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JEOPARDYJEOPARDYTissues and

the Integumenta

ry System Walker, 2010

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Final Jeopardy #1 #2

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Epithelial Tissue - 100

Epithelial tissue includes and .Epithelia Glands

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Epithelial Tissue - 200

Transitional epithelium is found in the .

What is its function?

Function = expansion and

recoil

urinary bladder

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Epithelial Tissue - 300

Glands that secrete hormones into the blood or tissue fluids, and are ductless are called…?

Endocrine Glands

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Epithelial Tissue - 400

What mode of secretion involves the product being released from

the secretory vesicles by exocytosis?

Merocrine

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Epithelial Tissue - 500

Name the 3 main types of intercellular connections.Tight Junctions

Gap Junctions

Desmosomes

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Epidermis & Dermis - 100

What makes up your fingerprints?

Epidermal ridges

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Epidermis & Dermis - 200

An epidermal layer found only in the skin of the palms of the hands and the soles of

the feet is the . stratum lucidum

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Epidermis & Dermis - 300

What are the 2 primary pigments contained in the

epidermis?

Carotene and Melanin

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Epidermis & Dermis - 400

Name 4 functions of the skin.

• Protection

• Excretion (of salts and water)

• Maintenance (of body

temp.)

• Synthesis of vitamin D3

• Storage of lipids

•Detection (touch, temp., pain, &

pressure)

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Epidermis & Dermis - 500

Name all of the layers of the epidermis that are found in thick skin from

deep to superficial.Stratum germinativum

stratum spinosum stratum granulosum stratum lucidum

stratum corneum

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Skin Disorders - 100Which disorder is caused by

a fungal infection on the surface of the skin that

results in the formation of red, ring-shaped spots?

Ringworm

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Skin Disorders - 200Name the disorder where

the skin and mucous membranes react

severely to medication.Stevens-Johnson

Syndrome

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Skin Disorders - 300This non contagious skin disorder

is caused by genetic and environmental factors forming

itchy scaly rashes and peeling of the skin.Eczema

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Skin Disorders - 400This disorder is caused by a lack of protein attachments or hemidesmosomes that

anchor the epidermis to the dermis causing severe

blistering.Epidermolysis Bullosa

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Skin Disorders - 500Which disorder is an

autoimmune skin disease that leads to a rapid onset of hair loss?

Alopecia

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Skin Cancer - 100Who is more at risk to develop skin cancer?

People with fair skin and/or red

hair

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Skin Cancer - 200Which type of skin cancer

is the most deadly?

Melanoma

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Skin Cancer - 300What are the 3 types of

skin cancer?Basal cell carcinoma

Squamos cell carcinomaMelanoma

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Skin Cancer - 400Name 3 preventative

measures to avoid developing skin cancer. 1.Wear sunblock

2. Wear a hat and clothing that covers your entire body

3.Avoid going outside during periods of intense sunlight (midday)

4. Avoid tanning booths

5. Have your skin checked by a dermatologist if you notice any irregularities or changes

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Skin Cancer - 500What are the ABCDs of

determining whether a mole should be checked by a

dermatologist?A: AsymmetryB: Border shapeC: ColorD: Diameter

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Skin Receptors - 100Skin receptors are found in

which layer of the skin?

Dermis

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Skin Receptors - 200What 2 receptors are stimulated by heat and

cold? (Be specific!)

Heat = Corpuscle of Ruffini

Cold = Bulb of Krause

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Skin Receptors – 300Which skin receptor is

sensitive to pressure and vibration?

Pacinian Corpuscle

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Skin Receptors - 400Which skin receptor is very sensitive to touch and is on smooth skin?

Meissner’s Corpuscle

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Skin Receptors - 500Which type of skin

receptor is sensitive to touch and pressure, and is found on smooth or

hairy skinMerkel’s discs

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Final Jeopardy #1

What skin disorder did Mr. Alasti contract while working

out in the weight room?

Impetigo

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Final Jeopardy #2

High sensitivity to touch in areas such as the lips and fingers results from what 2

main factors?

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Final Jeopardy #2

High sensitivity to touch in areas such as the lips and fingers results from what 2

main factors?A large brain space devoted to those

areasHigh density of

receptors in those skin areas