Beauty Therapy Level 1 Skin A&P Game

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Beauty Therapy Level 1 Skin A&P Game Click me

Hello. Are you ready to play? 1 2 3 Hello. Are you ready to play? 4 5 6 7 8 9 Click me

1 2 3 Click one person. 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Cells move Cells die What is mitosis? Don’t know Cell division Skin colour Cells move Cells die What is mitosis? Don’t know Cell division

New skin cells divide in the basal layer 1 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Cell division Yes! Well done! Home New skin cells divide in the basal layer

2 Skin function Pass Colour cell Melanin is? Cell division Cell growth

Melanin gives the skin its colour 2 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Colour cell Yes! Well done! Melanin gives the skin its colour Home

3 Granular Clear Prickle Which skin layer am I? Basal Horney layer

Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. 3 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Horney layer Yes! Well done! Home This is the top layer of the epidermis, exfoliation helps get rid of the cells here

4 Excretion Heat Protection Remember my function? Absorption Sensation

Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. 4 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Absorption Yes! Well done! The skin is able to absorb some things e.g. UV light, drugs (nicotine patches) Home

5 Excretion Protection Sensation Heat control Absorption Which function am I? Heat control Absorption

Shivering & Sweating help to control the body’s temperature 5 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Heat control Yes! Well done! Shivering & Sweating help to control the body’s temperature Home

6 Basal Granular Pass Which layer am I? Horney Prickle

The cells have died in this layer 6 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Granular Yes! Well done! The cells have died in this layer Home

7 Excretion none Pass What’s my function? Protection Heat control

The skin helps to protect the body from harm 7 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Protection Yes! Well done! The skin helps to protect the body from harm Home

8 In the hair Pass In the blood Under the Epidermis Where is the dermis? In the blood Under the fat layer

The Dermis sits right underneath the Epidermis 8 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Under the Epidermis Yes! Well done! The Dermis sits right underneath the Epidermis Home

9 Skin cells Don’t know Living cells What am I? Dead skin Fat Cells

Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. 9 Write the answer and the meaning on your paper. Fat cells Yes! Well done! Fat cells are found in the Subcutaneous layer and help to protect & insulate the body Home

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