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Epithelial Tissue Skin Problems Skin Basics Epidermis Dermis Misc.

What kind of tissue am I? A 100

Simple Cuboidal A 100

What kind of tissue am I? A 200

Simple Columnar A 200

What type of tissue am I? A 300

Transitional A 300

What kind of tissue am I? A 400

Ciliated Pseudostratified Columnar

What type of tissue would be found in areas of high friction? A 500

Stratified Squamous A 500

B 100 What causes Athlete's Foot?

A fungus B 100

What common skin problem is caused by exposure to something you are allergic to? B 200

Contact dermatitis B 200

Which type of skin cancer is the most common and the least malignant? B 300

Basal Cell Carcinoma B 300

Which type of skin cancer is the most deadly? B 400

Malignant Melanoma B 400

Which type of skin cancer is often caused by the sun’s UV rays and spreads easily if not caught soon enough? B 500

Squamous Cell Carcinoma B 500

Name the two layers of skin C 100

Epidermis and the Dermis C 100

Which layer of the epidermis is living and producing new cells? C 200

Stratum Basale Layer C 200

What is the most common part of the subcutaneous tissue? C 300

Fat C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What is another name for subcutaneous tissue? C 400

Hypodermis C 400

What layer of the epidermis occurs only in thick, hairless skin? C 500

Stratum Lucidum C 500

Which cells of the epidermis produces the pigment which gives our skin and hair color? D 100

Melanocytes D 100

What is the name of the pigment that gives us the majority of our skin color? D 200

Melanin D 200

Which genetic disease is caused by a defective gene that results in a deficiency of melanin? D 300

Albinism D 300

What causes the reddish skin coloring when you blush? D 400

Hemoglobin in blood D 400

What molecule is added to cells as they migrate to the surface to make them stronger and more resistant to damage? D 500

Keratin D 500

Which layer of the dermis contains the sweat glands? E 100

Reticular Layer E 100

Which type of glands secrete oil that lubricates skin and prevents dry, brittle hair? E 200

Sebaceous Glands E 200

What type of facial blemish is caused by a sebaceous gland being infected by bacteria? E 300

Acne E 300

What type of sweat glands would you expect to find in the armpits and groin area? E 400

Aprocrine Glands E 400

What is the main component of sweat? E 500

Water E 500

What is the centermost part of hair that is thicker in dark headed people? F 100

Medulla F 100

F 200 Which muscle pulls the hair upright when you are cold or frightened?

Arrector pili muscle F 200

Which part of the nail anatomy projects onto the nail body and prevents dehydration? F 300

Cuticle F 300

Apocrine glands secrete which two substances that attract bacterial growth? F 400

fatty acids and proteins F 400

Which type of sweat glands opens up to the surface of the skin through their own duct? F 500

Eccrine Gland F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Skin Problems Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Which common skin problem is triggered by trauma, infection, stress and its cause is widely unknown? Click on screen to continue

Psoriasis Click on screen to continue

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