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The Test Format Lots of matching this time 22 Multiple Choice
Parts of the skin locations Skin Disorders Skin Color Hair Vocabulary 22 Multiple Choice 4 Short Answer Now for the game. You will need a white board, marker and eraser
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Choose Your Category 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy Skin Colors
Skin Disorders Parts of the Skin Hair Definitions Membranes Burns and Cancer Finger Prints Miscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy
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Skin Colors - 100 Locations where blood has escaped from the circulation and has clotted in the tissue spaces. Black and Blue The Answer is Bruises Back
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Skin Colors - 200 Can be cuased by emotional stress as well as anemia, low blood pressure, or impaired blood flow into an area. Blanching The Answer is Pallor Back
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Random Points 300
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Skin Colors - 300 Usually signifies a liver disorder in which excess bile pigments are absorbed into the blood, circulated throughout the body, and deposited in body tissue. Yellow The Answer is Jaundice. Back
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Skin Colors - 400 Indicates embarrassment, fever, hypertension, inflammation, or allergy Redness The Answer is Erythema. Back
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Skin Colors - 500 Caused by poorly oxygenated hemoglobin, which could be caused by heart failure or breathing disorders. Blueness The Answer is Cyanosis. Back
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Random Points 200
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Skin Disorders - 100 This disorder results in an itchy, red, peeling condition of the skin between the toes that results from a fungus infection. The Answer is Athlete’s Foot Back
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Skin Disorders - 200 This disorder is caused by an infection of a sebaceous gland and results in an inflamed and infected area of the skin. The Answer is Acne Back
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Skin Disorders - 300 This disorder is caused by an overproduction of skin cells and results in reddened epidermal lesions covered with dry, silvery scales. The Answer is Psoriasis Back
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Skin Disorders - 400 This disorder results in an allergic reaction of the skin when contact is made with a specific allergen. The Answer is Contact Dermatitis Back
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Skin Disorders - 500 This disorder results in pink, water-filled, raised lesions (commonly around the mouth and nose) that develop a yellow crust and eventually rupture. It is caused by the highly contagious staphylococcus virus and is common in elementary school-aged children. The Answer is Impetigo Back
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Parts of the Skin – 100 Location O. The Answer is eccrine sweat gland
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Parts of the Skin – 200 Location D The Answer is Meissner’s corpuscle
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Parts of the Skin – 300 This is most superficial layer of the epidermis. In this layer, the cells are completely dead and full of keratin and are about the top cell layers thick. Back The Answer is stratum corneum.
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Parts of the Skin – 400 Even though this layer is not a layer of the skin, it connects the skin to organs and the adipose tissue that makes it up helps to act as a shock absorber. The Answer is hypodermis. Back
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Parts of the Skin – 500 This is the deepest part of the epidermis and it is also closest to the blood supply. As a result, they are constantly dividing and pushing cells up to the surface. The Answer is stratum basale. Back
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Hair Definitions - 100 The growth zone of the hair.
The Answer is matrix Back
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Hair Definitions - 200 The intermediate, bulky layer of the hair.
The Answer is cortex. Back
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Hair Definitions - 300 A compound structure that surrounds the hair and helps to form and nourish the hair. The Answer is the hair follicle. Back
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Daily Double
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Hair Definitions - 400 Nipple-like structure that provides the blood supply to the matrix. The Answer is papilla Back
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Hair Definitions - 500 This is composed of epithelial tissue and forms the hair. The Answer is epidermal sheath Back
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Membranes - 100 This is another name for the skin.
The Answer is cutaneous membrane Back
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Membranes - 200 This type of membrane is composed of epithelium resting on a loose connective tissue membrane called a lamina propria. The Answer is mucous membrane. Back
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Membranes - 300 This refers to the membrane that surrounds the lungs.
The Answer is pleura Back
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Membranes - 400 This membrane type is composed of soft areolar connective tissue and contains no epithelial cells at all. The Answer is synovial membrane Back
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Random Points 300
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Membranes - 500 This is the inner layer of a serious membrane that touches the organ. The Answer is visceral layer Back
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Burns and Cancer - 100 This type of burn results in destroyed nerve endings and requires skin grafts to cover the exposed tissue. The Answer is 3rd Degree Back
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Burns and Cancer - 200 This is the most deadly form of skin cancer that appears as a spreading brown to black patch that spreads quickly to surrounding lymph and blood vessels. The Answer is Malignant Melanoma Back
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Burns and Cancer - 300 When determining the severity of burns, this test is indirectly used to determine the volume of fluids lost. The Answer is rule of nines Back
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Burns and Cancer - 400 This is the most common skin cancer in which the cells cannot form keratin and start to invade the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The Answer is basal cell carcinoma Back
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Daily Double
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Burns and Cancer - 500 What do the letters in the ABCD rule for recognizing melanoma mean? The Answer is Asymmetry, Border Irregularity, Color, Diameter Back
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Finger Prints - 100 This is the center of a loop or whorl.
The Answer is core Back
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Finger Prints - 200 This is the least common pattern of fingerprint and makes up about 5% of the population. The Answer is arches Back
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Finger Prints - 300 This is the most common fingerprint pattern, which occurs about 65% of the time. The Answer is loops Back
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Finger Prints - 400 This is the triangular region near a loop.
The Answer is delta Back
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Finger Prints - 500 What is a fingerprint and how are they formed?
The Answer is Raised portions of the skin that are arranged in a specific pattern. They are caused by the basal layer of the epidermis growing faster than the surrounding layers of the dermis and epidermis resulting in a collapse and folding of the basal layer. Back
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Miscellaneous - 100 This is another name for a sebaceous gland.
The Answer is oil Back
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Miscellaneous - 200 This protein is used in epidermis cells to make them tougher. The Answer is keratin Back
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Miscellaneous - 300 This yellow-orange pigment is found in vegetable like carrots and a buildup of it can give skin an orange tint. The Answer is carotene Back
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Miscellaneous - 400 Scale-like modification of the epidermis that has a free edge, body, and root. The Answer is nail Back
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Daily Double
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Miscellaneous - 500 This is a touch sensor that is found in the dermis. The Answer is Meissner’s corpuscle Back
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Skin The Final Question The final question has to deal with:
Make your wager and hand it to the teacher
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Final Question Name three functions of the skin and explain how it performs the function.
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Mechanical Damage - It makes a physical barrier
Mechanical Damage - It makes a physical barrier. Outer layers has cells that contain keratin, which toughens the cells and has pressure receptors, which alert the body of potential damage Chemical Damage - Once again the keratinized cells block chemicals and pain receptors alert the body Bacterial Damage - Block the bacteria, but also the skin’s secretion are acidic (inhibit growth) and skin cells have phagocytes (eat the bacteria) Ultraviolet Radiation - Contains melanin that offers protection from UV damage Thermal Damage - Contains hot, cold, and pain receptors that alert the body
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Desiccation (Drying Out) - Contains waterproofing glycolipid and keratin
Aids in heat loss (activates sweat glands and allows blood to flow closer to surface) and heat retention (stops blood from rushing to surface) Aids in excretion of urea and uric acid (makes up some of your sweat) Synthesizes vitamin D (uses sunlight to convert some cholesterol molecules to vitamin D)
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Final Final Question Why would it not be wise to only have hair as evidence if you were trying to prosecute a defendant in court?
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Answer Hairs within a species can have similar qualities. Therefore, different people can have similar hairs. Also, hairs vary from hair to hair on the same person, so one can never definitively say if a hair came for a certain person; all that can be said is it is similar to the person’s hair.
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