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Jeopardy. Hosted by Anatomy and Physiology. Wounds & Burns. Skin & Its Tissues. Accessory Structures. Body Temp. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. Name the 2 layers of skin. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Epidermis and Dermis.

Name the 2 layers of skin.

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Hair Follicle.

From where does each hair develop from?

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98.6 degrees Farenheight37 degrees Celsius

What is the normal body temperature for a human?

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No.

If you cut only the epidermal region of your skin will you bleed?

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Stratum basale.

Which layer of the epidermis is living?

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lunula.

Which area of the nail is the most active growing region?

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Dilate.

When your body temperature goes up do surface blood vessels constrict or dilate?

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1st degree, 2nd degree and 3rd degree.

What are the levels of burns?

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Hypodermis.

What is the layer underlying the dermis called?

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Sebaceous Gland.

Which gland is associated with hair follicles usually?

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Heat moves directly from the bodyinto the molecules of coolerobjects in contact with its

surface.

What happens during conduction?

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3rd degree.

Which burn destroys the epidermis, dermis, and the accessory structures?

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S. Basale.

In which layer of the epidermis are melanocytes found?

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Eccrine Gland.

Which sweat gland responds to an elevated body temperature due to environmental heat or exercise?

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The air is already saturated and won’t easily take moisture

from the skin causing someoneto over heat.

What is the problem with exercising outside on hot humid days?

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Rule of Nines.

What do physicians use when treating burn victims to determine the type of treatment the patient needs?

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S. CornuemS. LucidumS. GranulosumS. SpinosumS. Basale.

Name the 5 layers of epidermis found in the palm of your hand starting from the outermost layer.

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Appocrine Gland.

Which gland produces a scent and become active at puberty?

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Hypothermia.

What is the term for too low of a body temperature?

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The accessory structures containstem cells which will differentiate

and become new epidermis.

Why is it important that some accessory structure are left in the burn victim’s skin?