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Integumentary System
ReviewBy: Jess Higgins & Shane
Murphy
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Unit Target:
Explain How the Structures of the Integumentary System Serve as a Barrier Between Ourselves and the Outside Environment
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Learning target: Name the 4 Main Structures of the Integumentary System. (Knowledge)
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SKIN
GLANDS
NAILS
HAIR
1.________________
3.______________
2.________________
4.____________________
Name the 4 Main Structures of the Integumentary System
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Learning Target: Identify the
Structures of the Skin (Skill)
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DIAGRAM (Word Bank Will Be Provided)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous
LayerBasem
entMembr
ane
Sweat GlandDuct
Sweat GlandHair
Follicle
WORD BANK:
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DIAGRAM CONTINUED… (Word Bank Will Be Provided)
Adipose Tissue
89
1011
12
13
1415
Blood Vessels
Arrector Pili
MuscleSebaceous Gland Touch
Receptor
Hair Shaft
Sweat Gland Pores
Dermal Papilla
WORD BANK:
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Lab Portion (Label Structures and Know Function)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous Layer
Sebaceous Gland
Hair Follicle
Adipose Tissue
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Lab Portion Continued… (Label Structures and Know Function)
Arrector Pili Muscle
Sweat Gland
7
8
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Learning Target: Describe the characteristics of the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layers. (knowledge)
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Choose the Best Answer:
1.)The epidermis is made of
tissue. /dense irregular) stratified squamous keratinized (
2.)Cells that are pushed away from the underlying blood supply
Lose nutrients and become keratinized / are unaffected) (
EPIDERMIS
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3.)Epidermal cells get their nourishment from
which also help regulate body temperature.
/ Adipose tissue) Dermal Blood Vessels (
,
2.)
keratin / collagen) (
The protein that makes up the outer layer of human skin is .
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.) Where are melanocytes found?
a.) Epidermis
b.) Dermis c.) Subcutaneous Layer
d.) Mrs.Cerletty’s Backyard
2.) What do they do?
a.) Regulate Temperature
b.) Carry nutrients c.) Produce Melanin
d.) Provide Structure
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3.) What do stem cells in the epidermis do?
a.) Replace injured cells
b.) Replace worn out cells c.) Readily divide
d.) All of the Above
MULTIPLE CHOICE CONTINUED…
4.) Where are they found?
a.) Hair follicles
b.) The Stratum Basale c.) Sebaceous Glands
d.) Mrs.Cerletty’s Front Yard
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True or False?
1.) _____
2.) _____
3.) _____
The stratum lucidum is located in the thick skin of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
T
The stratum lucidum is only present there because of the large quantities of keratinized cells which allows for Increased protection.
Skin is more elastic in older people because they produce less collagen.
F
T
LESS
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True or False? Continued…
4.) _____
5.) _____
MULTIPLE CHOICEHow is the epidermis anchored to the dermis?
a.) Super Glue
b.) Basement Membrane
c.) Loose Connective Tissue
d.) Dermal Papilla
If human skin was not waterproof, our bodies would lose all H2O to the surroundings and become severely dehydrated, and could possibly die.
The skin allows some organic materials to pass through, which we know because when exposed to skin, Mineral Oil was absorbed.
T
T
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DERMISMatch the types of tissue that make up the dermis with their function:
1. ____ Dense Connective
3. ____ Smooth Muscle
2. ____ Cuboidal Epithelial
5. ____ Blood
4. ____ Nervous
a.) Supplies Nutrients
b.) Gives skin toughness and elasticity c.) Makes up sweat & sebaceous glands
d.) Constricts blood vessels to regulate temperature
e.) Transmits Messages
a
b
c
d
e
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.) What structure results in fingerprint ridges?
a.) Basement Membrane
b.) Sebaceous Glands c.) Hair Follicles
d.) Dermal Papilla
2.) What type of fiber makes the dermis firm but when lost results in wrinkles?
a.) Keratin
b.) Collagen c.) Raisin Bran
d.) Fibrocartilage
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SUBCUTANEOUSLAYER
MATCH THE TYPES OF TISSUE WHICH MAKE UP THE SUBCUTANEOUS LAYER WITH THEIR FUNCTION:
1. ____ Loose Connective
2. ____ Adipose
3. ____ Blood
a.) Supplies Nutrients
b.) Binds skin to underlying organs
c.) Insulates, conserving body heat
B
A
C
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Learning Target:
Investigate the Role of Skin in Temperature Regulation.
(skill)
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True or False?
1.) _____ F
Based on the data, there are more blood vessels in the bicep than in the cheek.
LESS
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Learning Target:
Explain how the skin functions as a barrier to the outside environment.
(reasoning)
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MATCHING
1.) Shane sneezed all over Frank’s arm but he didn’t get sick. _________________________2.) When caught in the rain, Mika doesn’t gain weight from the water droplets. ________________________
3.) When Andy gets overheated while rollerblading, he begins to sweat and cool down as a result. _____________________4.) Natalie is able to differentiate between rough and smooth surfaces by feeling them with her hands. _____________________________
Protective MembraneKeeps Water in Body
Regulates Body TemperatureSense Organ of Touch
FUNCTIONS OF SKIN
WORD BANK:
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Learning Target:
Name the accessory organs of the skin and the function of
each.
(knowledge)
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Match the Structures of Hair with their Description
1. ____ Hair Follicle
2. ____ Hair Bulb
3. ____ Hair Shaft
a.) Area of keratinized cells above the epidermis
c.) Pouch of Epidermal cells from which each hair develops
b.) Area of actively growing epidermal cells
C
B
A
HAIR
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Match the Structures of Hair with their Description
4. ____ Hair Root (Papilla)
5. ____ Melanocytes
6. ____ Arrector Pili Muscle
d.) Contraction results in short hair standing on end
f.) Determines hair color
e.) Finger-like projection ofconnective tissue
F
D
E
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The Four Functions of Hair
1. ____ Warmth
2. ____ Protection
3. ____ Combats Water Loss
a.) Lightest touches/changes in temperature are felt
c.) Filaments of Keratin are surrounded by a matrix of sulfur which retains heat
b.) Prevents dehydration
4. ____ Sensory
d.) Blows to the head and sunburn are weakened, and debris is kept out of eyes, nose, and ears
C
BA
D
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Choose the Best Answer1.)
glands are associated with hair.
sebaceous (
The/ mammary)
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.) Which glands are associated with the Integumentary system?
I.) Sebaceous II.) Sweat
III.) CeruminousIV.) Mammary
GLANDS
a.) I and II
c.) II and IVd.) I,II, and III
b.) II and III
Mammary
Glands are associatedWith the ReproductiveSystem
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MULTIPLE CHOICE CONTINUED…
2.) What type of tissue does not make up glands in the integumentary system?
a.) Specialized Cuboidal Epithelium
b.) Smooth Musclec.) Connective Tissue Glands
d.) Nervous
1.) Sebaceous glands secrete
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER:
an oily mixture of fatty material and cellular debris (sebum)
milkOR
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1.) Where are sebaceous glands located?
a.) Frank’s Backpack
b.) Attached to Hair Folliclesc.) Ear Canal
d.) Pectoral Muscles
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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2.) What is the function of sebaceous glands?
a.) To keep hair and skin soft, pliable, and waterproof
b.) Trapping unwanted foreign materialc.) Supply infant with nutrients
d.) Protection from bacteria
MULTIPLE CHOICE CONTINUED…
3.) Where are sweat glands located?
a.) Widespread b.) Axillary and Groin
c.) Palms of Hands and Soles of Feet d.) All of the Above
ECCRINE
APOCRINE
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TRUE OR FALSE?1.___________
A ceruminous gland’s function includes cooling, excretion, and secretion to help protect the body from bacteria.
SWEAT
F
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COMPARE ECCRINE AND APOCRINE GLANDSPut an “E” next to the statement if it’s
Eccrine and an “A” if it’s Apocrine
Secretes pheromones (odorous substance when frightened, upset, in pain, or aroused)_____
Secretes mainly sweat, water, urea, and waste_____
Widespread throughout body, especially palms and soles of Feet _____
Located in the Axillary and Groin regions_____A
E
AE
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1.) What Do Ceruminous glands secrete?
a.) Earwax
b.) Sebum c.) Milk
d.) Wastes Such As Urea
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.) Ceruminous glands are important becauseCHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER:
they keep the hair and skin soft, pliable, and waterproof
they trap unwanted foreign material and prevent dehydration of cells
OR
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NAILS Match the Structures of a Nail with their Function
1. ____ Nail Plate
2. ____ Nail Bed
3. ____ Nail Root
a.) Contains nerves thatsense touch
c.) Protects sensitive end of finger, allows you to
pluck small objects, alsoindicator of health
b. Place where cell reproduction occurs
B
C
A
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Match the Structures of a Nail with their Function
4. ____ Lunula (Little Moon)
5. ____ Cuticle (Eponychium)
6. ____ Blood Vessels
d.) Seals the matrix to thenail plate, preventinginfection
f.) Most active growingregion
e. Supply nutrients, givenails their pink color
E
F
D
CONTINUED…
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WORD BANK:
Nail Plate Nail Bed
Nail Root Lunula (Little
Moon)
Cuticle (Eponychium
) Nail Matrix
1
2
3
45
6
Hyponychium
Label a Diagram of a Nail
7
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TRUE OR FALSE?
1.) _________ The Nail Plate lacks color because it lacks melanin.
T
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Analyze hair samples as forensic evidence. (skill)
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1.) Hair shape is determined by…
a.) Size of arrector pili muscle
b.) Mrs.Cerletty c.) Shape of Hair Follicle
d.) Number of Sebaceous glands near the hair follicle
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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Explain How Hair Can Be Used by a Forensic Scientist
WORD BANK:
Hairs can help forensic scientists identify a criminal by examining if the (central core of the hair)
is missing, broken, or present, noticing the color of the pigment in the (surrounds medulla), and
noticing the scales on the (outermost layer of hair).
REPLACE UNDERLINED PHRASE WITH VOCAB WORD
1
2
3
medullacortex Cuticle
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Be Ready to Interpret Diagrams of Hair
WORD BANK:
medullacortex Cuticle
Hair ShaftSebaceous GlandArrector Pili Muscle
Hair RootHair Follicle
Melanin
12
3 4
5
67
8 9
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Learning Target:
List actions you can take to keep your skin healthy.
(knowledge)
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TRUE OR FALSE?
1.) _____
2.) _____
Eat a Well-Balanced DietT
Eat Foods Even If You Are Sensitive To ThemF
3.) _____ Try and Add as much Stress as Possible into your LifeF
4.) _____ Don’t SmokeT5.) _____ Try not to exerciseF6.) _____ Use Sun blockT
Do NOT EAT FOODS YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO
Try to Reduce Stress
Try to Exercise!
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Learning Target:
Describe the events that are part of wound
healing.
(knowledge)
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Choose the Best Answer:
1.)After an injury to the skin the
form a clot. /red blood cells) platelets (
2.)______While a wound is healing, epithelial tissue grows under the scab.
True or False:T
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.) What do macrophages do at the site of an injury?
a.) Release H2O into the wound
b.) Help the Scab Form
c.) Just Stare at It
d.) Remove Debris from the Wound
1.) The degree of a burn is determined byCHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER:
Pain intensity
Depth of damageOR
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PLACE IN CORRECT ORDER IN PROCESS OF WOUND HEALING
1.) _____
2.) _____
3.) _____
4.) _____
5.) _____
6.) _____
WORD BANK:
a.) Remodeling
b.) Late Inflammation
c.) Injury
d.) Coagulation
e.) Proliferation
f.) Early Inflammation
C
D
F
B
E
A
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Learning Target:
Given a skin injury, determine what
procedure should be followed.
(reasoning)
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PLACE STEPS TAKEN WHEN THE SKIN HAS A SERIOUS LACERATION IN ORDER
1.) _____
2.) _____
3.) _____
a.) Apply direct pressure on wound with a sterile cloth in hand, maintaining pressure until bleeding stops
c.) If bleeding hasn’t stopped after 15 min of direct pressure,
apply strong pressure at a point between the wound and the heart.
b.) After bleeding stops bind wound with a tight bandage and apply an ice pack with pressure for 10 minutes
C
A
B
STEPS
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Learning Target:
Match diseases of the integumentary system with their
description.
(knowledge)
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Match the Disease of the Integumentary System with its Description
1. ____ Athlete’s Foot
2. ____ Acne
3. ____ Alopecia
a.) a skin condition that consists of pimples, deeper Lumps, and plugged pores, that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, and even the upper arms.
c.) Loss of hair from heador body (baldness)
b.) a fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling,flaking, and itch in affected areasC
B
A
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Match the Disease of the Integumentary System with its Description Continued…
4. ____ Cyst
5. ____ Eczema
6. ____ Impetigo
d.) a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes
f.) a common, contagious skin infection, that usually produces Blisters or sores on the face, neck, hands, and diaper area.
e.) a closed capsule or sac-like structure, typically filled with liquid, semisolid or gaseous material
F
E
D
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Match the Disease of the Integumentary System with its Description Continued…
7. ____ Keloid
8. ____ Mole
9. ____ Seborrhea
g.) A small congenital growth on the human skin, usually slightly raised and dark and sometimes hairy, especially a pigmented nevus
i.) a type of scar which, depending on its maturity, is composed mainly of either early or late collagen
h.) an inflammatory skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and torso. Presents itself with scaly, flaky, itchy, and red skin
H
I
G
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Match the Disease of the Integumentary System with its Description Continued…
10. ____ Ulcer
11. ____ Wart
j.) Area of keratinized cells above the epidermis
k.) a small, rough growth, typically on a human’s hands or feet but often other locations, that can resemble a solid blister. They are caused by a viral infection.
K
J
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Learning Target:
Identify the external features of a rat.
(knowledge)
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Cranial Region
WORD BANK:
Cervical
Region
Pectoral
Region
Thoracic
Region
Abdomen
Pelvic Region
Divisions of the Body
1
2
3
4
5
6
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CERVICAL REGION
WORD BANK:NostrilsIncisors
MolarsVibriss
ae
Pupil Nicitating
Membrane
Eyelids
Pinna
Auditory
Meatus
1
23
45
67
8 9
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Pectoral and Pelvic Regions
Plantar Tubercl
es
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Pelvic Region (FEMALE)
Vaginal Orifice
UrinaryOrificeANUS
WORD BANK:
1
2
3
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Pelvic Region (MALE)
UROGENITAL
OPENING
SCROTUM
-Anus is
located between the scrotum and the tailWORD BANK:
1
2
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• SKIN SLIDES
• RAT ANATOMY
LAB PORTION
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