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First degree burns

Only epidermis is damaged


Skin in red and swollen

Second degree burns

Epidermis and upper dermis are damaged


Skin is red with blisters

Third degree burns

Entire skin layer is destroyed


Burn is gray white or black

Melanin

Pigment produced by melanocytes


Melanocytes are mostly in the stratum basal


Color is yellow to brown to black

Skeletal muscle

Under voluntary control, contracts to pull on bones or skin, produces gross body movements or facial expressions, stratified, multinucleate, long and cylindrical

Cardiac muscle tissue

Under involuntary control, found only in the heart, function is to pump blood, cells are attached to other cardiac muscle cells at intercalated disks, stratified with one nucleus per cell

Smooth muscle tissue

Under involuntary control, found in walls of hollow organs such as stomach, uterus and blood vessels, no visible striations, one nucleus per cell and has spindle shaped cells

Dense connective tissue

Main matrix element is collagen fiber. Includes fibroblasts. Locations are tendons, ligaments, dermis

Dense fibrous tissue

Endocytosis

Opposite of exocytosis

Exocytosis

Move materials out of cells, materials is carried in a membrane vesicle, vesicles migrate to plasma membrane, vesicles combine with plasma membrane, material is emptied to the outside

Pimples

Phagocytosis

Eat

Pinocytosis

Drink, don’t have enough water

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins, present when the cell is not dividing, scattered throughout the nucleus, from chromosomes when the cell divides

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Neutrons

•, neutral

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Neutrons

•, neutral

Atomic number

Equal to the number of protons that an atom contains

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Neutrons

•, neutral

Atomic number

Equal to the number of protons that an atom contains

Abdominal

Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Neutrons

•, neutral

Atomic number

Equal to the number of protons that an atom contains

Abdominal

Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs

Axillary

Armpit

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Neutrons

•, neutral

Atomic number

Equal to the number of protons that an atom contains

Abdominal

Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs

Axillary

Armpit

Carpal

Wrist

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Neutrons

•, neutral

Atomic number

Equal to the number of protons that an atom contains

Abdominal

Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs

Axillary

Armpit

Carpal

Wrist

Olecranal

Posterior surface of elbow

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Sacral

Area between hips

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Neutrons

•, neutral

Atomic number

Equal to the number of protons that an atom contains

Abdominal

Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs

Axillary

Armpit

Carpal

Wrist

Olecranal

Posterior surface of elbow

Nucleus

Control center of the cell, contains genetic information

3 regions- nuclear envelope (membrane), nucleolus, chromatin

Sacral

Area between hips

Sural

The posterior surface of lower leg; the calf

Chromatin

Composed of DNA and proteins

Protons

+

Electrons

-, outside of nucleus

Neutrons

•, neutral

Atomic number

Equal to the number of protons that an atom contains

Abdominal

Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs

Axillary

Armpit

Carpal

Wrist

Olecranal

Posterior surface of elbow