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Continue the list of the 4 membranes:

1. Serious
2. Mucous
3. ?
4. ?
3. Cutaneous
4. Synovial
What tissue type is the mucous membrane?
Epthelial tissue

(read hints to see where they are found)
Found in ALL body cavities that open to the exterior.

Examples are
- respiratory
- digestive
- urinary


**Used for absorbtion and secretion**
What tissue type is the serious membrane?
Connective tissue

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This tissue lines the body cavities that are closed to the exterior.

***Think SErious is SEcret***

It allows organs to slide easily across the cavity walls and one another
What tissue type is the cutaneous membrane?
Epithelial tissue

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This tissue is found in the Epidermis (it's your skin)

This is a dry membrane that is exposed to air
What tissue type is the synovial membrane?
Connective tissue

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This tissue lines the fibrouscapsules surrounding joints
Note: one way to remember what type of membrane has what type of tissue is...
Soft C's (ex. synovial and serous) go with the Hard C's (ex. connective)
The inside membrane is called the _________ percadium (or) pleura
visceral
The outside membrane is called the __________ percardium (or) pleura
parietal
What is the integumentary system?
The skin
The sebaceous gland is the little gland that...
looks like a flower. It's attached to the hair follicle's socket.
The tissue that is found at the base of the skin is called
The adipose tissue
Nerve fibers in the skin are attached to the

A. Adipose tissue and the hair follicle
B. Hair follicle and the pili muscle
C. Sebacous gland and the hair follicle
B. Hair follicle and the pili muscle
What tissue layer helps insulate the body.

A. Fat in the dermis layer
B. Fat in the epidermis layer
C. Fat in the adipose
D. Fat in the subcutaneous
E. Fat in the cutaneous
D. Fat in the subcutaneous
2 ways the body gets rid of heat are...
1. evaporation of sweating
2. radiation fron the skin surface
What vitamin is manufactured in the skin?
Vitamin D
A mole or a freckle is a localized concentration of ___________.
Melanin
What is the name of the muscle that pulls the hair upright when the body is cold or scared?
Arrector pili
The difference between eccrine (sweat gland) and apocrine (sweat gland) is
Apocrine: less numerous variety of perspiration. It's milky in apperance

Eccrine: Numerous variety of perspiration. It's a heat liberation apparatus.
A blackhead is an accumulation of oily materials produced by ____________ glands.
sebaceous
A burn that has full thichness, epidermal and dermal layers are destroyed and the skin is blanch would be...
3rd degree burn
A burn in which blisters form is called
2nd degree burn
A burn where there is epidermal damage, redness and some pain which is usually brief is a
1st degree burn
A burn that has epidermal and some dermal damage, pain and where regeneration is possible is called a
3rd degree burn
A burn in which regeneration is impossible and requires grafting is a
3rd degree burn
A burn that has no pain due to the nerve endings in the area being destroyed are
3rd degree burns
What are the 3 types of skin cancer
1. malignant
2. benign
3. melanoma
ABCD

this refers to the examination of __________ __________
pigmented areas
What does ABCD mean?
A- asymmetry
B- border irregularity
C- color
D- diameter
A common consequence of accelerated sebaceous gland activity during adolescence is

A. Milia
B. Lanugo
C. Acne
C. Acne
True or False:

Cold intolerance is the what causes the graying of hair.
False!

The delayed action gene is what causes the graying of hair.
Dermatitis is skin inflammation that...

A. increases in frequency with age

B. decreases in frequency with age
A. increases in frequency with age
What kind of developmental aspect of the skin describing below?

-small white bumps
-occurs on newborn babies
-it's the accumulation of sebaceious gland material
Milia
___________ reflects the loss of insulation subcutaneous tissue with age.
Cold intolerance
The hairy cloak of the fetus is called the
Lanugo
What is the oily substance produced by the fetus's sebaceous glands?
Vetix caseosa