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When you have clogged sebaceous glands what condition do u have?

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When you have clogged sebaceous glands what condition do u have?

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Acne

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What are the problems caused by to much tanning?

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Skin cancer, aging

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Dermal pipillae, exocrine glands, nail, hair

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Dermal pipillae bc the other 3 are all accessory structures

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What are the two pigments that can give our skin a normal color?

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Melanin & carotene

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(thicker) Dermis, sagging, wrinkling, decrease in elastic fibers

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Thickening dermis, because the rest are associated with aging and the dermis gets thinner when you age

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Epidermis and dermis are found in cutaneous layer

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Why is the pediatrician not concerned her baby is orange but would be concerned if the baby was yellow?

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Bc the orange color comes from the carrots in their baby food which is normal but yellow means jaundice and is not normal.

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What is another name for the subcutaneous layer?

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hypodermis

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What is cyanosis?

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blue discoloration of the skin

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Increased dermal circulation, red skin color, sweating, sebaceous gland

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Sebaceous gland bc the other 3 are maintaining our temperature

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Hair follicle

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Sebaceous and arrector pipillae

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What happens to cells in the epidermis as they move from the stratum germatanium to the Corneium?

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They flatten and die and fill with keratin

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What is the substance that protects the nuclei of our skin from getting too much radiation?

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Melanin

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When we get cold what happens to blood vessel to restore homeostasis?

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Constrict & move into the fat layer to get insulation

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sweat glands

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Squiggly

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What are the benefits of a tan?

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Uv radiation to make vitamin D to keep bones strong, helps to make more melanin which gives us more protection

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What are th functions of the integumentary system?

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Protection, excretion & secretion, storage (store fat), synthesis (strong bones and teeth), temperature maintenance

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What is the function of the arrector pipilli muscle?

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Give some you goosebumps and make hair stand up

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mammary and ceruminous glands are what kind of glands?

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Modified sweat glands

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What is a condition where an organism has melanocytes but doesn't make melanin?

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Albinism

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