Skin and the Integumentary System
Learners examine the structure and function of skin including the production of melanin.
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What are five layers of the epidermis?
1.Stratum Corneum
2.Stratum Lucidum
3.Stratum granulosum
4.Stratum Spinosum
5.Stratum Basale
Posted by Alicia Hudak on 5/7/2020 4:37:03 PM Reply-
Stratum germinativum
Stratum spinout
Stratum granules
Stratum lucidum
Stratum corneum
Answered by Sandij68 on 10/8/2015 9:11:38 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
stratum granulosum
stratum lucidum
stratum corneum
stratum spinosum
stratum basale
Answered by junebug on 1/31/2016 3:20:14 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale
Answered by Yvonne Hunt on 8/25/2016 7:38:54 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
stratum germinativum, stratum spinosum, stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum
Answered by Laura on 8/26/2016 11:51:10 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
stratum granulosum
stratum lucidum
stratum corneum
stratum spinosum
stratum basale
Answered by Tammie Starnes on 10/1/2016 8:26:35 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Stratum basale
Stratum spinosum
Stratum granulosum
Stratum lucidum
Stratum corneum
Answered by Katmdelagrave on 1/15/2017 11:18:56 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Stratum corneum;
Stratum lucidum;
Stratum granulosum;
Stratum spinosum;
Stratum germinativum.
Answered by Tracy Silva on 9/18/2017 6:36:07 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Stratum basale
Stratum spinosum
Stratum granulosum
Stratum lucidum
Stratum corneum
Answered by Lacey on 9/29/2017 9:15:24 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Stratum spinosum
Stratum granulosum
Stratum basale
Stratum germinativum
Stratum lucidum
Answered by Alese R on 10/2/2017 8:43:06 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
stratum basale
stratum spinosum
stratum granulosum
stratum lucidum
stratum corneum
Answered by Catherine Thomas on 10/7/2017 5:44:02 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
stratum cornelum
stratum lucidum
stratum granulosum
stratum spinosum
stratum basal
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1.Stratum Corneum
2.Stratum Lucidum
3.Stratum Granulosum
4.Stratum Spinosum
5.Stratum Basale
Answered by Alicia Hudak on 5/7/2020 4:40:23 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
what is a major function of the integumentary system?
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protection
Answered by junebug on 1/31/2016 3:20:35 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
The major function of the integumentary system is to protect the body by preventing bacteria to enter the body. It also helps to keep water inside our bodies.
Answered by Yvonne Hunt on 8/25/2016 7:35:46 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
To protect us from harmful bacteria.
Answered by Laura on 8/26/2016 11:52:13 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
protection
Answered by Tammie Starnes on 10/1/2016 8:27:08 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Integumentary
Answered by edithobodo on 12/20/2016 8:33:16 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
To protect the body from everything outside of it
Answered by Katmdelagrave on 1/15/2017 11:20:29 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
It acts as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world. It retains body fluids, protects against disease, helps rid of waste products, & regulates body temp.
Answered by Lacey on 9/29/2017 9:17:50 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Protection, temperature regulation, touch and the ability to produce vitamin D3.
Answered by Alese R on 10/2/2017 8:44:59 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
The main function is to act as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world, and retain body fluids, protect against disease, eliminate waste products, and regulate body temperature.
Answered by Catherine Thomas on 10/7/2017 5:54:27 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
like a barrier
Answered by bernardo on 1/24/2018 8:57:39 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
The major function is the barrier.
Answered by Alicia Hudak on 5/7/2020 5:28:30 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
What is another term for skin
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dermis
Answered by Tammie Starnes on 10/1/2016 8:27:40 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Dermis
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Dermis
Answered by Lacey on 9/29/2017 9:18:29 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Dermis
Answered by Alese R on 10/2/2017 8:45:20 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
derma
Answered by Catherine Thomas on 10/7/2017 5:55:47 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
dermis
Answered by bernardo on 1/24/2018 8:58:08 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Dermis
Answered by Alicia Hudak on 5/7/2020 5:30:10 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
Where is the epidermis and dermis located in relationship to each other
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Epidermis is above, or on top of the dermis
Answered by mphilosco on 9/18/2017 9:55:49 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
1. Epidermis
2. Dermis
3. Hypodermics
Answered by Lacey on 9/29/2017 9:22:33 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
The epidermis is superficial or superior to the dermis.
The dermis is deep to the epidermis.
Answered by Alese R on 10/2/2017 8:48:57 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
epidermis superior to the dermis. the epidermis is the outermost layer
Answered by Catherine Thomas on 10/7/2017 6:00:58 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
epidermis is superior to dermis
Answered by bernardo on 1/24/2018 8:58:33 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
What types of cells and tissues are found in the dermis?
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sensory neurons
Answered by bernardo on 1/24/2018 9:00:19 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down -
Schwann cells , mast cells, fibroblasts, macrophages, adipocytes, and stem cells.
Answered by Alicia Hudak on 5/7/2020 5:41:23 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
Where is the epidermis and dermis located in relationship to each other
You can barely read the definitions when you highlight the items
Posted by Don Morris on 6/18/2009 12:00:00 AM ReplyGranted it showed the information but I wasn't really impressed. We were told that this was an optional tool to use for our assignments. It was good to see the pictures, but other than that, I was thinking it might have some questions to see if you learned anything. Doesn't seem like this has been used much as the last person who commented on this was from like 2009, it's now 2011.
Posted by Barbara Eckes on 2/7/2011 6:17:36 PM ReplyInformation is very superficial. it does not explain what kind of cells are skin cells (epithelial). how many rows of cells are in epidermis. How are epidermis cells formed (bottom to top).
No information on keratin.
Posted by deepak bhatia on 12/12/2012 7:08:38 AM ReplyWhere is the epidermis and dermis located in relationship to each other
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