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Side A ------ Side B The deepest region of the epidermis; it gives rise to all the epidermal cells. ------ basal layer Structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue. ------ collagen Middle layer of the skin; also called corium. ------ dermis Outermost layer of the skin. ------ epidermis Layer of skin cells forming the outer and inner surfaces of the body. ------ epitheilium The skin and its accessory structures such as hair and nails. ------ integumentary system Hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair and nails. ------ keratin Major pigment that gives the skin color. ------ melanin Soft tissue surrounding the nail border. ------ paronychium Tiny opening on the surface of the skin. ------ pore Oil-secreting gland in the dermis that is associated with hair follicles. ------ sebaceous gland Oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands. ------ sebum Flat, scale-like cells composing the epidermis. ------ squamous epithelium Arranged in layers. ------ stratified The innermost layer of the skin, containing fat tissue. ------ subcutaneous tissue Superficial epidermal lesions, erythema, hyperesthesia and no blisters. (sunburn) ------ first-degree burns Epidermal and dermal lesions, erythema, hyperesthesia and blisters. (partial-thickness) ------ second-degree burn Epidermis and dermis are destroyed and subcutaneous layer is damaged, leaving charred white tissue. (full thickness) ------ third-degree burns Thin layers of a malignant skin lesions are removed and sent to the pathology laboratory for microscopic examination. ------ Mohs surgery Epidermal growth caused by a virus. ------ verruca (wart) Malignant tumor of the basal cell layer of the epidermis. ------ basal cell carcinoma Infection of the skin caused by a fungus. ------ tinea Loss of pigment in areas of the skin. (milk white patches) ------ vitiligo adip/o ------ Combining form meaning fat albin/o ------ Combining form meaning white caus/o ------ Combining form meaning burn, burning cauter/o ------ Combining form meaning heat, burn cutane/o ------ Combining form meaning skin derm/o and dermat/o ------ Combining form meaning skin diaphor/o ------ Comibing form meaning profuse sweating hidr/o ------ Combining form meaning sweat ichthy/o ------ Combining form meaning scaly, dry (fish-like) kerat/o ------ Combining form meaning hard, horny tissue melan/o ------ Combining form meaning black onycho/o ------ Combining form meaning nail
Side A ------ Side B The deepest region of the epidermis; it gives rise to all the epidermal cells. ------ basal layer Structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue. ------ collagen Middle layer of the skin; also called corium. ------ dermis Outermost layer of the skin. ------ epidermis Layer of skin cells forming the outer and inner surfaces of the body. ------ epitheilium The skin and its accessory structures such as hair and nails. ------ integumentary system Hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair and nails. ------ keratin Major pigment that gives the skin color. ------ melanin Soft tissue surrounding the nail border. ------ paronychium Tiny opening on the surface of the skin. ------ pore Oil-secreting gland in the dermis that is associated with hair follicles. ------ sebaceous gland Oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands. ------ sebum Flat, scale-like cells composing the epidermis. ------ squamous epithelium Arranged in layers. ------ stratified The innermost layer of the skin, containing fat tissue. ------ subcutaneous tissue Superficial epidermal lesions, erythema, hyperesthesia and no blisters. (sunburn) ------ first-degree burns Epidermal and dermal lesions, erythema, hyperesthesia and blisters. (partial-thickness) ------ second-degree burn Epidermis and dermis are destroyed and subcutaneous layer is damaged, leaving charred white tissue. (full thickness) ------ third-degree burns Thin layers of a malignant skin lesions are removed and sent to the pathology laboratory for microscopic examination. ------ Mohs surgery Epidermal growth caused by a virus. ------ verruca (wart) Malignant tumor of the basal cell layer of the epidermis. ------ basal cell carcinoma Infection of the skin caused by a fungus. ------ tinea Loss of pigment in areas of the skin. (milk white patches) ------ vitiligo adip/o ------ Combining form meaning fat albin/o ------ Combining form meaning white caus/o ------ Combining form meaning burn, burning cauter/o ------ Combining form meaning heat, burn cutane/o ------ Combining form meaning skin derm/o and dermat/o ------ Combining form meaning skin diaphor/o ------ Comibing form meaning profuse sweating hidr/o ------ Combining form meaning sweat ichthy/o ------ Combining form meaning scaly, dry (fish-like) kerat/o ------ Combining form meaning hard, horny tissue melan/o ------ Combining form meaning black onycho/o ------ Combining form meaning nail
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