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Title: Jeopardy! Integumentary System


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Jeopardy!Integumentary System
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Choose Your Question
Final
Overview Epidermis Dermis Hypodermis Accessory Structures Potpourri
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400 400 400 400 400 400
600 600 600 X 600 600
800 800 800 X 800 800
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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FINAL JEOPARDYCategory-
  • The answer is.

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Final Jeopardy
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Answers
Final Jeopardy Answer-
Overview Epidermis Dermis Hypodermis Accessory Structures Potpourri
First degree burn Epidermis Dermis Subcutaneous layer Sebaceous gland Melanin
Phagocytes Stratum lucidum Arrector pili muscles Adipose cells Hair follicle Keratin
Mast cells Stratum corneum Touch pressure receptors X Merocrine gland Vitamin D3
Carotene, hemoglobin Stratified squamous epithelium Apocrine glands X Nail root Melanocytes
Thermoregulation Synthesis storage of nutrients Sensory reception Excretion secretion Epidermal ridge Reticular and papillary layer Loose connective tissue Cuticle Epidermis thins Injury Infection increase Wrinkles occur Heat loss decreases Repair slows
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Overview200
  • Type of burn which injures the epidermal layer
    appears reddened and inflamed
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Overview 400
  • Cells which remove cellular debris
  • from an injury site
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Overview 600
  • Cells which begin the inflammatory response
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Overview 800
  • Besides melanin, collectively these substances
    are responsible for skin color
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Daily Double
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Overview 1000
  • Aside from protection, the integumentary system
    also has these (4) functions
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Epidermis200
  • The outer layer of skin made of both dead and
    living cells.
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Epidermis 400
  • Clear layer which wraps around
  • S. granulosum
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Epidermis 600
  • Most superficial epidermal layer
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Epidermis 800
  • Type of epithelial tissue found in epidermis
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Epidermis 1000
  • Layer closest to the dermis attaches to basement
    membrane
  • (not the S. germinativum)
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Dermis200
  • The inner layer of skin containing blood vessels,
    nerve cells, muscle fibers, hair follicles and
    glands.
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Dermis400
  • Cause goose bumps
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Dermis 600
  • Examples of sensory receptors found in the dermal
    layer
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Dermis 800
  • Bacterial metabolism causes the secretions from
    these glands to stink
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Dermis 1000
  • Two layers of the dermis
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Hypodermis200
  • Hypodermis is also known as _____________
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Hypodermis 400
  • These cells contain fat that provide insulation
    and cushioning for the organs
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Hypodermis 600
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Daily Double
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Hypodermis 800
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Hypodermis 1000
  • Epithelial tissue which comprises the hypodermis
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Accessory Structures200
  • A gland that produces an oily secretion or sebum.
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Accessory Structures 400
  • The structure to the right is called _________
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Accessory Structures 600
  • Sweat glands that produce watery sweat primarily
    for heat loss
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Accessory Structures 800
  • Identify the area of growth for the nail
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Accessory Structures 1000
  • Eponychium is also known as ____________
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Potpourri200
  • A brown pigment found in skin cells
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Potpourri 400
  • A protein found in the upper layer of skin cells,
    hair cells and nail cells.
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Potpourri 600
  • Vitamin produced by the skin upon exposure to the
    sun
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Potpourri 800
  • Most severe form of skin cancer develops in these
    deep cells
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Potpourri 1000
  • Effects of aging on the
  • integumentary system
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