Deck 7: A: Skin and Its Appendages

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Sensory receptors are found in the epidermis.
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The basic ingredient in the skin that determines skin color is melanin.
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Goose pimples,elevation of the testes,and erection of the nipples result from the contraction of muscles in the dermis.
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Keratin is an important skin pigment that protects against ultraviolet light.
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Normally about 10% to 12% of all cells in the stratum basale enter mitosis each day.
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During the life of an individual,epidermal tissue is constantly being replaced.
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Prolonged exposure to the sun causes decreased melanin production.
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Melanocytes account for approximately 55% of the epidermal cells.
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Darkening of the skin may be caused by a decrease in the secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone.
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The epidermis is referred to as the true skin.
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Both the epidermis and the dermis continually undergo shedding and regeneration.
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Malignant melanoma has been steadily increasing in the United States for the past 20 years.
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A primary function of the dermal-epidermal junction is to "glue" together the dermis and the epidermis.
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An increase in the enzyme tyrosinase will lead to the destruction of pigment and result in albinism.
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Turnover time for epidermal tissue can be accelerated by injury.
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One of the important functions of the skin is the synthesis of vitamin D.
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Vitiligo is an acquired condition that results in loss of pigment in certain areas of the skin.
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The subcutaneous layer is also referred to as the superficial fascia.
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The hypodermis is a subcutaneous layer rich in adipose and loose fibrous connective tissue.
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The dermis contains both voluntary and involuntary muscle fibers.
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The normal body temperature set point is 37° C.
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Lanugo is the technical term used for adult body hair.
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Skin thermal receptors provide important information to the heat-regulating centers in the brain,resulting in autonomic regulation of body temperature.
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Besides changing the rates of metabolism,the primary means of controlling body temperature is through changes in the size of blood vessels in the skin.
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A person who is shivering would normally have dilated surface blood vessels in the skin.
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Blisters,severe pain,generalized swelling,and edema are characteristic of third-degree burns.
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Shivering is a good example of the body's attempt to produce more heat.
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Heat loss by the skin is controlled by a positive feedback loop.
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One way to stimulate hair growth is to cut it or shave it.
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The gland that produces the waxy secretion in the external ear canal is a sebaceous gland.
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Terminal hair is the coarse pubic and axillary hair that develops at puberty.
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There is a more than fivefold increase in the rate of sebum secretion between 10 and 19 years of age.
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Heat loss by the skin is controlled by a negative feedback loop.
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When heat must be conserved to maintain a constant body temperature,the dermal blood vessels increase their diameter.
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A person with a body temperature of 38° C would need to be treated for hypothermia.
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Growth of nails is the result of mitosis in the stratum basale.
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An increase in sebum secretion in children may lead to increased susceptibility to ringworm.
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One of the factors associated with the common type of baldness is the presence of testosterone.
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The body's temperature control center is located in the hypothalamus.
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Apocrine sweat glands are the most numerous and widespread sweat glands in the body.
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A large amount of fat can be stored in the hypodermis.
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The stratum lucidum and stratum basale are sometimes referred to as the stratum germinativum.
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Integumentary system and skin are interchangeable terms.
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The rule of palms and the rule of tens are two methods used in estimating the extent of body surface area burned.
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The cells at the surface of the skin are dead.
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Hair is usually not found on thick skin.
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Light-skinned people have fewer melanocytes in their skin than do dark-skinned people.
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Surgical incisions that are made perpendicular to cleavage lines tend to heal with less of a scar.
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An abnormal thickening of the stratum corneum is called hyperkeratosis.
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The reticular layer of the dermis serves as an attachment point for both smooth and skeletal muscles.
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The average turnover time for skin cells to go from the stratum basale to the surface of the epidermis is about 35 days.
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Third-degree burns are less severe than first-degree burns and therefore are not as painful.
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Integument and integumentary system are interchangeable terms.
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The thickest part of the skin is slightly more than 3 cm thick.
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Continual abrasion to the skin surface tends to lengthen the turnover time of the skin.
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Blisters can be the result of damage to the desmosomes in a layer of skin.
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Thick skin and thin skin refer to the dermis and the epidermis.
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The papillary layer of the dermis lies just below the dermal-epidermal junction.
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A group of active basal cells,together with its vertical column of migrating keratinocytes,is called a dermal proliferating unit,or DPU.
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In thin skin,some of the strata of the skin may be absent.
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The protective function of the skin is limited to the protection of the underlying tissue from abrasion and mechanical injury.
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The ability of melanocytes to darken the skin is dependent on the functioning of the enzyme tyrosinase.
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Lanugo is usually found on a fetus or newborn.
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Because vitamin D is a compound that influences several important chemical reactions,it can also be classified as an enzyme.
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In using the rule of nines to determine the area of the body involved,the body is divided into 9 areas of 11% each.
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Although the ducts of the eccrine sweat glands come through the epidermis,the actual secretory portion is located in the dermis.
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The cells of the germinal matrix are responsible for forming hair.
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Sweat that drips off you does very little to cool your body.
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Convection is responsible for most of the heat loss of the body.
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Radiation can account for both heat loss and heat gain.
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Heat production occurs in two ways: metabolism of food and absorption of heat from the environment.
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In a cool environment,conduction accounts for most of the heat loss of the body.
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Fingernails are composed of heavily keratinized epidermal cells.
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Because sweat can contain ammonia,urea,and other waste products,it plays a major role in the excretion of body wastes.
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The shedding of epithelial elements from the skin surface is called desquamation.
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Eccrine glands are the more numerous of the sweat glands.
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The surface film that aids in the protective function of the skin is remarkably consistent from one part of the skin to another.
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Apocrine and eccrine glands are the two types of sebaceous glands.
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The skin has the ability to convert cholecalciferol to vitamin D when the skin is exposed to sunlight.
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The hair itself is composed of three layers: the shaft,the cortex,and the cuticle.
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Sensory receptors are found in the epidermis.
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The basic ingredient in the skin that determines skin color is melanin.
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Goose pimples,elevation of the testes,and erection of the nipples result from the contraction of muscles in the dermis.
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Keratin is an important skin pigment that protects against ultraviolet light.
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Normally about 10% to 12% of all cells in the stratum basale enter mitosis each day.
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During the life of an individual,epidermal tissue is constantly being replaced.
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Prolonged exposure to the sun causes decreased melanin production.
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Melanocytes account for approximately 55% of the epidermal cells.
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Darkening of the skin may be caused by a decrease in the secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone.
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The epidermis is referred to as the true skin.
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Both the epidermis and the dermis continually undergo shedding and regeneration.
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Malignant melanoma has been steadily increasing in the United States for the past 20 years.
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A primary function of the dermal-epidermal junction is to "glue" together the dermis and the epidermis.
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An increase in the enzyme tyrosinase will lead to the destruction of pigment and result in albinism.
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Turnover time for epidermal tissue can be accelerated by injury.
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One of the important functions of the skin is the synthesis of vitamin D.
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Vitiligo is an acquired condition that results in loss of pigment in certain areas of the skin.
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The subcutaneous layer is also referred to as the superficial fascia.
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The hypodermis is a subcutaneous layer rich in adipose and loose fibrous connective tissue.
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The dermis contains both voluntary and involuntary muscle fibers.
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The normal body temperature set point is 37° C.
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Lanugo is the technical term used for adult body hair.
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Skin thermal receptors provide important information to the heat-regulating centers in the brain,resulting in autonomic regulation of body temperature.
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Besides changing the rates of metabolism,the primary means of controlling body temperature is through changes in the size of blood vessels in the skin.
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A person who is shivering would normally have dilated surface blood vessels in the skin.
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Blisters,severe pain,generalized swelling,and edema are characteristic of third-degree burns.
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Shivering is a good example of the body's attempt to produce more heat.
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Heat loss by the skin is controlled by a positive feedback loop.
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One way to stimulate hair growth is to cut it or shave it.
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The gland that produces the waxy secretion in the external ear canal is a sebaceous gland.
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Terminal hair is the coarse pubic and axillary hair that develops at puberty.
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There is a more than fivefold increase in the rate of sebum secretion between 10 and 19 years of age.
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Heat loss by the skin is controlled by a negative feedback loop.
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When heat must be conserved to maintain a constant body temperature,the dermal blood vessels increase their diameter.
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A person with a body temperature of 38° C would need to be treated for hypothermia.
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Growth of nails is the result of mitosis in the stratum basale.
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An increase in sebum secretion in children may lead to increased susceptibility to ringworm.
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One of the factors associated with the common type of baldness is the presence of testosterone.
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The body's temperature control center is located in the hypothalamus.
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Apocrine sweat glands are the most numerous and widespread sweat glands in the body.
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A large amount of fat can be stored in the hypodermis.
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The stratum lucidum and stratum basale are sometimes referred to as the stratum germinativum.
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Integumentary system and skin are interchangeable terms.
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The rule of palms and the rule of tens are two methods used in estimating the extent of body surface area burned.
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The cells at the surface of the skin are dead.
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Hair is usually not found on thick skin.
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Light-skinned people have fewer melanocytes in their skin than do dark-skinned people.
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Surgical incisions that are made perpendicular to cleavage lines tend to heal with less of a scar.
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An abnormal thickening of the stratum corneum is called hyperkeratosis.
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The reticular layer of the dermis serves as an attachment point for both smooth and skeletal muscles.
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The average turnover time for skin cells to go from the stratum basale to the surface of the epidermis is about 35 days.
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Third-degree burns are less severe than first-degree burns and therefore are not as painful.
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Integument and integumentary system are interchangeable terms.
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The thickest part of the skin is slightly more than 3 cm thick.
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Continual abrasion to the skin surface tends to lengthen the turnover time of the skin.
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Blisters can be the result of damage to the desmosomes in a layer of skin.
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Thick skin and thin skin refer to the dermis and the epidermis.
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The papillary layer of the dermis lies just below the dermal-epidermal junction.
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A group of active basal cells,together with its vertical column of migrating keratinocytes,is called a dermal proliferating unit,or DPU.
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In thin skin,some of the strata of the skin may be absent.
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The protective function of the skin is limited to the protection of the underlying tissue from abrasion and mechanical injury.
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The ability of melanocytes to darken the skin is dependent on the functioning of the enzyme tyrosinase.
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Lanugo is usually found on a fetus or newborn.
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Because vitamin D is a compound that influences several important chemical reactions,it can also be classified as an enzyme.
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In using the rule of nines to determine the area of the body involved,the body is divided into 9 areas of 11% each.
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Although the ducts of the eccrine sweat glands come through the epidermis,the actual secretory portion is located in the dermis.
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The cells of the germinal matrix are responsible for forming hair.
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Sweat that drips off you does very little to cool your body.
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Convection is responsible for most of the heat loss of the body.
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Radiation can account for both heat loss and heat gain.
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Heat production occurs in two ways: metabolism of food and absorption of heat from the environment.
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In a cool environment,conduction accounts for most of the heat loss of the body.
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Fingernails are composed of heavily keratinized epidermal cells.
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Because sweat can contain ammonia,urea,and other waste products,it plays a major role in the excretion of body wastes.
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The shedding of epithelial elements from the skin surface is called desquamation.
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Eccrine glands are the more numerous of the sweat glands.
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The surface film that aids in the protective function of the skin is remarkably consistent from one part of the skin to another.
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Apocrine and eccrine glands are the two types of sebaceous glands.
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The skin has the ability to convert cholecalciferol to vitamin D when the skin is exposed to sunlight.
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The hair itself is composed of three layers: the shaft,the cortex,and the cuticle.
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