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Basale, spinosum, granulosum, and corneum.   The layers of the Epidermis, beginning with the deepest layer and proceeding outwardly, including the Stratum.  
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Basale and Spinosum   The layers of the Epidermis where mitotic divisions occur.  
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The Epidermis consists of:   Stratified squamous epithilium.  
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Differences in skin color between individuals reflect distict:   Numbers of Melanocytes/ levels of Melanin synthesis.  
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The basic factors interacting to produce skin color are:   Circulatory supply and pigment concentration and composition.  
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When exposed to ultraviolet radiation, epidermal cells in the Stratum Basale and Stratum Spinosum convert a cholesterol - related steroid into:   Vitamin D3  
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Calcitriol   The hormone essential for the normal absorption of calcium and phosphorus by the small intestines.  
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EF has an effect on epithelial tissue in that it:   Promotes cell divisions, production of keratin, epidermal development and repair.  
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Major components of the dermis   Papillary and Reticular Layer.  
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Dermis contains to communicate with organ systems   Blood vessels, Lymphatic vessels, nerve endings.  
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Areola and Adipose   Primary tissues compromising the hypodermis  
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The reason the hypodermis is a good location for subcutaneous injection by hypodermic needle is:   Limited number of Capillaries and no vital organs.  
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An important function of the subcutaneous layer is to:   Stabilize the position of the skin in relation to underlying tissues.  
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Arrector Pili muscles do this   Goose bumps.  
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Hair production occurs in the:   Hair follicle, in the hair matrix.  
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The natural factor responsible for varying shades of hair color is the:   Type of pigment.  
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Accessory structures of the skin include the:   Hair follicles,sebaceous glands, and sweat glands.  
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Sensible perspiration released by the eccrine sweat glands serves to:   Cool the surface of the skin, reduce body temperature, and dilute harmful chemicals.  
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When the body temp. Gets abnormally high:   Increase sweat gland activity and blood flow to the skin.  
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Nail production occurs at an epithelial fold called the:   Nail root.  
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The immediate response by the skin to an injury is:   Bleeding and an inflammatory response triggered by damaged mast cells.  
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The practical limit to the healing process of the skin is the formation of inflexible,fibrous,noncellular:   Scar tissue.  
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Hair turns grey or white due to:   Decreased Melanocyte activity.  
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Sagging and wrinkling of the integument occurs from:   A decrease in the elastic fiber network of the dermis.  
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