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Properties and Disorders of the Skin

Across
The ___ or oil glands
Change caused by UV rays from the sun
Characterized by chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands
An inflamed pimple containing pus
Lubricates the skin; preserves softness of the hair
Another name for Epidermis
Fiber that reacts to heat, cold, touch, pressure and pain
Protects the body from the environment
Gives the skin elasticity and flexibility
General term for an inflammatory condition of the skin
Abnormal cell mass varying in size, shape and color
Accumulation of dead cells that form over a wound or blemish
A thick scar from excessive growth of fibrous tissue
Lies directly beneath the stratum germinativum of the epidermis
Large blister containing a watery fluid
Function of the skin that is limited, but does occur
The scientific study of the skin
Make up a large portion of the dermis
Blood and lymph supply nourishment to the _____
The outer layer of the skin
Skin responds to heat, cold, touch, pressure, pain and movement
Protects the body from injury and bacterial invasion
Another name for Dermis
Skin disease that may be acute or chronic in nature
A small, brownish spot or blemish on the skin
Fibers distributed to the sweat and oil glands
Down
Skin condition due to over-activity and excessive secretion of the sebaceous glands
A brown-black pigment that serves as the skin's protective screen
Characterized by the presence of a small, red-brown papule
Masses of hardened sebum and dead cells in a hair follicle
Fiber distributed to the arrector pili muscles
A crack in the skin that penetrates into the dermis
The deeper layer of the dermis
____ glands consist of a coiled base and a tubelike duct to form the sweat pore
A small, discolored spot or patch on the skin
An abnormal brown or wine-colored skin discoloration
An abnormal, rounded solid lump larger than a papule
An open lesion on the skin
Characterized by dry red patches covered with coarse, silvery scales
Perspiration is excreted from the skin
An abnormal growth of skin tissue that is benign
Signs or indications of disease
Small, elevated pimple that contains no fluid
The inner layer of the skin
Any accumulation of dry or greasy flakes
A closed, abnormally developed sac containing fluid