| A | B |
| epidermis | outermost layer of skin |
| sebaceous | oil glands of the skin |
| dermis | corium or true skin |
| macule | flat spot on the skin |
| wheals | itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape |
| vesicle | blister or fluid-filled sac |
| crust | scab of dried pus and blood |
| eytherma | reddish skin |
| jaundice | skin color that indicates liver or gallbladder disease |
| papule | firm, raised area on the skin |
| pustule | raised areas that contains pus |
| subcutaneous fascia | third layer of skin |
| athlete's foot | caused by FUNGUS |
| Skin | is a membrane, organ and system |
| melanoma | most dangerous skin cancer |
| blood vessels dilate | heat is RELEASED from the body |
| oil glands | keep skin and hair from being dry and brittle |
| cyanosis | bluish skin associated with heart, lung and circulatory diseases |
| 7 functions of skin 4 tions | protection, production, absorption, excretion |
| 7 functions of skin | sensory perception , storage, regulate body temp |
| causes of skin cancer | sun exposure, chemicals, radiation |
| Nails | dead, kerantinized epidermal epithelial cells packed closely together |
| fingerprints | papillae help form |
| contact dermititis | poison ivy |
| ringworm | caused by fungus NOT WORM |
| sudoriferous glands | ? |