Across
- 2. Seborrhea known as “… cap” in infants
- 5. The most heavily keratinized region, it provides strength and helps keep the inner hair layers tightly compacted
- 10. Condition when the skin of light-skinned people appear blue
- 15. Sweat evaporates off skin surfaces through …
- 16. Malignant … is a cancer of melanocytes
- 19. The borders of the nails are overlapped by folds of skin called nail …
- 20. Sweat is … , pH from 4 to 6
- 21. Apocrine glands are largely confined to the … (armpit) and genital areas of the body
- 22. Keratinocytes are connected by … throughout the epidermis
- 23. Allowing the keratin fibrils in the inner hair regions to … out, a phenomenon called “split ends”
- 25. If the material accumulated in the sebaceous gland duct doesn’t dry or darken, … formed
- 27. Sebum contains … that kills bacteria
- 29. Apocrine secretions contains fatty acids and …
- 30. Cyanosis is common during … failure and severe breathing disorders
Down
- 1. Hair … is structure that can be found in hair bulb
- 3. During the 5th and 6th months of development, a fetus is covered with a downy type of hair called …
- 4. Hair… is the deepest part of the follicle
- 6. Cutaneous glands are all … glands that release their secretions to skin surfaces via ducts
- 7. If the accumulated material in the sebaceous gland ducts oxidizes and dries, it darkens forming …
- 8. Stratum granulosum formed when cells are flattened, organelles are deteriorating and cytoplasm full of
- 9. Each hair is made up of a central core called the …
- 11. The part projecting from the surface of the scalp or skin is called …
- 12. … are clusters of boils often caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus
- 13. Dermis is a dense … tissue
- 14. Abnormal yellow skin tone usually signifies a liver disorder
- 17. … in extracellular space make skin water resistant
- 18. Epidermis is stratified … epithelium
- 24. Basal cell … is the least malignant and most common skin cancer
- 26. When sebaceous gland ducts are blocked by sebum, … appears on skin
- 28. … without blistering is a first-degree burn