Across
- 5. Epidermal … cell are important “sentries” that alert and activate immune system cell to a threat
- 6. What is the name for the area of fibrous skin tissue that often forms after an injury to the skin?
- 11. … glands consist of eccrine sweat glands and apocrine sweat glands
- 12. Sebaceous gland protects hair from …
- 16. More melanin pigment will be produce due to the … exposure
- 17. Amount of carotene deposited in the stratum corneum and … tissue
- 18. … phase of deep wound healing involves blood clotting, inflammatory events and scab formation
- 20. Hair follicles are … structures
- 23. Stratum … lies closest to the dermis
- 26. Sudoriferous gland is fewer in … skin
- 27. … (fast-flowing sebum) in infants is caused by overactivity of the sebaceous gland
- 29. … sweat glands involved in thermoregulation
- 30. Sensory receptors are denser in … skin
Down
- 1. Freckles and moles are seen when … is concentrated in one spot
- 2. … gland secretes earwax
- 3. The shinglelike dead cell remnants, completely filled with keratin, are referred to as …
- 4. Restriction of the normal blood supply to the skin may cause …
- 7. A common skin disorder involves redness and lesions most often found on the nose, cheeks and forehead
- 8. … phase of deep wound healing involves growth of cells beneath scab
- 9. Skin started to sag and … when it loses its elasticity
- 10. Amount of carotene in human bodies varies with a person …
- 13. When melanocytes produce melanin, it accumulates in …
- 14. … phase of deep wound healing involves scab sloughs off and scars may form
- 15. Hypodermis which essentially is … tissue
- 19. … phase of deep wound healing involves epithelial cells to migrate into wound beneath scab
- 21. …sweat gland secretes viscous liquid that leads to body odour
- 22. Dermal region consist of papillary and …
- 24. Subcutaneous tissue serves as a … absorber
- 25. Hair root plexi are … nerve endings that react when hairs are moved
- 28. Both collagen and elastic fibers are found throughout the dermis