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Final Jeopardy Question Skin Function Skin Anatomy Glands Skin Color Hair & Nails Burns & ETC 500 500 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 Final Jeopardy Question

Category 1 500 pts Skin is able to create Vitamin D w/ sunlight. Synthasis Back

Category 1 400 pts The skin allows our temperature to remain at a steady state using blood flow and sweat. Regulation Back

Category 1 300 pts Skin lets us relate to our environment though this function Sensation to external stimuli Back

Category 1 200 pts Removal of salts, water & wastes Excretion Back

Category 1 100 pts Skin covers the body, keeps bacteria out & organs safe Protection Back

Category 2 500 pts The dermis is composed of… Irregular dense tissue Back

Category 2 400 pts The epidermis is made up of these types of cells Stratified Squamous Epithelium Back

Category 2 300 pts The bottom most layer is technically not skin and is called hypodermis Back

Category 2 200 pts The lower layer of the skin is called Dermis Back

Category 2 100 pts The outer layer of the skin is called epidermis Back

Category 3 500 pts The big reason that we evolved to sweat was for this function Reduce temperature Back

Category 3 400 pts Glands are found in this layer of the skin Dermis Back

Category 3 300 pts Ceruminous glands produce what for the body? Ear wax Back

Category 3 200 pts Sudorierous (sweat) glands, come in two Types. Name them both eccrine & apocrine Back

Category 3 100 pts This gland is commonly called an oil gland & Prevents brittle hair, water loss from skin & Some bacterial growth. Sebaceous Back

Category 4 500 pts Once thought to be the reason that people Near the equator developed darker skin, it is now thought that this disease was not As critical to the evolution of skin color. Skin Cancer Back

Category 4 400 pts UV rays from light are necessary for normal growth because it allows us to synthesize (make) what? Vitamin D Back

Category 4 300 pts The darker skin protects against the break down of what substance important to the growth of the fetus Foliate or folic acid or vitamin B Back

Category 4 200 pts The pigment that makes skin darker is called melanin Back

Category 4 100 pts All humans are really this color, just different shades of it brown Back

Cuticle, cortex, medulla Category 5 500 pts Hair has 3 main parts. Name them all. Cuticle, cortex, medulla Back

Category 5 400 pts What type of cell gives hair its color? Melanocytes Back

Support the bone underneath & make it easier to grab objects Category 5 300 pts The function of the nail is to: Support the bone underneath & make it easier to grab objects Back

Special epithelial (keratinized) Category 5 200 pts Nails form from what type of cell Special epithelial (keratinized) Back

Category 5 100 pts A tough protein substance that makes skin hard keratin Back

Category 6 500 pts What would eventually happen to your skin if it had constant pressure Applied & why? The skin would die because it would not Be able to get the nutrients through the Compressed capillaries Back

Category 6 400 pts What is the deepest layer affected if it is a 4th degree burn? Muscle & possibly bone Back

Category 6 300 pts What is the deepest layer of the skin that is affected in a 3rd degree burn? hypodermis Back

Category 6 200 pts What is the deepest layer of the skin that is affected in a 2nd degree burn? dermis Back

Category 6 100 pts What layer of the skin is effected in 1st degree burns? The epidermis Back

Final Jeopardy Time is up! You have 45 sec! If the irregular dense tissue is stretched beyond it’s ability it tears and this is commonly called Time is up! Stretch marks You have 45 sec! Back