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Vesicle A blister
Produce sebum to keep hair soft Pain because excess fluid activates pain
receptors
Prevent bacteria from growing on skin
Skin and Aging
Nails
Skin loses firmness due to
Protect the ends of fingers and toes
Loss of elastic and collagen
Hard keratin fibers in dermis
Sudoriferous (sweat) glands Loss and shifting of underlying
Located in the dermis of skin adipose tissues
Alopecia Warts
Cellulitis
Dermatitis
Inflammation of skin
or a rash
Eczema
Chronic dermatitis
Name: ________________________________________ Section: ____________________________________
______Keloid A. A blister
Introduction Ribs
Bone-health exercises Ear ossicles are the smallest bones of the body
Weight-bearing Malleus
Cranial – form the top, sides, and back Second one is axis
of the skull
Thoracic vertebrae
Facial – form the face
Join the 12 pairs of ribs
Soft spots” felt on an infant's skull are actually fontanels
Lumbar vertebrae
Tough membranes that connect the
incompletely developed bones Have very sturdy structures
Joins with the clavicles and most ribs Coxal bones form the pelvic girdle
Floating Joints
Freely movable
3. The doctor has told your patient that he has an osteosarcoma. What do you know about this disorder?
______Carpals
______Frontal bone
______Vertebra
______Tarsals
______The sternum forms the front middle portion of the rib cage.
______Humerus C. Hands
______Carpals
______Scapula
______Ulna
______Phalanges
______Metacarpals
______Tibia ______Patella
______Ilium ______Ischium
______Femur ______Metatarsals
______Pubis ______Fibula
______Tarsals
______Between vertebrae
______Freely movable