61. |
scar
|
collagen-rich skin formed after the process of wound healing that is different from normal skin |
62. |
sebaceous gland
|
type of oil gland found in the dermis all over the body and helps to lubricate and waterproof the skin
and hair by secreting sebum |
63. |
sebum
|
oily substance that is composed of a mixture of lipids that lubricates the skin and hair |
64. |
second-degree burn
|
partial-thickness burn that injures the epidermis and a portion of the dermis |
65. |
squamous cell carcinoma
|
type of skin cancer that originates from the stratum spinosum of the epidermis |
66. |
stratum basale
|
deepest layer of the epidermis, made of epidermal stem cells |
67. |
stratum corneum
|
most superficial layer of the epidermis |
68. |
stratum granulosum
|
layer of the epidermis superficial to the stratum spinosum |
69. |
stratum lucidum
|
layer of the epidermis between the stratum granulosum and stratum corneum, found only in thick skin
covering the palms, soles of the feet, and digits |
70. |
stratum spinosum
|
layer of the epidermis superficial to the stratum basale, characterized by the presence of desmosomes |
71. |
stretch mark
|
mark formed on the skin due to a sudden growth spurt and expansion of the dermis beyond its elastic limits |
72. |
sudoriferous gland
|
sweat gland |
73. |
telogen
|
resting phase of the hair growth cycle initiated with catagen and terminated by the beginning of a
new anagen phase of hair growth |
74. |
third-degree burn
|
burn that penetrates and destroys the full thickness of the skin (epidermis and dermis) |
75. |
vitamin D
|
compound that aids absorption of calcium and phosphates in the intestine to improve bone health |
76. |
vitiligo
|
skin condition in which melanocytes in certain areas lose the ability to produce melanin, possibly
due an autoimmune reaction that leads to loss of color in patches |