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Burns Skin Cancer Skin Layers $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Body Accessory Membranes Organs $100 Type of burn that appears red and swollen. Only the epidermis is damaged. st 1 Degree Back to Game $200 Both layers of the skin are damaged; skin is grey/white to black in color. rd 3 Degree Back to Game $300 A burn is considered this if more than 25% of the body has nd a 2 degree burn. Critical Back to Game $400 A burn is critical if this percentage of rd the body has a 3 degree burn 10% Back to Game $500 The rule used by doctors for determining if burns are considered critical or not. Rule of Nines Back to Game $100 The most common type of cancer affecting humans. Skin Cancer Back to Game $200 The most common type of skin cancer. Basal Cell Carcinoma Back to Game $300 The most deadly type of skin cancer. Malignant Melanoma Back to Game $400 The rule used by health professionals to determine if a mole is cancerous. ABCD Rule Back to Game $500 The letter B in the ABCD rule stands for this. Border Irregularity Back to Game $100 The deepest layer of the skin. Consists mainly of adipose tissue. Hypodermis Back to Game $200 The dermis is made up of the papillary layer and this layer. Reticular Back to Game $300 The number of layers that make up the epidermis. 5 Back to Game $400 The epidermis consists mainly of this type of tissue. Stratified Squamous Epithelial Back to Game $500 The layer of the dermis where the Messiner’s corpuscles are found. Papillary layer Back to Game $100 This membrane is another name for the skin. Cutaneous membrane Back to Game $200 These membranes line the organs that open to the exterior of the body. Mucous membranes Back to Game $300 These membrane layers are separated by fluid to reduce friction between the organs. Serous Back to Game $400 This type of serous membrane surrounds the lungs. Pleura Back to Game $500 This type of connective membrane lines fibrous capsules surrounding joints. Synovial Back to Game $100 This organ has a cortex, central medulla, and a keratinized cuticle. Hair Back to Game $200 The muscle attached to the fair follicle that produces “goose-bumps”. Arrector Pili Muscle Back to Game $300 Scale-like modifications of the epidermis that are heavily keratinized… Nails Back to Game $400 This type of sweat gland opens via a duct to a pore on the skin’s surface. Eccrine gland Back to Game $500 Another name for oil glands that produce oil that lubricates and kills bacteria on the skin. Sebaceous glands Back to Game