Tissues 11 - Hair and Nails Flashcards

1
Q

Where is hair not found?

A

Glaborous skin of palms, soles, glans penis and vulval Introitus.

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2
Q

Where is follicle density greatest?

A

Face

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3
Q

What is the function of hair?

A

Protection

Sensation

Thermoregulation

Communication/sexual attraction

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4
Q

What are the types of hair?

A
  1. Lanugo- fine/long, formed in fetus at 20 weeks, Usually shed before birth. May be seen in premature babies or in anorexics.
  2. Vellus - Short, fine hairs. Light coloured and cover most of the body.
  3. Terminal - longer, thicker, darker. Found on scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, pubic and axillary areas. Originate as vellus hairs then differentiate at puberty (stimulated by androgens).
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5
Q

What is the infundibulum?

A

The point above the site of entry of the sebaceous duct.

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6
Q

Describe the hair shaft.

A

Consists of an outer cuticle that encloses a cortex of packed keratinocytes and an inner medulla (in terminal hairs)

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7
Q

Where are the melanocytes and germinative cells located?

A

In the hair bulb.

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8
Q

What is the arrector pili muscle?

A

Smooth muscle under autonomic control.

Contracts with cold, fear and emotion which erects the hair.

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9
Q

What are sebaceous glands associated with?

A

Follicles

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10
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At puberty, what are sebaceous glands sensitive to?

A

Androgens.

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11
Q

How is sebum produced?

A

Holocrine secretion, whereby cells break down and release their lipid cytoplasm.

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12
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What are the 3 phases of hair growth?

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Anagen - growing phase. Usually 80-90% hairs are in anagen phase.

Catagen - Resting phase (few weeks). Hair protein synthesis stops, follicle retreats towards surface. 10-20% hairs in catagen phase

Telogen - Shedding phase, presence of hairs with a short club root. 50-100 hairs shed every day, 1% of hairs in telogen

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13
Q

Explain nail structure.

A

Nail matrix contains dividing cells which mature, keratinise and move forwards, forming nail plate.

Nail bed adherent to nail plate (nail bed also produces small amount of keratin).

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14
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What is the hyponychium?

A

Thickened epidermis underlying the free margin of the nail.

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