Physical Barriers in First-Line Defenses: Skin definitions Flashcards
Physical Barriers in First-Line Defenses: Skin definitions
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Epidermis
The outer layer of skin composed of multiple layers of epithelial cells, with the outermost layer containing keratin.Dermis
The inner layer of skin beneath the epidermis, composed of durable connective tissue.Keratin
A water-repelling protein found in the outermost layer of the epidermis, creating a dry environment.Epithelial cells
Tightly packed cells that form the outer layer of the skin, providing a protective barrier.Connective tissue
Tissue in the dermis that enhances skin durability and resistance to penetration.Innate immunity
The body's first line of defense, including physical barriers like skin and mucus membranes.Physical barrier
A structure that prevents microbial penetration, such as the skin in innate immunity.Microbes
Microorganisms that can grow on the skin but are limited by keratin and shedding.Shedding
The process of removing the outermost layer of skin, helping to eliminate microbes.Subcutaneous layer
A layer of fat tissue beneath the dermis containing blood vessels.