Identify the types of skin condition. What are the causes of each? a. ______________ the cause of ______________ b. ______________ the cause of ______________ c. ______________ the cause of ______________ d. ______________ the cause of ______________ e. ______________ the cause of ______________ 1 Fill in the common words in the table: spot lump birthmark scab spot wart small blister blister scales boil scar mole Medical term Common word Features macule not raised above the surface of the skin papule raised above the surface of the skin nodule a large papule vesicle filled with fluid bulla a large vesicle pustule ---- filled with puss crust dried blood etc. on the surface of the skin scales a thin layer of epidermis separated from the skin cicatrix (plural: cicatrices) a mark on the skin after healing naevus a coloured skin lesion present at birth fleshy naevus a raised brown naevus verruca a nodule produced by HPV furuncle a large pustule, or skin abscess 2 Fill in the medical terms and the type of force. incision abrasion (2x) contusion laceration penetrating wound Common word Medical term Type of force: blunt/sharp bruise cut graze scratch stab wound tear REVISION 1 Match the internal organs with their descriptions: 1. kidney a) a tube or cavity, with its surrounding membrane and muscles, that connects the mouth and nasal passages with the oesophagus 2. lung b) a muscular organ in the body where food is digested 3. liver c) either of a pair of small organs which take away waste matter from the blood to produce urine 4. pharynx d) a large gland located behind the stomach that secretes pancreatic juice and insulin 5. brain e) a small organ where bile (a fluid produced by the liver) is stored and concentrated before it is released into the small intestine 6. intestine f) either of the two breathing organs in the thoracic cavity 7. stomach g) a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm that produces cells involved in immune response 8. pancreas h) the organ inside the head which controls thought, memory, feeling, and activity 9. gallbladder i) a large organ which cleans the blood and produces bile 10. spleen j) a long tube leading from the stomach which takes waste matter from the body while it is being digested 2 Decide to which systems the following words refer: tibia embolus nonstriated subcutaneous whooping chyme impacted wheezy thymus tartar platelet binge bolus cancellous scale Can you explain what exactly the words refer to?