Deck 6: Integumentary System

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Skin cells play an important role in producing

A)vitamin A.
B)vitamin B.
C)vitamin C.
D)vitamin D.
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Exposure to ultraviolet light darkens skin by stimulating synthesis of

A)melanin.
B)carotene.
C)hemoglobin.
D)cyanin.
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What determines the color of skin?

A)The number of melanocytes in the epidermis
B)The thickness of the epidermis
C)The amount of melanin that melanocytes produce
D)The density of hair
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The dermis is composed largely of

A)stratified columnar epithelium.
B)dense regular connective tissue.
C)stratified squamous epithelium.
D)dense irregular connective tissue.
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The melanocytes in very dark skin

A)are more abundant than they are in light skin.
B)contain single, large, pigment granules.
C)lack pigment but shrivel up and turn black.
D)contain many small pigment granules.
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In a condition called incontinentia pigmenti, the skin has deep dark splotches, due to melanin that seeps down into the dermis. Normally, melanin is confined to the

A)epidermis.
B)basement membrane.
C)papillae.
D)hair.
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The functions of skin include

A)acting as a protective covering.
B)housing sensory receptors.
C)regulating body temperature.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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The subcutaneous layer consists of

A)epithelial tissue.
B)areolar and adipose tissue.
C)epithelial tissue and areolar tissue.
D)adipose tissue and skeletal muscle tissue.
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Injections that are administered into the tissues of the skin are called

A)subcutaneous.
B)intradermal.
C)intramuscular.
D)hypodermic.
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The human integumentary system includes

A)skin, nails, hair follicles, and sweat glands.
B)the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer.
C)bones and muscles.
D)only one type of tissue.
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An organ consists of

A)skin and bones.
B)two or more tissues grouped together that function together.
C)at least four tissues grouped together that function together.
D)one variety of each of the four tissue types.
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If a nerve blocker were injected into the dermis, which structures would be primarily affected?

A)Hair, melanocytes, and pores
B)Bone, tendons, and muscles
C)Fingernails and toenails
D)Muscles, glands, and sensory receptors
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Which of the following is not correct concerning the skin?

A)The dermis is usually thicker than the epidermis.
B)The epidermis is composed of stratified squamous epithelium.
C)The subcutaneous layer is between the dermis and the epidermis.
D)The dermis contains smooth muscle and nervous tissue.
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The skin appears yellowish if a person eats too much

A)collagen.
B)carotene.
C)cyanin.
D)melanin.
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In the inherited disease ichthyosis, the skin is rough, brown, and very scaly because the uppermost layer cannot peel off as easily as skin normally does. The part of the skin that is affected is the

A)epidermis.
B)basement membrane.
C)dermis.
D)subcutaneous layer.
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The layer of the epidermis that includes melanocytes and a single row of columnar cells that undergo mitosis is the

A)stratum corneum.
B)stratum granulosum.
C)stratum spinosum.
D)stratum basale.
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As cells are pushed from the deeper portion of the epidermis toward the surface,

A)they divide continually.
B)their supply of nutrients improves.
C)they die.
D)they become dermal cells.
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Blood vessels in the ________ supply epidermal cells with nutrients.

A)epidermis
B)dermis
C)stratum basale
D)hair follicle
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Nerve fibers scattered throughout the dermis are associated with

A)hair, melanocytes, and pores.
B)bone, tendons, and muscles.
C)fingernails and toenails.
D)muscles, glands, and sensory receptors.
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Epidermis is ________, whereas dermis is ________.

A)the innermost layer of the skin; under the epidermis
B)largely composed of dense connective tissue; composed of stratified squamous epithelial tissue
C)the outermost layer of the skin; composed of stratified squamous epithelial tissue
D)composed of stratified squamous epithelial tissue; composed of connective tissue, smooth muscle, and nerve cell processes
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Eumelanin and pheomelanin are

A)reddish-yellow and brownish-black pigments, respectively.
B)brownish-black and reddish-yellow pigments, respectively.
C)types of keratin.
D)present in excess in a person with albinism.
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The nail plate is produced by

A)bone cells.
B)fibroblasts.
C)melanocytes.
D)specialized epithelial cells.
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Corns are

A)areas of white skin pigmentation.
B)scaly scalp areas.
C)keratinized conical masses on toes.
D)growths emanating from the nostrils.
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Which is the most likely explanation for the defect in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, in which the skin blisters in response to any touch?

A)The skin has too many melanocytes that produce too much melanin.
B)Melanocytes cannot produce melanin.
C)Collagen fibrils that attach the epidermis to the dermis break down.
D)The skin layers are reversed.
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The epidermis is about ________ mm thick and the dermis is about ________ mm thick.

A)1)0 to 2.0; 0.07 to 0.12
B)0)07 to 0.12; 1.0 to 2.0
C)3)0 to 4.0; 5.0 to 6.0
D)0)01 to 0.10; 0.10 to 1.0
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You step out of the shower and vigorously rub your skin with a towel. If you were able to analyze the towel, you would find skin cells. They are most likely

A)subcutaneous layer cells.
B)from the dermis.
C)keratinized epidermal cells.
D)fibroblasts.
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In areas of the skin where the epidermis is thin, the ________ may be absent.

A)stratum lucidum
B)stratum granulosum
C)stratum corneum
D)stratum basale
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Two thieves steal jewelry, and then drop it as they are escaping. The police recover the jewelry, and an officer explains on the evening news that fingerprints were obtained from the back of a watch. The thieves, whose prints are not on file, believe that they can escape prosecution by using acid to remove the epidermis on their fingerpads, so as not to be a match for the fingerprints on the watch. They are wrong because

A)the prints arise from the subcutaneous layer, which is not destroyed.
B)the prints arise from friction ridges of the dermis, which are not destroyed.
C)the epidermis will regrow the friction ridges in a day.
D)the friction ridges will not grow back in the same pattern.
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Melanocytes transfer melanin granules to

A)mast cells.
B)nearby keratinocytes.
C)macrophages.
D)the subcutaneous layer.
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The hardness of a nail comes from

A)carotene.
B)collagen.
C)calcium.
D)keratin.
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After a severe burn, new skin may grow outward from the hair follicles. New growth begins here because

A)the hair follicles are very resistant to fire and heat.
B)a person has many hair follicles.
C)a hair follicle contains stem cells in the bulb region.
D)the hair follicles are located in the subcutaneous layer.
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The subcutaneous layer is

A)made of squamous epithelium.
B)part of the basement membrane.
C)between the epidermis and the dermis.
D)not part of the skin.
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A nail consists of

A)dense connective tissue.
B)bone.
C)a nail bed and nail plate.
D)collagen and elastin.
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The major blood vessels that supply the skin are in the

A)epidermis.
B)basement membrane.
C)dermis.
D)subcutaneous layer.
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Which of the following is not a method for helping prevent pressure ulcer formation?

A)Massaging the skin
B)Eating foods rich in protein
C)Providing adequate fluid intake
D)Maintaining one body position
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Shafts of hair are composed of

A)living dermal cells.
B)dead epidermal cells.
C)living epidermal cells.
D)dead dermal cells.
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The nerve fibers in the dermis stimulate

A)blood vessels in the epidermis.
B)muscles and glands in the dermis.
C)melanocytes in the epidermis.
D)fat cells in the subcutaneous layer.
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Reddened skin reflects

A)dilated blood vessels with more blood entering the dermis.
B)eating too many carrots.
C)inheriting extra melanin.
D)constricted blood vessels with more blood entering the epidermis.
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Which of the following describes the epidermis?

A)Retains water in deeper skin layers
B)Keeps out harmful chemicals and pathogens
C)Protects the skin against mechanical injury
D)All of the answer choices are correct
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Accessory structures of the skin originate from the

A)epidermis.
B)basement membrane.
C)dermis.
D)subcutaneous layer.
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Eccrine sweat glands

A)are most common in the armpits and groin.
B)respond primarily to elevated body temperature.
C)respond primarily to emotional stress.
D)usually are associated with hair follicles.
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Sebaceous glands secrete

A)fat globules that mix with cellular debris, forming sebum.
B)hormones.
C)sweat in the armpits.
D)mucus.
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Individuals at elevated risk for hypothermia include

A)homeless people exposed to the outdoors.
B)the very old and the very young.
C)very thin people.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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The arrector pili muscles are attached to

A)nail beds.
B)sebaceous glands.
C)the hypodermis.
D)hair follicles.
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Which of the following is a normal response to excessive loss of body heat in a cold environment?

A)Dermal blood vessels constrict.
B)Sweat glands become active.
C)Smooth muscles relax.
D)Dermal blood vessels dilate.
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Inflammation makes skin

A)red, swollen, and painful to touch.
B)cool and clammy.
C)secrete abundant antibodies.
D)peel off.
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Body heat is lost primarily by

A)conduction.
B)convection.
C)evaporation.
D)radiation.
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Once a scab has formed, what happens next?

A)phagocytic cells remove dead material.
B)the scab sloughs off.
C)fibroblasts from the wound edge form new collagenous fibers.
D)blood vessels send out new branches under the scab.
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Gray hair is

A)caused by a pigment, pseudomelanin.
B)a mixture of red and brown hairs.
C)a mixture of pigmented and unpigmented hairs.
D)a form of albinism.
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A person exercising vigorously on a hot, humid day may develop

A)fatigue and dizziness.
B)heat exhaustion.
C)headache, muscle cramps, and nausea.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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Inflammation

A)is a type of infection.
B)is a result of exposure to very low temperatures.
C)is a normal response to stress or injury.
D)is an abnormal response to injury or stress.
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The skin dissipates excess body heat by

A)dilating dermal blood vessels.
B)activating eccrine sweat glands.
C)radiation.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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Apocrine sweat glands are most abundant on or in the

A)forehead.
B)axilla.
C)neck.
D)palms of the hands.
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Hypothermia is

A)associated with exercising vigorously in the heat.
B)accompanied by fever.
C)a lowered body temperature.
D)a form of hair loss.
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Milk and ear wax

A)are not secretions.
B)are secreted from modified sweat glands.
C)are secreted from modified sebaceous glands.
D)are in the blood.
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A burn affecting only the epidermis is a

A)superficial partial-thickness burn.
B)deep partial-thickness burn.
C)second-degree burn.
D)third-degree burn.
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Sweat cools the body by

A)convection.
B)conduction.
C)evaporation.
D)radiation.
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A warm surface loses heat to the air molecules continuously circulating over it by

A)radiation.
B)evaporation.
C)conduction.
D)convection.
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The granulations that appear during the healing of a large, open wound are composed mainly of

A)blood clots.
B)phagocytic cells.
C)fibroblasts surrounding blood vessels.
D)scar tissue.
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Eccrine sweat glands differ from sebaceous glands

A)in type of secretion.
B)in their location.
C)in whether or not they are associated with hair follicles.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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Which person is at highest risk of developing a cutaneous carcinoma?

A)A light-complexioned man age 52 who goes to the beach on summer weekends and does not use sunblock because he likes to be tan
B)An eighty-year-old who spends most of her time indoors
C)A twenty-two-year-old college student who is outdoors often and uses sunblock
D)A black woman who spends most of her time in her office
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A future treatment for baldness may potentially be

A)head massages.
B)high protein shakes.
C)scalp transplants.
D)stimulation of stem cells from the hair bulb of hair follicles.
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The flexible proteins that link the cell membranes of squamous epithelial cells in skin are

A)cadherins.
B)collagens.
C)cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs).
D)keratins.
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Exposure to ultraviolet radiation greatly increases the risk of developing

A)heart disease.
B)diabetes.
C)skin cancer.
D)glaucoma.
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As a person ages, the skin typically becomes

A)thicker.
B)more opaque.
C)more elastic.
D)spotted with patches of pigment.
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A man donates part of his liver to his daughter, who suffers from cystic fibrosis. This procedure is a(n)

A)xenograft.
B)autograft.
C)allograft.
D)isograft.
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In treating a burn patient, the "rule of nines" is used to estimate the

A)depth of the burn.
B)surface area of the burn.
C)degree and source of the burn.
D)type of scar that will form.
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The advantage of cryo-electron tomography is that it

A)enables cells to divide continually.
B)is cheaper than other methods.
C)provides a static view of the skin.
D)preserves intercellular junctions.
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Mira Dry is a cosmetic procedure where the underarm areas are microwaved. After this procedure, patients notice a drastic reduction in both the usual foul smell of body odor and wetness from regular sweating. Hair structures remain unaffected. According to these results, what structures must be damaged?

A)Eccrine sweat glands
B)Eccrine sweat glands and sebaceous glands
C)Eccrine and apocrine sweat glands
D)Sebaceous glands
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Skin cancer is most likely to develop from

A)pigmented epithelial cells.
B)pigmented melanocytes.
C)nonpigmented epithelial cells.
D)nonpigmented melanocytes.
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Cutaneous carcinomas are usually caused by regular exposure to

A)X-rays.
B)gamma radiation.
C)ultraviolet light.
D)mutagenic chemicals.
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Skin wrinkles with age because

A)collagen degrades in the subcutaneous layer as the epidermis shrinks.
B)fat is lost from the subcutaneous layer and the dermis shrinks.
C)the number of sweat glands diminishes.
D)epidermal cells undergo a burst of cell division.
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Elderly persons may become less able to maintain stable body temperature because

A)they sweat excessively.
B)their sebaceous glands become overactive.
C)the number of sweat glands diminishes.
D)the skin becomes too oily.
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We enjoy sunbathing because it stimulates keratinocytes to release

A)beta endorphin.
B)collagen.
C)carotene.
D)keratin.
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Acne is a disorder of the

A)sweat glands.
B)hair follicles.
C)sebaceous glands.
D)apocrine glands.
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Cutaneous melanomas are associated with

A)short exposure to high-intensity sunlight.
B)prolonged exposure to low-intensity sunlight.
C)occasional exposure to X-rays.
D)exposure to background radiation.
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A woman undergoes coronary bypass surgery, in which a blood vessel from her leg is moved to her heart, where it supplements the blood supply following a heart attack. This procedure is a(n)

A)xenograft.
B)autograft.
C)allograft.
D)isograft.
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A new tattoo artist is doing their first tattoo. Being nervous, they don't adjust the needle depth setting on the tattoo machine properly and this causes the ink to barely reach the dermis. The ink is only deposited into the dermis in some spots, while much of it is deposited into the lower layers of the epidermis. What will happen to the tattoo?

A)The tattoo won't show through the layers of the skin.
B)In about a month or so, the areas where the ink penetrated only the epidermis will be gone.
C)The tattoo will be perfectly fine.
D)The ink will bleed and the tattoo will be blurry, but the ink will be retained.
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An autograft covers an injured area of skin with

A)skin from a person other than the patient.
B)a skin substitute, such as an artificial membrane.
C)skin from a skin bank.
D)skin from an uninjured region of the patient's body.
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Fever is

A)a result of inflammation.
B)due to exposure to heat.
C)a special case of hyperthermia in which body temperature rises in response to an elevated set point, typically in response to infection.
D)a special case of hypothermia in which body temperature falls to protect the core from infection.
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Skin cells play an important role in producing

A)vitamin A.
B)vitamin B.
C)vitamin C.
D)vitamin D.
D
2
Exposure to ultraviolet light darkens skin by stimulating synthesis of

A)melanin.
B)carotene.
C)hemoglobin.
D)cyanin.
A
3
What determines the color of skin?

A)The number of melanocytes in the epidermis
B)The thickness of the epidermis
C)The amount of melanin that melanocytes produce
D)The density of hair
C
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The dermis is composed largely of

A)stratified columnar epithelium.
B)dense regular connective tissue.
C)stratified squamous epithelium.
D)dense irregular connective tissue.
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The melanocytes in very dark skin

A)are more abundant than they are in light skin.
B)contain single, large, pigment granules.
C)lack pigment but shrivel up and turn black.
D)contain many small pigment granules.
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In a condition called incontinentia pigmenti, the skin has deep dark splotches, due to melanin that seeps down into the dermis. Normally, melanin is confined to the

A)epidermis.
B)basement membrane.
C)papillae.
D)hair.
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The functions of skin include

A)acting as a protective covering.
B)housing sensory receptors.
C)regulating body temperature.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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The subcutaneous layer consists of

A)epithelial tissue.
B)areolar and adipose tissue.
C)epithelial tissue and areolar tissue.
D)adipose tissue and skeletal muscle tissue.
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Injections that are administered into the tissues of the skin are called

A)subcutaneous.
B)intradermal.
C)intramuscular.
D)hypodermic.
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The human integumentary system includes

A)skin, nails, hair follicles, and sweat glands.
B)the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer.
C)bones and muscles.
D)only one type of tissue.
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An organ consists of

A)skin and bones.
B)two or more tissues grouped together that function together.
C)at least four tissues grouped together that function together.
D)one variety of each of the four tissue types.
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If a nerve blocker were injected into the dermis, which structures would be primarily affected?

A)Hair, melanocytes, and pores
B)Bone, tendons, and muscles
C)Fingernails and toenails
D)Muscles, glands, and sensory receptors
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Which of the following is not correct concerning the skin?

A)The dermis is usually thicker than the epidermis.
B)The epidermis is composed of stratified squamous epithelium.
C)The subcutaneous layer is between the dermis and the epidermis.
D)The dermis contains smooth muscle and nervous tissue.
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The skin appears yellowish if a person eats too much

A)collagen.
B)carotene.
C)cyanin.
D)melanin.
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In the inherited disease ichthyosis, the skin is rough, brown, and very scaly because the uppermost layer cannot peel off as easily as skin normally does. The part of the skin that is affected is the

A)epidermis.
B)basement membrane.
C)dermis.
D)subcutaneous layer.
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The layer of the epidermis that includes melanocytes and a single row of columnar cells that undergo mitosis is the

A)stratum corneum.
B)stratum granulosum.
C)stratum spinosum.
D)stratum basale.
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As cells are pushed from the deeper portion of the epidermis toward the surface,

A)they divide continually.
B)their supply of nutrients improves.
C)they die.
D)they become dermal cells.
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Blood vessels in the ________ supply epidermal cells with nutrients.

A)epidermis
B)dermis
C)stratum basale
D)hair follicle
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Nerve fibers scattered throughout the dermis are associated with

A)hair, melanocytes, and pores.
B)bone, tendons, and muscles.
C)fingernails and toenails.
D)muscles, glands, and sensory receptors.
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Epidermis is ________, whereas dermis is ________.

A)the innermost layer of the skin; under the epidermis
B)largely composed of dense connective tissue; composed of stratified squamous epithelial tissue
C)the outermost layer of the skin; composed of stratified squamous epithelial tissue
D)composed of stratified squamous epithelial tissue; composed of connective tissue, smooth muscle, and nerve cell processes
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Eumelanin and pheomelanin are

A)reddish-yellow and brownish-black pigments, respectively.
B)brownish-black and reddish-yellow pigments, respectively.
C)types of keratin.
D)present in excess in a person with albinism.
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The nail plate is produced by

A)bone cells.
B)fibroblasts.
C)melanocytes.
D)specialized epithelial cells.
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Corns are

A)areas of white skin pigmentation.
B)scaly scalp areas.
C)keratinized conical masses on toes.
D)growths emanating from the nostrils.
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Which is the most likely explanation for the defect in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, in which the skin blisters in response to any touch?

A)The skin has too many melanocytes that produce too much melanin.
B)Melanocytes cannot produce melanin.
C)Collagen fibrils that attach the epidermis to the dermis break down.
D)The skin layers are reversed.
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The epidermis is about ________ mm thick and the dermis is about ________ mm thick.

A)1)0 to 2.0; 0.07 to 0.12
B)0)07 to 0.12; 1.0 to 2.0
C)3)0 to 4.0; 5.0 to 6.0
D)0)01 to 0.10; 0.10 to 1.0
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You step out of the shower and vigorously rub your skin with a towel. If you were able to analyze the towel, you would find skin cells. They are most likely

A)subcutaneous layer cells.
B)from the dermis.
C)keratinized epidermal cells.
D)fibroblasts.
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In areas of the skin where the epidermis is thin, the ________ may be absent.

A)stratum lucidum
B)stratum granulosum
C)stratum corneum
D)stratum basale
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Two thieves steal jewelry, and then drop it as they are escaping. The police recover the jewelry, and an officer explains on the evening news that fingerprints were obtained from the back of a watch. The thieves, whose prints are not on file, believe that they can escape prosecution by using acid to remove the epidermis on their fingerpads, so as not to be a match for the fingerprints on the watch. They are wrong because

A)the prints arise from the subcutaneous layer, which is not destroyed.
B)the prints arise from friction ridges of the dermis, which are not destroyed.
C)the epidermis will regrow the friction ridges in a day.
D)the friction ridges will not grow back in the same pattern.
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Melanocytes transfer melanin granules to

A)mast cells.
B)nearby keratinocytes.
C)macrophages.
D)the subcutaneous layer.
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The hardness of a nail comes from

A)carotene.
B)collagen.
C)calcium.
D)keratin.
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After a severe burn, new skin may grow outward from the hair follicles. New growth begins here because

A)the hair follicles are very resistant to fire and heat.
B)a person has many hair follicles.
C)a hair follicle contains stem cells in the bulb region.
D)the hair follicles are located in the subcutaneous layer.
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The subcutaneous layer is

A)made of squamous epithelium.
B)part of the basement membrane.
C)between the epidermis and the dermis.
D)not part of the skin.
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A nail consists of

A)dense connective tissue.
B)bone.
C)a nail bed and nail plate.
D)collagen and elastin.
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The major blood vessels that supply the skin are in the

A)epidermis.
B)basement membrane.
C)dermis.
D)subcutaneous layer.
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35
Which of the following is not a method for helping prevent pressure ulcer formation?

A)Massaging the skin
B)Eating foods rich in protein
C)Providing adequate fluid intake
D)Maintaining one body position
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36
Shafts of hair are composed of

A)living dermal cells.
B)dead epidermal cells.
C)living epidermal cells.
D)dead dermal cells.
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37
The nerve fibers in the dermis stimulate

A)blood vessels in the epidermis.
B)muscles and glands in the dermis.
C)melanocytes in the epidermis.
D)fat cells in the subcutaneous layer.
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38
Reddened skin reflects

A)dilated blood vessels with more blood entering the dermis.
B)eating too many carrots.
C)inheriting extra melanin.
D)constricted blood vessels with more blood entering the epidermis.
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39
Which of the following describes the epidermis?

A)Retains water in deeper skin layers
B)Keeps out harmful chemicals and pathogens
C)Protects the skin against mechanical injury
D)All of the answer choices are correct
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40
Accessory structures of the skin originate from the

A)epidermis.
B)basement membrane.
C)dermis.
D)subcutaneous layer.
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41
Eccrine sweat glands

A)are most common in the armpits and groin.
B)respond primarily to elevated body temperature.
C)respond primarily to emotional stress.
D)usually are associated with hair follicles.
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42
Sebaceous glands secrete

A)fat globules that mix with cellular debris, forming sebum.
B)hormones.
C)sweat in the armpits.
D)mucus.
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43
Individuals at elevated risk for hypothermia include

A)homeless people exposed to the outdoors.
B)the very old and the very young.
C)very thin people.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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44
The arrector pili muscles are attached to

A)nail beds.
B)sebaceous glands.
C)the hypodermis.
D)hair follicles.
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45
Which of the following is a normal response to excessive loss of body heat in a cold environment?

A)Dermal blood vessels constrict.
B)Sweat glands become active.
C)Smooth muscles relax.
D)Dermal blood vessels dilate.
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46
Inflammation makes skin

A)red, swollen, and painful to touch.
B)cool and clammy.
C)secrete abundant antibodies.
D)peel off.
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47
Body heat is lost primarily by

A)conduction.
B)convection.
C)evaporation.
D)radiation.
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48
Once a scab has formed, what happens next?

A)phagocytic cells remove dead material.
B)the scab sloughs off.
C)fibroblasts from the wound edge form new collagenous fibers.
D)blood vessels send out new branches under the scab.
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49
Gray hair is

A)caused by a pigment, pseudomelanin.
B)a mixture of red and brown hairs.
C)a mixture of pigmented and unpigmented hairs.
D)a form of albinism.
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50
A person exercising vigorously on a hot, humid day may develop

A)fatigue and dizziness.
B)heat exhaustion.
C)headache, muscle cramps, and nausea.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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51
Inflammation

A)is a type of infection.
B)is a result of exposure to very low temperatures.
C)is a normal response to stress or injury.
D)is an abnormal response to injury or stress.
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52
The skin dissipates excess body heat by

A)dilating dermal blood vessels.
B)activating eccrine sweat glands.
C)radiation.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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53
Apocrine sweat glands are most abundant on or in the

A)forehead.
B)axilla.
C)neck.
D)palms of the hands.
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54
Hypothermia is

A)associated with exercising vigorously in the heat.
B)accompanied by fever.
C)a lowered body temperature.
D)a form of hair loss.
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55
Milk and ear wax

A)are not secretions.
B)are secreted from modified sweat glands.
C)are secreted from modified sebaceous glands.
D)are in the blood.
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56
A burn affecting only the epidermis is a

A)superficial partial-thickness burn.
B)deep partial-thickness burn.
C)second-degree burn.
D)third-degree burn.
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57
Sweat cools the body by

A)convection.
B)conduction.
C)evaporation.
D)radiation.
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58
A warm surface loses heat to the air molecules continuously circulating over it by

A)radiation.
B)evaporation.
C)conduction.
D)convection.
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59
The granulations that appear during the healing of a large, open wound are composed mainly of

A)blood clots.
B)phagocytic cells.
C)fibroblasts surrounding blood vessels.
D)scar tissue.
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60
Eccrine sweat glands differ from sebaceous glands

A)in type of secretion.
B)in their location.
C)in whether or not they are associated with hair follicles.
D)all of the answer choices are correct.
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61
Which person is at highest risk of developing a cutaneous carcinoma?

A)A light-complexioned man age 52 who goes to the beach on summer weekends and does not use sunblock because he likes to be tan
B)An eighty-year-old who spends most of her time indoors
C)A twenty-two-year-old college student who is outdoors often and uses sunblock
D)A black woman who spends most of her time in her office
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62
A future treatment for baldness may potentially be

A)head massages.
B)high protein shakes.
C)scalp transplants.
D)stimulation of stem cells from the hair bulb of hair follicles.
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63
The flexible proteins that link the cell membranes of squamous epithelial cells in skin are

A)cadherins.
B)collagens.
C)cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs).
D)keratins.
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64
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation greatly increases the risk of developing

A)heart disease.
B)diabetes.
C)skin cancer.
D)glaucoma.
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65
As a person ages, the skin typically becomes

A)thicker.
B)more opaque.
C)more elastic.
D)spotted with patches of pigment.
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66
A man donates part of his liver to his daughter, who suffers from cystic fibrosis. This procedure is a(n)

A)xenograft.
B)autograft.
C)allograft.
D)isograft.
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67
In treating a burn patient, the "rule of nines" is used to estimate the

A)depth of the burn.
B)surface area of the burn.
C)degree and source of the burn.
D)type of scar that will form.
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68
The advantage of cryo-electron tomography is that it

A)enables cells to divide continually.
B)is cheaper than other methods.
C)provides a static view of the skin.
D)preserves intercellular junctions.
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69
Mira Dry is a cosmetic procedure where the underarm areas are microwaved. After this procedure, patients notice a drastic reduction in both the usual foul smell of body odor and wetness from regular sweating. Hair structures remain unaffected. According to these results, what structures must be damaged?

A)Eccrine sweat glands
B)Eccrine sweat glands and sebaceous glands
C)Eccrine and apocrine sweat glands
D)Sebaceous glands
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70
Skin cancer is most likely to develop from

A)pigmented epithelial cells.
B)pigmented melanocytes.
C)nonpigmented epithelial cells.
D)nonpigmented melanocytes.
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71
Cutaneous carcinomas are usually caused by regular exposure to

A)X-rays.
B)gamma radiation.
C)ultraviolet light.
D)mutagenic chemicals.
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72
Skin wrinkles with age because

A)collagen degrades in the subcutaneous layer as the epidermis shrinks.
B)fat is lost from the subcutaneous layer and the dermis shrinks.
C)the number of sweat glands diminishes.
D)epidermal cells undergo a burst of cell division.
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73
Elderly persons may become less able to maintain stable body temperature because

A)they sweat excessively.
B)their sebaceous glands become overactive.
C)the number of sweat glands diminishes.
D)the skin becomes too oily.
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74
We enjoy sunbathing because it stimulates keratinocytes to release

A)beta endorphin.
B)collagen.
C)carotene.
D)keratin.
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75
Acne is a disorder of the

A)sweat glands.
B)hair follicles.
C)sebaceous glands.
D)apocrine glands.
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76
Cutaneous melanomas are associated with

A)short exposure to high-intensity sunlight.
B)prolonged exposure to low-intensity sunlight.
C)occasional exposure to X-rays.
D)exposure to background radiation.
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77
A woman undergoes coronary bypass surgery, in which a blood vessel from her leg is moved to her heart, where it supplements the blood supply following a heart attack. This procedure is a(n)

A)xenograft.
B)autograft.
C)allograft.
D)isograft.
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78
A new tattoo artist is doing their first tattoo. Being nervous, they don't adjust the needle depth setting on the tattoo machine properly and this causes the ink to barely reach the dermis. The ink is only deposited into the dermis in some spots, while much of it is deposited into the lower layers of the epidermis. What will happen to the tattoo?

A)The tattoo won't show through the layers of the skin.
B)In about a month or so, the areas where the ink penetrated only the epidermis will be gone.
C)The tattoo will be perfectly fine.
D)The ink will bleed and the tattoo will be blurry, but the ink will be retained.
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79
An autograft covers an injured area of skin with

A)skin from a person other than the patient.
B)a skin substitute, such as an artificial membrane.
C)skin from a skin bank.
D)skin from an uninjured region of the patient's body.
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80
Fever is

A)a result of inflammation.
B)due to exposure to heat.
C)a special case of hyperthermia in which body temperature rises in response to an elevated set point, typically in response to infection.
D)a special case of hypothermia in which body temperature falls to protect the core from infection.
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