A&P 1 Exam 3
In the hyaline cartilage, the cells that produce new matrix are called
chondrocytes
Which affects osteoblast and osteoclast activity?
Calcitonin and parathyroid hormone levels, blood calcium levels, mechanical stress
____________ is the most numerous sweat gland.
2
What is the composition of the subcutaneous layer?
Areolar connective tissue and adipose connective tissue
What is the greatest risk factor for skin cancer?
Exposure to UV light rays
Which is not true about bone remodeling?
It occurs only at articular surfaces.
Which is an accurate description of appositional bone growth?
Osteoblasts build bone at the circumferential lamellae while osteoclasts widen the medullary cavity
Which of the following is the most accurate definition of "bone remodeling"
Removal of old bone by osteoclasts and making of new bone by osteoblasts
The hypodermis is rich in adipose, and thus its functions include
The hypodermis is rich in adipose, and thus its functions include
Chose all the components of the dermis a. sweat glands b. hair follicles c. collagen fibers d. sensory nerve endings e. arrector pili muscles
a - b - c - d - e
Which of these are functions of hair? a. sensory reception b. heat retention c. pheromone dispersal d. protection e. visual identification
a - b - c - d - e
The type of gland that secretes sweat into a hair follicle that is found in the axillary, anal, and genital regions is the ________ sweat gland
apocrine
The diagram above represents -
appositional osseous growth
Smooth muscles that produce "goosebumps" when they contract are the
arrector pili
What is the most common type of skin cancer and originates in the stratum basale?
basal cell carcinoma
In order to retain heat, what occurs in the skin on a cold day?
blood vessels of the dermis constrict
Place in the correct order the following steps in the process of appositional growth of cartilage
c - d - a - b
Which skin markings usually disappear during childhood?
capillary hemangiomas
Nails are hard derivatives formed from the stratum ________ of the epidermis.
corneum
Which is an alternate term for compact bone
cortical bone
Another name for the skin is the ________ membrane
cutaneous
One of the main dangers of burns is
dehydration, as water can escape from the body
The reticular layer of the dermis consists primarily of
dense irregular connective tissue
What type of stimulus is detected by the sensory receptors of the skin? a. vibration b. heat c. cold d. pressure e. all the above
e. all the above
Another name for the cuticle is the
eponychium
Bone is considered part of the skeletal system, but ligaments are not.
false
In general, the mechanical stresses on bones that result from exercise tend to weaken them and lead to more frequent fractures
false
Most of the bones of the upper and lower limbs are formed by intramembranous ossification
false
Once we reach adulthood and our bones are fully formed and hardened, they cannot be remodeled
false
Once we reach adulthood and our bones are fully formed and hardened, they cannot be remodeled.
false
The reason for the reddish tint seen in lightly pigmented skin is the molecule formed by the combination of oxygen and melanin
false
The subcutaneous layer, or hypodermis, is one of the two parts of the integument.
false
When the body is cold and needs to conserve heat, the blood vessels in the dermis dilate to allow for more blood flow in that region
false
Which type of cartilage is found in the intervertebral discs?
fibrocartilage
Endochondral ossification begins with a(n) ________ model
hayline cartilage
All of the following are functions of the skeletal system EXCEPT:
heat protection
Skin discoloration due to a benign blood vessel tumor is called
hemangomia
Hyaline cartilage contains a ________ percentage of water; cartilage cells reside in small spaces called ________.
high; lacunae
Bone matrix contains
hydroxyapatite and collagen
High blood calcium and exercise cause calcitonin release to
increase
Calcitonin ________ osteoclast activity, which will ________ blood calcium levels
inhabits; decrease
What helps bone resist compression?
inorganic salts
Which is not true about the periosteum?
it's composed of dense regular connective tissue
Osteocytes are located within spaces called ______. Cell processes extend from the osteocytes across the extracellular matrix within tiny canals called ______.
lancunae; canaliculi
Parathyroid hormone release is triggered by ________ levels of calcium in the blood
low
The pigment responsible for skin and hair color is
melanin
Skin cancer is the ________ type of cancer, and due to sun exposure it occurs most frequently on the ________
most comon; head and neck
Areas, where adult males tend to accumulate subcutaneous fat, include the
neck, abdomen, and buttocks
All of the following are true about the gland labeled 3 Except -
open sweat pore
Osteoid is the
organic part of the bone matrix that gives it tensile strength.
Mechanical stress of bones, such as that caused by weight lifting, is detected by
osteocytes, which then communicate to osteoblasts to increase synthesis of osteoid
Which hormone inhibits bone growth?
parathyroid hormone
The periosteum is anchored to the bone by collagen fibers called ________ fibers
perforating
The periosteum is anchored to the bone by collagen fibers called ________ fibers.
perforating
This best describes the function of red bone marrow:
produce blood cells
Where on the human body is the hair thick enough to retain heat?
scalp
The part of the hair that extends beyond the skin surface is called the
shaft
This kind of tissue has many small spaces, is found mainly in the epiphyses, and is arranged into trabeculae:
spongy bone
Parathyroid hormone and calcitriol
stimulate osteoclasts to resorb bone and release calcium into the blood
Which type of hair forms the beard on the faces of males?
terminal
While most of the cells in a hair are dead, the living epithelial cells are found in
the hair bulb
Lines of cleavage are a result of
the orientation of collagen fibers in the dermis.
An osteoclast has a ruffled border and multiple nuclei.
true
Carotene, a pigment that contributes to skin color, is acquired in the body by eating various yellow-orange vegetables
true
Deep cuts that occur perpendicular to cleavage lines tend to gape.
true
Endochondral ossification is a form of bone growth in which a cartilaginous model is replaced by bone
true
Fingernails are helpful in protecting the distal tips of fingers and in grasping small objects
true
Further lengthwise bone growth cannot occur once the epiphyseal lines have formed
true
Mature cartilage is avascular.
true
Melanocyte cytoplasmic processes transfer pigment granules into stratum basale keratinocytes; these pigment granules shield the nuclear DNA from UV radiation
true
Most of the nail body appears pink because of the blood in the underlying capillaries
true
One of the components of sweat is the nitrogenous waste urea.
true
Osteoblasts are bone-forming cells; osteoclasts are bone-dissolving cells
true
The flat bones of the cranium form by intramembranous ossification
true
The thin epidermis, lacking the stratum lucidum, contains only four strata and covers most of the body
true
We need exposure to UV light from the sun to stimulate vitamin D production. Vitamin D is important because it promotes the _________ by the small intestine.
uptake calcium
Within the body, carotene is converted to
vitamin A, which is important for visual function.
Which vitamin is required for the normal synthesis of collagen?
vitamin C
Within which zone of the epiphyseal plate do cartilage cells undergo mitosis?
zone of perforating cartilage