Ch. 4 Anatomy Final review
Which of the following is not a feature of the Stratum spinosum?
Keratinocytes in this layer are held together by adherens junctions, a type of cell-cell interaction
Compare the function of Meissner's corpuscles to lamellated corpuscles.
Meissner's corpuscles detect light touch, lamellate corpuscles detect deep pressure.
What is the importance of melanin in the integumentary system?
Melanin provides protection against the damaging effects of UV radiation.
Which sweat gland is most common and produces a watery perspiration?
Merocrine
Hypothesize how a decrease in the number of free nerve endings in the skin would affect people.
People would be less sensitive to pain felt through the skin.
You are watching a documentary on a group of explorers in the Sahara desert, and note that despite the hot and dry conditions, the explorers have not dried up to a crisp. Which layer of the epidermis is responsible for this?
Stratum corneum
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between stratum corneum and stratum basale.
The stratum basalt has dividing cells, the stratum corneum does not.
Which statement best describes the difference between thick and thin skin.
The stratum lucidum is only found in thick skin.
Why do keratinocytes die once they reach the top of the epidermis?
They are cut off from the nutrients
Choose which statement is TRUE.
Thick skin is found on the palmar and plantar areas.
Which statement best demonstrates the effect of a loss of keratin on the epidermis.
Without keratin, the epidermis would be less resistant to friction and abrasion.
Fibroblasts
are able to produce collagen and elastic fibers
Medulla
center of the hair shaft
Papilla
connective tissue
Bed
contains a capillary network
Matrix definition
contains nerves and lymphatics
List the layers of the integumentary system, from the outermost to the innermost.
corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basale
Which of the following would best substitute the loss of sebaceous glands in the skin?
covering the skin with an oil based lotion
I anticipate that a decrease in skin production of sebum would lead to ______________.
drier skin
Stretch marks are the result of ________ tearing due to pregnancy or extreme weight gain.
elastic fibers
Athlete's Foot is caused by an interesting fungus that thrives on dead body tissue. This includes the following tissues in the integumentary system EXCEPT the: (which of these is not on the skin surface or in the epidermis)
hair papilla
Plate
hard keratin
Adipocytes reside in the:
hypodermis
Ricky just completed a 2-hour cardio session at the gym. To cool the body down after an intensive workout, his body:
increases sudoriferous eccrine gland activity
You look under the microscope and note that the tissue appears clear. Based on this observation, you suspect you are looking at the ________ layer of the epidermis.
lucidum
Cortex
makes up majority of the shaft
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer manifesting as asymmetrical brown or black irregular patches on the skin. These are caused by the uncontrolled cell growth of these pigment-producing cells:
melanocytes
What is found in the stratified squamous epithelia of the epidermis?
multiple layers of rounded and flat cells
Phoebe likes to get manicures once a month. Each time, she gets her nails trimmed, filed, and painted with nail polish. Which part of the nail does this affect?
nail plate
Matrix
produces cells that make up the hair shaft
Cuticle
scaly in appearance under microscope
Acne commonly arises during puberty for many teenagers, due to increased ________ production. This, in turn, makes the skin more oily and can block hair follicles, which potentially become infected.
sebum
Eponychium
small fold of skin
Lunula
small white half-moon structure at the base of the nail plate
Psoriasis is a skin condition in which new skin cells form at a much faster rate than the shedding of older dead skin cells, forming itchy and occasionally painful scaly patches of skin. Which layer is responsible for giving rise to new skin cells?
stratum basale
Which layer has an active role in defending the body against foreign pathogens?
the epidermis
Which of the following best describes the physiological function of the integumentary system?
thermal regulation
What is one role of nails in the integumentary system?
they protect the tips of fingers and toes.