chapter 5 integumentary system
Which of the following is not a function of the integumentary system? A. Excretion B. Temperature Regulation C. Vitamin C production D. Protection E. Sensation
C Vitamin C production
A burn that covers the entire left arm, the left anterior trunk and the anterior of the left leg would cover ____ of the body surface area of an adult. A. 36% B. 24% C. 27% D. 31%
C. 27%
The epidermis is made of ______ tissue, while the dermis is made of ______ tissue. A. Connective; connective B. Connective; epithelial C. epithelial; connective D. epithelial; epithelial
C. Epithelial; connective
Which of the following is NOT true of second-degree burns? A. may cause scarring B. blistering occurs C. involves only the epidermis D. considered a partial-thickness burn
C. Involves only the epidermis
Which of the following is not true of the epidermis? A. It resists abrasion and reduces water loss B. it is keratinized squamous epithelium C. It has many blood vessels and nerves D. It has five strata of cells
C. It has many blood vessels and nerves
Fetal hair is called ______. A. Lunula B. Vellus Hair C. Lanugo D. Terminal hair
C. Lanugo
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a first-degree burn? A. Involves only the epidermis B. Are red and painful C. may cause scarring D. may have some edema
C. May cause scarrring
The nail is produced by the ______. A. Nail root B. Eponychium C. Nail matrix D. Nail body
C. Nail matrix
What is the function of the melanin besides providing pigmentation? A. Water-proofing B. Antibacterial C. Protection from UV rays D. Antifungal
C. Protection from UV rays
Having 25 or more layers of dead squamous cells with a hard protein envelope, keratin and surrounded by lipids is characteristic of _____. A. Stratum lucidum B, Stratum basale C. stratum corneum D. stratum granulosum E. stratum spinosum.
C. Stratum Corneum
What connects the skin to underlying muscle or bone? A. Dermis B. Epidermis C. Subcutaneous tissue D. Integument
C. Subcutaneous tissue
Which of the following is NOT true concerning merocrine sweat glands? A. they are simple, coiled tubular glands B. they are found all over the body, especially in the palms and soles C. They open into hair follicles D. They produce salty, watery sweat
C. They open into hair follicles
The most common type of skin cancer is ____. A. squamous cell carcinoma B. actinic keratosis C. basal cell carcinoma D. melanoma
C. basal cell carcinoma
Which of the following does NOT describe melanoma? A. asymmetric B. border irregularity C. color uniformity D. diameter great than 6mm E. evolving lesions
C. color uniformity
Which of the following is NOT a protective function of the skin? A. prevents entry of microorganisms B. excretion of wastes C. a heat insulator D. protection from abrasion
C. heat insulator
Which of the following is NOT a protective function of the integumentary system? A. Intact skin reduces water loss B. Skin protects underlying tissues from abrasion C. Helps control body temperature D. Intact skin prevents entry of microorganisms
C. helps control body temperature
Which of the following is NOT true of third-degree burns? A. scarring occurs and skin grafts are often needed B. involves both the epidermis, dermis, and deeper tissue layers C. Is very painful D. Appears white, tan, black, or deep cherry red in color
C. is very painful
Which of the following is NOT a function of the skin? A. sensation B. Vitamin D production C. temperature regulation D. excretion E. All of the choices are functions of the skin
E. all of the choices are functions of the skin
Which is the correct sequence of the strata of the epidermis from deep to superficial?
Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum
The most common type of skin cancer is _______. A. Melanoma B. Basal cell carcinoma C. Squamous cell carcinoma D. Kaposi"s carcinomoa
B. Basal cell carcinoma
What is needed for the production of Vitamin D? A. A cholesterol molecule and sunlight B. sunlight and calcium C. A cholesterol molecule and fish oil D. Milk and fish oil
A. A cholesterol molecule and sunlight
Which of the following does NOT affect melanin production? A. Blood flow through the skin B. Exposure to UV light C. genetics D. hormones
A. Blood flow through the skin
What occurs in the skin when body temperature increases that helps in temperature homeostasis? A. Dermal arterioles dilate and sweat increases B. Dermal arterioles constrict and sweat decreases C. Epidermal arterioles dilate and sweat increases D. Epidermal arterioles constrict and sweat increases
A. Dermal arterioles dilate and sweat increases
What material gives the epidermis the ability to resist abrasion and reduce water loss? A. keratin B. melanin C. carotene D. dermal Papillae
A. Keratin
Melanin is produced by cells called_____. A. Melanocytes B. Keratinocytes C. Adipocyte D. Langerhans cells
A. Melanocytes
The top layer of the dermis is the _____. A. Papillary layer B. Basal layer C. Reticular layer D. Dermal Layer
A. Papillary layer
What type of alveolar glands are associated with hair follicles? A. Sebaceous glands B. Merocrine sweat glands C. Apocrine sweat glands D. Ceruminous glands
A. Sebaceous glands
What is the main component of the dermis? A. collagen B. elastin C. epithelium D. adipose tissue
A. collagen
A skin indication of impaired respiratory or circulatory function is ____. A. cyanosis B. jaundice C. pink-red rash D. spoon shaped nails
A. cyanosis
A third-degree burn of 2-10% BSA or a second-degree burn of 15-25% BSA is a _______ burn. A. moderate B. monor C. major D. slight
A. moderate
Having several layers of dead cells with indistinct boundaries and found only in the thick skin is characteristic of the ______. A. Stratum lucidum B, Stratum basale C. stratum corneum D. stratum granulosum E. stratum spinosum.
A. stratum lucidium
What is the name of the skin muscle that causes hair to stand on end? A. Hair follicle muscle B. Arrector pili muscle C. Dermal muscle D. Cutaneous appendage muscle
B. Arrector pili muscle
Where would a ceruminous gland be found? A. Axillae B. Ear canal C. Forehead D. Palms
B. Ear canal
The skin is made up of the ______. A. Dermis and hypodermis B. Epidermis and dermis C. Epidermis and subcutaneous layer D. Hypodermis and Subcutaneous layer
B. Epidermis and dermis
the main purpose of the dermal papillae is to_____. A. Give fingerprints B. Improve grip and increase friction C. Give skin coloration D. Provide insulation
B. Improve grip and increase friction
Which epidermal cell is correctly matched with its function? A. langerhans cells-detects light touch B. keratinocytes - produces keratin for water-proofing C. merkel cells - produces melanin for pigmentation D. melanocytes - immune cells
B. Keratinocytes - produces keratin for water-proofing
A portion of the nail matrix that is seen through the nail body is ______. A. Cuticle B. Lunula C. Nail fold D. Eponychium
B. Lunula
What structures of the epidermis are responsible for detecting light touch and superficial pressure? A. Langerhans cells B. merkel cells C. keratinocytes D. Cornified cells
B. Merkel cells
The part of the hair that is above the surface of the skin is the ____. A. Cuticle B. Shaft C. Root D. hair bulb
B. Shaft
Having a single layer of cuboidal or columnar cells that undergo mitosis is characteristic of the_______. A. stratum lucidum B. Stratum basale C. stratum corneum D. stratum spinosum E. stratum granulosum
B. Stratum Basale
Squamous cell carcinoma arises from cells of the _______. A. Stratum basal B. Stratum Spinosum C. Stratum granulosum D. Stratum Corneum
B. Stratum Spinosum
Which of the following is not a function of the subcutaneous tissue? A. source of energy B. Vitamin D production C. insulation D. padding
B. Vitamin D production
What is the main constituent of the subcutaneous layer? A. collagen B. adipose tissue C. striae D. smooth muscle
B. adipose tissue
What muscle attaches to the hair follicle and causes the hair to stand on end when it contracts? A. follicular muscle B. arrector pili muscle C. sebaceous muscle D. papillary muscle
B. arrector pili muscle
Which of the following does NOT occur when body temperature increases? A. sweat production increases B. dermal blood vessels constrict C. dermal blood vessels dilate D. All of the choices occur
B. dermal blood vessels constrict
Which of the following is the middle layer of a hair? A. cortex B. medulla C. cuticle D. root sheathe
B. medulla
Which of the following is Not a function of the integumentary system? A. protection and sensation B. temperature regulation and Vitamin A production C. excretion and sensation D. temperature regulation and protection
B. temperature regulation and Vitamin A production
What is the correct order of the strata of the epidermis from deep to superficial?
Basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, corneum
Which type of skin gland secretes sebum? A. ceruminous B. mammory C. sebaceous D. merocrine
C. sebaceous
A burn that is into the dermis and causes redness, pain, edema, and blisters would be a ______ burn. A. Third-degree B. first-degree C. second-degree D. full-thickness
C. second-degree
What is the purpose of Vitamin D in the body? A. Prevents colds B. Helps heal injuries C. Stimulates calcium uptake from the intestines D. Stimulates production of "Good" cholesterol
C. stimulates calcium uptake from the intestines
In males, 90% of their body hair is _____. A. vellus hair B. lanugo C. Terminal hair D. cortical hair
C. terminal hair
The hypodermic is mostly_______. A. Protein B. Collagen C. Glycogen D. Adipose tissue
D. Adipose tissue
The congenital absence of melanin is called_____. A. Erythema B. Cyanosis C. Mask of pregnancy D. Albanism
D. Albinism
Skin color is determined by the genetic factors affecting_____. A. The amount of melanin produced B. the types of melanin produced C. size, number, and distribution of melanosomes D. all of the choices are correct
D. All of the choices are correct
Which of the following can cause a temporary change in skin coloration? A. Blood flow through the skin B. Oxygenation of the blood C. Eating too many carrots D. All of the choices are correct
D. All of the choices are correct
The primary factor that determines skin color is ___. A. Sun exposure B. Thickness of the stratum corneum C. blood circulation in the skin D. Genetics that determines the amount of melanin produced
D. Genetics that determines the amount of melanin produced
What is the structure of the epidermis? A. dense irregular collagenous connective tissue B. simple squamous epithelium C. adipose connective tissue D. keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
D. Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
Which type of skin gland is very important in body temperature regulation? A. ceruminous B. apocrine sweat glands C. sebaceous D. Merocrine sweat glands
D. Merocrine sweat glands
The visible part of the nail is the _____. A. Nail root B. Eponychium C. Nail matrix D. Nail body
D. Nail body
The dermal projection into the hair bulb that provides nutrition to the matrix is called the_____. A. Medulla B. Cortes C. Cuticle D. Papilla
D. Papilla
Which of the following is NOT part of the hair shaft? A. Medulla B. Cortex C. Cuticle D. Papilla
D. Papilla
Which of the following is NOT true concerning apocrine sweat glands? A. They produce a thick organic secretion B. They open into hair follicles in the axillae and genitalia C. they are simple, coiled tubular glands D. They are active from birth
D. They are active from birth
Most skin cancers result from _____. A. Chemicals B. Genetics C. X-rays D. UV radiation
D. UV radiation
Temporary changes in skin color can be caused by_____. A. increased blood flow through the skin B. eating too many carrots C. decreased blood oxygen content D. all of the choices are correct
D. all of the choices are correct
Which of the following is not a component of the integumentary system? A. Hair and nails B. Glands C. Skin D. Fat
D. fat
The undifferentiated epithelial cells that produce hair are called the _____. A. papilla B. medulla C. hair bulb D. matrix
D. matrix
What type of skin cancer is most deadly and may involve moles? A. squamous cell carcinoma B. actinic keratosis C. basal cell carcinoma D. melanoma
D. melanoma
The layer of the dermis that produces the fingerprints is the the______. A. dermal layer B. reticular layer C. basal layer D. papillary layer
D. papillary layer
Cells that form from the nail come from the_____. A. stratum corneum B. eponychium C. papillary layer D. stratum basale
D. stratum basale
Having 2-5 layers of diamond-shaped cells containing protein granules of keratohyalin that die in the upper layer is characteristic of the ______. A. Stratum lucidum B, Stratum basale C. stratum corneum D. stratum granulosum E. stratum spinosum.
D. stratum granulosum
Which of the following is/are an effect of aging on the integumentary system? A. Epidermis thins and collagen thins in the dermis B. skin sags and wrinkles due to fat loss C. skin becomes drier due to decreased sebum D. hair turns white or gray due to decreased melanin E. All of the choices are effects of aging
E. All of the choices are effects of aging
Having 8-10 layers of cells filled with keratin fibers and lamellar bodies is characteristic of the ______. A. Stratum lucidum B, Stratum basale C. stratum corneum D. stratum granulosum E. stratum spinosum
E. Stratum spinosum