Anatomy Chapter 4
Variations in hair color reflect differences in hair structure and:
Variations in the pigments produced by melanocytes at the papilla
Fine hairs covering the general surface of the body are:
Vellus Hair
Vitamin D is required for normal intestinal absorption of:
Calcium and phosphorus
The two groups of sweat glands in the skin are:
Merocrine and Apocrine
Skin color is due to:
1. Dermal blood supply 2. Thickness of the stratum corneum 3. Melanin 4. Carotene
Nerve fibers in the skin are found in which layers:
1. Epidermis 2. Reticular layer of dermis 3. papillary layer of dermis
Wrinkles in the skin can be caused by:
1. Increasing age 2. Changes in levels of hormones 3. The effects of ultraviolet radiation 4. Distortion of the dermis during pregnancy or weight gain
In aging humans, the blood supply to the dermis is increased at the same time that sweat glands become less active
False
Merkel Cells are located in the stratum spinosum
False
The stratum basale is the layer of cells superficial to the stratum spinosum
False
In the dermis, repeated ultraviolet exposure can result in damage to
Fibrocytes causing abnormal connective tissue structure and premature wrinkling
Merocrine sweat glands:
Function in thermoregulation
The amount of melanin and carotene produced is under
Genetic control
Which of the following cell types are wandering phagocytic cells found in the epidermis
Langerhans (dendritic) cells
The decrease in which of the following cells occurs with aging, thereby reducing the sensitivity of the immune system:
Langerhans cells
Which of the following terms refers to fine, unpigmented hairs, which first appear after roughly three months of development:
Lanugo
Thick skin can be found on the sole and the:
Palm
The area of the skin that contains blood vessels supplying the epidermis is the:
Papillary layer of the dermis
Arrector pili consists of
Smooth Muscle
The hypodermis is important in:
Stabilizing the position of the skin in relation to underlying tissue
The most superficial layer of the epidermis in which all the cells still possess a nucleus is the:
Stratum Granulosum; layer that transitions from alive to dead cells
Each keratinocyte in the______________ contains tonofibrils
Stratum Spinosum
Sebaceous follicles communicate directly with the epidermis
True
The cuticle is another name for the
eponychium of the nail
The integument is separated from the deep fascia around the other organs by the
hypodermis
Ceruminous glands are
Apocrine glands
The blood supply to the skin is called the:
Cutaneous plexus
A single layer of dead, keratinized cells at the outer surface of hair overlap and form the:
Cuticle
Which of the following structures produce, black, yellow-brown, or brown pigment intracellular vesicles:
Melanocytes
Which of the following layers of the cutaneous membrane stores lipid reserves?
Reticular layer of the dermis
Folliculitis is a local inflammation of
Sebaceous glands
Sebum is produced by
Sebaceous glands
Thermoregulation is the primary function of
Sensible perspiration
Calluses form when skin is subjected to mechanical stress, and cells in the:
Stratum basale divide more rapidly
The epidermis in a section of thin skin includes the following four layers from basal lamina to the superficial surface:
Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum corneum
Which parts of hair are usually seen on the surface:
The shaft only
Large stem cells dominate the stratum basale
True
The subcutaneous layer consists of loose connective tissue with abundant
adipocytes
Functions of the hair on the body include:
1. Protecting the skin from ultraviolet radiation 2. Cushioning blows 3. Providing insulating benefits 4. Providing nervous sensation
What occurs at the end of the hair's growth cycle:
1. The follicle becomes mature 2. Club hairs form 3. Connections between the hair matrix and other structures break down 4. Old hair gets pushed toward the surface
What are the functions of merocrine sweat glands:
1. Thermoregulation 2. Inhibiting the growth of microorganisms 3. Excretion of water, electrolytes, and some drugs
In older individuals, wrinkling of the skin occurs because of
1. Thinning of the dermis 2. A decrease of elastic fiber network size 3. Weakening of the integument
How many days does it take for an average cell to move from the stratum basale to the stratum corneum:
15-30 days
Which of the following effects of aging causes the elderly to be at greater risk of overheating in warm environments
A decrease in glandular activity
What secretes pheromones, and a viscous, cloudy, potentially odorous secretion:
Apocrine glands
Mammary glands are anatomically related to
Apocrine sweat glands
A bluish coloring of the skin that occurs as a result of extreme cold, or of circulatory or respiratory disorders is called:
Cyanosis
Cerumen is commonly known as
Earwax
A hypodermic need would penetrate the skin in which order
Epidermis, papillary layer of the dermis, reticular layer of the dermis
The hair matrix is a layer of
Epithelium
Ceruminous glands are milk-producing glands found in the breasts
False
Earwax is produced by modified sebacceous glands
False
What characterizes step 2 of the regeneration of skin after an injury
Granulation tissue formation
Sebacceous glands are often associated with
Hair follicles
Hairs on the upper and lower limbs that change their distribution are called
Intermediate
Carotene normally accumulates inside
Keratinocytes
The most abundant cells in the epidermis are:
Keratinocytes
The superficial layer of the dermis consists of
Loose Connective tissue
Specialized epithelial cells in the stratum basale, which release chemicals that stimulate sensory nerve endings, are called:
Merkel Cells (light touch)
Skin surfaces that lack hair contain specialized epithelial cells that are sensitive to touch:
Merkel cells
Which type of gland can be precisely controlled, and its amount of secretion and the area of the body involved can be varied independently:
Merocrine Sweat gland
Sensible perspiration is a function of
Merocrine glands
The most widely distributed type of sweat gland on the body is the:
Merocrine sweat gland
The cells found in sweat glands that function to squeeze sweat out of the gland are called
Myoepithelial cells
Why is the skin capable of repair, even after serious damage:
Stem cells persist in both the epithelial and connective tissue components
The epidermis is primarily composed of which type of epithelium
Stratified squamous
Merkel cells are found in which epidermal layer
Stratum basale
Which epidermal layer is not distinguishable in thin skin, and stains poorly in thick skin
Stratum lucidium
Another name for the subcutaneous layer is the:
Superficial fascia
Eyebrows and eyelashes are examples of
Terminal hairs
During repair, the combination of blood clot, fibroblasts, and extensive capillary network, is called granulation
True
The nail body covers the nail bed, but nail production occurs at the nail root
True
Age-induced weakening of muscles and reduction in bone strength are compounded by the skin's diminished production of _________________, which is required for effective Ca uptake.
Vitamin D