API Lab 6 PWP Questions
Which layer of the cutaneous membrane lies directly inferior to the epidermis?
papillary layer of the dermis
What is the function of Langerhans cells (dendritic cells) which are located in the stratum spinosum?
protect the body from microbes and help in the immune response against superficial skin cancer
A person with ____________ will have a bronze-like appearance of their skin and nails and have hyperpigmentation of their gums.
Addison's disease
What disease is associated with this skin condition?
Renaud's syndrome
What genetic disorder depicted in this image results in a lack of skin pigmentation which increases the chance of developing skin cancer?
albinism
Eating too many carrots can result in an orangish skin tint. What is the name of the pigment that is responsible for the orangish coloration?
carotene
Diseases that involve not getting enough oxygen-rich blood to the blood vessels, such as certain pulmonary and heart diseases can cause the skin to take on a bluish color. What is the name of the abnormal condition of having bluish skin coloration?
cyanosis
Which cutaneous membrane must be reached for a tattoo to become permanent?
dermis
When you cut yourself and bleed/feel the sensation of pain, which cutaneous membranes have been damaged?
dermis and epidermis
Compare the number of melanocytes between fair-skinned individuals and dark-skinned individuals.
fair- and dark-skinned people have the approximately the same number of melanocytes
Which of the following skin condition could this patient likely be suffering from?
jaundice
Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting skin color?
keratinocytes
What organ may be involved if a person presents with jaundice?
liver
Why does exposure to sunlight darken skin?
melanocytes will produce more pigment in response to UV rays
The most dangerous form of skin cancer is called ___________.
melanoma
What layer of the epidermis contains melanocytes, Merkel cells, and stem cells?
stratum basale
Which of the following is the correct order of epidermal layers of thick skin from deep to superficial?
stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum
Which layer of the epidermis is the thickest layer?
stratum corneum
The stratum lucidum is only found in thick skin. What is another difference when comparing thick skin to regular (thin) skin?
thick skin has a thicker stratum corneum
What autoimmune disorder causes the destruction of melanocytes resulting in patches of skin void of pigment?
vitiligo