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- An individual has spent too much time sun bathing. Not only is his skin painful to touch, but small blisters have appeared in the affected area. This indicates that he has damaged which layers of his skin? epidermis only hypodermis only epidermis and hypodermis epidermis and dermisOne of the functions of the integumentary system is protection. Which of the following does not directly contribute to that function? stratum lucidum desmosomes folic acid synthesis Merkel cellsThe papillary layer of the dermis is most closely associated with which layer of the epidermis? stratum spinosum stratum corneum stratum granulosum stratum basale
- The hair matrix contains ________. the hair follicle the hair shaft the glassy membrane a layer of basal cellsAn individual using a sharp knife notices a small amount of blood where he just cut himself. Which of the following layers of skin did he have to cut into in order to bleed? stratum corneum stratum basale papillary dermis stratum granulosumEccrine sweat glands ________. are present on hair are present in the skin throughout the body and produce watery sweat produce sebum act as a moisturizer
- 9. What are the mechanism of action of anti-aging skin preparation.3. The skin carries out the following functions EXCEPT a. protection b. absorption c. temperature regulation d. secretion e. none of the above1. Why is important that epidermis serve as a barrier against UV rays, yet not block them out completely? 2. Review the structure and function of the skin by explaining •the mechanisms involved in thermoregulation •variations in skin color •abnormal coloration of the skin (for example, cyanosis, jaundice, and pallor); and •the occurrence of acne. 3. Do you think that humans derive any important benefit from contraction of the arrectores pilorum muscles? Justify your answer 4. The relative hairlessness of humans is unusual among mammals. Why should it be that we have any hair at all? 5.Compounds such as lead, zinc, and arsenic may accumulate in the hair and nails. Chemical toxins from pesticides and pollutants may accumulate in the adipose tissue (subcutaneous fat) of the hypodermis. Discuss some of the possible clinical situations where this knowledge would be of importance. 6.During the aging process, the skin becomes drier, wrinkled, and slower to heal. Knowing that these…
- 2. The hands and feet experience high amounts of abrasion. It contains so called thick skin having five epidermal strata. Which epidermal layer in thick skin consists of dead keratinocytes? a. stratum corneum b. stratum spinosum c. stratum granulosum d. a and b e. a, b, and c2. A) Keratinization involves skin cells moving to the surface that have _________________. A. lost water and changed nuclei B. lost fat and increased mitochondria C. lost the stratum basale D. lost the stratum lucidum and increased the amount of protein, keratin E. None of the above B) The layer of the skin composed of dense connective tissue that has projections known as papillae is the ____________. A. stratum corneum B. hypodermis C. stratum basale D. dermis C) Sebaceous glands are located in the __________, are associated with the __________, and secrete ________. A. epidermis, hair follicle, oil B. papillary layer, skin cells, oil C. dermis, hair follicle, sebum D. epidermis, hair follicle, sebum E. dermis, nail bed, sebum D) Which is not the function of the dermis layer? A. Regulates temperature by sweat glands and blood vessel dilation or constriction B. Responds to…5. It is Sunday morning and you decide to go out for a run. You notice that you are sweating quite profusely. Draw and describe the two types of sweat glands. What are the different functions? 6. Two weeks ago, as you were rushing to class, you slipped on some fallen leaves and you scraped your elbow (ouch!). You noticed that it has completely healed. How did that happen?