Quiz 3 - Skin and Body Membranes (12-Miguel)
Due Oct 7 at 9:50am
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Question 1
All epithelial membranes have a layer of,
Question 2
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underneath them.
1/1 ptsWhich body membrane will you find surrounding organs?
synovial
mucous
serous
cutaneous
Question 3 1/1 pts
A mucous membrane
lines the heart
covers the muscles
lines all closed body cavities
lacks epithelial cells
lines the digestive and respiratory tracts
Question 4 1/1 pts
Hair, nails, and the outer layer of the skin are made mostly of a tough waterproof
protein called
(Key in the answer in lowercase letters)keratin
Question 5 1/1 pts
Within the skin, a basement membrane can be found separating the
and the
epidermis; dermis
hypodermis; underlying muscle
epidermis; hypodermis
dermis; hypodermis
Question 6 1/1 pts
Which term does not belong with the others?
basal cells
stratum corneum
stem cells
stratum germinativum
'neorrest_ Question 7 0/1 ptsWhich membrane can be comprised of the most diverse types of epithelial and
connective tissues?
cutaneous
‘mucous.
serous
synovial
Question 8 1/1 pts
The strength of the dermis would mainly be due to .
the presence of collagen fibers
the distribution of elastic fibers,
the amount of blood vessels
the thickness of the layers
Question 9 1/1 pts
The separates the epidermis from the dermis.
(Key in your answer in lowercase letters)
basement membraneQuestion 10 1/1 pts
The papillary layer of the dermis is most closely associated with which layer of the
epidermis?
stratum germinativum
stratum reticulare
stratum spinosum
stratum papillare
Question 11 1/1 pts
The term "goose bumps" is directly related to which structures?
sweat glands
hair follicles
arrector pill
sebaceous glands
Question 12 1/1 pts
Itis the body's glands that respond to higher body
temperature and release water to the skin surface.
sebaceousoll
apocrine
eccrine
Incorrect’ Question 13, 0/14 pts
Apocrine sweat glands
are far more numerous than eccrine sweat glands
coo! the surface of the skin
are found in the armpits, groin, and around the nipples
produce a watery, salty secretion
Question 14 1/1 pts
Collagen lends to the skin
color
elasticity
UV protection
structure
Question 15 1/1 ptsWhich of the following is not a function of the hypodermis?
source of blood vessels in the epidermis
a site to long-term energy storage
helps maintain body temperature
protects underlying organs
Question 16 1/1 pts
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?
dermis and hypodermis
epidermis and dermis
dermis only
epidermis and hypodermis
epidermis only
Incorrect Question 17 0/1 pts
The term erythema refers to:
increased blood flow to skinthe action of the antibiotic erythromycin
an infection in the skin
function of erythrocytes
Question 18 1/1 pts
Following the rule of nines. What percent would a third degree burn to the entire
arm and back cover?
18%
21%
20%
28%
Question 19 1/1 pts
Which of the following is usually life-threatening:
melanoma
all of these
squamous cell carcinoma
basal cell carcinomaIncorrect
Incorrect
Incorrect
Question 20
0/1 pts
Ifa man bums his total left arm and his chest, what percentage of his body is
burned?
(Key in your answer as number and symbol)
27%
Question 21
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This picture shows a thin skin.
Question 22
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The layer pointed by the arrow is thecollagen fibers
the dermal layer
the hypodermis
the epidermis
Incorrect Question 23 0/1 pts
The layer pointed by the arrow consists of stratified epithelium.False
Question 24 1/1 pts
This is a thick skin,
True
False
Question 25 0/1 pts
When a person goes outdoors into a cold environment:
heat loss is limited and heat-gaining responses are activated
the rate of sweat production increases
heat loss is limited and heat-loss responses are activatedblood flow to the skin increases
the thermoregulatory center in the hypothalamus is inhibited
Quiz Score: 17 out of 25