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2013 Pearson Education, Inc. ions by Mark Hollier, Georgia Perimeter College - Clarkston Campus Chapter 5: The Integumentary System Introducti on Epidermis Dermis Hair and Nails Accesory Glands $200 $100 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL ROUND

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Chapter 5: The Integumentary System. Introduction. Epidermis. Dermis. Accesory Glands. Hair and Nails. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. FINAL ROUND. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 5: The Integumentary System

© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Questions by Mark Hollier, Georgia Perimeter College - Clarkston Campus

Chapter 5: The Integumentary System

Introduction Epidermis DermisHair and

NailsAccesory

Glands

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$100

$300

$400

$500

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$300

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$500

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FINAL ROUND

Page 2: Chapter 5: The Integumentary System

© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Introduction:

$100 Question

Which layer of the skin has no blood vessels?

a. Dermis

b. Epidermis

c. Hypodermis

d. Papillary

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

Page 3: Chapter 5: The Integumentary System

© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Introduction:

$100 Answer

Which layer of the skin has no blood vessels?

a. Dermis

b. Epidermis

c. Hypodermis

d. Papillary

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Introduction:

$200 Question

Which layer is not part of your skin?

a. Dermis

b. Epidermis

c. Hypodermis

d. Papillary

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

Page 5: Chapter 5: The Integumentary System

© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Introduction:

$200 Answer

Which layer is not part of your skin?

a. Dermis

b. Epidermis

c. Hypodermis

d. Papillary

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Introduction:

$300 Question

What percentage of the body weight in the average adult is from the skin?

a. 10%

b. 18%

c. 4%

d. 7%

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Introduction:

$300 Answer

What percentage of the body weight in the average adult is from the skin?

a. 10%

b. 18%

c. 4%

d. 7%

BACK TO GAME

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Introduction:

$400 Question

All of the following contribute to skin color except: ________.

a. hemoglobin

b. carotene

c. keratin

d. melanin

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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Introduction:

$400 Answer

All of the following contribute to skin color except: ________.

a. hemoglobin

b. carotene

c. keratin

d. melanin

BACK TO GAME

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Introduction:

$500 Question

This layer of the skin is responsible for our fingerprints.

a. Reticular dermis

b. Epidermis

c. Hypodermis

d. Papillary dermis

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Introduction:

$500 Answer

This layer of the skin is responsible for our fingerprints.

a. Reticular dermis

b. Epidermis

c. Hypodermis

d. Papillary dermis

BACK TO GAME

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Epidermis:

$100 Question

Mitosis occurs primarily in which stratum of the epidermis?

a. Basale

b. Corneum

c. Granulosum

d. Spinosum

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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Epidermis:

$100 Answer

Mitosis occurs primarily in which stratum of the epidermis?

a. Basale

b. Corneum

c. Granulosum

d. Spinosum

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Epidermis:

$200 Question

What protein found throughout the epidermis gives the epidermis its protective properties?

a. Carotene

b. Collagen

c. Keratin

d. Melanin

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Epidermis:

$200 Answer

What protein found throughout the epidermis gives the epidermis its protective properties?

a. Carotene

b. Collagen

c. Keratin

d. Melanin

BACK TO GAME

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Epidermis:

$300 Question

Which cells in the epidermis are key activators of the immune system?

a. Keratinocytes

b. Melanocytes

c. Dendritic cells

d. Tactile cells

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Epidermis:

$300 Answer

Which cells in the epidermis are key activators of the immune system?

a. Keratinocytes

b. Melanocytes

c. Dendritic cells

d. Tactile cells

BACK TO GAME

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Epidermis:

$400 Question

Dogs track humans by the scent of epithelial cells that are constantly being shed. These cells are shed from which stratum?

a. Basale

b. Corneum

c. Granulosum

d. SpinosumANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Epidermis:

$400 Answer

Dogs track humans by the scent of epithelial cells that are constantly being shed. These cells are shed from which stratum?

a. Basale

b. Corneum

c. Granulosum

d. Spinosum

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Epidermis:

$500 Question

In which layer of the epidermis would you expect to find the healthiest cells?

a. Basale

b. Corneum

c. Granulosum

d. Papillary

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Epidermis:

$500 Answer

In which layer of the epidermis would you expect to find the healthiest cells?

a. Basale

b. Corneum

c. Granulosum

d. Papillary

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Dermis:

$100 Question

The dermis is composed of what type of tissue?

a. Adipose

b. Connective

c. Epithelial

d. Stratified squamous

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Dermis:

$100 Answer

The dermis is composed of what type of tissue?

a. Adipose

b. Connective

c. Epithelial

d. Stratified squamous

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Dermis:

$200 Question

Which of the following is not associated with the dermis?

a. Blood vessels

b. Collagen

c. Elastin

d. Keratin

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Dermis:

$200 Answer

Which of the following is not associated with the dermis?

a. Blood vessels

b. Collagen

c. Elastin

d. Keratin

BACK TO GAME

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Dermis: $300 Question

Which layer of the dermis is composed of dense irregular connective tissue?

a. Epidermis

b. Reticular layer

c. Hypodermis

d. Papillary layer

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Dermis:

$300 Answer

Which layer of the dermis is composed of denseirregular connective tissue?

a. Epidermis

b. Reticular layer

c. Hypodermis

d. Papillary layer

BACK TO GAME

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Dermis:

$400 Question

Which layer of the dermis is closest to the epidermis?

a. Stratum basale

b. Stratum corneum

c. Papillary

d. Reticular

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Dermis:

$400 Answer

Which layer of the dermis is closest to the epidermis?

a. Stratum basale

b. Stratum corneum

c. Papillary

d. Reticular

BACK TO GAME

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Dermis:

$500 Question

Peglike folds of the superficial layer of the dermis are called dermal ________.

a. corpuscles

b. papillae

c. flexures

d. ridges

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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Dermis:

$500 Answer

Peglike folds of the superficial layer of the dermis are called dermal ________.

a. corpuscles

b. papillae

c. flexures

d. ridges

BACK TO GAME

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Accesory Glands:

$100 Question

Sudoriferous glands are also known as _________ glands.

a. ceruminous

b. endocrine

c. sebaceous

d. sweat

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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Accesory Glands:

$100 Answer

Sudoriferous glands are also known as _________ glands.

a. ceruminous

b. endocrine

c. sebaceous

d. sweat

BACK TO GAME

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Accesory Glands:

$200 Question

What is sweat mostly composed of?

a. Sodium chloride

b. Antibodies

c. Water

d. Metabolic wastes

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Accesory Glands:

$200 Answer

What is sweat mostly composed of?

a. Sodium chloride

b. Antibodies

c. Water

d. Metabolic wastes

BACK TO GAME

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Accesory Glands:

$300 Question

The sweat glands that are important in body temperature regulation are the ______ glands.

a. eccrine

b. apocrine

c. ceruminous

d. sebaceous

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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Accesory Glands:

$300 Answer

The sweat glands that are important in body temperature regulation are the ______ glands.

a. eccrine

b. apocrine

c. ceruminous

d. sebaceous

BACK TO GAME

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Accesory Glands:

$400 Question

This gland, found in the skin, is also a holocrine gland.

a. Endocrine

b. Ceruminous

c. Sebaceous

d. Sudoriferous

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Accesory Glands:

$400 Answer

This gland, found in the skin, is also a holocrine gland.

a. Endocrine

b. Ceruminous

c. Sebaceous

d. Sudoriferous

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Accesory Glands:

$500 Question

Which of the following is not an accessory gland of the skin?

a. Sebaceous

b. Ceruminous

c. Mammary

d. All are accessory glands of the skin.

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Accesory Glands:

$500 Answer

Which of the following is not an accessory gland of the skin?

a. Sebaceous

b. Ceruminous

c. Mammary

d. All are accessory glands of the skin.

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Hair and Nails:

$100 Question

Hair and nails are modifications of the ________.

a. dermis

b. epidermis

c. hypodermis

d. none of the above because they are not part of the skin

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Hair and Nails:

$100 Answer

Hair and nails are modifications of the ________.

a. dermis

b. epidermis

c. hypodermis

d. none of the above because they are not part of the skin

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Hair and Nails:

$200 Question

The protein found in our hair and nails is ________.

a. collagen

b. carotene

c. elastin

d. keratin

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Hair and Nails:

$200 Answer

The protein found in our hair and nails is ________.

a. collagen

b. carotene

c. elastin

d. keratin

BACK TO GAME

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Hair and Nails:

$300 Question

The smooth muscle associated with a hair follicle is called _________.

a. arrector pili

b. arrector vellus

c. alopecia areata

d. erector folliculi

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Hair and Nails:

$300 Answer

The smooth muscle associated with a hair follicle is called _________.

a. arrector pili

b. arrector vellus

c. alopecia areata

d. erector folliculi

BACK TO GAME

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Hair and Nails:

$400 Question

All of the following are associated with hair except _________.

a. cuticle

b. matrix

c. medulla

d. lunule

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Hair and Nails:

$400 Answer

All of the following are associated with hair except _________.

a. cuticle

b. matrix

c. medulla

d. lunule

BACK TO GAME

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Hair and Nails:

$500 Question

Which of the following is not associated with nails?

a. Eponychium

b. Keratin

c. Matrix

d. Medulla

ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Hair and Nails:

$500 Answer

Which of the following is not associated with nails?

a. Eponychium

b. Keratin

c. Matrix

d. Medulla

BACK TO GAME

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FINAL ROUND Question

When people gain weight, they often also gain inches due to an accumulation of fat in which layer?

a. Epidermis

b. Papillary

c. Reticular

d. Hypodermis ANSWER

BACK TO GAME

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

FINAL ROUND Answer

When people gain weight, they often also gain inches due to an accumulation of fat in which layer?

a. Epidermis

b. Papillary

c. Reticular

d. Hypodermis

BACK TO GAME