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Chapter 5 - The Integumentary System $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 IntroductionEpidermisDermis Accesory Glands Hair and Nails FINAL ROUND

Introduction: $100 Question Which layer of the skin has no blood vessels? a. Dermis b. Epidermis c. Hypodermis d. Papillary BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $100 Answer Which layer of the skin has no blood vessels? a. Dermis b. Epidermis c. Hypodermis d. Papillary BACK TO GAME

Introduction: $200 Question This layer of the skin is responsible for creating our fingerprints. a. Reticular b. Stratum Corneum c. Hypodermis d. Papillary BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $200 Answer This layer of the skin is responsible for creating our fingerprints. a. Reticular b. Stratum Corneum c. Hypodermis d. Papillary BACK TO GAME

Introduction: $300 Question All are functions of skin except: a. protection. b. temperature regulation. c. excretion. d. vitamin A production. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $300 Answer All are functions of skin except: a. protection. b. temperature regulation. c. excretion. d. vitamin A production. BACK TO GAME

Introduction: $400 Question These are all effects of aging on the integumentary system except: a. decrease of elastic fibers b. loss of fat from hypodermis c. decrease of melanin production in hair d. increase of sweat gland activity BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $400 Answer These are all effects of aging on the integumentary system except: a. decrease of elastic fibers b. loss of fat from hypodermis c. decrease of melanin production in hair d. increase of sweat gland activity BACK TO GAME

Introduction: $500 Question Which layer is not part of your skin (cutaneous membrane)? a. Dermis b. Epidermis c. Hypodermis d. Papillary BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Introduction: $500 Answer Which layer is not part of your skin (cutaneous membrane)? a. Dermis b. Epidermis c. Hypodermis d. Papillary BACK TO GAME

Epidermis: $100 Question Which stratum of the epidermis is found only in thick skin? a. Corneum b. Granulosum c. Lucidum d. Spinosum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Epidermis: $100 Answer Which stratum of the epidermis is found only in thick skin? a. Corneum b. Granulosum c. Lucidum d. Spinosum BACK TO GAME

Epidermis: $200 Question What waterproofing protein is found in the epidermis? a. Carotene b. Collagen c. Keratin d. Melanin BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Epidermis: $200 Answer What waterproofing protein is found in the epidermis? a. Carotene b. Collagen c. Keratin d. Melanin BACK TO GAME

Epidermis: $300 Question Dogs track humans by the scent of epithelial cells that are constantly being shed. These cells shed from which stratum? a. Basale b. Corneum c. Granulosum d. Spinosum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Epidermis: $300 Answer Dogs track humans by the scent of epithelial cells that are constantly being shed. These cells shed from which stratum? a. Basale b. Corneum c. Granulosum d. Spinosum BACK TO GAME

Epidermis: $400 Question Mitosis occurs primarily in which stratum of the epidermis? a. Germinativum (Basale) b. Corneum c. Granulosum d. Spinosum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Epidermis: $400 Answer Mitosis occurs primarily in which stratum of the epidermis? a. Germinativum (Basale) b. Corneum c. Granulosum d. Spinosum BACK TO GAME

Epidermis: $500 Question In which layer of the epidermis would you expect to find the healthiest cells? a. Germinativum (Basale) b. Corneum c. Granulosum d. Papillary BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Epidermis: $500 Answer In which layer of the epidermis would you expect to find the healthiest cells? a. Germinativum (Basale) b. Corneum c. Granulosum d. Papillary BACK TO GAME

Dermis: $100 Question The dermis is composed of what type of tissue? a. Adipose b. Dense Connective c. Epithelial d. Stratified squamous BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Dermis: $100 Answer The dermis is composed of what type of tissue? a. Adipose b. Dense Connective c. Epithelial d. Stratified squamous BACK TO GAME

Dermis: $200 Question Peglike folds of the superficial layer of the dermis are called dermal ________. a. corpuscles b. papillae c. flexures d. Ridges BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Dermis: $200 Answer Peglike folds of the superficial layer of the dermis are called dermal ________. a. corpuscles b. papillae c. flexures d. Ridges BACK TO GAME

Dermis: $300 Question Which vitamin is produced in the dermis? a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin C c. Vitamin D d. Vitamin E BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Dermis: $300 Answer Which vitamin is produced in the dermis? a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin C c. Vitamin D d. Vitamin E BACK TO GAME

Dermis: $400 Question Which layer of the dermis is closest to the epidermis? a. Stratum basale b. Stratum corneum c. Papillary d. Reticular BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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

Dermis: $500 Question Which of the following is not associated with the dermis? a. Blood vessels b. Collagen Fibers c. Elastic Fibers d. Keratin BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Dermis: $500 Answer Which of the following is not associated with the dermis? a. Blood vessels b. Collagen Fibers c. Elastic Fibers d. Keratin BACK TO GAME

Accessory Glands: $100 Question Sudoriferous glands are also known as _________ glands. a. ceruminous b. endocrine c. sebaceous d. sweat BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Accessory Glands: $100 Answer Sudoriferous glands are also known as _________ glands. a. ceruminous b. endocrine c. sebaceous d. sweat BACK TO GAME

Accessory Glands: $200 Question This gland is involved with the production of body odor: a. merocrine b. apocrine c. cermunious d. sebaceous BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Accessory Glands: $200 Answer This gland is involved with the production of body odor: a. merocrine b. apocrine c. cermunious d. sebaceous BACK TO GAME

Accessory Glands: $300 Question The sweat glands that are important in body temperature regulation are the ______ glands. a. merocrine b. apocrine c. ceruminous d. sebaceous BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Accessory Glands: $300 Answer The sweat glands that are important in body temperature regulation are the ______ glands. a. merocrine b. apocrine c. ceruminous d. sebaceous BACK TO GAME

Accessory Glands: $400 Question This sweat gland begins production during puberty. a. Merocrine b. Eccrine c. Apocrine d. Ceruminous BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Accessory Glands: $400 Answer This sweat gland begins production during puberty. a. Merocrine b. Eccrine c. Apocrine d. Ceruminous BACK TO GAME

Accessory 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. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Accessory 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

Hair and Nails: $100 Question The hair shaft is conditioned by the secretions from which gland? a. merocrine gland b. sebaceous gland c. sebaceous follicle d. apocrine gland BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Hair and Nails: $100 Answer The hair shaft is conditioned by the secretions from which gland? a. merocrine gland b. sebaceous gland c. sebaceous follicle d. apocrine gland BACK TO GAME

Hair and Nails: $200 Question The protein found in our hair and nails is ________. a. collagen b. carotene c. elastin d. keratin BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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

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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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

Hair and Nails: $400 Question BACK TO GAME ANSWER The cells that produce the pigment that colors our hair are________. a. keratinocytes b. melanocytes c. chondrocytes d. none of the above because the hair proteinn natually has color

Hair and Nails: $400 Answer The cells that produce the pigment that colors our hair are________. a. keratinocytes b. melanocytes c. chondrocytes d. none of the above because the hair proteinn natually has color BACK TO GAME

Hair and Nails: $500 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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Hair and Nails: $500 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

FINAL ROUND Question Why does scar tissue look lighter than the surrounding tissue after healing has taken place? BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer Why does scar tissue look lighter than the surrounding tissue after healing has taken place? Melanocytes and capillaries don’t get replaced, so the tissue has less color after an injury. BACK TO GAME