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RTS Integumentary System

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Prince George Community College  »  Biology  »  Bio 2050 – Anatomy and Physiology  »  Fall 2020  »  RTS Integumentary System

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  collagen
B  lipid
C  reticular
D  elastic
Question #2
A  Blood vessels
B  Nail roots
C  Nerve endings
D  Sweat glands
E  Pilierector muscles
F  Cutaneous glands
Question #3
A  Nonverbal communication
B  Assorted barrier functions
C  Resistance to trauma & infection
D  Sensation
E  Vitamin D synthesis
F  Thermoregulation
Question #4
A  Dermal cells make their own food when exposed to sunlight and get oxygen from the surrounding air.
B  They diffuse into the dermal cells from the underlying adipose tissue.
C  Blood vessels supply these directly to the dermal cells.
D  Specialized membranes between dermal layers deliver these.
Question #5
A  Holocrine ; Merocrine
B  Apocrine ; Merocrine
C  Merocrine ; Holocrine
D  Holocrine ; Apocrine
Question #6
A  Epidermal cells make their own food when exposed to sunlight and get oxygen from the surrounding air.
B  They diffuse into the epidermal cells from the underlying connective tissue.
C  Capillary beds supply these directly to the epidermal cells.
D  Specialized membranes between epidermal layers deliver these.
Question #7
A  dense regular connective tissue
B  simple cuboidal epithelium
C  loose areolar connective tissue
D  nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium
E  keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
Question #8
A  Sebaceous
B  Apocrine
C  Ceruminous
D  Eccrine (merocrine)
E  Mammary
Question #9
A  Ceruminous
B  Mammary
C  Eccrine (merocrine)
D  Sebaceous
E  Apocrine
Question #10
A  Mammary
B  Sebaceous
C  Ceruminous
D  Eccrine (merocrine)
E  Apocrine
Question #11
A  Eccrine (merocrine)
B  Mammary
C  Sebaceous
D  Ceruminous
E  Apocrine
Question #12
A  Apocrine
B  Ceruminous
C  Sebaceous
D  Eccrine (merocrine)
E  Mammary
Question #13
A  Apocrine
B  Eccrine (merocrine)
C  Sebaceous
D  Mammary
E  Ceruminous
Question #14
A  Ceruminous
B  Sebaceous
C  Apocrine
D  Eccrine (merocrine)
E  Mammary
Question #15
A  Eccrine (merocrine)
B  Ceruminous
C  Sebaceous
D  Apocrine
E  Mammary
Question #16
A  Mammary
B  Eccrine (merocrine)
C  Apocrine
D  Ceruminous
E  Sebaceous
Question #17
A  Sebaceous
B  Ceruminous
C  Eccrine (merocrine)
D  Apocrine
E  Mammary
Question #18
A  Stratum spinosum & granulosum
B  All epidermal layers
C  Stratum basale
Question #19
A  Stratum spinosum & granulosum
B  Stratum basale
C  All epidermal layers
Question #20
A  Stratum spinosum & granulosum
B  Stratum basale
C  All epidermal layers
Question #21
A  Stratum basale
B  Stratum spinosum & granulosum
C  All epidermal layers
Question #22
A  Stratum basale
B  Stratum spinosum & granulosum
C  All epidermal layers
Question #23
A  It is vascularized.
B  The adipose tissue of this layer is also called subcutaneous fat.
C  Its main functions are insulation and energy storage.
D  It is superficial to muscle tissue.
E  It is composed primarily of adipose tissue with some areolar tissue.
F  It is deep to the reticular layer of the dermis.
Question #27
A  Hemoglobin
B  Melanin
C  Carotene
Question #29
A  Hemoglobin
B  Melanin
C  Carotene
Question #32
A  adipose tissue
B  transitional epithelium
C  fibrous connective tissue
D  keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
Question #33
A  NO
B  YES
Question #34
A  Macrophages that guard against pathogens
B  Undifferentiated cells that undergo mitosis
C  Touch reception
D  Synthesize a pigment that protects skin from UV radiation
E  Most epidermal cells
Question #35
A  Macrophages that guard against pathogens
B  Synthesize a pigment that protects skin from UV radiation
C  Touch reception
D  Undifferentiated cells that undergo mitosis
E  Most epidermal cells
Question #36
A  Undifferentiated cells that undergo mitosis
B  Most epidermal cells
C  Touch reception
D  Synthesize a pigment that protects skin from UV radiation
E  Macrophages that guard against pathogens
Question #37
A  Touch reception
B  Most epidermal cells
C  Synthesize a pigment that protects skin from UV radiation
D  Undifferentiated cells that undergo mitosis
E  Macrophages that guard against pathogens
Question #38
A  Touch reception
B  Most epidermal cells
C  Synthesize a pigment that protects skin from UV radiation
D  Macrophages that guard against pathogens
E  Undifferentiated cells that undergo mitosis
Question #39
A  Stratum corneum
B  Stratum basale
C  Stratum lucidum
D  Stratum granulosum
E  Stratum spinosum
Question #40
A  Stratum corneum
B  Stratum lucidum
C  Stratum basale
D  Stratum granulosum
E  Stratum spinosum
Question #41
A  Stratum basale
B  Stratum lucidum
C  Stratum spinosum
D  Stratum corneum
E  Stratum granulosum
Question #42
A  Stratum corneum
B  Stratum basale
C  Stratum granulosum
D  Stratum lucidum
E  Stratum spinosum
Question #43
A  Stratum granulosum
B  Stratum lucidum
C  Stratum spinosum
D  Stratum basale
E  Stratum corneum
Question #44
A  Stratum corneum, Stratum lucidum, Stratum granulosum, Stratum spinosum, Stratum basale
B  Stratum lucidum, Stratum corneum, Stratum spinosum,Stratum granulosum, Stratum basale
C  Stratum basale, Stratum granulosum, Stratum corneum, Stratum lucidum , Stratum spinosum,
D  Stratum corneum, Stratum lucidum, Stratum granulosum, Stratum spinosum, Stratum basale
E  Stratum corneum, Stratum spinosum, Stratum lucidum,Stratum basale,Stratum granulosum,
Question #45
A  Papillary dermis
B  Reticular dermis
Question #47
A  Reticular dermis
B  Papillary dermis
Question #48
A  Reticular dermis
B  Papillary dermis
Question #49
A  Reticular dermis
B  Papillary dermis
Question #50
A  Papillary dermis
B  Reticular dermis
Question #51
A  Sebaceous
B  Ceruminous
C  Mammary
D  Sudoriferous
Question #52
A  Rapidly dividing stem cells that give rise to keratinocytes
B  Fibroblasts in a flat layer with an irregular pattern
C  Closely packed adipocytes interspersed with all 3 fiber types
D  Dead cells packed with tough keratin protein
Question #53
A  No
B  Yes
Question #54
A  Eccrine (merocrine) gland
B  Apocrine gland
C  Ceruminous gland
D  Mammary gland
E  Sebaceous gland