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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz Chapter 6

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

Question #1
A  Axillary region
B  Beard
C  Pubic region
D  Scalp
E  Nose
Question #2
A  hypodermis.
B  papillary layer of the dermis.
C  reticular layer.
D  stratum corneum.
E  stratum basale of the epidermis.
Question #3
A  the alignment of epidermal ridges.
B  the orientation of collagen fibers in the dermis.
C  the alignment of dermal papillae.
D  wounds to the epidermis such as hemangiomas.
Question #4
A  Cold
B  Pressure
C  Vibration, heat, cold and pressure
D  Heat
E  Vibration
Question #5
A  a, d, e
B  a, b, c, e
C  a, b, e
D  a, b, d, e
E  a, c, d, e
Question #7
A  serous
B  parietal
C  mucous
D  cutaneous
E  visceral
Question #8
A  acts as a pheremone.
B  lubricates vellus hairs and waterproofs the skin of the limbs.
C  cools the body through water evaporation.
D  tends to cause acne on the skin of the face.
E  lubricates the ear canal and traps debris before it reaches the eardrum.
Question #9
A  eponychium.
B  hyponychium.
C  nail matrix.
D  nail root.
E  nail bed.
Question #10
A  seven epidermal strata and lacks sweat glands.
B  four epidermal strata and lacks sebaceous glands.
C  five epidermal strata and lacks sebaceous glands.
D  six epidermal strata and lacks sweat glands.
E  five epidermal strata and lacks sweat glands.
Question #11
A  Vitamin C
B  Vitamin E
C  Vitamin B12 
D  Vitamin A
E  Vitamin D
Question #12
A  Transitional
B  Nonkeratinized stratified squamous
C  Keratinized stratified squamous
D  Keratinized stratified cuboidal
E  Nonkeratinized stratified cuboidal
Question #13
A  touch.
B  cold.
C  heat.
D  light.
E  sound.
Question #14
A  sometimes alive and sometimes dead, depending on where they are found.
B  able to synthesize the protein keratin.
C  found throughout all epidermal strata., able to synthesize the protein keratin and sometimes alive and sometimes dead, depending on where they are found.
D  found throughout all epidermal strata.
E  the most abundant cell type in the epidermis.