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Integumentary SystemChapter 3 Test Review
1. The most superficial layer of the epidermis.
a. Stratum basalb. Stratum corneumc. Stratum granulosumd. Stratum lucidium
2. Most abundant type of tissue found in the integumentary
system and body membranes.
a. Connective tissueb. Epithelial tissuec. Muscle tissued. Nervous tissue
3. This layer is superficial to the stratum granulosum.
a. Stratum basalb. Stratum corneumc. Stratum spinosumd. Stratum lucidium
4. This layer is deep to the stratum basal.
a. Stratum spinosumb. Stratum corneumc. Dermisd. Hypodermis
5. This layer is found in the superficial portion of the dermis.
a. Papillary b. Stratum lucidiumc. Epidermisd. Hypodermis
6. This layer is composed of mostly adipose tissue.
a. Reticular b. Stratum lucidiumc. Dermisd. Hypodermis
7. This type of cell is found in the epidermal layer, signaling antibodies.
a. Melaninb. Dendriticc. Nervousd. Keratin
8. This is another name for “sweat” gland.
a. Sudoriferous b. Sebaceous
9. This is another name for “oil” gland.
a. Sudoriferous b. Sebaceous
10. This gland is always attached to a hair follicle.
a. Sudoriferous b. Sebaceous
11. This type of sudoriferous gland is attached to a
hair follicle.
a. Eccrineb. Apocrine
12. This layer of tissue contains the venules, arterioles, and nerve endings.
a. Epidermisb. Dermisc. Hypodermis
13. These cells provide a pigment which help protect the skin against UV rays.
a. Dendriticb. Melaninc. Melatonin d. Keratin
14. These protein-based cells provide additional
strength and structure.
a. Dendriticb. Fibrocytesc. Melatonin d. Keratin
15. This type of membrane covers surfaces exposed to the external environment.
a. Mucousb. Serousc. Cutaneousd. Synovial
16. Lines enclosed cavities.
a. Mucousb. Serousc. Cutaneousd. Synovial
17. Membranes including the tendon sheath and most
joints.
a. Mucousb. Serousc. Cutaneousd. Synovial
18. Merkel cells are sensitive to ___.
a. Touchb. Temperaturec. Lightd. Stretch
19. Decubitus ulcers are caused by a restriction of blood flow due to this force.
a. Tension b. Shearc. Torsiond. Compression
20. The rule of nines helps physicians determine the ____.
a. amount of damage due to burns
b. severity of damage due to burns
21. Third degree burns are often caused by ____.
a. UV raysb. Firesc. Household chores
22. Chicken pox.
a. Herpes Simplex 1b. Herpes Simplex 2c. Herpes Zosterd. Herpes Varicella
23. Shingles.
a. Herpes Simplex 1b. Herpes Simplex 2c. Herpes Zosterd. Herpes Varicella
24. Genital Herpes.
a. Herpes Simplex 1b. Herpes Simplex 2c. Herpes Zosterd. Human Papillomavirus
25. Causes warts.
a. Herpes Simplex 1b. Herpes Simplex 2c. Herpes Zosterd. Human Papillomavirus
26. Athlete’s foot and jock itch (tinea) are caused by ____.
a. Bacteriab. Virusc. Fungi
27. Ringworm is a fungal infection that is _______ contagious.
a. Notb. Extremely
28. Impetigo is often confused with ___ due to its location near the mouth.
a. Herpes Zosterb. Herpes Simplex 1c. Cellulitis
29. Cellulitis is a general term used to describe ____.
a. Red and flaky patchesb. Redness and inflammationc. Excessively dry skin
30. Which of the following is not part of the ABCD rule.
a. Borderb. Colorc. Diameterd. Abnormal