FIRST - Put your name and the date in the "answer box". Then title this submission - Integumentary System Quiz.
For the answer to each question, number and type your response. You do not need to paste the question into the answer - only the answer needs to appear.
1. The outermost layer of the skin is the _________________.
2. All of the following are functions of the skin EXCEPT
A. protection
B. vitamin B synthesis
C. temperature regulation
D. sensation
3. The protein that helps protect the skin and underlying tissue is
A. melanin.
B. melatonin.
C. keratin.
D. actin.
4. The cells producing the pigment responsible for skin color are
A. keratinocytes.
B. melanocytes.
C. adipocytes.
D. Merkel cells.
5. A burn that involves the entire epidermis and some of the dermis is a
A. 1st degree burn.
B. 2nd degree burn.
C. 3rd degree burn.
D. 4th degree burn.
6. Of the 3 types of skin cancer listed in the notes, which type is the most common?
You will need to cite a source for your answer from the internet. Locate a website that gives
an answer, tell what answer is given and then paste a link to that site with your answer.
7. Define the following in your own words. In your definition, include the function and location
of each -
A. sudoriferous glands
B. sebaceous glands
C. apocrine glands
8. Tell me one fact you learned about the integumentary system in the last week and why you
remember it.
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Chuck Thompson
1/29/2008
Integumentary Test
1. Epidermis
Chuck Thompson
1/29/2008
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2.B
Chuck Thompson
1/29/2008
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3.c
Chuck Thompson
1/29/2008
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4.B
Chuck Thompson
1/29/2008
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5.B
Chuck Thompson
1/29/2008
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6.melanoma
http://www.revolutionhealth.com/conditions/cancer/skin-cancer-melanoma/causes/causes?section=section_02&s_kwcid=skin%20cancer%20causes|867071574
Chuck Thompson
1/29/2008
Integumentary Test
7.a)sudoriferous glands-Gland that makes sweet
b)sebaceous glands-Gland located in the skin that creates an oily substance called sebum
c)apocrine glands-These glands produce sweat that contains fatty materials
Chuck Thompson
1/29/2008
Integumentary Test
8. Dont pop a burn with a needel let it pop on it's own, that way so the new layer of squamous cells can come through. I remember this cause you said it can get really infected.
Hollie Watkins
1-29-08
Integumentary System Quiz
1. Epidermis
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. B
6. Basal Cell Carcinoma
http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/topics/skin_cancer.cfm
7. sudoriferous glands-sweat glands, they are located with in and under sthe skin, they discharge sweat in the tiny openings in your skin.
sebaceous glands- oil glands, usually found around hair follicles, secretes an oily substance called sebum
apocrine glands- sweat glands, usually found around hair follicle, they secrete a fatty sweat into the skin
8. when you are cold little blood vessels on the surface constrict causing goose bumps, and i remember that because i was cold this morning.
Hollie Watkins
1-29-08
Integumentary System Quiz
1. Epidermis
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. B
6. Basal Cell Carcinoma
http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/topics/skin_cancer.cfm
7. sudoriferous glands-sweat glands, they are located with in and under sthe skin, they discharge sweat in the tiny openings in your skin.
sebaceous glands- oil glands, usually found around hair follicles, secretes an oily substance called sebum
apocrine glands- sweat glands, usually found around hair follicle, they secrete a fatty sweat into the skin
8. when you are cold little blood vessels on the surface constrict causing goose bumps, and i remember that because i was cold this morning.
Sydney Turner
1-29-08
Integumentary Systme Quiz
1. Epidermis
2.B
3.C
4.B
5.c
6.Basal Cell Carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer.
http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/topics/skin_cancer.cfm
7A. Tubelike pores found under the skin that discharges sweat.
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=9304
7B. Glands that are found where there is hair and they are used to secrete sebum.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebaceous_gland
7C. Found where body hair is located and produces odor causing sweat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocrine_sweat_glands
8.What kinds of burns there are and I will know when I get older I will be able to identify what types they are and if they need emergency help.
Matthew Stranacher
Integmentary test
2/9/08
1.Epidermis
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.B
6.Basal cell carcinoma,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basal_cell_carcinoma
7.
A. small tube glands which are in the subcutaneous tissues and
B. Any of many glands in the dermis of the skin that open into a hair follicle and produce and secrete sebum
C. Develop during puberty and release normal amount of sweat.
8. When you told us about when you chewed your nail off and it got infected. Then you had a test the next day.
Marcella Mocuta
1-29-08
Integumentary system quiz
1.epidermis
2.b.
3.c.
4.b.
5.b.
6.Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of cancer, with about a million new cases estimated in the U.S. each year.
http://www.skincancer.org/basal/index.php
7.A.sudoriferous glands(sweat glands)- small tubular structures located under and within the skin. they let out sweat by the tiny openings on the surface of your skin.
B. sebaceous glands- glands in the skin of a mammal that let out an oily substance called sebum.
C. apocrine glands- a form of a gland that is found in the skin, breast, eyelid and ear.
8.i have learned that the temperature of your body is lower in the morning... average oral is- 97.6 to 99.6 F
Andrea Baker 02/03/08
Integumentary System Quiz
1. epidermis
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. b
6. Basal cell carcinoma http://www.uthscsa.edu/mission/article.asp?id=478
7a. sudoriferous glands: are your sweat glands they are found under the skin.
7b. sebaceous glands: oil glands found around hair follicles
7c. apocrine glands: sweat glands found around hair follicles
8. I learned that chill bumps help you create heat for your body. I remembered this because I never really new why I got them.
Andrea Baker
02/02/08
Integumentary System Quiz
1. epidermis
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. b
6. Basal cell carcinoma http://www.uthscsa.edu/mission/article.asp?id=478
7a. sudoriferous glands: are your sweat glands they are found under the skin.
7b. sebaceous glands: oil glands found around hair follicles
7c. apocrine glands: sweat glands found around hair follicles
8. I learned that chill bumps help you create heat for your body. I remembered this because I never really new why I got them.
Andrea Baker
02/02/08
Integumentary System Quiz
1. epidermis
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. b
6. Basal cell carcinoma http://www.uthscsa.edu/mission/article.asp?id=478
7a. sudoriferous glands: are your sweat glands they are found under the skin.
7b. sebaceous glands: oil glands found around hair follicles
7c. apocrine glands: sweat glands found around hair follicles
8. I learned that chill bumps help you create heat for your body. I remembered this because I never really new why I got them.
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