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6 Student: _ The skin does not include A the epidermis B the papillary layer C the hypodermis D the stratum basale E the dermis These are all types of cells found in the epidermis except A melanocytes B fibroblasts C stem cells D keratinocytes E tactile (Merkel) cells Skin covering the has sweat glands but no hair follicles or sebaceous (oil) glands A forearm B buttocks C abdomen D fingertips E back Most of the skin is _ mm thick A 0.01 to 0.02 B 0.1 to 0.2 C to D 10 to 20 E 100 to 200 This image shows structures of the skin and subcutaneous tissue What does "3" represent? A stratum basale B stratum spinosum C stratum corneum D dermis E hypodermis This image shows structures of the skin and subcutaneous tissue What does "1" represent? A stratum corneum B epidermis C papillary layer D reticular layer E hypodermis This image shows structures of the skin and subcutaneous tissue are found in the layer of the skin represented as "2" A Collagen and living keratinocytes B Collagen and dead keratinocytes C Collagen and fibroblasts D Elastic fibers and melanocytes E Elastic fibers and dendritic cells This image shows structures of the skin and subcutaneous tissue Layer "1" represents _, whereas layer "2" represents _ A simple squamous epithelium; areolar tissue B stratified squamous epithelium; dense irregular connective tissue C dense irregular connective tissue; stratified squamous epithelium D simple squamous epithelium; stratified squamous epithelium E dense regular connective tissue; stratified squamous epithelium This image shows strata and cell types of the epidermis represents a living keratinocyte belonging to the stratum basale A "1" B "2" C "3" D "4" E "5" 10 This image shows strata and cell types of the epidermis "2" represents a _, whereas "4" represents a _ A dead keratinocyte; dendritic cell B living keratinocyte; dead keratinocyte C melanocyte; dendritic cell D living keratinocyte; melanocyte E melanocyte; living keratinocyte 11 This layer of the epidermis consists of up to 30 layers of dead cells A stratum basale B stratum spinosum C stratum granulosum D stratum lucidum E stratum corneum 12 Which of the following are associated with the sense of touch? A fibroblasts B melanocytes C keratinocytes D dendritic (Langerhans) cells E tactile (Merkel) cells 13 The fastest rate of mitosis happens in the A stratum basale B stratum spinosum C stratum granulosum D stratum lucidum E stratum corneum 14 These cells stand guard against toxins, microbes and other pathogens A keratinocytes B melanocytes C adipocytes D dendritic (Langerhans) cells E tactile (Merkel) cells 15 Fingerprints left on things we touch are associated with A dermal papillae B dermal connective tissue C stratum basale D subcutaneous tissue E subcutaneous fat 16 Calluses or corns are the result of accelerated multiplication of A melanocytes B keratinocytes C fibroblasts D tactile cells E red blood cells 17 The _ is absent from most epidermis A stratum basale B stratum spinosum C stratum granulosum D stratum lucidum E stratum corneum 18 Leather is mostly made of the layer of the dermis, which is very tough due to the high concentration of fibers A areolar; collagen B areolar; keratin C reticular; collagen D reticular; keratin E papillary; keratin 19 The hypodermis usually has an abundance of this tissue A epithelial tissue B muscular tissue C nervous tissue D adipose tissue E keratinized tissue 20 The skin discoloration most likely to suggest physical abuse is A pallor B albinism C erythema D hematoma E jaundice 21 The reddish color of the skin of the lips is primarily due to this pigment A hemoglobin B myoglobin C melanin D carotene E keratin 22 This skin color is most likely to result from anemia A pallor B erythema C hematoma D albinism E jaundice 23 Bilirubin causes a skin discoloration called A erythema B jaundice C pallor D bronzing E cyanosis 24 Ethnic differences in skin color are primarily caused by differences in A UV radiation exposure B quantity of hemoglobin carried in the blood C quantity of melanin produced D number of melanocytes E number of keratinocytes 25 A _ is an elevated patch of melanized skin A hemangioma B mole C freckle D flexion line E friction ridge 26 A pilus is A a hair B a hair follicle C a tiny muscle that moves a hair D a sensory nerve fiber around the base of a hair E a gland associated with a hair follicle 27 The hair present only prenatally is called _, most of which is replaced by by the time of birth A pilus; terminal hair B lanugo; terminal hair C vellus; terminal hair D vellus; lanugo E lanugo; vellus 28 Blood vessels in the _ provide a hair with its sole source of nutrition A bulb B root C shaft D dermal papilla E medulla 29 This image shows the structure of a hair and its follicle What does "1" represent? A bulb B root C shaft D medulla E cuticle 30 The contraction of the piloerector muscles (pilomotor muscle or arrector pili) in humans causes A hairs to stand on end trapping an insulating layer of warm air next to the skin B generation of heat to raise the body temperature C hairs to stand on end to make the individual appear bigger D hairs to stand on end with no apparent function E increased ability to feel pain 31 A hair cycle consists of three developmental stages in the following order: A anagen, telogen, and catagen B anagen, catagen, and telogen C catagen, anagen, and telogen D catagen, telogen, and anagen E telogen, anagen, and catagen 32 Each hair grows in an oblique epithelial tube called a(an) A hair follicle B vellus C pilus D bulb E dermal papilla 33 Excessive hairiness is called A telogenism B anagenism C catagenism D alopecia E hirsutism 34 The narrow zone of dead skin overhanging the proximal end of a nail is called A eponychium (cuticle) B lunule C nail plate D nail body E nail root 35 This image shows the anatomy of a fingernail What does "2" represent? A free edge B nail body C eponychium (cuticle) D lunule E nail root 36 Variations in hair color arise from the relative amounts of A collagen and elastic filaments B keratin and melanin C carotene and hemoglobin D carotene and collagen E eumelanin and pheomelanin 37 Mitosis in the accounts for growth of the nail A nail plate B nail fold C eponychium D hyponychium E nail matrix 38 The oil of your scalp is secreted by glands associated with the hair follicles A merocrine sweat B apocrine sweat C sebaceous D ceruminous E mammary 39 Secretions from glands contribute to the acid mantle that inhibits bacterial growth on the skin A mammary B ceruminous C sebaceous D apocrine sweat E merocrine sweat 40 is/are formed partly from the secretions of glands in the external ear canal A Sebum B Cerumen C Sweat D Scents E Mucus 41 This image shows cutaneous glands The name of structure "1" is A merocrine gland B apocrine gland C sebaceous gland D ceruminous gland E perspiration gland 42 The cutaneous glands concerned with cooling the body are A ceruminous glands B sebaceous glands C merocrine glands D apocrine glands E exothermic glands 43 The _ are a source of sex pheromones A ceruminous glands B merocrine glands C mammary glands D sebaceous glands E apocrine glands 44 Mammary glands are modified _ glands that develop within the female breast, whereas are present in both sexes A merocrine; scent glands B apocrine; breasts C apocrine; scent glands D sebaceous; sudoriferous glands E sudoriferous; sebaceous glands 45 Which two strata of the epidermis are most susceptible to cancer? A corneum and lucidum B basale and corneum C spinosum and basale D granulosum and spinosum E lucidum and granulosum 46 The "ABCD rule" for recognizing early signs of malignant melanoma refers to the following characteristics of the lesion: A asymmetry, border irregularity, color, and diameter B asymmetry, brightness, color, and diameter C aspect, brightness, color, and distance D aspect, border irregularity, color, and distance E area, border irregularity, color, and density 47 The least common but most deadly type of skin cancer is A basal cell carcinoma B squamous cell carcinoma C melanoma D skin lymphoma E skin sarcoma 48 Basal cell carcinoma initially affects cells of the stratum , whereas melanoma arises from _ A spinosum; keratinocytes B spinosum; melanocytes C basale; fibroblasts D basale; melanocytes E basale; keratinocytes 49 _ burns involve the epidermis, all of the dermis, and often some deeper tissue A First-degree B Second-degree C Third-degree D Partial-thickness E Malignant 50 The most immediate threat to the life of a patient with severe burns is A fluid loss B eschar C heat loss D pain E infection 6 Key The skin does not include A the epidermis B the papillary layer C the hypodermis D the stratum basale E the dermis Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #16 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System These are all types of cells found in the epidermis except A melanocytes B fibroblasts C stem cells D keratinocytes E tactile (Merkel) cells Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #17 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System Skin covering the has sweat glands but no hair follicles or sebaceous (oil) glands A forearm B buttocks C abdomen D fingertips E back Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #18 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System Most of the skin is _ mm thick A 0.01 to 0.02 B 0.1 to 0.2 C to D 10 to 20 E 100 to 200 Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #19 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System Saladin - Chapter 06 This image shows structures of the skin and subcutaneous tissue What does "3" represent? A stratum basale B stratum spinosum C stratum corneum D dermis E hypodermis Blooms Level: Remember Figure: 06.01 Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #20 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System This image shows structures of the skin and subcutaneous tissue What does "1" represent? A stratum corneum B epidermis C papillary layer D reticular layer E hypodermis Blooms Level: Remember Figure: 06.01 Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #21 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System This image shows structures of the skin and subcutaneous tissue are found in the layer of the skin represented as "2" A Collagen and living keratinocytes B Collagen and dead keratinocytes C Collagen and fibroblasts D Elastic fibers and melanocytes E Elastic fibers and dendritic cells Blooms Level: Apply Figure: 06.01 Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #22 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System This image shows structures of the skin and subcutaneous tissue Layer "1" represents _, whereas layer "2" represents _ A simple squamous epithelium; areolar tissue B stratified squamous epithelium; dense irregular connective tissue C dense irregular connective tissue; stratified squamous epithelium D simple squamous epithelium; stratified squamous epithelium E dense regular connective tissue; stratified squamous epithelium Blooms Level: Apply Figure: 06.01 Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #23 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 This image shows strata and cell types of the epidermis represents a living keratinocyte belonging to the stratum basale A "1" B "2" C "3" D "4" E "5" Blooms Level: Remember Figure: 06.03 Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #24 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 10 This image shows strata and cell types of the epidermis "2" represents a _, whereas "4" represents a _ A dead keratinocyte; dendritic cell B living keratinocyte; dead keratinocyte C melanocyte; dendritic cell D living keratinocyte; melanocyte E melanocyte; living keratinocyte Blooms Level: Apply Figure: 06.03 Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #25 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 11 This layer of the epidermis consists of up to 30 layers of dead cells A stratum basale B stratum spinosum C stratum granulosum D stratum lucidum E stratum corneum Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #26 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 12 Which of the following are associated with the sense of touch? A fibroblasts B melanocytes C keratinocytes D dendritic (Langerhans) cells E tactile (Merkel) cells Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #27 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 13 The fastest rate of mitosis happens in the A stratum basale B stratum spinosum C stratum granulosum D stratum lucidum E stratum corneum Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #28 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 14 These cells stand guard against toxins, microbes and other pathogens A keratinocytes B melanocytes C adipocytes D dendritic (Langerhans) cells E tactile (Merkel) cells Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #29 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 15 Fingerprints left on things we touch are associated with A dermal papillae B dermal connective tissue C stratum basale D subcutaneous tissue E subcutaneous fat Blooms Level: Understand Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #30 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 16 Calluses or corns are the result of accelerated multiplication of A melanocytes B keratinocytes C fibroblasts D tactile cells E red blood cells Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #31 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 17 The _ is absent from most epidermis A stratum basale B stratum spinosum C stratum granulosum D stratum lucidum E stratum corneum Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #32 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 18 Leather is mostly made of the layer of the dermis, which is very tough due to the high concentration of fibers A areolar; collagen B areolar; keratin C reticular; collagen D reticular; keratin E papillary; keratin Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #33 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 19 The hypodermis usually has an abundance of this tissue A epithelial tissue B muscular tissue C nervous tissue D adipose tissue E keratinized tissue Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue Saladin - Chapter 06 #34 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 20 The skin discoloration most likely to suggest physical abuse is A pallor B albinism C erythema D hematoma E jaundice Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.01.c Describe the normal and pathological colors that the skin can have, and explain their causes Saladin - Chapter 06 #35 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 21 The reddish color of the skin of the lips is primarily due to this pigment A hemoglobin B myoglobin C melanin D carotene E keratin Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.01.c Describe the normal and pathological colors that the skin can have, and explain their causes Saladin - Chapter 06 #36 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 22 This skin color is most likely to result from anemia A pallor B erythema C hematoma D albinism E jaundice Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.01.c Describe the normal and pathological colors that the skin can have, and explain their causes Saladin - Chapter 06 #37 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 23 Bilirubin causes a skin discoloration called A erythema B jaundice C pallor D bronzing E cyanosis Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.01.c Describe the normal and pathological colors that the skin can have, and explain their causes Saladin - Chapter 06 #38 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 24 Ethnic differences in skin color are primarily caused by differences in A UV radiation exposure B quantity of hemoglobin carried in the blood C quantity of melanin produced D number of melanocytes E number of keratinocytes Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.01.c Describe the normal and pathological colors that the skin can have, and explain their causes Saladin - Chapter 06 #39 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 25 A _ is an elevated patch of melanized skin A hemangioma B mole C freckle D flexion line E friction ridge Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.01.d Describe the common markings of the skin Saladin - Chapter 06 #40 Section: 06.01 Topic: Integumentary System 26 A pilus is A a hair B a hair follicle C a tiny muscle that moves a hair D a sensory nerve fiber around the base of a hair E a gland associated with a hair follicle Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.02.a Distinguish between three types of hair Saladin - Chapter 06 #41 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 27 The hair present only prenatally is called _, most of which is replaced by by the time of birth A pilus; terminal hair B lanugo; terminal hair C vellus; terminal hair D vellus; lanugo E lanugo; vellus Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.02.a Distinguish between three types of hair Saladin - Chapter 06 #42 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 28 Blood vessels in the _ provide a hair with its sole source of nutrition A bulb B root C shaft D dermal papilla E medulla Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.02.b Describe the histology of a hair and its follicle Saladin - Chapter 06 #43 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System Saladin - Chapter 06 29 This image shows the structure of a hair and its follicle What does "1" represent? A bulb B root C shaft D medulla E cuticle Blooms Level: Remember Figure: 06.07 Learning Outcome: 06.02.b Describe the histology of a hair and its follicle Saladin - Chapter 06 #44 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 30 The contraction of the piloerector muscles (pilomotor muscle or arrector pili) in humans causes A hairs to stand on end trapping an insulating layer of warm air next to the skin B generation of heat to raise the body temperature C hairs to stand on end to make the individual appear bigger D hairs to stand on end with no apparent function E increased ability to feel pain Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.02.b Describe the histology of a hair and its follicle Saladin - Chapter 06 #45 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 31 A hair cycle consists of three developmental stages in the following order: A anagen, telogen, and catagen B anagen, catagen, and telogen C catagen, anagen, and telogen D catagen, telogen, and anagen E telogen, anagen, and catagen Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.02.b Describe the histology of a hair and its follicle Saladin - Chapter 06 #46 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 32 Each hair grows in an oblique epithelial tube called a(an) A hair follicle B vellus C pilus D bulb E dermal papilla Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.02.b Describe the histology of a hair and its follicle Saladin - Chapter 06 #47 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 33 Excessive hairiness is called A telogenism B anagenism C catagenism D alopecia E hirsutism Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.02.b Describe the histology of a hair and its follicle Saladin - Chapter 06 #48 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 34 The narrow zone of dead skin overhanging the proximal end of a nail is called A eponychium (cuticle) B lunule C nail plate D nail body E nail root Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.02.d Describe the structure and function of nails Saladin - Chapter 06 #49 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System Learning Outcome: 06.02.d Describe the structure and function of nails Saladin - Chapter 06 35 This image shows the anatomy of a fingernail What does "2" represent? A free edge B nail body C eponychium (cuticle) D lunule E nail root Blooms Level: Remember Figure: 06.10 Learning Outcome: 06.02.d Describe the structure and function of nails Saladin - Chapter 06 #50 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 36 Variations in hair color arise from the relative amounts of A collagen and elastic filaments B keratin and melanin C carotene and hemoglobin D carotene and collagen E eumelanin and pheomelanin Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.02.b Describe the histology of a hair and its follicle Saladin - Chapter 06 #51 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 37 Mitosis in the accounts for growth of the nail A nail plate B nail fold C eponychium D hyponychium E nail matrix Blooms Level: Understand Learning Outcome: 06.02.d Describe the structure and function of nails Saladin - Chapter 06 #52 Section: 06.02 Topic: Integumentary System 38 The oil of your scalp is secreted by glands associated with the hair follicles A merocrine sweat B apocrine sweat C sebaceous D ceruminous E mammary Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.03.b Describe the location, structure, and function of sebaceous and ceruminous glands Saladin - Chapter 06 #53 Section: 06.03 Topic: Integumentary System 39 Secretions from glands contribute to the acid mantle that inhibits bacterial growth on the skin A mammary B ceruminous C sebaceous D apocrine sweat E merocrine sweat Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.03.a Name two types of sweat glands, and describe the structure and function of each Saladin - Chapter 06 #54 Section: 06.03 Topic: Integumentary System 40 is/are formed partly from the secretions of glands in the external ear canal A Sebum B Cerumen C Sweat D Scents E Mucus Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.03.b Describe the location, structure, and function of sebaceous and ceruminous glands Saladin - Chapter 06 #55 Section: 06.03 Topic: Integumentary System Saladin - Chapter 06 41 This image shows cutaneous glands The name of structure "1" is A merocrine gland B apocrine gland C sebaceous gland D ceruminous gland E perspiration gland Blooms Level: Remember Figure: 06.11 Learning Outcome: 06.03.a Name two types of sweat glands, and describe the structure and function of each Saladin - Chapter 06 #56 Section: 06.03 Topic: Integumentary System 42 The cutaneous glands concerned with cooling the body are A ceruminous glands B sebaceous glands C merocrine glands D apocrine glands E exothermic glands Blooms Level: Understand Learning Outcome: 06.03.a Name two types of sweat glands, and describe the structure and function of each Saladin - Chapter 06 #57 Section: 06.03 Topic: Integumentary System 43 The _ are a source of sex pheromones A ceruminous glands B merocrine glands C mammary glands D sebaceous glands E apocrine glands Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.03.a Name two types of sweat glands, and describe the structure and function of each Saladin - Chapter 06 #58 Section: 06.03 Topic: Integumentary System 44 Mammary glands are modified _ glands that develop within the female breast, whereas are present in both sexes A merocrine; scent glands B apocrine; breasts C apocrine; scent glands D sebaceous; sudoriferous glands E sudoriferous; sebaceous glands Blooms Level: Understand Learning Outcome: 06.03.c Discuss the distinction between breasts and mammary glands, and explain their respective functions Saladin - Chapter 06 #59 Section: 06.03 Topic: Integumentary System 45 Which two strata of the epidermis are most susceptible to cancer? A corneum and lucidum B basale and corneum C spinosum and basale D granulosum and spinosum E lucidum and granulosum Blooms Level: Understand Learning Outcome: 06.04.a Describe the three most common forms of skin cancer Saladin - Chapter 06 #60 Section: 06.04 Topic: Integumentary System 46 The "ABCD rule" for recognizing early signs of malignant melanoma refers to the following characteristics of the lesion: A asymmetry, border irregularity, color, and diameter B asymmetry, brightness, color, and diameter C aspect, brightness, color, and distance D aspect, border irregularity, color, and distance E area, border irregularity, color, and density Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.04.a Describe the three most common forms of skin cancer Saladin - Chapter 06 #61 Section: 06.04 Topic: Integumentary System 47 The least common but most deadly type of skin cancer is A basal cell carcinoma B squamous cell carcinoma C melanoma D skin lymphoma E skin sarcoma Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.04.a Describe the three most common forms of skin cancer Saladin - Chapter 06 #62 Section: 06.04 Topic: Integumentary System 48 Basal cell carcinoma initially affects cells of the stratum , whereas melanoma arises from _ A spinosum; keratinocytes B spinosum; melanocytes C basale; fibroblasts D basale; melanocytes E basale; keratinocytes Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.04.a Describe the three most common forms of skin cancer Saladin - Chapter 06 #63 Section: 06.04 Topic: Integumentary System 49 _ burns involve the epidermis, all of the dermis, and often some deeper tissue A First-degree B Second-degree C Third-degree D Partial-thickness E Malignant Blooms Level: Remember Learning Outcome: 06.04.b Describe the three classes of burns and the priorities in burn treatment Saladin - Chapter 06 #64 Section: 06.04 Topic: Integumentary System 50 The most immediate threat to the life of a patient with severe burns is A fluid loss B eschar C heat loss D pain E infection Blooms Level: Apply Learning Outcome: 06.04.b Describe the three classes of burns and the priorities in burn treatment Saladin - Chapter 06 #65 Section: 06.04 Topic: Integumentary System Summary Category # of Questions Blooms Level: Remember 31 Blooms Level: Understand Blooms Level: Apply 14 Figure: 06.01 Figure: 06.03 Figure: 06.07 Figure: 06.10 Figure: 06.11 Learning Outcome: 06.01.b Describe the histological structure of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue 20 Learning Outcome: 06.01.c Describe the normal and pathological colors that the skin can have, and explain their causes Learning Outcome: 06.01.d Describe the common markings of the skin Learning Outcome: 06.02.a Distinguish between three types of hair Learning Outcome: 06.02.b Describe the histology of a hair and its follicle Learning Outcome: 06.02.d Describe the structure and function of nails Learning Outcome: 06.03.a Name two types of sweat glands, and describe the structure and function of each Learning Outcome: 06.03.b Describe the location, structure, and function of sebaceous and ceruminous glands Learning Outcome: 06.03.c Discuss the distinction between breasts and mammary glands, and explain their respective functions Learning Outcome: 06.04.a Describe the three most common forms of skin cancer Learning Outcome: 06.04.b Describe the three classes of burns and the priorities in burn treatment Saladin - Chapter 06 55 Section: 06.01 25 Section: 06.02 12 Section: 06.03 Section: 06.04 Topic: Integumentary System 50 ... merocrine glands D apocrine glands E exothermic glands Blooms Level: Understand Learning Outcome: 06.03.a Name two types of sweat glands, and describe the structure and function of each Saladin -... Name two types of sweat glands, and describe the structure and function of each Learning Outcome: 06.03.b Describe the location, structure, and function of sebaceous and ceruminous glands Learning... glands D apocrine glands E exothermic glands 43 The _ are a source of sex pheromones A ceruminous glands B merocrine glands C mammary glands D sebaceous glands E apocrine glands 44 Mammary glands

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