Integuementary System Exit Quiz

A detailed illustration of the integumentary system, including skin layers, hair follicles, and glands, highlighting the key components like epidermis, dermis, and accessory structures in a colorful and educational style.

Integumentary System Exit Quiz

Test your knowledge of the integumentary system with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers essential functions, structures, and components related to the skin, hair, and glands.

Get ready to challenge yourself with questions about:

  • The functions of the integumentary system
  • Types of skin cells and their roles
  • Glandular secretions and their effects
  • Hair anatomy and pigmentation
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DiscoveringCells423
Each of the following is a function of the integuementary system EXCEPT
Synthesizes vitamin C
Senses temperature, touch, pressure, and vibration
Helps with thermoregulation
Protects against pathogens
In the integuementary system, Merkel cells
Are located in the dermis
Produce pigment
Have sensory functions
Produce keratin
Produce collagen
Each of the following is located in the dermis EXCEPT
Nerves
Blood vessels
Sweat glands
Hair follicles
A layer of adipose tissue
Eccrine glands 
Produce oily secretions that lubricate the skin and hair
Produce watery secretions that help with cooling the body
Are located only in the skin of armpits and groin
Are sac-like and empty into hair follicles
Produce ear wax
Arrector pilli muscles attach to hair follicles and contract to make hairs erect.
True
False
Vellus hairs are thick and coarse and have a very long growth cycle.
True
False
The matrix is the growth region of a hair and is located in the bulb of the hair. 
True
False
Pheomelanins are red and yellow pigments and contribute to the color of lips.
True
False
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