Quiz 1 Integumentary

A visually engaging illustration of the human skin layers, showcasing the epidermis and dermis with labeled structures such as hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands in a colorful and educational style.

Integumentary System Quiz

Test your knowledge of the integumentary system with this comprehensive quiz designed for students and enthusiasts alike. Explore the fascinating facts about the skin, its layers, and functions.

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about skin anatomy and physiology
  • Perfect for students or anyone interested in dermatology
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by StudyingSkin101
Which statement is not true of the epidermis?
It is a cutaneous membrane.
It is composed mostly of connective tissue.
It is the outermost layer of skin.
It contains the stratum germinativum.
Which of the following is not found in the dermis of the skin?
Collagen connective tissue
Nerve ending
Melanocytes, which give the skin color
Sweat glands
The arrector pili muscle causes
Alopecia
Goose pimples/ bumps
Lanugo
Male pattern baldness
Which type of gland secretes oil for the skin and hair?
Sebaceous gland
Sudoriferous gland
Eccrine gland
Apocrine gland
The crescent-shaped white area near the root of the nail is called the
Cuticle
Nail bed
Lunula
Nail body
Fill in the blank: ā€œSā€ stands for _______________ in the Skin Lesion Assessment.
Striation
Skin
Status
Severity
The skin is made up of two layers: the epidermis and the dermis.
True
False
Both keratin and melanin assist the skin in its function of protection.
True
False
The skin allows blood vessels near the surface to constrict when the environment is hot.
True
False
A macule is an an levated, firm, circumscribed area; <1 cm in diameter
True
False
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