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The following are stages in the regeneration of skin following an injury. What is the correct order for these events?
1. inflammation
2. cellular migration
3. epidermis covers granulation tissue
4. epidermis covers scar tissue

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Accessory structures of the skin include all of the following, except:

Epidermis

Water loss due to interstitial fluid penetration through the surface of the skin is termed _____ perspiration

Insensible

The layer of the epidermis that contains melanocytes is the

stratum germinativum.

Which of the following is not an effect of ultraviolet radiation

Vitiligo - a common skin disease in which there is loss of pigment from areas of the skin resulting in irregular white spots or patches

The layer of the skin that contains bundles of collagen fibers and the protein elastin and is responsible for the strength of the skin is the _____ layer

Reticular

All of the following are true of the subcutaneous layer, except it

is attached to the dermis by a basement membrane

Variations in hair color reflect differences in the pigment produced

Melanocytes

Glands that discharge an oily secretion into hair follicles are _____ gland

Sebaceous

Most body odor is the result of bacterial metabolism of the secretions produced by _____ glands.

apocrine sweat

Sensible perspiration is produced by _____ gland

merocrine sweat

The primary function of sensible perspiration is to

cool the surface of the skin

sweat tastes salty because of its

electrolytes

Nail production occurs at the nail

root

An important vitamin that is formed in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight is

Vitamin D

All of the following are true of epidermal ridges, all except that they

contain increased numbers of free nerve endings.

Vitamin D synthesized by the skin has all of the following effects on other organ systems, except that it

functions in the activation of Algerians cells by the lymphatic system.

When the arrector pili muscles contract,

"goose bumps" are formed

Deodorants are used to mask the odor of _____ secretions.

apocrine

Stretch marks occur when

the skin is so extensively stretched that its elastic capabilities are exceeded.

If the papilla of a hair follicle is destroyed,

the follicle will not produce a hair.

Each of the following statements concerning sebaceous glands and sebum is true except one. Identify the exception

Most sebaceous glands are coiled tubular glands.

Merocrine sweat glands

secrete a watery fluid directly onto the surface of the skin.

Skin can regenerate effectively even after considerable damage has occurred because

stem cells persist in both epithelial and connective-tissue components of the skin even after injury.

Scar tissue is the result of

an abnormally large number of collagen fibers and relatively few blood vessels at the repair site.

Wrinkles and sagging skin in elderly individuals are the result of

thinning of the epidermis and decline of the protein elastin.

Which of the following happens if body temperature rises above normal?

Blood flow to the skin increases.

Dark-skinned individuals actually have greater numbers of melanocytes.

False

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What is the function of the hair papilla quizlet?

They increase the area of contact between the dermis and epidermis, allowing for a stronger connection between the two layers. Each dermal papillae contains the capillaries that supply nutrients to the epidermal cells.

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hair papilla, an indentation at the bottom of the bulb. function of the hair papilla. blood vessels located in the hair papilla provide oxygen and nutrients to the rapidly dividing cells in the bulb of the follicle.

What's in the papillary layer?

Papillary dermis: The papillary layer is the top layer of your dermis. It's much thinner than the reticular dermis. It consists of collagen fibers, fibroblast cells, fat cells, blood vessels (capillary loops), nerve fibers, touch receptors (Meissner corpuscles) and cells that fight bacteria (phagocytes).

Which glands secrete a thick odorous secretion into the hair follicle?

Apocrine sweat glands start to function at puberty under the stimulation of sex hormones. They are associated with hair follicles in the groin and axillary region. The viscous, protein-rich product is initially odorless but may develop an odor after exposure to bacteria.