Chapter 5 The Integumentary System
MATCHING QUESTIONS
Figure 5.1
Using Figure 5.1, match the following:
1)
Area that produces the hair.
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
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Composes the root sheath of the hair follicle.
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 160; Fig. 5.5 3)
Only dermal part of the hair.
Answer:
E
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 160; Fig. 5.5 4)
Contains the medulla.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 160; Fig. 5.5
5)
Thick basement membrane.
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 160; Fig. 5.5 6)
Contains capillaries that supply nutrients to the hair.
Answer:
E
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 160; Fig. 5.5 7)
This structure hardens to become the hair shaft.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Page Ref: 160; Fig. 5.5
Figure 5.2
Using Figure 5.2, match the following:
8)
Sit e of the dermal ridges that produce epidermal ridges on the epidermal surfaces of the fingers.
Answer:
E
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 155; Fig. 5.1 9)
Responsible for shock absorption and located in the hypodermis.
Answer:
B
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 152; Fig. 5.1 10)
Pulls the hair follicle into an upright position.
Answer:
A
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 162; Fig. 5.1 11)
Sudoriferous gland.
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 158; Fig. 5.1 12)
Dense irregular connective tissue.
Answer:
D
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 155; Fig. 5.1 13)
Region that thickens markedly when one gains weight.
Answer:
B
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 152: Fig. 5.1 14)
Pain receptors are found here.
Answer:
E
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 155; Fig. 5.1 Match the following:
15)
The most abundant cells of the epidermis.
A)
Keratinocytes
Answer:
A
B)
Vitamin D
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 152
C)
Keratin
16)
Must be activated in the skin in order to enhance calcium metabolism.
Answer:
B
Diff: 1
Page Ref: 165
17)
The protein found in the epidermis that is responsible for toughening the skin.
Answer: