True or False: The subcutaneous tissue is part of the skin or the integumentary system.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Question 2) Indicate the factors that do NOT directly determine the amount and rate of melanin production in an individual.
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Question 3) Select the regions that are composed of loose connective tissue.
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Question 4) Indicate the statements that describe erythema.
What will be an ideal response?
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Question 5) A parent of an baby visits her pediatrician because her baby is turning orange. Fortunately, the baby's lab tests indicate no abnormality. What could be causing the orange coloration?
A.
The mother has been feeding the baby orange soda.
B.
The baby's diet consists of mostly sweet potatoes and carrots.
C.
There is no logical explanation for this coloration change.
D.
The baby was in the sun too long.
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Question 6) When the skin develops a reddish color due to a temporary increase in blood flow, the condition is called:
A.
jaundice
B.
albinism
C.
cyanosis
D.
erythema
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Question 7) Describe the effect of exposure to UV rays on the skin.
A.
Improved skin tone
B.
Increased vitamin B production
C.
Increased melanin synthesis
D.
Decreased cancer risk
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Question 8) The vesicles that contain melanin are called ______.
A.
keratinocytes
B.
Golgi apparatus
C.
melanosomes
D.
melanocytes
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Question 9) Describe the movement of melanin in the skin.
A.
Melanin is transferred from melanocytes to keratinocytes.
B.
Melanin is transferred from melanocytes to Merkel cells.
C.
Melanocytes carry melanin with them as they migrate toward the skin surface.
D.
Melanin is transferred from keratinocytes to melanocytes.
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Question 10) Identify the functions of the integumentary system.
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