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What is the primary function of the integumentary system?

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To protect the body from external damage and regulate body temperature.

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True or False: The integumentary system includes the skin, hair, and nails.

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True

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Fill in the blank: The outermost layer of the skin is called the __________.

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epidermis

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What are the two main layers of the skin?

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Epidermis and dermis

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Which layer of the skin contains blood vessels and nerves?

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Dermis

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6
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What pigment is responsible for skin color?

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Melanin

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Name the glands associated with the integumentary system.

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Sebaceous glands and sweat glands

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True or False: Hair is made of living cells.

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False

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What is the role of sweat glands in the integumentary system?

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To regulate body temperature through perspiration.

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Fill in the blank: The __________ is the layer of fat below the dermis that helps insulate the body.

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hypodermis

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Which type of skin is characterized by a thicker epidermis and more sweat glands?

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Thick skin

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What is the main function of sebaceous glands?

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To produce oil that lubricates the skin and hair.

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True or False: Nails are made of keratin.

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True

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14
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What is the term for the condition of excessive sweating?

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Hyperhidrosis

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List the four types of cells found in the epidermis.

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Keratinocytes, melanocytes, Merkel cells, and Langerhans cells.

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What is the function of Langerhans cells?

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To act as immune cells within the skin.

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Fill in the blank: The __________ is the deepest layer of the epidermis where cell division occurs.

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stratum basale

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What is the primary role of melanocytes?

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To produce melanin and protect against UV radiation.

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True or False: The dermis contains hair follicles.

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True

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What are the two types of sweat glands?

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Eccrine glands and apocrine glands.

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What layer of the skin is primarily responsible for sensation?

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Dermis

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Fill in the blank: The __________ is the visible part of the nail.

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What is the function of the arrector pili muscle?

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To cause hair to stand up when cold or frightened.

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True or False: The integumentary system plays a role in vitamin D synthesis.

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What skin condition is characterized by the inflammation of the skin?
Dermatitis
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What is the term for the loss of hair?
Alopecia
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Fill in the blank: The __________ is responsible for the 'goosebumps' response.
arrector pili muscle
28
Define **joint**.
A connection between two bones that allows for movement.
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What type of joint is a **hinge joint**?
A joint that allows movement in one plane, like a door.
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True or false: **Ball-and-socket joints** allow for rotational movement.
TRUE ## Footnote Examples include the shoulder and hip joints.
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Fill in the blank: **Synovial joints** are characterized by _______ fluid.
synovial
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What is the function of **cartilage** in joints?
To reduce friction and absorb shock between bones.
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Define **fibrous joint**.
A joint connected by dense connective tissue, allowing little to no movement.
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What type of joint is found in the **skull**?
Fibrous joints, specifically sutures.
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True or false: **Cartilaginous joints** allow for free movement.
FALSE ## Footnote Cartilaginous joints allow limited movement, such as in the spine.
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What is the role of **ligaments** in joints?
To connect bones to other bones and stabilize the joint.
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Fill in the blank: **Pivot joints** allow for _______ movement.
rotational
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What is a **saddle joint**?
A joint that allows movement in two planes, like the thumb.
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Define **synovial membrane**.
A tissue that lines the joint capsule and produces synovial fluid.
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True or false: **Elbow joints** are classified as hinge joints.
TRUE ## Footnote The elbow allows flexion and extension.
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What type of joint is a **condyloid joint**?
A joint allowing movement but not rotation, like the wrist.
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Fill in the blank: **Articular cartilage** covers the _______ of bones in a joint.
ends
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What is the purpose of **bursae** in joints?
To reduce friction between moving parts of the joint.
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Define **joint capsule**.
A fibrous tissue that encloses the joint and provides stability.
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True or false: **Knee joints** are classified as hinge joints.
TRUE ## Footnote The knee primarily allows flexion and extension.
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What is a **dislocation**?
An injury where bones in a joint are forced out of their normal position.
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Fill in the blank: **Menisci** are _______ in the knee joint.
cartilaginous structures
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What is the main characteristic of **amphiarthroses** joints?
They allow slight movement between bones.
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Define **diarthroses**.
Freely movable joints, such as synovial joints.
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True or false: **Shoulder joints** are the most mobile joints in the body.
TRUE ## Footnote The shoulder allows a wide range of motion.
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What is the main function of **synovial fluid**?
To lubricate joints and reduce friction.
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Fill in the blank: **Shoulder joint** is an example of a _______ joint.
ball-and-socket
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What type of joint is the **ankle joint**?
A hinge joint that allows up and down movement.