Integumentary System Worksheet #1
Integumentary System Worksheet #1
Questions
1. What do acidic secretions from skin glands do? ________________________________________________________
2. How does dilation of the blood vessels of the skin reduce the temperature of the skin surface? ___________________
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3. What can the muscles do to help raise the body’s temperature? ___________________________________________
Multiple Choices
5. ____The skin shields the body against ___________.
a. heat b. light c. injury d. all of the above
6. ____The epidermis contains ____________.
b. hair follicles b. blood vessels c. sweat glands d. keratin
16. ____Which of the following is not true about the integumentary system?
n. The average adult’s skin weighs about 6 pounds c. The thickest skin on our body is on our face
o. Skin is flexible and rugged d. The thinnest skin is on our eyelids
Matching
____ 1. Dermis a. The organ system consisting of skin, hair, and nails.
____ 2. melanin b. The outermost layer of the skin.
____ 3. epidermis c. Secretes an oily substance into the hair follicle.
____ 4. integumentary system d. Lies below the dermis and contains fat and loose connective tissue.
____ 5. reticular region e. The layer of skin directly under the epidermis
____ 6. sebaceous gland f. An oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands.
____ 7. sebum g. Part of the dermis that contains touch receptors.
____ 8. subcutaneous tissue h. The brown pigment that gives skin, hair and eyes their color.
____ 9. papillary region i. Part of the dermis that contains the hair follicles and roots, nerves, and glands.
Matching
____ Stratum corneum A. A clear, transparent layer through which light can pass.
____ Stratum lucidum B. Cells look like granules, and they are pushed to surface to replace cells that are shed.
____ Stratum granulosum C. has a layer of oil to help make this layer a protective, waterproof layer.
____ Stratum germinativum D. The deepest layer of epidermis, responsible for the growth of the epidermis.