
Tissues and Integumentary System
Quiz by Bernadette Castañares
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The less melanin that is present, the darker the skin.Â
Connect the following:
It has a single layer but appears to have many due to cells’ nuclei being placed at many levels.
It secretes substances through tubes or ducts.
The Three Germ Layers
A loose connective tissue reduces heat loss and provides tremendous energy reserve, support, and protection. It also appears yellowish.Â
Arrange the layers of the epidermis from the most superficial to the deepest.
What cells form melanin?
It produces a thicker sweat often released during emotional stress and is limited to the axillary and pubic regions.
It alerts the immune system to the invaders.
It is an inherited trait that causes individuals to not produce melanin.
It surrounds the root and is composed of epidermal cells.
Eponychium is located in the nail body as a whitish, crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail.
Skeletal Muscles are groups of multi-nucleated cells with striations due to the arrangement of contractile proteins within the enclosures.
These are stretchable but strong fibers made of proteins, elastin & fibrillin. These are found in skin, blood vessels & lung tissues.
Endocrine Gland is a ductless & secrete substance called ---------------Â directly into the interstitial fluid and then, into the blood.
It is like adherens junctions, but the plaque binds to intermediate laments & does not form a belt. Instead of two cells adhering along a belt, they adhere at specific spots.
It detects changes inside & outside the body and generates and transmits nerve impulses that coordinate body activities to help maintain homeostasis.
It is the physician who examines tissues for changes that may indicate damage or disease.
Make it match.
It has multiple layers of cells & intended for protection.
WBC
The cylindrical, intermediate-sized cells that make up this tissue are connected to one another by cell junctions called intercalated discs.
These are supporting cells that do not generate or conduct nerve impulses but have many other important supportive functions such as nourishment, protection & even maintenance of temperature for neurons.
Deep to the dermis, but not part of the skin. It consists of areolar connective tissue & adipose tissue