Whitt_Hudson Test Skin Flashcards
3.How does the skin help regulate the body temperature?
A. by enabling excess heat to escape from the body
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- On the skin diagram 6 is pointing to
A. Dermis
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- On the skin diagram 8 is pointing to?
B. Nerve
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- Which of the following is not a primary function of the skin
C. Vitamin B production
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- Which of the following will help cool the body
A. Evaporation of sweat from skins surface
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- When the body temperature becomes abnormally high, thermoreguatory homeostasis is maintained by
C. an increase in sweat gland activity and an increase in blood flow to the skin
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- How many hydrogen peroxide molecules are there in the above equation
B. 2
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- The bundle of smooth muscle associated with hair follicles is called
C. Arrector pili
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- Which bodily system parts of which can be found in the skin is responsible for your sense of touch?
A. The nervous System
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- The dependent variable in our experiment is illustrated by the
C. Height of column of bubbles
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- – are glands that are associated with hair follicles
D. Sebaceous
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- What can you conclude from the fat that your skin prevents harmful germs from entering your body
B. Germs can enter your body through cuts and scrapes
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- Which of these is an example of positive feedback?
B. A pregnant women expediting contractions
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- Which of these illustrations is an example of positive feedback
A. A woman nursing a baby
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- What might happen if your respiratory system malfunctioned
D. The oxygen level in your blood might go out of wack
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- What might happen if if you didn’t run a fever when you got sick
C. You wouldn’t fight off the infection as good
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- Normal air contains aproxitly 20% O2 and when a human inhales we absorb and use oxygen without proper lungs what happens
B. Homeostasis would not be maintained
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- Shivering and sweating are two responses to which feedback
A. Negative
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- What happens after Mary finishes a big meal
D. Her pancreas will secrete insulin that makes glucagon
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- Which part of the brain monitors the body’s sugar level
C. Hypothalamus
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- In your body the type of feedback that happens daily
B. Negative
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- The hormones that signal the kidneys to regulate the amount of water the body needs
C. Antidieuretic
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- What are the chemicals above
B. 4
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- In the formula above how man atoms of hydrogen peroxide
B. 4
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- A healthy provides raw energy
Diet
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- The skin cells produce Wich helps digested
Vitamin D
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- Fat is one type of tissue
Connective
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- What is a
Golgi body packages and distributes proteins
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105.
The blood vessels increase to make it wormer, oposite for cold
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