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ATI Teas 7 From Official Study Guide - Human Anatomy & Physiology - The Integumentary System Questions with Accurate Answers

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Apocrine sweat glands correct answer accessory structures of the dermis that are in physical association with hair follicles, producing a secretion with an odor (possibly a sex pheromone to humans) Ceruminous glands correct answer accessory structures that produces ear wax. They're found only in the dermis of the ear canal Collagen correct answer tough, flexible connective tissue found in parts of the body such as the ear Cutaneous Vasoconstriction correct answer a decrease in the diameter of blood vessels in the dermis that reduces blood flow through the skin Eccrine sweat glands correct answer accessory structures originating throughout the dermis of the human body that secretes sweat, used primarily for regulation of body temperature Excretion correct answer elimination of metabolic waste from the body Hair follicles correct answer tubes arising from the dermis surrounded by invaginations of epithelial tissue from which hair growth occurs

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ATI Teas 7 From Official Study Guide
2024-2025 - Human Anatomy &
Physiology - The Integumentary System
Questions with Accurate Answers
Apocrine sweat glands correct answer accessory structures of the
dermis that are in physical association with hair follicles, producing a
secretion with an odor (possibly a sex pheromone to humans)


Ceruminous glands correct answer accessory structures that produces
ear wax. They're found only in the dermis of the ear canal


Collagen correct answer tough, flexible connective tissue found in parts
of the body such as the ear


Cutaneous Vasoconstriction correct answer a decrease in the diameter
of blood vessels in the dermis that reduces blood flow through the skin


Eccrine sweat glands correct answer accessory structures originating
throughout the dermis of the human body that secretes sweat, used
primarily for regulation of body temperature


Excretion correct answer elimination of metabolic waste from the body

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