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Functions of the Integumentary System - Answer -Resistance to trauma and infection -Prevents loss or gain of water -Vitamin D synthesis -Sensory receptors for heat, cold, touch, texture, pressure, vibration, and tissue injury -Thermoregulation How does skin resist trauma and infection? - Answer -Skin has low pH to reduce bacteria and fungi -Cells are packed closely together with tough protein called keratin Name 3 ways the integumentary system thermoregulates? - Answer -Gland’s release sweat for evaporative cooling - Vasoconstriction - Vasodilation Define: Vasoconstriction - Answer narrowing of blood vessels, reduces heat loss Define: Vasodilation - Answer widening of blood vessels, increases heat loss What are the 2 main parts of the integumentary system? - Answer Epidermis- outer layer Dermis- underlying connective tissue *Hypodermis not really part of the skin!* What does the epidermis primarily consist of? - Answer keratinized stratified squamous epithelium What are the epidermal derivatives? - Answer glands, hair, nails What are the 4 main cell types in the epidermis? - Answer - Karatinocytes - Melanocytes - Tactile (Merkel) cells

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Anatomy and Physiology: Exam 2
Latest Questions All Answered Correct
2025-2026 Updated.
Functions of the Integumentary System - Answer -Resistance to trauma and infection

-Prevents loss or gain of water

-Vitamin D synthesis

-Sensory receptors for heat, cold, touch, texture, pressure, vibration, and tissue injury

-Thermoregulation



How does skin resist trauma and infection? - Answer -Skin has low pH to reduce bacteria and
fungi

-Cells are packed closely together with tough protein called keratin



Name 3 ways the integumentary system thermoregulates? - Answer -Gland’s release sweat for
evaporative cooling

- Vasoconstriction

- Vasodilation



Define: Vasoconstriction - Answer narrowing of blood vessels, reduces heat loss



Define: Vasodilation - Answer widening of blood vessels, increases heat loss



What are the 2 main parts of the integumentary system? - Answer Epidermis- outer layer

Dermis- underlying connective tissue

*Hypodermis not really part of the skin!*



What does the epidermis primarily consist of? - Answer keratinized stratified squamous
epithelium



What are the epidermal derivatives? - Answer glands, hair, nails

, - Dendritic (Langerhans) cells



Keratinocytes (functions) - Answer most numerous cell type, make fibrous protein keratin



Melanocytes (functions) - Answer synthesize pigment called melanin



Tactile cells (functions and 2nd name) - Answer also called Merkel cells, receptors for the
sense of touch, associated with a dermal nerve fiber



Dendritic cells (functions and 2nd name) - Answer macrophages (big phagocytic cells) that kill
microbes



What are the layers of the epidermis (list from bottom up)? - Answer - Stratum basale

- Stratum spinosum

- Stratum granulosum

- Stratum lucidum

- Stratum corneum



What layer of the epidermis is only found in thick skin? - Answer Straum lucidum



How many layers are found in the stratum basale? - Answer 1 layer



What cells are found in the stratum basale? - Answer stem cells, keratinocytes, melanocytes,
tactile (merkel) cells



What is the importance of the stem cells in the stratum basale? - Answer makes it mitotically
active, the stem cells divide and give rise to keratinocytes



How many layers are in the stratum spinosum? - Answer 8-10 layers



What is the appearance of the cells in the stratum spinosum, and why? - Answer The cells are
flattened, which happens as they are pushed upward
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