ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY MODULE
3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Outer layer of the skin; epithelial tissue - ANS Epidermis
Lower layer of the skin, dense irregular connective tissue - ANS dermis
beneath the skin and connects it to bone or muscle; loose connective tissue -
ANS hypodermis
blood cell formation - ANS hemopoiesis
dense bone matrix with few spaces - ANS compact bone
bone tissue with many spaces around the matrix - ANS cancellous bone
bone formation - ANS ossification
hyaline cartilage over the ends of bone - ANS articular cartilage
the part of the skeleton that supports the head, neck, and trunk - ANS axial skeleton
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, the part of the skeleton that consists of the limbs - ANS appendicular skeleton
junction between flat bones of the skull - ANS suture
a projection on a bone - ANS process
passageway - ANS meatus
hole - ANS foramen
hollow space in a bone - ANS sinus
what are the two layers of the skin - ANS epidermis and dermis
which layer of the skin contains keratinized cells - ANS epidermis
which layer of the skin contains papillae - ANS dermis
how to the dermal papillae help the epidermal cells - ANS increase the number of blood
vessels exposed to the epidermis
why do some cuts heal quickly with little scarring while other cuts of similar size and depth heal
more slowly with more scarring - ANS the position of the cut in relation to the lines of
tension
how does the hair follicle or sweat gland help heal bad burns - ANS provides a storehouse of
cells for healthy regeneration
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3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GRADED A+ 2025/2026
Outer layer of the skin; epithelial tissue - ANS Epidermis
Lower layer of the skin, dense irregular connective tissue - ANS dermis
beneath the skin and connects it to bone or muscle; loose connective tissue -
ANS hypodermis
blood cell formation - ANS hemopoiesis
dense bone matrix with few spaces - ANS compact bone
bone tissue with many spaces around the matrix - ANS cancellous bone
bone formation - ANS ossification
hyaline cartilage over the ends of bone - ANS articular cartilage
the part of the skeleton that supports the head, neck, and trunk - ANS axial skeleton
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, the part of the skeleton that consists of the limbs - ANS appendicular skeleton
junction between flat bones of the skull - ANS suture
a projection on a bone - ANS process
passageway - ANS meatus
hole - ANS foramen
hollow space in a bone - ANS sinus
what are the two layers of the skin - ANS epidermis and dermis
which layer of the skin contains keratinized cells - ANS epidermis
which layer of the skin contains papillae - ANS dermis
how to the dermal papillae help the epidermal cells - ANS increase the number of blood
vessels exposed to the epidermis
why do some cuts heal quickly with little scarring while other cuts of similar size and depth heal
more slowly with more scarring - ANS the position of the cut in relation to the lines of
tension
how does the hair follicle or sweat gland help heal bad burns - ANS provides a storehouse of
cells for healthy regeneration
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.