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Answers for questions are given on the screen that follows Integument Quiz By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. Answers for questions are given on the screen that follows To advance to next slide: -click mouse or “page down” To return to the previous slide: - press “page up”

Name this layer and the tissue it is formed from

Hypodermis: areolar and adipose connective tissues

Name this structure and the tissue it is formed from

Arector pili muscle: smooth muscle

Name this structure

Sebaceous glands

Name this structure

Pacinian corpuscle

Name this layer and the tissue it is formed from

Dermis: areolar or dense irregular connective tissue

Name this structure

Hair shaft

Name this structure

Hair follicle

Name this structure

Hair bulb

Name these structures

Dermal papillae

Name this structure

Merkel’s disc

Name this structure

Apocrine sweat gland

Name this structure

Hair root

Name these structures

Eccrine sweat glands

Name this structure

Hair papilla

Name this layer and the tissue it is formed from

Epidermis: keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

Where is this slide from? What is this structure?

Skin (sole of foot) Dermal papilla

Name this layer

Epidermis

Name this layer

Reticular Dermis

Name this layer

Papillary Dermis

Name this tissue

Dense irregular c.t.

Name this tissue

Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

Name this tissue

Areolar c.t.

Name the layer & tissue

Epidermis: Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelium

Name the layer & tissue

Papillary Dermis: Areolar C.T.

Name the layer & tissue

Reticular Dermis: Dense Irregular C.T.

What are these round structures?

Eccrine sweat gland

What is this tissue?

Adipose c.t. of hypodermis

Name this structure

Hair shaft

Name these structures

Arrector pili muscle - (smooth muscle)

Name this structure

Hair follicle

Name this structure

Hair root

Name this structure

Hair bulb

Name this structure

Hair follicle

Name this structure

Hair Papilla

Name this structure

Hair root

Name this structure

Hair bulb

Name this structure

Hair follicle

Name this structure

Sebaceous gland

Name this structure

Hair papilla in bulb

Name this structure

Arector pili muscle

The End Presentation & Photographs by Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved.