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Skin and Body Membranes 4 Skin and Body Membranes

This membrane lines the inside of the thoracic cavity. Peritoneum Pleural Pericardial Integumentary Answer: b) Pleural

These membranes line bursa and the fibrous capsules surrounding joints. Serous Peritoneal Pleural Synovial Answer: d) Synovial

Third-degree burns involve the epidermis. dermis. epidermis and dermis. epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. Answer: d) epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis.

This layer of the epidermis is found only in thicker skin. Stratum basale Stratum spinosum Stratum granulosum Stratum lucidium Answer: d) Stratum lucidium

This type of gland is numerous and produces sweat. Eccrine Apocrine Holocrine Endocrine Answer: a) Eccrine

The lining of the lungs is called the peritoneum. pericardium. pleural membrane. serous membrane. Answer: c) pleural membrane.

These cells waterproof the outer surface of the skin. Melanocytes Lipocytes Keratinocytes Integumentocytes Answer: c) Keratinocytes

These projections of the upper dermal layer contribute to the formation of fingerprints. Microvilli Dermal inclusions Stratum lucidium Dermal papillae Answer: d) Dermal papillae

These smooth muscles contract to give you goose bumps. Dermal papillae Arrector pili Skeletal muscles Dermal sheaths Answer: b) Arrector pili

This skin problem occurs frequently in children and forms water-filled lesions that crust over. Impetigo Dermatitis Psoriasis Carbuncles Answer: a) Impetigo

This is a condition in which both the blood and skin appear blue. Pallor Jaundice Cyanosis Erythema Answer: c) Cyanosis

Sebaceous glands are ____ glands. oil sweat apocrine eccrine Answer: a) oil

The volume of fluid lost because of a burn can be determined indirectly by using the rule of nines. ABCD rule. solar limitation rule. SDR rule. Answer: a) rule on nines.

This is the least malignant and most common skin cancer. Malignant melanoma Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma Cuboidal cell carcinoma Answer: b) Basal cell carcinoma

This cancer increases rapidly and is often fatal. Malignant melanoma Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma Cuboidal cell carcinoma Answer: a) Malignant melanoma

The American Cancer Society suggests applying this rule to recognizing melanomas. Rule of nines ABCD rule Solar limitation rule SDR rule Answer: b) ABCD rule

This is a chronic condition believed to be an autoimmune disorder and showing dry, silvery scales that itch. Herpes simplex Dermatitis Impetigo Psoriasis Answer: d) Psoriasis