18 Questions
The epidermis is the innermost layer of the skin.
False
Collagen fibers are found in the epidermis layer of the skin.
False
The primary cells in the epidermis are called Keratinocytes.
True
Elastin fibers play a role in temperature regulation in the skin.
True
One of the functions of the skin is protection against excessive loss of water from the body by evaporation.
True
Sebaceous glands are found only in the scalp area.
False
Skin sense organs are responsible for manufacturing and storage of nutrients in the body.
False
Sweat glands help to regulate the body's temperature by producing sweat.
True
Hair follicles can be found on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet.
False
The dermis is composed of a loose network of connective tissue and fat.
False
Elastin fibers are mainly responsible for providing support and structure in the dermis.
True
The epidermis is involved in temperature regulation by sweating.
False
Fibroblasts are responsible for producing the intercellular substances and collagen fibers in the skin.
True
Elastin fibers are responsible for the skin's ability to stretch and return to its original shape.
True
Damage to collagen and elastin fibers results in skin loosening, thinning, and wrinkling.
True
The epidermis has its own blood vessels to deliver nutrients and oxygen.
False
Free nerve endings in the dermis are sensitive to touch and temperature changes.
False
The epidermis is responsible for the production of vitamin D when exposed to UV light.
True
Test your knowledge on the functions and locations of the sebaceous and sweat glands in the human skin. Learn about their roles in protecting the skin, regulating temperature, and preventing infections.
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