The document is a worksheet about the integumentary system containing questions about the structure and functions of skin, hair, nails, and glands. It asks the student to identify skin layers and structures, describe pigmentation, hair and nail growth, and classify different types of burns based on the depth of skin injury. Diagrams are included for labeling anatomical structures.
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The document is a worksheet about the integumentary system containing questions about the structure and functions of skin, hair, nails, and glands. It asks the student to identify skin layers and structures, describe pigmentation, hair and nail growth, and classify different types of burns based on the depth of skin injury. Diagrams are included for labeling anatomical structures.
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Name _______________________________________ Period ________ Date __________________
Integumentary System Review Worksheet
1. List the five functions of the integumentary system A. B. C. D. E.
2. Match the skin structure to its tissue type
(There may be more than one correct answer for each) I. Simple squamous II. Simple cuboidal A. Epidermis _______________ III. Simple columnar B. Dermis _______________ IV. Stratified squamous C. Subcutaneous _______________ V. Stratified cuboidal VI. Loose Connective VII. Adipose VIII. Dense Connective
3. Label the following structures on the image
Name _______________________________________ Period ________ Date __________________
4. Contrast the stratum corneum and stratum germinativum
5. Identify the primary reason why skin color varies between individuals
6. Match the following pigments found in skin to their descriptions
(There may be more than one correct answer for each) I. Brown, black, yellow pigment II. Not easily noticeable unless large amounts are consumed A. Melanin ________________ III. Produced at the base of the B. Carotene ________________ epidermis IV. Pink to red pigment C. Blood (Hemoglobin) ________________ V. Important for proper functioning of photoreceptors in the eye VI. Gives some UV protection VII. Yellow to orange pigment VIII. Continued constriction may lead to cyanosis IX. Overall shin shade is dependent upon the amount of this pigment X. Shade depends on dilation of vessels
7. List at least three specific functions of hair
A. B. C.
8. Identify any surfaces that do not contain hair
Name _______________________________________ Period ________ Date __________________
9. Describe the process of nail growth
10. Label the following structures on the image
11. Match the following glands found in skin to their descriptions
(There may be more than one correct answer for each) I. Protects skin from drying out II. Secrete sweat A. Sebaceous _______________ III. Widely distributed B. Apocrine _______________ IV. Inhibits bacterial growth C. Merocrine (Eccrine) _______________ V. Connected to hair follicles (most of the time) VI. Aid in thermoregulation VII. Secrete oily sebum VIII. Found in armpit & groin Name _______________________________________ Period ________ Date __________________
12. Describe the process of hair growth
13. Label the following structures on the image
14. Describe the events that occur during skin repair
15. Distinguish between the three classifications of burns
Describe in terms of what layers of skin are killed and what is injured