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Integumentary System

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Which of the following vitamins is synthesised by the integumentary system?

  1. A

  2. D

  3. E

  4. K


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Vitamin D is synthesised by the skin on exposure to sunlight.

Which cell produces the protein which gives strength and flexibility to skin?

  1. Melanocytes

  2. Keratocytes

  3. Langerhans cells

  4. Merkel cells


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Keratocytes produce keratin which gives strength and flexibility to the skin.

Which of the following layers of skin stores fat cells?

  1. Epidermis

  2. Endodermis

  3. Dermis

  4. Hypodermis


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hypodermis stores fat cells in the form of adipose tissues.

Which layer of skin cells helps in the formation of new skin?

  1. Stratum basale

  2. Stratum spinosum

  3. Stratum granulosum

  4. Stratum lucidum


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The stratum basale cells divide continuously. As new cells form, older ones are pushed toward the skin surface. Thus, it helps in formation of new skin.

Which of the following skin cells possesses immune function?

  1. Keratocytes

  2. Melanocytes

  3. Langerhans cells

  4. Merkel cells


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In skin infections, the local Langerhans cells take up and process microbial antigens to become fully functional antigen-presenting cells; thus it plays a major role in immunity.

Which layer of skin cells initiates keratinisation that starts the death of outer layer of skin epidermal cells?

  1. Stratum lucidum

  2. Stratum spinosum

  3. Stratum granulosum

  4. Stratum basale


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The stratum granulosum, the thin middle layer, initiates keratinisation (production of keratin). This process starts the death of epithelial cells.

Which is the pigment responsible for light coloured skin?

  1. Eumelanin

  2. Pheomelanin

  3. Carotenoids

  4. Lipochrome


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pheomelanin is responsible for light coloured skin.

Why does excessive Sun exposure increases the risk of cancer?

  1. Excessive production of Vit D

  2. Production of more melanin

  3. Genetic change

  4. Drying of skin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Excessive Sun exposure affects the genetic material which invariably causes cancer.

Which epidermal layer is not present in eyelids?

  1. Stratum basale

  2. Stratum lucidum

  3. Stratum granulosum

  4. Stratum spinosum


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Skin of eyelids is very thin and it does not have stratum lucidum.

Which of the following pairs is incorrect?

  1. Reticular layer of dermis - Langer's line

  2. Papillary layer of dermis - support to the skin

  3. Pacinian corpuscles - Pressure

  4. Hypodermis - Adipose tissues


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Papillary layer produces the ridged fingerprints on fingertips.

Which of the following glands is also known as sweat glands?

  1. Sebaceous gland

  2. Sudoriferous gland

  3. Ceruminous gland

  4. Apocrine gland


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sudoriferous glands are the sweat producing glands.

Which of the following is not a point of difference between apocrine and eccrine glands?

  1. Depth

  2. Size of lumen

  3. Location

  4. Secretion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Both glands secrete sweat.

Which of the following glands secretes pheromones?

  1. Eccrine gland

  2. Apocrine gland

  3. Sebaceous glands

  4. Bartholin's gland


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

These sweat glands secrete pheromones.

The odour of secretion of which of the following glands is controlled by deodorants?

  1. Sebaceous glands

  2. Apocrine glands

  3. Eccrine glands

  4. Bartholin's gland


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

People often use a deodorant to control the odour from sweat released by the apocrine glands in the armpit.

In which of the following phenomena are arrector pili muscles involved?

  1. Keratinisation

  2. Goose bumps formation

  3. Desquamation

  4. Sense of touch


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Arrector pili muscles are smooth muscle cells attached to hair follicles. When they contract, they pull the hair into an upright position, causing skin dimples (goose bumps).

Which layer of skin is called true skin?

  1. Epidermis

  2. Dermis

  3. Hypodermis

  4. Endodermis


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dermis is called true skin. It is below epidermis.

Which of the following glands becomes active in puberty?

  1. Sebaceous

  2. Eccrine

  3. Apocrine

  4. Ceruminous


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Apocrine glands become active during puberty.

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