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This is a part of the nail matrix that is seen as white, with crescent shaped area at the base.
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LUNULA
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True
False
These cartilage can withstand compression and are able to resist pulling and tearing forces. Found in the
disk between the vertebrae and in some joints.
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Compact cartilage
Hyaline cartilage
Fibrocartilage
Elastic cartilage
These fibers resembles a microscopic rope, very flexible but resists stretching.
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Reticular fibers
Protein fibers
Elastic fibers
Collagen fibers
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Muscle tissue
Bone
Cartilage
Skin
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Intestine
Skin
Brain
Liver
A single layer of thin flat and often hexagonal cells that functions in the gas exchange in the lungs, helps
filter waste products in the blood and prevents abrasion between organs.
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Transitional epithelium
The perimysium is the thin covering under the fascia that surrounds the muscle.
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True
False
This is an extension of the dermis that protrudes into the hair bulb.
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Hair root
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Dermis
Epidermis
Hypodermis
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True
False
2 points
Flexibility
Thin covering under the fascia that surrounds the muscle.
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Endomysium
Perimysium
Epimysium
Exomysium
Fingerprints on the surface of the epidermis are congenital patterns, unique to each individual.
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True
False
This type of skin cancer is the rarest and arises from melanocytes.
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Malanoma
Layer lost by desquamation and replaced by cells from the deeper layer.
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Stratum basale
Stratum corneum
Stratum lucidum
Stratum granulosum
The connective tissue that obtains many cell layers and shaped as cube and elongated and lines the
bladder and ureters is transitional.
1 point
True
False
3 points
Name the 5 epidermal layer from the deepest layer to the outermost layer.
5 points
Stratum Basale, Stratum Spinosum, Stratum Granulosum, Stratum Lucidum, Stratum Corneum
This type of burn causes redness, pain, edema and blister formation.
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1 point
Exomysium
Endomysium
Epimysium
Perimysium
Give the 2 muscles that originates from the posterior surface of the ilium that abducts and medially
rotates the thigh.
2 points
1 point
True
False
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Gluteus maximus
Deltoid muscle
Quadratus lumborum
Teres major
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Perimysium
Exomysium
Epimysium
Endomysium
1 point
True
False
Which among the muscles below moves structure towards the midline?
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Sartorius
Deltoid
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In most areas of the body, the epidermis lacks blood vessels and nerves.
Rapid mitotic activity (cell division) within the stratum corneum accounts for the thickness of this
epidermal layer.
This is the least malignant and most common skin cancer that proliferates and invades the dermis and
hypodermis tissue.
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Malignant melanoma
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