BIO 151 MOD EXAM 7 (GRADED A) QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER SOLUTINS | 100 OUT OF 100 | GUARANTEED PASS
Question 1
pts
What is the name and function of the structure below? (Highlighted in blue, also indicated by the
arrow)
Your Answer:
sebaceous gland or the called the oil gland. This produces sebum (oil) toprotect the hair and skin
from drying out
Sebaceous gland (oil gland) produces oil (sebum) to protect the skin and hair from drying.
Question 2
2. pts
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Answer the following clinical case scenario:
This injury, seen below, is best described as what degree of burn? Explain what layer/s of skin
are damaged in this type of burn.
Your Answer:
first degree burn, also called superficial burns. Only damage the epidermis layer of the skin. The
burn area becomes dry, red, and painful, without blistering
First-degree burn, also called a superficial burn
Only the epidermis layer of the skin was damaged
(Optional: The burned area burned becomes dry, red, and painful, without blistering.)
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Question 3
pts
The layers of the epidermis, from deep to superficial are:
Stratum corneum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale.
Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum corneum.
Stratum basale, stratum granulosum, stratum corneum, Stratum spinosum.
Stratum corneum, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum basale.
Question 4
BIO
151 MOD EXAM 7 (GRADED A) QUESTIONS AND
pts
ANSWER SOLUTINS | 100 OUT OF 100 | GUARANTEED PASS
ANSWER SOLUTINS | 100 OUT OF 100 | GUARANTEED PASS
Question 1
pts
What is the name and function of the structure below? (Highlighted in blue, also indicated by the
arrow)
Your Answer:
sebaceous gland or the called the oil gland. This produces sebum (oil) toprotect the hair and skin
from drying out
Sebaceous gland (oil gland) produces oil (sebum) to protect the skin and hair from drying.
Question 2
2. pts
BIO 151 MOD EXAM 7 (GRADED A) QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER SOLUTINS | 100 OUT OF 100 | GUARANTEED PASS
, BIO 151 MOD EXAM 7 (GRADED A) QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER SOLUTINS | 100 OUT OF 100 | GUARANTEED PASS
Answer the following clinical case scenario:
This injury, seen below, is best described as what degree of burn? Explain what layer/s of skin
are damaged in this type of burn.
Your Answer:
first degree burn, also called superficial burns. Only damage the epidermis layer of the skin. The
burn area becomes dry, red, and painful, without blistering
First-degree burn, also called a superficial burn
Only the epidermis layer of the skin was damaged
(Optional: The burned area burned becomes dry, red, and painful, without blistering.)
BIO 151 MOD EXAM 7 (GRADED A) QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER SOLUTINS | 100 OUT OF 100 | GUARANTEED PASS
, BIO 151 MOD EXAM 7 (GRADED A) QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER SOLUTINS | 100 OUT OF 100 | GUARANTEED PASS
Question 3
pts
The layers of the epidermis, from deep to superficial are:
Stratum corneum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale.
Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum corneum.
Stratum basale, stratum granulosum, stratum corneum, Stratum spinosum.
Stratum corneum, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum basale.
Question 4
BIO
151 MOD EXAM 7 (GRADED A) QUESTIONS AND
pts
ANSWER SOLUTINS | 100 OUT OF 100 | GUARANTEED PASS