TDLR Skin Care exams 2023/ 57
Questions with solved Answers.
the medical branch of science that deals with the study of the skin, it's functions and
diseases, is:
a) anatomy
b) dermatology
c) histology
d) physiology - -b) dermatology
-the largest organ of the human body is the:
a) liver
b) lungs
c) skin
d) heart - -c) skin
-the surface of healthy skin is slightly:
a) yellow
b) alkaline
c) rough
d) acidic - -d) acidic
-all of the following are appendages of the skin EXCEPT:
a) pineal gland
b) nails
c) sebaceous glands
, d) hair - -a) pineal gland
-continued pressure on any part of the skin causes it to thicken and develop into a(n):
a) lesion
b) appendage
c) scar
d) callus - -d) callus
-the outermost and thinnest layer of the skin is the:
a) subcutaneous
b) surface
c) epidermis
d) dermis - -c) epidermis
-the epidermis layer of the skin is also known as the:
a) papillary layer
b) cuticle layer
c) subcutaneous layer
d) dermis layer - -b) cuticle layer
-the layer of the skin that we see and is treated by the practitioner is the:
a) corneum
b) keratin
c) melanin
d) spinosum - -a) corneum
-the clear, transparent layer just under the stratum corneum that consists of small cells
through which light can pass is the:
Questions with solved Answers.
the medical branch of science that deals with the study of the skin, it's functions and
diseases, is:
a) anatomy
b) dermatology
c) histology
d) physiology - -b) dermatology
-the largest organ of the human body is the:
a) liver
b) lungs
c) skin
d) heart - -c) skin
-the surface of healthy skin is slightly:
a) yellow
b) alkaline
c) rough
d) acidic - -d) acidic
-all of the following are appendages of the skin EXCEPT:
a) pineal gland
b) nails
c) sebaceous glands
, d) hair - -a) pineal gland
-continued pressure on any part of the skin causes it to thicken and develop into a(n):
a) lesion
b) appendage
c) scar
d) callus - -d) callus
-the outermost and thinnest layer of the skin is the:
a) subcutaneous
b) surface
c) epidermis
d) dermis - -c) epidermis
-the epidermis layer of the skin is also known as the:
a) papillary layer
b) cuticle layer
c) subcutaneous layer
d) dermis layer - -b) cuticle layer
-the layer of the skin that we see and is treated by the practitioner is the:
a) corneum
b) keratin
c) melanin
d) spinosum - -a) corneum
-the clear, transparent layer just under the stratum corneum that consists of small cells
through which light can pass is the: