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Applied Bio Skin Color/Appendages/Burns/Cancer

Applied Bio Skin Color/Appendages/Burns/Cancer

Assessment

Presentation

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Science

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11th - 12th Grade

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Easy

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NGSS
HS-LS1-3, HS-LS3-2, HS-LS4-2

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Matthew Koch

Used 4+ times

FREE Resource

41 Slides • 55 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is NOT pigment that contributes to skin color?

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melanin

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carotene

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hemoglobin

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melanocyte

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Multiple Choice

erythema-due to embarrassment, inflammation, hypertension, fevor, or allergy

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redness

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pallor

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jaundice

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bruises

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Multiple Choice

due to emotional stress (fear) anemia, low blood pressure, impaired blood flow to an area

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redness

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pallor

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jaundice

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bruises

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Multiple Choice

indicates a liver disorder

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redness

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pallor

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jaundice

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bruises

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Multiple Choice

hematomas

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redness

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pallor

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jaundice

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bruises

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oil glands

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sweat glands

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Multiple Choice

makes skin soft & moist

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sebaceous gland

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eccrine sudoriferous gland

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apocrine sudoriferous gland

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Multiple Choice

prevents hair from becoming brittle

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sebaceous gland

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eccrine sudoriferous gland

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apocrine sudoriferous gland

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Multiple Choice

kills bacteria

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sebaceous gland

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eccrine sudoriferous gland

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apocrine sudoriferous gland

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Multiple Select

glands activated at puberty

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sebaceous gland

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eccrine sudoriferous gland

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apocrine sudoriferous gland

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Multiple Choice

produce acidic sweat

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sebaceous gland

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eccrine sudoriferous gland

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apocrine sudoriferous gland

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Multiple Choice

body temperature regulation

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sebaceous gland

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eccrine sudoriferous gland

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apocrine sudoriferous gland

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Multiple Choice

armpit & genital areas

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sebaceous gland

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eccrine sudoriferous gland

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apocrine sudoriferous gland

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muscle that connects to hair follicle & pulls hair upright when you are cold/frightened

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scalelike modification of epidermis

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caused by a fungal infection

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caused by inflammation of hair follicles

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caused by herpes virus 1

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caused by exposure to chemicals that provoke allergic responses

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caused by bacterial infection

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triggered by trauma, infection, hormonal changes, or stress

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Multiple Choice

only epidermis damaged

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

superficial burn

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

epidermis & superficial part of dermis damaged

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

partial-thickness burn

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

full-thickness burn

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

destroys epidermis & dermis

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

burned area is blanched (gray-white) or black

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

burn extends to deeper tissue (bone, muscle, tendons)

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

skin appears dry & leathery

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Choice

requires surgery, grafting, and may require amputation

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1st degree

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2nd degree

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3rd degree

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4th degree

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Multiple Select

Which of these is criteria for deeming burns critical? Choose all that apply.

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Over 30% of the body has 2nd degree burns

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Over 10% of the body has 3rd or 4th degree burns

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3rd or 4th degree burns to the face, ahdns, feet, or genitals

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burns that affect the airways

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circumferential burns

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most common form of cancer in humans

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cancer that has not spread

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cancer that has invaded other body areas

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Multiple Choice

least deadly type of skin cancer

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

most common type of skin cancer

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

appear shiny, dome-shaped nodules

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

2nd most deadly type of skin cancer

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

appear scaly, reddened papules

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

can metastisize to lymph nodes

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

most deadly type of skin cancer

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

most rare type of skin cancer

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

comes from melanocytes

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Multiple Choice

metastasizes rapidly

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basal cell carcinoma

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squamous cell carcinoma

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malignant melanoma

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Fill in the Blank

In the ABCDE rule, A stands for

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In the ABCDE rule, B stands for

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In the ABCDE rule, C stands for

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In the ABCDE rule, D stands for

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In the ABCDE rule, E stands for

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Multiple Choice

downy hair

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lanugo

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vernix caseosa

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milia

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acne

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Multiple Choice

oily covering

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lanugo

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vernix caseosa

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milia

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acne

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Multiple Choice

small white spots at birth

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lanugo

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vernix caseosa

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milia

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acne

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Multiple Choice

infections of the skin during adolescence

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lanugo

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vernix caseosa

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milia

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acne

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