Biology Practice: Skin - Jack of All Trades (Mock Test 4 - Expert Logic & Analysis)
1. A person with Albinism is advised to avoid direct sunlight. What is the physiological reason behind this?
2. If a person is placed in a room where the air temperature is $45^\circ C$ and the humidity is $100\%$, what is the most likely outcome?
3. Why do the soles of your feet not get "tanned" as easily as your shoulders?
4. A doctor observes "Vaso-dilation" in a patient's facial skin. This patient is likely:
5. If the sebaceous glands were to stop functioning entirely, the skin would become:
6. What is the clinical difference between "Sweating" and "Insensible Perspiration"?
7. Why does your skin wrinkle (the "prune" effect) after staying in water for a long time?
8. In a lab analysis, a sample of "Sebum" is found to have low fatty acid content. This might result in:
9. "Psoriasis" is an expert-level diagnosis where skin cells divide 10x faster than normal. Which layer is overactive?
10. When you burn your skin, a "Blister" forms. What is the fluid inside the blister?
20. The "Thermostat" of the human body, the Hypothalamus, detects a rise in blood temperature. It sends a signal to: