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question 94 (1 point)
____ is a skin disorder characterized by abnormal light patches.
a keratoma
b basal cell carcinoma
c leukoderma
d rosacea
question 95 (1 point)
oil glands that are connected to hair follicles are also called ____.
a sudoriferous glands
b sebaceous glands
c substance glands
d arrector glands
question 96 (1 point)
what is a small, round elevation on the skin that contains no fluid but may develop pus?
a papule
b dermal papillae
c collagen
d keratin
Question 94
Keratoma is a skin growth, basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer, rosacea is a skin condition with redness, while leukoderma (like vitiligo - related conditions) causes light - colored patches on the skin due to pigment loss. So the correct option is c.
Sudoriferous glands are sweat glands, substance glands is not a standard term, arrector glands are related to hair erection. Sebaceous glands are oil - producing glands connected to hair follicles. So the correct option is b.
Dermal papillae are structures in the dermis, collagen is a protein, keratin is a protein in skin/hair/nails. A papule is a small, round, solid skin elevation that can develop pus. So the correct option is a.
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c. Leukoderma