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Select all that applySelect the typical effects of aging on the integumentary system.Multiple select question.Skin becomes thicker and more elastic.Fewer hair follicles are present.More adipose tissue is deposited beneath the skin.Pigmented blotches appear on the skin.Sweat glands become less active.

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Select all that applySelect the typical effects of aging on the integumentary system.Multiple select question.Skin becomes thicker and more elastic.Fewer hair follicles are present.More adipose tissue is deposited beneath the skin.Pigmented blotches appear on the skin.Sweat glands become less active.

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The typical effects of aging on the integumentary system include:

  • Fewer hair follicles are present.
  • Pigmented blotches appear on the skin.
  • Sweat glands become less active.

The other options are incorrect. As we age, the skin does not become thicker and more elastic, it actually becomes thinner and less elastic. Also, less adipose tissue is deposited beneath the skin, not more.

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