Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate Practice Exam

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Which key function does the skin perform related to external threats?

  1. Absorption

  2. Production of hormones

  3. Protection against pathogens

  4. Regulation of digestion

The correct answer is: Protection against pathogens

The skin plays a crucial role in protecting the body from external threats, particularly pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. It serves as a physical barrier, preventing harmful microorganisms from entering the body and causing infections. Additionally, the skin has immune functions, including the presence of various immune cells that can detect and respond to pathogens. This protective barrier is essential for maintaining the body's overall health and integrity. While the skin does have other functions, like facilitating absorption of certain substances and playing a role in vitamin D synthesis—not hormones, as that function is more associated with glands like the thyroid or adrenal glands—its primary role in relation to external threats is to safeguard the body from infections. The regulation of digestion is primarily managed by the gastrointestinal system, not by the skin, further emphasizing the importance of the skin's protective function.