Medical Coding

Category - Medical Terminology

The small muscles under the dermis that serve to help the hair follicles stand on end when the body is chilled are called:
  1. Hair follicle Muscles
  2. Arrector pili Muscles
  3. Sebaceous Muscles
  4. Hair shaft Muscles
Explanation
Answer: B - The small muscles under the dermis that serve to help the hair follicles stand on end when the body is chilled are called arrector pili muscles. Arrector pili muscles are small muscles under the skin that are attached to the end of hair follicles in humans. Contraction of these muscles causes the hair follicle to stand on end, creating goose bumps when the body is chilled.
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