Infection control | Diseases and disorders | Hair structure | Properties of hair and scalp | Nail anatomy |
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Non pathogenic
What type of pathogens are harmless?
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Hypertrichosis
The condition of excessive hair growth is known as?
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Epidermis
What doesn’t the main structures of the hair root include?
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Hair
What does the greek word trichos mean?
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Variety or many
What shape does the nail grow?
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Local infection
A pimple is an example of?
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Alopecia
Abnormal hair loss is called?
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Hair follicle
The pocket or tube-like depression in the scalp is the?
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Integument
What is the hair,skin,nails, and glands are known collectively as?
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Middle
Which nail grows the fastest?
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clean
To remove all visible dirt with soap and water is to?
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Tinea capitis
What scalp disorder is characterized by dry, sulfur -yellow, cup-like crust?
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Hair bulb
What is the thickened club-like structure that forms the lower part of the hair root called?
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Below the scalp
Where is the hair root located?
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Summer
When does the nails grow fastest?
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Statues
Laws are also called what?
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Tinea favosa
What is the technical name for a boil called?
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Sebaceous glands
Where does sebum come from?
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Phenumelanim
Pigments that give off red-blonde colors is called?
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Forward from the matrix
How does the nail grow?
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
What is the name for MRSA
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Pediculosis capitis
An infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice is called?
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Arrector pili muscle
The tiny, involuntary muscle fiber in the skin inserted in the base of the hair follicle is the?
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Keratinized proteins
The hair shaft that emerges from the scalp is a non-living fiber called?
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Disease, injury or infection
How does nail malfunction occur?
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