Hair
Glands
Nails
Skin Conditions
Burns
100
This part of the hair protrudes above the surface, being the only visible part of the hair.
What is the shaft
100
The major glands of the skin.
What are sebaceous and sweat glands.
100
Nails are made of these cells.
What are dead stratum corneum cells.
100
Inflammation of the hair follicles.
What is acne.
100
Burn that only involves the epidermis.
What is a first-degree burn.
200
Slot in which the hair sits: located in both the epidermis and dermis.
What is the hair follicle
200
The oily substance produced by sebaceous glands.
What is sebum.
200
The visible part of the nail.
What is the nail body.
200
The most frequent form of skin cancer.
What is Basal cell carcinoma.
200
Burn that involves both the epidermis and the dermis.
What is a second-degree burn.
300
The softer center of the hair.
What is the medulla
300
The sweat gland located in axillae and genetalia.
What is the Apocrine sweat gland.
300
The part of the nail covered by skin.
What is the nail root.
300
Inflammation of the skin caused by allergy, poor circulation, chemicals, or variations in temperature.
What is eczema and/or dermatitis.
300
Burn that completely destroys the epidermis and the dermis.
What is a third-degree burn.
400
This surrounds the medulla.
What is the cortex.
400
The sweat gland located everywhere but the axillae and genetalia.
What is the Merocrine sweat gland.
400
The nail root and nail body attach to this.
What is the nail bed.
400
This skin disease produces small blisters containing pus that easily rupture.
What is impetigo
400
This burn leaves some of the stratum basale viable.
What is a partial-thickness burn.
500
Hair is produced in ___.
What are cycles.
500
The other name for the Merocrine sweat gland.
What is eccrine.
500
The white part at the base of the nail body.
What is the lunula.
500
This cancer form develops from cells immediately superficial to the stratum basale.
What is squamous cell carcinoma.
500
The swelling caused by a burn.
What is edema.
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