Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous Layer (deepest layer)
What are the three ears?
Inner Ear
Outer Ear
Middle Ear
what is the bacterial infection of an eye called?
Pink Eye
Define Nearsightedness
Unable to see things clearly unless they are relatively close to the eyes, owing to the focusing of rays of light by the eye at a point in front of the retina; myopic.
What are the front four teeth called?
Incisors
Give me 2 functions of the skin?
1. Kee us cool
2. Prevent germs from entering
3. Nerve endings (Connection to the world around us)
What two things are located in the inner ear?
Vestibulocochlear nerve
cochlea
What is the hair and nails made of?
Keratin
What are the bones called around our eyes?
orbit bone
What is hardened plaque called?
Tartar
There are four kinds of acne, what are they?
nodules and cysts
blackheads
whiteheads
papules
What is the responsibility of the outer ear?
The part you see. It shaped and reflects it’s functions of collecting sound waves.
what three anatomical parts connect the eardrum to the inner ear?
What causes a astigmatism?
a defect in the eye or in a lens caused by a deviation from spherical curvature, which results in distorted images,
What are the functions of the premolar and molar?
They grind and chew food
Give me 5 examples of holistic approaches to healthy skin?
Drink at least 64 oz
exercise
healthy diet
8 hours of sleep
20 - 30 min of sunlight
What is the safe decibel parameters?
60-85
which anatomical part is responsible for balance? (Does this by sending a message to the brain)
semicircular canals
Label this eye part
conjuctiva
Label these tooth part
Dentin
Blood Vessels
what layer is the hair follicle anchored?
dermis
What is the inner ear responsible for?
Hammer, anvil, and stirrup: These connect the eardrum to the inner ear.
Vestibule and cochlea (hearing)
Semicircular canals (aids in balance), filled with hair and fluid. When these move they send a message to the brain to help with balance.
Name the four permanent teeth
incisors
molar
premolar
canines
Label these eye parts
lens
vitreous body
What are the three cavaties?
Smooth surface
root cavities
pit and fissure