Chemical Composition
Abnormal Hair Loss
Structure of Hair Growth
Disorders of Hair
Infections
100
The five elements - carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur - that make up human hair, skin, tissue, and nails.

What are the COHNS elements?

100

Autoimmune disorder that causes the affected hair follicles to be mistakenly attacked by a person's own immune system; usually begins with one or more small, round, smooth bald patches on the scalp?

What is alopecia areata?

100

The tube-like depression or pocket in the skin or scalp that contains the hair root.

What is the hair follicle?

100

Technical term for gray hair; results from the loss of the hair's natural melanin pigment.

What is canities?

100

Acute, localized bacterial infection of the hair follicle that produces constant pain.

What is a furuncle?

200

Units that are joined together end-to-end like pop beads by strong, chemical peptide bonds (end bonds) to form the polypeptide chains that comprise proteins. 

What are amino acids?

200

Total loss of scalp hair.

What is alopecia totalis?

200

Lowest part of a hair strand; the thickened, club-shaped structure that forms the lower part of the hair root.

What is the hair bulb?

200

Condition of abnormal growth of hair, characterized by the growth of terminal hair in areas of the body that normally grow only vellus hair.

What is hypertrichosis?

200

Infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice.

What is pediculosis capitis?

300

Chemical bond that joins amino acids to each other, end-to-end, to form a polypeptide chain.

What is a peptide bond?

300

Temporary hair loss experienced towards the end and after the pregnancy.

What is postpartum alopecia?

300

A small, cone-shaped elevation located at the base of the follicle that fits into the hair bulb.

What is the dermal papilla?

300

Technical term for split ends.

What is trichoptilosis?

300

A contagious condition caused by fungal infection and not a parasite; characterized by itching, scales, and sometimes painful lesions.

What is tinea?

400

A long chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.

What is a polypeptide chain?

400

Complete loss of body hair.

What is alopecia universalis?
400

The small, involuntary muscle in the base of the hair follicle.

What is the arrestor pili muscle?

400

Characterized by brittleness and the formation of nodular swellings along the hair shaft.

What is trichorrhexis nodosa?

400

Inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue caused by staphylococci.

What is a carbuncle?

500

Long, coiled complex polypeptides made of amino acids.

What are proteins?

500
Hair loss characterized by miniaturization of terminal hair that is converted to vellus hair.

What is androgenic alopecia?

500

A fatty or oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands that lubricates the skin.

What is sebum?

500

Technical term for beaded hair.

What is monilethrix?

500

Fungal infection characterized by dry, sulfur-yellow, cuplike crusts on the scalp called scutula.

What is tines favosa?

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