Nail Growth
Hodgepodge
Nail Structure
Nail Anatomy
Nail Plate
100

The average rate of growth in fingernails for normal adults is....

1/10" per month

100

The Nail Bed has Sudoriferous (sweat) Glands

(True Or False)

False

100

Technical term for the natural nail

Onyx

100

The whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail

Lunula

100

The most visible and functional part of the nail unit

Nail Plate

200

Which nail on which finger grows the fastest?

The Middle Finger

200

The area where the nail plate cells are formed

Matrix

200

The water content of the nail is between ____ and ___ percent.

15% and 25%

200

The living skin at the base of the nail plate that covers the matrix

Eponychium

200

The end portion of the nail plate that reaches over the fingertip

Free Edge

300

If the matrix remains healthy, a fingernail lost through injury will be replaced in how many months?

4 to 6 months

300

Furrow on each side of the nail

Nail Groove

300

The hardened keratin structure covering the nail bed...

Nail plate

300

The blood vessels that provide nourishment for growth of the nail are found in the.....

Nail Bed

300

Dead tissue that tightly adheres to the natural nail plate

Cuticle

400

Which nail on which finger grows the slowest?

The Thumb

400

Nails grow faster in this season than any other 

Summer

400

Water content directly affects the nail's:

Color, Thickness, Flexibility, or Length.

(pick one)

Flexibility

400

The tough bank of fibrous tissue that holds an organ in place consists of....

Ligaments

400

Skin that surrounds that nail plate

Nail Fold

500

A toenail lost through injury will be replaced in about how many months?

9 to 12 months

500

If the nail is abnormal in shape or form, it is called this

Nail Malformation

500
The nail unit consists of basis parts including nail bed, matrix, nail plate, and:  
1. Cuticle, folds, ligaments, lunula, free edge
2. Onyx, bed epithelium, nail folds, & free edge
3. Cuticle, nail folds, eponychium, hyponychium, & free edge
4. Cuticle, eponychium, perionychium, hyponychium, specialized ligaments, & nail folds. 

4. Cuticle, eponychium, perionychium, hyponychium, specialized ligaments, & nail folds.

500

The thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate to the nail bed

Bed Epithelium

500

The nail plate is constructed of approximately how many layers of nail cells?

100 cells

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