What is another name for the nail?
What is onyx?
What surrounds the nail plate?
What is the cuticle?
What typically causes ridges on the nail?
What is uneven growth?
This is a stable uniform blend of two or more substance.
What is solution?
This is an example of a suspension.
What is oil and vinegar?
This muscles straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line.
What are the extensors?
This is a mark on the skin.
What is a lesion?
This is called the accessory bone and it forms the kneecap joint.
What is the patella?
Hepatitis is a bloodborne disease that damages which part of the body?
What is the liver?
Tinea pedis is the medical term for:
What is fungal infection of the feet?
What are the muscles which can cause goose bumps?
What are arrector pili?
How many muscles are there in the human body?
What is more than 600?
What is the water content of a healthy nail?
What is 15-25%?
What is a papule?
What is a pimple?
Most ______ are good conductors:
What are metals?
This is another name for bitten nails.
What is Onychophagy?
What is Onychocryptosis?
What are ingrown toenails?
The apex of the nail is usually what shape?
What is oval?
This cause a client's sensitivity to a product.
What is repeated exposure?
High shine bits are sometimes called:
What are buffer bits?
Which muscle turns the hand outward so the palm faces upward?
What is supinator?
This substance dissolves the solute in a solution:
What is a solvent?
This refers to a fungal infection of the nail plate:
What is Onychomycosis?
What is Onychorrhexis?
What is roughness on the nail plate?
This measures the acidity and alkalinity of substance.
What is the pH scale?