What is the chief sensory nerve in the face?
What is the Trifacial Nerve
What are the 2 bones located in the forearm?
Radius and Ulna
What are the 3 layers of the skin in order from top layer to bottom layer?
What is the Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous
What are the two mastication muscles?
What is the Temporalis and Masseter muscle
What is the purpose of the spleen?
What is to remove old red blood cells
What are the 3 major areas of the brain?
What is the Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Spinal Cord
What is the bone composed of?
What is mineral matter and organic matter
What layer contains dead skin cells?
What is the Epidermis
What is the difference between Abduction and Adduction?
What is Abduction moves limbs/fingers or toes away and Adduction moves limbs/finger or toes towards/together
What does MLD stand for?
What is Manual Lymphatic Drainage
What nerves of the face are Estheticians primarily interested in?
What is the Fifth (trigeminal or trifacial), Seventh (facial), and Eleventh (accessory)
What is another name for the chest?
What is the thorax
What is the lowest layer of the Dermis?
What is the Reticular layer
What are the 3 parts of the muscle?
What is the Origin, Belly and Insertion
What is Chyle?
What is a fat, glucose and protein fluid leaked from the intestines which contains lymph and free fatty acids
The use of essential oils in esthetics has a direct effect on what cranial nerve?
What is the First (sense of smell)
What are the names of the 14 bones that compose of the face?
What is the Mandible, Maxillae, Nasal, Zygomatic or Malar, and Lacrimal
What blood vessels pass through this layer(s)?
Which part of the body is the most complex and why?
What is the foot because it has over 100 muscles and tendons to help stabilize and balance the body
Where is the Parotid located?
Where is in front of the ears above the jaws
What nervous system is responsible for all involuntary body functions?
What is the Autonomic System
What are the 5 bone shapes?
What is Long, Short, Flat, Sesamoid, and Irregular Bones
What are the 2 types of sweat glands found in the Dermis and where are they located in the body?
What are Eccrine and Apocrine Glands. Eccrine glands are found throughout the body and Apocrine glands are found in the underarms, genitals and nipples
What is the difference between tendons and ligaments?
What is the maintenance of fluid balance between the blood and tissue within the body called?
What is fluid homeostasis