is the outer and smaller bone on the inside of the forearm located on the thumb side
Radius
are the 8 small bones arranged in 2 rows which form the wrist
carpals
technical term for nail
onyx
these are spongy respiratory organs responsible for inhaling and exhaling
lungs
a type of adhesive applied on of the nail fabric to create a hard nail surface
nail wrap resin
folds of the normal skin that surrounds the natural nail plate
nail folds
are the 5 long thin bones of the palm the heads are the knuckles
metacarpals
abnormal brittleness of the nail
onychorrhexis
the split cuticle located around the nail
agnail
the acrylic powder which is combined with the liquid to form the the sculpting product for the acrylic nails
polymer
is the largest upper bone of the arm extending from the shoulder to the elbow
humerus
the muscle that moves the little toe
flexor digiti minimi
the part of the nail bed that extends below the nail root and helps to produce the nail plate
matrix
a strong high ph disinfectant
phenol
noninfectious condition that affects the surface of the the natural nail making it appear pitted or rough
nail psoriasis
is the large inner bone of the forearm located on the pinky side
ulna
the chemical reaction that creates polymers is known as
curing, polymerization, hardening.
a type of muscle that spreads the fingers and toes apart
adductor
the sturdy long bone extending from the hip to the knee
femur
bitten nail
onychophagy
also known as digits are the finger and toe bones
phalanges
the darkening of the nail that may be in a band or stripe
melanonychia
a group of adductor muscles located in the palm that pulls the thumb toward the fingers
opponens
another name for the kneecap
patella
short polymer chains consisting of just a few monomers that create a thick resin or gel like substance
oligomers