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| A(n) is a physician who specializes in diseases and disorders of the skin, hair, and nails. |
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| Smooth With a Fine-Grained Texture |
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| All of the following are appendages of the skin except: Sudoriferous Glands, Nails, Adrenal Glands, Hair. |
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| Epidermis, Dermis, Subcutaneous |
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| What are the layers of the skin from the outermost layer to the innermost layer? |
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| Cells that are almost dead and pushed to the surface to replace cells are shed from the: |
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| The layer directly beneath the epidermis is the: |
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| What type of tissue gives smoothness and contour to the body and provides a protective cushion? |
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| What nerve fibers are distributed to the arrector pili muscles attached to the hair follicles? |
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| Nerves that regulate the secretion of perspiration and sebum are: |
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| Basic sensations such as touch, pain, heat, cold, and pressure are registered by: |
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| The amount and type of pigment produced by an individual is determined primarily by his or her: |
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| Skin gets its strength, form, and flexibility from: |
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| Secrete a Lubricating Substance |
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| The sudoriferous glands do not: |
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| Regulates the Function of Your Cells |
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| To keep your body healthy, you must be sure that what you eat: |
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| What vitamin accelerates the skin's healing process and is vitally important in fighting the aging process? |
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| The epidermis is the layer of the skin. |
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| The scalp has larger and deeper than the skin on the rest of the body. |
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| It is for a cosmetologist to completely remove a client's callus in the salon. |
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| One of the best ways to follow a healthy diet is to read: |
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| Emotional stress and hormone imbalances can increase the flow of: |
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| Carbohydrates, Fats, Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, and Water |
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| To function correctly, the body needs: |
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| Moderate Amounts of Salt and No Sugar |
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| The USDA recommends that people eat: |
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| Vitamin pills are considered: |
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| The appropriate amount of water that a person should drink each day is determined by the person's: |
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| Lack of water is the principal cause of: |
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| Small, cone-shaped elevations at the bottom of the hair follicles are: |
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| The layer of the epidermis where the process of skin cell shedding begins is the: |
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| The coiled base of the sudoriferous gland is known as the: |
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| A small, round elevation on the skin that contains no fluid but may develop pus is a: |
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| Fatty tissue found below the dermis is tissue. |
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| An inflamed pimple containing pus is a: |
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| The outer layer of the epidermis is the layer. |
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| The layer od the epidermis that is composed of cells filled with keratin is the: |
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| A fatty or oily secretion that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair is: |
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| The layer of the epidermis also known as the basal cell layer is the: |
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