Certified Ans/ 2024-2025.
What is the largest organ of the body? - Answer: Dermis
Sebaceous glands are also known as: - Answer: Oil Glands
Sudoriferous glands are also known as: - Answer: Sweat Glands
Irregular shaped patches of skin depigmentation (typically on hands, face, & neck): - Answer: Vitiligo
The sebaceous glands produce: - Answer: Oil
The sudoriferous glands produce: - Answer: sweat
The sudoriferous glands function to: - Answer: Regulate temperature
Another name for a birthmark is: - Answer: Nevus Flameus
An overactive sebaceous gland would produce: - Answer: oil
The technical name for a blackhead is: - Answer: Comedone
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, Milia are more commonly referred to as: - Answer: White heads
A congenital defect such as causes Albinism, is one that - Answer: You are born with
A small, pus filled abscess is referred to as a: - Answer: Boil
The technical name for a "Boil" is a: - Answer: Furuncle
For a waxing procedure to be most successful, the hair should be how long - Answer: ¼ - ½ inch
Leukoderma refers to: - Answer: White patches on the skin
Often referred to as the "Adam's Apple", the actual name for this bone is the - Answer: Hyoid
The name for the protein making up your skin, hair, and nails: - Answer: Keratin
An area of thickened skin: - Answer: Callus / Keratoma
A group of brownish spots, without elevation, occurring in one spot is called: - Answer: Chloasma
Patchy brown skin discoloration, often the result of hormonal changes/pregnancy: - Answer: Chloasma
A swollen lesion usually lasting only a few hours, often caused by an insect bite: - Answer: Wheal
This is a contagious, pus filled abscess, generally caused by a bacterial infection: - Answer: Furuncle
A comedone extractor would be used to treat: - Answer: Black-heads
This is a temporary hair removal technique producing results similar to waxing: - Answer: Sugaring
The only permanent hair removal technique: - Answer: Electrolysis
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