TDLR WRITTEN QUIZ Q&A
Inflammation - Answer-redness, heat, and pain as a result of injury or infection
Occipital Bone - Answer-the bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape
Humerus - Answer-the uppermost and largest bone of the arm, extending from the
elbow to shoulder
Endocrine Gland - Answer-ductless glands that release secretion of hormones directly
into the bloodstream
Dermis - Answer-the underlying or inner layer of the skin, which is also called the derma
corium, cutis, or true skin
Subcutaneous Tissue - Answer-fatty tissue that is found below the dermis
Melanin - Answer-tiny grains of pigment deposited in cells that provide skin with color
Matrix - Answer-the area of the nail where the nail plate cells are formed
Hyponychium - Answer-the slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip
and the free edge of the natural nail plate
1/10 inches per month - Answer-the average rate of nail growth in te normal adult
Onychosis - Answer-any deformity or disease of the nial in general
Dermal Papilla - Answer-A small cone-shaped area located at the base of the hair
follicle that fis into the hair bulb
Arrector Pili - Answer-the tiny involuntary muscle fiber in the skin instered in the base if
thee hair follicle (goosebumps)
Cuticle - Answer-the tough outer covering of a hair composed of overlapping scales
Amino Acids - Answer-the units of structure that build protein and are joined together
end to end like pop beads
Tinea - Answer-infections of the skin caused by fungal organisms and appearing as
itching circular patches
Density - Answer-the measurement that describes the number of individual hair strands
on 1 square inch of the scalp
Hair Stream - Answer-hair flowing in the same direction
Inflammation - Answer-redness, heat, and pain as a result of injury or infection
Occipital Bone - Answer-the bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape
Humerus - Answer-the uppermost and largest bone of the arm, extending from the
elbow to shoulder
Endocrine Gland - Answer-ductless glands that release secretion of hormones directly
into the bloodstream
Dermis - Answer-the underlying or inner layer of the skin, which is also called the derma
corium, cutis, or true skin
Subcutaneous Tissue - Answer-fatty tissue that is found below the dermis
Melanin - Answer-tiny grains of pigment deposited in cells that provide skin with color
Matrix - Answer-the area of the nail where the nail plate cells are formed
Hyponychium - Answer-the slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip
and the free edge of the natural nail plate
1/10 inches per month - Answer-the average rate of nail growth in te normal adult
Onychosis - Answer-any deformity or disease of the nial in general
Dermal Papilla - Answer-A small cone-shaped area located at the base of the hair
follicle that fis into the hair bulb
Arrector Pili - Answer-the tiny involuntary muscle fiber in the skin instered in the base if
thee hair follicle (goosebumps)
Cuticle - Answer-the tough outer covering of a hair composed of overlapping scales
Amino Acids - Answer-the units of structure that build protein and are joined together
end to end like pop beads
Tinea - Answer-infections of the skin caused by fungal organisms and appearing as
itching circular patches
Density - Answer-the measurement that describes the number of individual hair strands
on 1 square inch of the scalp
Hair Stream - Answer-hair flowing in the same direction