nail bed/ bones
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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name 3 functions of the skeleton | protects the main organs, give the body its shape, used for muscle attachment
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name the bones of the fingers | phalanges
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what are the 3 names of the blood vessles in the body | arteries, veins, capillaries
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whats the name of the muscles that move the thumb? | Thenar muscles
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what is the name of the half moon? | lunula
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what does the free edge do? | Protects the fingertips and hyponychium
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name the 3 types of nail emamel? | base coat, coloured enamel and top coat
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what is erythema? what can it be accompanied by? | redness, and is often accompanied by warmth to the area.
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what is a contra-action? | something that appears because of the treatment
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what could you retail to someone with dry nails? | cuticle oil
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what is onychophagy? | Severely bitten nails
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