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skincare

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another name from stratum germinativum   basal layer or stratum basale  
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mitosis takes place in the   stratum germinativum  
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the stratum germinativum and what other layers of the skin contain melanin   stratum spinosum  
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layer of the epidermis that sheds keratin   stratum corneum  
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stratum corneum is the   toughest layer of the skin  
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stratum corneum is made up of   keratin cells  
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top layer of the epidermis   stratum corneum  
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sudoriferous glands, sebaceous glands, sensory nerve endings, blood vessels, arrector pili muscles and a major portion of each hair follicle are found in the   dermis  
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true skin is referred to as the   dermis  
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gives skin elasticity   dermis  
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major function of the sudoriferous gland   helps regulate body temperature  
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the sudoriferous(sweat) glands are controlled by the   nervous system  
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the sebaceous glands produce   oil  
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what is the function of sebum   mix with sweat to form the acid mantle  
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the subcutaneous layer of the skin is made up of mostly   fatty tissue  
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which layer of the skin contains large blood vessels that transport nourishment to the skin and nerves   subcutaneous layer  
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healthy skins pH level of 4.5-5.5 is   acid balanced  
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study of the CAUSE of diseases   etiology  
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study OF diseases   pathology  
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a medical opinion of future condition of illness is known as   prognosis  
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allergic reaction to cosmetic or chemicals which salon professionals may be susceptible to is called   dermatisis venenata  
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subjective symptom is   itching  
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abnormal changes in the structure of organs or tissues are called primary, secondary, and tertiary   lesions  
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a freckle is an example of which type of primary lesion   macule  
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vesicles can be produced by   poison ivy  
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a secondary lesion appearing as round, dry patches of skin covered with rough, silvery scales is called   psoriasis  
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another name for keratoma   a callus  
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what make happen to an area of the skin of it is subjected to pressure or friction   it may become callused  
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verruca   warts  
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melanotic sarcoma is a skin cancer that begins with a   mole  
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technical name for liver spots   chloasma  
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stain in the skin AKA birthmark   nevus  
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technical name for decrease in melanocytes   leukoderma  
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comedone aka   macule  
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accumulations of harden sebum beneath the skin are called   milia  
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when a client has rosacea request a facial from you   proceed with service with approval of physician  
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dry scaly skin with reduced sebum production   asteatosis  
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disorder caused by excessive secretion of the sebaceous glands   seborrhea  
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steatoma appears   on scalp, neck and back  
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