Nutrition /Cosmetology: Chapter 7: Skin Structure, Growth and Nutrition Part 2

Cosmetology: Chapter 7: Skin Structure, Growth and Nutrition Part 2

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This flashcard deck covers key concepts from Chapter 7 of Cosmetology, focusing on skin structure, growth, and nutrition. It includes questions about essential nutrients, skin layers, and functions.

To function correctly, the body needs: A. Carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins B. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and fats C. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats and minerals D. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats, minerals and water

D. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats, minerals and water
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To function correctly, the body needs: A. Carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins B. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and fats C. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats and minerals D. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats, minerals and water
D. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats, minerals and water
The USDA recommends that people eat: A. Zero salt and sugar B. Large amounts of salt and sugar C. Moderate amounts of salt and sugar D. Moderate amounts of salt and no sugar
C. Moderate amounts of salt and sugar
Vitamin pills are considered: A. Nutritional requirements B. Nutrition supplements C. Cosmetics D. Prescription medications
B. Nutrition supplements
The appropriate amount of water that a person should drink each day is determined by a person's: A. Weight B. Age C. Skin color D. Medical history
A. Weight
Lack of water is the principal cause of: A. Daytime fatigue B. Daytime hunger C. Daytime mood swings D. Daytime memory loss
A. Daytime fatigue
Small cone-shaped elevations at the bottom of the hair follicles are: A. Melanocytes B. Papules C. Dermal pillae D. Secretory coils
C. Dermal pillae

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TermDefinition
To function correctly, the body needs: A. Carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins B. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and fats C. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats and minerals D. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats, minerals and water
D. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats, minerals and water
The USDA recommends that people eat: A. Zero salt and sugar B. Large amounts of salt and sugar C. Moderate amounts of salt and sugar D. Moderate amounts of salt and no sugar
C. Moderate amounts of salt and sugar
Vitamin pills are considered: A. Nutritional requirements B. Nutrition supplements C. Cosmetics D. Prescription medications
B. Nutrition supplements
The appropriate amount of water that a person should drink each day is determined by a person's: A. Weight B. Age C. Skin color D. Medical history
A. Weight
Lack of water is the principal cause of: A. Daytime fatigue B. Daytime hunger C. Daytime mood swings D. Daytime memory loss
A. Daytime fatigue
Small cone-shaped elevations at the bottom of the hair follicles are: A. Melanocytes B. Papules C. Dermal pillae D. Secretory coils
C. Dermal pillae
The layer of the epidermis where the process of skin cell shedding begins is the: A. Stratum corneum B. Stratum lucidum C. Stratum germinativum D. Stratum spinosum
D. Stratum spinosum
The coiled base of the Sudoriferous glands is known as the: A. Secretory coil B. Sweat duct C. Sebaceous gland D. Elastin coil
A. Secretory coil
A small, round elevation on the skin that contains no fluid but may develop pus is a: A. Comedo B. Papule C. Callus D. Pustule
B. Papule
Fatty tissue found below the dermis is ________ tissue. A. Secretory B. Sudoriferous C. Subcutaneous D. Sensory
C. Subcutaneous
An inflamed pimple containing pus is a: A. Papillary B. Pustule C. Callus D. Comedo
B. Pustule
The outer layer of the epidermis is the _________ layer. A. Papillary B. Reticular C. Tactile D. Epidermal
A. Papillary
A fatty and oily secretion that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair is: A. Sebum B. Lymph C. Pus D. Melanin
A. Sebum
The layer of the epidermis that is composed of cells filled with keratin is the: A. Stratum spinosum B. Stratum granulosum C. Stratum corneum D. Stratum germinativum
B. Stratum granulosum
The layer of epidermis also known as the basal cell layer is the: A. Stratum lucidum B. Stratum spinosum C. Stratum corneum D. Stratum germinativum
D. Stratum germinativum
The epidermis is made of how many layers of the skin? A. 1 B. 5 C. 3 D. 4
B. 5
Which vitamin enables the body to properly absorb and use calcium? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin C C. Vitamin D D. Vitamin E
C. Vitamin D
The largest organ of the human body is the: A. Liver B. Lungs C. Skin D. Heart
C. Skin
The melanin produced by the body that is red to yellow in color is: A. Granular melanin B. Pheomelanin C. Eumelanin D. Photovoltaic
B. Pheomelanin
Which of the following is a function of the skin? A. Sensation B. Excretion C. Heat regulation D. All of the above
D. All of the above