Answer: The answers are as follows;
- a- Cuticle
- b- Lunula
- c- Nail fold
- d- Nail Matrix
- e- Hyponychium
- f- Nail bed
Explanation:
- The cuticle is the overlapping epidermis around the base of the nail, it protects the nail matrix from infection.
- The lunula is found at the base of the nail, it is white in colour and lies over the matrix.
- The nail fold is the continuing skin which acts as a protective barrier, protects and seals the matrix against dirt and bacteria.
- The nail matrix which is sometimes called the nail root. it produces new nail cells. Keratinization process takes place in the epidermal cells of the matrix.
- The hyponychium is part of the epidermis under the free edge of the nail plate. it protects the nail bed from infection.
- The nail bed is the part of the skin which the nail plate rests on. it is rich in blood supply and lymph vessels for health nails. it provides nourishment and protection.
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Answer: I think it is B but im not 100% sure if not B then its A but im 80% sure its B so you choose.
Explanation:
Answer:
10-20% of your daily recommend amount
Answer:
Its c , hypovolemic shock
Explanation:
What is hypovolemic shock?
Its one the 4 types of shock that occurs due to decrease in the volume of the blood
<em><u>The causes of decreased blood volume </u></em>
- Excessive blood loss (accidents ,wounds)
- Burns
- Endometriosis
- Internal bleeding
<u><em>Effects of decrease volume of blood</em></u>
Mild symptoms include:-
- Headache ,fatigue ,nausea
Severe symptoms :-
- Weak pulse , pale skin ,feeling cold, loss of consciousness
- Hypovolemic shock if not treatment on time can cause heart attack
Answer:
The activity that is not a way to prevent bursitis is drinking water (option D).
Explanation:
Bursitis corresponds to the inflammation of the articular bursa, a fluid-filled saccular structure that prevents friction of the bones in the joint. It is a very common condition in the shoulder and elbow.
Measures to prevent bursitis include resting the joint —taking breaks— protecting the affected area, and applying physical measures, such as warmth.
Hydration through the consumption of water is not a useful measure for the effective prevention of bursitis.
<em>The reason why the other options do not correspond to a valid answer has been explained in the text.</em>