with correct answers
2025/2026
bones of the skull - correct answersfrontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid,
lacrimal, zygomatic, nasal, maxilla, mandible, sphenoid
Cells of the cardiovascular system - correct answersendothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle
cells, lymphatic endothelial cells, cardiomyocytes, atherosclerosis cells
combination skin - correct answersdisplay areas that are both dry and oily most common skin
type. Possibly maybe have larger pores in T-zone.
Dermis - correct answersInner layer of skin
Desquemation - correct answersexfoliation of the dead skin cells
different types of cleansers - correct answerscleansing balm, cream cleanser, micellar water
different types of moisturizers - correct answersemolients, humolients, occlusives, ceramides,
dry skin - correct answerscommon in the aging person because of the decline in size, number
and output of sweat and sebacious glands
, Epidermis - correct answersoutermost layer of skin
examples of Active Ingredients in products - correct answersalpha-hydroxy acid (exfoliator)
hyaluronic acid (the super hydrator)
vitamin C (the brightener)
vitamin E (the protector)
vitamin A (the smooth operator)
Niacinamide (the inflammation buster)
Peptides (the collagen booster)
ceramides (the barrier builder)
ingredients for ageing skin - correct answerspeptides, vitamin a,c and e
ingredients for dry skin - correct answersHyaluronic acid, vitamin e and ceramides
ingredients for irritated skin - correct answersvitamin a, ceramides, niacinamide
ingredients for normal and oily skin - correct answersAHA'S, niacinimide and retinol
ingredients for pigmentation issues - correct answershyaluronic acid, vitamin b3
(niacinamide), vitamin c
Integumentary system - correct answersConsists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and
nail
Keratinisation - correct answerscells migrate from the base of the epidermis and dry out -
cytoplasm is replaced by the protein keratin - takes about 30 days - reach the surface dead