Study of Hair & Scalp Bingo Review
Trichology: hair & scalp review
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10.02.16
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10.03.16
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Topics of this game:
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The center core or innermost layer of hair, not present in everyone.
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Anything that occupies space.
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The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
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The term referred to the muscle by the ear.
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The growing stage of hair, last 2-6 years.
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Itchmite
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The bonds in the hair that are affected by chemicals.
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Involuntary Muscles
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Small cone shaped elevation at the bottom of the hair follicle. Supplies blood to the follicle.
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Deep stimulation of muscles and nerves, also stimulates sebaceous glands.
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Brittle or split ends
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Layer of the hair affected by chemicals
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Ringworm
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Muscle that is located at the nape of the neck and draws the scalp back.
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Beads or nodes in hair.
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Muscles respond to comments regulated by will. (Voluntary)
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Hair falls out during this resting phase of hair growth.
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The study of organs and systems of the body.
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The study of hair.
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Head Lice
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Dandruff
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Shampoo is an example of this.
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Gray Hair (Absence of Pigment)
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If these bonds are destroyed, they can never be repaired, no longer hair.
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Aids in chewing
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Ability of the hair to stretch and return to its normal shape.
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Pigment found in hair, found in cortex layer of hair.
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Control center of all cell activity.
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Relaxing and soothing massage movement.
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Acid
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