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which of the following WILL NOT produce differences in skin color?
Addison's diseases
carotene
seborrheic dermatitis
jaundice
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- Observe and describe the changes of the skin during the following activities: 1. Playing games (e.g. Volleyball) in an open court on a sunny day.2. Prolonged stay inside a cold room.3. Hair in different parts of the body (head, axilla, limbs, and pubic)4. Hair of the head after drying up (shampooed or without shampoo).5. The nails of a baby and an elderlyThe skin helps maintain optimum calcium and phosphate levels in thebody by participating in the production ofa. vitamin A. c. vitamin D. e. keratin.b. vitamin B. d. melanin.Stage II of pressure ulcer characterizes by partial-thickness skin loss involving epidermis and possibly dermis. a. True b. False
- Partial or complete lack of hair due to genetic factors, aging, chemotherapy or skin diseases is known as?Skin Disorders" ( minimum 3 disorders) and "Skin Cancers" ( minimum 3 types of Skin cancers)- History, Causes, Types, suggested treatment options and remedies asapThe papillary and reticular layers of the dermis arecomposed mainly of ________.a. melanocytesb. keratinocytesc. connective tissue d. adipose tissue
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