L2 Beauty Revision A&P Part 2Versión en línea L2 Beauty A&P Part 2. Questions 41-81. Please also complete Part 1 of this revision test as there may be more than 80 questions in the actual test. Please allow 42 minutes for this test. por Gulnaz Rafiq 1 What is the definition of terminal hair? a Fine, soft, downy hair b Soft hair lacking pigmentation c Deep-rooted, coarse, pigmented hair d Soft pigmented hair 2 What is produced during the anagen phase of hair growth to give hair its colour? a Sebum b Collagen c Melanin d Elastin 3 What is the inner root sheath made up of? a Connective tissue sheath, vitreous membrane, Henle’s layer b Henle’s layer, Huxley’s layer, cuticle layer c Dermal papilla, medulla, cortex d Cortex, medulla, vitreous membrane 4 What is the catagen phase of hair growth known as? a The growing phase b The intermediate phase c The shedding phase d The pigmentation phase 5 Which of the following is found in the hair? a Keratin b Elastin c Mast cells d Fibroblasts 6 Which part of the hair contains melanin? a The cuticle b The medulla c The papilla d The cortex 7 Vellus hair is: a Dark in colour b Coarse c Pale in colour d Over 2 centimetres in length 8 In what stage of growth would a clubbed hair usually be? a Anagen b Resting c Telogen d Catagen 9 Which of the following is considered to be the resting stage of the hair cycle? a Early anagen b Catagen c Telogen d Anagen 10 What parts of the face do the submental lymph nodes drain? a Nose, eyelids, ears b Back of scalp and upper neck c Chin and lower lip d Eyelids, nose and skin of the face 11 Which of the following is a function of a lymphatic node? a To produce subcutaneous tissue b To remove and destroy harmful micro-organisms c To produce endothelial and elastic tissue d To produce blood plasma 12 What is the function of lymph? a It transports excess waste away from the tissues b It transports excess waste to the tissues c It adds erythrocytes to the blood d It adds lymph nodes to the blood 13 What is the function of thrombocytes? a To produce mineral salts b To transport oxygen as oxyhaemoglobin c To form elastin d To clot blood 14 What is the function of an erythrocyte? a To fight infection b To transport oxygen as oxyhaemoglobin c To clot blood d To transport hormones 15 Which of the following is an artery that can be found in the arm? a Radial b Femoral c Cephalic d External Iliac 16 Which of the following is a vein of the leg? a Saphenous b Axillary c Cephalic d Subclavian 17 What of the following is a vein found in the lower arm? a Femoral b Popliteal c Brachial d Tibal 18 Which of the following veins is found in the lower arm? a Tibial b Peroneal c Radial d Cephalic 19 What is the nail wall? a The area where the new nail plate is formed b The skin that overlaps the nail plate for protection c The skin that forms a seal between the nail plate and the matrix d The skin that forms the seal between the free edge and the nail plate 20 Where are new nail cells formed? a In the nail plate b In the matrix c In the cuticle d In the nail walls 21 What is the nail bed supplied with? a Lymph nodes b Bone c Blood vessels d Muscle fibres 22 Which of the following forms the visible part of the matrix? a The cuticle b The lunula c The mantle d The nail grooves 23 On average, how long does a fingernail take to grow from the matrix to the free edge? a Between one and two months b Between two and three months c Between four and six months d Between seven and nine months 24 Which part of the nail acts as a watertight seal? a The cuticle b The lunula c The matrix d The hyponychium 25 What is the cuticle? a The portion of the nail that extends beyond the nail plate b A small passage in the nail containing a nerve c The name given to the epidermis around the base of the nail plate protecting the matrix d The area under the nail plate 26 Loss of skin tone and wrinkling associated with ageing is normally the result of which of the following? a Lack of sleep b Diet and exercise c Dehydration d Sun damage 27 Which of the following can cause broken capillaries? a Sleep b UV damage c Oily skin d Light exercise 28 How can vitiligo be recognised? a By white patches of skin b By yellow patches of skin c By red patches of skin d By brown patches of skin 29 Which of the following is a characteristic of albinism? a Complete lack of melanocytes b A large area of dilated capillaries c Dark patches of pigment d Excessive itching 30 How would you recognise chloasma? a Brown patches of skin b White patches of skin c Red patches of skin d Yellow patches of skin 31 What are the characteristics of sensitive skin? a Dehydrated with a dull appearance b Fine texture with a tendency towards broken capillaries c Thick with pigmentation spots d Oily with a sallow appearance 32 Skin with broken capillaries would be identified by: a White patches b Pigmentation abnormalities c Papules and pustules d High colour 33 Which of the following is a characteristic of acne rosacea? a Erythema b Comedones c Milia d Blisters 34 Which of the following would be classed as a 'topical' cause of hair growth? a Hair growth that is caused by the continuous stimulation of a particular area of the skin b Hair growth that is caused by a condition that is present from birth c Hair growth that occurs during puberty d Hair growth that occurs as a result of pregnancy 35 Which body system is responsible for systemic factors affecting hair growth? a Nervous system b Respiratory system c Lymphatic system d Endocrine system 36 What may sallow skin be indicative of? a Sensitive skin b Dry skin c Oily skin d Normal skin 37 The helix is composed of: a Fatty tissue with no cartilage b Fibrous tissue with no cartilage c Hollow tissue d Cartilage 38 What type of tissue does the lobule consist of? a Fibrous and fatty tissue b Fibrous tissue only c Fatty tissue only d Yellow elastic tissue 39 The part of the ear that comprises of the helix and the lobule is called? a Pinna b Inner ear c The inner canal d The outer canal 40 Which part of the ear is considered most suitable for piercing? a The inner ear b The helix c The ear canal d The lobule