Asked by Chané Viljoen on May 18, 2024
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What is the whitish portion of the proximal nail body where blood vessels do not show?
A) nail root
B) eponychium
C) lunula
D) nail body
Eponychium
The small band of skin at the base of the fingernail or toenail, also known as the cuticle.
Lunula
The visible part of the root of the nail, often seen as a white crescent shape at the base of the fingernail or toenail.
Nail Root
The part of a fingernail or toenail that is embedded in the skin and gives rise to the visible nail.
- Become familiar with the construction and functionalities of the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin.
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Robert CavazosMay 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The lunula is the whitish half-moon shaped area at the base of the nail, and it is where the nail matrix (the part of the nail responsible for growth) is visible through the nail. Blood vessels do not show in this area, which contributes to its whitish appearance.
Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with the construction and functionalities of the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin.
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