Anatomy Flashcards
Which layer of the skin is considered to be true skin?
- Epidermis
- Dermis
- Subcutaneous
- Muscle
Dermis
The face gets it structure, and expressions from which of the following?
- Muscular system
- nervous system
- Vascular system
- all of the above
All of the above
Most of the bleeding associated with permanent make up treatment is from ______?
- capillaries
- only arteries arterioles
- only veins and venules
- very small arteries and veins, arterioles and venules
very small arteries and veins, arterioles and venules
Transverse and horizontal wrinkles of the scalp are caused by which muscle?
- procerus
- Corrugator
- Orbicularis oculi
- Frontalis
Frontalis
The vein drains blood from the head, face, and neck back to the heart
- corotid vein
- Supraorbital vein
- Jugular vein
- transverse facial vein
Jugular vein
Which muscle antagonizes or works against the orbicularis oculi?
- Risorius
- Frontalis
- Corrugator supercilii
- levator palpebrae superioris
levator palpebrae superioris
Which of the following is NOT a primary function of the skin?
- Protection
- Sensation
- Reproduction
- Secretion
Reproduction
If you are applying permanent make up on top of the orbicularis oculi muscle you are probably working on ________?
- upper lip
- Lower lip
- Eyebrow
- testing for allergies to pigment using the area behind the ear
Eyebrow
The cells of the ________ layer of the epidermis are almost dead, and this undergoes a change in cells of the more superficial layer.
- stratum corneum
- stratum spinosum
- stratum granulosum
- stratum Germinativum
stratum granulosum
When you tattoo an eyebrow the bone, the skin pushes against is the…
- Sphenoid
- Nasal
- Maxilla
- Frontal
Frontal
The currugator supercilii muscle is located by…
- The nose
- The lip
- The eyebrows
- The forehead
The eyebrows
What do the lacromal glands produce?
- saliva
- tears
- Oil
- Sweat
Tears
How many SETS of jugular veins are there for the face?
- 5
- 3
- 2
- 4
2
Where is the risorius muscle located?
- begins in the back of the jaw and continues to the skin of the corner of the mouth over the masseter muscle
- behind the frenulum
- Forms at the outer surface of the maxilla
- is behind the sphenoid
begins in the back of the jaw and continues to the skin of the corner of the mouth over the masseter muscle
Cranial nerve VII:
- also known as facial nerve
- Responsible for facial expressions
- Carries impulses to the tear glands, saliva, and taste from the front of the tongue
- all of the above
Carries impulses to the tear glands, saliva, and taste from the front of the tongue