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3
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Used to remove dirt, oils, dead skin cells and/or makeup from the skin
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5
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What does a disinfectant have to have on its label in order to prove it kills tuberculosis
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8
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Outermost layer of the epidermis, also known as the 'Horny Layer'.
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9
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A disorder where light patches of hypopigmentation are present on the skin
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10
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A chemical process that completely destroys all microbial life and bacterial spores
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11
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This system's main function is to develop imminities to protect the body from disease
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13
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What does a disinfectant have to have on its label in order to prove it kills bacteria
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14
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Scraping or scratching or the skin's surface or epidermal layer
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15
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Of the 6 functions of the skin, which function protects the skin fromUV rays, bacterial infection, injury and extreme weather
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17
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A clear, slightly yellow fluid located within vessels and filtered by the lymph nodes
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1
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Non-melanoma skin cancer with rough texture and enlarged red nodules
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2
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Thick-walled chambers of the bottom half of the heart and are referred as 'Left' or 'right'.
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4
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The process of perspiring and cooling the body to maintain a healthy body temperature
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6
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Most common and mildest form of skin cancer.
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7
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If a disinfectant is labeled 'fungicidal' what does it destroy?
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12
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Thrombocytes which are responsible for the clotting of blood
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15
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Having 2 opposite poles, a positive and negative, in an electric current
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16
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This system eliminates waste from the body and is comprised of the kidneys, liver, skin, large intestine and lungs
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