Worksheet
The Integumentary System: Nails
1. Label parts of the Nail Below
A F
B G
C H
D I
E J
2. Anatomical structures all perform particular function. Fill in the table below to
show your understanding of different parts of the nail.
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Overlapping skin ate the base of the nail developing from the
stratum corneum. It extends to form the perionychium
An extension of the cuticle under which the nail plate comes out
from the matrix. Acts as a protection and waterproof barrier to the
Matrix
Half moon structure beneath the nail plate. Made from immature
cells which appear lighter in colour. Cells extend from the matrix
Made from living cells in the startum germinativum which replicate
to ultimately form the nail plate. Has extensive blood supply
required to produce new cells.
The part underneath the nail plate. Rich in nerves and blood
vessels. Has grooves which enable the nail plate to adhere to it.
Found between the nail wall and the nail plate. Acts as guideline for
the nail plate to grow into a straight line
Layer of epidermis at the base of the nail and above the matrix. Has
Nail Folds.
Covers the nail bed and hyponychium. Made from clear layers of
keratinized epidermal cells. Contains no blood vessels or nerves
Folds of the skin overlapping the sides of the nails protecting the
edge of the nail plate
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e. How does age affect the blood supply to the nail?
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4. The following are nail conditions which that should NOT receive treatment
Name of Condition Type of Infection Overview of Conditions
(Fungal/ Bacterial etc)
Severy Onycholysis
Verrucae
Warts
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Psoriasis
Eczema
Impetigo
Onychia
Tinea pedis
(Athlete's Foot)
Onychomycosis
Severe koilonychia
(Spoon Nails)
Paronychia
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Beauty Treatment
Name of
Overview of Conditions Suggestion to Improve the
Condition
condition
Hangnails
Onychophagy
leuconychia
Beau's Lines
Pterygium
Onychorrhexis
Ridged nails
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