Chapter 6: General Anatomy & Physiology
Cells, Tissues, Organs & Body Systems for Cosmetology|37 Questions|Board Exam Prep
Vocabulary Matching
Match each numbered term with the correct lettered definition. Write the letter in the blank.
Fill in the Blank
Complete each statement with the correct term or phrase.
The basic unit of all living things is the .
The system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
tissue covers and protects body surfaces.
The body system most directly relevant to cosmetology is the system.
Cell division into two identical daughter cells is called .
The temporal bone is located on the of the skull near the ear.
The system transports blood, nutrients, and oxygen.
Understanding muscle location helps cosmetologists perform massage correctly.
Multiple Choice
Select the best answer for each board-exam style question.
Which body system is most relevant to cosmetology?
The temporal bone is located in which part of the skull?
Which tissue type produces movement?
Mitosis is important for cosmetology because it:
Circulatory system is relevant because it:
Which tissue supports and binds body structures?
Integumentary system consists of:
Nerve tissue functions by:
True / False
Write T for True or F for False in the blank.
Epithelial tissue covers and protects body surfaces.
The circulatory system transports blood, nutrients, and oxygen.
The digestive system is most relevant to cosmetology.
Mitosis is cell division into two identical daughter cells.
The temporal bone is at the front of the skull above the eyes.
Connective tissue supports and binds body structures.
Knowledge of the muscular system is unnecessary for cosmetologists.
Bone structure determines face shape, important for hair design.
Short Answer
Answer each question in 2-3 complete sentences.
Describe mitosis and explain why it is important for healthy skin and hair growth.
Why is knowledge of the muscular system important for facial massage?
Match each body system to its cosmetology relevance: integumentary, circulatory, nervous, and skeletal.
