Normal, healthynails grow in avariety ofshapes,depending onthe shape of theThe visible partof the matrixthat extendsfromunderneath theliving skinall parts ofthe fingerfrom the tipto the firstknuckleproximal nail foldextending fromthe edge of thevisible nail plateto the first joint ofthe finger or toeThenaturalnail is alsoknown astough band offibrous tissuethat connectsbones or holdsorgans in placeis afingernailthat growstheslowestThe thinlayer oftissue that isattached tothe nail platealsoknown asthesidewall;The nailthat growsthe fastesthealthynailduring thelasttrimester ofpregnancynail isconsideredpart of the_____system.replacementof thetoenialforming aprotective barrierthat preventsmicroorganismsfrom invading andinfecting the nailbedliving skin borderingthe root and sidesof a nail,the nail bed(or sterile matrix);nail fold,eponychium, andhyponychiumhardenedkeratin thatsits on andcovers thenail bed.nails thatgrow theslowestThe portionof living skinthat supportsthe nail platefold of skinoverlappingthe side ofthe nail.slit orfurrow onthe sidesof the nailliving skin at thebase of thenatural nail platethat covers thematrix area isthedead,colorlesstissueattached tothe nail plate.part of thenail plate thatextends overthe tip of thefinger or toe.Normal, healthynails grow in avariety ofshapes,depending onthe shape of theThe visible partof the matrixthat extendsfromunderneath theliving skinall parts ofthe fingerfrom the tipto the firstknuckleproximal nail foldextending fromthe edge of thevisible nail plateto the first joint ofthe finger or toeThenaturalnail is alsoknown astough band offibrous tissuethat connectsbones or holdsorgans in placeis afingernailthat growstheslowestThe thinlayer oftissue that isattached tothe nail platealsoknown asthesidewall;The nailthat growsthe fastesthealthynailduring thelasttrimester ofpregnancynail isconsideredpart of the_____system.replacementof thetoenialforming aprotective barrierthat preventsmicroorganismsfrom invading andinfecting the nailbedliving skin borderingthe root and sidesof a nail,the nail bed(or sterile matrix);nail fold,eponychium, andhyponychiumhardenedkeratin thatsits on andcovers thenail bed.nails thatgrow theslowestThe portionof living skinthat supportsthe nail platefold of skinoverlappingthe side ofthe nail.slit orfurrow onthe sidesof the nailliving skin at thebase of thenatural nail platethat covers thematrix area isthedead,colorlesstissueattached tothe nail plate.part of thenail plate thatextends overthe tip of thefinger or toe.

nail growth and disorders - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Normal, healthy nails grow in a variety of shapes, depending on the shape of the
  2. The visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin
  3. all parts of the finger from the tip to the first knuckle
  4. proximal nail fold extending from the edge of the visible nail plate to the first joint of the finger or toe
  5. The natural nail is also known as
  6. tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds organs in place is a
  7. fingernail that grows the slowest
  8. The thin layer of tissue that is attached to the nail plate
  9. also known as the sidewall;
  10. The nail that grows the fastest
  11. healthy nail
  12. during the last trimester of pregnancy
  13. nail is considered part of the _____ system.
  14. replacement of the toenial
  15. forming a protective barrier that prevents microorganisms from invading and infecting the nail bed
  16. living skin bordering the root and sides of a nail,the nail bed (or sterile matrix); nail fold, eponychium, and hyponychium
  17. hardened keratin that sits on and covers the nail bed.
  18. nails that grow the slowest
  19. The portion of living skin that supports the nail plate
  20. fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail.
  21. slit or furrow on the sides of the nail
  22. living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area is the
  23. dead, colorless tissue attached to the nail plate.
  24. part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe.