Milady Chapter 11 Properties of the Hair and Scalp (3)

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Across
  1. 1. Pityriasis capitis ? is the technical term for classic dandruff.
  2. 3. Bonds that cross-link the polypeptide chains together and are responsible for the extreme strength and elasticity of human hair.
  3. 4. Innermost layer of the hair that is composed of round cells; often absent in fine and naturally blond hair.
  4. 7. Alopecia that is marked by a temporary hair loss experienced towards the end and after pregnancy.
  5. 9. Technical term for beaded hair.
  6. 11. The tiny grains of pigment in the cortex that give natural color to the hair.
  7. 12. Also known as resting phase; the final phase in the hair cycle that lasts until the fully grown hair is shed.
  8. 13. Dry, sulfur-yellow, cuplike crusts on the scalp in tinea favosa or tinea favus.
  9. 14. Ringed hair is a variety of ? characterized by alternating bands of gray and pigmented hair throughout the length of the hair strand.
  10. 16. Naturally occurring fungus that is present on all human skin, but is responsible for dandruff when it grows out of control.
  11. 17. pediculosis capitis is an infestation of the hair and scalp with head ?.
  12. 18. Pityriasis steatoides is a severe case of dandruff characterized by an accumulation of greasy or waxy ? mixed with sebum that stick to the scalp in crusts.
Down
  1. 1. A fatty or oily substance secreated by the sebaceous glands that lubricates the skin.
  2. 2. The lighter pigment that provides natural colors ranging from red and ginger to yellow and blond tones.
  3. 5. Lanthionine bonds are created when disulfide bonds are broken by ? chemical hair relaxers after the relaxer is rinsed from the hair.
  4. 6. Technical term for dandruff; characterized by excessive production and accumulation of skin cells.
  5. 7. Long, coiled complex polypeptides made of amino acids.
  6. 8. A peptide bond is also known as an end bond; chemical bond that joins amino acids to each other, end-to-end, to form a ? chain.
  7. 10. A weak, physical cross-link side bond between adjacent polypeptide chains.
  8. 15. The oil glands in the skin that are connected to the hair follicles.
  9. 19. Polypeptide chain is a long chain of ? acids linked by peptide bonds.