| A | B |
| where metal implements are kept during the manicure | barbicide |
| an ingredient found in nail enamel that could be responsible for an allergic reaction | formaldehyde resin |
| the most effective method of sterilising | autoclave |
| the only living part of the nail | the matrix |
| the group of muscles found at the base of the thumb | thenar |
| a carpal bone | scaphoid |
| these guide the growing nail towards ther fingertips | nail grooves |
| the nail consists mainly of this | carbon |
| a bone of the foot | talus |
| white spots on the nail plate | leukonychia |
| a long bone of the fore arm | radius |
| this bone forms the heel of the foot | calcaneum |
| also known as ringworm of the foot | tinea pedis |
| a condition of the nail that contraindicates manicure | paronychia |
| this is the only method of sanitisation that destroys all living micro-organisms | sterilisation |
| muscle found at the back of the knee | gastrocnemius |
| number of tarsalbones | 7 |
| number of carpal bones | 8 |
| technical name given to warts on the feet | verruca plantaris |
| usually found on the side of the foot and caused by friction | calluses |