The basic units of life are called:
What are cells?
Sanitation is the lowest level of:
What is infection control?
The control center of cell activity :
What is the Nucleus?
The electric current in which electrons move at an even rate and flow only in one direction:
What is direct current?
The study of chemical reactions, such as growth, reproduction, respiration, that occur within a living organism:
What is biochemistry?
The study of the skin, its structure, functions, diseases and treatment is know as:
What is Dermatology
A chemical means of killing or inhibiting the growth of organisms on the skin or living tissue.
What is anteseptic.
The three primary colors are yellow, red and what?
What is blue.
One-celled micro-organisms that are classified as either disease-producing or non disease-producing:
What are bacteria?
The three levels infection procedures are divided into:
What are sanitation, disinfection, and sterilization?
The production department of a cell:
What is the Cytoplasm?
A rapid oscillating cycle that alternates back and forth allowing electrons to flow first in one direction and then the other:
What is an alternating current?
This substance has a definite weight, volume and takes on the shape of the container in which it is poured:
What is a liquid?
There are how many MAIN layers of the skin?
What are three layers of skin.
The minimum number of hours a student must attend a barber cosmetology school to qualify for the esthiology exam application in the State of Wisconsin is
What is 450 hours
When should a test patch be performed?
What is 24-48 hours before a service.
Bacteria that cause infection and disease:
What are pathogenic bacteria?
The level of infection control that should be performed of instruments that have been exposed to blood during a salon service:
What is disinfection?
Groups of cells of the same kind make up:
What are Tissues?
The unit of electric strength :
What is an AMP?
This substance has definite weight, but indefinite volume and shape:
What is a gas?
The outermost layer of the skin visible to the eye; protective layer; no blood vessels; made of keratinocytes and epithelial cells; divided into five layers:
What is the epidermis.
The minimum number of hours a student must attend a barber cosmetology school to qualify for the cosmetology exam application in the State of Wisconsin is
What is 1550 hours
What is the name of the color category that consists of orange, green and violet colors?
What are secondary colors.
Pus-forming bacterial cells that are present in abscesses, pustules and boils:
What are Staphylococci?
The department of labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace:
What is OSHA?
The separate body structures that perform specific functions in the body are known as:
What are organs?
The unit of electric pressure:
What is a volt?
The smallest complete unit of an element:
What is an atom?
The top layer of the epidermis; toughest layer:
What is the Stratum Corneum.
The Barbering and Cosmetology examining board consists of how many members?
What is 9 members
what is the term for a hue with the color black added to it?
What is a shade.
The stage of growth cycle where bacteria reproduce and grow rapidly:
What is active stage?
The agency that approves efficacy of products used for infection control:
What is the EPA.
The type of tissue that covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs:
What is epithelial tissue?
This unit measures how much electrical energy is being used:
What is a WATT?
The basic materials that the body uses to construct and renew itself:
What are proteins?
Layer of skin that is the thickest on palms and soles of feet?
What is the Stratum Lucidum.
The practice of manicuring includes the following:
What are services that include beautifying the hands
Three colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel are referred to as what?
What is Analogous.
Bacteria or viruses that are transmitted through blood or body fluids and cause infectious diseases are called:
what are bloodborne pathogens
The title given to the process of using the same infection control practices on all clients?
What are universal precautions
Most cell activity is performed by which part of the cell?
What are Organelles.
Which term indicates the number of cycles, per second, that a generator alternates current?
What is a hertz rating
The unifying concept used to organize elements and their similarities is called the:
What is periodic law
This layer of skin contains tiny granule-shaped cells; replace cells in the stratum corneum
What is the Stratum Granulosum.
Any change of ownership of a salon shall be reported to the examining board by the new owner within?
What is 5 days.
The art of arranging light and dark to produce the illusion of three-dimensional shapes is called:
What is Chiaroscuro.