______ is the study of the science of the minute structures of organic tissues; microscopic anatomy.
what is histology?
_____ is the tail of a surfactant molecule that is oil-loving.
what is lipophilic?
when the two imaginary halves of a hairstyle have an equal visual weight but are positioned unevenly, the hairstyle is considered to have _____ balance.
what is asymmetrical?
(T/F)
as a rule of thumb, it is always better to use a tuberculocidal disinfectant when cleaning up a spill in the salon
what is false?
electric wires can be covered with a material that does not transmit electricity such as a rubber or plastic coating. this material is known as a _____.
what is insulator?
______ is a colorless jelly-like substance in which food elements such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present.
what is protoplasm?
what is carbon?
which type of hair offers the most versatility in styling?
what is straight, coarse hair?
state agency rules are enforced through ____ of consumer complaints.
what is inspections/ investigations?
a _____ measures the pressure or focus that pushes the electric current forward through a conductor.
what is volt?
_____ is the tissue that binds, supports, and protects body structures, i.e. cartilage, tendons, fat, blood.
what is connective tissue?
chemically combining two or more atoms in a definite proportion forms a _____.
what is molecule
chemically infused services that make changes in the natural texture, curl or ______ in the hair are considered ______.
pus forming bacterial that causes abscesses, pustules, and boils are known as ____.
what is staphylococci?
a process that infuses an alkaline product into the tissues from the negative pole toward the positive pole is called an _____.
what is anaphoresis?
______ is the thicker, middle region of muscle.
what is belly?
what is combustion?
the face shape featuring a narrow forehead, extreme width through the cheekbones and a narrow chin is the _____.
what is pear-shaped?
diplococco are bacteria that cause diseases such as ____ and _____.
what is strep throat and blood poisoning?
the thermal of heat-producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration that is commonly used for scalp and facial treatments is called _____.
what is tesla high-frequency current?
_____ is the broad muscle that covers the top of the skull consists of the occipitalis and frontalis.
the glitter in nail polish that can separate from the polish is an example of _____.
what is a suspension?
for a client with ____, you should direct the hair back and away from the face at the temples.
what is weekly?
the use of _____ light reduces acne and bacteria on the skin.
what is blue?