Pathogenic bacteria are responsible for all the following EXCEPT:
Benefiting the environment
What is the total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin called:
Albinism
The finishing procedure that reinforces the established lines of the design is known as:
Dry Molding
Overdirection is defined as:
Moving the hair from its natural fall
An example of an subjective symptom would be:
Itching
Disease causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the blood or body fluids are known as:
Blood born pathogens
The muscle that causes the hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold:
Arrectorpili
What part of a curl is positioned around the roller thermal iron or brush:
Circle
Weight can be distributed upward, downward, forwards, or backwards
True
Which of the following terms is another name for a keratoma:
Callus
Puss forming bacterial cells that form grape like bunches or clusters and are present in abscesses are called:
Staphylococci
Hair that has been pulled out from the roots will grow back under which of the following circumstances:
The papilla has not been destroyed
Distribution is classified as either parallel or:
Radial
A graduated technique uses what type of elevation:
1-89 degrees
Which of the following terms is an infection in the hair follicles caused by bacteria shaving or clothing irritation:
Folliculitis
What type of immunity is provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his/her own body:
passive immunity
Located at the bottom of the follicle and supplying nourishment to the terminal matrix:
Papilla
The second direction or bottom half of the oblong shape moves toward the:
Concave end
Graduation:
Builds weight
Verruca is the name given to a variety of:
Warts
Human HIV causes the immune system to:
Break down
catagen, a brief transitional stage lasts for what amount of time:
Only a few weeks
Which of the following terms means to carve out shapes and the proper size and proportion to establish the lines of the design:
Scale
Elevations is:
Lifting the hair from its natural fall
The lesion found following the normal healing process of an injury:
A scar