Professional development
microbiology
Trichology
Methodology and terminology
extra
100

How many hours a night is it recommended to sleep

6-8 hours

100

When a disease spreads from one person to another via contact, it is referred to as

contagious or communicable.

100

The number of active hair follicles per square inch on the scalp refers to as

Density 

100

Which cut term describes a variable line connecting two reference  points

Visual

100

There are two stages of the growth of bacteria what are they,

Active and inactive 

200

bad breath, referred to as

halitosis

200

Bacteria can generally be classified in two types what are they

1. Nonpathogenic: Non-disease-producing bacteria

2. Pathogenic: Disease-producing bacteria

200

The loss of pigment in the hair as a person ages is called

Acquired canities

200

Define methodology and terminology

Methodology is the orderly way in which we use terminology to explain the process of creating a haircut

200

The medical term for greasy or waxy dandruff

Pityriasis steatoides 

300

What occurs when the tendons get inflamed.

Tendonitis

300

There are three different types of cocci, what are they

Staphylococci, Streptococci, Diplococci

300

A condition in which beads or nodes form on the hair shaft is called

Monilenthrix

300

Define recession

The curved area between forehead and temples

300

An inflammation of the fluid sac that lies between a tendon and skin, or bone is called

Bursitis

400

Two types of respect, what are they?

Mutual, and  self respect 

400

Infection control practices can be divided into three main categories. What are they?

Cleaning, Disinfection, Sterilization

400

Small cracks starting in the cuticle and splitting the hair entirely are known as brittle hair, fragilitis crinium  or

Trichoptiosis

400

What is the difference between elevation and distribution 

Distribution is how the hair is combed in regards to the parting, while elevation is how it is lifted away from the scalp..

distribution is left and right elevation is up and down

400

What type of condition displaces excess moisture, providing more body

Body building 

500

What is the definition(s) of resilience?

1. The ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.

2. The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

500

Pus- forming bacterial cells that form in long chains that cause blood poisoning 

Staphylococci

500

When looking through a microscope which portion of the hair would display living cells

Hair bulb

500

What are the four point to the cutting system Listed in the correct order

Parting/sections, distribution, elevation, cut

500

Key information on a specific product regarding ingredients, associated hazard combustion levels and storage requirements is provided by

SDS

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