Microbiology
Infection Control
Organelles
Cell Biology
Integumentary System
100

Flagella(tail-like) and Cilia(hair-like) help bacteria:

Move

100

Which agency is responsible for establishing our current “Standard Precautions”?

CDC (Center For Disease Control)

100

This is the cell’s skeleton that provides shape and structure for the cell.

CYTOSKELETON

100

What is Cell Eating?

Phagocytosis 

100

The process by which melanin is produced.

melanogenesis

200

How do Bacteria reproduce?

binary fission

200

What is another term for Ringworm?


Tinea

200

A jelly-like substance which is enclosed by a membrane is called what?

PROTOPLASM

200

This is any complex biochemical process whereby cells are nourished for growth, repair, function, and reproduction.

Metabolism

200

This is also known as the demo-epidermal junction and is a membrane that separates the epidermis and dermis to assist in transporting nutrients.

Basement Membrane

300

What is an organism that lives in or on a living host without contributing to the survival of that host?

Parasite

300

What are Antiseptics?

A disinfectant that is safe to use on the skin.

300

These are rod shaped structures contain DNA.

CHROMOSOMES

300

The breaking down or deconstruction phase of metabolism.

Catabolism

300

The 28 day upward migration of skin cells from the stratum germinativum to the stratum corneum.

Keratinization Process

400

What lives off of dead matter?

Fungus

400

What is the Second highest level of decontamination that uses disinfectants to kill most microorganisms on hard, nonporous surfaces; but Does not kill spores?

Decontamination Level 2 - Disinfection 

400

The is made of a phospholipid bilayer and proteins ; and is semi-permeable.

Cell Membrane 

400

The process by which the cell ingests larger molecules that could not enter through the cell membranes protein channels. (examples: Phagocytosis, Pinocytosis or  Receptor-mediated endocytosis)

Endocytosis

400

This is another term used for the natural shedding of our skin.

Desquamation

500

What are responsible for fungal infections that affect the skin, hair, and nails?

Dermatophytes

500

Who regulates licensing, enforcement, and conduct of service providers as well as protects the clients health, safety, and welfare while receiving services.

State Regulatory Agencies

500

What are the Two Types of Protoplasm and Where are they found?

Cytoplasm : found between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane.


Nucleoplasm : The protoplasm found within the nucleus and is surrounded by the nuclear membrane.



500

The cell uses pumps and ATP to transport substances across the membrane from a low to high concentration.

Primary Active Transport

500

These Coat the skin cells membranes making them 6xs stronger.  

Membrane Coating Granules (MCGs)

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