Science that deals with the study of Microorganisms.
What is Bacteriology?
100
Pus forming bacteria that is formed in grape like clusters.
They appear as pustuals and boils on the skin.
What is Straphylococci?
100
The stage at which bacteria reproduces and grows, takes place in the dark and where food is available.
What is the Active Stage?
100
This destroys and kills all microbes.
What is Sterilization?
100
Removing pathogens and other substances from surfacs or tools.
What is Decontamination?
200
Non-disease forming bacteria, 70% of which lives on the surface of your skin.
What is Non-Pathogenic?
200
These bacteria grow in pairs and causes a sickness known as Pneumonia.
What is Diplococci?
200
The stage at which bacteria does not grow, conditions aren't favorable and some bacteria form spores to protect themselves.
What is the Inactive Stage?
200
Removes dirt and Debris.
What is Sanitation?
200
What is MSDS?
What is Material Safty Data Sheet?
300
Disease producing bacteria that comes in many different shapes and can be easily spread throughout a salon.
What is Pathogenic?
300
This is a pus forming bacteria. It is shaped in long chains and causes strep, rhematic fever and blood poisening.
What is Streptococci?
300
The type of infection that is located in a small confined area.
What is a Local infection?
300
Dept of Labor of regulatory agency.
What is OSHA?
300
Hair is held at this elevation to create weight
What is 45 degree
400
Spherical bacteria that is found alone or in groups.
What is Cocci?
400
This is the most common form of bacteria. It is rod/bar shaped and produces diseases such as tetanus, influenza, typhoid fever, turberculosis, and diptheria.
What is Bacilli?
400
An infection that is also known as a orsytemic infection and occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and toxins to all parts of the body.
What is a General Infection?
400
The ability of the body ot destroy infectious agents that enter the body.
What is Immunity?
400
All partings start from this area in curvature roller control.
What is a point of origin?
500
A minute, one celled vegetable microorganism found nearly everywhere.
What is Bacteria?
500
These are highly contagious spiral/coiled shaped bacteria that causes supillis, cholera and lyhme disease.
What is Spirilla?
500
When someone carries a disease producing bacteria or virus with no recognizable symptoms.
What is an Asymptomatic Carrier?
500
Wearing gloves, washing hands and personal hygiene is called