This body system is responsible for circulation of the blood, including the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries.
What is the cardiovascular system?
This is the method of transmission when the professional applies the electrode directly to the client's scalp or face.
What is direct application?
Numbers greater than 7 on the pH scale.
What are alkaline?
A mixture of fat and oil converted to fatty acids by heat and then purified.
What is Soap?
The sticky, salty fluid that circulates through the body, bringing nourishment and oxygen to all parts of it.
What is blood?
What is protoplasm?
This is the minimum distance an ultraviolet lamp should be placed from the area being treated.
What is 12 inches?
A safety device in appliances and buildings that avoids the possibility of overloads and short circuits.
What is a circuit breaker?
A substance that is able to dissolve another substance.
What is a solvent?
This tissue coordinates body functions, as well as carrying messages to and from the brain.
What is nerve tissue?
The colorless liquid produced as a byproduct when plasma passes nourishment to capillaries and cells.
What is lymph?
A precaution taken to prevent injury to the client when using galvanic current.
What is to not use over an area with many broken capillaries?
The study of all matter that is not alive, has never been alive, and does not contain carbon.
What is inorganic chemistry?
A conditioner that will penetrate into the damaged hair shaft and deposit proteins into the cortex.
What is body-building conditioner?
The control center of cell activities.
What is the nucleus?
This system is composed of sensory and motor nerves that extend from the spinal cord and brain to other parts of the body.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
This is the method of transmission during EMS, when the professional wears a wrist band with a moistened electrode.
What is indirect method?
A unit of electric resistance.
What is an ohm?
A cosmetic classification that requires sifting until free of coarse gritty particles.
What is powder?
These work in harmony to receive and interpret stimuli and send messages away from the nerve cell to the appropriate tissues, muscles and organs.
What are the brain, spinal cord and nerves?
This subsystem of the circulatory system is responsible for distributing white blood cells to help develop immunity.
What is the lymph-vascular system?
A high-frequency, alternating current that can be adjusted to different voltages to produce heat.
What is Tesla?
A material that does not allow a current to pass through it.
What is an insulator?
When a solution can't take or dissolve more of the solute than it already holds at a given temperature.
What is a saturated solution?
The muscle located between the jaws and cheek that is responsible for compressing the cheek to release air outwardly, as in blowing.
What is the buccinator?