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100

Two bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region are the:

temporal bones

100

The basic unit of all living things is:

cells

100

Hair coloring products that are used primarily on prelightened hair to achieve pale and delicate colors are:

toners


100

An infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice is:

pediculosis capitis

100

Inflammation of the sebaceous glands characterized by red, flaky skin in the scalp and hairline is:

seborrheic dermatitis

200

Relaxers are often marketed and sold as no mix-no lye relaxers are:

potassium hydroxide relaxers

200

The path of an electric current from the generating source back to the original source is a(n):

complete circuit

200

The current for facial and scalp treatments is measured in:

milliamperes

200

A contagious skin disease that is caused by the itch mite is:

scabies

200

The process that stops the action of permanent wave solution and rebuilds the hair into its new form is:

thio neutralization

300

Invasion of body tissues by disease causing pathogenic bacteria can result in a(n):

infection

300

The type of current that should not be used on clients who are pregnant, have high blood pressure, or have a pace maker is:

Tesla high-frequency

300

Scalp treatments and massage may be performed:

before and during the shampoo

300

Current research confirms that dandruff is the result of a fungus called:

malassezia

300

Vellus hair is the short, fine, and downy hair also known as:

lanugo hair

400

The resting phase of final phase of the hair cycle that lasts until the fully grown hair is shed is the:

telogen phase

400

Liquids that can be mixed together to form stable solutions are:

miscible

400

Sodium hypochlorite is the chemical name for:

bleach

400

A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism is a:

virus

400

The process of chemically altering the natural wave pattern of hair is:

chemical texture services

500
The term describing the effectiveness with which a disinfecting solution kills germs when used according to label instructions is:

efficacy

500

Universal Precautions for bloodborne pathogens are regulated by:

OSHA

500

Cataphoresis forces acidic substances into deeper tissues using galvanic current from the:

positive toward the negative pole

500

Disease-causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids are called:

bloodborne pathogens

500

What are the names of the 2 ladies who prepared materials and activities to help you study for the Mock tests?

Mrs. Spencer-Riedel and Mrs. Schubach