Infection Control
Chemistry
Electricity
Hair Properties and Disorders
Anatomy
100

OSHA stands for

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100
The science that deals with matter

Chemistry

100

How does energy move through space

in waves

100

The study of hair

Trichology

100

The head's skeleton. 

The skull

200

Methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms from one individual to another. 

Infection Control

200
Anything that occupies space is: 

Matter

200

What does DC stand for

Direct Current

200

Hair is approximately 90 percent:

Protein

200

Definition of Myology

The study of the structure, functions, and diseases of the muscular system.

300

How often should gloves be changed

after every single use

300

The three stages of matter

solid, liquid, and gas

300

A rapid, interrupted current

Alternating Current

300

The two types of melanin

Eumelanin and Pheomelanin

300

The part of the immune system that helps defend against infection. 

Lymphatic system

400

A combustible is capable of:

igniting and burning

400

exothermic reaction:

gives off heat

400
Types of effects that electricity exhibits

magnetic, thermal, and chemical

400

The condition where hair grows longer or thicker than usual 

Hypertrichosis

400

The two types of nerves. 

Sensory and motor nerves

500

Pathogenic bacteria:

cause disease or infection 

500

Liquids that mix well and don't separate

Miscible liquids

500

What does a watt measure

How much electric energy is being used in one second
500

Dandruff is caused by a naturally occurring fungus called 

malassezia 

500

The two types of metabolism

Anabolism and Catabolism