Chapter 5
Infection Control
Chapter 6
Anatomy & Physiology
Chapter 7
Basics of Chemistry
Chapter 8
Basics of Electricity
Chapter 9
Basics in Nutrition
100

One-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal charecteristics. Some are harmfulsome are harmless.

Bacteria

100

Muscles that function automatically, without conscious will

nonstriated muscles

100

Droplets of water dispersed in oil

Water in Oil Emersion

100

Example of a good insulator.

Rubber, Water, Copper, Felt

Rubber

100

What is the most important carbohydrate?

Glucose. it provides the majority of the bodys energy.

200

Most common type of bacteria. Produce diseases such as tetanus, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and diphtheria

Bacilli

200

Tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body.

muscle tissue

200

Simplest form of chemical matter. It cannot be broken down into a simpler substance without  loss of identity.

Element

200

A thermal or heat-producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration

Tesla Current or Violet Ray

200

what is NOT of the 3 basic carbohydrates?

a. simple sugars

b. lipids

c. starches

d. fiber

lipids. Simple sugars, Starches, and Fiber are the 3 basic types of carbohydrates.

300

The division on bacteria cells into two new cells called daughter cells

Binary Fission

300

Tissue composed of neurons

Nervous tissue

300

Three different physical forms.

Solid, Liquid, Gas

300

What is NOT a benefit of Tesla Current

a. Stimulates Blood Circulation

b. Produce Muscle Contractions

c. Increase Metabolism

d. Relieves Congestion

B! Tesla current does not produce muscle contractions

300

What aids in bone and tooth formation?

Flouride

400

Also known as Planters Warts; a virus that can infect the bottom of the foot and resembles small black dots, usually in clustered groups

Human papillomavirus; HPV

400
The study of functions or activities performed by the bodys structures

Physiology

400

Odorless, Colorless, and generally consists of about 1 part oxygen and 4 parts nitrogen by volume

Air

400

How long should a properly stored emulsion stay stable

3 Years

400

Vitamin that stimulates collagen production and is used in acne treatments.

Vitamin A

500

Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes. They cause abscesses, pustules, and boils.

Staphylococci

500

Nerve that affects the skin of the forehead, scalp, eyebrow, and upper eyelid

Supraorbital Nerve

500

The most abundant element found on earth, colorless, odorless, tasteless gas.

Oxygen

500

rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction; produced by mechanical means and changes directions 60 times per second.

Alternating Current

500

What is a Fad Diet?

Diets which promise quick weight loss.