Anatomy
Skin Pysiology
Chemistry
Electricity
Bacteriology
100
These are bands of fibrous tissue that attach the muscle to the bone.
What are tendons?
100
This protein substance is the primary component of skin cells.
What is keratin?
100
This is the government authority responsible for regulating cosmetics.
What is the FDA?
100
This is the term used when an electrical path is broken.
What is an open circuit?
100
This is what MSDS stands for.
What is Material Safety Data Sheet?
200
These are the 14 bones that form the fingers.
What are phalanges?
200
These intercellular connections keep keratinocytes tightly connected.
What are desmosomes?
200
These ingredients are likely to block or clog the pores and contribute to acneic tendencies.
What are comedogenic ingredients?
200
This is the term for a material that allows the flow of electric current.
What is a conductor?
200
This type of infection occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body.
What is a general of systemic infection?
300
This tissue covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs.
What is epithelial tissue?
300
This condition is caused by excess secretion of the sebaceous gland.
What is seborrhea?
300
These are building blocks that connect with each to form larger, more complex compounds.
What are monomers?
300
Overexposure can of this can lead to tissue destruction.
What is ultraviolet rays?
300
These are pathogens that are transmitted through blood or bodily fluids and cause infectious disease.
What are bloodborne pathogens?
400
This muscle runs parallel to the ulna and turns the palm of the hand up.
What is the supinator?
400
This percentage of collagen makes up the dermis.
What is 70%?
400
These are ingredients added to a product to enhance the effectiveness of the preservative.
What are chelating agents?
400
This direct current is used in electrotherapy treatments.
What is Galvanic?
400
When the environment makes the bacteria's survival difficult, some bacteria enter this spore-forming stage by creating spherical spores resistant to disinfectants, cold, or heat.
What is the inactive stage?
500
This enzyme helps break down proteins into polypeptide molecules.
What is pepsin?
500
These produce melanin.
What are melanocytes?
500
These are compounds consisting of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen that join together in a chain to form a protein.
What amino acids?
500
This allows an alkaline solution to enter the skin when assisted by Galvanic Current and the negative pole of an electrode.
What is anaphoresis?
500
These are nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead matter.
What saprophytes?