Microbiology
Infection Control
Organelles
Cell Biology
Integumentary System
100

What is the study of Microscopic Organisms?

Microbiology

100

What does MSDS stand for?

Material Safety Data Sheet

100

What Metabolizes energy.

Mitochondria

100

What is the building up phase of metabolism?

Anabolism

100

What is Is the study of the structure of the skin tissue?

Skin Histology

200

What is Any Departure from a Normal State of Health?

Disease

200

What is Acquired immunity?

a resistance to the disease due to already having the disease or getting a vaccination for that disease

200

What term refers to little organs?

Organelles

200

How many chromosomes does a gamete cell have?

23 

200

This is Made of sebum, sweat (lactic acid), 

H2O and Keratohyalin.

Acid Mantle

300

What is A Tough, Waxy, Protecting Covering of the cell making it difficult to kill.

Spore

300

Which is the lowest level of decontamination?

Sanitation

300

This Contains chromosomes.

Nucleus

300

What is referred to as cell drinking.

Pinocytosis

300

This is avascular, meaning that there is no blood flow, and made up of mostly dead skin cells.

Epidermis

400

What are Microscopic Organisms, capable of invading almost all plants and animals, including bacteria.

Virus

400

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is responsible for:

Employee Protection and Regulates health and safety standards in the workplace

400

These Produces proteins.

Ribosomes

400

This is a passive type of cell transport that moves water through a semipermeable membrane.

Osmosis

400

This pigment is produced by the melanocyte and it gives us our skin color

Melanin

500

What are the names and shapes of the 3 main forms of bacteria?

Cocci - Round

Bacilli - Rod

Spirila - Spiral 

500

Which organization is responsible for registering the types of disinfectants used in spas?

EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

500

Assists with cell reproduction.

Centrosomes

500

The combination of Glucose, oxygen, and phosphorous are used to produce what within the cell?

Energy/ATP

500

What does PASSER stand for?

Protection - Absorption - Secretion - Sensation

Excretion - Regulation of Temperature