The blood returns to the heart from head, face and neck through the
What is the internal jugular vein
Organic chemistry involves substances with element
What is carbon
Ingredients in cosmetic products that function to let the products spread more easily are also known as
What is surfactants
The two bones that form the shoulder are the scapula and the
What is the clavicle
The galvanic current is a
What is direct current
This artery supplies blood to the upper eyelids and forehead?
What is supraorbital
An atom is made up of protons, electrons and
What is neutrons
Ingredients that chemically cause physiological changes to the skin
What is active
The muscle above the ear that draws the ear upward is called:
What is the Auricularis superior
In the indirect applicaiton of high frequency, the client holds the
This system develops immunities and destroys disease causing microorganisms.
What is lymphatic
Compounds containing hydrogen, a metal and oxygen is a
What is base
Substances that have the ability to draw water are known as
What is humectants
The muscle of the hand that draws the hand together is known as:
What is the Adductors
The high frequency current will
What is stimulate blood circulation
The breaking down of food by chemical and mechanical means.
What is digestion
The most abundant element found both free and in compounds is
What is oxygen
The trade name for the drug tretinoin is
What is Retin-A
The branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system is called:
What is neurology
The unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor
What is a volt
The pituitary gland is a
What is a endocrine gland
Sodium bicarbonate is also known as
What is baking soda
Which of the following is marine-based?
What is algae
What is a nerve cell also known as?
What is neuron
The unit that measures the strength of an electric current
What is ampere