State Bored Test Flashcards
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Kosmetiocs is a Greek word meaning
A. Skilled in haircare
B. Skilled in study of cosmetics
C. Listened cosmetologist
D. Listened barber
B. Skilled in study of cosmetics
In ancient cultures the practice in self grooming and appearance enhancement was allied with the practice of
A. Dentistry
B. Medicine
C. Barbers
D. Priests
B. Medicine
Bacteria that are completely harmless and do not cause disease are
A.microbes
B. Germs
C. Nonpathogenic
D. Pathogenic
C. Nonpathogenic
Agents that are formulated for use on skin are
A. Disinfectants
B. Antiseptics
C. Sterilizers
D. Sanitizers
B. Antiseptics
What acts like a balloon to contain the protoplasm
A. Cell membrane
B. Cytoplasm
C. Metabolism
D. Anabolism
A. Cell membrane
The physical foundation of the body is the what system
A. Muscular
B. Skeletal
C. Circulatory
D. Nervous
B. Skeletal
The sides of the head in the ear region is formed by the
A. Parietal bone
B. Occidental bone
C. Frontal bone
D. Temporal bone
D. Temporal bone
The tendon that connects the occipital and the frontalis is the
A. Aponeuronis
B. Epicranius
C. Masseter
D. Platysma
A. Aponeuronis
The what nerve affects the skin of the forehead, scalp, eyebrow, and upper eyelid
A. Infratrochlear
B. Auriculotemporal
C. Infraorbital
D. Superorbital
D. Superorbital
The what is also called the gastrointestinal system and is responsible for breaking down food into nutrients and waste
A. Endocrine
B. Digestive
C. Excretory
D. Respiratory
B. Digestive
The basal cell layer, composed of serveral layers of different shaped cells, is the what
A. Stratum lucid
B. Stratum granulosum
C. Stratum corneum
D. Stratum germinativum
D. Stratum germinativum
What controls the excretion of sweat
A circulatory system
B. Respiratory system
C. Nervous systems
D. Execretory system
C. Nervous system
The what is living skin at the base of the nail plate covering the matrix area
A. Hyponychium
B. Eponychium
C. Bed epithelium
D. Nail grooves
B. Eponychium
A Che,iCal side bone that is very different from the physical bond of hydrogen or salt bond is a what bond
A. Cysteine
B. Side
C. Disulfide
D. Hydrogen
C. Disulfides
The growth phase of the hair is the what phase
A. Anagen
B. Cartagena
C. Telomere
D. Vellus
A. Anagen
The medical term for dandruff is what
A. Hypertrichosis
B. Monilet
C. Canities
D. Pityriasis
D. Pityiasis
What is a condition of abnormal growth of hair
A. Hypertrichosis
B. Trichoptilosis
C. Trichorrexis nodosa
D. Fragilitas cranium
A. Hypertrichosis
A sweet, colorless, oily substance is what
A. Ammonia
B. Glycerin
C. Alkanolamines
D. Compound
B. Glycerin
A chemical reaction that easily transmits heat is called
A. Oxidation
B. Combustion
C. Exothermic
D. Endothermic
C. Exothermic
A unit that measures the strength of an electric current is a/an what
A. Volt
B. Amp
C. Ohm
D. Watt
B. Amp
What forcesacidic substances into deeper tissues using galvanic currents from the positive toward the negatives poles
A. Cataphoresis
B. Anaporesis
C. Lontophoresis
D. Disincrustation
A. Cataphoresis
Lines that are parallel to the floor are
A. Vertical
B. Horizontal
C. Diagonal
D.curved
B. Horizontal
Craved lines used to soften and blend horizontal or vertical lines are known as
A. Single line
B. Transitional line
C. Contrasting line
D. Repeating lines
B. Transitional lines
An itchy, swollen lesion that lasts only a few hours is a what
A. Tunercle
B. Wheal
C. Bulla
D. Macule
B. Wheal