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| Full grown human hair is divided into two principal parts known as |
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| a tube like depression or pocket in the skin or scalp that encases the hair root is called the |
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| a thickened, club shaped structure that forms the lower part of the hair root is called the |
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| a small, cone shaped elevation located at the bottom of the hair follicle is called the |
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| a small involuntary muscle attached to the underside of a hair follicle is the |
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| long, thick, pigmented hair like normal scalp and eyebrow hair is called |
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| sudden loss of hair in round or irregular patches w/o inflammation is called |
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| technical term for hair that is in a dry, brittle condition including formation of nodular swellings along the hair shaft is |
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| chemical bond that joins amino acids to each other is called a |
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| normal hair contains _ % of the element carbon |
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| cells fill up with a fibrous _ then move upward, lose their nucleus, and die. |
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| a side bond that is easy broken by strong alkaline or acidic solutions is called a |
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| pheomelanin provides natural hair colors for __ tones |
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| short, fine, downy, unpigmented hair is known as |
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| technical term for split ends |
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| technical term for beaded hair is |
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| an acute staph infection of a hair follicle that produces constant pain is |
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| The earliest archaeological studies reveal that haircutting and hairstyling were practiced was in the |
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| Ancient records show that matter made from berries, tree bark, minerals, insects, nuts, herbs, and leaves were used for |
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| In ancent Rome noble women tinted their hair |
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| poor women colored their hair |
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| middle class women tinted their hair |
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| Which Pope forbade the clergy from shedding blood, thereby bringing barbers in to assist monks and priest during surgery? |
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| The pole of the barber pole is thought to represent the __ that the patient would hold on to in order for the veins in the arm to stand out during bloodletting. |
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| Marcel Grateau developed the technique of using irons for waving and curling hair in the year |
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| Alexander F. Godefroy invented the hot blast hair dryer in the year |
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| The first hairdressing academy was opening in Chicago by the year |
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| The first electric permanent wave machine was invented in 1905 by |
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| Madame CJ Walker was born to former slaves in 1867 as |
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| In 1931 the prehear method of waving hair was introduced which used |
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| In 1932 the first machineless perm wave was born which used _____ on the wound curls |
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| In 1941, scientists developed another method of permanent waving that used waving lotions and became known as the |
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| ______ is based on inner strength and begins with trusting your ability to reach your goals |
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| _______ techniques will save you time by uncovering needed solutions |
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| learners who lwarn best by watching, listening, and sharing ideas are known as |
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| interactive or imaginative learners |
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| Learners who learn through trial and error are known as |
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| intuitive or dynamic learners |
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| learners who learn best by hearing new ideas and then mulling over info in their minds are known as |
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| reader/listener or analytical |
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| learners who get more out of the info when they can connect what they are studying to real life situations are konwn as ______ |
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| systematic or common sense learners |
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| Your ______- defines who you are |
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| Being tactful means being straightforward but not |
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| Cells are made up of a colorless, jellylike substance called _____ in which food elements such as protein, fats, carbs, mineral sales and water are present |
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| principal parts of the cell are the nucleus, cytoplasm, and |
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| the complex chemical process whereby body cells are nourished and supplied with energy needed to carry on their many activities is called |
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| the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones, during which the body stores water, food, and oxygen for the time when they are needed for cell growth and repair |
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| breaking down of larger sub. into smaller ones |
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| groups of cells of the same kind are called |
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| tissue that carries food, waste products, and hormones by means of the blood and lymph is ________ tissue |
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| protective covering on body surfaces such as the skin, mucous membranes, linings of the heart, digestive and respiratory organs and glands is _____ tissue |
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| carries messages to and from the brain |
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| supports, protects, and binds together other tissues of the body is known as |
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| structures of the body that are designed to accomplish a specific function are |
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| groups of organs that cooperate for a common purpose, namely the welfare of the body, are known as |
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| another name for integumentary system is |
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| another name for the circulatory system is |
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| the stomach and intestines are called the _________ system |
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| the skull is divided into two parts known as the |
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| cranium and facial skeleton |
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| the bones that form the sides and top of the cranioum are called |
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| bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region are called |
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| small, thin bones located at the front inner wall of the eye sockets are called |
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| the uppermost and largest bone of the arm is the |
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| three parts of a muscle are the |
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| broad muscle that covers the top of the skull is called |
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| muscle that enables you to close your eyes is |
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| voluntary muscles that can be controlled by the will is |
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| the lower jawbone, which is the largest bone of the face and forms the lower jaw is called the |
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| muscle that covers the bridge of the nose |
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| muscle that compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips, as in b lowing, is the |
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| muscle that raises the lower lip, causing wrinkling of the chin is called |
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| muscle that forms a flat band around the upper and lower lips that compresses, contracts, and puckers and wrinkles the lips, as in kissing or whistling is called |
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| muscle that draws the corner of the mouth out and back as in grinning is called |
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| muscle that elebates the lips as in laughing is called |
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| broad muscle that extends from the chest and shoulder muscles to the side of the chin and depresses the lower jaw and lip as in the expression of sadness is called |
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| the muscle of the neck that roates and bends the head as in nodding is called |
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| large, thick, triangular shaped muscle that covers the shoulder and lifts and turns the arm is called |
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| muscle found in the forearm that turns the hand inward, so the palm faces downward is called the |
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| muscle that turns the hand outward and the palm upward is the |
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| muscles that straighten the wrist, hand, and the fingers to form a straight line are called the |
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| muscles located at the base of each digit that seperate the fingers are called |
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| muscles in the palm of the hand that bring the thumb toward the fingers are called |
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| the chest muscle that assists in breathing and in raising the arm is called |
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| Nonpathogenic bacteria which live on dead matter and do not produce disease are konwn as |
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| pathogenic bacteria which are harmful and disease producing when they invade plant or animal tissue are known as |
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| cocci are bacteria with a ________ shape |
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| bacilli are bacteria with a _____ shape |
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| an example of a general infection is |
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| another term for vegetable parasites is |
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| removing pathogens and other substances from tools or surfaces is called |
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| three main levels of decontamination |
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| sterilization, disinfection, sanitation |
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| Phemols may ___ or ____ certain rubber and plastic materials |
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| combo of substances that are held together by physical rather than chemical ties is called a |
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| what type of change occurs when ice melts and becomes water |
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| if a product has a ph of 8.9 it is considered |
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| there are about how many naturally occuring elements |
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| the separating of a sub. into ions is known as |
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