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The hair follicle is - Answer-An indentation of the epidermis They bulb is that part of the hair the surround the - Answer-Dermal papilla The hair, nails, sebaceous glands and the sudoríferous glands are all consider - Answer-Appendages of the skin Sudoriferous glands are controlled by - Answer-Autonomic system Lanugo Hairs begun their growth - Answer-In the love of the sebaceous gland A hair in the last stage of the growth cycle is not referred to as - Answer-Catagen hair A term that is used to denote excessive and abnormal hair is - Answer-Hirsutism, hypertrichosis, hypertrichology Which of the following does not fall into the categories of causes of excess hair - Answer-Trichology Eschers are more common on the - Answer-Face The structure of hair is primarily - Answer-Keratin The blend working point is established with - Answer-High frequency A bulbous needle's greatest advantage is - Answer-To prevent over-inserting With progressive epilation always lift hair out - Answer-The same direction it growsThe common term for lentigines is - Answer-Freckles The medical term for callous is - Answer-Keratoma Acne is a disorder of the - Answer-Oil glands/sebaceous glands If a patron has a skin disease the electrologist should - Answer-Refer patron to MD A gland which delivers its secretion directly into the blood is a - Answer-Ductless gland / Endocrine glands The metabolic rate of the body is controlled by - Answer-Thyroid gland The most important organs of the respiratory system are the - Answer-Lungs Bodies which aid in the clotting of blood are called - Answer-Blood platelet The red corpuscles are given their red hue by a conjugated protein called - Answer-Hemoglobin Angiology is the study of the - Answer-Circulatory system A Neuron is a structural unit of the - Answer-nervous system A congenital absence of pigment in the skin is termed - Answer-albinism During a galvanic treatment the patron is holding the - Answer-Anode pole What system is used to deliver liquid nutritives throughout the body - Answer-Vascular systemThe key to the action of the current within the follicle is - Answer-Moisture gradient With electrolysis the deeper the insertion, the greater the flow current because greater depth involves - Answer-More contact with moisture With high frequency the more shallow the insertion, the effect of current is - Answer-More intense The balancing of the blend consists of proportioning the proper amount of galvanic to the span of time required for - Answer-H.F epilation Galvanic lye is most effective when treating distorted or curved follicles because it is - Answer-Highly mobile Which current determines the length of time to apply the dual action - Answer-high frequency The blend method of hair removal is known as - Answer-Dual action, electro blend, combination Repeated waxing and tweezing may cause hair to regrow - Answer-Darker and coarser Which contributes to hypertrichosis - Answer-Cortisone Nutriments are supplied to the body via - Answer-vascular system What is not a fluid less lesion - Answer-Vesicle Bacteria which are round shape are - Answer-Staphylocci Psoriasis is not - Answer-contagious/ infectiousWhich is not an over activity of the sebaceous gland - Answer-Asteatosis Milia, steatoma, and asteatosis are all diseases of the - Answer-Sebaceous glands Lanugo or vellus hairs are an appendages of the - Answer-Sebaceous glands The degree of curl in the hair is directly proportionate to the amount of follicle - Answer-Curvature Blood circulation is controlled by - Answer-Autonomic system Progressive epilation is most advantageous with - Answer-Manuel high frequency and the blend Which of the following conditions would present the most problems when using high frequency - Answer-Deep coarse hair on a moist epidermis The length of the needle should be determined by - Answer-full anagen guide hair Electrolysis is accomplished by - Answer-DC/ direct current A manner in which electricity is used to produce a therapeutic effect is called - Answer-Modality Direct current is produced by a - Answer-Dry cell The negative pole is also known as the - Answer-Cathode The positive pole is also known as the - Answer-Anode Electrodes serve the same purpose as - Answer-Conductors

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