IBEC International Board of Electrologist
Certification Practice Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass
David Mungai [Date] [Course title]
,IBEC International Board of Electrologist
Certification Practice Exam Questions
and Answers 100% Pass
Average time of hair, reappearance after tweezing or waxing:
Deep, coarse, bulbous terminal hair (as on chins) - Answer>> 5
to 6 weeks
Average time of hair, reappearance after tweezing or waxing:
Medium depth, terminal hair (as on side of face and body) -
Answer>> 6 to 7 weeks
Average time of hair, reappearance after tweezing or waxing:
Medium depth intermediate or accelerated vellus hair -
Answer>> 7 to 9 weeks
Average time of hair, reappearance after tweezing or waxing:
Shallow vellus hair (downy, general face) - Answer>> 8 to 10
weeks*
Ultraviolet rays from sunlight react with the amino acid
____________ found in the melanocytes and produce melanin -
Answer>> tyrosine
Generally, people of different races have approximately the same
number of ______________.
People with dark skin have melanocytes that are more
_________ and produce more melanin. - Answer>>
melanocytes
active
, The follicle _________ to about a third of its anagen size. -
Answer>> shrinks
The ________ plays a viral role in maintaining the body's
temperature and homeostasis. - Answer>> skin
_________________ are dendritic cells in the epidermis that have
an immunologic function - Answer>> Langerhans cells
Langerhan cells are identical to ________ ________________
and present antigens to lymphocytes with which they interact via
specific surface receptors. - Answer>> tissue macrophages
The interface between the epidermis and dermis is called -
Answer>> Basement membrane zone (BMZ)
Electron microscopic examination reveals 3 layers: - Answer>>
1. lamina lucida
2. basal lamina
3. anchoring fibrils
Lamina lucida - Answer>> relatively lucid zone transversed by
delicate anchoring filaments that connect the cell membrane of
the basal cell with the basal lamina
Basal lamina - Answer>> the basal lamina an electron- dense
zone composed primarily of type IV collagen derived from
epidermal cells and anchoring fibrils
Anchoring fibrils - Answer>> which are thick fibrous strands,
composed primarily of type VII collagen, that complete the
connection with the dermis
Certification Practice Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass
David Mungai [Date] [Course title]
,IBEC International Board of Electrologist
Certification Practice Exam Questions
and Answers 100% Pass
Average time of hair, reappearance after tweezing or waxing:
Deep, coarse, bulbous terminal hair (as on chins) - Answer>> 5
to 6 weeks
Average time of hair, reappearance after tweezing or waxing:
Medium depth, terminal hair (as on side of face and body) -
Answer>> 6 to 7 weeks
Average time of hair, reappearance after tweezing or waxing:
Medium depth intermediate or accelerated vellus hair -
Answer>> 7 to 9 weeks
Average time of hair, reappearance after tweezing or waxing:
Shallow vellus hair (downy, general face) - Answer>> 8 to 10
weeks*
Ultraviolet rays from sunlight react with the amino acid
____________ found in the melanocytes and produce melanin -
Answer>> tyrosine
Generally, people of different races have approximately the same
number of ______________.
People with dark skin have melanocytes that are more
_________ and produce more melanin. - Answer>>
melanocytes
active
, The follicle _________ to about a third of its anagen size. -
Answer>> shrinks
The ________ plays a viral role in maintaining the body's
temperature and homeostasis. - Answer>> skin
_________________ are dendritic cells in the epidermis that have
an immunologic function - Answer>> Langerhans cells
Langerhan cells are identical to ________ ________________
and present antigens to lymphocytes with which they interact via
specific surface receptors. - Answer>> tissue macrophages
The interface between the epidermis and dermis is called -
Answer>> Basement membrane zone (BMZ)
Electron microscopic examination reveals 3 layers: - Answer>>
1. lamina lucida
2. basal lamina
3. anchoring fibrils
Lamina lucida - Answer>> relatively lucid zone transversed by
delicate anchoring filaments that connect the cell membrane of
the basal cell with the basal lamina
Basal lamina - Answer>> the basal lamina an electron- dense
zone composed primarily of type IV collagen derived from
epidermal cells and anchoring fibrils
Anchoring fibrils - Answer>> which are thick fibrous strands,
composed primarily of type VII collagen, that complete the
connection with the dermis