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What is melanin? - ANSWERGives our skin its color.
What is keratine? - ANSWERGives skin a yellow undertone.
What is another name for the dermis? - ANSWERTrue skin or Living layer
What is the stratum corneum? - ANSWEROver most layer. Protects and sheds
What is the stratum lucidum? - ANSWEROnly found on our palms and soles. Lets light
through.
What is the stratum granulosum? - ANSWERHelps the cells die.
What is the stratum spinosum? - ANSWERFirst line of defense.
What is the stratum basal layer? (germinitivum) - ANSWERProduces melanocytes
which gives skin its color.
What is the papilary layer? - ANSWERGives our skin elasticity.
What is the reticular layer? - ANSWERThickest and largest layer of the skin.
What is the subcutaneous layer? - ANSWERDeepest layer.
What is adipose tissue? - ANSWERFat tissue.
What does "phases" stand for? - ANSWERProtection, Heat Regulation, Absorption,
Sense, Excretion, Secretion.
What are afferent neurons? - ANSWERSensory neurons.
What are efferent neurons? - ANSWERMotor neurons.
Where are apocrine pheromones located? - ANSWERArmpits and groin.
What are eccrine glands? - ANSWERAll over the body, but mostly on forehead, soles of
the feet, and palms.
What is krause? - ANSWERCold.
What is ruffini? - ANSWERHeat.
, What is hypertrichosis? - ANSWERExcessive hair growth.
What is idiopathic hirsutism? - ANSWERNo cause or reason for hair growth.
What is iatric hirsutism? - ANSWERDrug induced hair growth.
What are the 3 layers of the hair? - ANSWERCuticle, cortex, medulla.
What is the hardest bacteria to kill? - ANSWEREndospores.
How long does a hepatitis b vaccination last? - ANSWER15 years.
How do electrons flow? - ANSWERFrom negative to positive.
What is anaphoresis? - ANSWERIrritated skin.
What is the wavelength of yag? - ANSWER1064nm
What is the wavelength of diode? - ANSWER810nm
What is the wavelength of alex? - ANSWER755nm
What is the wavelength of ruby? - ANSWER694nm
What is lye? - ANSWERSalt, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Electrical resistance is measured in? - ANSWEROhm.
What hormone does a sudoriferous gland secrete? - ANSWERApocrine pheromones.
How is blanching caused? - ANSWERShallow insertion, too small a needle, or intensity
is too high.
What does LASER stand for? - ANSWERLight amplification by stimulated emission of
radiation.
What determines the depth penetration? - ANSWERWavelength and spot size.
What are the basic IPL parameters? - ANSWERFilter, pulse, width, and fluence.
What are the three principles of selective photothermolysis? - ANSWERWavelength,
pulse, width, and fluence.
Eye protection is needed while using which classification of lasers? - ANSWER3b and
4.