Cosmetology Quiz 1 (Microbiology,
Hair Theory, Infection Control, First
Aid)
Bacteria - Answers-One celled micro-organisms.
The two general classes are:
Non pathogenic and Pathogenic
Nonpathogenic Bacteria - Answers-Non disease
Can be beneficial
70% may live on skin
Pathogenic Bacteria - Answers-Can cause infection and disease
Lives everywhere
Spreads easily
Cocci Bacteria - Answers-Round-shaped cells that appear in groups or singularity
Staphylococci - Answers-Shaped in bunches
Pus forming
Streptococci - Answers-Shaped in long chains
Causes strep
, Diplococci - Answers-Shaped in pairs
Causes pneumonia
Bacilli - Answers-Shaped in rod
Most common form of bacterial cells
Spirilla - Answers-Shaped in spiral
Causes syphilis
Lyme disease
Cholera
Growth of Bacteria - Answers-Two stages of growth: Active and Inactive
Active Bacteria - Answers-Reproduce and grow rapidly
Requires dark, damp, and dirty areas with food
Absorbs food, grows and divide
Inactive Bacteria - Answers-Conditions unfavorable: They did or become inactive
Same forms spores only destroyed by sterilization or sporadical
Conditions good: Some become active
Movement of bacteria - Answers-Cocci travel via air or dust movement
Bacilli and Spirilla use flagella and cilia to propel the,selves through liquid
Hair Theory, Infection Control, First
Aid)
Bacteria - Answers-One celled micro-organisms.
The two general classes are:
Non pathogenic and Pathogenic
Nonpathogenic Bacteria - Answers-Non disease
Can be beneficial
70% may live on skin
Pathogenic Bacteria - Answers-Can cause infection and disease
Lives everywhere
Spreads easily
Cocci Bacteria - Answers-Round-shaped cells that appear in groups or singularity
Staphylococci - Answers-Shaped in bunches
Pus forming
Streptococci - Answers-Shaped in long chains
Causes strep
, Diplococci - Answers-Shaped in pairs
Causes pneumonia
Bacilli - Answers-Shaped in rod
Most common form of bacterial cells
Spirilla - Answers-Shaped in spiral
Causes syphilis
Lyme disease
Cholera
Growth of Bacteria - Answers-Two stages of growth: Active and Inactive
Active Bacteria - Answers-Reproduce and grow rapidly
Requires dark, damp, and dirty areas with food
Absorbs food, grows and divide
Inactive Bacteria - Answers-Conditions unfavorable: They did or become inactive
Same forms spores only destroyed by sterilization or sporadical
Conditions good: Some become active
Movement of bacteria - Answers-Cocci travel via air or dust movement
Bacilli and Spirilla use flagella and cilia to propel the,selves through liquid