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What are the branches of the trigeminal nerve? - =ophthalmic, maxillary, mandibular
The lymphatic system relies on the muscular system for? - =movement
What do small lymph vessles run parallel to? - =Arteries and veins
The function of a lymph vessle is to? - =transport lymph to lymph ducts
Fluid enters the lymph node via? - =an afferent vessel
Lymph nodes are made of? - =solely connective tissue
An alteration of the properties of matter without the formation of any new
substance is called? - =A physical change
The predominant bonding of atoms in inorganic compounds is known as? - =Covalent bonding
A substance which cannot be broken into simpler substance is called? - =an element
The smallest part of a compound which still has the same properties of that
compound is? - =An atom
Inorganic chemistry is the study of? - =matter that is not composed of carbon
Aliphatic hydrocarbons are? - =straight chain hydrocarbons
added elements attached to a hydrocarbon chain are called? - =functional groubs
What is formed as a result of a chemical reaction between an alcohol and
an acid? - =Esters
Is a solution a homogenous mixture? T/F - =True
Calamine lotion is an example of? - =A suspension
A colloid is a form of? - =Suspension
,An example of a humectant ingredient would be? - =Glycerol
Amino acids can be added to a product for its? - =Humectant ability
Salicylic Acid is used in consmetic preparations for its? - =Keratolytic abilities
What temp does an autoclave need to reach to effectively sterlise? - =121-135 degrees
How many tarsel bones are there in each foot? - =7
What is the action of the extensor carpi radialis? - =Extends the wrist
Which bone can be found i nthe hand? - =Trapezoid
what is considered unethical convo when talking to a client? - =The client's problems
Where should an Epilation needle be disposed? - =Sharpes box
What is a harmful micro organism called? - =A pathogen
How often should electrical equipment be checked? - =Every 12 months
Which phase of mitosis do the chromotids of the nucleus form
chromosomes? - =Prophase
Which is the longest, most complicated stage of mitosis? - =Prophase
The male reproductive cell contains? - =22 chromosomes and an X or Y chromosome
When a cell is dividing, the nucleus forms? - =Chromosomes
Respiration within the cell is? - =Transfer of energy from food to other chemicals
The type of connective tissue found in an artery is? - =Areolar connective tissue
Histology is the study of - =Microscopic structures of tissues
The most highly organised type of tissue is? - =nervous
, Packing Tissue is known as? - =areolar tissue
The sebaceous gland is also known as the - =Holocrine gland
Connective tissue that serves as a shock absorber is? - =Cartilage
What substances are responsible for the acid mantle? - =sebum and sweat
What results in a local vasodialation? - =histamine
Histamine is produced by? - =mast cells
Which of the following is converted into Vit D by UV radiation in sunlight> - =A substance in
Sebum
The fluid which surrounds collagen and elastin is known as? - =Hyaluronic acid
Candidiasis is an example of? - =Fungal infection
The itch mite is responsible for? - =Scabies
Which of the following is a secondary lesion? - =fissure
Chloasma can be recognised by? - =Brown patches of skin
Vitiligo can be recognised by? - =White patches of skin
What function is performed by the sudoriferous glands? - =Elimination of waste material through
perspiration
Which muscle does NOT help in Mastication? - =Risorious
The dermis of the skin is composed of? - =Dense connective tissue
An ingredient of face masks that has strong absorbent properties is? - =Kaolin
The name of the positive ions attracted to the cathode during a galvanic
treatment is? - =Sodium
An example of a oil-in-water emulsion would be? - =cleansing cream
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What are the branches of the trigeminal nerve? - =ophthalmic, maxillary, mandibular
The lymphatic system relies on the muscular system for? - =movement
What do small lymph vessles run parallel to? - =Arteries and veins
The function of a lymph vessle is to? - =transport lymph to lymph ducts
Fluid enters the lymph node via? - =an afferent vessel
Lymph nodes are made of? - =solely connective tissue
An alteration of the properties of matter without the formation of any new
substance is called? - =A physical change
The predominant bonding of atoms in inorganic compounds is known as? - =Covalent bonding
A substance which cannot be broken into simpler substance is called? - =an element
The smallest part of a compound which still has the same properties of that
compound is? - =An atom
Inorganic chemistry is the study of? - =matter that is not composed of carbon
Aliphatic hydrocarbons are? - =straight chain hydrocarbons
added elements attached to a hydrocarbon chain are called? - =functional groubs
What is formed as a result of a chemical reaction between an alcohol and
an acid? - =Esters
Is a solution a homogenous mixture? T/F - =True
Calamine lotion is an example of? - =A suspension
A colloid is a form of? - =Suspension
,An example of a humectant ingredient would be? - =Glycerol
Amino acids can be added to a product for its? - =Humectant ability
Salicylic Acid is used in consmetic preparations for its? - =Keratolytic abilities
What temp does an autoclave need to reach to effectively sterlise? - =121-135 degrees
How many tarsel bones are there in each foot? - =7
What is the action of the extensor carpi radialis? - =Extends the wrist
Which bone can be found i nthe hand? - =Trapezoid
what is considered unethical convo when talking to a client? - =The client's problems
Where should an Epilation needle be disposed? - =Sharpes box
What is a harmful micro organism called? - =A pathogen
How often should electrical equipment be checked? - =Every 12 months
Which phase of mitosis do the chromotids of the nucleus form
chromosomes? - =Prophase
Which is the longest, most complicated stage of mitosis? - =Prophase
The male reproductive cell contains? - =22 chromosomes and an X or Y chromosome
When a cell is dividing, the nucleus forms? - =Chromosomes
Respiration within the cell is? - =Transfer of energy from food to other chemicals
The type of connective tissue found in an artery is? - =Areolar connective tissue
Histology is the study of - =Microscopic structures of tissues
The most highly organised type of tissue is? - =nervous
, Packing Tissue is known as? - =areolar tissue
The sebaceous gland is also known as the - =Holocrine gland
Connective tissue that serves as a shock absorber is? - =Cartilage
What substances are responsible for the acid mantle? - =sebum and sweat
What results in a local vasodialation? - =histamine
Histamine is produced by? - =mast cells
Which of the following is converted into Vit D by UV radiation in sunlight> - =A substance in
Sebum
The fluid which surrounds collagen and elastin is known as? - =Hyaluronic acid
Candidiasis is an example of? - =Fungal infection
The itch mite is responsible for? - =Scabies
Which of the following is a secondary lesion? - =fissure
Chloasma can be recognised by? - =Brown patches of skin
Vitiligo can be recognised by? - =White patches of skin
What function is performed by the sudoriferous glands? - =Elimination of waste material through
perspiration
Which muscle does NOT help in Mastication? - =Risorious
The dermis of the skin is composed of? - =Dense connective tissue
An ingredient of face masks that has strong absorbent properties is? - =Kaolin
The name of the positive ions attracted to the cathode during a galvanic
treatment is? - =Sodium
An example of a oil-in-water emulsion would be? - =cleansing cream