cosmo 17
If a solution has less Hydroxy atoms than it has Hydrogen atoms, it is a / an: Please choose an answer below. AAlkali BAcid CSuspension DAlkaline
Acid
If a solution has less Hydroxy atoms than it has Hydrogen atoms, it is a / an: Please choose an answer below. AAlkali BAcid CSuspension DSolution
Acid
The nerves that carry impulses towards the brain are known as: Please choose an answer below. AAutonomic nerves BAfferent nerves CEfferent nerves DPeripheral nerves
Afferent nerves
If a solution has more Hydroxy atoms than it has Hydrogen atoms, it is a / an: Please choose an answer below. AAlkali BAcid CSuspension DAlkalizer
Alkali
A common example of a widely used humectant is: Please choose an answer below. APropylene glycol BSorbitol CGlycerin DAll of the above
All of the above
The study that deals with the structures of the body is: Please choose an answer below. ABiology BDermatology CPhysiology DAnatomy
Anatomy
: The blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart and out towards the body: Please choose an answer below. APulmonarys BVeins CCapillaries DArteries
Arteries
Involuntary muscles (heart, lungs, etc.) are controlled by what nervous system? Please choose an answer below. AAutomatic BAutonomic CSympathetic DMixed nervous system
Autonomic
Another term for an alkaline is a: Please choose an answer below. AAcid BBase CPrion DCompound
Base
Osteology refers to the study of: Please choose an answer below. AMuscles BEyes CHair DBones
Bones
In a waxing procedure, the cooled / hardened wax should be removed: Please choose an answer below. AIn same direction as hair growth BRapidly CIn the opposite direction of hair growth DBoth B and C
Both B and C
The brain and spinal cord are part of what nervous system? Please choose an answer below. ASensory / Afferent BMotor / Efferent CCentral DCerebral
Central
Another name for the Zygomatic or Malar bone is the: Please choose an answer below. AJaw bone BCheek bone CBreast bone DHyoid bone
Cheek bone
A vinegar rinse will remove residual soap from the hair's cuticle and: Please choose an answer below. AOpen it and add body BClose it and add shine / luster CClose it and make it look dull DWill have different effect on different hair
Close it and add shine / luster
An acid rinse can be used to do which of the following: Please choose an answer below. AOpen the cuticle and add volume BClose the cuticle and add shine CClose the cuticle to add volume DWill have different effect on different hair
Close the cuticle and add shine
An oxidizing solution might contain all the following except: Please choose an answer below. ASodium hydroxide BH2O2 CConditioners DH2O
Conditioners
Common salon emulsions include: Please choose an answer below. AHydrogen Peroxide BConditioners CBleach DHair color
Conditioners
Common salon emulsions include: Please choose an answer below. AH2O2 BCreams CBleach DH2O
Creams
Which of the following is not a section of a muscle: Please choose an answer below. ABelly BDistal COrigin DInsertion
Distal
If the cuticle of the hair is open, this will create what effect? Please choose an answer below. ATangles BDull CShiny DLifeless and without body
Dull
Nerves that carry impulses away from the brain to the targeted muscles are known as: Please choose an answer below. AAutonomic nerves BPeripheral nerves CEfferent nerves DSensory nerves
Efferent nerves
Another name for a "binder" holding two or more immiscible substances together: Please choose an answer below. ASolution BSolute CColloid DEmulsifier
Emulsifier
A mixture of two or more immiscible substances, joined together with the aid of a binder: Please choose an answer below. AMixture BColloid CEmulsion DSuspension
Emulsion
On which part of your cutting shears does your little finger rest? Please choose an answer below. APivot Screw BTang CBlade DFinger brace/guard
Finger brace/guard
The growth pattern of hair is determined in the: Please choose an answer below. APapilla BRoot CFollicle DBulb
Follicle
A commonly used ingredient in skin care products used to moisturize the skin is: Please choose an answer below. ASodium BBenzene CCoal tar DGlycerin
Glycerin
The portion of the muscle furthest from the "Fixed" attachment / bone, is the: Please choose an answer below. ABelly BZygomaticus COrigin or Proximal DInsertion or Distal
Insertion or Distal
Myology is the study of: Please choose an answer below. ASelfishness BAncient belief systems CHearing DMuscles and muscle tissue
Muscles and muscle tissue
Alkaline waves should be applied with: Please choose an answer below. AExothermic heat BEndothermic heat CNo heat DAll of the above
No heat
Involuntary muscles are also referred to as: Please choose an answer below. ANon-striated BStriated CCardiac DPulmonary
Non-striated
Two or more types of tissues working together to perform a specialized function: Please choose an answer below. AOrgan BTissue CZygomaticus DAutonomic tissues
Organ
The fixed / non-movable attachment of a muscle is called: Please choose an answer below. ATendon BInsertion CMuscle band DOrigin
Origin
The fixed attachment of a muscle is called: Please choose an answer below. ATendon BInsertion CMuscle band DOrigin
Origin
The portion of the muscle attached to the bone (known as the "Fixed" attachment): Please choose an answer below. ABelly BZygomaticus COrigin or Proximal DInsertion
Origin or Proximal
The study that deals with the functions of the body is: Please choose an answer below. ABiology BDermatology CPhysiology DAnatomy
Physiology
Dry and/or flakydandruff is known as: Please choose an answer below. APityriasis BPityriasis capitis simplex CPityriasis dermatitus DPityriasis steatoidas
Pityriasis capitis simplex
Greasy / waxy dandruff is known as: Please choose an answer below. APityriasis BPityriasis capitis simplex CPityriasis dermatitus DPityriasis steatoidas
Pityriasis steatoidas
: If the cuticle of the hair is closed, what effect will this create? Please choose an answer below. ATangles BDull CShiny DLifeless and without body
Shiny
What effect does acid have on the hair? Please choose an answer below. ASoften and swell BShrink and harden CSoften and shrink DShrink and swell
Shrink and harden
A substance which dissolves another substance is referred to as a / an: Please choose an answer below. ASolution BSuspension CEmulsion DSolvent
Solvent
Voluntary muscles are also referred to as: Please choose an answer below. ANon-striated BStriated CCardiac DPulmonary
Striated
A humectant might best be described as: Please choose an answer below. AA substance that repels moisture BSubstance that attracts and absorbs water CA sudsing agent used in shampoos DA degreasing agent
Substance that attracts and absorbs water
On which part of your razor does your little finger rest? Please choose an answer below. APivot Screw BTang CBlade DFinger brace/guard
Tang
The term "solute" refers to: Please choose an answer below. AThe dissolved substance BThe substance acting as the dissolver CEither A or B DNone of the above
The dissolved substance
Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism both describe a condition of superfluous hair wherein: Please choose an answer below. AThere is minimal growth of unwanted hair BThere is unwanted hair growth CThere is no hair growth / alopecia DThere is excessive growth of unwanted hair
There is excessive growth of unwanted hair
: Two or more cells working together to perform a specialized function: Please choose an answer below. ATissue BDaughter cells CPrions DMalar cells
Tissue
A perm rod is also known as a: Please choose an answer below. ARasp BCurette CTool DNone of the above
Tool
Which of the following products are acids? Please choose an answer below. AAmmonium thioglycolate BSodium hydroxide CVinegar DSodium hypochlorite
Vinegar
The concentration of Hydrogen ions in a solution, suspension, or emulsion is called: Please choose an answer below. ApH BCO2 CNaCl DH2O
pH