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Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters and can cause abscesses, pustules, and boils are:
staphylococci
spirilla
diplococci
bacilli
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Correct
staphylococci
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If equal amounts of liquid and powder are used to create a bead, it is called a:
wet, dry, small, medium bead |
Dry bead
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Which of the following, also called a base, is a compound that reacts with acids to form salts?
glycerin, alkali, ammonia, hydrogen |
Alkali
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Who marketed the first nail polish?
sassoon, evans, revson, facot |
Charles revson
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Sebum hardening or clogging a duct forms an impaction called a(n):
gland comedo elastin imperfection |
Comedo
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To shorten a wig from front to nape and remove bulk, you should create a:
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Horizontal tuck or fold across the back
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Methacrylic or cellulose-type film formers are typically the main ingredients in which of the following?
nail hardener, polishh remover, all, top coat |
Top coat
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he first spa pedicure system was introduced to the professional beauty industry by Creative Nail Design in which year?
2003, 1938, 2007, 1998 |
1998
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When using odorless monomer liquid, which brush shape works best?
flat full round oval |
Flat
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The phase of metabolism in which stored energy is released is:
cytoplasm catabolism anabolism, mitosis |
Catabolism
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A technical term for fat is:
epithelial adipose tendons cartilage |
adipose tissue
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The shape of the cells in the medulla layer of the hair is:
square long round fine |
Round
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When removing nail polish from nail enhancements such as wraps, the recommended remover is:
acetone nonacetone |
Nonacetone
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An open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body, accompanied by pus and loss of skin depth, is a(n):
pustule ulcer scale scar |
Ulcer
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The special applicator tool created especially for the bonding technique is a:
strip fusion gun glue |
Gun
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