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33 Cards in this Set
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Two stages of growth cycle |
Active and Inactive |
Growth of Bacteria |
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How does Cocci travel? |
Air or Dust |
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How do Bacilli and Spirilla travel? |
Flagella and Cilia propel them through liquid |
Liquid |
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Common Cold |
Filterable Virus |
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Viruses |
Smaller than bacteria. Disease like common cold, hepatitis, measles. Require a living host to multiple. Not treatable. |
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Active Bacteria Growth |
Reproduce and grow rapidly 16 million in 12hrs using Mitosis. Require dark, damp, dirty, areas with food. They absorb food grow and divide. |
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Inactive Bacteria Growth |
Conditions are unfavorable and the cells die (become inactive). Anthrax and tetanus examples of dormant stage. When it’s having trouble surviving it creates spherical spores. When spores are created only sterilization or sporicidal products can kill it. Will become active again when good conditions return. |
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Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) |
Blood-born pathogen that causes infection of the liver. There is a vaccine and is recommended for people in service industry. |
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) |
Can contract immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) It interferes with your immune system and causes it to break down. Spreads when infected fluids enter blood stream. |
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) |
Causes genital warts, planter warts, cervical changes, and cervical cancer. |
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External Parasites |
Live on or obtain nutrients from a host. Need a host to live. |
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Parasitic Fungi |
Molds and Yeast Produce contagious diseases (Ringworm (Tinia) Nail Fungus, and Honeycomb Ringworm) Produce non contagious conditions like dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (stubborn dandruff) |
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Parasitic Mites |
Insects that cause contagious diseases like itch mites (scabies) and head lice (pediculosis capitis) |
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Head Lice (Pediculosis) |
Spread with combs and brushes . Symptoms: head scratching redness and or small bite marks. Removed with pediculicide shampoo. |
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Cosmetology |
The art of beautifying and improving skin, nails, and hair and the study of cosmetics |
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Chemical service |
The use of any product which removes, restructures hair or changes the appearance of hair skin and nails |
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Pathogenic |
Harmful disease causing |
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Non Pathogenic |
Harmless or beneficial |
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Local Infection |
Infection in a small confined area |
Little |
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General Infection |
Circulatory system carries bacteria/toxins to all parts of the body |
Giant |
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Catalyst |
Controls the speed of the chemical reaction and speeds up curing |
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Catalyst |
Controls the speed of the chemical reaction and speeds up curing |
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Accelorator |
Specific ingredients used to set wrap resin in seconds |
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Inhibitor |
Chemical that prevents products from hardening too soon |
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Inhibitor |
Chemical that prevents products from hardening too soon |
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Initiator |
Needed to begin the chemical reaction. Without it no reaction can occur. |
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A type of molecular attraction that causes two different surfaces to stick together |
Adhesion |
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Polymerization |
Chemical reaction that takes place when monomer molecules come together to form 3 detention all networks |
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Fissure |
Crack in the skin or chapped lips |
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Tumor |
Solid mass |
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Tumor |
Solid mass |
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Cist |
Sack containing gaseous liquid |
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Callus\Tyloma |
Thickening of the epidermis where pressure is applied (it protects the hands and feet from pressure and friction) |
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