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Barba - Answer Latin for beard Meryma'at - Answer Egyptian barber commemorated with a statue Egypt - Answer Country that is credited with being the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion Ticinius Mena - Answer Credited with bringing barbering and shaving to Rome in...

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Barba - Answer Latin for beard



Meryma'at - Answer Egyptian barber commemorated with a statue



Egypt - Answer Country that is credited with being the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant
fashion



Ticinius Mena - Answer Credited with bringing barbering and shaving to Rome in 296 BC



Barber-surgeons - Answer Early practitioners who cut hair, shaved and performed bloodletting and
dentistry



Master barber group - Answer early barber employer unions



Journeymen barber groups - Answer Early barber employee unons



A.B. Moler - Answer wrote the first barbering textbook



Chicago 1893 - Answer What year did A.B. Moler open the first barer school in America?



Minnesota 1897 - Answer Name the first state to pass a barber licensing law and the year in which it
was passed?



Ambroise Pare - Answer French barber surgeon who became known as the father of surgery

,Tonsorial - Answer related to the cutting, clipping, or trimming of hair with shears or razor



Tonsure - Answer A Shaved patch on the head



Bacteria - Answer one-celled microorganism, also know as germs or microbes



Nonpthogenic bacteria - Answer beneficial or harmless bacteria that perform many useful functions



Pathogenic bacteria - Answer Harmful, disease producing bacteria



Staphylococci - Answer pus-forming bacteria that grow in bunches or clusters; causes abscesses,
pustules, pimples and boils-MRSA



Streptococci - Answer bacteria are pus-forming organisms that grow in chains and cause infections
such as strep throat, tonsillitis, blood poisioning



Diplococci - Answer bacteria that grow in pairs and cause pneumonia and gonorrhea



Cocci - Answer round-shaped organisms, rarely show active mobility, transmitted in air or dust



Bacilli - Answer short, rod-shaped organisms- diphtheria, tetanus, TB



Spirilla - Answer curved or corkscrew-haped organisms, syphilis, lyme disease



Flagella, cilia - Answer hair-like extensions that propel bacteria through liquid



Active (vegatative) stage - Answer the stage in which bacteria grow and reproduce



Inactive stage - Answer the stag in which bacteria do not grow or reproduce

, Mitosis - Answer the division of cells during reproduction into two new cells (daughter cells)



Spore-forming bacteria - Answer certain bacteria that have the ability to form protective spores to
survive an inactive stage- bacilli



Staphyococci - Answer the most common pus-forming human bacteria



Infection - Answer occurs if the body is unable to cope with the bacteria and their harmful toxins



Pus - Answer the presence of this is a sign of infection



Pus - Answer a fluid that contains white blood cells, dead and living bacteria, waste matter, tissue
elements and body cells



Local infection - Answer indicated by a lesion containing pus and usually appears in a particular area of
the body



General infection - Answer results when the blood stream carries the bacteria and their toxins to all
parts of the body



Contagious (communicable) - Answer a disease that may be transmitted by contact



HIV - Answer the virus that causes AIDS



Parasite - Answer plant or animal organisms that live on other living organisms without giving anything
in return



Sepsis - Answer a poisoned state caused by the absorption of pathogenic microorganisms into the
bloodstream

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