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Which refers to the microscopic study of tissues? 
A) Histology 
B) Pathophysiology 
C) Neuromuscuar Therapy 
D) Reflexology correct answer: A) Histology 
 
What is the order of the levels of organization in the body from smallest to largest? 
A) Cellular, Chemical, Atom, Organ, Systemic, Body 
B) Chemical, Cellular, Organ, Tissue, Systemic, Earth 
C) Chemical, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, System, Body 
D) Cellular, Chemical, Organ, Tissue, Body, Systemic correct answer: C) Chemical, Cellular, Tis...
Histology correct answer: Microscopic study of tissues 
 
Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, systemic correct answer: Order of the organization in the body from smallest to largest 
 
Hypertrophy correct answer: Increase in cell size without cell division 
 
Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous/hypodermis correct answer: Layers of skin from superficial to deep 
 
Serous correct answer: The type of epithelial membrane of the pleura 
 
Fibrocartilage correct answer: A type of cartilage that is ri...
understand the basic components of the muscular cell, correct answer: for example muscle fascicle, muscle fiber, myofibril, sarcomere. 
 
psychological aspects and benefits of correct answer: touch 
 
understand how groups of muscle cells and other tissues correct answer: comprise the skeletal muscle 
 
understand that there are psychological effects of touch, the broad range of client responses or reactions correct answer: and how best to support clients 
 
demonstrate the ability to recogn...
Nerve providing stimulation to the adductor magnus 
 
 A. Lumbosacral plexus 
 B. Vagus 
 C. Obturator and sciatic 
 D. Femoral correct answer: C. Obturator and sciatic 
 
The definition of "ventr/o" is 
 
 A. Back 
 B. Belly 
 C. Leg 
 D. Chest correct answer: B. Belly 
 
A lesion visible to the naked eye is called 
 
 A. Gross lesion 
 B. Dermal lesion 
 C. Epidermal lesion 
 D. Keratin lesion correct answer: A. Gross lesion 
 
Epidermal layer lying deep to the stratum spinosum 
 
 A....
The dorsal root ganglion contain which structures? correct answer: sensory neurons 
 
: What is the carotid tubercle? correct answer: anterior tubercle of transverse process of C6 
 
Which of the following helps to form the vertebral arch? correct answer: laminae 
 
The wavelike, rhythmic, smooth muscle contractions by which food is propelled along the digestive tract is known as what? correct answer: peristalsis 
 
A massage therapist palpates a trigger point in the posterior thigh. Which o...
Compressor Naris, 
Dialator Naris, 
Frontalis, 
Occipitalis, 
Platysma, 
Procerus correct answer: Facial Expression 
 
Temporalis, 
Masseter, 
Orbicularis Oris, 
Buccinator, 
Medial Pterygoid, 
Lateral Pterygoid correct answer: Mastication Chewing, Lip & Jaw Closure 
 
Mylohyhoid, 
Digastric, 
Geniohyoid, 
Thyrohyoid, 
Sternothyroid, 
Sternohyoid, 
Omohyoid correct answer: Deglutition, 
Swallowing 
 
Laterally Flexes Head & Neck Same Side, Rotates Head & Neck Opposite Sides, 
Bilaterally Flex...
Insertions of the Trapezius correct answer: Lateral 1/3 of clavicle, acromion process, and scapular spine 
 
Downwardly rotate scapula correct answer: Common action of levator scapulae, rhomboids, and pectorals minor 
 
Transverse processes of C1-C4 correct answer: Origin of elevator scapulae 
 
Pectoralis Minor correct answer: Known as the neurovascular entrapper 
 
Serrates Anterior correct answer: Originates on ribs 1-8 (9) 
 
Anterior medial border of the scapulae correct answer: Inser...
The term massage 1st appeared in American or European literature around correct answer: 1875 
 
Public interest in massage began to re-emerge in the US around? correct answer: 1960 
 
National Cert in M&B has been available since? correct answer: 1992 
 
movement exercises used in the Trager method correct answer: MENTASTICS 
 
Aligning major body segments through manipulation of connective tissue is? correct answer: ROLFING METHOD 
 
Neuromuscular techniques were developed in the 1940's b...
A massage therapist presses and rolls muscles under her hands. What massage stroke is this? 
a. Tapotement 
b. Vibration 
c. Petrissage 
d. Friction correct answer: c. Petrissage 
 
Myofacial Pain Syndrome is associated with which of the following. 
a. Muscle tenderness arising from a trigger point 
b. Pain arising in the region of the face 
c. Bone Spur 
d. Reflux Disease correct answer: a. Muscle tenderness arising from a trigger point 
 
The bones of the arms, legs, pelvis and shoul...
The cells of which organ detoxify poisons, bacteria, and various drugs? correct answer: Liver 
 
There are how many paired cranial nerves? correct answer: 12 pairs 
 
Which organs comprise the CNS? correct answer: Brain and spinal cord 
 
Which vitamin is essential for clotting? correct answer: K 
 
Where are rugae found? correct answer: Stomach 
 
Which is an action of the serratus anterior? correct answer: Protraction (adduction) of the scapula at the scapulocostal joint 
 
Which are fun...