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Massage Certification: Human Body

Subjects : certifications, massage
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Net filtration






2. Cysterna chyle






3. 3 parts of small intestine






4. Muscle that makes the mouth pout






5. Coronary sinus has no...






6. Androgens






7. PTH






8. Most common inorganic molecule






9. Beyond the diaphragm aorta is called...






10. Stages of phagocytosis






11. Connective tissue from Xiphoid to Pubis






12. C1/Atlas






13. Intramembraneus ossification






14. Thalmus






15. Kinetic energy






16. C7






17. Detours venous blood from GI organs & spleen thru liver before returning it to the heart






18. T lymphocytes






19. Great lymph pump






20. Troponin/Tropomyosin






21. Transverse Abdominus






22. Rectus Abdominus






23. Parathyroid






24. Diencephalon






25. Strongest - largest vertebrae






26. Necrosis






27. Action of all abdominals






28. C7






29. Tonsils






30. Basilic vein






31. Crural






32. Phospholipid bilayer






33. Transverse Colon






34. Sympathetic neurons come from...






35. Aorta






36. Left Common Carotid artery






37. Hepatic Portal Vein






38. Muscle spindles






39. Lamellar granules






40. Transverse fissure






41. Beta brain waves






42. Vertebral arteries form...






43. Blood resevoirs






44. Each Actin has a _____ binding site






45. ECG "T" wave






46. Processof exchange in capillary beds






47. 75% of inhale breathing done by...






48. ECG "P" wave






49. C2






50. Epinephrine