Skin & Bones
About Muscles
Connective Tissue
Circulatory & Lymphatic System
Navigating the Body
100

The body's largest organ

What is the skin?

100

This type of muscle is composed of muscle cells, layers of connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels

What is skeletal muscle?

100

Easy Street- The name of the state-regulated test that massage therapy students are required to take for licensure.

What is Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination also known as the MBLEx?

100

This structure is the easiest to feel when checking for a pulse

What is an artery?

100

This term means 'to examine or explore by touching an organ or area of the body,' often used as a diagnostic aid.

What is palpation?

200

The thinnest layer of skin is found on this part of the body

What are the eyelids?

200

This structure is formed when a muscle's connective tissue layers merge at either end of the muscle.

What is a tendon?

200

This is a continuous sheet of fibrous membrane located beneath the skin and around muscles and organs

What is fascia?

200

This small, fluid-filled sac reduces friction between two structures

What is a bursa?

200

This principle during palpation encourages practitioners to visualize what they’re trying to access and verbalize their findings to a partner

What is 'working smart'?

300

Easy Street - What is the name of the Board that governs Massage Therapist in the State of Florida

What is the Florida Board of Massage Therapy?

300

This term refers to a muscle that resists the action of the prime mover.

What is an antagonist?

300

This connective tissue structure is composed of bundles of parallel collagen fiber

What is a tendon?

300

These blood vessels can easily be seen on the dorsal surface of the hand.

What are veins?

300

These anatomical structures act as 'trail markers' to help locate muscles and tendons

What are bony landmarks?

400

This structure is distinguished by its unchanging shape and rigidity

What is a bone?

400

This is the layer of fascia that surrounds individual muscle fibers

What is endomysium?

400

This connective tissue structure connects bones at a joint to provide strength and stability and has a striated texture.

What is a ligament?

400

These bean-shaped structures are found throughout the body, with palpable groups in the groin, axilla, and neck.

What are lymph nodes?

400

When the structure you are palpating is moving, your hand should do this

What is remain still?

500

Daily Double : 

Bones of the forearm

What are the radius and the ulna?

500

The perimysium is responsible for wrapping long muscle fibers into these structures

What are bundles?

500

This is the name for a broad, flat tendon.

What is an aponeurosis?

500

This type of tissue is best described as having a gelatinous consistency

What is adipose tissue?

500

To outline the shape or edge of a bone, it is best to move your fingers in this direction

What is across the bone?

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