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Grand Basic Review

Massage & Bodywork Examinations For MBLEx. Grand Basic Review. PART ONE. STARFLEET ACADEMY. General Review. 1. The basic unit of life is the ______. a. Atom b. Cell c. Molecule d. Organelle. General Review. 2. The study of the structure of the body is called ______.

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Grand Basic Review

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  1. Massage & Bodywork Examinations For MBLEx Grand Basic Review PART ONE STARFLEET ACADEMY

  2. General Review 1. The basic unit of life is the ______. a. Atom b. Cell c. Molecule d. Organelle

  3. General Review 2. The study of the structure of the body is called ______. a. Kinesiology b. Neurobiology c. Pathology d. Anatomy

  4. General Review 3. Cephalad means ______. a. Toward the feet b. In the middle of the torso c. Toward the head d. Toward the pelvis

  5. General Review 4. Antibodies are molecules of ______ involved in the immune response of the body. a. Carbohydrates b. Lipids c. Antibiotics d. Proteins

  6. General Review 5. Etiology is the study of ______. a. The cause of disease b. The sex organs c. Insects d. Emotions

  7. General Review 6. The condition characterized by swelling, heat, redness, and pain is known as _____. a. Chicken pox b. Fibromyalgia c. Cushing syndrome d. Inflammation

  8. General Review • In the Western anatomic position, the human body is ______. • a. Standing erect, facing forward, arms at side, palms • facing forward • b. Standing erect, facing forward, arms straight out, palms • facing forward • c. Standing erect, facing forward, arms at side, palms • facing backward • d. Standing erect, facing forward, arms bent at elbow, • palms facing up

  9. General Review 8. The pericardial cavity is located within the ______. a. Abdominopelvic cavity b. Cranial cavity c. Spinal cavity d. Thoracic cavity

  10. General Review 9. The study of the tissues of the body is referred to as ______. a. Histology b. Phrenology c. Molecular biology d. Physiology

  11. General Review 10. A short, severe episode is referred to as ______. a. Chronic b. Acute c. Terminal d. Minute

  12. General Review 11. The ability of an organism to cause disease is referred to as ______. a. Hyperplasia b. Pandemic c. Virulence d. Asepsis

  13. General Review 12. The human body is an ______. a. Anaerobe b. Organism c. Organ system d. Anomaly

  14. General Review 13. The increase in symptoms or severity of a condition is a(n) ______. a. Endemic b. Inflammation c. Exacerbation d. Malignancy

  15. General Review 14. The _____ plane divides the body into upper and lower sections. a. Transverse b. Frontal c. Coronal d. Sagittal

  16. General Review 15. A disease of unknown origin is referred to as ______. a. Idiopathic b. Pandemic c. Ideologic d. Epidemic

  17. General Review 1. The prefix contra- means ______. a. With b. Against c. Instead of d. Behind

  18. General Review 2. The prefix eryth- means ______. a. Painful b. Out of sync c. Red d. Bruised

  19. General Review 3. The suffix -oma means ______. a. Pimple b. Active c. Opening d. Tumor

  20. General Review 4. The prefix arthro- means ______. a. Inflammation b. Muscle c. Joint d. Fascia

  21. General Review 5. The prefix angio- means ______. a. Heart b. Pump c. Vessel d. Attack

  22. General Review 6. The prefix ab- means ______. a. Next to b. Away from c. Inner d. Soreness

  23. General Review The prefix macro- means ______. a. Little b. Big c. Death d. Bacteria

  24. General Review 8. The suffix -ism means ______. a. Condition b. Movement c. Rate of exchange d. Study of

  25. General Review 9. The prefix myo- means ______. a. Malignant b. Muscle c. Movement d. Extensive

  26. General Review The prefix nephro- means ______. a. Skin color b. Bone c. Kidney d. Sleep

  27. General Review 11. The prefix somato- means ______. a. Body b. Mind c. Psycho d. Ethereal

  28. General Review 12. The suffix -iatric means _______. a. Condition b. Severe c. Internal d. Specialty

  29. General Review 13. The suffix -eum means ______. a. Intestine b. Upper c. Membrane d. Elastic

  30. General Review 14. The prefix orchi- means ______. a. Hearing b. Sight c. Purple d. Testes

  31. General Review 15. The prefix para- means ______. a. Under b. Over c. Beside d. Nonexistent

  32. General Review 1. The body contains ______ chemical elements. a. 32 b. 26 c. 27 d. 20

  33. General Review 2. ______ is an example of a trace mineral. a. Oxygen b. Aluminum c. Hydrogen d. Calcium

  34. General Review 3. Electrolytes are substances that ______. a. Are turned into sugar in the pancreas b. Break apart into two or more ions when put into water c. Are metabolized as fat d. Are stored in the spleen

  35. General Review 4. When in balance, the body's pH should be within what range? a. 7.35–7.45 b. 9.00–9.50 c. 6.55–6.75 d. 6.35–6.55

  36. General Review 5. Free radicals ______. a. Help wounds to heal faster b. Cause warts c. Cause tissue damage d. Help blood to clot

  37. General Review 6. An ion is an atom that ______. a. Is positively charged b. Is negatively charged c. Could be either positively or negatively charged d. Is neither positively nor negatively charged

  38. General Review 7. Chemical imbalances contribute to many conditions, including ______. a. Depression b. Diabetes c. Cancer d. All of the above

  39. General Review 8. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are all examples of ______. a. Genetic material b. Chemicals c. Ions d. Subatomic particles

  40. General Review 9. Excess calories are stored as ______. a. Cholesterol b. Free radicals c. Carbohydrates d. Fat

  41. General Review 10. Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen account for approximately ______ of the body's mass. a. 75% b. 100% c. 89% d. 96%

  42. General Review 11. Two or more atoms bonded together is a(n) ______. a. Molecule b. Electrolyte c. Base d. Proton

  43. General Review 12. Two or more forms of the same atom with different masses are ______. a. Elements b. Valances c. Molecules d. Isotopes

  44. General Review 13. Consuming too much of a mineral can result in ______. a. Cirrhosis b. Weight gain c. Toxicity d. Increased metabolism

  45. General Review 14. ______ is an example of an acid. a. Bleach b. Sodium bicarbonate c. Gastric juice d. Ammonia

  46. General Review 15. ______ is not a trace element. a. Niacin b. Copper c. Selenium d. Zinc

  47. General Review 1. ______ is the study of the structure of cells. a. Histology b. Cellology c. Cellulogy d. Cytology

  48. General Review 2. Energy for many of the body's processes is supplied by ______. a. ATP b. ADP c. CAT d. DNA

  49. General Review 3. The genetic information of cells is encoded in ______. a. DNA b. RNA c. ATP d. ACP

  50. General Review 4. Most chemical activities of the cells take place in the ______. a. Spleen b. Enzymes c. Flagella d. Cytoplasm

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