The muscle that covers the front lower leg and bends the foot up and in is called? - Answers Tibialis
Anterior
What yellowish fluid in the blood consists of approximately 90% water? - Answers Plasma
Which part of the cell contains food substances for cellular growth and repair? - Answers Cytoplasm
Which branch of the 5th cranial nerve consists of the lower 1/2 of the face and head? - Answers
Mandibular
What eye muscle allows eyelids to open and close? - Answers Orbicularis Oculi
What is another name for the constructive stage of metabolism? - Answers Anabolism
What type of nerve brings and sends messages to the central nervous system? - Answers Mixed
What part of the hand is best used for massage? - Answers Cushions of fingertips
The nerve that carries impulses along the top of the foot to the skin is called? - Answers Dorsal nerve
Where is the location of the ear muscle auricularis anterior? - Answers Front of the ear
Which nerve is located on the little finger side of the arm, extending into the palm of the hand? -
Answers Ulnar nerve
Which end of the muscle is attached to an immovable section of skeleton? - Answers Origin
What is produced when a motor nerve point is included in massage? - Answers Relaxation
The muscles in the hand that draw the fingers together are called? - Answers Adductor
Which artery delivers blood to the upper eyelids and forehead? - Answers Frontal artery
Which type of muscle is smooth and responsible for involuntary movements? - Answers Non-striated
muscle
The muscle that is situated on the sides of the head and assists in chewing is called? - Answers
Temporalis muscle
The direction of massage should start with _____. - Answers Insertion
What blood vessels are seen near the surface of the skin? - Answers Veins
A mass of blood and nerves located directly under the hollowed area of the hair bulb is? - Answers
Papilla
What is considered to be the normal amount of hair to shed daily? - Answers 30 to 50 strands
, A furuncle appears within the hair follicle and appears as a ______. - Answers Boil
The tough outer protective covering of hair is? - Answers Cuticle
What is the average growth of hair per month? - Answers 1/2 inch
A patchy loss of hair occurring on the scalp is called _____. - Answers Alopecia Areata
What is the pocket that surrounds the hair root called? - Answers Follicle
What is the term used for yellow to red hair pigments? - Answers Pheomelanin
Pityriasis is the technical term for _______. - Answers Dandruff
A tuft of hair that is directed straight out of the scalp is called? - Answers Cowlick
What is the name of the coloring matter that provides natural color to hair and skin? - Answers Melanin
Which type of porosity has scales lying flat allowing minimal absorption? - Answers Resistant
What is tinea? - Answers Ringworm
What is required from both sides of the family for a woman to inherit baldness? - Answers One gene
each
Which animal parasite burrows under the skin? - Answers Itch mites
What is the technical term for split hair ends? - Answers Trichoptilosis
What is the stage referred to when the hair continues to grow and survive? - Answers Anagen
How far can dry, healthy hair be stretched without breaking? - Answers 1/2 of it's length
How many genes does a male need to inherit from either side of the family to inherit baldness? -
Answers One
Which layer of hair is responsible for the elasticity in the hair? - Answers Cortex
At what stage of growth does the hair stop growing and begin to disconnect from the follicle? - Answers
Catagen
What is the average number of hair on the scalp? - Answers 100,000
What is the soft, white, downy hair found on almost any area of the body? - Answers Lanugo
Which hair follicle shape produces naturally curly hair? - Answers Narrow oval
What is the average life expectancy of hair in the anagen stage? - Answers 2 to 6 years
What is the technical term for gray hair? - Answers Canities