I believe the answer to your question is C.
<u><em>The answer to your quiestion is D. A course in Anatomy!</em></u>
<u><em>Explanation: So it would not be A because why do you need to learn about Chemistry for a Massage Therapist? And It is also not B because we don't need to learn about gravity to be a Massage Therapist! It is also not C because Who needs to learn about microbiology?</em></u>
<u><em>But the only explanation is that you need to learn about Anatomy so you can see the types of mussle and scar tissue! You also need to know where the pationts problem is and how to fix it!</em></u>
<u><em>Sorry, it took so long lol!</em></u>
The answer is letter C.
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Most common cases of poisoning occur at
home while others through occupational and environmental exposures. Its
symptoms vary depending on the type of poison, length of exposure, quantity of
poison, and the age of a person involved. If someone is experiencing symptoms
of poisoning (e.g. dizziness, vomiting, trouble breathing) it is always best to
contact a Poison Control Center immediately. These people know and have a great
dealing with different hazards and could suggest possible first aids for the poisoning.</span>
1.punctuality
2.responsibility
3.self-reliance
4.confidence
5.presence of mind
The connective tissue is compose of protein fibers that may serve as a matrix outside the bone cells. The protein fiber is different from the fibrous connective tissue as it has more ground substance. There are 2 types of connective tissues found in the body which is cartilage and bone.