Musculoskeletal
Cardio
Nervous
Endocrine (Hard)
Integumentary
200

The two main breathing muscles.

What is the Diaphragm and Intercostals?

200

The primary cardiac muscle responsible for pumping blood.

What is the heart?

200

One of the two main portions of the nervous system, shown throughout the body.

What is the peripheral nervous system?

200

The endocrine gland only present within females.

What are the ovaries?

200

The deadliest skin cancer.

What is melanoma?

500
Bone breakage puncturing the skin. 

What is an open or compound fracture.

500

The type of circulation that transports blood from the pulmonary artery to the lungs, to the pulmonary vein, and back into the heart.

What is pulmonary circulation?

500

Portion of the brain responsible for complex cognitive thought.

What is the frontal lobe?

500

The gland known as the "master gland" of the body.

What is the pituitary gland?

500

The cell responsible for Melanin Production.

What is melanocyte? 

800

One of the two skeletons in the body, holding the ribs, spine, cranium, and other bones within the torso.

What is the axial skeleton?

800

Cardiac tubes responsible for the transportation of Venous blood. 

What is a vein?

800

A viral or bacterial disease defined by the inflammation of the meninges.

What is meningitis? 

800

A disease defined by the hyperproduction of the human growth hormone (HGH), usually caused by a tumor on the pituitary gland (gland located on the base of the brain).

Hint: Andre the Giant had this disability.

What is Acromegaly?

800
The most common skin cancer.

What is Basal Cell Carcinoma?

1100

The movement of the arm towards the midline of the body.

What is adduction?

1100

The largest artery in the body.

What is the aorta?

1100

Portion of the sympathetic nervous system responsible for producing adrenaline located atop the kidney.

What is the Adrenal Medulla?

1100

The endocrine gland of the body that slowly shrinks and is replaced by fat after puberty.

What is the thymus gland?

1100

The two glands responsible for the production of sebum and sweat.

What are the sudoriferous and sebaceous glands?

1400

An orthopedic procedure to fix an extreme break.

What is an Open reduction internal fixation?

1400

The four main valves of the heart.

What is the bicuspid, tricuspid, pulmonary, and aortic valves?

1400

Portion of the spinal cord responsible for managing the heart, breathing, and circulation.

What is the Medulla Oblongata?

1400

Only gland in the body with an exocrine and endocrine function.

What is the pancreas? 

1400

Disease responsible for the inability of the liver to process bile causing a yellow buildup in the skin.

What is Jaundice or Gilbert's Syndrome.

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