Organs
Organs Again
Renal system
Brain/eyes
Misc
100

This organ's endocrine function is responsible for producing insulin.

What is the pancreas?

100

This organ is the primary location of blood detoxification.

What is the liver?

100

The tube through which urine is expelled from the body.

What is the urethra?

100

This cranial nerve is responsible for the sense of sight.

What is the optic nerve?

100

The number of teeth in the adult mouth.

What is 32 teeth?

200

This organ serves as a container for bile.

What is the gallbladder?

200

This organ's main function is to reabsorb water.

What is the large intestine?

200

This portion of the kidney contains nephrons.

What is the renal cortex?

200

This lobe of the brain is responsible for conscious thought.

What is the frontal lobe?

200

This contraction of smooth muscle is responsible for moving food through your esophagus.

What is peristalsis?

300

This portion of the stomach is located in the uppermost region. 

What is the fundus?

300

This portion of the small intestine begins immediately after the stomach. 

What is the duodenum? 

300

The kidneys lie in this cavity within the body.

What is the retroperitoneal space/cavity?

300
The posterior cavity of the eye is filled with this humor.

What is vitreous humor?

300

These vertebrae are known for "keeping the diaphragm alive".

What are C3,C4,C5?

400

The acid found in the stomach.

What is hydrochloric acid?

400

The presence of food in the duodenum causes this organ to contract and secrets its contents.

What is the gallbladder?

400

This portion of the kidney is also known as Bowman's capsule.

What is the glomerulus/glomerular capsule? 

400

This is the middle meningeal layer.

What is the arachnoid layer? 

400

The salivary enzyme that metabolizes carbohydrates.

What is amylase?

500

Old RBCs are broken down by the liver and turned into this substance.

What is bile?

500

The liver is responsible for the production these plasma proteins. (Name 1)

What are albumin, fibrinogen, and globulins?

500

This hormone is responsible for water retention and decreased urine production.

What is ADH or vasopressin?

500

This brain structure is located above the brainstem and is composed of the epithalamus, the thalamus, the hypothalamus, and the subthalamus.

What is the diencephalon?

500

These two fibers slide over each other and are responsible for muscle contraction. 

What are actin and myosin?

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