Intro/Cells/tissues/organs
Endocrine/kidneys/chemistry
Reproduction/genetics/aging

Digestion/metabolism/disease mechanisms
skin/msk/neuro/senses
heart/circulation/blood/respiratory
100

-hepato refers to what organ

what is the liver

100

This organ allows urine to exit the body

What is the urethra

100

This is the essential reproductive organ for the male

What is/are testes

100

This muscular tube attaches the pharynx to the stomach 

What is the esophagus

100

This system has only one organ

What is the integumentary system

100

This term is used to describe a "fast heart rate"

What is tachycardia


200

This type of tissue covers the body and lines body cavities?

What is Epithelial Tissue

200

These two buffers assist to regulate blood pH

What is Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and Carbonic Acid (HCO3)

200

These genes do not appear in offspring and are represented by a lowercase letter

What are recessive genes

200

This is the amount of energy used under normal-resting (basal) conditions

What is BMR (Basal/Base metabolic rate)

200

What is another name for smooth muscle tissue?

What is visceral-nonstriated

200

These two terms represent the chambers of the heart

What are atria and ventricles

300

When the human body tries to maintain a constant body temperature. This is an example of

What is 

 

300

This hormone regulates blood glucose levels

What is insulin

300

This is the main hormone secreted by the ovaries

What is estrogen

300

This represents where mechanical and chemical digestion begins

What is the mouth


300

This structure attaches muscle to bone 

What is a tendon

300

These 2 gases are exchanged during respirations

What is oxygen (O2) and Carbon dioxide (CO2)

400

This is a decrease in
size of individual cells;
decreasing size of
tissue

What is Atrophy

400

This organ secretes insulin

What is the pancreas

400

This term defines "the study of aging"

What is gerontology


400

These are macronutrients

What is carbohydrates, protein and fats

400

This muscle in the upper extremity is used for intramuscular injections

What is the deltoid muscle

400

This tube extends from the larynx to the bronchi in the thoracic cavity

What is the trachea

500

 Contractions of the uterus during childbirth is an example of a "_____" feed back loop

What is
positive feedback loop?

500

COPD represents an example of what metabolic disorder

What is respiratory acidosis

500

This is the name of a grid used to determine the probability of inheriting a genetic trait?

What is a Punnet square

500

These represent fat soluble vitamins

What is A, D, E, K

500

These sensory receptors detect
light

What are Photoreceptors

500

This system is also part of the circulatory system and assists with immunity

What is lymphatic system

600

This is a protective mechanism
often used to destroy bacteria

What is Phagocytosis



600

This body fluid/tissue compartment is where peripheral edema occurs

What is interstitial tissue

600

This is the total number of chromosomes a person has

What is 46

600

Salivary glands are part of the endocrine or exocrine system?

What is exocrine system--it has ducts

Endocrine-ductless

600

What brain structure is responsible for mental processes of all types, including
sensations, consciousness, thinking, memory,
and voluntary control of movements, vision,
hearing and speech

What is Cerebrum

600

Another term for a blood clot is

What is thrombus

700

This tissue has a limited ability to regenerate

What is nerve tissue

700

This function of the kidney can be recreated by a dialysis machine and occurs in this part of the nephron

What is filtration and the glomerulus


700

A disorder of the prostate where the gland is enlarged

What is benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)

700

This bacteria in the stomach is associated with infection and gastric ulcers

What is Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)

700

this term describes nerve pain

What is neuropathy


700

This blood type is also known as "universal donor" 

What is type O blood

800

Prediction about the outcome of treatment is called

What is prognosis

800

This chemical compound is the prime energy source for cells

What is 



800

A father and mother are both carriers of the recessive gene for albinism (Pp)

This is the percentage of the probability their child will actually express the qualities, or be an albino?

What is 25%


800

This term represents an "unusually high body temperature associated with systemic inflammation response"

What is a fever

800

This type of nervous system serves as emergency or stress system, controlling visceral effectors during strenuous exercise and when strong emotions (anger, fear, hate, or anxiety) are triggered and is called the fight-or-flight response

What is sympathetic nervous system

800

This structure is known as the 'pacemaker' of the heart?

What is the Sinoatrial Node (SA) node


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