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100

The most contagious infectious disease in the world

What is Tuberculosis (TB)

100

How IBS & IBD are similar

What are symptoms

100

Anatomical structures found in the CNS

What are the brain and spinal cord 

100

The top most layer of skin

What is the epidermis

100

A tube that delivers food to the stomach

What is the esophagus

200

These are the most common triggers for asthma

What are allergies & exercise

200

The Cardioesophageal sphincter (LES) relaxing at the wrong time may cause this

What is acid reflux

200

The upper chambers of the heart

What is the atrium

200

The layer of skin sweat glands may be found in

What is the dermis

200

Also known as the throat

what is the pharynx 

300

A condition that can be both acute and chronic

What is bronchitis

300

An autoimmune disorder that can inflame any part of the GI tract

What is Crohn's disease

300

This moves through the pulmonary circuit of the heart

What is deoxygenated blood

300

This allows actin and myosin to bind for muscle contraction

What is calcium

300

Part of the small intestine that digestive enzymes are injected into

Duodenum

400

This causes TB

What is a bacteria

400

Diets high in processed meats and low in fiber can lead to this

What is colorectal cancer

400

On a neuron, these receive signal and send them toward the cell body

What are dendrites

400

This will flood a neuron during action potential

What is sodium

400

Liquified food in the stomach

What is chyme

500

Emphysema causes these to deteriorate

What are alveoli

500

Gallstones may also trigger this condition

What is pancreatitis

500

The primary function of the CNS

What is integration 

500

A neurotransmitter released into the neuromuscular junction to stimulate contraction

What is acetylcholine or AcH

500

The largest section of the small intestine that absorbs carbs, fats, and amino acids.

What is the Jejunum

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