Heart Quest
Lung Legends
Pathogen Panic
Immune Warriors
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100

This chamber receives oxygen-poor blood from the body.

Right atrium

100

Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs.

Alveoli

100

QUADRUPLE JEOPARDY: Single-celled prokaryotic organisms.

What are bacteria?

100

The body's first physical barrier against pathogens.

Skin

100

Clear outer structure that helps focus light.

Cornea

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: This vessel carries oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs.

Pulmonary artery

200

Pulling the diaphragm downward causes this to happen.

What is air enters the lungs?

200

These need host cells to reproduce.

Viruses

200

These cells engulf pathogens.

Macrophages

200

TRIPLE JEOPARDY: This structure changes shape to focus images.

Lens

300

The electrical signal of the heart starts here.

What is the SA node?

300

Normal oxygen saturation range measured by pulse ox.

What is 95–100%?

300

Misfolded infectious proteins.

Prions

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: These cells present antigens to activate immunity.

Dendritic cells

300

Converts light into nerve signals.

Retina

400

This wave on an EKG represents ventricular depolarization.

What is the QRS complex?

400

TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Vital Capacity equals these three volumes added together.

What are TV + IRV + ERV?

400

Parasitic worms are called this.

Helminths

400

Cells that make antibodies.

B cells

400

Controls pupil size.

Iris

500

Formula used to compare ankle and arm systolic pressure.

What is ABI (Ankle-Brachial Index)?

500

Fluid in the alveoli causing poor diffusion is called this.

What is pulmonary edema?

500

This deadly condition occurs when infection triggers an extreme immune response.

Sepsis

500

Type of immunity with memory and specific targeting.

Adaptive immunity

500

Carries visual signals to the brain.

Optic nerve

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