Skelatal
Muscular
Circulatory
Respiratory
Digestive
100

This structure is the term that means the end of long bones.

What is an epiphysis?

100

Injury to a muscle involving tearing of the muscle fibers and bleeding within the muscle belly describes this.

What is a Strain?

100

Blood type AB+ can only donate blood to someone with this blood type.

What is AB+?

100

This structure is described as a common passageway for air and food.

What is the pharynx?

100

Primary structures of the digestive system include the:



What are the esophagus, mouth, stomach, small and large intestines?



200

This structure is the inner covering of long bones.

What is an endosteum?

200

Being in a cast for several weeks due to a tibial fracture can cause this to occur to the calf muscle.

What is muscle atrophy?

200

This valve is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle of the heart.

What is the tricuspid?

200

This thin, moist, slippery membrane covers the lungs.

What is pleura?

200

The digestive organ responsible for absorption of nutrients is the:

What is the small intestine?

300

These bones make up this type of skeleton:  SKULL, SPINAL COLUMN, RIBS, STERNUM

What is the axial skeleton?

300

Stretching after running describes this type of muscle movement.

What is extensibility?

300

A diet high in what will help aid in blood clotting?

What is calcium

300

A patient in the surgical recovery unit with a respiration rate of 14 breaths per minute describes this type of breathing.

What is Eupnea?

300

Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea are symptoms of this disorder that can occur from not washing the hands.

What is gastroenteritis?

400

This type of joint has the greatest range of motion. Examples are the shoulder and hip.

What are ball and socket joints?

400

Anaerobic exercises performed over prolonged periods of time without adequate rest will cause this to occur within the body.

What is a buildup of lactic acid?

400

Electrical stimulation throughout the ventricles of the heart is delivered by these structures.

What are the Purkinjie Fibers?

400

This fatty substance lines the inner surface of the alveoli and keeps them from collapsing.

What is surfactant?

400

You would find the palate in this body cavity.

What is the buccal/oral cavity?

500

This disorder is characterized by losing height and easily fracturing of the bones, especially in the elderly.

What is osteoporosis?

500

Muscle pain, fatigue, sleeping difficulties, depression and exercise intolerance are all symptoms of this muscular disorder.

What is fibromyalgia?

500

This is the type of circulation where the heart and blood vessels supply oxygen and nutrients to the entire body system.

What is systemic circulation?

500

The respiratory center located in the medulla oblongata will trigger respiration in response to this occurrence in the body.

What is the increase in carbon dioxide and decrease of oxygen in the blood?

500

This is another name for the digestive system.

What is the alimentary canal?

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