Human Body Systems
Health & Diseases
Nutrition & Diet
Sense Organs & Coordination
Personal & Environmental Health
100

 This system provides the framework for the body, protects internal organs, and stores minerals like calcium.

Answer: What is the Skeletal System?

100

This is the common term for a condition where the body does not have enough red blood cells or hemoglobin, often caused by a lack of iron.

Answer: What is Anemia?

100

This nutrient is the body's primary source of energy and is found in foods like bread, rice, and pasta.

Answer: What are Carbohydrates?

100

 This part of the eye is the colored ring of muscle that controls the size of the pupil.

Answer: What is the Iris?

100

This is the common name for the drug found in tobacco products that makes them highly addictive.

Answer: What is Nicotine?

200

 This organ in the digestive system is responsible for the absorption of most nutrients into the bloodstream.

Answer: What is the Small Intestine?

200

This respiratory disease, often contagious, is caused by bacteria that typically attack the lungs and was a major focus in past BJC papers.

Answer: What is Tuberculosis (TB)?

200

A lack of Vitamin C in the diet can lead to this disease, characterized by bleeding gums and poor wound healing.

Answer: What is Scurvy?

200

These are the two main parts of the Central Nervous System (CNS).

Answer: What are the Brain and the Spinal Cord?

200

This process involves treating water with chemicals like chlorine to kill harmful bacteria and make it safe to drink.

Answer: What is Chlorination (or Disinfection)?

300

These tiny, thin-walled blood vessels are where the actual exchange of gases and nutrients between blood and body cells occurs.

Answer: What are Capillaries?

300

This type of immunity is acquired when a person is given a vaccine containing weakened or dead pathogens.

Answer: What is Artificial Active Immunity?

300

This mineral is essential for the formation of strong bones and teeth.

Answer: What is Calcium?

300

 This part of the ear is responsible for maintaining the body's balance and equilibrium.

Answer: What are the Semicircular Canals?

300

This term describes the physical, mental, and social well-being of an individual, not just the absence of disease.

Answer: What is Health?

400

 This gland, often called the "Master Gland," is located at the base of the brain and controls other endocrine glands.

Answer: What is the Pituitary Gland?

400

Name two non-communicable diseases that are common in the Bahamas due to lifestyle and diet.

Answer: What are Diabetes and Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)?

400

 This is the term for a diet that contains the correct proportions of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, water, and fiber.

Answer: What is a Balanced Diet?

400

This is the gap or junction between two neurons where chemical signals (neurotransmitters) are passed.

Answer: What is a Synapse?

400

 This type of pollution is caused by the release of excessive heat into bodies of water, often from industrial power plants.

Answer: What is Thermal Pollution?

500

 These are the three main types of muscles found in the human body.

Answer: What are Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac muscles?

500

This vector is responsible for transmitting the pathogens that cause Dengue Fever and Malaria.

Answer: What is the Mosquito? (Specifically Aedes aegypti for Dengue and Anopheles for Malaria).

500

These are the four "fat-soluble" vitamins that the body can store for later use.

Answer: What are Vitamins A, D, E, and K?

500

This specific part of the eye contains the light-sensitive cells known as rods and cones.

Answer: What is the Retina?

500

In the context of waste management, these are the "3 Rs" used to reduce the impact of garbage on the environment.

Answer: What are Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle?

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