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100

The name for an unborn baby when he is distinctly recognizable as a miniature baby.

What is a fetus?

100

The most important and complex part of the nervous system.

What is the brain?

100

The colored part of the eye.

What is the iris?

100

What you should immediately do if your clothing catches on fire.

What is stop, drop and roll?

100

The large spongy organs located inside the thoracic cavity.

What are lungs?

200
The type of circulation that involves the movement of blood through all parts of the body except the lungs.

What is systemic circulation?

200

Muscles that in crease the angle between the bones of a joint.

What are extensors?

200

The leading cause of accidental deaths in the United States.

What are traffic accidents?

200

Never use water on electrical or _______ fires.

What is flammable liquid/grease?

200

The thick bundle of nerve fibers through which the brain communicates with the body.

What is the spinal cord?

300

The pressure during contraction of the ventricles.

What is systolic pressure.

300

The body's largest veins.

What is venae cavae?

300

The rigid ring of thick bone that supports most of the body's weight.

What is the pelvic girdle?

300

The connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.

What is a tendon?

300

The wasting away of muscle through lack of use.

What is atrophy?

400

The nervous system that is responsible for functions that are consciously controlled.

What is the somatic nervous system?

400

The white of the eye, that is part of the tough outer layer of the eyeball.

What is the sclera?

400

A good drownproofing technique to use in choppy water. 

What is the survival float?

400

The neurons that relay signals from the CNS to other parts of the body.

What are motor neurons?

400
An inflammation of the skin.

What is dermatitis?

500

The chemical and physical processes by which the body "burns" food and generates energy.

What is metabolism?

500

The eating disorder characterized by self-induced starvation ad being severely underweight.

What is anorexia nervosa?

500

Sensory receptors that are responsible for sensations of touch and pressure.

What are mechanoreceptors?

500

Sensory receptors that are responsible for sensations of smell and taste.

What are chemoreceptors?

500

The inability of the eyes to focus on distant objects.

What is myopia?
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