Anatomy and Physiology
Medical Terminology
Diseases and Disorders
HOSA Bowl
Miscellaneous
100

Fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon occurs in this structure. 

What is the Fallopian Tube? 

100

This suffix refers to eating. 

What is the suffix "phagia"?

100

Symptoms of this disease (caused by mechanical wear and tear), includes inflamed joints and pain in hands, hips, and feet. 

What is (osteo)arthritis?

100

The number of volunteer community service are required for the Barbara James service award.

100 hours. 

100

The apparatus for sterilization by steam pressure. 

What is an autoclave?

200

This organ is located beneath the diaphragm in the left upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity. 

What is the spleen? 

200

This is the medical term for hair loss. 

What is alopecia?

200

This disorder often manifests itself in the white matter, in which the immune system eats away the myelin coverings. 

What is multiple sclerosis? 

200

In usual circumstances, the number of times a member may speak on a motion. 

Two (idk how to phrase this as a question) 

200

She is considered the mother of modern nursing. 

Who is Florence Nightingale? 

300

This organ removes bilirubin from the blood, manufactures plasma proteins, and is involved with the production of prothrombin and fibrinogen. 

What is the Liver? 

300

This term is used to describe a lateral curvature of the spine. 

What is scoliosis?

300

The major symptoms of this disease include dry skin, weight gain, and cold intolerance.  

What is hyperthyroidism?

300

The color of the hands in the HOSA emblem. 

What color is medical white? 

300

STR is an acronym for this genetic phenomenon. 

What are short tandem repeats? 

400

This is considered the "master gland" of the endocrine system. 

What is the pituitary gland?

400

This physician specializes in treating patients with diseases of the liver. 

Who is a Hepatologist?

400

Excess cortisol is represented by this condition. 

What is Cushing Syndrome?

400

This is when the president/chairman of a group may vote.

When is to break a tie? 

400

This physician was responsible for creating the first vaccine against smallpox. 

Who is Edward Jenner?

500

Blood flows from the right ventricle of the heart into this chamber of the heart.  

What are the Pulmonary arteries? 

500

This term is used to describe the inability to swallow.

What is aphagia? 
500

Patients with this disease are treated with injections of vitamin B-12.

What is Pernicious anemia?

500

The basic form of a motion that introduces business to an assembly is the

What is the main motion? 

500

At a crime scene, the presence of these insects are important to the determination of time of death. 

What are (blow)flies? (or blowfly maggots). 
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