Urinary System
Injury & Disease
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Muscles & Bones
100

What is the vessel that carries urine out of the kidneys to the bladder?

Ureters

100

This is a tear of a ligament

Sprain

100

The right atrium receives this type of blood

Deoxygenated blood

100

The bronchioles are part of which division/zone of the respiratory tract 

Conducting zone

100

Longest bone in the body

Femur

200

What is the name of the capillary bed at the top of the nephron?

Glomerulus

200

This is a disease that makes older people prone to fractures

Osteoporosis

200

What is resting pulse rate around?

60-80 beats per minutes

200

Which part of the respiratory tract is directly connected to the ear to release pressure

Pharynx

200

The funny bone is actually what?

Ulnar nerve

300

A consequence of not producing enough urine (dehydration)

Kidney Stones

300

Most common type of ankle sprain

Inversion sprain (rolling inwards)

300

Where can you measure your pulse?

1. Carotid pulse

2. Radial pulse

3. Brachial pulse

4. Femoral pulse

300

What traps pathogens in the respiratory tract and how are they removed?

Trapped in mucous and the cilia move the mucous up into the throat

300

This muscle extends your arm at the elbow

Triceps

400

Congenital malformation where the kidneys are fused together?

Horseshoe kidney

400

Neuromuscluar disorder where the muscle fibers break down

Muscular dystrophy

400

What type of valve is between the left atrium and the left ventricle?

Bicuspid valve

400

What is the small curvature on the left lung called

Cardiac notch

400

This forms your 6-pack abs

Rectus abdominus

500

Name the parts of the nephron in order (at least 3)

Glomerulus/Bowman's Capsule

Proximal convoluted tubule 

Loop of Henle

Distal convoluted tubule

Collecting duct

500

This joint clicks when not functioning properly

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)

500

What makes that "lub-dub" sound when the heart is beating?

Lub = valves of atrium closing

dub = valves of the pulmonary trunk/aorta

500

Why are tracheotomies or laryngotomies cut below the laryngeal prominence or the "adam's apple" 

Because there is very minimal blood supply there

500

This muscle attaches to your spine

Latissmus dorsi

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