Anatomy and Phys.
Medical Terminology
Guess That Illness
Holy Hormones
Miscellaneous
100

What is the largest muscle in the body?

The gluteus maximus

100

To get into medical school, all applicants must take a standardized test called the MCAT. What does MCAT stand for?

Medical College Admissions Test

100

-There are 4 known types of this virus: A, B, C, and D with A and B being the most common

-tiredness, drowsiness, fevers, aches and chills are common

- This virus comes on extremely quickly, and can stay in your system from 4-7 days

Influenza

100

The hormone in your brain that helps "turn on" the sleep process and is produced due to an absence of light

Melatonin

100

Who has more bones:

a baby, or a fully grown adult?

Babies

200

True or False: Tissues are a group of cells that are similar in structure but differ in function

False, Tissues are groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function

200

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

200

-A viral disease often transmitted through the bite or scratch of an infected animal 

-Attacks the brain and causes severe neurological decline

-Severe dehydration and hydrophobia, insomnia, hallucinations, and foaming at the mouth due to inability to swallow

Rabies 

200

The gland that produces insulin and is responsible for getting energy from ingested food

Pancreas

200

What is the largest organ in the body?

Skin

300

What blood types are known as the universal donor, and the universal recipient?

O, AB

300

REM Sleep is the period of sleep in which your eyes twitch and the brain is still active.

What does REM stand for?

Rapid eye movement

300

- Yellowing of the skin and eyes

- Caused by build up of bilirubin in the blood stream, typical caused by liver disease

-Often seen in babies and infants 

Jaundice

300

The gland that secretes adrenaline (epinephrine)  

Adrenal gland
300
In most people the ________ (right/left) lung is 10% smaller than the _______ (right/left) lung 

left, right

400

The _______ is the hardest bone to break in your body.

Femur

400

An enlargement of the heart is called ___________.

Cardiomegaly

400

-caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis carried by fleas on rats and other rodents

-causes swollen lymph nodes, and large, puss filled  sores called "bubos" on the groin, armpits, and neck

-risk of death if high if treatment doesn't begin within 24 hours after symptoms start

Bubonic Plague 

400

The bodies "messenger" system that regulates hormones released by internal glands is called the  ____________  system.

Endocrine system

400

Introduced by Edward Jenner In 1796, what was the first successful vaccine to be developed?

Smallpox vaccine

500

How many body organ systems are there?

11 ( circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, integumentary, endocrine, gastrointestinal, excretory, musculoskeletal, nervous, reproductive, immune)


500

Heart attacks are often caused by a blot clot in one of the coronary arteries. What is the actual medical term for a "heart attack"?

Myocardial Infraction

500

-a bacterial infection spread through airborne droplets and items contaminated with the bacterium 

-symptoms include enlarged lymph nodes, sore throat and tonsils, and difficulty breathing, common warning sign is thick grey membrane covering throat/tonsils

- very rare in the United States and other developed countries due to widespread vaccination

Diptheria

500

The region of the forebrain below the thalamus which coordinates both the autonomic nervous system and the activity of the pituitary gland is called ________.

Hypothalamus

500

In 1982, Alexander Fleming, Professor of Bacteriology at St. Mary's Hospital in London discovered the first true antibiotic. What is its name?

Penicillin

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