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100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The Skin

100

What type of doctor specializes in the heart and circulatory system?

Cardiologist

100

What condition is characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period?

Diabetes

100

What is the primary function of red blood cells

To carry oxygen

100

What does the prefix 'hyper-' mean?

Above or excessive

200

How many chambers are in the human heart?

4

200

Which healthcare professional assists doctors during surgery?

Surgical assistant or surgical technologist

200

What is the common term for myocardial infarction?

Heart Attack

200

Which organ is responsible for filtering waste from the blood?

The Kidneys

200

What does the suffix '-itis' indicate in medical terms?

Inflammation

300

What is the smallest bone in the human body?

Stapes (or stirrup bone) in the ear.

300

Which healthcare professional uses imaging techniques like X-rays and MRIs to diagnose medical conditions?

Radiologist

300

Which disease causes a gradual weakening and wasting of muscles?

Muscular dystrophy

300

What part of the brain regulates balance and coordination?

Cerebellum

300

What does 'dermatology' refer to?

The study of the skin

400

What is the main function of the liver?

To filter all of the blood in the body and breaks down poisonous substances, such as alcohol and drugs.

400

What is the title of a healthcare worker who manages patient anesthesia during surgery?

Anesthesiologist

400

Which disease is characterized by the progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the brain and is often associated with memory loss?

Alzheimer's disease

400

What hormone is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels?

Insulin

400

What is the medical term for a low red blood cell count?

Anemia

500

Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating emotions?

The amygdala

500

Which type of specialist diagnoses and treats mental health disorders?

Psychiatrist

500

What autoimmune disease causes the immune system to attack the joints, leading to inflammation and pain?

Rheumatoid arthritis

500

What type of muscle is responsible for voluntary movements in the body?

Skeletal muscle

500

What does the term 'hypertension' mean

High blood pressure

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