Brain
Lungs
Heart
Engineering Design Process
General
100
What does the brain do?
It sends messages to other parts of the body.
100
What is a lung?
A spongy organ that takes in and lets out oxygen.
100
What does the heart do?
Pumps blood to parts of the body.
100

What is the first step of the engineering design process? 

Ask! 

100

What does BME stand for?

Biomedical engineering 

200
Does your brain stop working?
No,only when your dead.
200
Which lung is bigger the left or the right?
The right.
200
True or false? The two chambers at the bottom of your heart are called ventricles.
True
200

True or false: The engineering design process is a cycle. 

True

200

Who can be an engineer? 

Everyone! 

300
How much blood is needed for the brain?
About 20% of the blood pumped from your heart goes to your brain.
300
Does the brain weight more than the lungs?
Yes,about 7 pounds more.
300
How much does your heart weight?
About 9-11 ounces.
300

One of the steps of the engineering design process is test. What do we do during that step? 

You check to see if your design solves the problem!

300

What is science? 

Learning how the world around us works? 

400
What is the size of an adult's brain?
About the size of a cantaloupe.
400
How long is a lung?
About 10 to 12 inches.
400
How many times does your heart beat in a day?
About 129,600 times a day.
400

How many steps are there in the engineering design process? 

8! 

400

What three things does biomedical engineering combine? Hint: One of them is biology! 

They combine engineering, medicine and biology! 

500
Name the parts of the brain.
Frontal,occipital,parietal,temporal and brain stem.
500
How much oxygen can our lungs hold?
About 4 and a half liters.
500

What step comes after planning but before testing?

Creating! 

500

What is engineering? 

Using what we have learned from science to design things and ways to make the world a better place! 

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