Diabetes
Sickle Cell Disease
Heart Disease
Infectious Diseases
Human Body Systems
100

The most commonly used molecule as a quick and efficient energy source for living things

What is glucose?

100
Symptom of sickle cell disease that can lead to a clot in the brain
What is ischemic stroke?
100
The bottom 2 chambers of the heart
What are ventricles?
100
The nexus patient or the one who starts an epidemic
What is patient zero?
100
This system is responsible for filtering the blood and expelling the waste as a fluid through the urethra
What is urinary system?
200

The type of diabetes that is INSULIN DEFICIENT

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

200
The cause of the sickling shape of cells
What is defective hemoglobin?
200
The major pump of the circulatory system
What is the heart?
200
The term that means disease causing
What is virulent?
200
This organ uses 20% of the total blood supply and processes all sensory information from nerves
What is the brain?
300

The organ responsible for producing insulin

What is the pancreas?

300
The test that compares levels of blood plasma to red blood cells to conclude anemia
What is hematocrit?
300
The part of an EKG that represents ventricular diastole
What is the P wave?
300
Rod-shaped bacteria that grow in pairs
What is diplobacillus?
300
This organ exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide with the environment and is directly tied to the cardiovascular system
What are the lungs?
400

The term used to describe high blood glucose levels

What is hyperglycemia?

400

The type of mutation that occurs in sickle cell disease

What is base (or point) mutation?

400
The natural pacemaker of the heart
What is the sinoatrial (SA) node?
400
The protein on bacterial cell surfaces that causes our immune system to produce antibodies
What are antigens?
400
This organ of the immune system is directly connected to the circulatory system by filter old and damaged erythrocytes and leukocytes
What is the spleen?
500
Results below indicate what? Glucose Tolerance Test Insulin Level Test - 0 min: 180 mg/dl - 0 min: 20 pmol/dl - 30 min: 200 mg/dl - 30 min: 22 pmol/dl - 60 min: 300 mg/dl - 60 min: 22 pmol/dl - 90 min: 300 mg/dl - 90 min: 21 pmol/dl - 120 min: 290 mg/dl - 120 min: 20 pmol/dl
What is type 2 diabetes?
500
Glutamic acid is replaced with this hydrophobic base in sickle cell mutation
What is valine?
500
This blockage of blood vessels that lead to a myocardial infarction
What is atherosclerosis?
500
The part of the immune response that is long term and activates helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells and B cells
What is specific (or adaptive) immunity?
500
The endocrine system produces hormones that can effect the reproductive system. These hormones of the endocrine are controlled by structures in the brain which is part of what system?
What is the nervous system?
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