Global Health Challenges
Infectious Disease
Human Physiology
Public Health & Prevention
Medical Terminology
100

This respiratory disease caused the global pandemic declared in 2020.

What is COVID-19?

100

This disease caused the “Black Death” in Europe during the 14th century.

What is the bubonic plague?

100

This organ filters blood and produces urine.

What is the kidney?

100

Doctors recommend washing hands for about this many seconds to remove germs.

What is 20 seconds?

100

The prefix “cardio-” refers to this organ.

What is the heart?

200

This mosquito-borne disease causes hundreds of millions of infections annually.

What is malaria?

200

This virus attacks the immune system and can lead to AIDS.

What is HIV?

200

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

What is the cerebellum?

200

These stimulate the immune system to protect against disease.

What are vaccines?

200

This prefix means above normal or excessive.

What is hyper?

300

This organization coordinates international public health responses.

What is the World Health Organization?

300

This term describes when a disease spreads rapidly across multiple countries or continents.

What is a pandemic?

300

These tiny air sacs in the lungs allow oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.

What are alveoli?

300

This public health measure limits movement to stop disease spread.

What is a quarantine?

300

The term osteoporosis refers to a condition involving weakening of these body structures.


What are bones?

400

This condition occurs when children don’t get enough nutrients for healthy growth.

What is malnutrition?

400

This bacterial disease primarily affects the lungs and spreads through airborne droplets.

What is tuberculosis?

400

This muscle separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.

What is the diaphragm?

400

This concept refers to protecting a population when enough people are immune to a disease.

What is herd immunity?

400

The term “hematology” refers to the study of this substance in the body.

What is blood?

500

This vitamin deficiency historically caused sailors to develop bleeding gums and weakness.

What is scurvy?

500

This was the first widely used antibiotic that revolutionized medicine in the 1940s.

What is penicillin?

500

This nerve is the longest in the human body and runs from the lower back down the legs.

What is the sciatic nerve?

500

This Canadian doctor discovered insulin in 1921.

Who is Frederick Banting?

500

The prefix “presby-” refers to this.

What is elderly or old age?


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