How many bones does the average human body have?
What is 206 bones
Your spinal cord is basically a _______
What is highway
This is what SPF stands for
What is Sun Protection Factor
True or False
Nails increase your level of sensation
What is true
Produces, stores, and releases bile.
What is the Gallbladder
This gland is referred to sometimes as the "master gland" bonus 100 if you can tell me why
What is the Pituitary Gland and it is called that because it releases hormones that control others and regulates growth.
What is another name for the hypodermis?
What is subcutaneous layer
Differences between arteries and veins that I mentioned
(100 Extra points if you can name both)
What is:
1. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood and veins carry oxygen-poor blood
2. Arteries tend to be more elastic and muscular then veins.
Where do T-cells mature (bonus if you can name what ability they gain)
What is the thymus, and they gain the ability to recognize and attack foreign invaders
DAILY DOUBLE!
Shared passageway between the digestive system and respiratory system.
What is the pharynx
Essential minerals that bones store
What is calcium and phosphorus
True or False
Sweating is necessary for excreting toxins
What is false
What are all the lymphatic organs (primary and secondary) and what are the purpose of each
What is bone marrow is the birthplace of immune cells, thymus is where T-cells mature, spleen filters blood and houses your immune cells, lymph nodes filter lymph fluid trapping and destroying pathogens, tonsils and adenoids serve the same purpose but different places they trap pathogens and initiate immune response.
What is the nasal version of tonsils?
What are Adenoids
How full do you start feeling the urge to go number 1?
What is about half full
What are lymph nodes basically (example)
What is Filtration stations
This is where the lungs and blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
What is alveoli
What is the name of the protein in your skin that turns sunlight into previtamin D3 (FULL NAME)
What is 7-Dehydrocholesterol
All the stages of hair growth that I said in the presentation, extra 200 if you can tell me what each are.
What is Anagen Phase is active growth phase, Catagen Phase is transitional phase, and Telogen Phase is resting phase
The five parts of the nail that I mentioned in this presentation
What is Nail plate, Nail bed, Nail Matrix, Cuticle, Lunula
The names of the seven different glands/organs that produce hormones that I listed
What is Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Pancreas, Gonads, Pineal, Thymus