Blood & Circulation
Body Systems
Vitals & Patient Care
Nutrition & Biochemistry
Lab Skills & Healthcare Careers
100

What are the four main blood types?

A, B, AB, O

100

What system controls movement of bones and muscles?

Muscular system

100

What instrument measures body temperature?

Thermometer

100

What molecule stores genetic information?

DNA

100

What do you use to view slides in a lab?

Microscope

200

What do red blood cells carry?

Oxygen

200

Which organ filters blood to produce urine?

Kidney

200

What does a pulse oximeter measure?

Oxygen saturation and pulse rate

200

What vitamin helps with wound healing and immunity?

Vitamin C

200

What color dye was used for our slides?

Bromothyol Blue

300

What are platelets responsible for?

Blood clotting

300

What system includes the spinal chord?

Nervous system
300

What is considered a normal blood pressure?

Around 120/80 mmHg

300

Which mineral is essential for strong bones?

Calcium

300

What does DO stand for?

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

400

What's the function of white blood cells?

Fight infection

400

What system is the first line of defense against disease?

Immune system

400

What is the normal range for adult heart rate?

60-100 bpm

400

What does insulin help regulate?

Blood sugar levels

400

What does a radiologic technologist do?

Take medical X-rays and imaging

500

What protein in red blood cells binds oxygen?

Hemoglobin

500

What part of the digestive system absorbs nutrients?

Small intestine

500

What tool is used, along with a cuff, to take blood pressure?

Stethescope

500

What are the 3 main macronutrients?

Carbohydrates, proteins, fats

500

What did the test strips we used detect in urine/the liquid solutions?

Sugar levels (glucose)

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