This organ pumps blood around the body.
What is the heart?
Hippocrates believed bile was yellow and black. Bile is actually these two colours.
What is yellow and green?
The name of the element our bodies use from air when breathing.
What is oxygen?
This is the name of the place Plato was from.
Where is Athens?
This is the expected result for heart rate after exercise compared to before.
What is increased/beats faster?
These take blood away from the heart.
What are arteries?
The digestive system is responsible for breaking down these three types of food.
What are fats, sugars, and proteins?
Hippocrates thought that bile in the body controlled this.
What is mood?
The name of the person to whose teachings Plato devoted his life to.
Who is Socrates?
Chest pain accompanied by jaw, neck or back pain can be a sign of this emergency event.
What is a heart attack?
These carry blood back to the heart.
What are veins?
This organ produces bile to help our bodies digest fat.
What is the gallbladder?
This is another common name for phlegm.
What is mucous?
Plato believed that mathematical truth was not invented, but rather was this.
What is discovered?
This is the main cause of a heart attack.
What is a blockage in the arteries (coronary arteries)?
These are tiny blood vessels where oxygen exchange occurs at the destination.
What are capillaries?
This question is an ALL Play. One player from each team must write the following digestive system parts in order. First team done (and spelled correctly!), wins the $400.
Large Intestine
Gallbladder
Mouth
Stomach
Esophagus
Small Intestine
This question is an ALL Play. One player from each team must write the following respiratory system parts in order. First team done (and spelled correctly!), wins the $400.
lungs
trachea
bronchial tubes
mouth/nose
The name of the school of higher learning founded by Plato.
What is The Academy?
This man's work is considered to be the start of modern medicine.
Who is Hippocrates?
The correct term for blood cells that have delivered oxygen to it's destination and are now returning to the heart.
What is deoxygenated?
This is absorbed by the intestines to enter our blood stream and support our bodies.
What are nutrients?
This describes two roles of phlegm in our respiratory system.
What is to protect us from bacteria/germs and to keep foreign matter (dust/dirt/etc) from our lungs?
The name of Plato's most famous student.
Who is Aristotle?
The location in the digestive system where the gallbladder adds bile in to the mix.