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What was the first Netflix show to win an Emmy?

what is house of cards? 

100

This specific foot structure, when tightened by the extension of the hallux during terminal stance, transforms the foot into a rigid lever for propulsion.

What is plantar fascia? 

100

When was the University of Toronto founded? 

1827 

100

This value represents the maximum amount of oxygen an individual can utilize during intense exercise and is a gold standard for measuring cardiorespiratory fitness.

What is Vo2 max? 

100

This is the standard "normal" range of motion for adult knee flexion.

What is 135 to 150 degrees? 

200

What’s the name of the nation where The Hunger Games takes place?

What is Panem? 
200

This mechanism describes the automatic external rotation of the tibia relative to the femur during the final 20° of knee extension to enhance stability.

The Screw-home mechanism

200

The United States bought Alaska from which country? 

What is Russia? 

200

Most nociceptive fibers synapse in this specific anatomical region of the spinal cord's gray matter before ascending to the brain.

What is the dorsal horn? 

200

This is the largest living land animal, known for its high intelligence and complex social structures.

What is the elephant? 

300

In 2019, a simple photo of this household grocery item broke the record for the most-liked post on Instagram.

What is an egg? 

300

This ligament, often called the "Y-ligament of Bigelow," is the strongest ligament in the body and prevents hyperextension of the hip.

The iliofemoral ligament. 

300

What material were stethoscopes originally made out of?

What is wood? 

300

Babies begin shedding tears at this age. 

What is one month? 

300

This is the only metal that is liquid at standard room temperature and pressure.

What is mercury? 

400

What is universally known as the worst US state (at least on TikTok)?

What is Ohio? 

400

Damage to the posterior cord of the brachial plexus would most likely result in weakness of these two major nerves.

What are the radial and axillary nerves? 

400

The most widely used vaccine in the history of medicine is mostly used to treat which infection of the lungs?

Tuberculosis

400

This is the total amount of air that can be expired after a maximal inspiration (the sum of Tidal Volume, IRV, and ERV).

What is vital capacity? 

400

Before founding Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg created a website that allowed users to compare the attractiveness of two people side by side. 

What is Facemash? 

500

What three movies are tied for the most Academy Award wins (11)?

What is the lord of the rings, Titanic, & Ben-Hur? 

500

During the "Close-Packed" position of the wrist (full extension), these two carpal bones become tightly wedged together to provide a stable platform for weight bearing.

What are the Scaphoid and Lunate?

500

What street drug was briefly marketed as a cough suppressant in 1898, as it was not believed to be addictive?

What is Heroin? 

500

This "giant" protein acts as a molecular spring in the sarcomere, responsible for much of the passive elastic tension in a muscle.

What is Titin? 

500

When testing the middle trapezius, the patient is positioned in the prone position and asked to perform this movement of the scapula.

What is adduction (Retraction)? 

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