There are this many bones in the adult human body
What is 206?
These are Aristotle's three modes of persuasion. Rhetorical triangle.
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
This is the oldest recorded civilization.
What is the Sumerian civilization?
Kinesiology is the study of this.
What is the study of human movement?
This number should be called in case of an emergency.
What is 911?
There are over this many skeletal muscles in the human body
What is 600?
When structuring a body paragraph, PIE is a good model to follow. PIE stands for this.
What is Point, Illustration, and Explanation?
This Mongol leader conquered china.
Who is Kublai Khan?
The scientific study of the mechanics of living organisms is called this.
What is Biomechanics?
You have to go through this association to become CPR/AED certified.
What is the American Red Cross?
Haha! This bone of the upper limb is connected to the biceps brachialis, brachioradialis, and many more muscles that move the arm!
What is the humerus?
Claim, grounds, warrant, backing, modality, and rebuttal are the six elements that make up this model.
What is the Toulmin model?
This year was when The Star Spangled Banner was written. Hint: It was during a war involving America, Britain, Canada, And Native Americans.
What is 1814?
High intensity, short duration physical activity that breaks down glucose for energy without using oxygen is called this.
What is anaerobic exercise?
PPE stands for this
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
The limbic system is in this organ of the body. Bonus +100 points if you can name the area associated with memory consolidation.
What is the brain?
What is the hippocampus?
When formatting your works cited in MLA format, you are required to use this font and this size of margins.
What are Times New Roman and 1 inch margins?
This is Buddha's name before he ascended.
What is Siddhartha Gautama?
The sensory perception of body movement and position, often called "muscle memory" is known as this.
What is Kinesthesis?
Naloxone is used for this medical emergency. Often called "narcan"
What is opioid overdose?
This central component of the CNS contains neural cell bodies, dendrites, and glial cells. It is responsible for information processing, sensory perception, and decision making.
What is gray matter?
I ran out of questions. This is the end of the category.
What is a conclusion?
Widely considered the world's first novel, this story is about the Shining Prince and the chronicles of his life. Rather than focusing on the political aspects of this prince's life, the story goes in depth about the themes of love and loss.
What is the Tale of Genji?
A muscular imbalance pattern caused by prolonged poor posture that results in tight chest/upper back muscles and weak neck/lower shoulder muscles is called this.
What is Upper Crossed Syndrome?
The Red Cross First Aid Certification costs this much (closest answer wins)
What is $32?