Basic Anatomy
Medical Terminology
Physiology
Pathology
Dentistry
100

This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.

What is the heart?

100

Cardio- refers to this organ. 

What is the heart?

100

The main function of red blood cells is to transport this gas. 

What is oxygen?

100

Hypertension is another term for this condition. 

What is high blood pressure? 

100

The hardest substance in the human body is this. 

What is enamel?

200

The femur is located in this part of the body. 

What is the thigh?

200

The suffix "-itis" means this. 

What is inflammation?

200

Insulin is produced by this organ. 

What is the pancreas?

200

Diabetes mellitus is characterized by high levels of this in this blood. 

What is glucose?

200

The first set of teeth a person gets are called these. 

What are primary (baby) teeth?

300

The elbow is a joint between these two bones. 

What are the humerus and the ulna?

300

"Gastro-" refers to this part of the body. 

What is the stomach?

300

The heart has this many chambers. 

What is four?

300

The common cold is most often caused by this type of virus. 

What is rhinovirus?

300

Cavities are caused by this. 

What are bacteria?

400

This part of the body is commonly known as the kneecap. 

What is the patella?

400
"Bradycardia" refers to a heart rate that is this. 

What is slow?

400

This structure controls how much light enters the eye. 

What is the pupil?

400

A sprain is an injury to this type of tissue. 

What is a ligament?

400

The common dental condition is also known as gum disease. 

What is gingivitis?

500

The largest organ in the human body is this. 

What is the skin?

500

"Dyspnea" is the medical term for this symptom. 

What is difficulty breathing?

500

The "fight or flight" response is controlled by this nervous system. 

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

500

A fracture in which the bone breaks through the skin is called this. 

What is an open (or compound) fracture?

500

This mineral is commonly added to toothpaste and water to help prevent cavities. 

What is fluoride?