All in a Day's Work
A&P
Making Connections
Disease, death and dying
Name that System
100
A trained professional that provides guidance and support to people before, during and after labor

What is a doula?

100

The largest artery in the body AND the free floating bone also known as your knee cap.

What are the AORTA and the PATELLA?

100

The two systems visualized here:

What are the circulatory and respiratory systems?

100

Medical care and support for individuals whose life expectancy is 6 months or less

What is hospice?
100

Functions in gas exchange, includes the trachea

What is the respiratory system?

200

This kind of healthcare provider supports a person's ability to perform daily tasks...but not just handwriting!

What is an occupational therapist? 

200

A protein of the immune system that recognizes and binds to foreign substances AND an organism causing disease in it's host

What are an ANTIBODY and a PATHOGEN?

200

The type of joint shown here

What is a ball and socket joint?

200

A disease in which abnormal body cells start to grow uncontrollably 

What is cancer?

200

Functions in movement, includes the psoas

What is the muscular system?

300

This doctor collaborates with other medical professionals to make diagnoses based on imaging results

What is a radiologist?

300

A disease causing the swelling of the airways AND another name for lung collapse

What are ASTHMA AND a PNEUMOTHORAX?

300

The name of the vessels shown here connecting veins with arteries

What are capillaries?

300

One way a sperm might perish when en route to an egg

What are vaginal acidity, caught in the folds of the cervix, immune system cells, wrong fallopian tub, caught in cillia of the fallopian tube or swimming against the current caused by the cillia, stuck in the corona radiata around the egg?

300
Functions in nutrient absorption, includes the colon

What is the digestive system?

400

This type of healthcare provider centers treatment on the body's natural ability to heal itself as well as the underlying causes of illness (instead of symptom management)

That is a naturopathic practitioner?

400

Two different glands: One that produces adrenaline and norepinephrine and another that produces seminal fluid

What are the ADRENAL and PROSTATE glands?

400

Highlighted here, this connects the mouth to the stomach:

What is the esophagus?

400

A suffix meaning "inflammation of" (as in tonsil... or apendic... or arth...)

What is "itis"?

400

Functions in excretion, includes the kidneys

What is the urinary system?

500

This specialist identifies and treats specific points within the muscular/nervous systems in order to address chronic pain or injury

What is a myofascial trigger point massage therapist?

500

The anatomical location terms for the "front" and the "back"

What are ANTERIOR and POSTERIOR?
500

Visualized here, these connect your kidneys to your bladder:

What are ureters?
500

The most common cause of HYPERthyroidism - the thyroid releases too much growth hormone to cells when it's not needed which causes the immune system to begin attacking itself

What is Graves' Disease?

500

Functions in fluid level maintenance AND immune response, includes all MALTs from other systems

Bonus 100 points - What does MALT stand for?

Double bonus 100 points - Give an example of a MALT!

What is the lymphatic system?

What is mucosa associated lymphoid tissue?

What are the tonsils, peyer patches in the small intestines, the appendix etc.?