Respiratory System
Endocrine System
Peripheral Nervous System
Big 5 Organs
Suturing
100

What is Respiration?

The movement of oxygen from outside to the cells within the body and the removal of carbon dioxide from the body back into the environment.


100

What does the endocrine system produce?

Hormones

100

Does the Parasympathetic or Sympathetic system constrict the airways?

Parasympathetic system

100

By what age is the brain fully developed?

25

100

What is a medical device used to hold body tissues together?

Suture

200

What are the Lungs?

Organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into the bloodstream and exchanges it for carbon dioxide.

200

What does the Pancreas produce? 


Insulin

200

Is taste and smell chemical or physical input?



Chemical input

200

Through the blood pumped OUT by the heart, what is carried to cells?

Oxygen + nutrients

200

What is the name of the technique used to close the wound?

Stitches

300

What is another name for the Larynx?

The Voice Box
300

What organ is sometimes part of the endocrine system, related to reproduction


The placenta


300

How fast does it take pain fibers conduct nerve impulses?

2mph

300

What is the main passageway connecting the trachea to the lungs called?

Bronchus (Plural: Bronchi)


300

What needs to be removed by your doctor at a later date or in some cases left in permanently?

Non absorbable sutures

400

What is Bronchitis?

An infection that inflames the air sacs of the lungs, filling them with fluid and affecting the ability to breathe.


400

What does the thyroid regulate?

Metabolism

400

What part of the nervous system carries signals away from the brain and towards muscles, glands, and organs that intend to carry out the required motor function?

Motor neurons



400

Name two functions of the liver.

Bile production → breaks down fats for digestion 

Filters blood  → blood from stomach and intestines is removed of toxins 

Process glucose 

Regulates amino acid levels

Prevents blood from clotting


400

What tool’s primary purpose is to grasp, retract, or stabilize tissue?

Tissue Forcep


500

How many times in a minute do adults breathe on average?

12-15 times

500

Where is the Thymus located?

The upper chest

500

What are one of the components of motor neurons?

Soma/Dendrites/Axon



500

Which artery transports blood to the kidneys?

Renal artery

500

What type of suture Leads to better security, but at the cost of increased potential for infection?



Braided suture