Digestive
Circulatory
Respiratory
Urinary
Lymphatic/Immune
100

This organ churns food creating chyme

What is the stomach
100

These vessel is the largest and main artery in the body

What is the aorta
100

This structure carries air from the throat to the lungs

What is the trachea

100
This tube carries urine from the bladder to outside the body

What is the urethra

100

Lymph vessels clear interstitial fluid that leaks from capillaries and returns it into blood flow using this fluid

What is lymph?

200

This is the involuntary movement that causes food to be moved through the digestive tract

What is peristalsis
200

These structures are the connections between veins and arteries

What are capillaries?

200

These tubes are the initial transition from the trachea to the lungs

What are the bronchi

200

This structure collects and funnels the urine produced by the kidney into the ureter

What is the renal pelvis
200

This organ, located behind the sternum, matures white blood cells

What is the thymus?

300

A patient has trouble properly absorbing nutrients due to a condition that affects these structures

What are the villi
300

The blockage of these vital blood vessels could lead to a heart attack

What are the coronary Arteries

300

This structure ensures food does not enter the lungs when swallowing

What is the epiglottus

300
A patient has a kidney stone blocking their ureter, mainly affecting this organ

What is the kidney

300

This kind of white blood cell eliminates pathogens by engulfing them

What are macrophages?

400

A patient has trouble absorbing fat soluble vitamins likely due to the removal of this organ

What is the gall bladder

400

A probe is inserted in the femoral vein and is advanced towards the heart, before reaching the right atrium the body will passthroug this blood vessel

What is the inferior vena cava?

400

A patient has a condition that causes their chest to not expand properly, lowering this metric of breathing

What is tidal volume

400

Damage to this structure causes proteins to appear in the urine due to lack of selective filtration

What is the glomerulus

400

Following a vaccination a second exposure to the pathogen is fought off much easier due to this type of cell responding

What are memory B cells?

500

A tumor causes the blockage of the pancreatic duct, although blood sugar remains normal digestion is severely impaired due to the blockage of this fluid

What are pancreatic juice/pancreatic digestive enzymes?

500

An abnormality in a patient's rights ventricle leads to fluid buildup in this organ due to poor pulmonary circulation

What are the lungs?

500

Carbon monoxide causes hypoxia (lack of oxygen in tissues) even though it does not affect the lungs dude to its affinity for binding to this molecule

What is hemoglobin?

500

If a patient's kidneys fail, waste such as urea may accumulate in this place

What is the bloodstream?

500

Lymph collected from the left arm and both lower limbs drains into the subclavian vein. Before venous drainage the lmyph passes through this major vessel

What is the thoracic duct?