Cardiovascular System
Nervous System
Brain and CNS
PNS
Digestive and Respiratory
100

The study of the heart and diseases associated with the heart

What is cardiology?

100

An involuntary response to a stimulus is called


What is a reflex?


100

Which part of the brain controls most involuntary aspects of behavior related to survival

The brain stem

100

A loss of transparency of a lens is called

A cataract

100

Where does most water absorption occur in the digestive system?

The large intestine

200

The right ventricle pumps blood into the

What is the pulmonary artery?

200

An autoimmune disease which results in the destruction of myelin sheaths called

What is multiple sclerosis? (MS)

200

What is sometimes referred to as the emotional brain?

The limbic system

200

A decrease in the strength of a sensation that occurs during a prolonged stimulation is called

Adaptation

200

 the large muscle that helps with the expansion and contraction of the lungs in breathing

diaphragm

300

What is the difference between veins and arteries?

Veins carry blood to the heart and arteries carry blood away from the heart
300

Gaps between the myelin sheath where axons are uncovered are called

Nodes of Ranvier


300

The process by which information acquired through learning is stored and retrieved is called

What is memory?

300

The "white" of the eye

Sclera

300

A fluid mixture of lipids and proteins that prevents the alveoli from collapsing

What is surfactant?

400

Oxygenated blood is received by this chamber of the heart

What is the left atrium?

400

 The junction between two nerve cells

What is a synapse?

400

The right and left cerebral hemispheres are connected by a broad band of white matter called the

Corpus callosum 

400

The type of receptor that responds to changes in solute concentration in ECF is called

Osmoreceptor

400

Another name for gastroesophageal reflux disease is

What is heart burn?

500

The diagonal groove that separates the atria and ventricles of the heart is the

What is the coronary sulcus?

500

Information processing is also known as

What is integration?

500

What are the 3 main parts of the brain stem?

medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain

500

In order to smell something, it must be 

1

2

3

Volatile, Lipid Soluble, Fat soluble
500

The muscle that prevents food from traveling down the windpipe is called the

What is the epiglottis?