Immune System
Endocrine System
Lymphatic System
Urinary System
Totally Random
100

A vaccines is a cure for a disease. T/F? Why or why not?

It must be given BEFORE someone is exposed to the disease in order to work.

100

What organ produces insulin, which enables glucose to enter the cells?

Pancreas

100

What's the difference between lymph and interstitial fluid?

Nothing except for the location (lymph is in lymphatic system; interstitial fluid is in between cells)

100

What is the first step after blood enters the kidney?

The blood is filtered.

100

Medicine A is given to a patient who has never had a certain disease.  Medicine B is given to a person who has this certain disease.  Which is the vaccine?

Medicine A

200

The cells in the lymphatic system that produce antibodies.

B-cells

200

This is the "Emperor Palpatine" of the endocrine system.

Hypothalamus

200

The structures where lymph is actually cleaned

Lymph nodes

200

What is the process where people are hooked up to an artificial kidney to clean their blood?

Dialysis

200

A group of cells that prepare and release a chemical for use in the body

Glands

300

What cells scavenge the lymph, eating bacteria and other debris?

Macrophages

300

What gland produces hormones affecting the basal metabolic rate (BMR)?

Thyroid gland

300

Gravity is what propels lymph through the lymph vessels. T/F? If False, how does it travel?

The muscles in the body contract to pump it through

300

Everything except _______ and ________  gets dumped into nephrons for filtering

Cells

Proteins

300

If many of the endocrine glands in the body begin to malfunction, it's possible only the _________ gland is malfunctioning.

Pituitary Gland

400

What cells give vaccines the ability to make people mostly immune from certain diseases?

 Memory B-cells

400

This gland releases epinephrine and norepinephrine during times of stress

Adrenal glands

400

Even when you're no longer young, the _________ houses many white blood cells, which are there to grow and mature.

Spleen

400

About how many nephrons are in each kidney?

A million

400

Often, the endocrine system has hormone that work toward opposite goals,  These hormones are often called ______________

Antagonists

500

What hormone does the thymus gland release to stimulate the development of T-cells?

Thymosin

500

What glands regulate calcium in the body?

Parathyroids

500

The only vessel in a lymph node that takes lymph away.

Efferent lymph vessel

500

Any water and chemicals not absorbed into the blood go from the nephrons into the _______  ________ (be specific)

Renal pelvis

500

Tears are produced in the ....

Lacrimal glands