World Health History
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100

Dubbed the "Black Death", this plague swept through Europe in the 1300s.

Bubonic plague

100

This is the only food that can never go bad.

Honey

100

96% of the human body is composed of just four elements. Name one of the four.

Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen

100

This Canadian hockey player is considered the greatest of all time.

Wayne Gretzky

200

In 1996, scientists successfully cloned this mammal.

Sheep

200

Broth is made from vegetables or meat, while stock is made from this ingredient.

Bones

200

This blood type is a universal donor.

Type O Negative

200

The first Olympics were held in this country.

Greece

300

The World Health Organization declared this global disease eradicated in 1980.

Smallpox

300

This country is the biggest exporter of coffee beans worldwide.

Brazil

300

The longest cell type in the human body.

Neuron/Nerve cell

300

Lord of the Rings was filmed in this country.

New Zealand

400

An ancient form of medicine which involves making a hole in the human skull to relieve pressure.

Trepanning

400

One of three most prevalent fruit allergies.

Apple, peach, and kiwi

(any one of these is considered correct)

400

The location of the three smallest bones in the human body.

Ear

400

The best-selling video game franchise.

Mario

500

The first successful heart transplant occurred in this country.

South Africa

500

The first vegetable to be grown in space.

Potato

500

Weighing around eight pounds, this is the human body's largest organ.

Skin

500

This music video was the first to ever be played on MTV.

Video Killed the Radio Star