Diseases
Aquatic Biology
Terminology
Human Biology
Wild Card
100

Someone who cannot regulate their production of insulin is a _______.

What is a diabetic?


100

A group of fish that swim together is called a ______ of fish. 

What is school?

100

Miosis in simple terms is also called?

What is cell division?

100

Normal body temperature for a human is?

What is 98.8F?

100

The most common eye color in the world is?

What is brown?
200

This disease is contracted through contact with blood and bodily fluids.


Hint: We are all vaccinated for this.

What is Hepatitis B?

200

The ____ fin is on the back of most aquatic vertebrates. 

What is dorsal?

200

arteri/o is the medical prefix for what part of the body?


Hint: Heart

What is the artery?

200

The strongest bone in the body is the ______. 

What is the femur?

200

True or False: 

A female seahorse births the children.

What is false?

300

The disease caused by weakening of bone density in elderly people is called ________.

What is osteoporosis? 

300

This aquatic organism is responsible for 90% of the world's production of oxygen.

What is plankton?


300

When someone is a quadriplegic, they do not have function of ____ limbs.


Hint: Answer is a number

What is 4?

300

Normal blood pressure for an adult is?

What is 120/80 mmHg?

300

The contraction of HIV leads to the development of which disease?

What is AIDS?

400

The most common disease in the United States is?

What is congestive heart failure?

400
Dolphins are classified under the same order of which other sea creature?

What are whales?

400

Latissimus Dorsi, the latin term, refers to which muscle on the body?

What is the largest back muscle?

400

What are the two main nervous systems in the human body?

What is the CNS and PNS?

400

Someone with unregulated connective tissue growth that fails to support the body and organs has what disease?

Hint: This affects blood vessels, skin, lungs, and most importantly, bone growth. People with this disease are often very tall. 

What is Marfan Syndrome?

500

Muscle tremors and a loss of motor function is a symptom of this neurological disease 

What is Parkinson's?

500
What marine mammal has the longest gestation period?


Hint: They are pregnant for 535 days. 

What is the sperm whale?

500

When someone has a history of myocardial infarction, they have a history of ________, in laymen's terms. 

What is heart attacks?

500

The hypoglossal cranial nerve is responsible for which muscle in the body?

What is the tongue?
500

What kind of sea turtle can grow to be larger than a human?


Hint: They can grow to be up to 8 feet long.

What is a leatherback turtle?