Medical Occupations
Body System
Cell Structure and Function
Medical Condition
Medical Trivia
100

Which medical professional listens to your heartbeat and may prescribe medicine for your illness?

Doctor

100

This system takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide when you breathe.

Respiratory System

100

These red-colored cells carry oxygen throughout the body using a protein called hemoglobin.

Red Blood Cells

100

This common condition causes a stuffy nose, sore throat, and sneezing, and is often caused by a virus.

Common Cold

100

This organ is the largest in the human body and acts as a protective barrier.

Skin

200

This healthcare worker assists doctors and can diagnose and treat patients, often working in clinics or hospitals.

Physician Assistant

200

This system allows your body to move using muscles attached to bones.

Muscular System

200

These tiny powerhouses produce energy for the cell through respiration.

Mitochondria 

200

A chronic disease in which the body either doesn’t produce enough insulin or can’t use it properly.

Diabetes 

200

This vitamin, called the “sunshine vitamin,” is produced in skin exposed to sunlight.

Vitamin D

300

This professional uses X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans to help diagnose internal injuries and diseases.

Radiologist Technician 

300

This system breaks down food into nutrients that your body can use for energy, growth, and repair.

Digestive System
300

Known as the “control center” of the cell, this structure contains the DNA.

Nucleus

300

This condition causes itchy, red bumps on the skin after touching certain plants like poison ivy.

Allergic Reaction 

300

This is the only human organ that can regenerate itself to some extent.

Liver

400

Known for their bedside care, these professionals monitor patients, give medications, and coordinate with doctors.

Register Nurse

400

Your bones, joints, and cartilage make up this system, giving your body structure and support.

Skeletal System

400

These specialized cells contract to help your body move.

Muscle Cells

400

This genetic disorder affects red blood cells, causing them to become crescent-shaped and block blood flow.

Sickle Cell Anemia 

400

This type of doctor specializes in treating cancer.

Oncologist 

500

This type of doctor specializes in performing operations on the brain and spinal cord.

Neurosurgeon

500

This system uses hormones as “chemical messengers” to control growth, mood, and metabolism.

Endocrine System 

500

These long, thin cells transmit electrical messages between the brain and the rest of the body.

Neurons or Nerve Cells

500

This condition occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably, often forming tumors and spreading through the body.

Cancer

500

The stethoscope, a tool used to listen to the heart and lungs, was invented in this country. 

*somewhere in Europe...*

France