Brain
Heart
GU
MSK
GI
100

If you damage this lobe, you may need a seeing eye dog to take the lead.

What is the Occipital Lobe?

100

The heart has this many chambers.

What has four (4) chambers?

100

Urine is collected and stored in this structure.

What is the bladder?

100

The bicep muscle has this many heads.

What has two (2) heads?

100

This structure is the main site of nutrient absorption.

What is the small intestine?

200

This geometric shape describes the blood supply in the brain.

What is a circle?

200

These structures are the primary blood supply to the heart.

What are the coronary arteries?

200

This structure filters blood to form urine.

What is the kidney?

200

This is the anatomical name for the knee bone.

What is the patella?

200

These are the three parts of the small intestine in order.

What are the duodenum, the jejunum, and ileum?

300

The origin of the name of this meningeal layer means hard or thick.

What is the dura mater?

300

Where the left ventricle pumps blood to..

What is the aorta

300

This medical condition occurs when a fertilized egg attaches anywhere outside the uterus.

What is an ectopic pregnancy?

300

What type of tissue connects muscle to bone

What are tendons

300

This is the only part of the GI system with no digestive function.

What is the spleen?

400

This 11-letter word for the part of of your brain that stores memories shares part of its name with a semi-aquatic mammal.

What is the hippocampus?

400

Blockage of one of the coronary arteries causes this emergent condition.

What is a myocardial infarction?

Also acceptable: What is a heart attack?

400

Fertilization occurs in this structure.

What is the fallopian tube?
400

What is the largest organ in the human body

What is the skin?

400

This enzyme exists in saliva to break down sugars.

What is amylase?

500

The Maxillary Sinuses are found below this facial structure.

What are the cheeks?

500
These are the names of the four (4) heart valves.

What are the aortic, pulmonary, tricuspid, and mitral valves?

500

These structures support the head of the fetus while the cervix of the uterus is dilated to permit delivery of the fetus.

What are the pelvic floor muscles?

500

This ligament prevents the tibia from sliding forwards in front of the femur.

What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)?

500

These two (2) diseases commonly cause liver damage.

What are hepatitis and chronic alcoholism?