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100
What are the four chambers of the heart?
Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle.
100
What are the medical terms for breathing in and breathing out?
Inspiration and expiration.
100
Where does digestion begin?
The oral cavity.
100
What is the longest bone in your body?
The femur.
100
Which area or part of your brain controls balance?
Cerebellum
200
What is the largest blood vessel in your body?
The aorta.
200
Which lung has three lobes?
The right lung.
200
In which organ are nutrients mostly digested?
The small intestine.
200
Where is the appendix located?
Right lower quadrant.
200
When a tiger is chasing you, which branch of the nervous system is activated?
The sympathetic nervous system.
300
Which side of your heart pumps out oxygenated blood?
The left side.
300
When someone is having an asthma attack, what type of lung sounds do you anticipate hearing?
Wheezing
300
What is another term for shortness of breath?
Dyspnea
300
Where do you find your metatarsal bones?
Your feet
300
What are the three parts of a neuron?
The soma, the axon, and the dendrites
400
What causes the "lub dub" sound of your heart?
The closure of the semilunar valves.
400
What does COPD stand for?
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
400
What condition causes stomach contents to leak backwards into your esophagus and consequently causes heartburn?
GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)
400
What is the largest organ of your body?
Skin
400
Which cranial nerve are you using when you stick your tongue out?
Hypoglossal (Cranial nerve 12)
500
What is a normal blood pressure?
<120/80
500
What is it called when a lung collapses?
Pneumothorax
500
What is the medical term for the growling sound produced when you are hungry.
Borborygmos
500
What are the three sections of your spine?
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar
500
What kind of stroke is caused by a blood clot?
Ischemic stroke.