Doctors Past & Present
Organs
Tissues & Cells
Microscopes
Systems & Transplants
100

Q: What do doctors use to look inside the body without surgery?

A: Medical technology/tools such as X-rays or scans.

100

Q: What is an organ?

A: A group of tissues working together to do a function.

100

Q: What is the basic unit of all living things?
 

A: A cell.

100

Q: What is a microscope used for?
 

A: To magnify small objects so we can see them.

100

Q: What is an organ transplant?
 

A: Replacing a damaged organ with a healthy organ.

200

Q: What does STEM stand for?

A: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

200

Q: Name three organs in the human body.
 

A: Example: heart, lungs, brain.

200

Q: Name three parts found in both plant and animal cells.
 

A: Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus.

200

Q: What part of the microscope holds the slide?
 

A: Stage.

200

Q: Which organ system transports oxygen and nutrients around the body?
 

A: Circulatory system.

300

Q: Why do doctors need evidence before making a diagnosis?
 

A: To make a correct conclusion about a patient’s condition.

300

Q: Which organ pumps blood around the body?
 

A: Heart.

300

Q: What is the function of muscle tissue?
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A: It contracts and produces movement

300

Q: Which focusing wheel makes the image clearer?
 

A: Fine focusing wheel.

300

Q: What is a biopsy?
 

A: A sample of tissue taken for examination.

400

Q: A doctor listens to a patient’s heartbeat using which tool?
 

A: A stethoscope.

400

Q: Which organs remove waste from the blood and make urine?
 

A: Kidneys.

400

Q: Which structures make plant cells green?
 

A: Chloroplasts.

400

Q: Why must specimens be thin?
 

A: Light needs to pass through them.

400

Q: Explain the order from smallest to largest.
 

A: Cells → tissues → organs → organ systems.

500

Q: A doctor finds bilirubin in urine and sees yellow skin. Which organ may have a problem?
 

A: The liver.

500

Q: Which human organ is most similar to a plant leaf? Why?
 

A: Lungs, because both exchange gases.

500

Q: Why do organs need different tissues?
 
 

A: Different tissues have different functions needed for the organ to work.

500

Q: A microscope has ×10 eyepiece and ×40 objective lens. What is the total magnification?
 

A: ×400.

500

Q: Why are organ donors important?
 

A: They provide organs that can save other people’s lives.