Cardiovascular System
Muscles & Skeletal System
Nervous System
Respiratory System
Digestive System
Urinary System
Anatomy Grab Bag
100

These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart.

What are arteries.

100

The bones that make up the fingers and toes.

What are the phalanges.

100

The name for the system that includes the brain and spinal cord.

What is the Central Nervous System.

100

This is the the cartilage lined tube that transports air from the upper airway to the lungs.

What is the trachea.

100

The body cavity that contains the digestive organs.

What is the abdominal cavity.

100
Urine is stored here.

What is the urinary bladder.

100

This is the medical term for blue skin.

What is cyanosis.

200

This is the blood vessel that exits the heart from the left ventricle.  It supplies blood to the entire body.

What is the aorta.

200

This is a bi-product of muscle contraction.   We need it to live.

What is heat.

200

These are the 3 sections of the brain.

What are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem.

BONUS for 2x pts:  What does each do?

200

These are the tine air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange with the blood takes place.

What are alveoli.

200

This organ found in the lower right quadrant can sometimes rupture, leading the patient death.

What is the appendix.

200

This pair of organs are responsible for removing waste from the blood.

What are the kidneys.

200

This is the largest bone in the body.  It also unlocks the restroom door.

What is the femur.

300

These are the 4 components of blood.

What are plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

300

The carpal bones can be found here.

What is the wrist.

300

The brain requires these 3 things to function properly.

What is oxygen, sugar, and a favorable temperature range. 

300

This dome shaped muscle is the primary muscle responsible for the act of ventilation.

What is the diaphragm. 

300

This organ makes insulin.

What the pancreas.

300

Urine travels from the bladder to exit the body through this tube.

What is the urethra. 

300
These are the functions of the skin.

What is temperature regulation, protection, and sensation. 

400

This is the cardiac cheer.

What is RA RV Lu LA LV

400

The shoulder is an example of this kind of joint.

What is a ball-in-socket joint.

400

As opposed to sensory neurons which relay information to the central nervous system, these neurons relay commands and allow for movement.

What are motor neurons.

400

This is the percentage of oxygen in room air and the percentage of oxygen left in the air we exhale.

What is 21% and 16%.

400

This organ attached to the liver by a duct is called this.

What is the gallbladder. 

400

Urine travels from the kidneys to the bladder using these tubes.

What are the ureters. 

400

This structure is the dividing line between the upper and lower airway.

What is the larynx.

500

These small muscles allow for peripheral vasoconstriction as a response to hypoperfusion. 

What are capillary sphincters. 

500

The fluid found in joints that help to lubricate them and reduce friction.

What is synovial fluid.

500

The occipital lobe of the brain, located in the posterior portion of the cerebrum is responsible for this. 

What is visual perception.

500

The passive process that causes oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through the alveolar membrane in the lungs.

What is diffusion.

500

The involuntary muscle constriction that moves contents through the esophagus and the intestines.

What is peristalsis. 

500

This is the name for a kidney doctor.

What is a nephrologist.

500

This is the average pulse rate and respiratory rate for an adult.

What is 60-100 for pulse and and 12-20 for respirations.

600

Blood returns to the heart from the upper body via this vessel.

What is the superior vena cava.

600
Fracture typical of children where the bone breaks incompletely.

What is a greenstick fracture.

600

The brain is covered by this membrane.

What is the meninges.

600

The space around the lungs that they expand into.

What is the pleural space.

600

The stoppage of motion in the intestines.

What is ileus.

600

The measurement used to describe the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid (like the blood).

What is pH.

600
In the female anatomy, these tubes allow transportation of an ovum to the uterus.

What are the fallopian tubes.