Skeletal System
GI System
Circulatory System
Nervous System
Respiratory System
100

An imaginary line that runs that runs down the middle of the body, dividing it into left and right sections. The nose and umbilicus lie here.

Midline

100

Bile is produced by this organ

The liver

100

The medical term for heart muscle

Myocardium

100

The other name for adrenaline

Epinephrine

100

The medical term for the movement of air in and out of the lungs (breathing)

Ventilation

200

A hole at the base of the skull that allows the brain to attach to the spinal cord.

Foramen magnum

200

Bile is stored by this organ

Gallbladder

200

Where the dorsalis pedis artery (or pulse) is located

On the top of the foot

200

This part of the brain is divided into two hemispheres

Cerebrum

200

This is how many lobes the right lung has

Three

300

This nutrient is necessary for strong bones.  Without it, you may have brittle bones and teeth.

Calcium

300

This organ is responsible for absorption of nutrients.  It is also over 20 feet long.

Small intestine

300

This is the only artery in the body that carries deoxygenated blood

The pulmonary artery

300

These nerves carry information from the body to the brain

Sensory nerves

300

The muscular dome that separated the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity

Diaphragm

400

Each pair of ribs attaches to the spine at this section of the vertebrae.

Thoracic

400

The pancreas secretes this hormone, which is a hormone related to diabetes.

Insulin

400

This is the "pacemaker" of the heart

The sinoatrial node (SA node)

400

The part of the brain responsible for all critical life functions, such as breathing, heart rate, digestion, etc.

Brain stem

400

The respiratory system and how fast you breath is controlled by how much of this you have in the blood

Carbon dioxide

500

The cartilaginous tip at the base of the sternum.  This is the area you want to be careful not to press on when doing CPR.

Xiphoid process

500

The kidneys and pancreas are located behind the abdomen.  What is this space called?

The retroperitoneal space

500

The molecule that attaches to red blood cells and carries oxygen

Hemoglobin

500

Vision is controlled by this lobe of the brain

Occipital lobe

500

Another name for "gasping" respirations

Agonal respirations