A vital function of blood is to transport this gas around the body to the cells.
What is oxygen
100
The medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain make up this part of the nervous system.
What is the brain stem
100
Human bodies are primarily made up of this vital fluid.
What is water
100
The varicella zoster virus is the scientific name for this disease that most often occurs in children.
What is chickenpox.
100
This section of the Vertebral column consists of 12 vertebrae and is located between the Cervical and Lumbar vertebrae.
What is Thoracic vertebrae
200
A double-walled sac containing the heart and encases pericardial fluids
What is the pericardium
200
This lobe in the brain coordinates voluntary movements such as posture, balance, coordination, and speech.
What is the cerebellum.
200
This bodily fluid is often green, secreted by the liver, stored in the gallbladder and poured into the small intestine.
What is bile
200
Bursitis is the inflammation of this fluid-filled sac found in synovial joints cavities.
What is the bursae
200
These are a small system of canals in compact bone.
What are Haversian canals
300
This chamber of the heart pumps blood throughout the body.
What is the left ventricle
300
This part of a neuron assists in increasing the speed at which nerve impulses travel.
What are the Nodes of Ranvier
300
There are three main types of muscle tissue: smooth, skeletal, and this one which pumps blood.
What is cardiac muscle.
300
If a person dies due to asphyxiation, what pH level would their muscular tissue be?
What is under 7 (acidic)
300
This organ is joined to the hyoid bone. (hint: the hyoid bone is located in the anterior midline of the neck)
What is the tongue
400
Another name for the antrioventricular valve?
What is bicuspid/mitral valve
400
Compression of this nerve in the carpal tunnel is referred to as carpal tunnel syndrome.
What is the median nerve
400
We have the highest visual acuity of sharpness in this part of the retina.
What is the fovea centralis
400
This is a rare disease in which cancer cells are found in the bone or in soft tissue. The most common areas in which it occurs are the pelvis, the femur, the humerus, the ribs and clavicle.
What is Ewing's sarcoma
400
A saddle joint, which is a type of synovial joint, is found between only these two bones in the body. (hint: it is somewhere in your upper extremity)
What are the carpal and metacarpal of the thumb.
500
Blood is pumped from the left ventricle into this main artery of the body.
What is the aorta
500
What are the convolutions that exist in the brain called?
What are gyri
500
This flap prevents food from going into the trachea and instead directs it to the esophagus.
What is the epiglottis.
500
This drug is administered in attempt to resuscitate someone who has gone into cardiac arrest.