U.S.Anatomy
Worms on Drugs
Working 9-5
Breaking Bad
Funny bone
200

This lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing visual information.

What is the occipital lobe?

200

This neurotransmitter, often called the "feel-good chemical," is released in response to pleasurable activities like eating, exercising, and socializing.

What is dopamine?

200

This type of medical scientist focuses on designing and testing artificial limbs.

What is a prosthetist?

200

This is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere, making up about 78%.

What is nitrogen?

200

What is it called when you can't sleep at night, but you eat all night instead?

What is insomnomnomnomnia?

400

This structure, also called the "pacemaker" of the heart, is responsible for initiating electrical impulses that control heartbeats.

What is the SA node?

400

Chronic stimulant use can lead to this sleep disorder, making it difficult for users to get rest even when exhausted.

What is insomnia?

400

This type of surgeon specializes in delicate procedures on the blood vessels and arteries, often preventing strokes and aneurysms.

What is a vascular surgeon?

400

The element with the highest atomic number currently known, sitting at 118 on the periodic table.

What is oganesson?

400
What do you call frozen ibuprofen?

What is a "chill pill"?

600

The alveoli, where gas exchange occurs, are surrounded by these tiny blood vessels.

What are capillaries?

600

Overuse of stimulants can lead to this life-threatening condition, characterized by dangerously high body temperature and organ failure.

What is hyperthermia?

600

Specializing in the study of infectious diseases, this type of doctor investigates and helps control outbreaks of diseases like Ebola and COVID-19.

What is an epidemiologist?

600

The law stating that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional when temperature is constant.

What is Boyle’s Law?

600

Why did the little boy tiptoe past the medicine cabinet?

What is "because he didn't want to wake the sleeping pills"?
800

This is the only bone in the human body that does not connect to another bone.

What is the hyoid bone?

800

Excessive smartphone use can lead to this type of addiction, where people compulsively check their devices for notifications and social media updates.

What is behavioral addiction?
800

These highly trained professionals analyze tissues and bodily fluids under a microscope to diagnose diseases, including cancer.

What is a pathologist?

800

This radioactive isotope of carbon is used to determine the age of ancient artifacts and fossils.

What is carbon-14?

800

Why did the banana go to the doctor?

What is "because he wasn't peeling well"?

1000

The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles to this bone.

What is the calcaneus bone?

1000

Long-term use of stimulants can lead to this severe mental health condition, characterized by paranoia, hallucinations, and delusions.

What is stimulant-induced psychosis?

1000

These highly skilled medical professionals operate the heart-lung machine during surgeries that require bypassing the heart.

What is a perfusionist?

1000

The type of battery that uses a redox reaction to generate electricity, commonly found in cars.

What is a lead-acid battery?

1000

How did the doctor cure the invisible man?

What is "he took him to the ICU"?