Conditions & Diseases
Human Anatomy
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Fun Facts
100

High blood sugar is the main symptom of this chronic disease.

What is diabetes?

100

This is the largest organ in the human body.

What is the skin?

100

This professional fills prescriptions and explains how to take medications safely.

Who is a pharmacist?

100

This implantable device helps regulate abnormal heart rhythms.

What is a pacemaker?

100

The strongest bone in your body is this one.

What is the femur?

200

This neurological condition causes recurring seizures.

What is epilepsy?

200

This long tube connects the mouth to the stomach.

What is the esophagus?

200

This person helps deliver babies and provides care for mothers during pregnancy.

Who is an obstetrician/midwife? 

200

This life-saving machine can restart a person’s heart using electric shocks.

What is a defibrillator? 

200

Your body is made up of about this percentage of water.

What is 60%?

300

This genetic disorder causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive tract.

What is cystic fibrosis?

300

This body system produces hormones that control growth, metabolism, and mood.

What is the endocrine system?

300

This professional helps people recover speech and communication skills after injury or illness.

Who is a speech language pathologist?

300

This device helps nurses check how much oxygen is in your blood.

What is a pulse oximeter?

300

The smallest bone in your body is located here.

What is the ear?

400

This virus causes a rash and fever and can be prevented with the MMR vaccine.

What is measles?

400

This organ is responsible for filtering waste from your blood.

What is the kidney?

400

This professional helps patients with daily living tasks after injuries or illness using creative, adaptive techniques.

Who is an occupational therapist?

400

This is what MRI stands for.

magnetic resonance imaging

400

This sense is the first to fully develop when a baby is born.

What is smell?

500

This genetic blood disorder causes red blood cells to form a crescent shape.

What is sickle cell anemia?

500

This organ is sometimes called the “second brain” because it has over 100 million nerve cells.

What are the intestines?

500

This specialist studies how diseases affect the body’s cells and tissues.

Who is a pathologist?

500

Layman's terms for a sphygmomanometer.

What is a blood pressure cuff?

500

This organ can regenerate itself even if part of it is removed.

What is the liver?