Anatomy/Physiology
Histology
Diseases/Disorders
Medical Terminology
Health Occupations
100

This organ is responsible for respiration

What are the Lungs?

100

This cell is responsible for transporting O2 and CO2 throughout the body

What is a Red Blood Cell?

100

This disease is very prevalent during the winter months and causes fatigue/aches, fevers, and coughing

What is the Flu?

100

This part of the body is associated with the root "cardi"

What is the Heart?
100

This profession is responsible for dispensing prescriptions and advising patients about the safe usage of these drugs

What is a Pharmacist?

200

These chambers of the heart are the superior ones

What are the Atria?

200

The intercellular matrix of blood

What is Plasma?

200

This diseased is characterized by weak and brittle bones

What is Osteoporosis?

200

The root "derm" refers to this part of the human body

What is Skin?

200

This profession treats patients with mental health issues, but they cannot prescribe drugs

What is a Psychologist?

300

This lobe of the brain is linked to executive functions

What is the Frontal Lobe?

300

This cell shape is organized with equal length and width

What is Cuboidal?

300

This disease causes blisters, like cold sores, and is transmitted through tactile contact

What is HSV (Herpes Simplex Virus)?

300

This abbreviation means "Stroke"

What is CVA?

300

This profession works in a domiciliary setting and takes care of those with chronic illnesses

What is a Home Health Aide?

400

This organ is one of the largest within the body and can fully regenerate itself

What is the Liver?

400

The functional unit of a muscle cell

What are Sarcomeres?

400

When the ventricles of the heart beat too quickly to pump oxygenated blood to the body

What is V-Tach (Ventricular Tachycardia)?

400

The root that means "to break down"

What is "Clast" ?

400
This profession performs non-invasive, yet life-saving, procedures through tools such as catheters and wires

What is an Interventional Radiologist?

500

These are the cocentric rings within bone tissue

What are Lamellae?

500

The white blood cell responsible for making antibodies and remembering antigens

What is a B-Cell?

500

The bacteria that causes strep throat

What is Streptococcus Pyogenes?

500

This abbreviation means that the patient should take their medication "as needed"

What is PRN (Pro Re Nata)?

500

This profession specializes in two divisions of the same system that is one of the most important systems in the body

What is a Neurologist?