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100

On average, how many times does the heart beat per day?

a. 10,000

b. 100,000

c. 200,000

d. 250,000

100,000

100

What is auto-brewery Syndrome?

A strange medical condition where a person experiences intoxication from alcohol through “abnormal gut fermentation” in the small intestines caused by an overgrowth of specific types of fungus.

100

What medication did Sigmund Freud prescribe for depression?

Cocaine

100

Name one piece of biological material that a person can leave behind when entering a room:

Hair, saliva, blood, skin cells...

100

What is the name of the medical professionals who conduct autopsies?

Coroner or Medical Examiner

200

Roughly, what percent of water are our bodies made out of?

a. 25%

b. 50%

c. 70%

d. 85%

70%

200

What is Alice in Wonderland Syndrome?

This usually presents migraines that can distort a person’s body image, including the size of the head, hands, and feet. Patients can also experience hallucinations and the feeling of time passing by either slowly or quickly.

200

What toxin was often in medication to treat Malaria in the 18th century?

Arsenic 

200

How many days does a red blood cell live in the body?

a. 120 days

b. 10 days

c. 90 days

d. 365 days

a. 120 days

200

What is the name of the test given to people of interest to detect deception?

Polygraph or Lie-detector test

300

Where in the body are the smallest bones located?

The ear

300

What is the name of the disease that is characterized by excessive hair growth anywhere on a person’s body, including the face. 

Human Werewolf Syndrome

300

In the late 19th century, what was believed to be the perfect substitute for blood?

Milk

300

What is one thing you can tell about someone by looking at their hair under a microscope?

Thick, thin, curly hair, if there hair is dyed, permed, certain diseases, ethnicity and if its even human... 

300

Are identical twins born with the same fingerprints?

Yes, but they change over time due to injuries and scarring.

400

Where are red blood cells made in the body?

In bone marrow

400

What is Pica?

People with pica compulsively eat items that have no nutritional value. These items could be as harmless as ice and be as toxic as dried paint, chalk, and pieces of metal.

400

As late as the 1920's, what was promoted as a cure for asthma?

 cigarettes

400

What is the name of the profession that looks at blood left at a crime scene?

Blood spatter analyst 

400

What is the term for the stiffening of the muscles after death?

Rigor mortis

500

How fast do neuron signals (brain cells) travel in mph?

246 mph

500

What is Walking Corpse Syndrome?

This syndrome makes people believe that they are dead or missing their soul, organs, blood, or specific body parts.

500

In the late 1890's, where would patients go and lay down for 2 hours at a time to cure their rheumatoid arthritis?

In dead whale carcasses!!!

500

What is the function of white blood cells in the body?

Immune response, fights invaders

500

A criminal was linked to and convicted of a string of murders mostly due to his homemade silencers he created. What was it made out of?

Sweet potato