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Standardized body position used as a reference point in medicine? 


Anatomical position

100

What are the three layers of the skin called?

Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis

100

What is considered the "Powerhouse" of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

How many chambers are in the heart?

4

100

Who wrote the Harry Potter books?

J.K. Rowling

200

Movement that decreases the angle between body parts, such as bending your elbow?

Flexion

200

What part of the skin is paper thin and acts as a protective barrier?

Epidermis

200

What is considered the "brain of the cell?"

Nucleus

200

What carries oxygenated blood around the body to our organs and muscles?

Arteries

200

Who was the name of the first man to land and walk on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

300

Movement that increases the angle between body parts, like straightening your arm.

Extension

300

What part of the skin is known as the "busy middle layer"

Dermis

300

What does Eukaryote cells contain that Prokaryote cells do not?

Organelles

300

What part of the heart does oxygenated blood leave the body?

Aorta

300

What blood type is also called the universal donor?

O-

400

Refers to moving a body part away form the midline of the body.

Abduction

400

What vitamin does our skin absorb from the sun?

Vitamin D

400

What is organelle in the human cell is considered the post office? 

Golgi Apparatus

400

What part of the heart does deoxygenated blood leave the heart? 

Pulmonary Vein

400

What rap group named themselves after a martial arts movie?

Wu-Tang Clan

500

Involves rotating a limb toward the midline, also known as internal rotation.

Medial Rotation

500

What protects the skin from ultra violet rays?

Melanin

500

If a virus enters your body, where does it like to hang out?

Inside your cells

500

What part of the heart does deoxygenated blood first enter?

Superior and Inferior Vena Cava

500
Who holds the record for the most hotdogs eaten in 10 minutes?

Joey Chestnut with 83 hotdogs. (Bun included)