The Nervous System
The Sensory System
Endocrine System
Blood System
Challenge
100

EEG

What is electroencephalogram

100

This is the colored part of the eye. 

What is the Iris

100

The ----- consists of a left lobe and a right lobe. The lobes sit on either side of the trachea.

What is the thyroid?

100

Cells that circulate in the blood that are needed for blood clotting

What are platelets or thrombocytes?

100

This condition is a clouding of the lens and often requires surgical intervention. 

What is a cataract?

200

------------ is a recording of electrical and movement patterns during sleep to diagnose sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea, a dangerous breathing disorder.

What is polysomnography (PSG)

200

A tool to check the inside of an ear. 

What is an otoscope?

200

The ----- helps in maintaining a proper level of blood glucose.

What is the pancreas?

200

----- is a general term for a condition in which the red blood cells do not transport enough oxygen to the tissues due to a deficiency in number or quality of red blood cells.

What is Anemia?

200

Abnormal wax buildup, can diminish hearing.

What is Cerumen impaction?

300

Inflammation of the brain

What is encephalitis?

300

Distortion of sight because light rays do not come to a single focus on the retina.

What is astigmatism?

300

Excision of the parathyroid glands.

What is parathyroidectomy

300

A mixture of cells, water, and various biochemical agents that transport nutrients, oxygen, and hormones to all body parts.

What is Blood?

300

A group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose). The most common is type 1 and type 2. 

What is Diabetes Mellitus? 

400

This system responds to stress and initiates our “fight or flight” response.

What is the sympathetic nervous system

400

-------- is elevated fluid pressure within the cochlea, causing disturbances of the equilibrium and vertigo.

What is Ménière’s disease

400

Hypersecretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland may result in ---------, which causes abnormal growth,

What is gigantism?

400

There are also disorders of white blood cells. The major disease involving white blood cells is -------. 

What is leukemia.

400

-------, or Rh factor incompatibility between the mother and a fetus, can cause death to the fetus or a type of fetal anemia. A blood transfusion or treatment with medication can sometimes save the fetus.

What is erythroblastosis fetalis?

500

This organ weighs about 3 pounds, is 85% water, has the consistency of gelatin, contains more than 100 billion neurons, and is responsible for controlling the body’s many functions and interactions with the outside world.

What is the Brain

500

Repair of the Eardrum

What is tympanoplasty?

500

Hypoadrenalism is also known as -----. It may result in anemia, abnormal skin pigment, and general malaise. It can be controlled with cortisone.

What is Addison disease

500

Drugs that prevent blood from clotting

What are anticoagulants?

500

A  ---------- is an injury to the brain from an impact with an object. 

What is a concussion