Can be referred to as the big red juicy thing on top of the heart.
What is the aorta?
It controls thought, memory, emotion, movement, breathing, and nearly every bodily function.
What is the brain?
This gas, a byproduct of cellular metabolism, is removed from the bloodstream during exhalation.
What is carbon dioxide (CO₂)?
Bridge that allows communication through both sides of the brain.
What is the corpus callosum?
This syndrome leaves a person fully conscious but almost completely paralyzed, usually due to damage to the brainstem.
What is locked-in syndrome?
The heart has this many valves to ensure blood flows in one direction.
What is four?
Word used as an insult, but also to describe a very important organ.
What is fatty?
Smoking destroys these tiny things.
What are cilia?
Is made up of 2 things.
What is the central nervous system?
These small, balloon-like structures—numbering up to 500 million per lung—are where gas exchange occurs.
What are alveoli?
In this closed system, blood stays inside vessels as it travels through arteries, veins, and capillaries
What is the circulatory system?
Contains up to 80% of all your brain’s neurons despite being only 10% of the brain’s weight.
What is the cerebellum?
Chronic exposure to this compound heightens dopamine release and causes addiction.
What is nicotine?
Send messages throughout body.
What are neurons?
Coughing, sneezing, blinking.
What are reflexes?
This type of irregular heartbeat can cause palpitations, dizziness, or fainting.
What is arrhythmia?
Damage to the brainstem can cause problems with swallowing, breathing, and this involuntary muscle contraction often used to clear the airway.
What is coughing?
Has been linked to EVALI.
What is vaping or e-cigarettes?
Is crucial for memory
Hippocampus
The cerebellum has two of these.
What are hemispheres?
These upper chambers of the heart receive blood coming into the heart — one from the body and one from the lungs.
What is the atria
3^9 - (120 x 164)
What is the number of lobes of the right lung?
This bacterial infection primarily affects the lungs and can cause chronic coughing and weight loss.
What is tuberculosis?
Has three layers.
What are the meninges?
This structure separates the chest cavity from the abdomen and powers inhalation by contracting downward.
What is the diaphragm?