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100

Name a function of the temporal lobe of the brain.

formation of memories, auditory perception (hearing), language recognition

100

What is the outmost part of the ear called? (The part you can see).

Pinna

100

Hormones only work on specific cells/organs called:

Target cells (or organs)

100

Erythrocytes is the medical term for which type of blood cells?

Red blood cells (RBCs)

100

Define the term "hypoglycemia"

blood condition of low sugar (low blood sugar)

100

What is the correct term for a white blood cell?

Leukocyte

200

Which nervous system "calms you down"?

parasympathetic nervous system

200

When a person cannot see things close up, but can see far away (farsightedness), it is called:

Hyperopia

200

What endocrine gland secretes insulin and glucagon?

Pancreas

200

Name a lymphatic system organ that can be removed without any severe side effects to the patient.

Tonsils, spleen, thymus (after puberty), lymph nodes (in small numbers)

200

Define the term "retinopathy"

disease of the retina

200

What is the correct medical term for a the condition of an underactive parathyroid gland?

hypoparathyroidism

300

Which pathology of the nervous system is known as a "mini-stroke"?

Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
300

Which visual pathology causes a cloudiness of the lens of the eye?

Cataract

300

The thyroid secretes what hormone that helps lower blood calcium levels?

Calcitonin

300

Which part of the lymphatic system starts to shrink and turn into fat after puberty?

Thymus

300

Define the term "aphasia"

condition of no speech

300

What is the correct medical term for a middle ear infection? (inflammation of the middle ear)

otitis media

400

Which part of the brain helps with balance and coordination?

Cerebellum

400

In which part of the ear (outer, middle or inner) are the incus, stapes, and malleus located?

middle

400

Which endocrine pathology causes symptoms including decreased energy, feeling of cold, weight gain, constipation, and in extreme causes a goiter or myxedema?

hypothyroidism

400

Which part of a red blood cell is necessary for carrying oxygen?

hemoglobin

400

Define the term "hepatosplenomegly"

Enlargement of the spleen and liver

400

What is the correct medical term for a bruise (blood tumor) underneath the dura?

subdural hematoma

500

Name a nervous system pathology that causes a decrease in mental function and memory.

Delirium, dementia, Alzheimer's disease

500

Which part of the eye is the outmost, clear layer?

Cornea

500

Which part of the brain directs the pituitary gland to release stimulating hormones?

hypothalamus

500

What blood pathology results in abnormally shaped red blood cells (RBCs)?

sickle cell anemia

500

Define the term "otomycosis"

fungal condition of the ear

500

What is the correct medical term for a fear of open spaces? (literally translates to fear of marketplace)

agoraphobia

600

True or false: a myelogram is a test that can be used to observe the central nervous system

true

600

Which pathology of the eye causes a decrease in peripheral vision?

Glaucoma 

600

Which stimulating hormone triggers the adrenal glands to secrete their hormones?

ACTH

600

What condition can result when several lymph nodes are removed in an area close to an extremity?

Lymphedema

600

Define the term "tympanostomy"

creation of an opening in the tympanic membrane (ear drum)

600

What is the correct medical term for reconstruction of the cornea?

keratoplasty

700

Which part of the brain would you use when trying to determine what an object is by the sense of touch alone?

Parietal

700

At what point in the ear does a sound turn into mechanical energy?

Tympanic membrane

700

This endocrine gland also makes enzymes that help digest food

pancreas

700

What percentage of blood is composed of red blood cells (RBCs)?

45%

700

Define the term "presbycusis"

Hearing condition of old age (or age releated hearing loss)

700

What is the correct medical term for the class of drug that loosens and breakdown ear wax in the ear canal?

ceruminolytic