Diagnosis Detectives
Blood, Bones & Biology
Body Systems
Brain and Nerves
Ouch! Injuries & Healing Category Name
200

Sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion triggered by pollen suggest this condition.

What are allergies?

200

This mineral keeps bones strong.

What is calcium?

200

This system provides structure for the body and protects organs like the brain.

What is the skeletal system?

200

The brain and spinal cord together make up this system.

What is the central nervous system?

200

A mild brain injury caused by a blow to the head is called this.

What is a concussion?

400

Sudden weakness on one side of the body and difficulty speaking may indicate this brain emergency.

What is a stroke?

400

These tissues connect muscles to bones.

What are tendons?

400

This system allows the body to move using muscles attached to bones.

What is the muscular system?

400

This part of the brain helps control balance and coordination.

What is the cerebellum?

400

This type of injury happens when a ligament is stretched or torn.

What is a sprain?

600

Doctors confirm many infections by examining blood or tissue samples in this setting.

What is a laboratory?

600

These flexible tissues connect bones to other bones.

 What are ligaments?

600

These blood cells carry oxygen using hemoglobin.

What are red blood cells?

600

The largest part of the brain responsible for thinking and voluntary movement.

What is the cerebrum?

600

This type of injury happens when a muscle or tendon is stretched or torn.

What is a strain?

800

A disease that occurs when the immune system reacts strongly to harmless substances like peanuts.

What is an allergic reaction?

800

These molecules from food provide energy for body cells.

 What are glucose / carbohydrates?

800

These blood cells defend the body against infection.

What are white blood cells?

800

The tiny gap where neurons communicate using chemical signals.

What is a synapse?

800

When the ends of bones are forced out of their normal position in a joint, this injury occurs.

What is a dislocation?

1000

Episodes of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain can cause this condition.

What is a seizure?

1000

Too little of this hormone can lead to diabetes if the body cannot control blood sugar.

What is insulin?

1000

Cell fragments that help blood clot after injuries.

What are platelets?

1000

This brain structure is responsible for emotions and memory.

What is the amygdala?

1000

After an injury, this process begins when the body sends more blood, immune cells, and nutrients to the damaged area to start repair.

What is inflammation?