Human Anatomy
Diseases & Conditions
Health & Wellness
Medical Terminology
Biochemistry
100

This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.

What is the heart?

100

This common condition is characterized by a high body temperature.

What is a fever?

100

This Vitamin is known as the Sunshine Vitamin, as you receive this by being under the sun.


What is Vitamin D?

100

This term describes the removal of a body part, often due to injury or disease.

What is amputation?

100

This produces the energy necessary for a cell's survival and functioning. (Powerhouse)

What is the mitochondria?

200

These are the bones that protect your brain.

What is the skull?
200

This disease is known for causing red, itchy spots on the skin, mostly in children.

What is chickenpox?

200

This practice involves exercises and breathing techniques to improve physical and mental health.

What is Yoga?

200

This medical term is used to describe a broken bone.

What is a fracture?

200

This molecule carries genetic information in living organisms.

What is DNA?

300

This is the largest organ in the human body.

What is the skin?

300

This disease is caused by the lack of insulin production in the body. It is also the result of high blood glucose.

What is diabetes?

300

This is the recommended number of hours of sleep that teenagers should aim for each night.

What is 8-10 hours?

300

This term describes inflammation of the joints. Symptoms include stiffness that often gets worse with age, as well as swelling.

What is arthritis?

300

Plants use this to get their energy from the sun.

What is photosynthesis?

400

These blood cells help your body fight infections and malicious bacteria.

What are white blood cells?

400

This disease always travels from animal to human, usually by stray dogs or cats. You will see foaming of the mouth when something has this.

What is rabies?

400

This is the suggested daily calorie intake for adults.

What is 2000 calories?

400

This term refers to a doctor who specializes in children's health.

What is a pediatrician?

400

These are the different types of cells in the world. One has a nucleus, and the other doesn't.

What are Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells? 

500

This is the muscle that HELPS you breathe. It attaches itself to the last bones in your ribcage.

What is the diaphragm?

500

This disease, often spread by mosquitoes, causes flu-like symptoms and is common in tropical areas.  

What is malaria?

500

This essential nutrient is important for building strong bones and teeth

What is Calcium?

500

This condition occurs when your stomach lining is inflamed or swollen, causing upper abdominal pain. This is most common after eating spicy foods.

What is Gastritis?

500

This type of molecule includes enzymes, antibodies, and hormones, and performs various functions in living organisms.

What are proteins?