Can You Pass This Organ Quiz And Become A Doctor?
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What’s up, Doc? No medical professional has truly “made it” until they have a fancy placard hanging in their office that reads “BOARD CERTIFIED.” This lofty distinction brings your patients comfort, as they know they are dealing with a doctor who knows what they’re doing (most of the time).
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What’s up, Doc? No medical professional has truly “made it” until they have a fancy placard hanging in their office that reads “BOARD CERTIFIED.” This lofty distinction brings your patients comfort, as they know they are dealing with a doctor who knows what they’re doing (most of the time).
But the medical board doesn’t just hand out framed certificates like Halloween candy. You have to earn it! If you can match all of the following organs to their function, chances are the board will certify you. And then comes your country club membership, Mercedes Benz, perhaps even a shift into national politics. The opportunities are endless once you get that board certification up on the wall.
The human body is a marvel of organic engineering, and it’s up to you to identify all the organs, gears, and moving parts. So snap on some latex gloves and charge your stethoscope. It’s doctor time!Â
A healthy liver is a healthy human body. What is the liver's primary operative?
- Filter blood coming from the digestive tract.
- Clean out the bile formed in the small intestine.
- Converts oxygen into nitrogen blood cells.
- Produces amino acids.
Just because your heart may be broken doesn't mean it stopped functioning. What does the ol' ticker do?
- Absorbs oxygen from the air.
- Pumps blood throughout veins and arteries.
- Stores extra oxygen.
- Assists in photosynthesis.
The gallbladder filters bile created by the liver. It's also shaped like which fruit?
The pancreas works two full-time jobs. The 1st is assisting digestion. What's the 2nd?
- Regulating mercury intake.
- Regulating red blood cells.
- Regulating hormones.
- Regulating blood sugar.
Recycle, Re-use, Reduce! The spleen is basically a recycling plant for what?
- Amino Acids
- Red blood cells
- Proteins
- Salts
Breathe in...breathe out. Feels good, right? What did your lungs just do?
- Turn nitrogen into carbon dioxide.
- Filter helium from the bloodstream.
- Exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide.
- Inject adrenaline into your bloodstream.
Kidneys, like zen monks, are all about balance. What important function does the kidney provide us?
- Maintain body weight.
- Distill alcohol from our bodies.
- Produces pheromones for sexual reproduction.
- Helps the body pass waste as urine.
Taking this quiz is probably making you hungry. Speaking of which, tell us a little more about the esophagus.
- It connects the stomach to the small intestine.
- It connects the throat to the stomach.
We can thank which organ for contributing 90% to the digestion process?
- Stomach
- Large intestine
- Small intestine
Here's one you should definitely know if you've ever been on a long car ride. What does the bladder do?
- Filters urine
- Expels urine
- Stores urine
- Creates urine
The epidermis is the largest organ of the human body. But your patients probably know it as...
- The brain
- The skin
- The buttocks
If your neck is puffy, it's probably 'cuz of your lymph nodes. What are those suckers doing for you?
- Assisting your immune system.
- Assisting your sinuses.
- Regulating body temperature.
- Filtering blood plasma.
Not all blood vessels are created the same! They're each their own, individually important organs. What are the blood vessels called that are responsible for carrying blood AWAY from the heart?
- Capillaries
- Veins
- Arteries
- Patent Foramen Ovale
- Ventricles
- Atria
Speaking of blood, do you know where new blood cells are created? Hint: blood is a bodily fluid, not an organ, so no this is not a trick question.
- Thymus
- Bone marrow
- Heart
- Brain
- Veins
- Lymph nodes
The brain is a complicated organ. So complicated, in fact, that the brain stem can be considered it's own organ. What part of the brain stem is responsible for involuntary reactions - like sneezing, for example?
- Medulla oblongata
- Midbrain
- Pons
- Cerebrum
- Diencephalon
- Cerebellum
The human body is so cool that it full on grows a separate organ when it's pregnant. Yup! What organ is responsible for attaching the fetus to the uterine wall and keeping it alive while it gestates?
- Cervix
- Fallopian tube
- Episiotomy
- Placenta
- Amniotic sac
- Afterbirth
Look at that gland in your throat! It's responsible for setting your metabolic rate and how your body synthesizes proteins. What's it called?
- Pituitary gland
- Pineal gland
- Parathyroid gland
- Adrenal gland
- Thyroid gland
- Pancreas
Who doesn't hate having hiccups? Anything to make them stop! Actually, hiccups are just this organ having a hard time. What organ is that?
- Lungs
- Esophagus
- Diaphragm
- Stomach
- Pharynx
- Liver
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