| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Muscular organ responsible for pumping blood through the body | Heart | 98%
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| The joint between the pelvis and the femur | {Hip} joint | 95%
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| Prefix that means 'too much' or 'too many', can be placed before -glycemia or -thyroidism | Hyper | 94%
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| A keratin filament that grows out of a follicle in the skin | Hair | 92%
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| The virus that causes AIDS; can be sexually transmitted or via blood | HIV | 92%
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| An inflammation of the liver: can be caused by viruses, and is then classified A, B, C, D or E | Hepatitis | 87%
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| The study of blood and blood diseases | Hematology | 86%
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| A low body temperature, can be caused by extreme cold, alcohol, or low blood sugar | Hypothermia | 85%
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| The long bone of the upper arm | Humerus | 83%
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| An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen | Hemoglobin | 76%
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| Protrusion of an organ through a rupture in a wall, comes in inguinal or spinal disc forms | Herniation | 76%
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| A group of viruses that can cause infections of the genitals or cold sores | {Herpes} viruses | 71%
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| Any molecule that is formed by a gland and transported by the blood to affect other cells | Hormone | 71%
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| Ancient Greek called the "Father of Medicine", whose oath doctors still swear today | Hippocrates | 67%
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| A group of muscles located on the back of the thigh, they extend the hip and bend the knee | Hamstrings | 64%
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| Its name means seahorse: a part of the brain that plays a role in short-term memory | Hippocampus | 60%
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| Part of the brain that controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, sleep and circadian rhythm | Hypothalamus | 57%
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| A type of lymphoma named after an English physician | {Hodgkin} lymphoma | 51%
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| The tongue-bone, located in the neck, the only bone that doesn't have a joint with another bone | {Hyoid} bone | 42%
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| Condition of excessive hair growth caused by having too much male hormone in the blood | Hirsutism | 27%
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