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Quiz about Fractured Physiology 20
Quiz about Fractured Physiology 20

Fractured Physiology 2.0 Trivia Quiz


I give you a physiology term in fractured form, you give me the standard version. For example: "Ought own amok" = "Autonomic". They get better - I promise!

A multiple-choice quiz by stuthehistoryguy. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
237,170
Updated
Feb 21 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
10255
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
Last 3 plays: zlajamilivojev (10/10), RJOhio (10/10), Verbonica (10/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. Thigh mouse

Answer: (One Word--six letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Tea bee awe

Answer: (One Word--five letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. Fee more

Answer: (One Word--five letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. Spy null chord

Answer: (Two Words--six and four letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. Ewe Taurus

Answer: (One Word--six letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Awk see toe seen

Answer: (One Word--eight letters; a neurotransmiter)
Question 7 of 10
7. Queue tickle

Answer: (One Word--seven letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Peck tower Alice May jeer

Answer: (Two Words--ten and five letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. Might oak Andrea

Answer: (One Word--twelve letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Stir numb

Answer: (One Word--seven letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Thigh mouse

Answer: thymus

The thymus is an organ in the upper chest cavity that plays a key role in the human immune system. T-cells (which is an abbreviation for "thymus cells") mature in this structure, then are released into the bloodstream to fight infection.
2. Tea bee awe

Answer: tibia

Also known as the shin bone, the tibia is the larger of the two bones that join the knee and the ankle.
3. Fee more

Answer: femur

Also known as the thigh bone, the femur is the largest and strongest bone in the human body.
4. Spy null chord

Answer: Spinal cord

The spinal cord is the portion of the central nervous system that extends from the brain down the vertebral column. It is largely responsible for transmitting nerve impulses from the brain to the peripheral nervous system.
5. Ewe Taurus

Answer: uterus

The uterus, or womb, is one of the primary organs of the female reproductive system. Within the uterus, an embryo grows into a fetus and continues to develop until birth.
6. Awk see toe seen

Answer: oxytocin

Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that is strongly associated with social recognition and bonding. Large amounts are released during childbirth and breastfeeding; not inconsiderable amounts are released during massage as well!
7. Queue tickle

Answer: cuticle

The cuticle is the fold of skin at the origin of the fingernail.
8. Peck tower Alice May jeer

Answer: pectoralis major

The pectoralis majoris a thick muscle that takes up most of the upper chest. It is one of the major muscles trained in the bench press, though it is better isolated in a exercise apparatus known as the "pec deck". For more information, see your local gym.
9. Might oak Andrea

Answer: mitochondria

Mitochondria are organelles that produce energy for most body cells. They have their own DNA, and they are usually passed from mother to child with no contribution from the father.
10. Stir numb

Answer: sternum

The sternum, or breastbone, joins the ribs at center of the chest where it protects the heart.
Source: Author stuthehistoryguy

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