Are you amazed by the incredible mechanics of the human body?
The latest quiz by our quiz company delves into the fascinating world of human anatomy, exploring the organs, systems, and functions that keep us alive and thriving. From the brain’s complex signals to the heart’s rhythmic beats, the body is a masterpiece of nature. This quiz will challenge your understanding of how the body works, test your knowledge of its vital functions, and uncover some surprising facts along the way. Think you know the human body inside and out?
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1. What is the process in which blood vessels leading to skin capillaries dilate to allow more blood to flow through it called?
a. Osgenodilation
b. Vasodilation
c. Dictodilation
d. Leudilation
2. When proteins are digested, amino acids are formed which is deaminated and converted to __________ in the liver.
a. Ammonia
b. Chlorine
c. Flourine
d. Pottasium
3. The urine is taken from the kidneys to the bladder by ___________.
a. Renal vein
b. Diaphragm
c. Ureters
d. Urethra
4. Each of the kidneys in the human body contains millions of microscopic filtering units called __________.
a. Neurons
b. Ureons
c. Urethrons
d. Nephrons
5. Which of these are converted into glucose when the glucose levels are low in the body?
a. Protein
b. Glycogen
c. Starch
d. Cellulose
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Answers
1. What is the process in which blood vessels leading to skin capillaries dilate to allow more blood to flow through it called?
a. Osgenodilation
b. Vasodilation
c. Dictodilation
d. Leudilation
Did You Know?
Through vasodilation, heat is lost to the environment which makes the body cooler by sweating.
Read more about it in this link.
2. When proteins are digested, amino acids are formed which is deaminated and converted to __________ in the liver.
a. Ammonia
b. Chlorine
c. Flourine
d. Pottasium
Did You Know?
Ammonia is toxic to the body and hence it is converted to urea. It is later excreted through the kidneys as urine or the skin as sweat.
Read more about it in this link.
3. The urine is taken from the kidneys to the bladder by ___________.
a. Renal vein
b. Diaphragm
c. Ureters
d. Urethra
Did You Know?
Ureters and Urethra are different things. Ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder and the urethra is a tube that carries urine out of the body..
Read more about it in this link.
4. Each of the kidneys in the human body contains millions of microscopic filtering units called __________.
a. Neurons
b. Ureons
c. Urethrons
d. Nephrons
Did You Know?
Nephrons filter the blood in the body to remove excess water, mineral ions, and urea from the blood.
Read more about it in this link.
5. Which of these are converted into glucose when the glucose levels are low in the body?
a. Protein
b. Glycogen
c. Starch
d. Cellulose
Did You Know?
Glycogen is a complex carbohydrate that is stored in the body. It is converted into glucose in case the glucose levels are low in the body.
Read more about it in this link.
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