Can You Pass This Human Body Quiz? Quiz No.1 of 4
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 1. 06. 2024
- Can you answer 40 questions about the human body?
40 interesting questions with answers all about the human body.
How much do you know about human biology, anatomy and medical terminology? If you are studying at school or college then maybe this video can help test your knowledge. Medical students should ace this. Good luck on this test.
In this quiz video there are 40 multiple choice questions. 10 seconds per question. Then the answer is revealed.
Let me know in the comments how you got on.
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00:00 Intro
00:16 What are the cells that are part of your immune system and help fight infections called?
00:34 Approximately how many litres of blood are there in an adult human?
00:50 What percent of your body is made of water?
01:05 Which organ removes excess water and salts from the body?
01:22 Which of these is not a part of the spine anatomy?
01:39 What is the more common name for your scapula?
01:55 What is the correct name for a kneecap?
02:13 Which of these is not a part of the brain?
02:29 Which of these is not part of your blood?
02:45 The build up of which acid causes gout?
03:01 Which blood cells distribute oxygen throughout the body?
03:17 On average how many taste buds are on our tongues?
03:34 What type of acid is in your stomach?
03:51 A pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that has become lodged in an artery in which part of the body?
04:08 What do stem cells do in the body?
04:25 The clear fluid that drains from cells and tissues is called what?
04:42 What does the ureter connect the kidneys to?
04:59 Which of these is not a function of the spleen?
05:15 How many chambers are in your heart?
05:30 What is the longest bone in the body called?
05:45 How many teeth do adults normally have?
06:00 Where are your photoreceptor cells located?
06:17 What is the scientific name for the voice box?
06:34 Which layer of skin contains the fat cells?
06:49 The protein fibrin is a major component of what?
07:06 What is the sac that surrounds your heart called?
07:22 Which muscle is responsible for inflating your lungs?
07:40 What is the bodyâs only disposable organ?
07:55 Where are blood cells produced?
08:12 Which organ controls blood sugar levels?
08:28 Where are your talus bones located?
08:45 Which of these is not a place that stones can form in a body?
09:01 How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
09:19 What is it called when an injury causes blood to collect outside of blood vessels?
09:34 What is low blood pressure called?
09:51 A blockage in an artery caused by a blood clot is called what?
10:07 Where is bile made?
10:24 Whatâs the most commonly broken bone?
10:40 Hair is made up of 95% of which protein?
10:56 What connects arteries to veins?
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Any NEET aspirants here ?
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Bro made me feel like I was taking a test and enjoying it at the same time.
Glad you enjoyed
Yaah i feel the same.
Same hare
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Right!!
Oh my goodness, couldnât help but laugh when the scrotum was one of the possible choices for the sac around the heart.
Now, Iâve always heard that our bodies are 75% water, not 60%.
Only 4 wrong and Iâm not a medical professional. However, I did learn many of these terms in Cosmetology school. If I had gotten keratin wrong, that would not have been good. đ€
đđđKya ya quiz tha
I snorted
ROFL - I suppose in Males there IS a connection. When that "sac" is fondled the heart WILL follow.
i was taught 70% x
Yep I snickered at that one too.
On #36, the technical term would be a thrombus. It isnât considered an embolism until it breaks free and becomes mobile. đ I loved the quiz, it was fun!
okay thanks, i was confused because I also learned it was called as an thrombus
Not to be that person that corrects a correction, but... A thrombus, more often a piece of a thrombus, can become an embolism. More specifically referred to as a thromboembolism.
The question didn't say how the blockage occurred. If it formed in the artery and didn't move, then it would be a thrombus. If it, or a piece of it, broke off and traveled through the blood stream it's a thromboembolism, which is a type of embolism. The answer, and question, could have been more specific, but it isn't wrong and I don't think this quiz was developed with medical professionals in mind.
I know what answer I'd pick if I were sitting for licensing again. đ
Hi there. I hope you are enjoying this quiz. I'm British and therefore my pronunciation of some words may be different to what you are used to. đ But don't hate me for thatđ
Let me know how you did and what you thought of the quiz.
I love it! Thank you! I hope to see more quizzes about the Human Body. :)
100%, not a huge surprise after nearly 4 decades in healthcare. But a very comprehensive quiz!
Nothing wrong with your pronunciation, most of those words are English anyway, so therefore sound as they should. đor
The Best! More please!!!!
35/40. Quite a revelation of my ignorance. More quizzes are needed. Thanks for the same
39/40. Thought the most commonly broken bone was a rib. Maybe I have been watching too much ER on Hulu, lol!
Excellent quiz â€ïž
Great score. Thank you for letting me know that you enjoyed it. đ
That was fun....a retired nurse. Missed 2 easy ones & got a few hard ones by process of elimination. Thanks for the fun!
Me too--guessed rib.
Same :)
Me, too. I bet there's not a lot of difference between the two.
27/40 currently studying nursing. This video did not only help me remember but was also informative.
Me also same
I got all the 40 questions. All the questions were from basics and were very easyđbeing honest !!
@@sana5019 yup
All 40 out of 40 are correct
I'm studying in medical laboratory I also got 27/40
I am just a matric class student and alhamdulillah I have got 27 out of 40..I've also enjoyed very much..
I missed 4 đ I never knew the placenta was considered an organ. Thanks for the video, it was fun.
One of the ones I missed, I didnt either
Same here!
I also didnât know that
Me too
Neither did I. Especially since it's only in pregnant women. Loaded question.
I got 33 out of 40. There were a few that I truly thought were a different answer and a couple that I wasn't very positive on but I didn't think it was too difficult. I've always done fairly well in anatomy and physiology... even though it's been a lot of years since I took any of those classes! đâșïž
It's nice to know that although I might not remember what supper last night was.. I remember high school biology from 40 years ago.. well, combined with a few illnesses and injuries through life. I missed a couple.. didn't count but especially liked the ones that I didn't need choices to get correct.
36/40 thanks.
Great fun remembering my O'level biology at 62 years! Not bad.
32/40âŠ.I feel greatâŠat my ageâŠI still can remember most of the answers to each questionâŠScience was my favorite subject in High School
and College..
Got em all correct! My biology teacher must be proud â€ïž
I did well.
I was a TA for 26 years, between that and the various family medical problems I knew most of it.
35/40, but I' giving myself a pass on the one about how much blood is in the body because I have no idea what a litre is.
They use gallon
@@frankmurray1549 He might be from US and thank you so much for the enlightenment I didn't know that
Liter is a little more than a quart
@@frankmurray1549 like I said 1 liter is a little more that a US quart and you refer to pints
@@frankmurray1549 I am very aware of all that as I grew up in Canada, went through the metric conversion in the 70s and I now live in the USA . Also I have visited The UK and Ireland as well as 12 other European countries.
Loved the quiz. Especially since I didn't know I KNEW so much!! Give us MORE!
That's great to hear. I have lots of other videos, check them out. đ
Me either- I remembered a lot form reading, tv, and school
No problemo⊠it did help that I have a bachelors degree in biology and chemistry, a bachelors degree in nursing, a masterâs degree in nursing and post-graduate work in virologyâŠ.for realâŠ.đ
39/40. I'm a rehab nurse and see a lot of hip fractures so I assumed it was the most common!
Me too.
35/40. I love quizzing myself & this was so fun to do!
I got 35/40 too.
That was great! I think the fact that I am Greek helped a lot (95% of medical terminology is from Greek/Latin)
lol, i thought the same because I speak Spanish!
thats what helped me.
Tell me about it. I'm learning greek to help me study biology.
35/40. My mom was a nurse's aide for many years, so I know a lot of medical stuff. Thanks, Mom!
Good educational fun! Thanks for posting.
38/40 - I'm surprised at how much I retained from my training as an AF Medic, considering I had nothing to do with the medical field since my discharge in 1971.
Thanks for a fun quiz.
I'll guess it was % water content and number of taste buds that tripped you up ;)
@@batchrocketproject4720 Not even close!
I didn't read #2 completely - I saw "Blood in adult human" and answered 10 (thinking pints and they asked for liters) So I was correct as far as blood in adult but wrong according to question.
I answered "Rib" for most common broken bone. Apparently they don't count hairline fractures as a break (even though technically it is) otherwise rib would be higher.
I was discharged in 1980, also AF medic stationed in Egin AF base Fla and then Ramstein in Germany where I was born. Always kept up my medical interest but got also 38/40...the spleen one and the collarbone one. Greetings from Spain!
@@misottovoce Good Old Ramstein! I was with the 375th Aeromed Evac Sq. out of Scott AFB and been to Ramstein - one the primary stopping points those injured in Vietnam before returning to the States.
Turned my back on the medical field after my discharge because I saw enough blood, pain, and suffering to last me a life time.
This 72 yr old vet sends you his best!
Im just a grade 6 kid and i also got 38
35/40. Good basic quizz, good refresher.
Very good. Enjoyable and educational.
40/40 As an anaesthetic nurse with scrub up and recovery skills I'd be disappointed to get a question wrong. When I scrubbed Trauma Orthopaedics was my favourite speciality.
That's cool..I want to become an anesthetic nurse ..already in my nursing final year.
31/40... learned something new actually didn't know that the placenta was an organ I had to Google it..
got 25/40, currently studying to become a doctor.
thanks for the video, it was great.
You are welcome. Check out my other 2 human body quizzes. Good luck.
I missed 4, but I haven't had a formal education yet. Started school in January for medical laboratory science but haven't taken any science classes yet (have to start with pre-requisites). Everything learned so far has been from pure curiosity!
100% correct. Have worked in healthcare over 40 years.
I found out I knew a lot more than I thought . I think I missed 8 or 9, out of 40 and on this subject, I think was pretty good for an old woman. Lol.
40/40. I knew two semesters of Anatomy and Physiology would come in handy sometime.
You lie like a rug
That was awesome and exciting.
I am in the ninth grade, and I got 20/40 out of the test even though bio is one of my strong subjects. Goodness how can I be an anesthesiologist???
And i got 100%
Because I'm a medical student
This was fun thank you - I remembered more than I have forgotten đ
Great revision
All correct
Brilliant quiz, as a former first aider it was great to test my memory. Gabi
Glad you enjoyed itđ
So educational!!!! I missed 7, things I never heard before. I love learning about health. So interesting!!! Thank you!
Great quiz. Thanks.
Woo hoo! 100%! Full disclosure, Kinesiology and a few bio-scientific terminology classes as an undergrad.
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH! This was an absolute STELLAR!!! Test. Although I'm embarrassed to say that I answered only 26 questions correctly, I'm now ISO for MORE!!! of YOUR VIDEO's in hopes of finding MORE Anatomy tests consisting of every aspect of anatomy... I learned so much from this video. Thank you again ~ Peace to you always...ALL WAYSđ
Loved doing this quiz. 37/40 but I am a nurse so I should have gotten a 40/40. Thanks for sharing this quiz âïž
Great job!
I'm a nurse too, for over 50 years. I'm retired now missed 2 questions.
Good update thank you.
Mine 36/40
i would be surprised if a nurse could pass this without cheating!
are you sure you didnt ask a doctor!
Me too, but I didnât!
Thanks
40/40! I suppose any other score would be shameful, considering I'm a nurse...
37/40. Amazed at what I have forgotten but it is 50 years since I did any biology. Good quiz but too long. Half of this would be ideal.đđđŹđ§đŹđ§
37/40 is a very good score Torfrida. Nice going . đđșđžđđđŹđ§
Well done. Had to think back a bit. đ
Hi. Thanks for supporting my channel. I really appreciate it. I would love to make shorter videos, as these take forever to make. But CZcams doesn't like it when I make shorter videos. I tried a 10 question one once, and it remains one of my least viewed videos. Even the 25 question ones that were around 8 minutes long don't get half the views of the longer videos. When they go over 11 minutes CZcams recommends them to a much larger audience. Therefore that's how long I make them. I have just uploaded a MEGA quiz that goes live this Friday. It's a 100 question, 26 minute beast! So if you prefer the shorter ones, you might want to save that one until a time when you can't think of anything else to do for a whileđđ. It is a compilation of my favourite questions from my first 50 videos, so you may have already seen many of them. It is an experiment, just to see how CZcams and my subscribers react to a much longer video. Anyway, thanks for watching.
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I did very well, and I am Norwegian. If I could have done the quiz in Norwegian I would probably have had almost perfect score. Lovely quiz!
40/40, but then I am a doctor! And cheeky too!đ
Great quiz
I only got 32/40 but I still love these quizzes. Thanks for extending my knowledge
Thank you for watching đ
With absolutely no college or medical training whatsoever I only missed 5! I find that to be quite awesome!
You are awesomeđđ
34/40...... After Fsc Medical.... This vedio made me realize that how strong is our memory Power....
Great quiz once again.
Loved this quiz, absolutely loved it! Though I'm not in the medical profession, my own health challenges have taught me much more than I would otherwise know. Thanks for doing this! đđđšđŠ
Thanks for sharing âșïžđ
Me to. April 2022 I wasnât feeling good I went to the emergency room and end up staying 3wks due to my Afib how quickly I learned that my heart has 4 chambers! Got my knees replaced with titanium so I learned about my femur
And went to the psychiatrist to learn one part of my brain that controls common sense is missing! Iâm a walking MD!
@@robinjames1822 --
Never forget, Robin: medicine can repair bones, replace "defective" body parts, delay the aging process, diagnose unpronounceable diseases, and give hope where no hope exists. But there's one thing that modern medicine and science cannot do: x-ray, cut, slice, and suture another YOU -- someone who's always ready to learn new things!.
I am coming to believe that having and correcting health challenges does put us in the medical profession. I've fixed more of my health challenges then the medical professions.
I really enjoyed this quiz.
Thanksđ
All correct...but I am a Retired CNA and was of the old school before there were CNAs...LOL. We were taught a lot of health and anatomy, etc. when I worked for the state in a mental institution.
4 years and my the knowledge from hr Sec still helping me out.
got 34/40....It was a nice fun quiz, loved it!
30/40 good quiz, I always learn something with these quizzes. I had a couple of lucky guesses on some.
Excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Greatđ
Finally a subject I know! Thanks!
38 out of 40 I'm fascinated with medical science thanks this was entertaining
You are welcome. Check out my new human body quizđ
40/40 yeah.
Nice oneđ
38/40. Not bad for a person whose career was educational executive assistant (retired). Iâve often regretted not going into nursing.
This was fun! Iâm not a health professional but just interested in anatomy.
Very entertaining đđ»Enjoyed this food for the brain video!! New subscriber! Thank you for sharing! Be safe and healthy đ·Happy Holidays đđ đ»Take care!
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thoroughly enjoyed this !
That's great. Thanks for commenting. đđ
Oh my God .....I know all the answers ( Mashallah) đ„°
30/40 , excellent quiz, well presented.
I got 37 out of 40 . i am a sophomore in college preparing for NEET . this video is very helpful for students , Amazing great job
It's my pleasure
36/40 I was a National Certified Massage Therapist and my coursework contained a lot of anatomy, physiology and pathology. Additionally, Iâve always tried to educate myself as much as possible about the human body and medical field. Loved it in school!
Nice quiz
Omg I missed 1! I surprised myself! Lol this was fun! Thank you
Got all 40, but ive been an RN for 20yr, so thats maybe cheating. On the photoreceptor question, technically the retina IS part of the brain, so either brain or retina are acceptable answers
But is it though?
Thank you for a great quiz, I did not do as well as I thought I would, maybe half correct or a little more. I got way more wrong than I thought I would lol. But it was still informative and I corrected things I thought were correct! Good time! :)
Excellent! Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed the quiz.
Enjoyed.
Finally đ! Scored a 100%. Thank you for a quiz that made me recall my education.
Indeed they are tougher questions,and one need to be well educated to understand the body terminology to answer your questions.I am no doctor but have enough IQ.I must have scored more than 60%! Thank you for waking me up!
I didn't do badly at all. I didn't realize people were actually keeping score or I would have done the same. Next time. I liked the exercise. Thank you for preparing this quiz.
Great job!
I missed 10 but considering how long itâs been since I was in School & Biology Class, I would say thatâs pretty good. My teacher would probably be thrilled if he was still alive, it was not my best subject. âșïžđđ»
Thanks for sharing!!đ Well done. đ
I learned most of this stuff after i left school
very interesting.
I enjoyed it, did quite well. Thanks
Great to hear!
Got 35/40. Learned a lot. My mistakes are: kidney, collarbone as the most breakable bone, 10,000 taste buds, placenta as disposable organ, larynx as voice box
I missed placenta because I don't view it as an organ. The uterus is the organ that the placenta forms in during conception. At least that was my understanding. The appendix is a useless organ that many people have to have removed. I googled placenta and they called it an organ that forms in the uterus during pregnancy. I can't quite comprehend an organ that comes and goes and can reform next time it's needed. To me, an organ is permanent.
37/40 Not Bad since I have been out of the medical field for many years. Donât use it, you loose it theory applies here. Rather easy questions.
Yes, so easy you got 3 wrongđ€Ș
I got it all of it right. Your the best chanel that does quizzes.i love †you. You are so good. thanks for all of it. I needed it for school and you helped me so much.
Me who is preparing for neet got all most all right â
Now my confidence level đđ
35 but French native and a few words were unknown to me ! Loved this test. Thumb up !
Very good!đ
I got 36/40. I wanted to be a doctor at one point! đ§ đ«đ«đ©đœâđŹ
Why gave up?
@@arsalankhan1695 No. I didnât want to go to school for the rest of my life. đđ€
@@vickiehurt2665 lol yh totally makes sense
At this moment, I was already a doctor đđ , love this n itâs fun
37 out of 40. Not bad since I haven't done any hands-on nursing in decades
40/40. I'm a 2nd Year nursing Student :)
37/40 - Learned a bit today & I am grateful for this!
Great job! Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed it.đđ
Wow! I only got 11 wrong. I thought I would do a whole lot worse than that. This was a very interesting/informative video. Thank you for posting it.
Glad it was helpful!đ
Ohh same Dude !! đđ
Bruh I got all wrong but 5. I need to go back to school lmfao
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Same
Iam also confident that your team
Awesome
Hi! I'm a 1st year nursing student and this quiz was fun, one of our majors rn is AnaPhy and we'll be having our midterms in a few days, this was a great help in recall!
Man, great quiz. I got all but one correct. It does help that I'm an Anatomy teacher though, haha.
That was fun. I hope you have some movie quizzes. I'll crush those if you do.
Have a good one.
Thanks. I have a couple of movie quizzes, give them a try. đ
@@Quizzes4U Found your movie quizzes and enjoyed them thoroughly. Thank you so much.
Have you ever seen someone with situs inversus totalis or taught about it? I've had 3 children so far with it. It also can come with a ciliary defect that was once called immotile cilia syndrome, but now it's called pcd or primary ciliary dyskinesia...I feel lie I should be an anatomy teacher at this point.
@@CottageontheCorner There is a reason that I believe the old expression is true: "Necessity is the mother of learning."
In other words, you learned so much because you had to. I was unfamiliar with idiopathic hyperinsomnia and plantar fasciitis until I was diagnosed with both.
I'm so sorry to hear about this in 3 of your children. Obviously I would assume it's genetic if that's the case.
No, I am not familiar with the condition. I often remind my students that I didn't go to medical school, after all.
However, being very familiar with cilia and their roles in our bodies, I can only imagine how much impact that would have on someone's health and ability to function normally.
Thank you for sharing, and again I'm very sorry for what you've had to deal with.
@@joshuaburba1048 Oh, you're so sweet. We're ok though. My 2 daughter's did not survive for long after birth, but my son is almost 2o and he leads a normal life with a job and friends. I have 2 other kids as well and they don't have it. I'm sorry for what you deal with and yes...we learn what we need to for sure!
Mate absolutely smashed that quiz ;P hopefully i can go to school one day