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In this quiz, we want to test your medical knowledge on tools, parts of the body, and other things a doctor should know. Score well and you may consider going into the medical field.
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Which part of the body is the cranium located in?

Abdomen
Head
Neck
Leg
What pH level should something have to be basic?

Less than 7
Greater than 7
Greater than 5
Less than 5
Less than 6
Greater than 6
What is the black part in the center of your eye called?

Macula
Cornea
Pupil
Iris
Sclera
Conjunctiva
What is the largest organ after the skin?

Liver
Spleen
Lungs
Brain
Which of these does the dorsal cavity protect?

Spinal cord
Heart
Large intestine
Esophagus
What is the function of the gallbladder?

Digesting food into smaller pieces
Allowing food to pass through
Secreting digestive enzymes
Producing bile
Storing excess bile
Absorbing nutrients
Which of these is a nebulizer?

How many principal blood types are there?

7
4
6
3
8
5
Which body system are the skin, hair, and nails a part of?

Integumentary system
Endocrine system
Circulatory system
Lymphatic system
Renal system
Respiratory system
What is the color of blood before it comes into contact with air?

Red
Grey
Green
Blue
Which body part does a nephrologist specialize in?

Liver
Heart
Kidneys
Lungs
Which is the splinter forceps?

Which is the deepest layer of skin?

Stratum Corneum
Stratum Basale
Stratum Granulosum
Stratum Lucidum
Stratum Spinosum
Where is the sacrum located in the body?

Leg
Chest
Arm
Back
Which of these could have a pH of 0?

Water
Hydrochloric acid
Salt water
Bleach
6 Comments
5/15 well I’m not being a doctor
3 / 15 – 20% Woops lol
8/15
Technically there’s 8 blood types, not 4.🙄
A/A-, B/B-, AB/AB-, O/O-
but the primary blood types meaning that positive and negative arent included
I got 15/15 that is fantastic!!!