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Medical Quiz

1. Where would you nd the Malleus, Incus and Stapes in the Human Body? 2. What is the Hallux? 3. What do we call mother's rst breast product after birth before milk ow begins which contains antibodies? 4. What is the red blood pigment which carries oxygen around the body? 5. What is commonly called “kissing disease”? 6. What is Myopia? 7. In children, how many teeth are there in a normal set of milk teeth? 8. What is the hardest substance found in the body? 9. How many pairs of ribs do we have? 10. What is the common name of the condition Prepatellar Bursitis?

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knee cap or patellar. kneeling resulting in inammation of a small uid sac at the front of the

Housemaid's knee. A condition which occurs as a result of constant The majority of people have 12 pairs entirely of minerals which protect the underlying tissues. Tooth Enamel. It is the outside layer of a tooth and is made up almost y or deciduous.also called primar addition have a further 12 molars, making a total of 32. Milk teeth are 20. Made up of 8 incisors, 4 canines and 8 pre molars. Adults in

y. r which you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects away are blur

Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness. A common vision condition in adults. Glandular fever. A viral disease which mostly affects teenagers and young Haemoglobin which is found in your red blood cells. new baby's immune system

Colostrum. This is nutrient dense and high in antibodies to build up a Big toe, which is made up of 2 bones or phalanges. inner ear. vibrations of the eardrum caused by sound waves into the uid of the rup because of their shape. They transfer called the hammer, anvil and stir In the ear, they are the tiny ear bones or ossicles which are commonly 10. 9.

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