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By foot-loose
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Quiz time.

There was a story on the BBC website last week about people not knowning the location of basic body organs so i've made a shiny wee quiz thingy.

Rules:

1) No cheating
2) Write your answers as numbers and letters (A - 4, B - 2 etc). This stops others copying.

Go.

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By MK Chris
#389884
A-1
B-8
C-6
D-2
E-5
F-4
G-3
H-7

I read that article and got them all correct... but I'm not sure about the gland ones on these - I've taken a (hopefully educated) guess on them.
#389888
Oh. Yuds will get 100% on this quiz, easy.

A - 1
B - 8 (I have either a really strange way of remembering this -- or I'm so completely wrong, it's funny)
C- 6
D - 2
E - 7
F - 4
G - 3
H - 5 (I may have E and H confused here - but I think this one is larger so I'm going with this one).
#389894
But that thingy doesn't look right now. I thought it was supposed to be behind it and it's just sat there, mocking me...

Bugger!
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By MK Chris
#389896
I want someone to get A wrong so I can laugh at them.
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By foot-loose
#389903
No. Last time I promised something in these quizzes, I had grief for not coming up with the goods. I'm not sending you a jaffa cake.

You can go buy one and i'll tell you which organ its being digested in though. (that reminds me, I forgot "stomach" damn)
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By Munki Bhoy
#389948
A - 1
B - 7
C - 6
D - 2
E - 8
F - 4
G - 3
H - 5

I've pretty much guessed the glands. I must have missed Biology that week. Mind you, I'm not a doctor so really, does it matter if I don't know where they are?! If I can see them, you're pretty much * anyway.
#390011
This quiz is too easy.

The original article (in simple, one sentence paragraphs for the hard of thinking):

Many people in the UK are unable to identify the location of their major organs, a study suggests.

A team at King's College London found public understanding of basic anatomy has not improved since a similar survey was conducted 40 years ago.

Less than 50% of the more than 700 people surveyed could correctly place the heart, BMC Family Practice says.

Under one-third could place the lungs in their correct location, but more than 85% got the intestines right.

There are concerns that a poor grasp of anatomy could potentially compromise patient care.

The researchers asked more than 700 people to look at outlines of both a male and female body and identify which of several shaded areas was a particular organ.

Those asked included apparently healthy members of the public and then people undergoing treatment for a problem that affected specific organs.

Even those for whom the organ was particularly relevant often performed poorly - more than half of those with renal problems did not correctly identify the kidneys.

Fewer than 30% of the general population were able to do so.

But liver patients did better, with 75.3% identifying the organ compared with 46% of the general population.

The researchers said they had aimed to update a similar piece of research carried out in 1970, in which just over half of all the questions were correctly answered.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8092930.stm
#390016
Is it just me or does that pancreas in the BBC article look a bit dodgy? Ha. And I do love the floating kidneys in the neck. That's brilliant.

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