Body & Health Trivia
A trivia pack on the human body and the science of keeping it running — anatomy and the major organ systems, famous diseases and the medical milestones that beat them, nutrition and the everyday biology that shows up on every quiz night.
Start a Body & Health quiz →Anatomy and systems
The skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, endocrine, immune and reproductive systems. Bones and joints, major muscles and the famous muscle groups, the brain regions and their functions, the chambers of the heart, the route of food through the digestive tract, the kidneys and the urinary system, the eye and ear.
A handful of questions are about the famous body trivia: how many bones at birth vs adulthood, the longest bone, the largest organ, the only muscle attached at one end.
Medicine, disease and nutrition
The major historical diseases (plague, smallpox, polio, influenza, HIV) and the breakthroughs that beat or contained them (Jenner, Pasteur, Fleming, Salk). The famous discoverers — penicillin, insulin, DNA, the structure of the cell. Modern medicine: the major cancers, the major chronic conditions, the basic pharmacology that shows up in pub quizzes.
Nutrition: the vitamins (A, B-complex, C, D, E, K) and what they do, the macronutrients, famous nutrition deficiencies (scurvy, beriberi, rickets) and the everyday food science.
Frequently asked questions
How technical is it?
General-knowledge level — no medical-school depth. Multiple choice keeps it accessible.
Is it just human biology?
Mostly. Animal biology lives in the Life Sciences sub-pack and the Animals pack.
How many players?
Up to six per room.
How long is a match?
Ten questions, three to five minutes.