Anatomy – Quiz #1 Welcome to your Anatomy - Quiz #1 Name Email How do the five elements come together to form vata dosha? Air & Fire Fire & Water Ether & Water Air & Ether None Hint How do the five elements come together to form pitta dosha? Fire & Water Water & Earth Water & Ether Fire & Earth None How do the five elements come together to form kapha dosha? Fire & Water Water & Earth Aire & Ether Earth & Ether None Which Dosha is intimately connected with the ear? Vata Pitta Kapha None Which Dosha is intimately connected with the skin? Vata Pitta Kapha None Which Dosha is intimately connected with the tongue/mouth? Vata Pitta Kapha None Which Dosha is intimately connected with the nose? Vata Pitta Kapha None What are the respective gunas of vata? cold, dry, light, clear, mobile, subtle, rough, astringent taste heavy, slow/dull, cool, oily, smooth/slimy, dense, soft, stable/static, gross, cloudy/sticky, liquid & hard hot, sharp, light, oily, liquid, spreading, fleshy smelling None What are the respective gunas of pitta? cold, dry, light, clear, mobile, subtle, rough, astringent taste heavy, slow/dull, cool, oily, smooth/slimy, dense, soft, stable/static, gross, cloudy/sticky, liquid & hard hot, sharp, light, oily, liquid, spreading, fleshy smelling None What are the respective gunas of kapha? cold, dry, light, clear, mobile, subtle, rough, astringent taste heavy, slow/dull, cool, oily, smooth/slimy, dense, soft, stable/static, gross, cloudy/sticky, liquid & hard hot, sharp, light, oily, liquid, spreading, fleshy smelling None Where is pitta located in the body? Stomach Small intestine Colon None What are the signs and symptoms of aggravated kapha? nervousness, anxiety, panic, fear, twitches, tics, tremors, spasms, dry or chapped skin, constipation, gas, bloating, dry, hard stools. red, inflamed rash, acne, cold sores, acute inflammation in body or joints, acid reflux, gastric or peptic ulcers, heartburn. cold, congestion, cough, chronic indigestion, slow metabolism, overweight, obesity, diabetes, lipomas, swelling, pallor, lethargy, excess salivation (drooling in sleep), None Time's up