Earth and Moon Jeopardy Review

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Anatomy
Ms. Gray
Jeopardy – Round 1
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Jeopardy – Round 1
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Jeopardy – Round 1
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Jeopardy – Round 1
Skeletal
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Jeopardy – Round 1
Skeletal
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Jeopardy – Round 1
Skeletal
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Circulatory
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Digestive
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Pot Luck
Integumentary
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Skeletal - 100
Red Blood Cells are made here
Skeletal - 100
Red Blood Cells are made here
Where is the red bone marrow?
Skeletal - 200
Longest bone in the body
Skeletal - 200
Longest bone in the body
What is the femur?
Skeletal - 300
Framework, protection, levers, production of
blood cells, Storage of calcium
Skeletal - 300
Framework, protection, levers, production of
blood cells, Storage of calcium
What are the function of bones?
Skeletal - 400
Inflammation of the joints
Skeletal - 400
Inflammation of the joints
What is arthritis?
Skeletal - 500
Where cranial bones join together.
Skeletal - 500
Where cranial bones join together
What are sutures?
Circulatory - 100
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How many chambers in the heart?
Circulatory - 200
Vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the body
Circulatory - 200
Vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the body
What are arteries?
Circulatory - 300
The smallest vessels, one cell thick
Circulatory - 300
The smallest vessels, one cell thick
What are capillaries?
Circulatory - 400
Fatty plaque deposited on the walls of the
arteries
Circulatory - 400
Fatty plaque deposited on the walls of the
arteries
What is atherosclerosis?
Circulatory - 500
You suspect Mr. Jones is having a heart attack,
what is the first thing you should do?
Circulatory - 500
You suspect Mr. Jones is having a heart attack,
what is the first thing you should do?
What is have him lye down?
Digestive - 100
Where does the chemical breakdown and
storage of food occur
Digestive - 100
Where does the chemical breakdown and
storage of food occur
What is the Stomach?
Digestive - 200
Absorption of nutrients
Digestive - 200
Absorption of nutrients
What is the small intestines?
Digestive - 300
Liquid made in the gallbladder
Digestive - 300
Liquid made in the gallbladder
What is bile?
Digestive - 400
Mechanical breakdown of food occurs here
Digestive - 400
Mechanical breakdown of food occurs here
Where is the mouth?
Digestive - 500
Condition where stool remains in the colon too
long causing excessive reabsorption of water
Digestive - 500
Condition where stool remains in the colon too
long causing excessive reabsorption of water
What is constipation?
Pot Luck - 100
Incas, malleus, stapes
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Incas, malleus, stapes
What are the bones in the ear?
Pot Luck - 200
Increased pressure in the eye that causes
blindness
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Increased pressure in the eye that causes
blindness
What is Glaucoma?
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The master gland of the body
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The master gland of the body
What is the pituitary gland?
Pot Luck - 400
When the vas deferens is surgically cut
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When the vas deferens is surgically cut
What is a vasectomy?
Pot Luck - 500
Contraction of the heart muscle
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Contraction of the heart muscle
What is systole?
Skin - 100
Top layer of skin.
Skin - 100
Top layer of skin.
What is epidermis?
Skin - 200
Gives skin its’ color.
Skin - 200
Gives skin its’ color.
What is melanin?
Skin - 300
True skin.
Skin - 300
True skin.
What is the dermis?
Skin - 400
A tear or jagged cut in the skin.
Skin - 400
A tear or jagged cut in the skin.
What is a laceration?
Skin - 500
Tissue that connects dermis to muscle.
Skin - 500
Tissue that connects dermis to muscle.
What is subcutaneous tissue?
Jeopardy – Round 2
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Jeopardy – Round 2
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Jeopardy – Round 2
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Jeopardy – Round 2
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Jeopardy – Round 2
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Jeopardy – Round 2
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Urinary System - 200
Two bean-shaped organs
Urinary System - 200
Two bean-shaped organs
What are the kidneys?
Urinary System - 400
Tube that carries urine to the outside of the body
Urinary System - 400
Tube that carries urine to the outside of the body
What is the urethra?
Urinary System - 600
A hollow muscular sac
Urinary System - 600
A hollow muscular sac
What is the bladder
Urinary System - 800
Micturation could be explained as this
Urinary System - 800
Micturation could be explained as this
What is the voiding?
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Urinary System - 1000
Inflammation of the bladder usually caused by
pathogens entering the urinary meatus
Urinary System - 1000
Inflammation of the bladder usually caused by
pathogens entering the urinary meatus
What is cystitis?
Muscles - 200
Muscles that work on their own
Muscles - 200
Muscles that work on their own
What is involuntary?
Muscles - 400
Two functions of muscles
Muscles - 400
Two functions of muscles
What are movement, production of heat and
energy, maintain posture, protect internal
organs?
Muscles - 600
Three types of muscles
Muscles - 600
Three types of muscles
What are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth?
Muscles - 800
Muscles remain partially contracted at all times
Muscles - 800
Muscles remain partially contracted at all times
What is muscle tone?
Muscles - 1000
Raising the arm away from the center of the
body
Muscles - 1000
Raising the arm away from the center of the
body
What is abduction?
Reproduction - 200
Female sex gland
Reproduction - 200
Female sex gland
What are ovaries?
Reproduction - 400
Hollow organ that stretches to let the fetus grow
Reproduction - 400
Hollow organ that stretches to let the fetus grow
What is the uterus?
Reproduction - 600
Secretes alkaline solution during ejaculation
Reproduction - 600
Secretes alkaline solution during ejaculation
What is the prostate?
Reproduction - 800
Holds the fetus in until labor begins
Reproduction - 800
Holds the fetus in until labor begins
What is the cervix?
Reproduction - 1000
Fertilization occurs here.
Reproduction - 1000
Fertilization occurs here.
Where is the fallopian tube?
Lungs - 200
Warms and filters air you breathe
Lungs - 200
Warms and filters air you breathe
What is the nose?
Lungs - 400
Ventilation
Lungs - 400
Ventilation
What is breathing?
Lungs - 600
Two branches off the trachea, one to each lung
Lungs - 600
Two branches off the trachea, one to each lung
What are bronchi?
Lungs - 800
Exchange of gases between blood and cells
Lungs - 800
Exchange of gases between blood and cells
What is internal respiration?
Lungs - 1000
Air sacs where oxygen is transferred to blood.
Lungs - 1000
Air sacs where oxygen is transferred to blood.
What are alveoli?
Pot Luck - 200
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How many bones are in the body?
Pot Luck - 400
Movement of the arm toward the body
Pot Luck - 400
Movement of the arm toward the body
What is adduction?
Pot Luck - 600
Produces insulin
Pot Luck - 600
Produces insulin
What is the pancreas?
Pot Luck - 800
Fontanel
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Fontanel
What is the soft spot on the baby’s head
Pot Luck - 1000
O negative
Pot Luck - 1000
O negative
What is the universal donor?
Final Jeopardy
Nervous System
Final Jeopardy
When a person is faced with a
dangerous situation, the fight or
flight response takes over. What part
of the nervous system is
responsible?
Final Jeopardy
When a person is faced with a
dangerous situation, the fight or
flight response takes over. What
part of the nervous system is
responsible?