Final Exam Jeopardy
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Lymphatic
Endocrine
Nervous
Circulatory
Senses
Digestive
Lymphatic Endocrine
Nervous
Circulatory Senses
Digestive
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Double Jeopardy!
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WBCs that mature in
the thymus and may
be helpers or killers
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What are T cells?
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Spongy organ in the
abdomen that helps
fight infection
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What is the spleen?
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Cells that engulf and
destroy bacteria,
located in the lymph
nodes
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What are
macrophages?
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Masses of MALT tissue
that protect the
pharynx from bacteria
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What are tonsils?
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Masses of MALT tissue
that protect the
intestines from
bacteria
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What are Peyer’s
patches?
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Gland that produces
insulin and regulates
blood glucose
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What is the pancreas?
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Gland in the brain that
receives instructions
from the
hypothalamus, causes
dwarfism or gigantism
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What is the pituitary?
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Located in the neck,
controls metabolism
and regulate blood
calcium level
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What is the thyroid?
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Gland located atop the
kidney that produces
adrenalin and cortisol
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What is the adrenal
gland?
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Located in the throat,
increase blood
calcium
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What are parathyroids?
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Part of the brain that
controls breathing
and heart rate
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What is the medulla
and pons?
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Part of the brain that
controls balance and
coordination
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What is the
cerebellum?
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Lobe of the brain that
controls hearing and
speech
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What is the temporal
lobe?
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Part of the nervous
system that is
voluntary
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What is the somatic
NS?
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Nerves that carry
messges TOWARD
and AWAY?
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What are afferent and
efferent?
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Valve between right
atrium and right
ventricle
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What is the tricuspid?
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Artery that supplies the
heart with oxygen
and nutrients
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What is the coronary
artery?
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Valves at the entrances
to the aorta and
pulmonary artery
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What are semilunar?
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Pacemaker of the heart
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What is the sinoatrial
node?
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Tough cords of
connective tissue that
anchor the papillary
muscles in the heart
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What are chordae
tendinae?
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Round clear object in
the eye that focuses
light and is held in
place by ciliary body
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What is the lens?
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Clear window over
anterior portion of the
eye, modification of
the sclera
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What is the cornea?
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Screen on which the
image is projected,
innermost nerve layer
of the eye
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What is the retina?
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Snail shaped chamber
in the ear that houses
the Organ of Corti,
center for hearing
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What is the cochlea?
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Jelly like material
which gives the
eyeball shape and
transmits light
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What is the vitreous
humor?
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Structure where most
digestion and
absorption of
nutrients takes place
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What is the small
intestine?
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Common passageway
for air and food
located in the throat
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What is the pharynx?
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Digestive substance
produced by the liver
that helps digest fat
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What is bile?
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Finger-like projections
in the small intestine
that increase surface
area
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What are villi?
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Fold of membrane that
holds the tongue to
the floor of the mouth
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What is the lingual
frenulum?
Back
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Double
Jeopardy!!!
Lymphatic
Circulatory
Nervous
Terms
Urinary
Reproduction
Lymphatic
Circulatory
Nervous
Terms
Urinary
Reproductive
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Final Jeopardy!
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Lymphocytes that
produce antibodies
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What are B cells?
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Disease that occurs
when the immune
system attacks itself
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What is an
autoimmune disease?
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What MALT stands for
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What is Mucosa
Associated Lymphatic
Tissue?
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One sign of
inflammation
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What is redness, heat
swelling or pain?
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Two ways to get
immunity
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What are vaccines,
getting a disease and
umbilical cord?
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Smallest blood vessels
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What are capillaries?
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What is the medical
term for a heart
attack
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What is a myocardial
infarction?
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In these vessels, blood
pressure is at its
highest
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What are arteries?
Back
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On an EKG, this wave
comes before the QRS
wave
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What is the P wave?
Back
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Slow heartbeat, less
than 60 beats per
minute
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What is bradycardia?
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Nerve that takes sound
messages to the ear
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What is the vestibulocochlear nerve?
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Known as rest and
digest part of the
nervous system
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What is the
parasympathetic
nervous system?
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Part of the nervous
system that consists
of nerves
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What is the peripheral
nervous system?
Back
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Part of the nervous
system that is
composed of the
sympathetic and
parasympathetic
divisions
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What is the autonomic
nervous system?
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Lobe of the brain that
is associated with
sight
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What is the occipital
lobe?
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Means arm from
shoulder to elbow
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What is brachial?
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Means away from the
main part of the body
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What is distal?
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Cut that gives you a
left and a right
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What is sagittal?
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Means side or body
wall
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What is parietal?
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Means “guts” or organs
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What is visceral?
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Organ that produces
urine
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What is the kidney?
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Tubes that deliver urine
to the bladder
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What are ureters?
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Name 2 conditions that
could be detected by
a urinalysis
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What is diabetes,
pregnancy, kidney
stone, kidney or
bladder infection?
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pH of urine
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What is 6?
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3 processes of urine
formation
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What are filtration,
reabsorption and
secretion?
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Where babies grow
during pregnancy
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What is the uterus?
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Male organs that
produce sperm
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What are testes?
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Tube which eggs pass
through to get from
the ovary to the
uterus
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What are Fallopian
tubes?
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An organ that produces
substances in semen,
that the urethra
passes through
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What is the prostate
gland?
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Coiled tubes on top of
testes, in which
sperm mature
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What is the
epididymis?
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Final
Jeopardy!!!
Final Jeopardy!!!
Name 4 sphincters in
the digestive system
Final Jeopardy!!!
What are cardiac,
pyloric, ileocaecal and
anal sphincters?