Body Systems Jeopardy

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Challenger
How many types of muscle
tissue are there?
3
There are approximately
___________ muscles in the
human body.
70,000
Name the three types of
muscle tissue.
Skeletal (striated), Cardiac &
Smooth
Skeletal Muscle is classified as
both…
Striated & Voluntary
Cardiac & Smooth muscle are
both.
Involuntary
There are __________ bones in
the adult body.
206
An adult has __________ bones
than an infant
Fewer
Bones meet at
Joints
_______________ located in the
center of the bones is where new
blood cells are formed.
Bone Marrow
A disease in which bones become
less dense and more likely to
break.
Osteoporosis
The ________ is at the center of
the circulatory system.
Heart
How many chambers are in the
heart?
4
The top chambers are called
Atria
The bottom chambers are
called
Ventricles
A large artery that pumps
blood to the entire body when it
leaves the left ventricle
Aorta
Air is inhaled through the
Nose & Mouth
Is inhaled and then delivered to
body tissues
Oxygen
A gas that is exhaled and
exchanged for oxygen in the lungs
Carbon Dioxide
Also known as your wind pipe
Trachea
A muscle at the bottom of your chest
that helps pull in and push out the
air we breath
Diaphragm
When a muscle is doing work
it___________ & when it lengthens
it ________________.
Contracts & Relaxes
A connective tissue that connects
bones to bones and the connective
tissue located between vertebrae
that acts as a shock absorber.
Ligaments & Cartilage
How does oxygen enter into the
lungs?
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Enters the nose & mouth
Passes the epiglottis into the trachea
Branches into Bronchi
The bronchi branch out into little air
sacs called Alveoli in the Lungs
Identify the parts of the
respiratory system
• Nose & Mouth
• Trachea
• Bronchi
• Bronchioles
• Alveoli
• Lungs
Explain the circulatory system
and the path blood follows after
the oxygen has been used
during exercise.
• Oxygen poor blood returns to the Right Atrium
• Then goes to the Right Ventricle where it is
pumped to the lungs to exchange carbon
dioxide for oxygen.
• The oxgenated blood goes to the Left Atrium.
• Then the Left Ventricle pumps the oxygenated
blood out the aorta to the rest of the body