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Seventh Grade Edition
Brought to you by:
• Mrs. Amma
LIFE SCIENCE JEOPARDY
Body
Systems
2
Real Life Test
Questions
Diversity
Body
System
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Question
What is the definition of diversity?
ANSWER
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• Diversity means
many
differences.
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Question
• What may happen to the body if its
kidneys are not functioning properly?
ANSWER
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• Wastes build up in the
bloodstream
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• Why is the heart considered to be a
double pump?
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It pumps blood to the lungs and to the
body with every beat.
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Question
• List the Levels of Organization starting
with cells and building up.
ANSWER
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• Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems,
Organisms
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• Define Interdependence.
ANSWER
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• Two or more body systems working
together to sustain life of an organism.
The products of one system can be the
fuel for another.
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Order of Living Things $100
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• What is the difference between a
multicellular and a unicellular organism?
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• Multi-cellular: has many cells
• Unicellular: has one cell only
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• What is the name for an organism
whose offspring can breed and create
offspring to continue the genetic traits of
the group?
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• Species
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• Give examples of each level of
organization.
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Answers may include: muscle cell,
muscle tissue, muscle, muscular
system, human being
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• Describe two differences between
plants and animals.
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• Plants: breathes CO2, producers
• Animals: breathes oxygen, consumers
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• Bonus
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• Subtract 500 points from the other team
or take 500 points for yourself.
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Body Systems $100 Question
• What are the materials in the blood that
the circulatory system is responsible for
transporting to and from every cell?
ANSWER
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• Oxygen, nutrients, waste
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Body Systems $200 Question
• How does oxygen get into your blood?
ANSWER
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• You take in oxygen through your nose and
mouth. It goes down your trachea and into
your lungs through the bronchial tubes to the
aveoli where the capillaries pick up oxygen.
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• Name the two systems that help to
protect your internal organs and give
you your shape.
ANSWER
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• Skeletal and muscular systems
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Body Systems $400 Question
• Which system is essential for the
continuation of our species (in other
words: needed in order to pass on our
genes to future generations)
ANSWER
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Reproductive system
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Body Systems $500 Question
• This organ system helps you to regulate
hormones which helps your body to
react to stimuli.
ANSWER
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• Endocrine system
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What is the function of your
nervous system?
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The nervous system controls
all of the body systems.
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What is the function of the
immune system?
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The immune system protects
your body from illness and
infection.
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What would a doctor prescribe
for a bacterial infection?
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Antibiotics for a bacterial
infection.
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Question
What is the function of the
digestive system?
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The digestive system breaks
down food into nutrients for the
body to use.
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How are are the circulatory
and respiratory system
interdependent?
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• The lungs bring in oxygen and the
alveoli put the oxygen into the blood.
The circulatory system pumps the blood
with oxygen to all the body cells.
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When you exercise, what
happens to your breathing
and heart rate? Why?
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They increase because your muscles
require more oxygen and nutrients
to have enough energy to function.
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What is the order of the
organs that food travels
through in the digestive
system?
ANSWER
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Mouth, esophagus, stomach,
small intestine, large
intestine, anus
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When is your body processing
the most oxygen, while
running or sleeping? Why?
ANSWER
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Running because your muscles
need more oxygen because
they are working harder!
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Potpourri $400 Question
Why is the heart considered
a double pump?
ANSWER
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The heart pumps blood to the
lungs and the body with
every beat.
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DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
Question
Potpourri $500 Question
Describe how the immune
system and circulatory
system are
interdependent.
ANSWER
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White blood cells track down
invading bacteria and viruses
as they travel throughout the
blood.
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• Describe the function of bile in the
digestive system and tell where it is
produced and where it is stored.
FINAL JEOPARDY
• Bile helps the body to break down fats
and carbohydrates for the digestive
system. It is produced by the liver, and
stored in the gall bladder.