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Round 1 Final Jeopardy

Seymour

Money

Anita Hugg

in-kiss

Lee V.

Meed-

iately

Ivanna

Win

Phil R. Up

Ima B. Utiful

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Round 1 Final Jeopardy

Seymour

Money

Anita Hugg

in-kiss

Lee V.

Meed-

iately

Ivanna

Win

Phil R. Up

Ima B. Utiful

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Muscles &

Skeleton

Misc.Digestion

Circula-tory

Respira-tion

Reproduc-tion

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Three categories of musclesThree categories of muscles

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Skeletal, Cardiac & SmoothSkeletal, Cardiac & Smooth

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______ muscles move on their own while ________ muscles require conscious thought

to move

______ muscles move on their own while ________ muscles require conscious thought

to move

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Involuntary muscles move on their own while

voluntary muscles require conscious thought to move

Involuntary muscles move on their own while

voluntary muscles require conscious thought to move

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A ____________ connects muscle to bone while a

_________ connects bone to bone.

A ____________ connects muscle to bone while a

_________ connects bone to bone.

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A tendon connects muscle to bone while a ligament connects bone to bone.

A tendon connects muscle to bone while a ligament connects bone to bone.

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Five functions of the skeletal system

Five functions of the skeletal system

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Structure, protection, movement, storage of fats and minerals, & produce

blood

Structure, protection, movement, storage of fats and minerals, & produce

blood

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Identify each type of joint below

Identify each type of joint below

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Skull – Fixed Joint

Elbow – Hinge Joint

Foot – Gliding Joint

Hip – Ball and Socket Joint(what’s missing…)

Skull – Fixed Joint

Elbow – Hinge Joint

Foot – Gliding Joint

Hip – Ball and Socket Joint(what’s missing…)

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Process of breaking down food so that it can be used

by the body

Process of breaking down food so that it can be used

by the body

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DigestionDigestion

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The breaking up of food in your mouth by your tongue

and teeth

The breaking up of food in your mouth by your tongue

and teeth

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What is mechanical digestion?

What is mechanical digestion?

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Where complex carbohydrates begin to

breakdown

Where complex carbohydrates begin to

breakdown

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What is the mouth?What is the mouth?

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Here, food is mixed by muscular walls (mechanical)

and is also mixed with strong digestive juices. The processes that occur here

turn food into chyme (a thin watery liquid).

Here, food is mixed by muscular walls (mechanical)

and is also mixed with strong digestive juices. The processes that occur here

turn food into chyme (a thin watery liquid).

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What is the stomach?What is the stomach?

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Name in order the organs through which food passes

as it moves through the digestive system

Name in order the organs through which food passes

as it moves through the digestive system

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Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum,

anus

Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum,

anus

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List the 4 parts of bloodList the 4 parts of blood

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Plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and

platelets

Plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and

platelets

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Carries blood away from the heart

Carries blood away from the heart

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What is an artery?What is an artery?

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Part of blood that causes it to clot

Part of blood that causes it to clot

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PlateletsPlatelets

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Arteries on the left side of your heart pump blood at

high pressure. As a result, those arteries have what

type of wall?

Arteries on the left side of your heart pump blood at

high pressure. As a result, those arteries have what

type of wall?

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Thick wallsThick walls

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Five functions of bloodFive functions of blood

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Carry oxygen, nutrients, and wastes, fight disease and regulate temperature

Carry oxygen, nutrients, and wastes, fight disease and regulate temperature

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When breathing you inhale __________ and

exhale ___________.

When breathing you inhale __________ and

exhale ___________.

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When breathing you inhale oxygen and

exhale carbon dioxide

When breathing you inhale oxygen and

exhale carbon dioxide

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Tiny air sacs in the lungsTiny air sacs in the lungs

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What are alveoliWhat are alveoli

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Contracts when inhaling and expands when exhaling

Contracts when inhaling and expands when exhaling

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What is the diaphragm?What is the diaphragm?

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Trapping of large foreign bodies, humidification and

warming of inhaled air occur in what structure of the respiratory system?

Trapping of large foreign bodies, humidification and

warming of inhaled air occur in what structure of the respiratory system?

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The nasal cavityThe nasal cavity

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Found in the lungs, _______ exchange oxygen with ______

during the process of breathing.

Found in the lungs, _______ exchange oxygen with ______

during the process of breathing.

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Found in the lungs alveoli exchange oxygen capillaries

during the process of breathing.

Found in the lungs alveoli exchange oxygen capillaries

during the process of breathing.

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The location where sperm is produced

The location where sperm is produced

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What are the testes?What are the testes?

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The location where a female’s eggs are produced

The location where a female’s eggs are produced

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What are the ovaries?What are the ovaries?

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Produce gametes in the ovaries, support the

development of a fetus in the uterus and provide

essential materials through the placenta?

Produce gametes in the ovaries, support the

development of a fetus in the uterus and provide

essential materials through the placenta?

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Female ReproductiveFemale Reproductive

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The reproductive system matures during what time?The reproductive system

matures during what time?

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PubertyPuberty

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The types of hormones produced by the male and

female reproductive systems

The types of hormones produced by the male and

female reproductive systems

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What are estrogen (female) and testosterone (male)

What are estrogen (female) and testosterone (male)

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A prediction or statement that can be tested

A prediction or statement that can be tested

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What is a hypothesisWhat is a hypothesis

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Two systems that work together to allow for

movement

Two systems that work together to allow for

movement

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Muscular and Skeletal Systems

Muscular and Skeletal Systems

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In a controlled experiment, a scientist is studying how long it takes parachutes of different sizes to fall to the

ground. What is the independent variable?

In a controlled experiment, a scientist is studying how long it takes parachutes of different sizes to fall to the

ground. What is the independent variable?

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The size of the parachuteThe size of the parachute

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The material within bones that makes blood cells

The material within bones that makes blood cells

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What is marrow?What is marrow?

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Maintains a stable internal environment within the

body

Maintains a stable internal environment within the

body

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What is homeostasis?What is homeostasis?

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Scientific MethodScientific Method

Final Jeopary Questio

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A well-tested concept that

explains a wide range of

observations?

A well-tested concept that

explains a wide range of

observations?

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What is a theory?

What is a theory?

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