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Jeopardy. Hormones. Neurons. CNS. Potpourri. Endo Glands. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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JeopardyHormones Endo Glands Neurons CNS Potpourri
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
Released from pancreas if blood sugar (glucose) is high.
$100 Answer from H1
Insulin!
$200 Question from H1
What kind of hormones goright through the cell membrane?
$200 Answer from H1
Steroid hormones
$300 Question from H1
Hormones from thryoid gland,set metabolic rate for many cells
$300 Answer from H1
T3, T4
$400 Question from H1
Hormone that is released in responseto a nerve impulse
$400 Answer from H1
Epinephrine (adrenaline)
$500 Question from H1
What goes wrong in diabetes
$500 Answer from H1
A: body doesn’t make insulin orB: cells don’t respond to insulin
$100 Question from H2
Produces oxytocin and anti-diuretic hormone (ADH)
$100 Answer from H2
Posterior pituitary
$200 Question from H2
receives releasing hormones From hypothalamus
$200 Answer from H2
Anterior Pituitary Gland
$300 Question from H2
Tiny glands attached to thyroidgland
$300 Answer from H2
Parathyroid glands
$400 Question from H2
Makes digestive enzymes aswell as hormones
$400 Answer from H2
pancreas
$500 Question from H2
How a negative feedback loopworks
$500 Answer from H2
Hypothalamus and Ant Pituitary send hormone to gland. Gland producesa hormone. That hormone goes backto the Hypothalamus and Ant Pituitaryand stops them.
$100 Question from H3
Part of the neuron that conductssignals toward the cell’s body
$100 Answer from H3
Dendrites
$200 Question from H3
Ions moved by the pump
$200 Answer from H3
Na+ out, K+ in
$300 Question from H3
Released at a synapse
$300 Answer from H3
Neurotransmitter
$400 Question from H3
Wraps around neurons in the peripheral nervous system
$400 Answer from H3
Schwann cells
$500 Question from H3
Why the axon quickly getsback to resting potential after an action potential
$500 Answer from H3
So it can send another action potential
$100 Question from H4
Most developed part of human brain
$100 Answer from H4
cerebrum
$200 Question from H4
Helps coordinate muscle actions
$200 Answer from H4
cerebellum
$300 Question from H4
Functions of spinal cord
$300 Answer from H4
Ascending sensory signals,Descending motor signals,Reflexes
$400 Question from H4
Area responsible for makingspeech (motor speech)
$400 Answer from H4
Broca’s area (usually left temple)
$500 Question from H4
What non-dominant hemispheredoes
$500 Answer from H4
Interprets music, art, body positionand body language, has hunches
$100 Question from H5
Connect neurons, wrap aroundblood capillaries in CNS
$100 Answer from H5
Astrocytes
$200 Question from H5
Moves into the axon duringAction potential, and by what process
$200 Answer from H5
Na+ by facilitated diffusion
$300 Question from H5
Hormone used as a drug for jet lag
$300 Answer from H5
melatonin
$400 Question from H5
Connects two halves of cerebrum
$400 Answer from H5
Corpus callosum
$500 Question from H5
Part of the brain that contains thehypothalamus
$500 Answer from H5
Diencephalon
Final Jeopardy
How Schwann cells work
Final Jeopardy Answer
Myelinate axons in PNS, restingpotential is only at nodes of Ranvier, electrical impulse moves under the Schwann cell rapidly, then is recharged at each node.100x faster.