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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mr. Gazze. Jeopardy. Hearth Health. Healthy Issues. Digestive System. Respiratory System. Cardiovascular System. Potpourri. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Digestive System

Respiratory System

Cardiovascular System

Hearth Health

Healthy Issues

Potpourri

Breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.

A 100

Functions of the digestive system.

A 100

Type of digestion performed by the teeth.

A 200

Mechanical

A 200

Type of digestion performed by the stomach and small

intestines.

A 300

Chemical

A 300

Mechanical digestion increases _____ _____ to

increase the speed of chemical breakdown.

A 400

Surface Area

A 400

The order of the pathway that food takes from the mouth to

the rectum (4 structures).

A 500

Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestines, Large Intestines

A 500

Where air is taken into the body.

B 100

Nose and mouth.

B 100

The type of air that is needed by the body to produce

energy.

B 200

Oxygen

B 200

The type of air that we breathe out is a byproduct of

cellular respiration.

B 300

Carbon Dioxide

B 300

Structures (2) that are involved with gas exchange

within the lungs.

B 400

Alveoli and capillaries

B 400

A symptom of a respiratory infection.

B 500

Cough

B 500

The number of times your heart beats in a period of

time.

C 100

Pulse

C 100

The function of the heart.

C 200

To circulate blood around the body by pumping.

C 200

60-80

C 300

The average pulse rate range of a person.

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

Three things that the blood transports.

C 400

Nutrients, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide

C 400

The heart, which is an organ, is made from what type of

muscle tissue?

C 500

Cardiac

C 500

The number one cause of death in the United States.

D 100

Heart disease

D 100

Angioplasty and bypass surgery are common

treatments for this condition.

D 200

Blocked arteries.

D 200

Symptoms include an enlarged and weakened heart

as well as less flexible arteries.

D 300

High Blood Pressure

D 300

An involuntary risk for heart disease.

D 400

Age

D 400

This blocked artery is usually the cause of a heart attack.

D 500

Coronary

D 500

This organ cleans out toxins from the body.

E 100

Liver

E 100

Body systems alcohol can affect.

E 200

All body systems

E 200

Does alcohol act as a depressant or stimulant?

E 300

Depressant

E 300

The effect of eating more calories than your body loses.

E 400

Gain weight

E 400

Hepatitis affects this organ

E 500

Liver

E 500

Touch receptors are a part of this system.

F 100

Nervous

F 100

Carbon dioxide, urine, and feces.

F 200

Waste products

F 200

Prevents blood from flowing back into the heart resulting

in a “lub dub” sound.

F 300

Valves

F 300

Organization of structures in the body from smallest to

largest.

F 400

Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System

F 400

Increases after exercise.

F 500

Pulse

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM AND MUSCLES

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Why does the pulse rate increase during exercise? After exercising

regularly for several months, what happens to the resting pulse

rate?

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To get the muscles the required nutrients and oxygen for energy production. The heart rate slows

because the heart becomes stronger and more efficient.

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