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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. With. Your. Host. Ms. Milton!. Jeopardy. Muscular & Skeletal. Digestive & Excretory. Respiratory & Circulatory. Nervous & Immune. Reproductive & Endocrine. MIX IT UP. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Muscular &

Skeletal

Digestive&

Excretory

Respiratory& Circulatory

Nervous& Immune

Reproductive&

EndocrineMIX IT UP

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The important mineral stored

in bones.

A 100

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What is calcium?

A 100

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Voluntary muscles that are most

numerous in the body.

A 200

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What are skeletal muscles?

A 200

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This protects bones from getting worn

down.

A 300

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What is cartilage?

A 300

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A 400

The bones in the cranium are an

example of this type of joint.

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What are immovable joints?

A 400

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Red blood cells are formed in this part

of the bone.

A 500

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What is the bone marrow?

A 500

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The main role of this organ is to absorb

water.

B 100

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What is the large intestines?

B 100

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The main role of this organ is to filter waste out

of blood.

B 200

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What is the kidney?

B 200

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This organ takes 7 seconds to move

food from the mouth to the stomach.

B 300

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What is the esophagus?

B 300

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This type of acid breaks down food

in the stomach.

B 400

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What is hydrochloric acid?

B 400

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The four organs of the excretory

system.

B 500

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What are the kidneys,

large intestine, skin, and

lungs?

B 500

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Name for the muscle under your lungs

that helps move air in and out .

C 100

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What is the diaphragm?

C 100

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C 200

The two upper chambers of the

heart.

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What are the atrium?

C 200

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These help clot blood.

C 300

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C 300

What are platelets?

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

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The major role of hemoglobin in red

blood cells.

C 400

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What is carry food and oxygen to body cells ?

C 400

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The liquid part of the blood

consisting of mostly water.

C 500

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What is plasma?

C 500

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D 100

An impulse moves from one neuron to another across this

small space

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D 100

What is a synapse?

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D 200

The branch of the neuron that receives messages and sends

them to the cell body.

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D 200

What is a dendrite?

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These is released by the axon to carry nerve signals

across a synapse.

D 300

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What are chemicals (neurotransmitters)?

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This is the main function of the immune system .

D 400

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What is to fight infection?

D 400

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These help filter out foreign materials that have been taken up by

lymphocytes.

D 500

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What are lymphocytes?

D 500

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These are the chemicals produced by the endocrine

system .

E 100

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What are hormones?

E 100

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This gland sits on top of the kidneys and helps the body

adapt to physical and emotional stress.

E 200

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What is the adrenal gland?

E 200

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The union of sperm and egg.

E 300

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What is fertilization?

E 300

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About once a month, an egg is released from an ovary in

this process.

E 400

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What is ovulation?

E 400

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Attached to the hypothalamus of the brain,

this gland produces a hormone that affects a wide

range of activities from growth to reproduction.

E 500

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What is the pituitary?

E 500

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F 100

The largest organ in the human body.

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F 100

What is the skin?

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A basketball player helps maintain stable body

temperature during the game by perspiring.

The sweat helps cool his body by evaporating. This is

an example of:

F 200

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What is homeostasis?

F 200

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The system represented by this diagram.

F 300

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What is the digestive system?

F 300

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F 400

These two body systems work together to help

remove waste products from blood.

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What are circulatory and excretory?

F 400

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The two main layers of skin.

F 500

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What are the epidermis and

dermis?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Human Body SystemsPlease record your wager.

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Name three body systems NOT represented on this table.

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System A System B System C System D

Transports nutrientsto body cells

Absorbs nutrients Provides protectionfor tissues and organs

Produces chemicalsto regulate bonegrowth

Transports oxygento body cells

Breaks down food intoSimple substances

Provides structureand frame for body

Maintains properBlood sugar level

Helps with removingWastes from cells

Converts food intoenergy

Produces new redBlood cells

Helps to shapemood and feelings

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What are:

Integumentary Muscular

Nervous Excretory

Reproductive Respiratory

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