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Respiration Jeopardy Challenge with Mr. Terwillegar

Test your knowledge on breathing structures, gas exchange, and respiratory system facts in this fun Jeopardy-style game hosted by Mr. Terwillegar.

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Respiration Jeopardy Challenge with Mr. Terwillegar

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  1. THIS IS JEOPARDY

  2. Your With Host... Mr. Terwillegar

  3. More breathing Structures The Voice More Structures Itunes Respiration 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. The act of gas exchange between the atmosphere and cells is known as A 100

  5. Respiration A 100

  6. What is the ultimate function of breathing A 200

  7. To get o2 and release CO2 A 200

  8. What is the first event is inspiration A 300

  9. The diaphragm moves downward A 300

  10. What is the first step in expiration A 400

  11. The diaphragm relaxs A 400

  12. What force moves air into the lungs A 500

  13. Atmospheric pressure A 500

  14. What is another name for the trachea B 100

  15. The windpipe B 100

  16. Where are the respiratory centers in the brain? B 200

  17. Medulla and pons B 200

  18. What is the triangular opening that is the opening between the vocal cords B 300

  19. glottis B 300

  20. What structure prevents foods and liquids from entering the trachea during swallowing B 400

  21. epiglottis B 400

  22. The pharynx functions as a ______, whereas the larynx functions as a ______.  B 500

  23. common passageway for air and food; passageway for air only B 500

  24. The vocal cords are in the  C 100

  25. Larynx C 100

  26. The pitch of a vocal sound is controlled by changing the  C 200

  27. Tension on the vocal cord C 200

  28. Why do we yawn C 300

  29. We don’t really know, maybe to get more oxygen C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. What is the opening between vocal cords? C 400

  32. glottis C 400

  33. Who are the four hosts on the show “The Voice” C 500

  34. Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, and Cee Lo Green C 500

  35. What causes hyperventilation? D 100

  36. Too little CO2 D 100

  37. How does alcohol get into a person’s lungs? D 200

  38. Alveoli have thin membranes, which allow for the diffusion of gas D 200

  39. On 9/11, what was the greatest danger to the respiratory system D 300

  40. Small particles of debris D 300

  41. The right lung has ______ lobes; the left lung has ______ lobes. (if you name the lobes you get double!) D 400

  42. superior, middle, and inferior; superior and inferior D 400

  43. H.G. Wells wrote the first book about aliens in the late 1800’s. It later “Cruise”d out of the box office. What was it called D 500

  44. War of the Worlds D 500

  45. Question Number One E E 100

  46. Gym class heroes – stereo hearts E 100

  47. Question Number Two E E 200

  48. Jason Mraz – I won’t give up E 200

  49. Question Number Three E E 300

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