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Test your knowledge of the respiratory and urinary systems with this Jeopardy-style game hosted by Mrs. Hudacko. Learn key terms and concepts related to the lungs, bladder, kidneys, esophagus, small intestine, immune system, diaphragm, colon, nephrons, blood cells, gas exchange, bronchi, diffusion, and villi.
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Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Hudacko
Vocab 1 Vocab 2 True or False? That’s in me? 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
Row 1, Col 1 What are the lungs? Gas is exchanged in these major organs of the respiratory system
1,2 What is the bladder? A storage organ found in the urinary system where urine is collected
1,3 What is false? The endocrine system deals with waste removal
1,4 What is the esophagus? The tube that connects the mouth and the stomach
2,1 What are kidneys? Blood is filtered in these major organs of the urinary system
2,2 What is small intestine? Nutrients are absorbed into the blood in this major organ in the digestive system
2,3 What is true? The immune system deals with protecting the body from illness
2,4 What is the diaphragm? A flat muscle that contracts to control the filling and emptying of the lungs
3,1 What is the colon? The widest part of the large intestine where solid waste is stored before passing out of the body
3,2 What are nephrons? The tiny filters that separate waste from useful materials in the blood
3,3 What is false? Blood with carbon dioxide is carried back to the heart in the arteries
3,4 What are molars? The part of the mouth responsible for crushing and grinding food
4,1 What are white blood cells? Parts of the circulatory system that fight germs
4,2 What are red blood cells? Parts of the circulatory system that carry either oxygen or carbon dioxide
4,3 What is true? The process where the blood picks up oxygen and drops off carbon dioxide is called gas exchange
4,4 What are the bronchi? The tubes that branch into the lungs
5,1 What is diffusion? The movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
5,2 What are platelets? Parts of the circulatory system that form scabs to stop cuts from bleeding and also prevent blood from leaking through capillaries
5,3 What is false? In cellular respiration, air moves into cells
5,4 What are villi? These line the small intestine to increase absorption of nutrients