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"This Jeopardy-style game will test your knowledge of the skeletal system, muscular system, and skin. Explore topics such as bone structure, joint types, muscle functions, and skin layers. Have fun while learning about these important systems of the body!"
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Skeletal System Muscular System Skin Vocabulary Radom Random 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
What is your skeleton? A 100
Make up all of the bones of your body and provides a framework. A 100
Joint is a place in the body where two bones come together. They allow bones to move in different ways. Immovable and Movable Joints A 200
Describe the difference between moveable and immovable joints. Provide an example of each. A 300
Movable joint- allow the body to make a wide range of movements. Ex: Hinge joint, Ball and socket joint, pivot join & gliding joint. Immovable Joint- provide little to no movement. Ex: Bones of the skull. A 300
What are bones? Describe bone structure, strength and growth. A 400
Bones are complex living structures that undergo growth and development. Bones contain blood vessels, marrow, tissue, and nerves. Bone strength is strong and lightweight. Bones are alive and continue to grow and develop. A 400
Name and describe all of the functions of the skeletal system. A 500
Shape & Support Enable you to move Protects your organs Produce blood cells Stores minerals and other materials. A 500
What is a Vertebrae? B 100
26 small bones in your back which make up your backbone. B 100
Name and describe the two types of connective tissue in joints. B 200
Ligaments- Bones in movable joints are held together Cartilage- 2nd type of connective tissue which covers the ends of bones. (Cushion) B 200
Describe the difference between Voluntary and Involuntary Muscles. Provide one example of each. B 300
Voluntary muscles are muscles you can control. Skeletal Muscle Involuntary muscles are not in your control. Smooth & Cardiac Muscles B 300
Tendons B 400
What is the difference between a pore and follicle? Where do you find them? B 500
Pore-Openings in the skin. Epidermis Follicle- Strands of hair found within the dermis. B 500
Skeletal or striated muscle Smooth Muscle Cardiac Muscle C 100
How many muscles are in your body? Are most muscles voluntary or involuntary? C 300
About 600 muscles. Majority of muscles are voluntary muscles. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
Why is Muscle strength important? Why is the Cardiac muscle especially important? C 400
Skeletal or Striated muscle-attached to the bones of your muscle and provides the force that moves your bones. Smooth Muscle- Inside of many internal organs. Work automatically to control movements inside your body. Cardiac Muscle- Found in your heart. Some characteristics of both smooth and skeletal muscle. Involuntary muscle. C 500
The skin D 100
Epidermis and Dermis D 200
What is Melanin? Why does it differ in different people? D 300
Melanin-Pigment, or colored substance, that gives skin its color. Exposure to sunlight stimulates the skin to make more melanin. Melanin production helps protect the skin from burning. D 300
Epidermis-outer layer of the skin. Dead skin cells found here. Skin cells start at the bottom of the epidermis and slowly move to surface. New skin cells push the dead ones to the surface. Dermis-Inner layer of the skin. Blood cells, nerves, follicles, etc. found here. D 400
Protecting the body. Maintaining temperature. Eliminating wastes Gathering information. Producing Vitamin D. D 500
Name the levels of organization in the human body from smallest to largest E 100
Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems E 100
Describe how all cells, tissues and organs are connected. E 200
Cells are basic unit of structure and function Tissues group of similar cells performing the same function. Organs are structures composed of different kinds of tissue. E 200
Muscle Tissue Nervous Tissue Connective Tissue Epithelial Tissue E 300