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Circulatory Jeopardy !. Circulatory Jeopardy !. What are 3 of the 5 major functions of your skeletal system?. Shape / Support Enables movement Protection Produces blood cells Stores materials. Back to Menu. When you are first born, your skeleton is mostly ________ , not bone.
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What are 3 of the 5 major functions of your skeletal system?
Shape / Support Enables movement Protection Produces blood cells Stores materials Back to Menu
When you are first born, your skeleton is mostly ________, not bone.
When you are first born, your skeleton is mostly Cartilage, not bone. Back to Menu
A place where two bones meet is called a _____. Give examples of 2 different types.
A place where two bones meet is called a Joint. Movable: shoulder, knee, neck Immovable: skull Back to Menu
What conditiondoes the following picture represent? How is it caused and why is it bad?
Osteoporosis. Caused by a lack of calcium, it makes your bones brittle. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
Plasma Red Blood cells White Blood cells Platelets Back to Menu
Plasma contains water & materials. Red Blood cells carry oxygen. White Blood cells fight bacteria. Platelets seal off cuts with fibrin. Back to Menu
What are the 4 blood types? Which are the universal donors / receivers?
The blood types are: A, B, O and AB. Type O is the universal donor. Type AB is the universal receiver. Back to Menu
What is the function of the Lymphatic System, and what do Lymph Nodes do?
Lymphatic System returns fluids to the blood stream. In the Lymph Nodes, these fluids are filtered for bacteria. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
Pumps blood throughout the body according to the Pacemaker. Back to Menu
The heart is made of 2 types of chambers. What are they and where do they lead in regards to the heart?
They are the Atria (into heart) and Ventricles (out of heart). Back to Menu
Locate the two Atria and two Ventricles in this picture. C B A D E
Atria: A and C Ventricles: D and E C B A D E Back to Menu
What are 2 types of Cardiovascular disease, what causes them, and how does this affect your heart and blood vessels?
Two types are Atherosclerosis & Hypertension. They are caused when artery walls become blocked. They make your heart work harder and increase blood pressure. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
Having to control your breathing while you slept would be tough. It’s a good thing you have 2 types of muscles…
Muscles you consciously control, Voluntary; and muscles you do not – Involuntarymuscles. Back to Menu
Muscle tissue is different depending on its function. What are the 3 types of muscle tissue?
Skeletal Smooth Cardiac Back to Menu
Where is Cardiac Muscle located? What are the 2 critically important features of this muscle?
Cardiac Muscle is found ONLY in the heart. It is Involuntary and it does not get tired. Back to Menu
Explain what your muscles do in order for you to flex and relax, as pictured.
To flex, your bicep contracts while the tricep relaxes. To contract, vice versa. Muscles can ONLY contract. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
1) To Transport needed materials, 2) Remove waste products (carbon), 3) And to Fight Disease. Back to Menu
Two types of blood vessels are _______ & ______. The other, smallest vessels are ___________.
Two types of blood vessels are Arteries& Veins. The other, smallest vessels are Capillaries. Back to Menu
Arteriescarry blood away from the heart. Veinstransport blood back to the heart. Capillaries are thin enough to allow diffusion of materials between blood & cells. Back to Menu
What does this picture show? Describe the path of blood flow from one point to another.
This shows the Two Loops of circulation.Loop 1: the lungs the heart rest of body Loop 2: body the heart the lungs Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
Complete this Heart diagram: 30 10 45 60 3. Largest blood vessel in the body. 1. Name & where blood comes from. 4. Name & where blood comes from. 5. Name & where blood goes to. 6. Flaps of tissue halting blood flow. 2. Name & where blood goes to.
Completed Heart diagram: 3. Aorta. 1. Right Atrium; from body. 4. Left Atrium; from lungs. 5. Left Ventricle; to body. 6. Valves. 2. Right Ventricle; to lungs. Back to Menu