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A&P Jeopardy

A&P Jeopardy. Nervous System. Cardiovascular System. Respiratory System. Digestive System. Urogenital System. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Final Jeopardy. 2.

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A&P Jeopardy

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  1. A&P Jeopardy Nervous System Cardiovascular System Respiratory System Digestive System Urogenital System 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  2. 2 Which part of the brain stem controls breathing & heartrate?

  3. 3 Medulla Oblongata

  4. 4 Which type of brain matter actually does the calculating in the brain?

  5. 5 Grey Matter

  6. 6 What is the name for the bridge that connects the two halves of the cerebrum?

  7. 7 Corpus callosum

  8. 8 What are three functions of the diencephalon?

  9. 9 Hormone control, metabolism, & routing sensory info to the correct area

  10. 10 Daily Double What are the four lobes of the cerebrum and what are their functions? Daily Double

  11. 11 Frontal – Reasoning & Judgment Parietal – Spatial reasoning & math Temporal – Hearing & long-term memories Occipital - Vision

  12. 12 What are the four chambers of the heart?

  13. 13 Right & Left Atrium & Ventricle

  14. 14 Which side of the heart carries oxygenated blood?

  15. 15 Left

  16. 16 What is the purpose of the pericardium?

  17. 17 To protect & lubricate the heart

  18. 18 What are the four main vessels associated with the heart?

  19. 19 Inferior & Superior Vena Cava Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Vein Aorta

  20. 20 Trace the flow of blood through all chambers, valves, & vessels

  21. 21

  22. 22 What is the name for the structures in the lungs that actually absorb oxygen?

  23. 23 Alveoli

  24. 24 Which lung is bigger?

  25. 25 Right lung

  26. 26 What two muscles are utilized in respiration?

  27. 27 Intercostals & Diaphragm

  28. 28 Name three functions of the sinuses

  29. 29 Produce mucous Lighten the skull Resonance chamber for speech

  30. 30 Trace the path of air through the respiratory system

  31. 31 Nose Sinuses Pharynx Larynx Trachea Bronchus Bronchioles Alveoli

  32. 32 What is the body’s main organ of digestion?

  33. 33 Small Intestines

  34. 34 What is the name of the chemical in saliva that breaks down carbs and the name of the chemical in the stomach that breaks down proteins?

  35. 35 Amylase & Pepsin

  36. 36 Name three functions of the liver

  37. 37 Detoxify drugs & Alcohol Break down hormones Produces good cholesterol

  38. 38 In what structure is bile stored and what does bile do during digestion?

  39. 39 Bile is stored in the gall bladder and it allows fats to be digested

  40. 40 Trace the path of food through the three parts of the small intestines, cecum, and the four parts of the large intestines

  41. 41 Duodenum Jejunum Illeum Cecum Ascending Colon Transverse Colon Descending Colon Sigmoid colon

  42. 42 Daily Double • Trace the path that an egg takes through the female reproductive system and identify the two hormones that control the menstrual cycle Daily Double

  43. 37 Ovary – Fallopian Tube – Uterus – Cervix – Vagina Estrogen & Progesterone

  44. 44 Name three functions of the urinary system

  45. 45 Rid the body of excess toxins Maintain proper water/electrolyte balance Maintain proper pH

  46. 46 What is a physical and functional difference between the urethras of men & women?

  47. 47 Physical difference is length – Female 1 inch, Males about 8 Functional difference – Female carries urine only, Male carries urine & sperm

  48. 48 Trace the path of urine from production to exit from your body

  49. 49 Kidney – Ureter – Bladder - Urethra

  50. 50 Trace the pathway of sperm from production to exit in a male reproductive system

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