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Bones & Muscles, Respiratory & Circulatory Systems, and the Benefits of Training

This Jeopardy game covers topics such as the sternum, phalanges, quadriceps, rectus abdominus, respiration, heart rate, aerobic power, and blood pressure.

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Bones & Muscles, Respiratory & Circulatory Systems, and the Benefits of Training

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  1. THIS IS JEOPARDY

  2. Your With Host... Ms. Meyers

  3. Bones & Muscles Respiratory System Circulatory System Benefits of Training Blood Pressure Blood 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. This bone compresses the heart when completing chest compressions during CPR. A 100

  5. What is the sternum? A 100

  6. The number of phalanges in the body. A 200

  7. What is 56? A 200

  8. The muscles on the front of the thigh and the back of the thigh. A 300

  9. What are the quadriceps and hamstring? A 300

  10. This muscle make up the infamous “six pack.” A 400

  11. What is the rectus abdominus? A 400

  12. Muscles that give the body its shape. A 500

  13. What are skeletal muscles? A 500

  14. This is responsible for the diffusion of gases from the muscles into venus blood. B 100

  15. What is a pressure gradient? B 100

  16. An increase in ventilation that exceeds the metabolic need for oxygen. B 200

  17. What is hyperventilation? B 200

  18. The delivery of oxygen to and removal of carbon dioxide from the tissues. B 300

  19. What is respiration? B 300

  20. Total lung capacity can be predicted based on this. B 400

  21. What is weight? B 400

  22. The respiratory muscles. B 500

  23. What are the intercostal muscles and the diaphram? B 500

  24. The oxygen carrying portion of the blood. C 100

  25. What is hemoglobin in red blood cells? C 100

  26. The volume of blood pumped per heart beat. C 200

  27. What is stroke volume? C 200

  28. In theory, the maximum heart rate of a baby at birth. C 300

  29. What is 220? C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. A recording of the electrical activity of the heart. C 400

  32. What is an electrocardiogram? C 400

  33. A leakage of a valve in the heart. C 500

  34. What is a heart murmur? C 500

  35. The percent of the blood that is made up of formed elements. D 100

  36. What is 44+%? D 100

  37. The last chamber the blood visits before going to the lungs for the oxygen. D 200

  38. What is the right ventricle? D 200

  39. Maximal oxygen uptake is a laboratory measurement of this. D 300

  40. What is aerobic power or cardio respiratory endurance? D 300

  41. Stroke volume can increase up to this intensity of maximal capacity. D 400

  42. What is 40-60%? D 400

  43. Aerobic training will slightly increase the number of these. D 500

  44. What are red blood cells? D 500

  45. This period refers to when the ventricle contracts. E 100

  46. What is systole? E 100

  47. Diastolic and systolic blood pressure will dramatically increase with this form of exercise E 200

  48. What is resistance exercise or strength training? E 200

  49. A person with a blood pressure of 140/90 has this. E 300

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