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Jeopardy!
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Levels of organization 100
 Which level of organization is
considered the most complex?
 Human organism
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Levels of organization -200
 At what level of organization can
life be sustained?
 The Cell
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Levels of organization -300
 Atoms combine to form
molecules. Give 2 examples of
molecules.
 Water, carbon dioxide, glucose,
etc…
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Levels of organization -400
 List 4 organelles that are found in
a human body cell.
 Nucleus, ribosome, golgi body,
mitochondria, lysosome, etc…
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Levels of organization -500
 There are 9 levels of
organization. They are arranged
from simplest to most complex.
Name the 9 levels from simple to
complex.
 Atom, molecule, macromolecule,
organelle, cell, tissue, organ,
organ system, & organism
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Directional terms -100
 Explain and demonstrate correct
anatomical position.
 Standing erect, face forward,
palms forward
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Directional terms -200
 What is the anatomical term
for the “front” side of the
heart.
 Ventral, anterior
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Directional terms -300
 What body structure is
located medial to the ears.
 The nose.
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Directional terms -400
 The directional terms proximal
and distal are in reference to the
__________. (body part) AND
what defines each term?
 Trunk: proximal/close ;
distal/farther
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DAILY DOUBLE 500 * 2
 Sagittal: divides
 Explain the
the body into left
differences of a and right
portions.
sagittal cut,
 Frontal: anterior
frontal cut, and and posterior
transverse cut.
portions
 Transverse:
superior and
inferior portions?
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Body cavities & regions -100
 The head, neck, and abdomen
would be in this portion of the
body.
 Axial
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Body cavities & regions -200
 Which of the following is an
example of an upper abdominal
region: Right Iliac, hypogastric,
or Left Hypochondriac.
 Left Hypochondriac
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Body cavities & regions -300
 The thoracic portion of the ventral
abdominal cavity is separated from
the abdominopelvic portion by a
muscle called the ___________.
 diaphragm
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Body cavities & regions - 400
 What organ is not found in
the pelvic cavity: bladder,
stomach, rectum, colon
 stomach
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Body cavities & regions -500
 Which of the following structures
does not lie within the
mediastinum: aorta, liver,
esophagus, trachea.
 liver
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Landmark regions -100
 If a doctor was referring to the wrist
area, the landmark name would be
__________.
 carpal
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Landmark regions -200
 When you are applying deodorant,
what landmark region are you
applying it to?
 Axillary
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Landmark regions -300
 When babies get diaper rash,
ointment is applied to this
landmark area.
 Perineal
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Landmark regions -400
 Athletes often tear muscles during sports
activities because of improper stretching.
A hurdle jumper may tear muscles in this
landmark region if they didn’t warm-up.
 Inguinal
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Landmark regions -500
 The buttocks are often used
as intramuscular injection
sites. This region can be
called ____________.
 Gluteal
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Membranes-100
 This membrane type covers organs.
 Visceral membrane
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Membranes -200
 This membrane type lines body
cavities.
 Parietal membrane
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Membranes - 300
 An emergency room patient had a
superficial stab wound which
injured the visceral and parietal
peritoneum. In what region was
the injury located?
 abdomen
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Membranes -400
 Serous fluid in the pleural cavity
would be found between membranes
surrounding the _________.
 lungs
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DAILY DOUBLE - 500 * 2
 The membrane
that covers the
heart is called
the _______.
 The membrane
that lines the
cavity is called
the_________ .
 Visceral
pericardium
 Parietal
pericardium
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Misc. -100
 An anatomist would study _______
whereas a physiologist would study
___________.
 Structure; function
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Misc -200
 The bodies ability to respond to
changes in the environment and to
maintain consistency in the internal
environment is called:
 homeostasis
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Misc -300
 The study of tissues is called
________, whereas the study of
cells is called __________.
 Histology; cytology
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Misc -400
 A synonym for medial is
____________.
 midline
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Misc. -500
 If your reference point is “nearest the
trunk of the body” rather than
“farthest from the trunk of the body,”
where does the elbow lie in relation
to the wrist? Anterior, posterior,
distal, or proximal.
 Proximal
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