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Transcript
Jeopardy
True/false
Digestive/
endocrine
system
matching
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Muscular
system
Circulatory
system
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Final Jeopardy
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The group of structures that gives your body
parts the power to move.
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Muscular system
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The two basic and opposite actions that allow
muscle movement are
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Contraction and extension
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Name two pairs of muscles that work together
Biceps and triceps
 Quads and calves
 Abs and lower back
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What is “use it or lose it”
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Using muscles helps to maintain the natural
tension in the muscles. Staying active and
eating healthy keeps muscles toned.
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Name and describe the 3 different types of
muscles. Voluntary or Involuntary
Skeletal – attach to bones to allow movement
Voluntary
 Smooth – found in organs, blood vessels and
glands. Involuntary
 Cardiac – found only in the walls of your heart
Involuntary
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A group of organs and tissues that move
essential supplies to body cells and removes
their waste products
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Circulatory system
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the liquid part of the blood called
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plasma
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What is cell respiration
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The process in which the body's cells are
nourished and energized.
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Describe the 3 solid parts of the blood
Red blood cells – carry oxygen and
carbondioxicde
 White blood cells – cary germ fighters
 Platelts - help blood clot at site of wound.
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Who can give blood, who can not give blood and
why is it important to give blood.
Be in good general health and feeling well*
Be at least 17-years-old in most states, or 16-yearsold with parental consent if allowed by state law
Weigh at least 110 lbs.
Additional weight requirements apply for donors 18-yearsold and younger and all high school donors
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Tendons are tough bands of tissue that attach
your muscles to bones
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true
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The chemicals secreted by the endocrine glands
are called hormones
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True
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The peripheral nervous system includes the
brain and spinal cord
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False – central nervous system.
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The two major parts to respiration are external
respiration and internal respiration
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True
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The dome shaped muscle that separates the
chest from the abdomen is called the alveoli
 The respiratory system is a chemical
communication system that controls many body
functions
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False – diaphragm
 False – endocrine
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The process of removing wastes from the body
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Excretion
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Glands?
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A group of cells or an organ that secretes a
substance
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What does the Pituitary gland do?
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Signals other endocrine glands to produce
hormones when needed.
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Causes of someone developing type II diabetes
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Occurs when the body cannot properly use the
insulin it produces. Usually occurs in people that
are overweight an don’t get enough exercise.
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Which three organs aid digestion? Explain what
each one does
Liver – produces a substance (bile) which helps
break down fats
 Gallbladder – stores bile and releases it into
small intestine when needed
 Pancreas – makes additional digestive enzymes
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Word Bank:
 A. autonomic system B. cell respiration
C. Kidneys D. ligaments E. small intestine
F. ovulation G. Cardiac H. gland I. capillaries
J. Somatic System
1. muscles found only in the walls of your heart
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G. Cardiac
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Word Bank:
 A. autonomic system B. cell respiration
C. Kidneys D. ligaments E. small intestine
F. ovulation G. Cardiac H. gland I. capillaries
J. Somatic System
2. A coiled, tube like organ that is about 20 feet
long.
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E. Small intestine
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Word Bank:
 A. autonomic system B. cell respiration
C. Kidneys D. ligaments E. small intestine
F. ovulation G. Cardiac H. gland I. capillaries
J. Somatic System
3. The release of a mature egg cell each month
4. A part of the nervous system dealing with
actions you control
F. Ovulation
 J. somatic system
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Word Bank:
 A. autonomic system B. cell respiration
C. Kidneys D. ligaments E. small intestine
F. ovulation G. Cardiac H. gland I. capillaries
J. Somatic System
5. The process in which the body’s cells are nourished and
energized
6. Tiny blood vessels that connect the veins and arteries to
the body’s cells
7. Organs that filter water and dissolved wastes from the
blood
 B. cell respiration
 I. Capillaries
 C. Kidneys
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Word Bank:
 A. autonomic system B. cell respiration
C. Kidneys D. ligaments E. small intestine
F. ovulation G. Cardiac H. gland I. capillaries
J. Somatic System
8. A group of cells or organs that secretes a substance
9. A part of the nervous system dealing with actions you do
not control
10. Cord like tissues that connect the bones to each joint
H. Gland
 A. autonomic system
 D. ligaments
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Final Jeopardy
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