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With your host, Ms. McCracken
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A little bit
of
everything
Could be
Anything
Diseases
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Round 2
Final
In the
Beginning
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I
remember
that
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The study of how the body
and its parts function is the
definition of this.
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Physiology
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Nutrients, water,
atmospheric pressure and
oxygen are all examples of
what?
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Survival needs
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The structure that divides
the thoracic cavity from the
abdominal cavity is called
this.
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Diaphragm
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A plane that divides the
body into anterior and
posterior would be
considered this.
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Frontal (Coronal)
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Which of the following is an
example of an upper
abdominal region?
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A. Right illiac
B. Left Hypochondriac
C. Left Lumbar
D. Hypogastric
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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Right illiac
Left Hypochondriac
Left Lumbar
Hypogastric
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The abdomen is _________
to the diaphragm.
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Inferior
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This tissue lines most of
the respiratory tract.
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Pseudostratified ciliated
columnar
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The skeleton of a fetus is
composed largely of this.
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Hyaline
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Wound healing occurs in
two major ways, what are
they?
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Regeneration and fibrosis
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Respiratory
capacities are
measured with a
______________.
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Spirometer
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The upper arm consists of a
single bone called this.
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Humerus
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The doctor manually
realigned Jon’s fractured
ulna. This type of
realignment is called….
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Closed reduction
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The largest and strongest
bone of the face is called
this.
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Mandible
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The action by which you
move your thumb to touch
the tips of the other fingers
on the same hand is called.
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Opposition
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Name the picture below
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Simple columnar
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An extension past the
anatomical position is
known as this.
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Hyperextension
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Turning the palm of the
hand anteriorly is an
example of this
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Supination
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Muscles that oppose or
reverse a movement are
considered this
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Antagonistic
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This bone does not
articulate directly with any
other bone.
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Hyoid bone
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Commonly called a heart
attack
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Myocardial Infarction
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This term refers to the
contraction of the heart
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Systole
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Which foot movement
enables a person to stand
on their heels?
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Dorsiflexion
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A medical imaging technique that
utilizes magnetic fields to pry
information from the body’s
tissues.
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MRI
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What is responsible for
keeping food out of the
lower respiratory
passages?
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Epiglottis
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Moving a limb toward the
midline of the body is
referred to as
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ADDuction
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The most common and
most dangerous form of
muscular dystophy.
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Duchenne’s
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Persistent hypertension is
defined as sustained
elevated arterial pressure of
________ or higher.
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140/90
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A rapid, uncoordinated
shuddering of the heart
muscle is called…….
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Fibrillation
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Slow heart rate
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Bradycardia
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This disease causes
secretion of abnormal
mucus that clogs the
respiratory passages.
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Cystic Fibrosis
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Final Jeopardy!
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Final Category
Disease
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Is distinguished by
permanent enlargement of
the aveoli, accompanied by
destruction of the alveolar
walls causing the lungs to
lose their elasticity.
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Final Jeopardy
Question
Emphysema
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