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Directions:
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Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the
questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
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Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
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As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
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When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to
see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been
picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
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Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given.
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When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program
with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name,
but keep this file untouched!
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Round 1
Round 2
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Group
1
Final
Jeopardy
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2
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Group
3
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Anat vs. Organ Anterior Proximal Superior Medial
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
Distal
Systems
Phys
Posterior
Inferior Lateral
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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Observing an organ.
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What is anatomy?
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Measuring the amount of acid
produced in the stomach.
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What is physiology?
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Monitoring heart rate.
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What is physiology?
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Measuring pelvic girdle angles of
a skeleton found in the desert.
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What is anatomy?
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Measuring size of feet.
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What is anatomy?
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Protects deeper tissues from
injury or infection.
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What is the integumentary
system?
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To produce offspring.
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What is the reproductive system?
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Breaking down food & delivering
nutrients to blood stream.
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What is the digestive system?
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Returns leaked fluid back to blood
vessels and helps in immunity.
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What is the lymphatic system?
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Supplies body with oxygen and
removes carbon dioxide.
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What is the respiratory system?
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Heel bone to knee cap.
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What is the heel bone is posterior
to the knee cap?
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Sternum to shoulder blade.
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What is the sternum is anterior to
the shoulder blade?
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Nose to ears.
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What is the nose is anterior to
the ears?
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Butt cheeks to belly button.
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What is the butt cheeks are
posterior to the belly button?
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Intestines vs. kidneys.
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What is the intestines are anterior
to the kidneys?
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Elbow to wrist.
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What is the elbow is proximal to
the wrist?
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Toe to knee.
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What is the toe is distal to the
knee?
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Scalp to chin.
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What is the scalp is distal to the
chin?
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Thigh bone to ankle.
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What is the thigh bone is
proximal to the ankle?
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Finger tip to palm.
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What is the finger tip is distal to
the palm?
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Shoulder to stomach.
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What is the shoulder is superior
to the stomach?
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Nose to eyes.
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What is the nose is inferior to the
eyes?
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Hip to foot.
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What is the hip is superior to the
foot?
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Bladder to heart.
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What is bladder is inferior to the
heart?
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Stomach to intestines.
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What is the stomach is superior
to the intestines?
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Armpit to elbow.
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What is the armpit is medial to
the elbow?
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Heart to arm.
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What is the heart is medial to the
arm?
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Legs (spread out) to stomach.
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What is the legs are lateral to the
stomach?
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Ear to chin.
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What is the ear is lateral to the
chin?
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Belly button to appendix.
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What is the belly button is medial
to the appendix?
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Organization
Survival Homeo
-static
Functions Needs
Life
Feedback
Mech. Potpourri
Round 1
Events
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Final
Jeopardy
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The smallest level of
organization.
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What is atoms make molecules or
the chemical level?
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Similar cell types form this.
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What is a tissue?
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Molecules come together to form
these.
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What are cells?
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Many organ systems working
together forms this.
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What is an organism?
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Different tissues form this.
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What is an organ?
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Separating the “inside” from the
“outside.”
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What is maintaining boundaries?
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Ability to sense stimuli and react.
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What is to respond or be
irritated?
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Increasing in cell size and
number of cells.
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What is growth?
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Eliminating waste from digestion
and chemical reactions.
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What is excretion?
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Chemical reactions in the body
regulated by hormones.
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What is metabolism?
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Obtained through the air, needed
for cellular respiration.
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What is oxygen?
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This makes up 60-80% of your
body weight.
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What is water?
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760 mmHg or 29.92 inHg.
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What is atmospheric pressure?
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37ºC.
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What is basal body temperature?
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Macromolecules and vitamins
and minerals.
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What are nutrients?
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This produces the change that
sets off the homeostatic
imbalance.
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What is the stimulus?
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The pathway the output travels.
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What is the efferent pathway?
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Part of the body that detects the
stimulus.
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What is a receptor?
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The pathway for input.
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What is the afferent pathway?
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Information sent by the effector.
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What is the response?
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Sensing the change, and wanting
it to continue.
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What is positive feedback?
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Outside temperature is 55ºF,
causing us to shiver.
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What is negative feedback?
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Blood starts escaping a wound,
causing clotting factors to be
produced.
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Child birth begins, causing body
to release hormone oxytocin to
stimulate contractions.
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What is positive feedback?
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Blood pH drops below the
required range of 7.35 – 7.45.
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What is negative feedback?
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Anatomical position.
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What is standing with feet
shoulder length apart, hands at
side, palms facing forward?
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Anatomical position of lying
down, face upwards.
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What is the supine position?
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Latin derivation of the word
“anatomy.”
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What is “to cut apart?”
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Anatomical study of large body
parts, able to be seen with the
unaided eye.
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What is gross anatomy?
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Four basic tissue types.
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What are epithelial, connective,
muscular, and nervous tissues?
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Organ Systems
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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The largest organ system in the
entire human body performs
these five functions.
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What is to
1. protect deeper tissues
2. synthesize vitamin D
3. excrete chemical waste
4. regulate body temperature
5. contain receptors to detect cues?
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