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Life Science Jeopardy
Digestive Respiratory
System
System
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600
Circulatory
System
Excretory
System
Plants &
Processes
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Digestive System, 100
The mouth and the stomach are
connected by theā€¦
Esophagus
Digestive System, 200
The small
_____ intestines absorb
nutrients.
Digestive System, 300
Digestion begins in the mouth
where _______________
saliva and teeth help
break down food.
Digestive System, 400
What is absorbed through
the large intestine?
Water
Digestive System, 500
How long is the small intestine?
21-24 feet long
Digestive System, 600
What is the last stop in the
digestive system?
Colon
Respiratory System, 100
As the blood passes the alveoli,
oxygen (O2)
______________
and
carbon dioxide (CO2) are
_____________________
exchanged.
Respiratory System, 200
Air moves down the trachea to
bronchial tubes and finally
the _______________
into super small alveoli which are
only one cell thick.
Respiratory System, 300
diaphragm muscles
When the ____________
contract or relax it allows us to
inhale or exhale.
Respiratory System, 400
Air enters the body
through the nose and
or mouth where it
warmed by the
capillaries
______________.
Respiratory System, 500
Why do we breathe?
We breathe to bring oxygen into
our bodies so our cells can
function.
Respiratory System, 600
QUESTION
answer
Circulatory System, 100
The blood is either red or blue.
Why is that?
Blue is deoxygenated
blood and red is
oxygenated blood.
Circulatory System, 200
oxygen and
___________
carbon dioxide are
___________________
exchanged in the capillaries
Circulatory System, 300
When deoxygenated blood
enters the lung, what
happens?
The blood releases carbon
dioxide (CO2) and oxygen
(O2) is absorbed.
Circulatory System, 400
What parts are included in the
circulatory system?
Heart, veins, arteries,
capillaries, blood
Circulatory System, 500
left side of the heart carries
The _______
blood that is rich in oxygen.
Circulatory System, 600
Do the arteries go towards the
heart or away from the heart,
and for what purpose?
Away. They carry oxygenated
blood to the rest of the body.
Excretory System, 100
Why does you blood pass through
the kidneys?
To be cleaned
Excretory System, 200
What part of your body
holds liquid waste?
Bladder
Excretory System, 300
What is the
purpose of the
excretory system?
Liquid body wastes are disposed.
Excretory System, 400
QUESTION
answer
Excretory System, 500
QUESTION
answer
Excretory System, 600
QUESTION
answer
Plants & Processes, 100
What is the function of a
plant stem?
It supports the plant and
transports water and sugar
through the xylem and phloem.
Plants & Processes, 200
What is photosynthesis?
The process by which a plant
makes food using sunlight,
carbon dioxide, and water.
Photosynthesis produces glucose
(sugar) and oxygen.
Plants & Processes, 300
Water and nutrients travels
up the ______________ to the
xylem
leaves.
Plants & Processes, 400
Sugar travels down the
phloem to the root of
___________
the plant.
Plants & Processes, 500
Waste products of cell
respiration
are
carbon dioxide
____________________
(CO2)
and ____________.
water
Plants & Processes, 600
Cells break down glucose and
oxygen to
release energy
_____________________.
NAME THAT PART!
NAME THAT PART!
NAME THAT PART!
NAME THAT PART!
NAME THAT PART!
NAME THAT PROCESS!
Photosynthesis
NAME THAT PROCESS!
Glucose
(sugar)
oxygen
water
carbon dioxide