LS Finals Jeopardy Microscopic Human Body Basics Skeletal and Muscular Systems Nutrition and...

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LS Finals Jeopardy

MicroscopicHuman

Body Basics

Skeletal and

Muscular Systems

Nutrition and

Digestion

Nervous and Endocrine Systems

Circulation and

Respiration

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Final Jeopardy

When you move a slide to the right, the image will appear to move to the …

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Total magnification of a microscope with an

eyepiece (10x) and an objective (15x) …

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This should be used to focus on high power …

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Can be turned to adjust the amount of light

coming into a microscope …

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Substance that can be added to a slide to make

certain parts more visible …

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The smallest unit of life …

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Type of tissue that can transmit chemical and electrical messages …

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Group of tissues that work together to perform a

particular task …

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JEOPARDY

Type of tissue that can work voluntarily or involuntarily

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Blood, bone, and cartilage are this type of tissue …

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Mineral stored in bones …

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The heart is this type of muscle …

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Connective tissue that attaches bone to

bone …

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As one muscle contracts its

antagonist must …

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Type of joint that gives you the

greatest range of motion …

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Type of digestion that occurs in the small

intestine …

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Where carbohydrates are first digested …

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Universal liquid needed to complete all metabolic

activities …

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Muscular movement through the digestive

system …

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Amino acids are the building blocks of …

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Nerve cells are also known as …

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The brain and the spinal cord make up the …

nervous system.

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Part of the brain responsible for balance …

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This part of the brain controls how other glands

produce hormones …

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This nerve connects the eyes to the brain …

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Gas taken in by aerobic animals …

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Structure that blocks food from entering the trachea

while swallowing …

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Nasal passages are lined with these two things to

clean and moisten the air you breath in …

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Capillaries in the lungs pick up oxygen from these

structures …

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Oxygen passes easily into the blood by the process

of …

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Answer Microscopic - 200

Left

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Answer Microscopic - 400

10 x 15 = 150x

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Answer Microscopic - 600

Fine focus

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Answer Microscopic - 800

Diaphragm

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Answer Microscopic - 1000

Stain (dye)

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Answer Human Body Basics - 200

Cell

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Answer Human Body Basics - 400

Nerve tissue

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Answer Human Body Basics - 600

Organs

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Answer Human Body Basics - 800

Muscle tissue

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Answer Human Body Basics - 1000

Connective tissue

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Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 200

Calcium (phosphorous)

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Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 400

Cardiac muscle

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Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 600

Ligaments

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Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 800

Relax

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Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 1000

Ball and socket joint

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Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 200

Chemical digestion

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Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 400

Mouth

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Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 600

Water

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Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 800

Peristalsis

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Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 1000

Proteins

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Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 200

Neuron

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Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 400

Central Nervous System

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Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 600

Cerebellum

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Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 800

Hypothalamus

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Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 1000

Optic nerve

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Answer Circulation/Respiration - 200

Oxygen

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Answer Circulation/Respiration - 400

Epiglottis

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Answer Circulation/Respiration - 600

Cilia and mucus

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Answer Circulation/Respiration – 800

Alveoli

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Answer Circulation/Respiration - 1000

Diffusion

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List three types of symbiotic relationships and an example of each

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Answer Final Jeopardy

Mutualism

Commensalism

Parasitism

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