LS Finals Jeopardy Microscopic Human Body Basics Skeletal and Muscular Systems Nutrition and...
-
Upload
antony-lake -
Category
Documents
-
view
222 -
download
2
Transcript of LS Finals Jeopardy Microscopic Human Body Basics Skeletal and Muscular Systems Nutrition and...
LS Finals Jeopardy
MicroscopicHuman
Body Basics
Skeletal and
Muscular Systems
Nutrition and
Digestion
Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Circulation and
Respiration
200 200 200 200 200 200
400 400 400 400 400 400
600 600 600 600 600 600
800 800 800 800 800 800
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Final Jeopardy
When you move a slide to the right, the image will appear to move to the …
ANSWER
Total magnification of a microscope with an
eyepiece (10x) and an objective (15x) …
ANSWER
This should be used to focus on high power …
ANSWER
Can be turned to adjust the amount of light
coming into a microscope …
ANSWER
Substance that can be added to a slide to make
certain parts more visible …
ANSWER
The smallest unit of life …
ANSWER
Type of tissue that can transmit chemical and electrical messages …
ANSWER
Group of tissues that work together to perform a
particular task …
ANSWER
DOUBLE
JEOPARDY
Type of tissue that can work voluntarily or involuntarily
…
ANSWER
Blood, bone, and cartilage are this type of tissue …
ANSWER
Mineral stored in bones …
ANSWER
The heart is this type of muscle …
ANSWER
Connective tissue that attaches bone to
bone …
ANSWER
As one muscle contracts its
antagonist must …
ANSWER
Type of joint that gives you the
greatest range of motion …
ANSWER
Type of digestion that occurs in the small
intestine …
ANSWER
Where carbohydrates are first digested …
ANSWER
Universal liquid needed to complete all metabolic
activities …
ANSWER
Muscular movement through the digestive
system …
ANSWER
Amino acids are the building blocks of …
ANSWER
DOUBLE
JEOPARDY
Nerve cells are also known as …
ANSWER
The brain and the spinal cord make up the …
nervous system.
ANSWER
Part of the brain responsible for balance …
ANSWER
This part of the brain controls how other glands
produce hormones …
ANSWER
This nerve connects the eyes to the brain …
ANSWER
Gas taken in by aerobic animals …
ANSWER
Structure that blocks food from entering the trachea
while swallowing …
ANSWER
Nasal passages are lined with these two things to
clean and moisten the air you breath in …
ANSWER
Capillaries in the lungs pick up oxygen from these
structures …
ANSWER
Oxygen passes easily into the blood by the process
of …
ANSWER
Answer Microscopic - 200
Left
HOME
Answer Microscopic - 400
10 x 15 = 150x
HOME
Answer Microscopic - 600
Fine focus
HOME
Answer Microscopic - 800
Diaphragm
HOME
Answer Microscopic - 1000
Stain (dye)
HOME
Answer Human Body Basics - 200
Cell
HOME
Answer Human Body Basics - 400
Nerve tissue
HOME
Answer Human Body Basics - 600
Organs
HOME
Answer Human Body Basics - 800
Muscle tissue
HOME
Answer Human Body Basics - 1000
Connective tissue
HOME
Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 200
Calcium (phosphorous)
HOME
Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 400
Cardiac muscle
HOME
Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 600
Ligaments
HOME
Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 800
Relax
HOME
Answer Skeletal/Muscular - 1000
Ball and socket joint
HOME
Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 200
Chemical digestion
HOME
Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 400
Mouth
HOME
Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 600
Water
HOME
Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 800
Peristalsis
HOME
Answer Nutrition and Digestion - 1000
Proteins
HOME
Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 200
Neuron
HOME
Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 400
Central Nervous System
HOME
Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 600
Cerebellum
HOME
Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 800
Hypothalamus
HOME
Answer Nervous/Endocrine - 1000
Optic nerve
HOME
Answer Circulation/Respiration - 200
Oxygen
HOME
Answer Circulation/Respiration - 400
Epiglottis
HOME
Answer Circulation/Respiration - 600
Cilia and mucus
HOME
Answer Circulation/Respiration – 800
Alveoli
HOME
Answer Circulation/Respiration - 1000
Diffusion
HOME
List three types of symbiotic relationships and an example of each
…
ANSWER
Answer Final Jeopardy
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
HOME