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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Directions: Choose your desired category and the appropriate points. Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question. If you need to go back to see the answer, push “P” for previous and “N” for next. Good Luck! . Cardio-vascular System. Heart & Main Vessels.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Directions: Choose your desired category and the appropriate points. Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question. If you need to go back to see the answer, push “P” for previous and “N” for next. Good Luck!

  3. Cardio-vascular System Heart & Main Vessels Respir-atory System Muscular System Digestive System GrabBag 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Running a marathon is an example of this type of exercise.

  5. What is aerobic? 100

  6. Muscle that is an antagonist of the biceps brachii.

  7. What are the triceps brachii? 200

  8. The fundamental unit of muscle contraction.

  9. What is the sarcomere? 300

  10. The neurotransmitter that controls muscle contraction.

  11. What is acetylcholine? 400

  12. Where calcium ions are stored while a muscle is at rest.

  13. What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)? 500

  14. The organ that absorbs most of the nutrients in food.

  15. What is the small intestine? 100

  16. The substance that emulsifies fats.

  17. What is bile? 200

  18. The organ where chemical digestion of proteins begins.

  19. What is the stomach? 300

  20. If this organ is damaged, lipids won’t be digested as well.

  21. What is the gall bladder? 400

  22. This organ removes excess glucose and cholesterol from the bloodstream.

  23. What is the liver? 500

  24. Measurement of the electrical signals in the heart.

  25. What is EKG (or ECG)? 100

  26. The blood vessels where nutrients & wastes are exchanged with the surrounding fluid.

  27. What are capillaries? 200

  28. This occurs when the smooth muscle in an arteriole contracts.

  29. What is vasoconstriction? 300

  30. The blood pressure that corresponds to when the ventricles are contracting.

  31. What is systolic blood pressure? 400

  32. Two things that help blood move along on its way back to the heart.

  33. What are respiration (breathing), skeletal muscle contraction, and valves in veins? 500

  34. The vessel that returns blood to the heart from the lower body (legs, abdomen, etc.).

  35. What is the inferior vena cava? 100

  36. The pacemaker of the heart.

  37. What is the SA node? 200

  38. This occurs when plaque causes a blockage in a coronary artery.

  39. What is a heart attack? 300

  40. The vessels that deliver blood to the lungs from the heart.

  41. What are pulmonary arteries? 400

  42. The chamber of the heart that pumps blood through the aortic valve.

  43. What is the left ventricle? 500

  44. The structures that hold the trachea open while breathing.

  45. What are cartilage rings? 100

  46. The passageway shared by food and air.

  47. What is the pharynx? 200

  48. The two muscles that allow you to inhale.

  49. What are the diaphragm and intercoastals? 300

  50. The structures in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.

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