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100 200 300 400 500 Lymphatic System Lymphatic Anatomy Mastergland Endocrine System Immunity Hormonal Influence
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The watery, clear fluid inside lymphatic vessels is called? A 100
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lymph A 100
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What are the specialized white cells that protect the body against antigens like viruses and bacteria? A 200
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Lymphocytes A 200
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What prevents the lymph fluid from flowing backwards? A 300
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semilunar valves A 300
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What force moves the lymph fluid through the lymphatic vessels? A 400
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muscle contractions A 400
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What is the back up of extra fluid in tissue called? A 500
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Edema A 500
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B 100 What are the two functions of the lymphatic system?
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1 – pick up leaky fluid 2 – protection (immunity) B 100
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Movement of substances into the lymphatic vessels is caused by what force? B 200
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pressure B 200
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What type of cells make up the membranes of the lymphatic vessels? B 300
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Simple, squamous epithelium B 300
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What two molecules are moved through the lymphatic vessels because they are too big for the blood capillaries? B 400
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proteins and fat B 400
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What vein does all filtered lymph empty into? B 500
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Subclavian Vein B 500
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What structure in the lymphatic system filters lymph fluid and makes lymphocytes used for protection? C 100
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Lymph Nodes C 100
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Lymphatic vessels are structurally most similar to? C 200
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Veins C 200
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What is the body largest lymphatic organ? C 300
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Spleen C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Which gland is located behind the sternum, shrinks with age and helps mature lymphocytes into T cells? C 400
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Thymus Gland C 400
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Lymph drains unevenly in the body. Which duct drains lymph from most of the body? C 500
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Thoracic Duct C 500
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What term describes how hormones are directly dumped into the bloodstream? D 100
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Endocrine D 100
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What molecules deliver messages to the body? D 200
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Hormones D 200
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What type of cells have specific receptors that recognize certain hormones? D 300
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Target Cells D 300
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What term describes the changes that our bodies go through in adolescence that is primarily influenced by hormones? D 400
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puberty D 400
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Hormones are made of what type of molecule? Be specific. D 500
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lipid based steroids D 500
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Which gland is commonly referred to as the mastergland? E 100
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Pituitary Gland E 100
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Which area of the brain controls the pituitary gland? E 200
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Hypothalamus E 200
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Which hormone stimulates milk production in mammals? E 300
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Prolactin E 300
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E 400 Which hormone stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth?
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E 400 Oxytocin
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Which hormone produced by the pituitary controls stress by stimulating the adrenal cortex? E 500
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Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone (ACTH) E 500
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Which hormone causes gigantism and dwarfism? F 100
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Human Growth Hormone F 100
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F 200 Which gland is located in the front of the next and on top of the trachea?
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Thyroid gland F 200
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Which hormone needs iodine and ultimately stimulates your metabolism? F 300
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Thyroid Hormone F 300
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Which hormone increases calcium, phosphate, and magnesium absorption in the intestines? F 400
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Parathyroid Hormone F 400
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Which hormone commonly called adrenaline is responsible for creating fear under stress? F 500
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Epinephrine F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Endocrine System Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Which hormone signals the liver to release glucose? Click on screen to continue
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Glucagon Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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