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3 2 Directional Terms

4 3 Definitions

5 4 Body Type

6 5 Homeostasis

7 6 Systems

8 7 Descriptive Terms

9 8 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500DirectionalTerms Body Types Homeostasis Definitions Systems Descriptive Terms

10 9 The eyes are __________ to the nose.

11 10 What is lateral?

12 11 The heel is _________ to the head.

13 12 What is posterior?

14 13 The shoulders are ________ to the hips.

15 14 What is superior?

16 15 The navel is on the ________ surface.

17 16 What is ventral?

18 17 The hand is ________ to the elbow.

19 18 What is distal?

20 19 The study of the structure of an organism and the relationship of its parts

21 20 What is anatomy?

22 21 The breakdown of nutrient materials to produce energy.

23 22 What is metabolism?

24 23 Atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, systems and organism.

25 24 What is the Levels of Organization?

26 25 Observations, hypothesis, experimental design, data, analysis, and conclusion.

27 26 What is the Scientific Method?

28 27 The body is erect, or standing, with arms at sides and palms facing forward and head and feet pointing forward.

29 28 What is the anatomical position?

30 29 A particular category of body build, or physique

31 30 What is somatotype?

32 31 Muscular physique

33 32 What is a mesomorph?

34 33 Thin, fragile physique characterized by little body fat

35 34 What is a ectomorph?

36 35

37 36 “ pear-shaped” and “apple-shaped”

38 37 What are body shapes that are associated with the endomorph body type

39 38 Heavy, rounded physique characterized with a large accumulation of fat in the trunk and thighs

40 39 What is an endomorph?

41 40 The relative constant state maintained by the body

42 41 What is homeostasis?

43 42 Sensory mechanism, control center, effector mechanism, and feedback

44 43 What are the four components in every feedback control loop?

45 44 A signal traveling toward a particular center or point of reference

46 45 What is afferent?

47 46 To amplify or accelerate change – birth of a baby, immune response to an infection, clot formation

48 47 What is positive feedback loops and examples?

49 48 The signal is moving away from a center or the point of reference

50 49 What is efferent?

51 50 Protection, temperature regulation, sensation

52 51 What are the functions of the integumentary system?

53 52 Movement, posture, heat production

54 53 What are the functions of the muscular system?

55 54 Support, protection, movement, mineral and fat storage, blood production

56 55 What are the functions of the skeletal system?

57 56 Breakdown and absorption of nutrients, elimination of wastes.

58 57 What are the functions of the digestive system?

59 58 Control, regulation, and coordination of other systems, sensation, memory

60 59 What are the functions of the nervous system?

61 60 Chest

62 61 What is thoracic?

63 62 Thigh

64 63 What is femoral?

65 64 Head

66 65 What is cephalic?

67 66 Area behind the knee

68 67 What is popliteal?

69 68 Cheek

70 69 What is zygomatic?

71 70

72 71

73 72 Energy for Cells

74 73 Carbohydrates

75 74 Proteins

76 75 Enzymes

77 76 Lipids

78 77 Nucleic Acids

79 78 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Energy for Life CarbohydratesProteins Enzymes Lipids Nucleic Acids

80 79 Type of carbon to carbon covalent bond storing the most energy

81 80 What is a quadruple (4) bond?

82 81 Macromolecules that can store the most energy

83 82 What are lipids or fats?

84 83 Original source of energy stored in organic compounds

85 84 What is sunlight?

86 85 Energy molecule stored in cells

87 86 What is ATP?

88 87

89 88 Functional group found on ATP

90 89 What is the phosphate group?

91 90 Monomer for carbohydrates

92 91 What are monosaccarhides?

93 92 Three simple sugars

94 93 What are glucose, fructose, & galactose?

95 94 General formula for any monosaccharide

96 95 What is C 6 H 12 O 6 or (CH 2 O) n ?

97 96 Sucrose is this type of carbohydrate

98 97 What is a disaccharide?

99 98 Two common polysaccharides found in plants

100 99 What are cellulose & starch?

101 100 Monomers of proteins

102 101 What are amino acids?

103 102 Bond that forms between amino acids

104 103 What is a peptide bond?

105 104 Two functional groups found on amino acids

106 105 What are the amino (-NH 2 ) & carboxyl (-COOH) groups ?

107 106 Temperate and pH can have this effect on a protein

108 107 What is change shape or denture?

109 108 Main difference among the twenty amino acids

110 109 What are the side or R groups?

111 110 Enzymes are this type of macromolecule

112 111 What are proteins?

113 112 Reactant catalyzed by an enzyme

114 113 What is a substrate?

115 114 Effect on the enzyme whenever the reactant joins it

116 115 What is change shape?

117 116 Effect on an enzyme of changing pH or temperature

118 117 What is change the enzyme’s shape?

119 118 Enzyme lipase digests these

120 119 What are lipids?

121 120 Can store lots of energy because of a large number of these

122 121 What are carbon- hydrogen bonds?

123 122 Hydrophilic end of a fatty acid

124 123 What is the carboxyl end?

125 124

126 125 Alcohol forming the backbone of fats

127 126 What is glycerol?

128 127 Makes a fatty acid saturated

129 128 What is all single bonds between carbons in chain?

130 129 Two fatty acids joined with a molecule of glycerol in cell membranes

131 130 What is a phospholipid?

132 131 Five elements in nucleic acids

133 132 What is CHONP?

134 133 Pentose sugar on DNA

135 134 What is deoxyribose?

136 135 Copies DNA so proteins can be made

137 136 What is RNA?

138 137 Monomers of nucleic acids

139 138 What are nucleotides?

140 139 Along with a sugar & phosphate, the 3 rd part of a nucleotide

141 140 What is a nitrogen- containing base?

142 141 Final Jeopardy

143 142 Macromolecules

144 143 Cholesterol is this type of macromolecule

145 144 What is a steroid?


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