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Lymphatic

Endocrine

Nervous

Circulatory

Senses

Digestive

Lymphatic $100 Endocrine Nervous Circulatory Senses Digestive Double Jeopardy! $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

T1 $100 WBCs that mature in the thymus and may be helpers or killers

T1 Back What are T cells? $100

T1 $200 Spongy organ in the abdomen that helps fight infection

T1 Back $200 What is the spleen?

T1 $300 Cells that engulf and destroy bacteria, located in the lymph nodes

T1 Back $300 What are macrophages?

$400 Masses of MALT tissue that protect the pharynx from bacteria T1

Back $400 What are tonsils?

T1 $500 Masses of MALT tissue that protect the intestines from bacteria

T1 Back $500 What are Peyer’s patches?

T2 $100 Gland that produces insulin and regulates blood glucose

T2 Back $100 What is the pancreas?

T2 $200 Gland in the brain that receives instructions from the hypothalamus, causes dwarfism or gigantism

T2 Back $200 What is the pituitary?

T2 $300 Located in the neck, controls metabolism and regulate blood calcium level

T2 Back $300 What is the thyroid?

T2 $400 Gland located atop the kidney that produces adrenalin and cortisol

T2 Back $400 What is the adrenal gland?

T2 $500 Located in the throat, increase blood calcium

T2 Back $500 What are parathyroids?

T3 $100 Part of the brain that controls breathing and heart rate

T3 Back $100 What is the medulla and pons?

T3 $200 Part of the brain that controls balance and coordination

T3 Back $200 What is the cerebellum?

T3 $300 Lobe of the brain that controls hearing and speech

T3 Back $300 What is the temporal lobe?

T3 $400 Part of the nervous system that is voluntary

T3 Back $400 What is the somatic NS?

T3 $500 Nerves that carry messges TOWARD and AWAY?

T3 Back $500 What are afferent and efferent?

T4 $100 Valve between right atrium and right ventricle

T4 Back $100 What is the tricuspid?

T4 $200 Artery that supplies the heart with oxygen and nutrients

T4 Back $200 What is the coronary artery?

T4 $300 Valves at the entrances to the aorta and pulmonary artery

T4 Back $300 What are semilunar?

T4 $400 Pacemaker of the heart

T4 Back $400 What is the sinoatrial node?

T4 $500 Tough cords of connective tissue that anchor the papillary muscles in the heart

T4 Back $500 What are chordae tendinae?

T5 $100 Round clear object in the eye that focuses light and is held in place by ciliary body

T5 Back $100 What is the lens?

T5 $200 Clear window over anterior portion of the eye, modification of the sclera

T5 Back $200 What is the cornea?

T5 $300 Screen on which the image is projected, innermost nerve layer of the eye

T5 Back $300 What is the retina?

T5 $400 Snail shaped chamber in the ear that houses the Organ of Corti, center for hearing

T5 Back $400 What is the cochlea?

T5 $500 Jelly like material which gives the eyeball shape and transmits light

T5 Back $500 What is the vitreous humor?

T6 $100 Structure where most digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place

T6 Back $100 What is the small intestine?

T6 $200 Common passageway for air and food located in the throat

T6 Back $200 What is the pharynx?

T6 $300 Digestive substance produced by the liver that helps digest fat

T6 Back $300 What is bile?

T6 $400 Finger-like projections in the small intestine that increase surface area

T6 Back $400 What are villi?

T6 $500 Fold of membrane that holds the tongue to the floor of the mouth

T6 Back $500 What is the lingual frenulum?

Double Jeopardy!!!

Lymphatic

Circulatory

Nervous

Terms

Urinary

Reproduction

Lymphatic $200 Circulatory Nervous TermsUrinary Reproductive Final Jeopardy! $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

T1 $200 Lymphocytes that produce antibodies

Back $200 T1 What are B cells?

T1 $400 Disease that occurs when the immune system attacks itself

Back $400 T1 What is an autoimmune disease?

T1 $600 What MALT stands for

Back $600 T1 What is Mucosa Associated Lymphatic Tissue?

T1 $800 One sign of inflammation

Back $800 T1 What is redness, heat swelling or pain?

T1 $1000 Two ways to get immunity

Back $1000 T1 What are vaccines, getting a disease and umbilical cord?

T2 $200 Smallest blood vessels

Back $200 T2 What are capillaries?

$400 T2 What is the medical term for a heart attack

Back $400 T2 What is a myocardial infarction?

$600 T2 In these vessels, blood pressure is at its highest

Back $600 T2 What are arteries?

$800 T2 On an EKG, this wave comes before the QRS wave

Back $800 T2 What is the P wave?

$1000 T2 Slow heartbeat, less than 60 beats per minute

Back $1000 T2 What is bradycardia?

T3 $200 Nerve that takes sound messages to the ear

Back $200 T3 What is the vestibulo- cochlear nerve?

$400 T3 Known as rest and digest part of the nervous system

Back $400 T3 What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

$600 T3 Part of the nervous system that consists of nerves

Back $600 T3 What is the peripheral nervous system?

$800 T3 Part of the nervous system that is composed of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions

Back $800 T3 What is the autonomic nervous system?

$1000 T3 Lobe of the brain that is associated with sight

Back $1000 T3 What is the occipital lobe?

T4 $200 Means arm from shoulder to elbow

Back $200 T4 What is brachial?

$400 T4 Means away from the main part of the body

Back $400 T4 What is distal?

$600 T4 Cut that gives you a left and a right

Back $600 T4 What is sagittal?

$800 T4 Means side or body wall

Back $800 T4 What is parietal?

$1000 T4 Means “guts” or organs

Back $1000 T4 What is visceral?

T5 $200 Organ that produces urine

Back $200 T5 What is the kidney?

$400 T5 Tubes that deliver urine to the bladder

Back $400 T5 What are ureters?

$600 T5 Name 2 conditions that could be detected by a urinalysis

Back $600 T5 What is diabetes, pregnancy, kidney stone, kidney or bladder infection?

$800 T5 pH of urine

Back $800 T5 What is 6?

T5 $ processes of urine formation

Back T5 $1000 What are filtration, reabsorption and secretion?

T6 $200 Where babies grow during pregnancy

Back $200 T6 What is the uterus?

$400 T6 Male organs that produce sperm

Back $400 T6 What are testes?

$600 T6 Tube which eggs pass through to get from the ovary to the uterus

Back $600 T6 What are Fallopian tubes?

$800 T6 An organ that produces substances in semen, that the urethra passes through

Back $800 T6 What is the prostate gland?

T6 $1000 Coiled tubes on top of testes, in which sperm mature

Back T6 $1000 What is the epididymis?

Final Jeopardy!!!

Name 4 sphincters in the digestive system Final Jeopardy!!!

What are cardiac, pyloric, ileocaecal and anal sphincters? Final Jeopardy!!!