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Human Body Challenge As a group, read and discuss each question. I will give about 30 seconds per question. At the end, we will check the answers. The group with the most correct answers will win.

1 of 30) What process best describes the picture below?

2 of 30) Name the cells inside the cochlea that create impulses when bent.

3 of 30) During an action potential, what is the electrical charge of the cell’s interior?

4 of 30) two parts: a)What does bacteria release, causing healthy cells to die? b) what helps to kill bacteria?

5 of 30) What type of immunity will Susie’s child be born with?

6 of 30) Name the objects that carry neurotransmitters outside of a neuron.

7 of 30) The human control system has 4 parts. Which role do nerves play?

8 of 30) Which tissue makes up organs, such as the lungs?

9 of 30) Label the objects of the neuron below. Choices: Neurotransmitters Impulse Plasma membrane Vesicle Schwann cell Synapse Receptor

10 of 30) Of the superheroes listed below, which is not human?

11 of 30) Match the sense with the nerve. SenseNerve SmellAuditory SightOlfactory HearingOptical

12 of 30) Which part of a control system gathers information about the body and environment?

13 of 30)During negative feedback, which organ senses high blood glucose levels and then responds to help lower the level?

14 of 30) Name the fluid that scent chemicals dissolve in before leading to the olfactory nerve?

15 of 30) Which part of a neuron first receives neurotransmitters and then creates an impulse?

16 of 30) Label the parts of the endocrine system using the choices below. Adrenal Testes Thymus Pituitary Thyroid Pancreas Ovaries

17 of 30) Name the proteins found on the surface of cells (like a uniform) to help identify them as belonging to yourself.

18 of 30) Which white blood cell surrounds and engulfs foreign particles?

19 of 30) Two part question: a) What type of chemical do glands create? b) How does the chemical from part (a) travel to targets?

20 of 30) Name the protein that binds oxygen to red blood cells.

21 of 30) Name 4 components of whole blood.

22 of 30) List all the blood types that a B+ person can receive in a transfusion.

23 of 30) Which white blood cell destroys infected body cells, along with the invading pathogen?

24 of 30) Who said that “small animals” (pathogens) cause disease, creating the Germ Theory?

25 of 30) Three part question: a) Name the gland that controls blood sugar levels. b) Name the hormone that reduces blood sugar concentration in the blood. c) Which letter identifies this gland?

26 of 30) Which defense proteins cause pathogens to clump together until being destroyed by WBCs?

27 of 30) Two part question: a) Name the gland regulates water concentration. b) Identify the gland.

28 of 30) Which medications are created from dead/weakened viruses and produce an acquired immunity?

29 of 30)Insects and animals that can carry pathogens are known as _______.

30 of 30) Which part of blood clots to help stop bleeding?

Exchange Your Answers

1 of 30) What process best describes the picture below?

2 of 30) Name the cells inside the cochlea that create impulses when bent.

3 of 30) During an action potential, what is the electrical charge of the cell’s interior?

4 of 30) two parts: a)What does bacteria release, causing healthy cells to die? b) what helps to kill bacteria?

5 of 30) What type of immunity will Susie’s child be born with?

6 of 30) Name the objects that carry neurotransmitters outside of a neuron.

7 of 30) The human control system has 4 parts. Which role do nerves play?

8 of 30) Which tissue makes up organs, such as the lungs?

9 of 30) Label the objects of the neuron below.

10 of 30) Of the superheroes listed below, which is not human?

11 of 30) Match the sense with the nerve. SenseNerve SmellAuditory SightOlfactory HearingOptical

12 of 30) Which part of a control system gathers information about the body and environment?

13 of 30)During negative feedback, which organ senses high blood glucose levels and then responds to help lower the level?

14 of 30) Name the fluid that scent chemicals dissolve in before leading to the olfactory nerve?

15 of 30) Which part of a neuron first receives neurotransmitters and then creates an impulse?

16 of 30) Label the parts of the endocrine system using the choices below. Testes Thymus Pituitary Thyroid Adrenal Pancreas Ovaries

17 of 30) Name the proteins found on the surface of cells (like a uniform) to help identify them as belonging to yourself.

18 of 30) Which white blood cell surrounds and engulfs foreign particles?

19 of 30) Two part question: a) What type of chemical do glands create? b) How does the chemical from part (a) travel to targets?

20 of 30) Name the protein that binds oxygen to red blood cells.

21 of 30) Name 4 components of whole blood.

22 of 30) List all the blood types that a B+ person can receive in a transfusion. Remember, this person will only have A antibodies in their plasma.

23 of 30) Which white blood cell destroys infected body cells, along with the invading pathogen?

24 of 30) Who said that “small animals” (pathogens) cause disease, creating the Germ Theory?

25 of 30) Three part question: a) Name the gland that controls blood sugar levels. b) Name the hormone that reduces blood sugar concentration in the blood. c) Which letter identifies this gland?

26 of 30) Which defense proteins cause pathogens to clump together until being destroyed by WBCs?

27 of 30) Two part question: a) Name the gland regulates water concentration. b) Identify the gland.

28 of 30) Which medications are created from dead/weakened viruses and produce an acquired immunity?

29 of 30)Insects and animals that can carry pathogens are known as _______.

30 of 30) Which part of blood clots to help stop bleeding?