Course Guide Jeopardy 100 200 100 200 300 1200 1500 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 1000 100 200 300 400 500 Excretory System KidneyParts.

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Course Guide Jeopardy Excretory System KidneyParts of Body.Problems!Etc. FINAL

Excretory System 100 The major organ in the excretory system. What is the kidney?

Excretory System 200 What are integumentary, digestive, urinary, and respiratory system? These are the four systems that help the excretory system to excrete waste.

Excretory System 300 These are the substances the body gets rid of. (at least 3) What are carbon dioxide, solid waste, water, ammonia, oil, sweat, urine, and heat?

Excretory System 400 What are the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra? The structures of the excretory system that eliminates urea, water, and etc. are the following:

Excretory System 1000 If wastes were not removed from your body, they would pile up and make you sick. Excretion helps keep the body’s: What are internal environment stable and free of harmful materials?

Kidney 100 This is in the kidney, which takes a huge, important role in filtration. What are nephrons?

Kidney 200 The four types of kidney stones are What is the calcium oxalate, uric acid, cystine, and struvite?

Kidney 300 The two ways you could get your kidney fixed are: What are dialysis and kidney transplant?

Kidney 400 There are two distinct regions in the kidney. Tell me which is outer and inner. What are the renal medulla (inner) and renal cortex (outer)?

Kidney 500 This is the other name for kidney stones. What is nephrolithiasis?

Parts of Body 100 Solid waste travels out of the body through this thing. What is the rectum?

Parts of Body 200 Name at least two accessory organs that are important. What are the liver, skin, pancreas, lung, or large intestines?

Parts of Body 300 Urine is mostly involved with these organs. What are ureters, kidney, urinary bladder, and urethra?

Parts of Body 400 In the nephron, most filtration occurs in the What are glomerulus?

Parts of Body 500 These organs maintain homeostasis. What are lungs, skin, and liver?

Problems 100 You can use this to check your urine. (*Hint: Changes color in presence of glucose and etc. What is dipstick?

Problems 200 The kidney stones/crystals get stuck in the BLANK. What is the urinary tract?

Problems 300 5% of this stone is common and males get this a lot. What are uric acid stones?

Problems 400 Some diseases that are present in the excretory system are: (*HINT: at least three) What is renal disease, gout, and kidney diseases?

Problems 500 If this is present in the urine, it can be a sign that kidneys are not functioning well. What is protein?

Etc 100 Mechanism of blood purification involves two distinct processes: What is filtration and reabsorption?

Etc 200 Dialysis machines act like these structure in the excretory system. What are nephrons?

Etc 300 Kidneys sometimes react with… (Hint: Think about endocrine system.) What are hormones?

Etc 1000 Label: Artery Vein Loop of Henle Bowman’s capsule Glomerulus

Etc 1500 These are the ways kidney stones can form. What are: 1. A high concentration of stone-forming salt in urine? 2. Uneven balance of acid in the urine? 3. Lack of substance that are present in the urine that prevent growth of crystals?

FINAL JEOPARDY! Tell me how dialysis works. (Try your best!)