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Jeopardy Maintaining Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Anatomical Terms Directional Terms Body Cavities & Systems Maintaining Life Homeostasis Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Anatomical Terms The study of bodily functions

$100 Answer from Anatomical Terms Physiology

$200 Question from Anatomical Terms To properly reconnect the Disconnected bones of the human Skeleton, you would need to have a Good understanding of what field Of study?

$200 Answer from Anatomical Terms Anatomy

$300 Question from Anatomical Terms The identification of a disease Or disorder by a medical doctor based On a scientific evaluation of the Patients signs and symptoms is called a?

$300 Answer from Anatomical Terms Diagnosis

$400 Question from Anatomical Terms A fever with high blood pressure is An example of what kind of objective Data. What do we call these in the Medical field?

$400 Answer from Anatomical Terms Signs

$500 Question from Anatomical Terms An abnormality in structure And/ or function is known as a(n):

$500 Answer from Anatomical Terms Disorder

$100 Question from Directional Terms Toward the head

$100 Answer from Directional Terms Superior

$200 Question from Directional Terms To the front of the Body

$200 Answer from Directional Terms Anterior

$300 Question from Directional Terms Toward the surface of the Body

$300 Answer from Directional Terms Superficial

$400 Question from Directional Terms Farther away from midline

$400 Answer from Directional Terms Lateral

$500 Question from Directional Terms Cut into top and bottom halves

$500 Answer from Directional Terms Transverse Plane

$100 Question from Homeostasis Maintaining the body’s internal Environment stable

$100 Answer from Homeostasis

$200 Question from Homeostasis A progressive decline in the body’s Ability to restore homeostasis is Known as:

$200 Answer from Homeostasis Aging

$300 Question from Homeostasis This is the place the information Of a change is processed. It is usually The brain or spinal cord. It is known As the ____________ in maintaining Homeostasis.

$300 Answer from Homeostasis Control Center

$400 Question from Homeostasis Causes the effector to counter the Change that is occurring in the body. This is known as the ________ _______ System.

$400 Answer from Homeostasis Negative Feedback System

$500 Question from Homeostasis What are the 2 main systems that Control Homeostasis?

$500 Answer from Homeostasis The Nervous System and the Endocrine System

$100 Question from Body Systems A group of tissues working Together will form a:

$100 Answer from Body Systems Organ

$200 Question from Body Systems Controls homeostasis through Electrical messages known as Nerve impulses.

$200 Answer from Body Systems Nervous System

$300 Question from Body Systems The Thoracic cavity and the Abdominal cavities are divided By the:

$300 Answer from Body Systems Diaphragm

$400 Question from Body Systems Contains the Spinal Cord

$400 Answer from Body Systems Vertebral Cavity

$500 Question from Body Systems Contains an individual lung

$500 Answer from Body Systems Pleural Cavity

$100 Question from Maintaining Life The heart and lungs are protected By

$100 Answer from Maintaining Life The Ribs

$200 Question from Maintaining Life The process by which unspecialized Cells become specialized

$200 Answer from Maintaining Life Differentiation

$300 Question from Maintaining Life Includes all the activities promoted By the muscular system, such as propelling Ourselves from one place to another.

$300 Answer from Maintaining Life Movement

$400 Question from Maintaining Life The ability to sense changes (stimuli) In the environment and then to react to them

$400 Answer from Maintaining Life Responsiveness

$500 Question from Maintaining Life All the chemical reactions that occur within The body’s cells

$500 Answer from Maintaining Life Metabolism

Final Jeopardy List the levels of organization of the Human body in order starting with cells.

Final Jeopardy Answer Cells > Tissue > Organ > Organ System > Organism