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JEOPARDY! The Physiology Version… With your host, Ms. Shao!
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JEOPARDY!
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Blood & Heart
Digestive, Kidney & Endorine
Brain & Nervous System
Immune System Cancer
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Blood & Heart - $100
Human blood is composed of these four major blood types.
(no Rh needed)
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What are A, B, AB, and O?
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This artery pumps oxygenated blood to the
whole body.
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What is the aorta?
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A person with this type of blood and Rh factor can
donate to anyone (“Universal Donor”).
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What is Type O-?
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This vein(s) brings deoxygenated blood back to
the heart.
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What is the vena cava?
(inferior/superior)
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This circuit of blood travels between the heart and all
organs of the body.
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What is the systemic circuit?
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This long tube connects the mouth to the stomach.
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What is the esophagus?
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Most of the nutrients from our food is absorbed here.
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What is the small intestine?
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The large intestine’s main function is to absorb this.
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What is water?
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Adrenaline is released from these glands to control the “fight-or-flight” response.
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What are the adrenal glands?
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Filtered blood from the kidney exits this vein
(goes toward the vena cava).
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What is the renal vein?
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Nervous - $100
The occipital lobe, located in the back of the brain,
controls this sense.
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What is vision/sight?
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A blow to this part of your brain can cause you to lose
your balance or fall.
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What is the cerebellum?
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The myelin sheath is this surrounding the neuron.
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What is a layer of fat?
This internal part of the brain controls emotions.
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What is the amygdala?
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The chemicals that shoot out when an electrical impulse
reaches the end of a neuron.
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What are neurotransmitters?
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This defense mechanism raises the body temperature
to slow down or kill pathogens.
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What is a fever?
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Immune - $200 This defense mechanism traps pathogens as they enter through the nose/
mouth.
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What is mucus?
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Immune - $300 Patients with bacterial
infections are often treated with this type of medicine.
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What is an antibiotic?
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Immune - $400 HIV weakens the immune
system by infecting this type of white blood cell.
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What are T-cells?
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B-cells produce these proteins that can tag pathogens and cause
clumping.
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What are antibodies?
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Cancer of the blood
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What is leukemia?
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What is sarcoma?
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Medications that treat cancer by stopping all cells from
growing, even healthy cells
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What is chemotherapy?
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Cancer - $400 The most commonly
diagnosed category of cancer
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What is carcinoma?
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Cancer - $500 Cells in a malignant will
continue to grow and spread, where as cells in a benign
tumor may commit this, another term for cell suicide.
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What is apoptosis?
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Pathogens - 100 pts What are the two most common types of pathogens we studied?
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Final Jeopardy
You may only wager as many points as you have!
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A new vaccine has been discovered for dengue, a
severe disease found in the tropics, caused by this type
of pathogen.
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Final Jeopardy!!
What is a virus?
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