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Directions:
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Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are
really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
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Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
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As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
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When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to
see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already
been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as
you go.
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Click on the “Scores” box to return to the main scoreboard.
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given.
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When finished, DO NOT save the game unless you save it as a
different name.
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Round 1
Round 2
If I Only
Had a Brain
Final
Jeopardy
Lonely at
Heart
Lost in
Adolescence
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Nerves,
Brain, &
Senses
Blood
Heart
Growth &
Respiration Reproduction Development
Round 2
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Final
Jeopardy
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
Scores
$300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300
$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
$500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100
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Either an impulse is sent or it is not!
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What is the all-or-none
response?
Scores
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Projection, Adaptation,
Afterimage, Referred pain,
and Phantom pain
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What are the different characteristics
of sensations?
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The main purpose of Myelin Sheath
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What is to speed up an impulse as it
travels across a neuron?
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Pain, Temperature and Touch
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What are the three somatic senses?
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Mechanoreceptors,
Chemorecptors,
Thermoreceptors, Nociceptors,
and Photoreceptors
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What are the 5 classification for
receptors?
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Transport of: gases, nutrients, waste products,
processed molecules and regulatory molecules
Regulation of pH and osmosis
Maintenance of body temperature
Protection against foreign substances
Clot formation
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What are the functions of
blood?
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Plasma—55%
Formed elements—45%
Red blood cells (RBC)—erythrocytes
White blood cells (WBC)—leukocytes
Platelets—thrombocytes
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What are the components of
blood?
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Thrombocytes
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What is the other name for
platelets?
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Types of Leukocytes
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What are granulocytes, neutrophils,
eosinophils, basophils, agranulocytes,
lymphocytes, and monocytes?
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These are all formed elements derived
from a single population.
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What are Stem Cells?
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The is the main organ of the
cardiovascular system.
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What is the heart?
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This is the side of the heart
that pumps deoxygenated blood.
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What is the right side?
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These blood vessels take blood
to the heart.
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What are veins?
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These blood vessels take blood
to and from the heart tissue.
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What are coronary blood
vessels?
Scores
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This circuit of the
cardiovascular system receives
oxygenated blood.
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What is the Systemic Circuit?
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This is known as the windpipe.
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What is the trachea?
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The smallest functional unit of
the lungs where gas exchange
occurs.
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What are the alveoli?
Scores
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The lungs are found in this
cavity.
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What is the pleural cavity?
Scores
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This happens when the vocal
cords are tightened.
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What is the pitch of the sound is
increased?
Scores
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This is the common pathway for
both the respiratory system
and digestive system.
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What is the pharynx?
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Another name for egg and
sperm.
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What is gamete?
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This is where the egg is
fertilized.
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What is the uterine tube?
Scores
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This is the process of creating
sperm.
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What is spermatogenesis?
Scores
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This is the name of the
procedure that entails removing
the uterus.
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What is a hysterectomy?
Scores
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The net product of oogenesis
results in this.
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What is one egg and 3 polar
bodies?
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This term is associated with a
change in height and weight.
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What is growth?
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The process by which the primary germ
layers develop into different tissues..
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What is Histogenesis?
Scores
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The period of time that begins
at conception and continues to
birth.
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What is pre-natal?
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This is another word for older
adulthood.
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What is Senescence?
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The end of many developmental
changes.
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What is adulthood?
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Nerves,
Brain, &
Senses
Blood
Heart
Respiration
Reproduction
Growth &
Development
Round 1
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
Final
Jeopardy
$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
Scores
$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600
$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800
$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
$200
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This is side of the brain
controls the left side of the
body.
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What is the right hemisphere?
Scores
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This part of the brain controls
one’s balance.
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What is the cerebellum?
Scores
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The chemical messengers that
send an impulse from one neuron
to the next.
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What are neurotransmitters?
Scores
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A disorder of the nervous
system that is characterized by
the depletion of myelin sheath.
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What is Multiple Sclerosis?
Scores
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This part of the ear controls
one’s sense of balance.
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What are the semi-circular
canals?
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The four types of blood.
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What are A, B, O, & AB?
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This antibody is found in type B
blood.
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What is the A anti-body?
Scores
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These antigens are found on
type AB+ blood.
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What are A, B, and Rh?
Scores
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This type of blood does have
any antigens present.
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What is O-?
Scores
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These are the different
genotypes for type B- blood.
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What are BBrr or BOrr?
Scores
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These are the smallest blood
vessels in the body.
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What are capillaries?
Scores
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These are the three types of
blood vessels.
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What are arteries, veins, and
capillaries?
Scores
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This organ sends oxygenated
blood to the heart.
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What are the lungs?
Scores
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This valve is found in between
the right atrium and right
ventricle.
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What is the Tricuspid Valve?
Scores
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This is one complete cycle of
how blood flows starting with
the Inferior and Superior Vena
Cava.
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What is:
Scores
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The accessory structures of the
nose and their function.
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What are:
Cilia cleans the air
Mucous humidifies (moistens air
inhaled)
Capillaries warm air
Paranasal sinuses are resonating
chambers for speech?
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The trachea is made up of this.
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What are C-shaped cartilage
rings?
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This lines the alveoli and aids in
the diffusion of molecules.
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What are the alveoli?
Scores
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When the volume in the lungs
increases, this happens to the
pressure.
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What is it decreases?
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This explains the movement of
the diagram when the thoracic
cavity increases.
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What is it lowers and shortens
(contracts)?
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This is the other word for
cessation of menstruation.
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What is menstruation?
Scores
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This area of the male
reproduction system houses
sperm until they mature.
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What is the epidimis?
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The portion of the female
reproductive system that dilates
when in labor.
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What is the cervix?
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It is the part of the male
reproductive system that also
plays a role in excretion.
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What is the urethra?
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This is what is expelled during
menstruation.
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What is the endometrium?
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This germ layer is the outer layer
of the embryo.
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What is the ectoderm?
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This germs layer develops into most
of the bone and muscles.
.
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What is the mesoderm?
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A solid ball of cells.
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What is the morula?
Scores
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Fertilization of two ova by two
different sperm.
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What are fraternal twins?
Scores
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Pre-natal, Infancy, Childhood,
Adolescence, Adulthood, & Old
Age.
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What are the stages of human
growth and development?
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Honor’s Anatomy
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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This is what APGAR assessment
measures.
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What are Appearance, Pulse,
Grimace, Activity, Respiratory
effect? 
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