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Final Jeopardy THE SKIN

Final Jeopardy And we are out of time! See you all on Monday! Why does the skin wrinkle? Include what we have learned from the experiments.

$200 tissue Group of cells working together

$400 Physiology Study of the body’s functions

$600 Anatomy Study of the Structures of the body

$800 Melanin Brown pigment found in the skin

$1000 Histology Study of Tissues

$200 True True or False: Organisms are made of cells.

$400 Evolve As a result of changes in the environment, organisms do this.

$600 Synthesis DNA, proteins, metabolism

$800 Regulation Homeostasis is involved with this life process

$1000 Respiration This life process is involved with releasing energy

$200 Integumentary This system contains the skin and all associated structures

$400 Respiratory This system is involved with supplying oxygen and removing carbon dioxide to tissues

$600 Digestive Physical and Chemical breakdown of food

$800 Cardiovascular Blood, heart, and blood vessels

$1000 Lymphatic Returns proteins to the blood, filters blood, processes blood cells, and protects against disease.

$200 Epidermis The top layer of the skin is called this.

$400 Hair An associated structure that protects against sun, dust, and wind

$600 Sebaceous This is the scientific name for an oil gland.

$800 apocrine This is the other type of sweat gland that is not eccrine.

$1000 Stratum granulosum Name the layer where the waterproofing protein, keratin, is found

$200 3 rd Degree This is the type of burn where the epidermis and dermis are destroyed

$400 Nails This structure is formed out of the same material as hooves and scales

$600 Vitamin D One of the skins functions is to synthesize this from the sun’s UV rays.

$800 Pacinian corpuscle This type of receptor is located in the papillary region and responds to vibration and pressure

$1000 Adipose Tissue Another name for fat tissue

$200 Blood

$400 Bone

$600 Cartilage

$800 Cardiac

$1000 Epithelial

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