Body Systems 1 Topic 1 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4Topic 5Topic 6 Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4 $200.

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Body Systems 1

Topic 1 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4Topic 5Topic 6 Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4 $200

Topic 1: $100 These are the two organ systems most directly involved in removing fluid from a person’s lungs. Answer

Topic 1: $100 Respiratory and Circulatory Return to Main

Topic 1: $200 Answer These two systems primarily function to rid the body of the wastes resulting from cellular energy production.

Topic 1: $200 Return to Main Respiratory and Circulatory Systems

Topic 1: $300 Answer This organ removes waste from blood.

Topic 1: $300 Return to Main Kidney

Topic 1: $400 Answer The large surface area of this organ allows for the exchange of oxygen with the blood.

Topic 1: $400 Return to Main Lungs

Topic 1: $500 Answer This is a harmful waste material that leaves the blood by traveling to the lungs before leaving the body.

Topic 1: $500 Return to Main Carbon dioxide

Topic 2: $100 Answer This is where oxygen- rich blood goes after leaving the lungs.

Topic 2: $100 Return to Main Pulmonary vein to the heart.

Topic 2: $200 Answer This is the location where the digestion process begins.

Topic 2: $200 Return to Main mouth

Topic 2: $300 Answer This is the correct order of food traveling through the 4 primary digestive organs.

Topic 2: $300 Return to Main Esophagus, stomach, small intestines, large intestines

Scores Proceed

Topic 2: $400 Answer This is the level of organization from smallest unit to largest unit.

Topic 2: $400 Return to Main Cell, tissue, organ, organ system

Topic 2: $500 Answer These two systems provide structural support for a human.

Topic 2: $500 Return to Main Skeletal and muscular

Topic 3: $100 Answer Signaling muscle tissues to contract is one of the many functions of this system.

Topic 3: $100 Return to Main Nervous system

Topic 3: $200 Answer This type of neuron would send a signal to the CNS that the bladder is full.

Topic 3: $200 Return to Main Sensory neuron

Topic 3: $300 Answer This structure provides the human body initial protection from disease- causing organisms.

Topic 3: $300 Return to Main The skin.

Topic 3: $400 Answer A waste molecule in the body could go from the brain  _______  kidney  urine  bladder  out of body

Topic 3: $400 Return to Main blood

Topic 3: $500 Answer This is a substance that can be released into the bloodstream and circulate until it reaches its target cell and prompts an organ to do something.

Topic 3: $500 Return to Main hormone

Topic 4: $100 Answer An increase in heart rate is typically accompanied by an increase in the ____________ rate.

Topic 4: $100 Return to Main respiration

Topic 4: $200 Answer This system is responsible for receiving stimuli from the environment and coordinating the body’s response to these stimuli.

Topic 4: $200 Return to Main Nervous system

Topic 4: $300 Answer The process of stimulating or inhibiting a target is called __________. Can be negative or positive.

Topic 4: $300 Return to Main feedback

Topic 4: $400 Answer This is the primary system responsible for protection of most organs.

Topic 4: $400 Return to Main skeletal

Topic 4: $500 Answer The pituitary and thyroid are glands in this system.

Topic 4: $500 Return to Main endocrine

Topic 5: $100 Answer These two parts of the digestive system are responsible for mechanical digestion.

Topic 5: $100 Return to Main Mouth and stomach

Topic 5: $200 Answer This is the type of tissue that covers the outer surface of the body.

Topic 5: $200 Return to Main epithelial

Topic 5: $300 Answer Keeping glucose in balance in the bloodstream by insulin illustrates the concept of _________________.

Topic 5: $300 Return to Main homeostasis

Topic 5: $400 Answer These are the microscopic air sacs in the lungs of mammals that increase the surface area of the lungs.

Topic 5: $400 Return to Main alveoli

Topic 5: $500 Answer The correct sequence for the excretory system is renal artery  kidney  _______  bladder  urethra

Topic 5: $500 Return to Main ureter

Topic 6: $100 Answer This structure completes the circulatory pathway heart  artery  ____  vein  heart

Topic 6: $100 Return to Main capillary

Topic 6: $200 Answer This structure decreases pressure in the chest cavity and thus increases the volume of the lungs.

Topic 6: $200 Return to Main diaphragm

Topic 6: $300 Answer This body system provides nutrients to be used by the body.

Topic 6: $300 Return to Main digestive

Topic 6: $400 Answer These 3 systems coordinate to cause your arm to move.

Topic 6: $400 Return to Main Nervous, muscular, skeletal

Topic 6: $500 Answer This is where nutrients go once they are absorbed in the small intestine.

Topic 6: $500 Return to Main bloodstream

Final Jeopardy Topic Proceed

Answer These two systems participate in removing carbon dioxide from the body.

Return to Main Circulatory and respiratory