Anatomy and Physiology Final Review Part II JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin Anatomy and Physiology Final Review Part II To change the question and answer slides, select the question or answer text box and type in your own questions and answers. To play, click on a question on the game board to go to that question. The house icon will take you to the game board and the question mark icon will take you to the answer slide. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Transfusions (who can give to who?) JEOPARDY! Muscular System Blood Leukocytes Blood Types Transfusions (who can give to who?) The Heart 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Only _____ muscle cells are multinucleated Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Skeletal Muscle Cells Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What part of the sarcomere is the arrow pointing to? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Thick filament (Myosin) Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
The end of the muscle that is attached to the moving bone away from the midline is the _________________ Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Insertion Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What substance is used to regenerate ATP from ADP during muscle contractions? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Creatine Phosphate Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What is the primary breathing muscle within your body? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Diaphragm Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Nutrients are absorbed into the blood from which other body system? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Digestive System Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Cell surface proteins that determine blood type are known as ________. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Antigens Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What is the disease called that results in c-shaped red blood cells? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Sickle Cell Anemia Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
The process by which certain white blood cells can engulf disease-causing organisms and digest them is ________. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Phagocytosis Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
The practice by which athletes abuse commercial erythropoietin by injecting it to increase the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is known as ________. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Blood Doping Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Name the leukocyte that is the largest of the WBC’s and functions by phagocytosis Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Monocyte Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What is the general name for leukocytes containing no granules? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Agranulocytes Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Which leukocyte is granular, has a 3-5 lobed nucleus and functions by phagocytosis during bacterial infections? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Neutrophil Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Daily Double!!! Which leukocyte is the rarest, has an s-shaped nucleus and releases histamine during an allergic response? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Basophil Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What is the main difference between a leukocyte and a erythrocyte? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Leukocyte has a nucleus Erythrocyte does not Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What are the proteins found in the blood plasma that recognize foreign substances? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Antibodies Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What substance determines whether a person’s blood type is (+) or (-)? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Rh Antigen Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What antigens are present on the RBC of a person with type B- blood? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
B antigens only Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What antibodies are present in a person’s plasma who has blood type AB- Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Anti-Rh Antibody Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What is the blood type of patient #1 Rh B What is the blood type of patient #1 Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
O+ Blood Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
A person with O- blood needs a blood transfusion A person with O- blood needs a blood transfusion. What blood types can be given to this person? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
This patient can only receive O- blood Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
A young woman is in a car accident and needs a blood transfusion A young woman is in a car accident and needs a blood transfusion. She has AB+ type blood. What blood types can be given to this patient? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
All types (AB+ is the universal recipient) Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
A man donates his B- blood during a blood drive A man donates his B- blood during a blood drive. Who can his blood be given to safely? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
B+ B- AB+ AB- Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Why is O- blood type considered the universal donor Why is O- blood type considered the universal donor? (Explain at the cellular level) Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
The red blood cells of an O- person contain no antigens The red blood cells of an O- person contain no antigens. They will not be recognized and attacked by the antibodies of the recipient. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What would happen (at the cellular level) if a doctor gave a person with B- blood a transfusion of AB- blood? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
The anti-A antibodies with the B- blood would attach to the A antigens in the AB- blood causing clumping to occur. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
The pulmonary veins take blood from ____________ to the ______________ Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
The pulmonary veins take blood from the lungs to the left atrium Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
The superior vena cava returns which kind of blood (oxygenated or deoxygenated) to the right atrium? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Deoxygenated Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What is the purpose of the fluid between the pericardium? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Reduce the amount of friction when the heart beats Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What is the function of the auricle? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Increases the capacity of the atria when filled with blood Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
What is the medical term for a heart attack? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD
Myocardial Infarction Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD