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Jeopardy LATIN LOVER Ask For DIRECTIONS Cav ID y I Want the PLANE truth Chapter 1 Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003

A-100 ANSWER: Below the Stomach QUESTION: What is “HYPOGASTRIC”

A-200 ANSWER: The Same Standing QUESTION: What is “HOMEOSTASIS”

A-300 ANSWER: Upper most layer of Skin QUESTION: What is “EPIDERMIS”

A-400 ANSWER: Below the Cartilage of the ribs QUESTION: What is “HYPOCHONDRIAC”

500 ANSWER: Around the outside of the heart QUESTION: What is “PERICARDIUM”

B-100 ANSWER: The upper jaw is __________ to the chin (give two different terms) QUESTION: What is SUPERIOR/ROSTRAL/CRANIAL

B-200 ANSWER: The arteries are _______ to the skin QUESTION: What is DEEP

B-300 ANSWER: The fingernail is ___________ to the knuckle QUESTION: What is DISTAL

B-400 ANSWER: A snake’s head is found at the ___________ end of its body QUESTION: What is ANTERIOR

B-500 ANSWER: The sternum is __________ to the nipples QUESTION: What is MEDIAL

C-100 ANSWER: I house the brain QUESTION: What is the cranial cavity

C-200 ANSWER: I hold the body’s blood pump. QUESTION: What is the mediastinum/pericardial

C-300 ANSWER: I hold the organs that consist of millions of air sacs. QUESTION: What are the pleural cavities

C-400 ANSWER: I hold the vertebrae and main nerve highway. QUESTION: What is the Spinal Cavity

C-500 ANSWER: I am one of the 9 specific regions of the abdominopelvic cavity, I hold the Urinary Bladder. QUESTION: What is the HYPOGASTRIC region.

D-100 ANSWER: This plane would cut off the tip of your nose QUESTION: What is a frontal/coronal plane

D-200 ANSWER: This type of section resulted in the following: QUESTION: What is a Mid-Saggital or Median

D-300 ANSWER: The following was created with this kind of cut/section through the leg. QUESTION: What is a Transverse/Horizontal section

D-400 ANSWER: The more scientific name for a INFERIOR QUESTION : What is CAUDAL

D-500 ANSWER: Type of section performed when a coroner makes a cut with the bone saw while moving it horizontally starting on the left lateral surface of the head and cut straight through to the right lateral surface of the head; while the body was in the supine position. QUESTION:What is frontal/coronal

E-100 ANSWER: In all homeostatic mechanisms, the response is carried out by glands or muscles, collectively termed… QUESTION: What are EFFECTORS

E-200 ANSWER: During this type of feedback loop, oxytocin is released from the posterior pituitary to further intensify uterine contractions QUESTION: What is a positive feedback loop.

E-300 ANSWER: The bones shown in this picture belong to this division of the body. QUESTION: What is “APPENDICULAR”

E-400 ANSWER: Region #9 in this diagram is properly termed this. QUESTION: What is the left iliac region

E-500 ANSWER: The specific body region the arrow is pointing to. QUESTION: What is the BRACHIAL

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: If you took an X-ray of the first 7 vertebrae. You would be taking an X-ray of this specific body region QUESTION: What is the CERVICAL