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JEOPARDY BOARD $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 FINAL JEOPARDY Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Unit 1 - $100 Question To enhance or exaggerate the original stimulus (Ex: oxytocin release during childbirth) Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $100 Answer Positive Feedback Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Unit 1- $200 Question Part of the cell that is a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins and cholesterol. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $200 Answer Cell membrane Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Unit 1 - $300 Question The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower concentration is called _____, a form of _____. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $300 Answer Osmosis, diffusion Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Unit 1 - $400 Question What happens when a cell is placed in a hypertonic vs hypotonic solution? Click to see answer

Hypertonic = crenate (shrink) Hypotonic = swell (lyse) Topic 1 - $400 Answer Hypertonic = crenate (shrink) Hypotonic = swell (lyse) Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Unit 1 - $500 Question Where do these occur in the cell: glycolysis, transition, Krebs, Electron transport chain. Click to see answer

Topic 1 - $500 Answer Glycolysis = cytoplasm Transition = from cytoplasm to matrix Krebs = mitochondrial matrix ETC = mitochondrial inner membrane Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the resting neuron membrane potential (mV)? Unit 2 - $100 Question What is the resting neuron membrane potential (mV)? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $100 Answer -70mV Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What are detected in these tastes: sour, salty, bitter Unit 2 - $200 Question What are detected in these tastes: sour, salty, bitter Click to see answer

Topic 2 - $200 Answer Sour = H+ Bitter = alkaloids (quinine/nicoting) Salty = Na+ Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What do rods detect? Cones? Unit 2 - $300 Question What do rods detect? Cones? Click to see answer

Rods = dim light/peripheral vision (gray tone) Cones = bright light Topic 2 - $300 Answer Rods = dim light/peripheral vision (gray tone) Cones = bright light Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the hearing receptor? Topic 2 - $400 Question What is the hearing receptor? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $400 Answer Organ of corti Click to return to Jeopardy Board

List the steps of an action potential Topic 2 - $500 Question List the steps of an action potential Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $500 Answer Type answer here Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the function of calcium in skeletal muscle contractions? Topic 3 - $100 Question What is the function of calcium in skeletal muscle contractions? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $100 Answer Ca2+ binds to troponin, to pull tropomyosin off myosin binding sites on actin. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

On an EKG, what represents ventricular depolarization? Topic 3 - $200 Question On an EKG, what represents ventricular depolarization? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $200 Answer QRS complex Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What are the sounds of abnormal lub-dub noises? Topic 3 - $300 Question What are the sounds of abnormal lub-dub noises? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $300 Answer Heart murmur Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What hormones increase BP? Topic 3 - $400 Question What hormones increase BP? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $400 Answer NE, Epinephrine, ADH (anti-diuretic hormone), angiotensin II, aldosterone Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Factors that decrease BP? Topic 3 - $500 Question Factors that decrease BP? Click to see answer

Ach, alcohol, Nitric Oxide, ANP Topic 3 - $500 Answer Ach, alcohol, Nitric Oxide, ANP Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Humoral immunity involves…. Topic 4 - $100 Question Humoral immunity involves…. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $100 Answer antibodies Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Cellular immunity involves... Topic 4 - $200 Question Cellular immunity involves... Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $200 Answer B and T cells Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $300 Question The ____ node makes the atria contract, while the ___ node makes the ventricles contract. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $300 Answer SA, AV Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $400 Question Select all of the following that would increase hemoglobin’s affinity for oxygen (i.e. what would cause hemoglobin to hold onto oxygen?): Increase in the partial pressure of oxygen in the tissues. Increase in temperature. Decreased blood pH. Decrease in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood. Increase in BPG. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $400 Answer A and D Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $500 Question What substances are reabsorbed from the ascending and descending limb of loop of Henle? Click to see answer

Descending = water Ascending = salts Topic 4 - $500 Answer Cause medulla to be hypertonic Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the difference between absorptive and postabsorptive state? Topic 5 - $100 Question What is the difference between absorptive and postabsorptive state? Click to see answer

Absorptive = anabolism Postabsorptive = catabolism Topic 5 - $100 Answer Absorptive = anabolism Postabsorptive = catabolism Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 5 - $200 Question The hormone active during the fed state to maintain plasma glucose levels is __________, while _________ is active during the fasted state. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 5 - $200 Answer Insulin, glucagon Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What hormone signals when you are hungry? Full? Topic 5 - $300 Question What hormone signals when you are hungry? Full? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 5 - $300 Answer Hungry = ghrelin Full = leptin Carbs = neuropeptide Y Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Factors influencing BMR Topic 5 - $400 Question Factors influencing BMR Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 5 - $400 Answer Surface area (size of individual), age, gender, stress, and hormones. - Males have higher BMR - Increase stress increases BMR - Thyroxine increases BMR. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

When do the following form: Topic 5 - $500 Question When do the following form: Embryo, zygote, fetus Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 5 - $500 Answer - Embryo: 3-8 weeks, when the blastocyst has formed. - Fetus: 9th week until birth - Zygote: when an ovum is fertilized. Click to return to Jeopardy Board