SNC2P – Biology Review PART II JEOPARDY!
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONDITIONS/DISEASES TECHNOLOGIES 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Final Jeopardy
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 200 Points This vessel has strong muscular walls that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 200 Points What are the arteries?
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 400 Points This blood vessel has valves to prevent the backward flow of blood.
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 400 Points What are veins?
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 600 Points This is a picture of what part of the circulatory system?
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 600 Points What are the capillaries?
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 800 Points Blood enters the heart from our tissues via the largest vein called the (1) ______ _______ and exists the heart back to our tissues via the largest artery called the (2) _________ (2) (1) (1)
What is the vena cava and what is the aorta? CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 800 Points What is the vena cava and what is the aorta?
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 1000 Points The top chambers of the heart that collect the blood are called the ____________ and the bottom chambers of the heart that pump blood are called the ______________.
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 1000 Points What are atrium and ventricles?
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 200 Points The following blanks in the diagram below are called: (1) _________ and (2) ___________ (1) (2)
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 200 Points What is the trachea and bronchiole?
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 400 Points This muscle plays an important role in the respiratory system. It separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and works to expand the lungs during inhalation.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 400 Points What is the diaphragm?
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 600 Points Gas exchange in the lungs happens between the __________ and ___________
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 600 Points What is alveoli and capillaries (or red blood cells)?
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 800 Points Air going out, diaphragm contracting upwards, chest contracting inwards and stomach expanding outwards describes this process of respiration.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 800 Points What is exhalation? EXHALATION breathe out
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 1000 Points What is one thing about the alveoli and one thing about the capillaries that make them so good for gas exchange?
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 1000 Points Alveoli have a large surface area and capillaries are single-celled vessels allowing for more and easier gas exchange
This is the tube that connects your mouth to your stomach. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 200 Points This is the tube that connects your mouth to your stomach.
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 200 Points What is the esophagus?
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 400 Points This word describes when nutrients from our food are taken up by are intestines and brought into our circulatory system.
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 400 Points What is absorption? Don’t forget digestion is what happens in our stomachs to break down the food and elimination is the process in which our body gets rid of waste.
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 600 Points The function of this part of the digestive system is to re-absorb water and some nutrients.
What is the large intestine? DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 600 Points What is the large intestine? LARGE INTESTINE
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 800 Points This accessory digestive organ produces insulin and makes digestive juices for the stomach and enzymes for the small intestine
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 800 Points What is the pancreas?
Note: bile is what makes your poo brown DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 1000 Points This accessory digestive organ is connected to the liver and stores bile Note: bile is what makes your poo brown
What is the gallbladder? DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 1000 Points What is the gallbladder? Gallbladder
CONDITIONS/DISEASES 200 Points One of the biggest risk factors for colon cancer are the formation of the balls of cells inside the colon called ___________.
CONDITIONS/DISEASES 200 Points What are polyps? Note: Colonoscopies are a medical screening doctors do to look inside of the colon for signs of colon cancer (like polyps)
Not having a bowel movement or difficulty pooing is known as this. CONDITIONS/DISEASES 400 Points Not having a bowel movement or difficulty pooing is known as this.
CONDITIONS/DISEASES 400 Points What is constipation?
CONDITIONS/DISEASES 600 Points An inhaler is a possible treatment for a long-term condition that makes it difficult to breathe.
CONDITIONS/DISEASES 600 Points What is asthma?
CONDITIONS/DISEASES 800 Points When there isn’t enough oxygen going to the brain, people start to feel dizzy and can sometimes fall to the ground. This condition is called _________.
CONDITIONS/DISEASES 800 Points What is fainting?
CONDITIONS/DISEASES 1000 Points This is a disease where plaque (fat and cholesterol) builds up in the arteries, limiting the flow of oxygen and nutrient rich blood to the body, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
What is atherosclerosis? CONDITIONS/DISEASES 1000 Points What is atherosclerosis? PLAQUE FAT CHOLESTEROL
TECHNOLOGIES 200 Points This technology uses low doses of radiation to make images that can diagnose problems/diseases in the body.
TECHNOLOGIES 200 Points What are x-rays?
TECHNOLOGIES 400 Points This technology is often used during pregnancy to view the growing fetus.
TECHNOLOGIES 400 Points What is the ultrasound?
TECHNOLOGIES 600 Points This type of microscope is used on live or dead specimens and is relatively cheap.
What is a light microscope? TECHNOLOGIES 600 Points What is a light microscope?
TECHNOLOGIES 800 Points This expensive technology uses a magnetic field to take many pictures inside the body to see if there is anything abnormal (ex. Tumor growth).
What is an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging?? TECHNOLOGIES 800 Points What is an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging??
TECHNOLOGIES 1000 Points This type of microscope is expensive and can only be used on dead specimens but it is very powerful magnifying up to 2 million times!
TECHNOLOGIES 1000 Points What is an electron microscope? Ex. Of specimen being viewed HIV VIRUS
Final JEOPARDY! The Category is: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Final JEOPARDY! The right side of the heart has oxygen- _________ blood, which goes to the __________ (an organ) before being pumped to the rest of the body
What is oxygen-poor blood and what are lungs. Final JEOPARDY! What is oxygen-poor blood and what are lungs. VENA CAVA RIGHT ATRIUM VENTRICLE AORTA LEFT LUNGS BODY
CONGRATULATIONS! The team with the most points is….. …and thank you for playing