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Welcome to Jeopardy!

Final Jeopardy Round 1

Nervous & Excretory System Digestive System Respiratory System Circulatory System Nervous & Excretory System Cells Cells $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

This is the basic unit of life. $100 This is the basic unit of life.

$100 The Cell Scores

This is anything that causes a response in an organism. $200 This is anything that causes a response in an organism.

$200 Stimuli; stimulus Scores

These are the two types of adaptations. $300 These are the two types of adaptations.

$300 Structural Behavioral Scores

This is the brain or the main headquarters of the cell. $400 This is the brain or the main headquarters of the cell.

$400 Nucleus Scores

$500 Refers to everything between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane.

$500 Cytoplasm Scores

$100 Clear, liquid filled spaces in the cytoplasm Store the different molecules a cell needs to survive. Some contain food and others hold oil.

$100 Vacuoles Scores

$200 This is where chemical reactions occur that convert the energy the cell receives into a form it can use

$200 Mitochondria Scores

$300 Break down old organelles and cells. Also known as “Suicide Sacs”

$300 Lysosomes Scores

Daily Double

$400 These carry out photosynthesis, converting the sun’s energy into food for the cell

$400 Chloroplast Scores

$500 This is the loss of water (in a plant) that happens through evaporation

$500 Transpiration Scores

$100 This is the process that helps move food from the mouth to the stomach.

$100 Peristalsis Scores

This is how the stomach breaks down food mechanically and chemically. $200 This is how the stomach breaks down food mechanically and chemically.

Digestive enzymes (Chemically) Stomach Acid (Chemically) $200 Digestive enzymes (Chemically) Stomach Acid (Chemically) Churning (Mechanically) Scores

This organ produces bile. $300 This organ produces bile.

$300 The Liver Scores

This is where the majority of water is absorbed during digestion. $400 This is where the majority of water is absorbed during digestion.

$400 Large Intestine Scores

This is the last stop of the digestive system. $500 This is the last stop of the digestive system.

$500 The Anus Scores

This helps you to breathe in and out, by moving up and down. $100 This helps you to breathe in and out, by moving up and down.

$100 Diaphragm Scores

This is the tube that leads from your mouth to your lungs. $200 This is the tube that leads from your mouth to your lungs.

$200 Trachea Scores

Your trachea branches off into two of these. $300 Your trachea branches off into two of these.

$300 Bronchi Scores

Tiny air sacs in your lungs are called these. $400 Tiny air sacs in your lungs are called these.

$400 Alveoli Scores

$500 The most important part of having 1000’s of air sacs (alveoli) is to increase the rate of this.

$500 Gas Exchange Scores

The circulatory brings essential resources to every cell of the body. $100 The circulatory brings essential resources to every cell of the body. Name 2 of these 3 resources.

$100 Water Oxygen Nutrients Scores

These are the two names for these chambers. $200 The heart has 4 chambers. These are the two names for these chambers.

$200 Atria Ventricles Scores

These are the 3 main types of blood vessels. $300 These are the 3 main types of blood vessels.

$300 Vein Artery Capillary Scores

Blood enters this chamber and leaves this chamber. $400 Blood enters this chamber and leaves this chamber.

$400 Enters - atria Leaves - ventricle Scores

This side of the heart pumps blood to the rest of your body. $500 This side of the heart pumps blood to the rest of your body.

$500 Left Scores

This organ filters out Urea, water and salts, producing urine. $100 This organ filters out Urea, water and salts, producing urine.

$100 Kidneys Scores

These are the long tubes that connect your kidneys to your bladder. $200 These are the long tubes that connect your kidneys to your bladder.

$200 Ureters Scores

This is the tube from your bladder to the outside world. $300 This is the tube from your bladder to the outside world.

$300 Urethra Scores

This organ excretes salts and water. $400 This organ excretes salts and water.

$400 Skin Scores

$500 This division of your nervous system runs down the middle of your body.

Central Nervous System $500 Central Nervous System Scores

The Circulatory System Final Jeopardy Question Scores

These are the 4 components that make up blood.

Platelets Plasma White Blood Cells Red Blood Cells Scores