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Knock Knock –Who’s There? Jeopardy Circulation Digestion Respiration Knock Knock –Who’s There? Grab Bag 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

A-100 ANSWER: The valves that prevent backflow from the arteries into the ventricles QUESTION: What are the semilunar valves (aortic and pulmonary)

A-200 ANSWER: These blood vessels supply oxygenated blood to the liver QUESTION: What is the hepatic artery?

A-300 ANSWER: These types of blood vessels have valves, and carries blood back towards the heart QUESTION: What is veins?

A-400 ANSWER: The type of blood components that help fight infection QUESTION: What are white blood cells (leukocytes)?

A-500 ANSWER: Returns 15% of “leaked” fluids back into circulation. Also has a role in the immune response and absorption of fats in the digestive tract QUESTION: What is lymphatic system?

B-100 ANSWER: Exchange between Mesenteric Capillaries   Villi Tissue QUESTION: What is INTERNAL RESPIRATION

B-200 ANSWER: 27% of CO2 is carried in the blood as this … QUESTION: What is CARBAMINOHEMOGLOBIN HbCO2

B-300 ANSWER: C6H12O6 + 6O2  6H2O + 6CO2 QUESTION: What is CELLULAR RESPIRATION

B-400 ANSWER: exchange between ALVEOLI  Pulmonary Capillaries QUESTION: What is EXTERNAL RESPIRATION

B-500 ANSWER: the enzyme responsible for synthesis and degradation of carbonic acid H2CO3 QUESTION: What is CARBONIC ANHYDRASE

C-100 ANSWER: HbCO2 QUESTION:What is CARBAMINOHEMOGLOBIN

C-200 ANSWER: The structure shown here QUESTION: What is Alveoli

C-300 ANSWER: The organ shown here QUESTION: What is large intestine

C-400 ANSWER: the major artery shown here QUESTION: What is the AORTA?

C-500 ANSWER: This digestive system accessory organ shown here. QUESTION: What is the pancreas?

D-100 ANSWER: The name given to the opening shown here QUESTION: What is GLOTTIS

D-200 ANSWER: pressure decreases in the thoracic cavity, drawing air in QUESTION: What is inspiration/inhalation?

D-300 ANSWER: The rhythmic contraction of smooth muscles to move food along the digestive tract QUESTION: What is peristalsis?

D-400 ANSWER: The relative pH and relative temperature at INTERNAL respiration in respect to those same factors at external respiration. QUESTION : What is the pH is lower (more acidic) and the temperature is warmer

D-500 ANSWER: Things move out of the blood and into the extracellular space at the tissues largely due to this- QUESTION: What is blood pressure > osmotic pressure

E-100 ANSWER: Anaerobic bacteria help to digest cellulose here. Water is reabsorbed QUESTION: What is the Large intestine (colon)

E-200 ANSWER: The organ that stores bile QUESTION : What is the gallbladder?

E-300 ANSWER: The mouth produces this enzyme to help digest sugars QUESTION: What is the salivary amylase?

E-400 ANSWER: This organ contains HCl, and pepsin, which help in chemical digestion QUESTION: What is the stomach?

E-500 ANSWER: This is the first section of the small intestine, where most secretion happens QUESTION: What is the duodenum?

FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION:What is Hemoglobin ANSWER:Give the actual molecule/chemical /cell that the picture represents. QUESTION:What is Hemoglobin