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Digestive System Jeopardy Category 1 Respiration 2 Upper RS Organs 3 Lower RS Organs 4 Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 5 Respiratory Infections 10 20 30 40 50

When you breathe, your lungs take in ________, and release ___________. Category 1 Respiration 10 points Category 1 - 10 Answer...

Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide Category 1 Respiration 10 points Home

Category 1 - Respiration Cellular respiration requires supplying your body’s cells with ___________. Oxygen Blood Bone marrow Enzymes Category 1 - Respiration 20 points Category 1 - 20 Answer...

Category 1 - Respiration Cellular respiration requires supplying your body’s cells with ___________. Oxygen Blood Bone marrow Enzymes Category 1 - Respiration 20 points Home

Category 1 - Respiration Which of the following is NOT an organ of the Respiratory System? A. lungs B. trachea C. kidney D. alveoli Category 1 - Respiration 30 points Answer...

Category 1 - Respiration Which of the following is NOT an organ of the Respiratory System? A. lungs B. trachea C. kidney D. alveoli Category 1 - Respiration 30 points Home

Category 1 - Respiration 40x2 = 80 points DOUBLE JEOPARDY! :) Your Olfactory Receptors help with the sense of ___________. A. taste C. hearing B. smell D. touch Category 1 - Respiration 40x2 = 80 points Answer...

Category 1 - Respiration 40x2 = 80 points DOUBLE JEOPARDY! :) Your Olfactory Receptors help with the sense of ___________. A. taste C. hearing B. smell D. touch Category 1 - Respiration 40x2 = 80 points Home

Category 1 - Respiration The muscle beneath your lungs that helps move air in and out is known as the A. pharynx trachea diaphragm bronchi Category 1 - Respiration 50 points Answer...

Category 1 - Respiration The muscle beneath your lungs that helps move air in and out is known as the A. pharynx trachea diaphragm bronchi Category 1 - Respiration 50 points Home

Wildcard: Triple*10 Jeopardy! (x30) This organ consists of a tube with 8 rings of cartilage, mucous membranes, and cilia. A. pharynx larynx bronchi alveoli Wildcard: Triple*10 Jeopardy! (x30) Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 30*10 points= 300pts Answer...

Wildcard: Triple*10 Jeopardy! (x30) This organ consists of a tube with 8 rings of cartilage, mucous membranes, and cilia. A. pharynx larynx bronchi alveoli Wildcard: Triple*10 Jeopardy! (x30) Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 30*10 points= 300pts Home

Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs The passageway for both food and air is the ___________. bronchi larynx pharynx alveoli Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 20 points Answer...

Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs The passageway for both food and air is the ___________. bronchi larynx pharynx alveoli Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 20 points Home

Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs The nasal cavity is separated from the oral cavity below by this partition…? Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 30 points Answer...

Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs The nasal cavity is separated from the oral cavity below by this partition…? PALATES! Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 30 points Home

Trachea Diaphragm Epligottis Pharynx Double Jeopardy Commonly called the “guardian of the airways”, this part of the Larynx protects it from food or foreign objects entering. Trachea Diaphragm Epligottis Pharynx Double Jeopardy Category 2 - 40 • 2 = 80 points Answer...

EPIGLOTTIS Double Jeopardy Category 2 - 40 • 2 = 80 points Commonly called the “guardian of the airways”, this part of the Larynx protects it from food or foreign objects entering. EPIGLOTTIS Double Jeopardy Category 2 - 40 • 2 = 80 points Home

Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 1. The structure to which vocal cords are attached is the ___________. bronchi alveoli bronchioles larynx Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 50 points Answer...

Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 1. The structure to which vocal cords are attached is the ___________. bronchi alveoli bronchioles larynx Category 2 - Upper Respiratory Organs 50 points Home

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs The tiny, thin-walled sacs surrounded by capillaries are ___. pharynx larynx bronchi alveoli Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs 10 points Answer...

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs The tiny, thin-walled sacs surrounded by capillaries are ___. pharynx larynx bronchi alveoli Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs 10 points Home

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs The trachea divides into two tubes called bronchi bronchioles alveoli larynx Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs 20 points Answer...

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs The trachea divides into two tubes called bronchi bronchioles alveoli larynx Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs 20 points Home

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Which structure(s) does the bronchi lead to? Alveoli Pharynx Lungs Larynx Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs 30 x2 = 60 points Answer...

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Lungs The Bronchi leads to the Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs 30 x2 = 60 points Home

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs Double Jeopardy: Within the lungs, the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs between the ______ & the capillaries. trachea alveoli bronchi diaphragm Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs (40 pt x2) 80 points Answer...

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs Double Jeopardy: Within the lungs, the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs between the ______ & the capillaries. trachea alveoli bronchi diaphragm Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs (40 pt x2) 80 points Home

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs When the diaphragm relaxes, rib cage moves down, and air pressure in the cavity is increased, a person is ___________. exhaling inhaling Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs 50 points Answer...

Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs When the diaphragm relaxes, rib cage moves down, and air pressure in the cavity is increased, a person is ___________. exhaling inhaling Category 3 - Lower Respiratory Organs 50 points Home

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Very deep inspirations, taken with jaws wide open is a non-respiratory air movement known as..? Yawning Hiccups Cough Sneeze Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 10 points Answer...

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Very deep inspirations, taken with jaws wide open is a non-respiratory air movement known as..? Yawning! Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 10 points Home

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Sudden inspirations resulting from spasms in the diaphragm or phrenic nerves is a non-respiratory air movement known as: Yawning Hiccups Cough Sneeze Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 20 points Answer...

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Sudden inspirations resulting from spasms in the diaphragm or phrenic nerves is a non-respiratory air movement known as: Hiccups~! Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 20 points Home

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Gas exchanges that must be made between the blood and tissue cells is a necessary life function known as: External Respiration Pulmonary Ventilation Respiratory Gas Transport Internal Respiration Double Jeopardy! Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 30 x 2 = 60 points Answer...

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Gas exchanges that must be made between the blood and tissue cells is a necessary life function known as: External Respiration Pulmonary Ventilation Respiratory Gas Transport Internal Respiration Double Jeopardy! Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 30 x 2 = 60 points Home

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Inspiration (inhaling) followed by a release of air in a number of short breaths is which non-respiratory air movement? Yawning Cry/Laugh Cough Sneeze Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 40 points Answer...

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Inspiration (inhaling) followed by a release of air in a number of short breaths is which no-respiratory air movement? Crying and Laughing Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 40 points Home

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Air moving into and out of the lungs so that gases in the air sacs of the lungs are continuously changed and refreshed is a necessary life function known as: External Respiration Pulmonary Ventilation Respiratory Gas Transport Internal Respiration Double Jeopardy Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 50 x 2 = 100 points Answer...

Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements Air moving into and out of the lungs so that gases in the air sacs of the lungs are continuously changed and refreshed is a necessary life function known as: External Respiration Pulmonary Ventilation Respiratory Gas Transport Internal Respiration Double Jeopardy Category 4 - Necessary Life Functions & Non-Respiratory Air Movements 50 x 2 = 100 points Home

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections When the lungs lose their elasticity, resulting in over-inflation, is known as ___________. Asthma Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 10 points Answer...

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections When the lungs lose their elasticity, resulting in an over-inflation of the lungs, is known as ___________. Asthma Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 10 points Home

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections This infection is a major cause of death and disability in US, and the patients almost always have a history of smoking, exemplified by Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema. A. Asthma B. Emphysema C. Laryngitis D. COPD Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 20 points Answer...

COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases This infection is a major cause of death and disability in US, and the patients almost always have a Exemplified by Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema. COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 20 points Home

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 30 points Answer...

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections . Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 30 points Home

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections Common in COPD patients, this is difficult or labored breathing, getting worse and worse. A. Asthma B. Emphysema C. Dyspnea D. Chronic Bronchitis Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 40 points Answer...

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections Common in COPD patients, this is difficult or labored breathing, getting worse and worse. Dyspnea Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 40 points Home

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections A respiratory infection when the mucosa of the lower respiratory passages becomes severely inflamed and produces excess mucus is known as: A. Asthma B. Emphysema C. Chronic Bronchitis D. COPD Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 50 points Answer...

A respiratory infection when the mucosa of the lower respiratory passages becomes severely inflamed and produces excess mucus is known as: Chronic Bronchitis Category 5 - 50 points Home