This IS Jeopardy
Digestive
Circulatory/Immune
Reproductive
Nervous
Endocrine
Respiratory/Excretory
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The digestive system is associated with this life function… 1
What is nutrition?
Where MOST chemical digestion occurs
What is the SMALL INTESTINE?
A disorder characterized by excessive acid and a fissure in the stomach lining
What is an ULCER?
This is an enzyme that helps to digest proteins & its location - 2
What is protease (small intestine) OR pepsin (stomach)?
The function of the liver as it pertains to the digestive system 2
What is to produce bile, which emulsifies fats?
The three components of blood, besides plasma (the liquid portion)
What are Red blood cells, white blood cells, & platelets
The life function associated with the immune system (not transport)
What is regulation?
After oxygenated blood first exits the heart, it enters the… 2
What is the aorta?
Another name for a disease causing microbe (bacteria/virus) 2
What is pathogen?
Active Immunity can be achieved by…
What is surviving a disease/ getting a vaccine?
The chemical messengers of this system are called ___________ and use the __________ as their means of transport -2
What are hormones/ blood?
Males are associated with the hormone ______________ and females with ______________ & ______________
What is testosterone, estrogen & progesterone?
This male organ is an adaptation for internal fertilization on land
What is the penis?
This is the process by which some diseases as well as antibodies pass from mother to child
What is diffusion (across the placenta)?
Put these in order… 2 Fetus Most growth Zygote Embryo Birth fertilization
What is fertilization Zygote Embryo Fetus Most growth Birth
The structural component of the nervous system
What are neurons?
The 2 major divisions of this system -2
What are the central and peripheral nervous system?
A congenital disease characterized by poor motor function
What is cerebral palsy?
The part of the brain responsible for involuntary actions such as detecting carbon dioxide/breathing rate and heart rate
What is the medulla?
Identify these parts… 2
A – Schwann Cell / Myelin B - Axon C – Cell Body / Nucleus D - Dendrites
These molecules on cell surfaces pick up hormones from glands
What are receptors (of target cells)?
Daily Double!!
This hormone stimulates the ovaries / testes
What is FSH (follicle stimulating hormone)?
This is the MASTER gland & its location
What is the pituitary gland in the brain?
This process ensures that we do not produce too much of a hormone
What is negative feedback?
Name the hormone each of these produces…2 Thyroid Pancreas (2) Adrenals
Pancreas – Insulin/glucagon What is Thyroid – thyroxin Pancreas – Insulin/glucagon Adrenals - Adrenaline
Which structure of the respiratory system is the site of gas exchange & also loses its elasticity as a result of emphysema?
What is the alveoli?
This is the functional unit of the kidney
What is the nephron?
Name 3 molecular products of the excretory system
What is Urea CO2 Salt Water
This is a hypersensitive response to something harmless in the environment, may cause inflammation in the bronchioles
What is allergies/asthma?
Surrounding your alveoli, these are the sites of diffusion
What are capillaries?
Final Jeopardy Which body system would you associate with calcitonin? 3
endocrine