LS Finals Jeopardy Microscopic Human Body Basics Skeletal and Muscular Systems Nutrition and Digestion Nervous and Endocrine Systems Circulation and Respiration.

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LS Finals Jeopardy Microscopic Human Body Basics Skeletal and Muscular Systems Nutrition and Digestion Nervous and Endocrine Systems Circulation and Respiration Final Jeopardy

When you move a slide to the right, the image will appear to move to the … ANSWER

Total magnification of a microscope with an eyepiece (10x) and an objective (15x) … ANSWER

This should be used to focus on high power … ANSWER

Can be turned to adjust the amount of light coming into a microscope … ANSWER

Substance that can be added to a slide to make certain parts more visible … ANSWER

The smallest unit of life … ANSWER

Type of tissue that can transmit chemical and electrical messages … ANSWER

Group of tissues that work together to perform a particular task … ANSWER DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Type of tissue that can work voluntarily or involuntarily … ANSWER

Blood, bone, and cartilage are this type of tissue … ANSWER

Mineral stored in bones … ANSWER

The heart is this type of muscle … ANSWER

Connective tissue that attaches bone to bone … ANSWER

As one muscle contracts its antagonist must … ANSWER

Type of joint that gives you the greatest range of motion … ANSWER

Type of digestion that occurs in the small intestine … ANSWER

Where carbohydrates are first digested … ANSWER

Universal liquid needed to complete all metabolic activities … ANSWER

Muscular movement through the digestive system … ANSWER

Amino acids are the building blocks of … ANSWER DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Nerve cells are also known as … ANSWER

The brain and the spinal cord make up the … nervous system. ANSWER

Part of the brain responsible for balance … ANSWER

This part of the brain controls how other glands produce hormones … ANSWER

This nerve connects the eyes to the brain … ANSWER

Gas taken in by aerobic animals … ANSWER

Structure that blocks food from entering the trachea while swallowing … ANSWER

Nasal passages are lined with these two things to clean and moisten the air you breath in … ANSWER

Capillaries in the lungs pick up oxygen from these structures … ANSWER

Oxygen passes easily into the blood by the process of … ANSWER

Answer Microscopic Left HOME

Answer Microscopic x 15 = 150x HOME

Answer Microscopic Fine focus HOME

Answer Microscopic Diaphragm HOME

Answer Microscopic Stain (dye) HOME

Answer Human Body Basics Cell HOME

Answer Human Body Basics Nerve tissue HOME

Answer Human Body Basics Organs HOME

Answer Human Body Basics Muscle tissue HOME

Answer Human Body Basics Connective tissue HOME

Answer Skeletal/Muscular Calcium (phosphorous) HOME

Answer Skeletal/Muscular Cardiac muscle HOME

Answer Skeletal/Muscular Ligaments HOME

Answer Skeletal/Muscular Relax HOME

Answer Skeletal/Muscular Ball and socket joint HOME

Answer Nutrition and Digestion Chemical digestion HOME

Answer Nutrition and Digestion Mouth HOME

Answer Nutrition and Digestion Water HOME

Answer Nutrition and Digestion Peristalsis HOME

Answer Nutrition and Digestion Proteins HOME

Answer Nervous/Endocrine Neuron HOME

Answer Nervous/Endocrine Central Nervous System HOME

Answer Nervous/Endocrine Cerebellum HOME

Answer Nervous/Endocrine Hypothalamus HOME

Answer Nervous/Endocrine Optic nerve HOME

Answer Circulation/Respiration Oxygen HOME

Answer Circulation/Respiration Epiglottis HOME

Answer Circulation/Respiration Cilia and mucus HOME

Answer Circulation/Respiration – 800 Alveoli HOME

Answer Circulation/Respiration Diffusion HOME

List three types of symbiotic relationships and an example of each … ANSWER

Answer Final Jeopardy Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism HOME