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Chapter 9 - Muscles and Muscle Tissue $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Eye Spy parts Eye Can see clearly now Your so veinPathology Unbreak my heart FINAL ROUND

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $100 Question BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $100 Answer What is the cornea? BACK TO GAME

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $200 Question BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $200 Answer What is the optic Disc/ Optic Nerve / Blind Spot? BACK TO GAME

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $300 Question BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $300 Answer What is the Sclera? BACK TO GAME

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $400 Question BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $400 Answer What is the iris? BACK TO GAME

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $500 Question Responsible for the T wave. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy: $500 Answer What is the pupil? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $100 Question BACK TO GAME ANSWER Cells responsible for seeing clearly

The Sliding Filament Theory: $100 Answer What are cones? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $200 Question Your peripheral visiion relies on this type of phtooreceptor BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Sliding Filament Theory: $200 Answer What are rods? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $300 Question Light must pass through these structures, in this order, on the way to the retina. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Sliding Filament Theory: $300 Answer What is the conjuctiva, the cornea, the aqueous humor, the lens, the vitreous humor, then the retina BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $400 Question The action of bending light waves BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Sliding Filament Theory: $400 Answer What is refraction? BACK TO GAME

The Sliding Filament Theory: $500 Question These cells are way more sensitive and respond to motion better. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Sliding Filament Theory: $500 Answer What are rods? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $100 Question The liquid that was like jelly in the eye BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $100 Answer What is the vitreous humour? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $200 Question Vein with oxygenated blood BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $200 Answer What is the pulmonary vein? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $300 Question Controls the shape of the lens BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $300 Answer What is the ciliary body? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $400 Question This blood pressure is tooooo high BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $400 Answer What is 140 over 90 BACK TO GAME

Muscle Contraction: $500 Question When the ventricles contract, they produce the highest pressure pushing against arterial walls. This is called____ BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Contraction: $500 Answer Systole BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $100 Question A disease that results in a black spot in the center of the field of vision BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $100 Answer What is macular degeneration? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $200 Question “Clouding” of the Lens BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $200 Answer What is cataracts? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $300 Question Pressure builds up inside the eye and this disease may result BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $300 Answer What is glaucoma? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $400 Question A person who focused light in this manner, would be considered this BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $400 Answer What is nearsighted? BACK TO GAME

Muscle Metabolism: $500 Question This guy and this guy BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle Metabolism: $500 Answer Who is Mike Pettine and Johnny Cleveland?? BACK TO GAME

Therapists: $100 Question Coronary Bipass Surgery BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists: $100 Answer What would you do if a blockage in a >3 coronary a exists? BACK TO GAME

Therapists $200 Question Ventricular fribilation is happening. It is likely caused by this. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists $200 Answer What is a MI? BACK TO GAME

Therapists $300 Question Sphenoid bone BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists $300 Answer What is the keystone bone of the cranium? BACK TO GAME

Therapists $400 Question A hole in the ventricular septum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists $400 Answer What is Ventricular septal defect BACK TO GAME

Therapists $500 Question ATP BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Therapists $500 Answer What is the chemical that carries immediate energy for our cells to use? or What does the mitochondria produce? BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Graph rod and cones numbers with respect to distance from the macula lutea BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer BACK TO GAME