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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Vocabulary The Circulatory System The Skeletal System More About Body Systems The Digestive System BONUS: Human Building Blocks $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 A body part made of different kinds of tissues that work together to perform a particular job is _____. (a) a tissue (b) an organ system (c) a muscle (d) an organ A body part made of different kinds of tissues that work together to perform a particular job is _____. (a) a tissue (b) an organ system (c) a muscle (d) an organ

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 The bundle of nerve tissue that carries messages to and from the brain is the _____. (a) esophagus (b) spinal cord (c) alveoli (d) trachea The bundle of nerve tissue that carries messages to and from the brain is the _____. (a) esophagus (b) spinal cord (c) alveoli (d) trachea

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The main muscle that controls the movement of air into and out of the body is the _____. (a) alveoli (b) trachea (c) diaphragm (d) capillary The main muscle that controls the movement of air into and out of the body is the _____. (a) alveoli (b) trachea (c) diaphragm (d) capillary

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 An organ made of bundles of fibers. Smooth, cardiac, and skeletal are types of _____. (a) muscle (b) tissue (c) nerves (d) blood vessels An organ made of bundles of fibers. Smooth, cardiac, and skeletal are types of _____. (a) muscle (b) tissue (c) nerves (d) blood vessels

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 A group of cells of the same type that work together to perform a certain job is _____. (a) a tissue (b) an organ system (c) a muscle (d) an organ A group of cells of the same type that work together to perform a certain job is _____. (a) a tissue (b) an organ system (c) a muscle (d) an organ

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 A tiny, thin-walled blood vessel is _____. (a) a vein (b) a joint (c) a capillary (d) an artery A tiny, thin-walled blood vessel is _____. (a) a vein (b) a joint (c) a capillary (d) an artery

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart is _____. (a) a capillary (b) an artery (c) a vein (d) alveoli A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart is _____. (a) a capillary (b) an artery (c) a vein (d) alveoli

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart is _____. (a)a capillary (b)an artery (c)a vein (d)alveoli A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart is _____. (a)a capillary (b)an artery (c)a vein (d)alveoli

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$400 What is the path that blood follows through the body, beginning at the heart? (a) heart, capillaries, arteries, veins, heart (b) heart, arteries, capillaries, veins, heart (c) heart, veins, capillaries, arteries, heart (d) heart, capillaries, veins, arteries, heart What is the path that blood follows through the body, beginning at the heart? (a) heart, capillaries, arteries, veins, heart (b) heart, arteries, capillaries, veins, heart (c) heart, veins, capillaries, arteries, heart (d) heart, capillaries, veins, arteries, heart

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What kinds of muscles make up the walls of the heart? (a) capillary (b) cardiac (c) smooth (d) skeletal What kinds of muscles make up the walls of the heart? (a) capillary (b) cardiac (c) smooth (d) skeletal

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 A hard organ that helps support and move the body is a _____. (a) spinal cord (b) bone (c) muscle (d) joint A hard organ that helps support and move the body is a _____. (a) spinal cord (b) bone (c) muscle (d) joint

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Bones fit together in different ways. Where is there a ball and socket joint in your body? (a) head (b) shoulder (c) knee (d) neck Bones fit together in different ways. Where is there a ball and socket joint in your body? (a) head (b) shoulder (c) knee (d) neck

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A place where two bones meet is a _____. (a) diaphragm (b) bone (c) muscle (d) joint A place where two bones meet is a _____. (a) diaphragm (b) bone (c) muscle (d) joint

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is the name of the stringy tissues that connect bones together? (a) capillaries (b) joints (c) ligaments (d) tendons What is the name of the stringy tissues that connect bones together? (a) capillaries (b) joints (c) ligaments (d) tendons

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Stella is preparing a report about human skeletons. Which item should NOT be in her report? (a) The skeleton helps us move. (b) The skeleton helps us digest our food. (c) The skeleton protects the organs inside our bodies. (d) The skeleton supports our bodies and gives them shape. Stella is preparing a report about human skeletons. Which item should NOT be in her report? (a) The skeleton helps us move. (b) The skeleton helps us digest our food. (c) The skeleton protects the organs inside our bodies. (d) The skeleton supports our bodies and gives them shape.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What are organs made of? (a) large, individual cells (b) specialized tissues (c) muscle (d) bone What are organs made of? (a) large, individual cells (b) specialized tissues (c) muscle (d) bone

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 In which tube does air travel from your nose or mouth toward the lungs? (a) artery (b) capillary (c) trachea (d) esophagus In which tube does air travel from your nose or mouth toward the lungs? (a) artery (b) capillary (c) trachea (d) esophagus

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Which is the main sense being used to catch the ball? (a) hearing (b) sight (c) smell (d) taste Which is the main sense being used to catch the ball? (a) hearing (b) sight (c) smell (d) taste

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Which systems work together to provide the body’s cells with nutrients? (a) circulatory and digestive (b) circulatory and respiratory (c) respiratory and circulatory (d)respiratory and nervous Which systems work together to provide the body’s cells with nutrients? (a) circulatory and digestive (b) circulatory and respiratory (c) respiratory and circulatory (d)respiratory and nervous

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Which two organs run parallel to each other? (a) stomach and esophagus (b) esophagus and intestine (c) eyes and ears (d) spinal cord and esophagus Which two organs run parallel to each other? (a) stomach and esophagus (b) esophagus and intestine (c) eyes and ears (d) spinal cord and esophagus

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 The baglike muscular organ that turns food into almost a liquid is the _____. (a) esophagus (b) mouth (c) small intestine (d) stomach The baglike muscular organ that turns food into almost a liquid is the _____. (a) esophagus (b) mouth (c) small intestine (d) stomach

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Where does digestion in your body begin? (a) esophagus (b) mouth (c) small intestine (d) stomach Where does digestion in your body begin? (a) esophagus (b) mouth (c) small intestine (d) stomach

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The tube between the mouth and stomach is the _____. (a) esophagus (b) trachea (c) small intestine (d) large intestine The tube between the mouth and stomach is the _____. (a) esophagus (b) trachea (c) small intestine (d) large intestine

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What are these fingerlike projections in the small intestine? (a) capillaries (b) nerve tissue (c) nerves (d) villi What are these fingerlike projections in the small intestine? (a) capillaries (b) nerve tissue (c) nerves (d) villi

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Human Building Blocks The basic unit of structure and function of all living things are cells. Cells work together to create tissues. Tissues work together to create organs, and organs work together to create organ systems. The human body is made up of many different systems. A.Identify ONE of the systems of the human body. Explain the function (job) of your chosen system. Human Building Blocks The basic unit of structure and function of all living things are cells. Cells work together to create tissues. Tissues work together to create organs, and organs work together to create organ systems. The human body is made up of many different systems. A.Identify ONE of the systems of the human body. Explain the function (job) of your chosen system.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Scores Part A 1. The digestive system breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body. 2.The respiratory system allows your body to get the oxygen it needs in order for it to use energy. 3.The circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, and wastes through the body in the blood. 4.The nervous system allows you to experience things and react to your environment. 5.The skeletal system gives your body shape and support, helps you move, protects your organs, and makes blood cells (red and white blood cells). 6.The muscular system is made up of muscles that work together to carry out many jobs such as helping you to move your body’s bones, pump blood, and digest food.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Human Building Blocks The basic unit of structure and function of all living things are cells. Cells work together to create tissues. Tissues work together to create organs, and organs work together to create organ systems. The human body is made up of many different systems. B. Identify an organ that works as part of your chosen body system. Explain the function (job) of that organ in its system. Human Building Blocks The basic unit of structure and function of all living things are cells. Cells work together to create tissues. Tissues work together to create organs, and organs work together to create organ systems. The human body is made up of many different systems. B. Identify an organ that works as part of your chosen body system. Explain the function (job) of that organ in its system.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Part B (Some possible answers are…) Digestive System esophagus – muscular tube that food travels down. It connects your mouth to your stomach. stomach – baglike organ with walls of smooth muscle that squeezes your food and mixes it with digestive juices until the food becomes almost liquid (chyme). small intestine – adds other digestive juices to the food. Nutrients pass through the walls of the small intestine into capillaries. Circulatory System heart – pumps the blood through the body. arteries – carry blood away from the heart. They usually contain blood that contains oxygen. capillaries – tiny blood vessels with thin walls that allow oxygen, nutrients, and wastes to move into and out of cells. veins – return blood back to the heart. They usually contain blood that contains carbon dioxide. Respiratory System diaphragm – muscle located below your lungs which causes air to move into and out of your body. trachea – also called the windpipe. It is a tube that allows air to travel from your nose and mouth to your lungs. air sacs – also called alveoli. Tiny blood vessels with thin walls (capillaries) are wrapped around the air sacs and let gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) to move through them. Muscular System cardiac muscle – makes up the walls of your heart. It contracts and relaxes automatically to help pump blood from your heart to the rest of your body. smooth muscle – found in the walls of your body’s organs. It contracts and relaxes automatically to help your stomach, intestines, and blood vessels to do their jobs. skeletal muscle – helps you move by working in pairs to move bones back and forth.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Part B (Continued) (Some possible answers are…) Part B (Continued) (Some possible answers are…) Nervous System brain – the control center of your nervous system. Signals from your brain direct your body’s activities. spinal cord – a tube of nerves that runs through your backbone to your brain. The brain receives information from all parts of the body by messages traveling up the spinal cord. The brain sends messages back out through the spinal cord. Skeletal System bones – hard organs made up of connective tissue. The outer part is hard, smooth, and strong. It helps your bones support your body and gives your body its shape. The bone is lined with spongy bone tissue with many open spaces. The center of many bones has marrow, tissue that makes red blood cells. Scores

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