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Jeopardy 20 squares with multiple choice Systems, Support, and Movement Chapter 1

10 20 30 40 Skeletal System Muscular System Organization Definitions Misc 10 20 30 40

The marrow of bones produces 10 Points The marrow of bones produces red blood cells. tendons. compact bone.

Which bones are part of the axial skeleton? 20 Points Which bones are part of the axial skeleton? skull, spinal column, ribs skull, shoulder blades, arm bones skull, spinal column, leg bone

Bones of the skeleton connect to each other at 30 Points Bones of the skeleton connect to each other at ligaments. joints. tendons.

Bone cells lie within and are made by 40 Points Bone cells lie within and are made by tendons. spongy bone. marrow.

The stomach is made up of 10 Points The stomach is made up of cardiac muscle. smooth muscle. voluntary muscle.

Cardiac muscle is found in the 20 Points Cardiac muscle is found in the arms and legs. heart. stomach.

How do muscles contribute to homeostasis? 30 Points How do muscles contribute to homeostasis? They keep parts of the body together. They help you move. They produce heat when they contract.

The function of smooth muscle is 40 Points The function of smooth muscle is to move internal organs, such as the stomach. to pump lymph throughout the body. to move bones.

Which type of tissue carries electrical impulses from your brain? 10 Points Which type of tissue carries electrical impulses from your brain? nerve tissue epithelial tissue. connective tissue.

Connective tissue functions to provide 20 Points Connective tissue functions to provide support and strength. messaging system. heart muscle.

30 Points Cells are groups of tissues. basic units of life. structures that have specific functions.

40 Points Compact bone is a strong lightweight tissue. forms the hard outer layer of bones. is found inside body organs.

10 Points Homeostasis is the ability of your body to maintain internal conditions. a group of organs that work together. a structure that is made up of two or more tissues.

The level of organization is 20 Points The level of organization is Organs, tissues, organ systems, organism, cells Cells, systems, organism, organ systems, tissues Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism

30 Points The muscular system is the part of the axial skeleton that moves. works with the skeletal system to allow movement. works with the appendicular skeleton to move.

The appendicular skeleton 40 Points The appendicular skeleton includes the skull. is the legs and arms. is the spine.

In a living organism, many different parts often work together to 10 Points In a living organism, many different parts often work together to perform an important function. cause an organism to begin. cause an organism to end.

20 Points All organisms need energy. sunlight. oil.

Living things met their needs by ____ 30 Points Living things met their needs by ____ needing only what they have. making what they need themselves. interacting with their environment.

Muscles help maintain body temperature by 40 Points Muscles help maintain body temperature by transferring heat energy from the stomach. providing insulation that holds heat in. releasing heat energy when they move.