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Jeopardy Review for Exam 1 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Ch 1 IntroChemistry Inside Cells Tissues Integument $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Cellular Processes

Ch 1 Intro: $100 Question This body cavity contains the brain and spinal cord. a. dorsal b. ventral c. cranial d. vertebral BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $100 Answer This body cavity contains the brain and spinal cord. a. dorsal b. ventral c. cranial d. vertebral BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $200 Question This membrane lines the abdominal cavity. a. Visceral pericardium b. Parietal pericardium c. Visceral peritoneum d. Parietal peritoneum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $200 Answer This membrane lines the abdominal cavity. a. Visceral pericardium b. Parietal pericardium c. Visceral peritoneum d. Parietal peritoneum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $300 Question The receptor sends information to the: a. Stimulus b. Control center c. Effector d. Efferent pathway BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $300 Answer The receptor sends information to the: a. Stimulus b. Control center c. Effector d. Efferent pathway BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $400 Question This would be an example of positive feedback. a. Control of body temperature b. Regulating blood calcium c. The urge to urinate d. Control of blood glucose BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $400 Answer This would be an example of positive feedback. a. Control of body temperature b. Regulating blood calcium c. The urge to urinate d. Control of blood glucose BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $500 Question Sacral is _____ to lumbar? a. medial b. inferior c. anterior d. Both A and B are correct BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Ch 1 Intro: $500 Answer Sacral is _____ to lumbar? a. medial b. inferior c. anterior d. Both A and B are correct BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Chemistry: $100 Question Isotopes have the same number of _______ but differ in the number of ________. a. protons; electrons b. protons; neutrons c. electrons; neutrons d. neutrons; protons BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Chemistry: $100 Answer Isotopes have the same number of _______ but differ in the number of ________. a. protons; electrons b. protons; neutrons c. electrons; neutrons d. neutrons; protons BACK TO GAME

Chemistry: $200 Question If the atomic number of Ca 2+ is 20 and the mass number is 22, how many electrons does Ca 2+ have? a. 18 b. 20 c. 22 d. 24 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Chemistry: $200 Answer If the atomic number of Ca 2+ is 20 and the mass number is 22, how many electrons does Ca 2+ have? a. 18 b. 20 c. 22 d. 24 BACK TO GAME

Chemistry: $300 Question A substance that dissociates into cations and OH - ions is __________. a. an acid b. a base c. a salt d. water BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Chemistry: $300 Answer A substance that dissociates into cations and OH - ions is __________. a. an acid b. a base c. a salt d. water BACK TO GAME

Chemistry: $400 Question Which of these molecules could easily get into a cell by simple diffusion? a. water b. glucose c. proteins d. CO 2 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Chemistry: $400 Answer Which of these molecules could easily get into a cell by simple diffusion? a. water b. glucose c. proteins d. CO 2 BACK TO GAME

Chemistry: $500 Question Which of these is a difference between an RNA adenine nucleotide and ATP? a. Different sugars b. Different nitrogenous bases c. Different numbers of phosphates d. All of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Chemistry: $500 Answer Which of these is a difference between an RNA adenine nucleotide and ATP? a. Different sugars b. Different nitrogenous bases c. Different numbers of phosphates d. All of the above BACK TO GAME

Inside Cells: $100 Question The cell membrane is composed mostly of ________. a. proteins and steroids b. phospholipids and steroids c. phospholipids and proteins d. carbohydrates and steroids BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Inside Cells: $100 Answer The cell membrane is composed mostly of ________. a. proteins and steroids b. phospholipids and steroids c. phospholipids and proteins d. carbohydrates and steroids BACK TO GAME

Inside Cells: $200 Question In a cell, ATP is produced by the _________. a. Golgi apparatus b. mitochondrion c. rough endoplasmic reticulum d. ribosome BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Inside Cells: $200 Answer In a cell, ATP is produced by the _________. a. Golgi apparatus b. mitochondrion c. rough endoplasmic reticulum d. ribosome BACK TO GAME

Inside Cells: $300 Question In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the ________. a. Golgi apparatus b. mitochondrion c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum d. ribosome BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Inside Cells: $300 Answer In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the ________. a. Golgi apparatus b. mitochondrion c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum d. ribosome BACK TO GAME

Inside Cells: $400 Question These structures are made by the Golgi apparatus. a. Ribosomes b. Lysosomes c. Peroxisomes d. Phagosomes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Inside Cells: $400 Answer These structures are made by the Golgi apparatus. a. Ribosomes b. Lysosomes c. Peroxisomes d. Phagosomes BACK TO GAME

Inside Cells: $500 Question Cell junctions that hold muscles together are _______. a. tight junctions b. gap junctions c. desmosomes d. plaques BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Inside Cells: $500 Answer Cell junctions that hold muscles together are _______. a. tight junctions b. gap junctions c. desmosomes d. plaques BACK TO GAME

Cellular Processes: $100 Question How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion? a. It is specific. b. It is reversible. c. It exhibits saturation. d. It moves against the concentration gradient. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cellular Processes: $100 Answer How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion? a. It is specific. b. It is reversible. c. It exhibits saturation. d. It moves against the concentration gradient. BACK TO GAME

Cellular Processes: $200 Question A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will ______. a. burst b. shrink c. remain the same d. hydrate BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cellular Processes: $200 Answer A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will ______. a. burst b. shrink c. remain the same d. hydrate BACK TO GAME

Cellular Processes: $300 Question What happens during RNA processing? BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cellular Processes: $300 Answer Introns are cut out and we add a 5’ cap and poly-A tail. BACK TO GAME

Cellular Processes: $400 Question Which molecules would most likely be actively transported? a. Water molecules b. Large molecules c. Molecules moving to a lower concentration d. Hydrophobic molecules BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cellular Processes: $400 Answer Which molecules would most likely be actively transported? a. Water molecules b. Large molecules c. Molecules moving to a lower concentration d. Hydrophobic molecules BACK TO GAME

Cellular Processes: $500 Question Name the monomers of each of the following: a. Carbohydrates b. Proteins c. Nucleic Acids BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cellular Processes $500 Answer a. Monosaccharides b. Amino Acids c. Nucleotides BACK TO GAME

Tissues: $100 Question All of the following are usually characteristics of epithelium except: a. avascular. b. abundant extracellular material. c. highly mitotic. d. tight junctions. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Tissues: $100 Answer All of the following are usually characteristics of epithelium except: a. avascular. b. abundant extracellular material. c. highly mitotic. d. tight junctions. BACK TO GAME

Tissues: $200 Question Which of the following is not part of the extracellular matrix? a. Protein fibers b. Fibroblasts c. Fluid d. Glycosaminoglycans BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Tissues: $200 Answer Which of the following is not part of the extracellular matrix? a. Protein fibers b. Fibroblasts c. Fluid d. Glycosaminoglycans BACK TO GAME

Tissues: $300 Question Membranes that line open body cavities are classified as _______. a. serous b. synovial c. cutaneous d. mucous BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Tissues: $300 Answer Membranes that line open body cavities are classified as _______. a. serous b. synovial c. cutaneous d. mucous BACK TO GAME

Tissues: $400 Question The epiglottis and external ear are composed of which kind of cartilage? a. Hyaline b. Elastic c. Articular d. Fibrocartilage BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Tissues: $400 Answer The epiglottis and external ear are composed of which kind of cartilage? a. Hyaline b. Elastic c. Articular d. Fibrocartilage BACK TO GAME

Chemotherapy destroys cells during mitosis. Use the knowledge you have gained from class to choose the tissue that you believe would be most affected by chemotherapy. a. Connective b. Epithelial c. Muscle d. Nervous BACK TO GAME ANSWER Tissues: $500 Answer

Chemotherapy destroys cells in mitosis. Use the knowledge you have gained from class to choose the tissue that you believe would be most affected by chemotherapy. a. Connective b. Epithelial c. Muscle d. Nervous BACK TO GAME Tissues: $500 Answer

Integument: $100 Question Which layer of the skin has no blood vessels? a. Dermis b. Epidermis c. Hypodermis d. Papillary BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Integument: $100 Answer Which layer of the skin has no blood vessels? a. Dermis b. Epidermis c. Hypodermis d. Papillary BACK TO GAME

Integument: $200 Question Dogs track humans by the scent of epithelial cells that are constantly being shed. These cells shed from which stratum? a. Basale b. Corneum c. Granulosum d. Spinosum BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Integument: $200 Answer Dogs track humans by the scent of epithelial cells that are constantly being shed. These cells shed from which layer? a. Basale b. Corneum c. Granulosum d. Spinosum BACK TO GAME

Integument: $300 Question Which layer of the dermis is closest to the epidermis? a. Stratum basale b. Stratum corneum c. Papillary d. Reticular BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Integument: $300 Answer Which layer of the dermis is closest to the epidermis? a. Stratum basale b. Stratum corneum c. Papillary d. Reticular BACK TO GAME

Integument: $400 Question The sweat glands that are important in body temperature regulation are the ______ glands. a. eccrine b. apocrine c. ceruminous d. sebaceous BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Integument: $400 Answer The sweat glands that are important in body temperature regulation are the ______ glands. a. eccrine b. apocrine c. ceruminous d. sebaceous BACK TO GAME

Integument: $500 Question The smooth muscle associated with a hair follicle is called _________. a. arrector pili b. arrector vellus c. alopecia areata d. erector folliculi BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Integument: $500 Answer The smooth muscle associated with a hair follicle is called _________. a. arrector pili b. arrector vellus c. alopecia areata d. erector folliculi BACK TO GAME

Figure 1.7 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.

Figure 1.8 Planes of the body with corresponding magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

Figure 1.9 Dorsal and ventral body cavities and their subdivisions.

Figure 7.4a Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.

Figure 7.4b Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.

Figure 7.5a Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.

Figure 7.5c Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.

Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.

Figure 7.7a The base of the cranial cavity.

Figure 7.14a Paranasal sinuses.

Figure 7.19 Typical vertebral structures.

Figure 7.20 The first and second cervical vertebrae.

Figure 7.23a The thoracic cage.

Figure 7.26 The scapula.

Figure 7.27 The humerus of the right arm and detailed views of articulation at the elbow.

Figure 7.28 Radius and ulna of the right forearm.

Figure 7.29 Bones of the right hand.

Figure 7.30 Pelvis.

Figure 7.32 Bones of the right knee and thigh.

Figure 7.33a The tibia and fibula of the right leg.

Figure 7.34 Bones of the right foot.