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JEOPARDY Circulatory System Respiratory System Blood Pressure Disorders of Breathing Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 QUESTION FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM What system is the circulatory system similar to? a. Hydraulic system b. Respiratory system c. Pneumatic system d. Digestive system

$100 ANSWER FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM a. Hydraulic system

$200 QUESTION FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM How is the heart like a pump?

$200 ANSWER FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Because the constant beating of the heart keeps blood moving throughout the blood vessels.

$300 QUESTION FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM How do you think CPR helps someone survive heart stoppage?

$300 ANSWER FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM CPR can keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs until more definitive medical treatment can restore a normal heart rhythm.

$400 QUESTION FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM How are blood vessels like pipelines?

$400 ANSWER FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Because they carry all the blood to different body parts.

$500 QUESTION FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Describe how the circulatory system is like a hydraulic system.

$500 ANSWER FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Blood vessels are like pipelines that carry the blood to all parts of the body. And the heart is like a pump that keeps blood moving.

$100 QUESTION FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM What system is the respiratory system similar to? a. Circulatory system b. Hydraulic system c. Digestive system d. Pneumatic system

$100 ANSWER FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM d. Pneumatic system

$200 QUESTION FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM What is the function of the diaphragm?

$200 ANSWER FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM A sheet of muscle in the lower chest that moves downward as you breathe in.

$300 QUESTION FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM When is the air pressure in the lungs less than the air pressure outside the body, when is it greater?

$300 ANSWER FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM It is less when you inhale and greater when you exhale.

$400 QUESTION FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM What happens when you inhale?

$400 ANSWER FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Your diaphragm moves down to create lower pressure in the lungs and the high-pressure air in the atmosphere can move into the lungs.

$500 QUESTION FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Describe how the respiratory system is similar to a pneumatic system.

$500 ANSWER FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM It can be thought of as natural pneumatic system because it uses gas (air) to power and keep things in motion

$100 QUESTION FROM BLOOD PRESSURE What is used to measure blood pressure?

$100 ANSWER FROM BLOOD PRESSURE A sphygmomanometer

$200 QUESTION FROM BLOOD PRESSURE What is blood pressure?

$200 ANSWER FROM BLOOD PRESSURE The force of the blood on the walls of the blood vessels.

$300 QUESTION FROM BLOOD PRESSURE What are to causes of high blood pressure?

$300 ANSWER FROM BLOOD PRESSURE Answers may vary: smoking and clogged arteries.

$400 QUESTION FROM BLOOD PRESSURE What does it mean when someone has low blood pressure?

$400 ANSWER FROM BLOOD PRESSURE There is not enough blood flow, it could be a indication of heart problems.

$500 QUESTION FROM BLOOD PRESSURE How does sphygmomanometer work?

$500 ANSWER FROM BLOOD PRESSURE It works by putting pressure on the blood vessels in your arm To stop blood flow for a few seconds. The doctor listens carefully with a stethoscope as the pressure of the sphygmomanometer is released.

$100 QUESTION FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING What can asthma be triggered by?

$100 ANSWER FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING Many things such as cold air, dust, exercise, and stress.

$200 QUESTION FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING How can infections make it difficult to breathe?

$200 ANSWER FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING It can cause swelling, which restricts the airway.

$300 QUESTION FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING Give two examples of infections bacteria, viruses, and other micro-organisms cause

$300 ANSWER FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING Colds, pneumonia, or bronchitis.

$400 QUESTION FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING How is an inhaler used to help people with asthma?

$400 ANSWER FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING An inhaler is used to deliver medication to lungs.

$500 QUESTION FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING What is asthma and how can it be harmful to humans.

$500 ANSWER FROM DISORDERS OF BREATHING Asthma is a disease in respiratory system that interferes with the normal flow of air to lungs. It is harmful to humans because when a attacks happen it restricts passage to airway and makes it almost impossible

FINAL JEOPARDY How does a hurricane form?

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER When the sun hits the water for an extended period of time, lots of evaporation happens and a lot of clouds form. And then, the earth’s rotation spins the clouds around a central point to make a hurricane.