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Body System Jeopardy! By Emma and Addie Productions. Respiratory CirculatoryUrinaryDigestiveNervous

Respiratory for 100 A poisonous waste gas that your lungs release. Plants and trees love it! What is Carbon Dioxide? Incorrect

Respiratory for 200 Incorrect What do the lungs bring in and filter? What is Oxygen?

Respiratory for 300 Tiny sacs in the lung surrounded by blood vessels. Incorrect What is Alveoli?

Respiration for 400 Incorrect The muscle that holds up your lungs. It’s dome shaped, and it sits under your ribcage. What is the diaphragm?

Respiration for 500 Incorrect A disease, (usually caused by smoke or smoking), that makes it hard to breathe. What is emphysema?

Circulatrory Facts for 100 Incorrect This pushes blood from a ventricle. What is an atrium?

Circulatory Facts for 200 Incorrect Brings blood back to the heart and lungs below the heart. What is the inferior vena cava?

Circulatory Facts for 300 Incorrect The flow of blood to the lungs. What is the Pulmonary System?

Circulatory Facts for 400 Incorrect The flow of blood inside the heart. What is the coronary system?

Circulatory facts for 500 Incorrect Using major arteries and veins to bring blood to the body. What is systemic circulation?

Urinary facts for 100 Incorrect A mixture of salt that is poisonous to your body. What is urea?

Urinary facts for 200 Incorrect The system that takes waste out of your body. What is the Excrectory System?

Urinary facts for 300 Incorrect Bean-shaped organs in your lower back that filter waste. What are Kidneys?

Urinary facts for 400 Incorrect Small tubes in your kidneys that filter waste in your blood. What are Nephrons?

Urinary facts for 500 Incorrect Circular muscles that keep urine from leaking out. What are sphincters?

Digestive for 100 Incorrect Taking nutrients out of food and bringing them into your body. What is absorbtion?

Digestive for 200 Incorrect The large organ that reabsorbs water from chyme!!! What is the Large Intestine?

Digestive for 300 Incorrect Small fingerlike projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients from chyme! What is villi?

Digestive for 400 Incorrect There are this many muscles in the human body. What is 630?

Digestive for 500 Incorrect A seven meter long organ that absorbs food. What is the Small Intestine?

Nervous for 100 Incorrect The main organ of the cenral nervous system. What is the BRAIN?

Nervous for 200 Incorrect The major nerve pathway that connects your body to your brain. What is spinal cord?

Nervous for 300 Incorrect The “gap” between nerve cells. What is synapse?

Nervous for 400 Incorrect A pathway that transmits stimuli. What is a nerve?

Nervous facts for 500 Incorrect The chemical that connects one nerve cell to another. What is a neurotransmitter.