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Jeopardy! Jeopardy! Anatomical Terms/Directions Tissues

Choose Your Question Anatomical Directions Anatomical Terms Epithelial Tissues Connective Tissues Muscle Tissue Nervous Tissue Final

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FINAL JEOPARDY Category- The answer is…. The answer is….

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Answers Anatomical Directions Anatomical Terms Epithelial Tissues Connective Tissues Muscle Tissue Nervous Tissue Anatomical Position Sagittal Layers of cells and cell shape Specialized cells, Protein fibers, Ground substance Muscle Tissue Nervous (neural) Tissue Lateral, medial Frontal Simple cuboidal Dense and loose CT Skeletal MT Neurons, neuroglia Inferior, superior TransverseTransitional Blood, lymph Cardiac MT Dendrites Ventral, dorsal Positive Feedback Stratified squamous Chondrocytes. Osteocytes Smooth MT Axons Ventral Body Cavity Homeostasis Basement membrane Cutaneous, Mucous, Serous, Synovial Actin and myosin fibers Nerve fibers Final Jeopardy Answer- Hyaline, Elastic, Fribrocartilage

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Anatomical Directions 200 Describe the image shown here back

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Anatomical Directions 400 Away from the midline; towards the midline of the body back

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Anatomical Directions 600 Above, towards the head; below back

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Anatomical Directions 800 Belly side; referring to the back back

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Anatomical Directions 1000 Body cavity containing the organs of the respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems back

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Anatomical Terms 200 Cut transects the body into a right and left section back

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Anatomical Terms 400 Cut separates anterior and posterior portions of the body back

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Anatomical Terms 600 Cut separates superior and inferior portions of the body back

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Anatomical Terms 800 A homeostatic response in which the initial stimulus produces a response that reinforces that stimulus back

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Anatomical Terms 1000 Refers to a stable internal environment back

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Epithelial Tissue 200 The manner in which epithelial tissue is classified (There are 2 answers) back

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Epithelial Tissue 400 Provides limited protection; found where secretion or absorption takes place back

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Epithelial Tissue 600 Type of epithelium which stretches back

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Epithelial Tissue 800 Found on the surface of the skin; lining of the mouth, tongue, esophagus back

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Epithelial Tissue 1000 Found between epithelial and connective tissues back

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Connective Tissue 200 All connective tissues have these 3 basic components back

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Connective Tissue 400 Examples of Connective Tissue Proper back

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Connective Tissue 600 Examples of Fluid Connective Tissue back

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Connective Tissue 800 Cells found in cartilage; cells found in bone back

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Connective Tissue 1000 Name the types of membranes back

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Muscle Tissue 200 Tissue specialized for contraction back

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Muscle Tissue 400 Striated, multinucleated cells; under voluntary control back

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Muscle Tissue 600 Muscle cells interconnected at intercalated discs back

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Muscle Tissue 800 Found in walls of blood vessels and around hollow organs back

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Muscle Tissue 1000 Interaction between these fibers cause muscle contractions back

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Neural Tissue 200 Tissue cells specialized for conduction of electrical impulses back

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Neural Tissue 400 Two types of nervous tissue cells back

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Neural Tissue 600 Nerve branches which receive information usually from other neurons back

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Neural Tissue 800 Nerve branches which carry information away from cell body back

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Neural Tissue 1000 Another term for axons back

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