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Human Body Challenge As a group, read and discuss each question. I will give about 30 seconds per question. At the end, we will check the answers. The group with the most correct answers will win.

1 of 22) Label the parts of the endocrine system using the choices below. Adrenal Testes Thymus Pituitary Thyroid Pancreas Ovaries

2 of 22) The openings to the body are coated by which part of the immune system (full name needed)?

3 of 22) Two part question: a) What type of chemical do glands create? b) The chemical created from part a, is then used by cells to make which other molecule?

4 of 22) What is the person’s blood type if they only contain B antibodies?

5 of 22) List all the blood types this person with B+ person can receive in a transfusion.

6 of 22) Which gland is considered your “thermostat” to help control body temperature?

7 of 22) Two part question: a) Name the gland that helps WBCs mature. b) Identify the gland.

8 of 22) Which defense proteins cause pathogens to clump together until being destroyed by WBCs?

9 of 22) Name the three types of neurons.

10 of 22) Name this part of the ear.

11 of 22) Name the process of programmed cell death.

12 of 22) Two part question: a) Name the inner ear bone that leads to the auditory nerve. b) Which cells create impulses in this bone? ?

13 of 22)Place the mixed up steps of “cellular immunity” in order from start to finish. A) T cell destroys pathogen B) Antigens presented on phagocyte C) Foreign pathogen swallowed by phagocyte D) T cell divides and differentiates into memory and active cells E) T cell becomes activated F) T cell binds to antigen-presenting phagocyte

14 of 22) Name the objects that release neurotransmitters from one neuron to another neuron.

15 of 22) Name the four types of tissue. A = _______________ B = _______________ C = _______________ D = _______________

16 of 22) Label the parts of the eye diagram. Choices: Iris Lens Optic Nerve Pupil Retina Cornea

17 of 22) Which cells in your body are ready to produce antibodies when they encounter a familiar pathogen?

18 of 22) Match the sense with the nerve. SenseChoices A. Smell = __________ B. Sight = ___________ C. Hearing = _________ D. Taste = ___________ Auditory Olfactory Cranial Optical

19 of 22) Two part question: During an action potential: A) The black circles represent which ion? B) The red circles represent which ion? ??? ?? ? ? ? ? ?

20 of 22 : If a person were warmer than normal: a) if using positive feedback, what would the body do? b) if using negative feedback, what would the body do?

21 of 22) Label the basic parts of the neuron below. d

22 of 22) Grab bag: Match the city with its proper nickname. (one city will be left over) Nicknames a. Windy City = _______________ b. Big Apple = ________________ c. City of Angels = _____________ d. Sin City = __________________ e. Big Easy = __________________ f. Motor City = ________________ Cities New Orleans Los Angeles Chicago New York Las Vegas Detroit St. Louis

Exchange Your Answers

1 of 22) Label the parts of the endocrine system using the choices below. Testes Thymus Pituitary Thyroid Adrenal Pancreas Ovaries

2 of 22) The openings to the body are coated by which part of the immune system (full name needed)

3 of 22) Two part question: a) What type of chemical do glands create? b) The chemical created from part a, is then used by cell’s to make which other molecule?

4 of 22) What is the person’s blood type if they only contain B antibodies?

5 of 22) List all the blood types this person with B+ person can receive in a transfusion.

6 of 22) Which gland is considered your “thermostat” to help control body temperature?

7 of 22) Two part question: a) Name the gland that helps WBCs mature. b) Identify the gland.

8 of 22) Which defense proteins cause pathogens to clump together until being destroyed by WBCs?

9 of 22) Name the three types of neurons.

10 of 22) Name this part of the ear.

11 of 22) Name the process of programmed cell death.

12 of 22) Two part question: a) Name the inner ear bone that leads to the auditory nerve. b) Which cells create impulses in this bone? ?

13 of 22)Place the mixed up steps of “cellular immunity” in order from start to finish. C) Foreign pathogen swallowed by phagocyte B) Antigens presented on phagocyte F) T cell binds to antigen-presenting phagocyte E) T cell becomes activated D) T cell divides and differentiates into memory and active cells A) T cell destroys pathogen

14 of 22) Name the objects that release neurotransmitters from one neuron to another neuron.

15 of 22) Name the four types of tissue. A = _______________ B = _______________ C = _______________ D = _______________

16 of 22) Label the parts of the eye diagram. Choices: Iris Lens Optic Nerve Pupil Retina Cornea

17 of 22) Which cells in your body are ready to produce antibodies when they encounter a familiar pathogen?

18 of 22) Match the sense with the nerve. SenseChoices A. Smell = __________ B. Sight = ___________ C. Hearing = _________ D. Taste = ___________ Auditory Olfactory Cranial Optical

19 of 22) Two part question: During an action potential: A) The black circles represent which ion? B) The red circles represent which ion? ??? ?? ? ? ? ? ?

20 of 22 : If a person were warmer than normal: a) if using positive feedback, what would the body do? b) if using negative feedback, what would the body do?

21 of 22) Label the basic parts of the neuron below. d

22 of 22) Grab bag: Match the city with its proper nickname. (one city will be left over) Nicknames a. Windy City = _______________ b. Big Apple = ________________ c. City of Angels = _____________ d. Sin City = __________________ e. Big Easy = __________________ f. Motor City = ________________ Cities New Orleans Los Angeles Chicago New York Las Vegas Detroit St. Louis Chicago New York Los Angeles Las Vegas New Orleans Detroit