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© David A. Occhino Welcome to Jeopardy! With your host, Ms. McCracken With your host, Ms. McCracken

© David A. Occhino Anatomy and Physiology Category 1

© David A. Occhino Levels of Structural Organization Category 2

© David A. Occhino Organ Systems Category 3

© David A. Occhino Maintaining Life Category 4

© David A. Occhino Survival Needs Category 5

© David A. Occhino Homeostasis Category 6

© David A. Occhino Anatomy & Physiology $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Game Board $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Levels of Structural Organizations Organ Systems Maintaining Life Survival Needs Homeostasis Round 2 Final

© David A. Occhino The study of the below organ would be considered this type of anatomy. $100 Cat 1: $100 A

© David A. Occhino What is Gross Anatomy? Board $100 Cat 1: $100 Q

© David A. Occhino The study of the features in a specific area of the body is this type of anatomy. $200

© David A. Occhino What is Regional Anatomy? $200 Cat 1: $200 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Daily Double

© David A. Occhino $300 Cat 1: $300 A This man is considered the father of human anatomy.

© David A. Occhino $300 Cat 1: $300 Q Board Who is Andreas Vesalius?

© David A. Occhino It is called this when you study the function of the organ below. $400

© David A. Occhino What is Renal Physiology? $400 Cat 1: $400 Q Board

© David A. Occhino $500 Cat 1: $500 A A cytologist is concerned with studying this.

© David A. Occhino What is the study of cells? $500 Cat 1: $500 Q Board

© David A. Occhino The simplest level of the structural organization. $100 Cat 2: $100 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Chemical Level? What is the Chemical Level? $100 Cat 2: $100 Q Board

© David A. Occhino The third level of the structural organization. $200 Cat 2: $200 A

© David A. Occhino What are tissues? $200 Cat 2: $200 Q Board

© David A. Occhino A group of organs that cooperate to accomplish a common purpose. $300 Cat 2: $300 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Organ System? $300 Cat 2: $300 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Represents the highest level of structural organization. $400 Cat 2: $400 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Organismal Level? What is the Organismal Level? $400 Cat 2: $400 Q Board

© David A. Occhino A structure that is composed of two or more tissue types that performs a specific function of the body. $500 Cat 2: $500 A

© David A. Occhino What is an organ? $500 Cat 2: $500 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Maintains the electrolyte balance and regulates the acid-base balance of the blood $100 Cat 3: $100 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Urinary System? What is the Urinary System? $100 Cat 3: $100 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Sweat glands, oil glands, skin, and nails are found in this system. $200 Cat 3: $200 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Integumentary System? What is the Integumentary System? $200 Cat 3: $200 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Tendons can be found in this system. $300 Cat 3: $300 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Muscular System? $300 Cat 3: $300 Q Board

© David A. Occhino White blood cells fight disease in this system. $400 Cat 3: $400 A

© David A. Occhino What is the lymphatic system? $400 Cat 3: $400 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Daily Double

© David A. Occhino Hematopoiesis (blood cell production) occurs within the cavities of this system. $500 Cat 3: $500 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Skeletal System? $500 Cat 3: $500 Q Board

© David A. Occhino The process of breaking down ingested food into simple molecules is called $100 Cat 4: $100 A

© David A. Occhino What is digestion? $100 Cat 4: $100 Q Board

© David A. Occhino An increase in size is called $200 Cat 4: $200 A

© David A. Occhino What is growth? $200 Cat 4: $200 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Regulated chiefly by hormones secreted by the glands of the endocrine system $300 Cat 4: $300 A

© David A. Occhino What is metabolism? $300 Cat 4: $300 Q Board

© David A. Occhino The ability to sense changes in the environment and then to react to them. $400 Cat 4: $400 A

© David A. Occhino What is responsiveness, or irritability? $400 Cat 4: $400 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Responsible for making sure the “inside” of the body remains distinct from the “outside” of the body. $500 Cat 4: $500 A

© David A. Occhino What is maintenance of boundaries? $500 Cat 4: $500 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Taken in via the diet. Contains the chemicals used for energy and cell building. $100 Cat 5: $100 A

© David A. Occhino What are nutrients? $100 Cat 5: $100 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Daily Double

© David A. Occhino Approximately 20 percent of the air we breathe. $200 Cat 5: $200 A

© David A. Occhino What is oxygen? $200 Cat 5: $200 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Provides the fluid base for body secretions and excretions. $300 Cat 5: $300 A

© David A. Occhino What is water? $300 Cat 5: $300 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Heat is generated by the activity of the skeletal muscles to maintain this survival need. $400 Cat 5: $400 A

© David A. Occhino What is body temperature? $400 Cat 5: $400 Q Board

© David A. Occhino The force exerted on the surface of the body by the weight of air. $500 Cat 5: $500 A

© David A. Occhino What is atmospheric pressure? $500 Cat 5: $500 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Responds to stimuli by sending information to the control center $100 Cat 6: $100 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Receptor? $100 Cat 6: $100 Q Board

© David A. Occhino $200 Cat 6: $200 A Child birth is an example of this type of feedback

© David A. Occhino What is Positive Feedback? $200 Cat 6: $200 Q Board

© David A. Occhino $300 Cat 6: $300 A To work properly, homeostasis relies heavily on these two systems.

© David A. Occhino What are the: 1. Nervous and 2. Endocrine Systems? What are the: 1. Nervous and 2. Endocrine Systems? $300 Cat 6: $300 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Provides the means for the control center’s response to a stimulus. $400 Cat 6: $400 A

© David A. Occhino What is the Effector? $400 Cat 6: $400 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Occurs when a cell, tissue, organ or organ system adjusts its activities automatically in response to some environmental change. $500 Cat 6: $500 A

© David A. Occhino What is autoregulation? $500 Cat 6: $500 Q Board

© David A. Occhino Final Jeopardy!

© David A. Occhino At The Clinic Final Category

© David A. Occhino Final Jeopardy Answer Name the levels of structural organization from the highest level to the lowest level.

© David A. Occhino Organism Organ System Organ Tissue Cellular Chemical Organism Organ System Organ Tissue Cellular Chemical Final Jeopardy Question

© David A. Occhino End Titles