Turn in Body system story/brochure (two minutes after the bell, it is late) Get out your review packet and have it in front of you.
BODY SYSTEMS REVIEW GAME ROUND 1 – 5 POINTS EACH ROUND 2 – 10 POINTS EACH ROUND POINTS EACH
1. The liver is found in which body system?
Digestive
2. What is absorbed from waste material as it moves through the large intestine (colon)?
Water
3. Which process produces ATP (energy)? A. external respiration B. digestion C. cellular respiration D. filtration
3. Which process produces ATP (energy)? A. external respiration B. digestion C. cellular respiration D. filtration
4. Which of these is the same throughout your body? A. DNA in your cells B. size of your cells C. number of cells D. number of mitochondria in your cells
4. Which of these is the same throughout your body? A. DNA in your cells B. size of your cells C. number of cells D. number of mitochondria in your cells
5. Wastes go from the digestive system to which system?
Excretory
6. Which of these would involve involuntary muscles? A. Picking up an object on the floor B. Muscles you have to think about to move C. Your esophagus pushing food down to your stomach D. Running
6. Which of these would involve involuntary muscles? A. Picking up an object on the floor B. Muscles you have to think about to move C. Your esophagus pushing food down to your stomach D. Running
ROUND 2
1. Where does the digestion of starches begin?
Mouth
2. Where does gas exchange occur? A. epiglottis B. trachea C. bronchioles D. alveoli
2. Where does gas exchange occur? A. epiglottis B. trachea C. bronchioles D. alveoli
3. People with Rh+ blood can give blood to…? A. both + and – blood types B. only + blood types C. only – blood types D. only AB blood
3. People with Rh+ blood can give blood to…? A. both + and – blood types B. only + blood types C. only – blood types D. only AB blood
4. From the digestive system, nutrients are moved to which system?
Circulatory
5. Why does blood go to the lungs before its pumped to the rest of the body? A. To drop off nutrients B. To drop off oxygen C. To pick up oxygen D. To pick up carbon dioxide
5. Why does blood go to the lungs before its pumped to the rest of the body? A. To drop off nutrients B. To drop off oxygen C. To pick up oxygen D. To pick up carbon dioxide
6. Red blood cells are made in which system?
Skeletal
Where in the body are nutrients and oxygen turned into ATP (energy)? A. stomach B. lungs C. all cells D. heart
Where in the body are nutrients and oxygen turned into ATP (energy)? A. stomach B. lungs C. all cells D. heart
ROUND 3
1. The crevices in the small intestine that increase surface area are called? A. cilia B. pilus C. villi D. flagella
1. The crevices in the small intestine that increase surface area are called? A. cilia B. pilus C. villi D. flagella
2. What two things are created in cellular respiration? A. energy and carbon dioxide B. nutrients and oxygen C. ATP and oxygen D. nutrients and ATP
2. What two things are created in cellular respiration? A. energy and carbon dioxide B. nutrients and oxygen C. ATP and oxygen D. nutrients and ATP
3. List the four steps for urine to leave your body (use the name of the parts it passes through).
Kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra
4. Hemoglobin is a part of what type of cell? A. White blood cell B. Plasma C. Platelet D. Red blood cell
4. Hemoglobin is a part of what type of cell? A. White blood cell B. Plasma C. Platelet D. Red blood cell
5. When you exhale, your diaphragm…..? A. lowers and relaxes B. rises and relaxes C. lowers and flattens D. rises and flattens
5. When you exhale, your diaphragm…..? A. lowers and relaxes B. rises and relaxes C. lowers and flattens D. rises and flattens
6. Kidneys filter ________ out of the _______. A. wastes, blood B. liquids, solid waste C. nutrients, digested food D. toxins, feces
6. Kidneys filter ________ out of the _______. A. wastes, blood B. liquids, solid waste C. nutrients, digested food D. toxins, feces