Human Body #2 Challenge After each question, write your answer on your paper. You will be given about 30 seconds per question. We will correct all questions.

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Human Body #2 Challenge After each question, write your answer on your paper. You will be given about 30 seconds per question. We will correct all questions at the end. The group with the most correct answers will win a bonus extra credit point.

1 of 21) Which process creates “memory cells” to help you fight against future invasion?

2 of 21) So Young has AB+ blood. List all the blood types that can receive her blood.

3 of 21) Name (scientific name) letter J.

4 of 21) Which part of your immune system lines the openings to your body?

5 of 21) Nadine has the positive blood type listed below. Name all the blood types she can receive in a transfusion.

6 of 21) Name the proteins created by B cells that bind to and cause pathogens to clump?

7 of 21) Name the 2 tubes that can be found at the pharynx.

8 of 21) Specifically, which letter exchanges CO2 and O2?

9 of 21) What is the function of heart valves?

10 of 21) What is the blood type of a person if they have: B antigens, Rh antigens, A antibodies

11 of 21) Name part E.

12 of 21) Name the 3 components of whole blood?

13 of 21) Two part question: A. Which type of blood is illustrated with a red color? B. Red is typically used to illustrate which type of circulation?

14 of 21) Directly, name where part F leads to?

15 of 21) Ivan has only the antibodies pictured below. What is/are his possible blood type?

16 of 21) What is the blood type of a person if they have: A antibodies, B antigens, Rh antibodies

17 of 21) What is Farnaz’ blood type if she has no blood antibodies in her plasma?

18 of 21) Place the stages in the correct order that O2 will travel as it is inhaled into the body. A)Trachea B)Bronchioles C)Circulatory system D)Nose E)Bronchi F)Alveoli G)Pharynx

19 of 21) Name the heart chamber that first receives deoxygenated blood?

20 of 21) Place the following in order, starting at the right ventricle. A. Left Atrium B. Left ventricle C. Throughout the body D. Right atrium E. Aorta F. Right ventricle G. To the lungs

21 of 21) Grab Bag: Name the tallest skyscraper in the USA.

Exchange Your Answers

1 of 21) Which process creates “memory cells” to help you fight against future invasion?

2 of 21) So Young has AB+ blood. List all the blood types that can receive her blood.

3 of 21) Name (scientific name) letter J.

4 of 21) Which part of your immune system lines the openings to your body?

5 of 21) Nadine has the positive blood type listed below. Name all the blood types she can receive in a transfusion.

6 of 21) Name the proteins created by B cells that bind to and cause pathogens to clump?

7 of 21) Name the 2 tubes that can be found at the pharynx.

8 of 21) Specifically, which letter exchanges CO2 and O2?

9 of 21) What is the function of heart valves?

10 of 21) What is the blood type of a person if they have: B antigens, Rh antigens, A antibodies

11 of 21) Name part E.

12 of 21) Name the 3 components of whole blood?

13 of 21) Two part question: A. Which type of blood is illustrated with a red color? B. Red is typically used to illustrate which type of circulation?

14 of 21) Directly, name where part F leads to?

15 of 21) Ivan has only the antibodies pictured below. What is/are his possible blood type?

16 of 21) What is the blood type of a person if they have: A antibodies, B antigens, Rh antibodies

17 of 21) What is Farnaz’ blood type if she has no blood antibodies in her plasma?

18 of 21) Place the stages in the correct order that O2 will travel as it is inhaled into the body. D) Nose G) Pharynx A) Trachea E) Bronchi B) Bronchioles F) Alveoli C) Circulatory system

19 of 21) name the heart chamber that first receives deoxygenated blood?

20 of 21) Place the following in order, starting at the right ventricle. F. Right ventricle G. To the lungs A. Left Atrium B. Left ventricle E. Aorta C. Throughout the body D. Right atrium right left

21 of 21) Grab Bag: Name the tallest skyscraper in the USA.