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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... Mrs.Hunter
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Jeopardy Body Organization Bone Names Muscles at Work Muscle Names The Skin Joints 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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The scapula A 100
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What is the shoulder blade?
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patella A 200
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What is your knee cap? A 200
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phalanges A 300
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What are your fingers and toes?
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mandible A 400
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What is your lower jaw? A 400
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calcaneous A 500
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What is your heel bone? A 500
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The muscles that move your elbow
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What are the biceps and triceps?
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The two muscle groups that move the knee
B 200
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What are the hamstrings and the quadriceps?
B 200
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How muscles move joints
B 300
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What is contract? B 300
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The muscle that shrugs your shoulders
B 400
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What is the trapezius? B 400
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The muscle that lifts you up on your tiptoes
B 500
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What is the gastrocnemius?
B 500
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The three types of muscles
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What are cardiac, smooth and skeletal
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The two types of muscles that are involuntary
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What are smooth and cardiac?
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Muscles you can control
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What is voluntary? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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The muscle that gives you a “six pack”
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What is the rectus abdominus
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Muscles that react slowly and tire slowly
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What are smooth muscles?
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The outer most layer of the skin
D 100
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What is the epidermis? D 100
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The layer with the blood vessels, nerves and sweat glands
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What is the dermis? D 200
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The openings through which you sweat
D 300
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What are pores? D 300
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The pigment that gives your skin color
D 400
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What is melanin? D 400
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What the hair above the surface of the skin is made up of
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What are dead cells? D 500
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The two major kinds of joints
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What are movable and immovable
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The four types of movable joints
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What are the gliding, ball and socket, hinge and pivot?
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The ends of bones are covered in this to reduce friction
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What is cartilage? E 300
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The joint that allows the most movement
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What is a ball and socket
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The joint found where your head sits on your spine
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What is a pivot joint? E 500
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The smallest unit of living things
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What is a cell? F 100
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Cells that work together to do a job
F 200
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What is a tissue? F 200
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Several tissues that work together to do a job
F 300
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What is an organ? F 300
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Many organs working together to do a job
F 400
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What is a system? F 400
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The process where by the body keeps a stable internal environment
F 500
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What is homeostasis? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Anything we’ve studied so far
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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The tubular structure through which a butterfly drinks nectar
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What is the proboscis Click on screen to continue
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