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Intro to Anatomy Cells And Tissues Nervous System Blood Cardiovascular System 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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What organ system stores nutrients such as calcium? .
$100 What organ system stores nutrients such as calcium? .
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Skeletal System
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Organ system that regulates the body through hormones
$200 Organ system that regulates the body through hormones
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Endocrine System
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This level of organization is composed of more than one type of tissue
$300 This level of organization is composed of more than one type of tissue
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Organ Smooth muscle cell Molecules
Atoms Smooth muscle tissue Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Blood vessel (organ) Cellular level Cells are made up of molecules Tissue level Tissues consist of similar types of cells Organ level Organs are made up of different types of tissues Chemical level Atoms combine to form molecules
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Which body process operates on a positive feedback system?
$400 Which body process operates on a positive feedback system?
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Labor Contractions
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$500 Anatomical term that refers to what is commonly called the elbow (anterior)
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antecubital
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This organelle functions in protein synthesis RNA Protein
$100 This organelle functions in protein synthesis RNA Protein
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Ribosome
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Muscle tissue type found in the walls of the heart
$200 Muscle tissue type found in the walls of the heart
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Cardiac muscle tissue
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Most widely distributed of the connective tissues
$300 Most widely distributed of the connective tissues
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Osseous Tissue (Bone)
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Type of tissue found lining the respiratory system
$400 Type of tissue found lining the respiratory system
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Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
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$500 Connective tissue that forms the skeleton of a human fetus
Also connects ribs of adults to sternum
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Hyaline cartilage
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The central nervous system includes….
$100 The central nervous system includes….
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Brain and Spinal Cord
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Neurglial cell that connects blood vessels to neurons
$200 Neurglial cell that connects blood vessels to neurons
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Astrocyte
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This part of a neuron receives the signal from another neuron
$300 This part of a neuron receives the signal from another neuron
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Dendrite
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Sensory neurons are _________ nerves that travel _______ the brain.
$400 Sensory neurons are _________ nerves that travel _______ the brain.
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Sensory neurons are _afferent________ nerves that travel _____towards__ the brain.
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This cranial nerves transmits hearing and balance
$500 This cranial nerves transmits hearing and balance
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Vestibulocochlear
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What blood type has B antigens and A antibodies?
$100 What blood type has B antigens and A antibodies?
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Blood Type B
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What are the proteins on the surface of your Red Blood Cells called?
$200 What are the proteins on the surface of your Red Blood Cells called?
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ANTIGENS
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What is the universal donor blood type?
$300 What is the universal donor blood type?
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O
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$400 If a mom is homozygous for type A and a dad has type O and a baby is found with type B, could this be their child?
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No, don’t have a B allele to give
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$500 A mom is heterozygous for type B and a dad is homozygouse for type A, what are the chances of their offspring?
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50% A 50% AB
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This chamber of the heart is the largest
$100 This chamber of the heart is the largest
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Left Ventricle
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This blood vessel pumped deoxygenated blood back into the right atrium
$200 This blood vessel pumped deoxygenated blood back into the right atrium
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Superior Vena Cava
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The average heart rate of an adult
$300 The average heart rate of an adult
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60-65 bpm
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The valve that separates the left atrium and left ventricle
$400 The valve that separates the left atrium and left ventricle
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Mitral/bicuspid valve
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The pacemaker of the heart
$500 The pacemaker of the heart
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SA Node
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What are the 3 layers of skin and name the layers within each.
Final Jeopardy What are the 3 layers of skin and name the layers within each.
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Epidermis: Stratum Corneum, Stratum Lucidum, Stratum Granulosum, Stratum Spinosum, Stratum Basale
Dermis: Papillary and Reticular Subcutaneous: Adipose
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