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A & P Overview and Chemistry
A & P Jeopardy A & P Overview and Chemistry chemistry cells tissues Heart 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 FINAL JEOPARDY
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A-100 The tongue is ___________ to the cheeks. medial
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A-200 The ability of our body to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment is called: Homeostasis
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A-300 From least to most complex, describe the organization of the body. (6 levels) Atoms or molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ system, organism
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A-400 QUESTION: Why does fluid leak out of a capillary at the arteriole end? ANSWER: The blood pressure on the inside is greater than the osmotic pressure on the outside of the vessel
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A-500 QUESTION: How does the wall of a vein differ when compared to an artery? ANSWER: The middle layer is thinner (or the middle layer has less smooth muscle and no elastic lamina)
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B-100 QUESTION: The opening of a blood vessel is called the:
QUESTION: Lumen
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B-200 QUESTION: In a capillary bed, these vessels are where oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide. Answer: True capillaries
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B-300 Question: The pressure wave of blood created by the expansion and recoil of arteries is called: Answer: pulse
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B-400 QUESTION: Another name for high blood pressure is:
ANSWER: hypertension
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B-500 QUESTION: The vein located in the armpit area is called?
ANSWER: Axillary
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C-100 QUESTION: If your body has the same amount of solutes in the Extracelluar (Interstitial) Fluid as there is to the Intracellular Fluid the solution is said to be: Isotonic
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C-200 QUESTION: A process in which carrier proteins transport substances from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration is called: Facilitated Diffusion
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C-300 QUESTION:Microvilli are likely to be found in cells that are specialized for: Absorbtion
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C-400 QUESTION: The use of a carrier protein and ATP to move a substance from an area of low concentration to an area of higher concentration is called: Active transport
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C-500 The molecules that make the cell surface fuzzy, sticky, sugar-rich and determine your blood type: Glycoproteins
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D-100 QUESTION: Tendon and ligaments are examples of what type of connective tissue? Dense regular
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D-200 Question: The protective epithelium that protects in areas of wear and tear and is found in the mouth, anus, and vagina is: Non-keratinized stratified squamous
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D-300 QUESTION: The connective tissue fiber that resists being stretched and gives strength to the connective tissues is: Collagen
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D-400 QUESTION:Cilia are most likely to be seen on ____ epithelial tissue pseudostratified Columnar
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D-500 QUESTION: The type of epithelium that lines the digestive system from the stomach to the colon and is important in secretion and absorption: Simple columnar
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E-100 QUESTION: Blood from the lungs returns to the heart through what blood vessels? ANSWER: Pulmonary veins
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E-200 QUESTION:The muscular layer in the wall of the heart that is responsible for pumping blood is called the: ANSWER: Myocardium
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E-300 Pulmonary semi-lunar valve
The valve that is located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk is the: Pulmonary semi-lunar valve
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E-400 QUESTION: The part of the conduction system of the heart that generates rhythmic impulses to stimulate heart contraction and is also called the pacemaker is the: ANSWER: SA node (sinoatrial node)
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E-500 What is the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood?
Pulmonary arteries (trunk)
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FINAL JEOPARDY (Use paragraphs and sentences.)
Describe how blood would flow through the heart starting with the Superior and Inferior Vena Cava all the way to the Aorta (include these vessels). Include all blood vessels, chambers, and valves. You don’t need to indicate the type of blood. (Use paragraphs and sentences.)
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