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100200300400500100200300400500100 200 300 400 500 History of Physiology and Anatomy Medical Terminology Chars. & Maint. Of Life Body RegionsBody Systems
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History $100 This man believed in the notion of the “four humors” ; Today our medical students take his oath. Hippocrates
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History $200 Famous artist; His art work on human anatomy promoted this field of science. Leonardo de Vinci
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History $300 He was an anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, On the Workings of the Human Body; he is often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy and was known to do some crazy things to get a cadaver for dissection. Andreas Vesalius
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History $400 Whose work and teaching proceeded for 100s of years into Roman times even though many of his beliefs about the human body were wrong. The reason is he based much of his information on animal dissection instead of human dissection. Galen
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History $500 The circulation of blood was a puzzle for a long time in medical history. Who finally figured out this puzzle? William Harvey
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Medical Terminology $100 The suffix –tomy means what? Cutting up
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Medical Terminology $200 The prefix meta- means what? Change or after
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Medical Terminology $300 The prefix dors- means what? back
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Medical Terminology $400 The prefix peri- means what? around
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Medical Terminology $500 What do we mean by the appendicular skeleton? The bones that make up the arms and legs
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Chars. & Maint. Of Life $100 Characteristic of life described by the movement of substances from place to place within the body by means of body fluids. circulation
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Chars. & Maint. $200 Characteristic of life described by changing of absorbed substances into forms that are chemically different from those that entered the body fluids. assimilation
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Chars. & Maint. $300 Characteristic of life described by the passage of substances through membranes, such as those of the small intestines. absorption
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Chars. & Maint. $400 This “need” of an organism is used in the process of releasing energy from food during the process of respiration. oxygen
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Chars. & Maint. $500 This “need” is due to pressure exerted by a liquid. Hydrostatic
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Body Regions $100 Name the body region in red. carpals
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Body Regions $200 Name the body region in red. cervical
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Body Regions $300 Name this abdominal region outlined in red. Hypogastric
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Body Regions $400 Name the body region in red. antebrachial DOUBLE JEOPARDY !!!!!
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Body Regions $500 Name the body region in red. mental
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Body Systems $100 Respiratory System Bronchi and trachea are major parts of this body system.
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Body Systems $200 Skeletal System This system works with the muscular system and is the site for the production of blood cells.
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Body Systems $300 Lymphatic system This system is sometimes considered part of the circulatory system; the spleen and thymus gland are organs in this system
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Body Systems $400 Endocrine system Hormones are a major component in this body system acting as chemical communicators.
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Body Systems $500 11 How many body systems does our textbook recognize?
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20040060080010002004006008001000200 400 600 800 1000 Membranes, cavities & organization Terms of Direction & Body Planes Medical Tools Call a Doctor!Give Me that Feedback
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Membranes, Cavities, and Organization. $200 Name the cavity shown by the red arrow. thoracic
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Membranes, Cavities & Organization $400 These two terms refer to membranes that cover the internal organs of the abdominal cavity. Visceral peritoneum
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Membranes, Cavities & Organization $600 Name the cavity shown by the red arrow. Cranial
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Membranes, Cavities & Organization $800 A region called the _______ separates the thoracic cavity into two compartments and contains the esophagus, heart and thymus gland. mediastinum
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Membranes, Cavities & Organization $1000 Name these levels of organization in order. Elements, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, system, human DOUBLE JEOPARDY !!!!!
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Terms of Direction and Body Planes $200 The term of direction that also means ventral is __________. anterior
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Terms of Direction and Body Planes $400 Which term is correct in the following statement? The otic area is ______ to the nasal area. Distal Superior LateralMedial Lateral
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Terms of Direction and Body Planes $600 Name the body plane outlined in yellow. Transverse or horizontal
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Terms of Direction and Body Planes $800 Which body region is most distal? TarsalFoot phalanges PlantarPopliteal Plantar
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Terms of Direction and Body Planes $1000 Superior is to _________ as Anterior is to _________. Inferior : Posterior
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Medical Tools $200 What tool using x rays created the image below? CAT scan
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Medical Tools $400 What tool created this image of a working heart valve? ultrasound
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Medical Tools $600 What tool using the orientation of water molecules in our bodies created this image? MRI
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Medical Tools $800 What medical tool created this image? PET scan
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Medical Tools $1000 What is the name of the medical tool make images such as the inside of the entire length of the esophagus? endoscope
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Call a Doctor ! $200 skin If you see a dermatologist, then you must have a problem with AgingTumors SkinFeet
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Call a Doctor ! $400 Podiatrist You have a foot problem. Who should you call? GynecologistUrologist PodiatristNeurologist
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Call A Doctor! $600 Blood A hematologist only deals with diseases of _______. SkinBlood The kidneysHeart
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Call a Doctor ! $800 Newborn infants A neontologist would deal with Neon lightsBlood disorders Pregnancy Newborn infants
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Call a Doctor ! $1000 Gerontology The study of the process of aging is called what? DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!
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Give Me that Feedback $200 Feedback mechanisms help maintain that internal balance in our bodies called what? homeostasis
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Give Me that Feedback $400 The feed back demonstrated by the diagram below is ___________. positive
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Give Me that Feedback $600 A follicle begins to produce estrogen. Estrogen promotes follicular growth. The growing follicle produces even more estrogen. What type of specific homeostatic mechanism does this illustrate? Positive feedback
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Give Me that Feedback $800 What kind of feedback mechanism is shown here and why is this type? Occurs when feedback (from sensor to control center) results in a reversal of the direction of change (getting things back to “normal.” DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!
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Give Me that Feedback $1000 Label the following parts of a feedback mechanism. control center, effector, receptor, variable A = receptor B = control center C = effector D= variable
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TODAY’S CATEGORY KEEPING THE BALANCE Make your bids now please
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Describe the homeostatic mechanism that maintains our body temperature at 98.6 o F
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