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2 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved

3 Another Presentation © 2001 - All rights Reserved markedamon@hotmail.com

4 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Directions: To play, select different money amounts from each category. If you (Player #1) pick it, you go first and if you get it right, you win the money. If you miss it, you lose the money! The next person (Player #2) gets to try, but if he/she misses it, no points lost! Same thing with Player #3 if he/she misses it. Then it’s back to Player #2’s turn to pick a question, and so on. As you play the game, click on the $DOLLAR AMOUNT, not the surrounding box. Keep track of which questions have already been picked on your worksheet.

5 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Directions: After a question is picked, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct answer. On your notes sheet, now record what you have learned to help you study. Click on the “Scores” box in the bottom right hand corner to return to the questions. Enter the score into the black box on each player’s podium for the question you just finished. Continue until all clues are given. Then play “Final Jeopardy”. To play “Final Jeopardy”, secretly bet a portion of your winnings so far on the question. He/she can choose any amount to either add or subtract from their winnings based on the category they know the question will be from. Then the final answer is revealed, and all 3 players write on their own papers their answer. When the correct question is revealed, all three players should share their answers and their wagers to see who has won!

6 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Round 1 Final Jeopardy

7 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Misc. Respiratory System Circulatory System Digestive System Vocab Unit A Review $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Scores

8 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Name of vessel that has thin walls so gasses and nutrients can pass across the walls.

9 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Capillaries Scores

10 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 The process by which nutrient molecules pass through the wall of the digestive system and into the blood.

11 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Scores Absorption

12 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A group of organs/structures working together to perform a major function in the body.

13 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Scores Organ System

14 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 A chemical that changes its appearance in different types of solutions.

15 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Indicator Scores

16 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 The boundaries of an object

17 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Scores Surface Area

18 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Where are nutrients absorbed into the bloodstream?

19 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Small Intestine Scores

20 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Where is the water reabsorbed by the body?

21 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Large Intestine Scores

22 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion?

23 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Mechanical Breakdown is physically making the object smaller Chemical Breakdown is the result of a chemical reaction Mechanical Breakdown is physically making the object smaller Chemical Breakdown is the result of a chemical reaction Scores

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25 $400 Describe the path food travels through the digestive system.

26 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine Scores

27 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Why is it important to have villi in your digestive system?

28 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Scores Villi increase surface area in the intestine to increase absorption.

29 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What are the 3 main blood vessels of the circulatory system?

30 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Scores Arteries, Veins, and capillaries

31 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Why happens to your heart rate when you exercise? Why?

32 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 It increases to move oxygenated blood faster through the body Scores

33 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Which chamber of the heart pumps blood to the lungs? body?

34 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 1.Right Ventricle 2.Left Ventricle 1.Right Ventricle 2.Left Ventricle Scores

35 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Describe two major differences between arteries and veins.

36 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Scores Arteries, thicker and carry blood away from heart Veins carry blood to heart Arteries, thicker and carry blood away from heart Veins carry blood to heart

37 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Where are the two places where CO2 and O2 are exchanged?

38 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Lungs and Organs/Muscles Scores

39 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is the function of the Respiratory System?

40 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 To Exchange Oxygen for Carbon Dioxide Scores

41 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What chamber of the heart leads to the lungs?

42 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Right Ventricle Scores

43 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is the name of the vessel that leads back to the heart from the lungs?

44 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Pulmonary Vein Scores

45 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is the name of the air sacs through which air is absorbed in the lungs?

46 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Alveoli Scores

47 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 In what way is the circulatory and respiratory systems closely linked?

48 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Respiratory System brings in oxygen for the Circulatory System to move the parts of the body. Scores

49 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is the difference between “red” and “blue” blood?

50 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Scores “Red” blood carries Oxygen “Blue” blood carries Carbon Dioxide

51 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is meant by form follows function?

52 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 An objects structure fits its function Scores

53 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What determines the structure of your organs?

54 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Their function Scores

55 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What causes blood to only flow in one direction in the heart?

56 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Values Scores

57 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Describe how surface area affects reactions in the body.

58 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Answers will vary Scores

59 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is a variable?

60 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 It is the value that is changed or controlled in order to isolate and identify what is causing the observed effect. Scores

61 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is a controlled variable?

62 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 A variable that you keep the same so that you can isolate the tested variable. Scores

63 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Describe the difference between qualitative and quantitative data.

64 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Qualitative Data- is data that can not be counted or measured, usually a description of something. Quantitative Data can easily be counted or measured. Scores

65 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is a trade-off? Give an example of a trade off.

66 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Scores Trade-off: An exchange of one thing in return for another, giving up one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable; an exchange that occurs as a compromise; "I faced a tradeoff between hanging out with my friends or studying for the test”

67 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 In our “Data Toss Part 1”, name the variable we were testing and two variables we controlled.

68 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Tested variable: 1 or 2 handed catch Controlled Variables: speed, distance, type of ball, type of throw, etc. Scores

69 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Scores Final Jeopary Question Structure/Function in Respiratory System

70 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Give an example from the Respiratory System of how structure relates to its function.

71 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Scores Answers will Vary


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