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Title: Jeopardy!


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Jeopardy!
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Choose Your Question
Final
Introduction Tissues Integumentary System Skeletal System Muscular System Potpourri
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FINAL JEOPARDYCategory-Integration of Body
Systems
  • The answer is.

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Final Jeopardy
  • A method of correction where the body detects a
    variation outside normal limits triggering a
    response to correct the situation.
  • e.g. thermoregulation
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Answers
Final Jeopardy Answer- Negative Feedback
Introduction Tissues Integumentary System Skeletal System Muscular System Potpourri
Respiratory System Simple and stratified Melanocytes Axial Skeleton Cross bridge Stem Cells
Muscular System Mucous UV Radiation Appendicular Skeleton Neuromuscular junction Bursa
Integumentary System Compact and spongy bone Accessory structures Osteoblasts Rectus femoris, V intermedius, V lateralis, V medialis Inflammation and regeneration
Skeletal System Squamous, cuboidal and columnar Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis Synarthroidal Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Subscapularis, Teres minor Cutaneous membrane
Homeostasis Epithilial, connective, muscle, neural S. germinativum, S. spinosum, S. granulosum, S. corneum Long, flat, irregular, short Skeletal, cardiac and smooth Serous membrane
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Introduction200
  • Body system responsible for gas exchange
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Introduction400
  • Provides locomotion, produces heat, supports
    skeleton, guards entrances and exits
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Introduction600
  • Covers surface, protects deeper tissues, provides
    strength, contains glands
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Introduction800
  • Supports protects soft tissue, stores minerals
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Daily Double
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Introduction1000
  • Maintaining a stable internal environment is
    referred to as ________
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Tissues200
  • Description for a single cell layer and multiple
    cell layers
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Tissues400
  • Membrane which lines surfaces to the exterior of
    the body
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Tissues600
  • Types of bone tissue
  • found in long bones
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Tissues800
  • Structural classification of epithilium
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Tissues1000
  • Four major tissue types
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Integumentary System200
  • Cells which synthesize the skins pigment
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Integumentary System400
  • Has been linked to carcinomas and melanomas of
    the skin
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Integumentary System600
  • Collectively, hair follicles, nails, sebaceous
    glands and sweat glands are known as ________
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Integumentary System800
  • Layers of the cutaneous membrane
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Integumentary System1000
  • Layers of the epidermis (from deep to
    superficial) excluding the hands and the feet
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Skeletal System200
  • The part of the skeleton consisting of the skull,
    vertebral column, sternum, and rib cage
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Skeletal System400
  • The part of the skeleton consisting of the bones
    of the arms, legs, pelvis and shoulders
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Skeletal System600
  • Cells that make new bone for growth and repair
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Daily Double
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Skeletal System800
  • Type of joint found between the bones in the
    skull
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Skeletal System1000
  • Identify the shapes of the bones in the picture
    to the left
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Muscular System200
  • Attachment of the myosin head to the active site
    on actin is called a ________
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Muscular System400
  • Location where a neuron controls a skeletal
    muscle fiber
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Muscular System600
  • Quadriceps muscle group
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Muscular System800
  • Muscles of the rotator cuff
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Muscular System1000
  • Major types of muscle tissue
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Potpourri200
  • These cells continually replace
  • epithilial cells
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Potpourri400
  • Small sacs filled with synovial fluid found in
    joints
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Potpourri600
  • These two processes restore homeostasis after a
    tissue is injured
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Potpourri800
  • Covers the body surface relatively thick usually
    waterproof, and dry
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Potpourri1000
  • Membrane lining the internal cavities delicate,
    moist and very permeable
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