Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

32

Transcript of Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Page 1: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2
Page 2: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2
Page 3: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Muscular 100

About what percentage of your body weight is made up of muscles?

20%

40%

50%

80%

40%

GO BACK

Page 4: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

the gluteus maximus muscle in your butt

What is the largest muscle in your body?

Muscular 200 GO BACK

Page 5: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Rectus abdonimus

Which muscles are found in your belly and sometimes called “abs”?

Pectorals

Quadriceps

Deltoids

Rectus abdonimus

Muscular 300 GO BACK

Page 6: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

100 billion

How many neuron cells are in the human brain?

Nervous 100 GO BACK

Page 7: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

4%

How many percent of the cells in the brain are active?

Nervous 200 GO BACK

Page 8: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

1

As we grow older, the brain loses _____ gram per year.

Nervous 300 GO BACK

Page 9: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

4

How many organs are included to make up the urinary system?

Urinary 100 GO BACK

Page 10: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

About a quart and a half

How much urine leaves the body of an adult each day?

Urinary 200 GO BACK

Page 11: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Urine would past though the bladder causing an “accident” every time urine goes though the bladder.

One of the sphincter muscles is located underneath the bladder and keeps liquid from

escaping. What would happen without it?

Urinary 300 GO BACK

Page 12: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

The tongue aids in the digestion of the food.

Digestion begins in the mouth. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?

A) The tongue aids in the digestion of the food.

B) The saliva changes some of the starches in the food to sugar.

C) The tongue keeps the food in place in the mouth while the food is being chewed.

D) The digestive juices can react more easily with the food when chewed.

Digestive 100 GO BACK

Page 13: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Juices mix with the food and stomach muscles squeeze it.

What happens when food reaches the stomach?

Nothing. No digestion occurs in the stomach.

The food moves quickly into the small intestine.

Juices mix with the food and stomach muscles squeeze it.

The food is completely digested and is absorbed by tiny blood vessels in the walls of the stomach.

Digestive 200 GO BACK

Page 14: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Manufacturing insulin

The liver is located in the abdomen and performs many functions. Which of the following is NOT a function

of the liver?

Storing food

Manufacturing insulin

Producing digestive juices

Healing itself when it is damaged

Digestive 300 GO BACK

Page 15: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Diabetes

If there is to much sugar in the blood and you low insulin levels you have what?

Endocrine 100 GO BACK

Page 16: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Pineal

The _________ gland sends hormones that affect the modulation of your wake/sleep

habits.

Hint: This is a major gland and is located in your brain, and is very tiny.

Endocrine 200 GO BACK

Page 17: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

How much energy your body should use

The thyroid gland is below the Adam’s apple. The thyroid gland controls what?

How much energy your body should use

How much you are able to eat

The changing of your voice

Endocrine 300 GO BACK

Page 18: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

a sore

If you get a cut, what does your body develop over time to regenerate itself?

Integumentary 100 GO BACK

Page 19: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

oil glands get filled with bacteria

What creates pimples on your face?

Integumentary 200 GO BACK

Page 20: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

keratin

what is the name of the protein on the outside of your skin?

epithelial cells

keratin

fortelial

calcium

Integumentary 300 GO BACK

Page 21: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

The arteries

What takes the blood away from the heart?

Cardiovascular 100 GO BACK

Page 22: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Blood

From what source do cells get their food?

Oxygen

Blood

Other Cells

Carbon dioxide

Cardiovascular 200 GO BACK

Page 23: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Septum

What wall separates the left side and right side of the heart?

Cardiovascular 300 GO BACK

Page 24: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Windpipe

What is another name for the trachea?

Windpipe

Throat

Lungs

Respiratory 100 GO BACK

Page 25: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

They are used for taking oxygen to and from the lungs and connect the two lungs.

How are the bronchiolar used?

Respiratory 200 GO BACK

Page 26: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

tidal volume

The volume of air in a normal breath is called

total lung capacity

vital capacity

tidal volume

residual volume

Respiratory 300 GO BACK

Page 27: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Fiber

Whole grains such as wheat bread and oatmeal contain a lot of this.

Nutrition 100 GO BACK

Page 28: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

heart

Fiber is a good source for this organ. This organ helps pump oxygen through the blood.

Nutrition 200 GO BACK

Page 29: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

High Blood Pressure

A lot of sodium can cause what?

Nutrition 300 GO BACK

Page 30: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Cancer

This disease is an abnormal growth of cells. What is it?

Common Diseases 100 GO BACK

Page 31: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Diabetes

What is the most common disease in the endocrine system in the U.S?

Cancer

Diabetes

Arthteritis

Common Diseases 200 GO BACK

Page 32: Human Body Jeopardy Board 2

Hematuria, or blood in the urine, will cause a dark or red urine.

What disease cause urine to be a sickly red color?

Common Diseases 300 GO BACK