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Powerpoint JeopardyAnato”ME” Cell parts It’s a “Syn” You Move Me Potluck

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Keeping relatively stable internal conditions

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This cell organelle surrounds the cell, is selectively

permeable, and is made of a phospholipid bilayer

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This phase of mitosis involves chromosomes lining up in the middle.

Daily Double: what are the phases of mitosis in sequence

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The upper arm bone

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What is the first thing that occurs during repair of a broken bone

Daily double: List stages of bone repair

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Where ribosomes are made?

Daily double: What do ribosomes do?

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Job of tRNA?

Daily double: Job of mRNA?

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“FedEx of the cell”; it modifies and packages proteins for transport.

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“highway of the cell”; it functions to transport proteins throughout the cell

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These short hair-like projections move particles across the cell.

Daily double: What is the other cell projections that increase surface area for absorption?

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Where can you find a Gliding(plane) synovial joint

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Where can you find a Saddle joint

Daily double: Show me how a saddle joint articulates (hint: clasp hands)

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What type of joint: atlas/axis of your cervical vertebrae

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Where is a ball & socket joint?

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Where is hinge joint?

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Movement causing most ankle sprains….Sole of foot to inside

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Making a circle with a body part

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Pointing toes up

& pointing toes down (tip toes)

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1. Turning Palm up

The opposite 2. Turning palm down

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Decrease an angle between two bones?

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Describe the anatomical position!

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Homeostasis: Give an example of positive feedback

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Name the upper-most body regions. Hint: L/R hypochondriac regions then whats in middle

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Use proximal or distal to describe the location of your wrist in relation to another part of your arm.

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Describe all characteristics of: cardiac muscle? Smooth muscle?