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Digestive System
Respiratory System
Cardiovascular System
Hearth Health
Healthy Issues
Potpourri
Breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
A 100
Functions of the digestive system.
A 100
Type of digestion performed by the teeth.
A 200
Mechanical
A 200
Type of digestion performed by the stomach and small
intestines.
A 300
Chemical
A 300
Mechanical digestion increases _____ _____ to
increase the speed of chemical breakdown.
A 400
Surface Area
A 400
The order of the pathway that food takes from the mouth to
the rectum (4 structures).
A 500
Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestines, Large Intestines
A 500
Where air is taken into the body.
B 100
Nose and mouth.
B 100
The type of air that is needed by the body to produce
energy.
B 200
Oxygen
B 200
The type of air that we breathe out is a byproduct of
cellular respiration.
B 300
Carbon Dioxide
B 300
Structures (2) that are involved with gas exchange
within the lungs.
B 400
Alveoli and capillaries
B 400
A symptom of a respiratory infection.
B 500
Cough
B 500
The number of times your heart beats in a period of
time.
C 100
Pulse
C 100
The function of the heart.
C 200
To circulate blood around the body by pumping.
C 200
60-80
C 300
The average pulse rate range of a person.
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Three things that the blood transports.
C 400
Nutrients, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide
C 400
The heart, which is an organ, is made from what type of
muscle tissue?
C 500
Cardiac
C 500
The number one cause of death in the United States.
D 100
Heart disease
D 100
Angioplasty and bypass surgery are common
treatments for this condition.
D 200
Blocked arteries.
D 200
Symptoms include an enlarged and weakened heart
as well as less flexible arteries.
D 300
High Blood Pressure
D 300
An involuntary risk for heart disease.
D 400
Age
D 400
This blocked artery is usually the cause of a heart attack.
D 500
Coronary
D 500
This organ cleans out toxins from the body.
E 100
Liver
E 100
Body systems alcohol can affect.
E 200
All body systems
E 200
Does alcohol act as a depressant or stimulant?
E 300
Depressant
E 300
The effect of eating more calories than your body loses.
E 400
Gain weight
E 400
Hepatitis affects this organ
E 500
Liver
E 500
Touch receptors are a part of this system.
F 100
Nervous
F 100
Carbon dioxide, urine, and feces.
F 200
Waste products
F 200
Prevents blood from flowing back into the heart resulting
in a “lub dub” sound.
F 300
Valves
F 300
Organization of structures in the body from smallest to
largest.
F 400
Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System
F 400
Increases after exercise.
F 500
Pulse
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM AND MUSCLES
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Why does the pulse rate increase during exercise? After exercising
regularly for several months, what happens to the resting pulse
rate?
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To get the muscles the required nutrients and oxygen for energy production. The heart rate slows
because the heart becomes stronger and more efficient.
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