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Final Jeopardy Question
Intro To
AnimalsNutrient
AbsorptionDigestive Respiratory Circulatory
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10 Point Question
One evolutionary milestone in animals
is the development of an internal
body cavity known as what?
Coelom
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20 Point Question
Symmetry is the balanced distribution
of duplicate body parts or shapes.
List the three types of symmetry.
Bilateral (two mirrored halves),
Radial (symmetry about the center),
Asymmetry (no symmetry)
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30 Point Question
List the levels of organization in
multicellular organisms in increasing
complexity.
Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism
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40 Point Question
Define cephalization.
Concentration of sense organs and nerve cells in the head
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10 Point Question
Name the process in which ATP is
created by breaking down glucose in
the presence of oxygen.
Cellular Respiration
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20 Point Question
Cellular respiration takes place in
which organelle?
Mitochondria
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30 Point Question
What are the reactants of the cellular
respiration formula and what are the
products?
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6 CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATPglucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy
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40 Point Question
List the three systems and give a brief
description.
Digestive- Breaks down
food/absorbs nutrients
Respiratory- Absorbs Oxygen
Circulatory- Transports nutrients
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10 Point Question
Name the three different digestive
systems that have developed over
time.
Filter feeder, digestive cavity
(gastrovascular tract), digestive tract
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20 Point Question
List the three accessory organs of the digestive tract.
Pancreas, Liver, Gallbladder
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30 Point Question
What is the main purpose of
the accessory organs in the
digestive system?
To provide enzymes to the digestive
tract that help breakdown food
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40 Point Question
Identify the
following
organs:
A- Mouth, B- Liver, C-Gallbladder, D- Stomach,
E- Pancreas
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A
B D
C E
10 Point Question
There are two other types of
respiratory processes besides
breathing- name them and explain
where they occur.
External- LungsInternal (cellular respiration)- Mitochondria
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20 Point Question
It’s a sheet of muscle below the lungs
that contracts and relaxes to help
inflate/deflate the lungs
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Explain the importance of the
diaphragm.
30 Point Question
Fill in the blanks:
______ nasal cavity trachea
________ ________ alveoli __________
Nose, bronchi, bronchioles,
capillaries
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40 Point Question
Identify the
following
organs:
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A- Pharynx, B- Larynx, C- Bronchioles,
D- Diaphragm
A
B
C
D
10 Point Question
What is the main difference between
an open circulatory system and a closed circulatory system?
An open one does not have blood
vessels (tubes through which blood
travels), a closed one does.
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20 Point Question
The purpose of the circulatory system is
to transport __________ and _____ to
all the cells in the body and to take
____________ and wastes from the cells of the body.
Nutrients, Oxygen, CO2
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30 Point Question
What are the four components of
blood?
Platelets, white blood cells, plasma, red
blood cells
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40 Point Question
List and define the three types of blood
vessels.
∙ arteries: carry blood away from heart
∙ veins: carry blood toward heart
∙ capillaries: smallest blood vessels
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Explain the entire pathway a piece of food takes from ingestion to excretion.
Chemical/Mechanical digestion in the 1 mouth,
peristalsis moves the food down the 2 esophagus to
the stomach, 3 stomach chemically and mechanically
breaks down the chyme, the broken down food
makes its way to the 4 small intestine where the
nutrients are absorbed, it goes to the 5 large intestine
where water is removed and waste is compacted,
finally makes way to the 6 rectum where it is ready to
be released, released through the 7 anus.