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Circulatory Jeopardy !. Circulatory Jeopardy !. What are 3 of the 5 major functions of your skeletal system?. Shape / Support Enables movement Protection Produces blood cells Stores materials. Back to Menu. When you are first born, your skeleton is mostly ________ , not bone. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Circulatory Jeopardy!

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Circulatory Jeopardy!No Bones About It BLOOD! Lub-Dup Musculature Circulatory

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What are 3 of the 5 major functions of your skeletal system?

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1. Shape / Support2. Enables movement3. Protection4. Produces blood cells5. Stores materials

Back to Menu

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When you are first born, your skeleton is mostly

________, not bone.

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Back to Menu

When you are first born, your skeleton is mostly

Cartilage, not bone.

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A place where two bones meet is called a _____. Give examples of

2 different types.

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A place where two bones meet is called a Joint.

1. Movable: shoulder, knee, neck2. Immovable: skull

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What condition does the following picture represent? How is it caused

and why is it bad?

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Osteoporosis. Caused by a lack of calcium, it makes your bones brittle.

Final Jeopardy

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What are the 4 components of Blood?

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1. Plasma2. Red Blood cells

3. White Blood cells4. Platelets

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What is the function of each part of your blood?

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Back to Menu

1. Plasma contains water & materials.2. Red Blood cells carry oxygen.

3. White Blood cells fight bacteria.4. Platelets seal off cuts with fibrin.

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What are the 4 blood types?Which are the universal

donors / receivers?

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The blood types are: A, B, O and AB. Type O is the universal donor.

Type AB is the universal receiver.

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What is the function of the Lymphatic System, and what do

Lymph Nodes do?

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Back to Menu

Lymphatic System returns fluids to the blood stream. In

the Lymph Nodes, these fluids are filtered for bacteria.

Final Jeopardy

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What does the Heart do and what controls its rhythm?

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Back to Menu

Pumps blood throughout the body according to

the Pacemaker.

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The heart is made of 2 types of chambers. What are they and where do they lead in

regards to the heart?

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Back to Menu

They are the Atria (into heart) and Ventricles (out of heart).

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Locate the two Atria and two Ventricles in this picture.

ADE

CB

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Back to Menu

Atria: A and CVentricles: D and E

ADE

CB

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What are 2 types of Cardiovascular disease, what causes them, and how does this affect your heart and blood vessels?

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Back to Menu

Two types are Atherosclerosis & Hypertension. They are caused when artery walls become blocked. They make your heart work harder and

increase blood pressure.

Final Jeopardy

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Having to control your breathing while you slept would be tough.

It’s a good thing you have 2 types of muscles…

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Back to Menu

Muscles you consciously control, Voluntary; and muscles you do

not – Involuntary muscles.

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Muscle tissue is different depending on its

function. What are the 3 types of muscle tissue?

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1. Skeletal2. Smooth3. Cardiac

Back to Menu

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Where is Cardiac Muscle located? What are the 2

critically important features of this muscle?

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Back to Menu

Cardiac Muscle is found ONLY in the heart. It is Involuntary and it

does not get tired.

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Explain what your muscles do in order for you to flex and relax,

as pictured.

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Back to Menu

Final Jeopardy

To flex, your bicep contracts while the tricep relaxes.

To contract, vice versa. Muscles can ONLY contract.

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List the 3 important functions of the Circulatory System.

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Back to Menu

1) To Transport needed materials,2) Remove waste products (carbon),

3) And to Fight Disease.

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Two types of blood vessels are _______ & ______. The other, smallest vessels are

___________.

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Back to Menu

Two types of blood vessels are Arteries & Veins. The other, smallest vessels are

Capillaries.

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Explain the function of each blood vessel.

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Back to Menu

Arteries carry blood away from the heart.Veins transport blood back to the heart.

Capillaries are thin enough to allow diffusion of materials between blood & cells.

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What does this picture show? Describe the path of blood flow

from one point to another.

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Back to Menu

This shows the Two Loops of circulation. Loop 1: the lungs the heart rest of body

Loop 2: body the heart the lungs

Final Jeopardy

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Complete this Heart diagram: 60301045

2. Name & where blood

goes to.

1. Name & where blood comes from.

5. Name & where blood

goes to.

4. Name & where blood comes from.

3. Largest blood vessel in the body.

6. Flaps of tissue halting blood flow.

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STOP

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2. Right Ventricle; to

lungs.

1. Right Atrium;

from body.

5. Left Ventricle; to

body.

4. Left Atrium;

from lungs.

3. Aorta.

6. Valves.Back to Menu

Completed Heart diagram: