Medical Jeopardy Game Show Featuring Human Anatomy and Systems

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Explore a medical Jeopardy game show focused on human anatomy and various body systems, including the skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, and more. Test your knowledge and learn about different aspects of the human body in this engaging and educational quiz format.

  • MedicalTrivia
  • AnatomyQuiz
  • HumanBody
  • JeopardyGame
  • HealthEducation

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  1. http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:zxlM8KEXDKgvVM:http://riannanworld.typepad.com/my_weblog/images/jeopardy.jpghttp://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:zxlM8KEXDKgvVM:http://riannanworld.typepad.com/my_weblog/images/jeopardy.jpg The Human Anatomy Edition The Final One

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  3. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpghttp://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpg Skeletal System

  4. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpghttp://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpg Orientation

  5. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpghttp://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpg Muscular System

  6. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpghttp://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpg Nervous System

  7. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpghttp://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:D_cSaVAAotzuQM:http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0809/180Sec1/HainesS/Web/Jeopardy%2520Grammar/Jeopardy_220x220.jpg Skin

  8. Skeletal System and Joint Orientation Muscles Nervous System Skin 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  9. All bones begin as ___________ and end as _____________. The growth plate is where bone __________ occurs.

  10. Cartilage bone growth

  11. What does the presence of an epiphyseal plate indicate?

  12. The patient is a child and the bone is still growing

  13. What are the correct numbers for the following areas of the adult skeleton? ? Skull bones ? Ribs ? vertebrae ? Carpals ? Tarsals

  14. 22 Skull bones 24 Ribs 24 vertebrae 16 Carpals 14Tarsals

  15. What type of tissue makes up majority of the long bone in an embryo?

  16. Hyaline cartilage

  17. Mrs. Fine went to the doctor who took an xray and told her that her tibia was grinding against her femur. A. What joint would this problem be found in? B. What is probably damaged to cause this pain?

  18. a. Knee joint b. The articular cartilage is damaged

  19. The humerus is __________ to the sternum.

  20. lateral

  21. How would you describe to a patient: Please stand in anatomical position

  22. Stand up with your feet parallel, arms at your sides, with your palms facing forward.

  23. The bellybutton is _____________ to the stomach.

  24. superficial

  25. Name the Planes shown below:

  26. A. Saggital B. Frontal c. transverse

  27. Give three examples of directional terms that are opposites of each other

  28. Proximal/distal superficial/deep superior/inferior medial/lateral

  29. What is the main muscle group used during sit-ups?

  30. Rectus Abdominus

  31. What muscle attaches to the heel via the achilles tendon?

  32. Gastrocnemius

  33. The force that causes a muscle to contract is caused by:

  34. The movement of thin filaments past the thick filaments

  35. What are the four main tissue types found in the entire human body?

  36. Epithelial, nervous, connective, and muscle

  37. Bone attaches to bone by __________. Muscle attaches to bone by _____________.

  38. Ligaments tendons

  39. What lobe is responsible for smell, memory, emotions, and hearing?

  40. Temporal lobe

  41. a. What makes up the central Nervous System? b. What makes up the peripheral Nervous Sytem?

  42. a. Brain and Spinal Cord b. Cranial Nerves and Spinal Nerves

  43. What is the difference between motor nerves and sensory nerves?

  44. Motor nerves carry information away from the CNS, sensory nerves carry information to the CNS for processing.

  45. Name and function of this part of the brain?

  46. Cerebellum fine motor control and balance

  47. Name and function of this part of the brain?

  48. Hypothalamus Plays a major role in maintaining stable internal body conditions

  49. Daily Double!! Place your wager!

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