Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
- Human Anatomy
- Review Game
- Part I
2Select a Category
Directional Anatomy External and Mouth Anatomy Digestive System Respiratory and Circulatory System
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2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points
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5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points
3Directional Anatomy
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4Directional Anatomy
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5Directional Anatomy
- Dividing the body into right and left halves.
2 points
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6Directional Anatomy
2 points
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7Directional Anatomy
- Large bone found in the leg that is superior to
the tibia?
3 points
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8Directional Anatomy
3 points
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9Directional Anatomy
- Moving towards the midline of the body.
4 points
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10Directional Anatomy
4 points
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11Directional Anatomy
- The elbow is this to the shoulder.
5 points
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12Directional Anatomy
5 points
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13External and Mouth Anatomy
- The name of the two teeth of a pig used for
biting and tearing food.
1 point
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14External and Mouth Anatomy
- What are canine and incisor?
1 point
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15External and Mouth Anatomy
- The name of the two holes in the back of the
throat of the pig.
2 points
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16External and Mouth Anatomy
- What are the esophagus and trachea?
2 points
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17External and Mouth Anatomy
- Small bumps on the anterior and posterior
sections of the pigs tongue.
3 points
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18External and Mouth Anatomy
- What are sensory papillae?
3 points
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19External and Mouth Anatomy
- Small covering used to prevent food from going
down the trachea.
4 points
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20External and Mouth Anatomy
4 points
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21External and Mouth Anatomy
- The structure that allows passing of nutrients
and oxygen from mother to fetal pig.
5 points
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22External and Mouth Anatomy
- What is the umbilical cord?
5 points
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23Digestive System
- The name of the sphincter that allows food to
travel from the esophagus to the stomach.
1 point
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24Digestive System
- What is the cardiac sphincter?
1 point
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25Digestive System
- This white-nodule structure is used to produce
digestive juices.
2 points
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26Digestive System
2 points
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27Digestive System
- Small muscular folds in the stomach that help aid
in digestion.
3 points
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28Digestive System
3 points
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29Digestive System
- The mid-section of the small intestine.
4 points
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30Digestive System
4 points
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31Digestive System
- This organ is reddish-brown and it filters red
blood cells and produces new ones for the fetal
pig.
5 points
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32Digestive System
5 points
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33Respiratory and Circulatory System
- The thin muscular sheet that stretches across the
abdominal cavity of the fetal pig. It aids in
breathing for the pig.
1 point
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34Respiratory and Circulatory System
1 point
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35Respiratory and Circulatory System
- White tube that contains cartilaginous rings.
2 points
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36Respiratory and Circulatory System
2 points
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37Respiratory and Circulatory System
- These structures found in the heart prevent that
backflow of blood.
3 points
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38Respiratory and Circulatory System
3 points
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39Respiratory and Circulatory System
- The only vein that carries oxygenate blood.
4 points
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40Respiratory and Circulatory System
- What is the pulmonary vein?
4 points
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41Respiratory and Circulatory System
- The name of the blood vessels that feed
oxygenated blood to the heart.
5 points
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42Respiratory and Circulatory System
- What are the coronary arteries?
5 points
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43Congratulations!You have completed the game of
Jeopardy.