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Title: Jeopardy!


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Jeopardy!
Nervous System
Excretory System
Endocrine
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Rules for teams
  • Poor sportsmanship will result in loss of points.
  • (shouting out answers, getting upset at other
    students, etc.)
  • The class will be divided into 3 teams.
  • Each team will have one person designated to buzz
    in for the team.
  • If the buzzing person grabs before the question
    is read orally, the other team gets to answer
    instead.

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Rules for answering questions
  • The first team to buzz in will answer the
    question.
  • After buzzing in, a team is allowed 5 seconds to
    respond before losing points and allowing the
    next team to answer.
  • If a team fails to answer a question correctly,
    they will lose the points the other team may
    steal the question.
  • The last team to correctly answer a question will
    select the next category and question.

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This Is Jeopardy!
(Applause)
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Nervous System
Endocrine System
Stimulus Response
Potpourri
Excretory
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Brain and Spinal Cord
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  • What are the parts of the Central Nervous System?

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System of nerves responsible for relaying
messages throughout the body
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  • What is the peripheral nervous system?

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The nervous system responsible for involuntary
functions like digesting food, heart beating.
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  • What is Autonomic Nervous System?

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Largest part of the brain responsible for
learning, memory and reasoning.
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  • What is the cerebrum?

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Part of the brain that controls heart rate and
breathing.
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  • What is the medulla?

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Organs that secrete chemical messengers.
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  • What are glands?

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Chemical messengers produced by glands.
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  • What are hormones?

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The master gland, responsible for growth and
controlling other glands.
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  • What is the pituitary?

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To keep conditions constant or stable inside the
body.
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  • What is homeostasis?

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Secretes epinephrine to give our body extra
energy during scary or stressful times.
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  • What are the adrenal glands?

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A reaction to a stimulus.
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  • What is a response?

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Anything an organ can sense that may cause a
reaction.
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  • What is a stimulus?

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Shivering to stay warm.Sweating to cool
off.Running a fever to fight off an infection.
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  • What are examples of homeostasis?

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The response that prepares an animal in the event
of danger.
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What is Fight or Flight?
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Secreting insulin to regulate blood sugar
levels.Secreting melatonin as a sleep aid.
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  • What are internal responses?

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Cold weather.Rain.Spider crawling on your arm.
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  • What are external stimuli?

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The part of the brain necessary to be a tightrope
walker.
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  • What is the cerebellum?

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A liquid waste that is excreted by the skin.
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  • What is sweat?

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Smallest part of the Nervous System(nerve cells).
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What are neurons?
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LungsKidneysSkin
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  • What are organs that excrete wastes?

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This is a bean shaped organ that removes many
harmful substances from the blood.
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  • What are kidneys?

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Microscopic filters within the kidney that filter
out harmful substances from the blood.
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  • What are nephrons?

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A baglike organ that stores urine until it can be
eliminated through the urethra.
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  • What is the bladder?

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  • What are
  • Kidney
  • Ureter
  • bladder?

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The waste removed by the respiratory system.
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  • What is CO2?
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