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Powerpoint Jeopardy

Powerpoint Jeopardy. Keeping relatively stable internal conditions . This cell organelle surrounds the cell, is selectively permeable, and is made of a phospholipid bilayer. This phase of mitosis involves chromosomes lining up in the middle.

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Powerpoint Jeopardy

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  1. Powerpoint Jeopardy

  2. Keeping relatively stable internal conditions

  3. This cell organelle surrounds the cell, is selectively permeable, and is made of a phospholipid bilayer

  4. This phase of mitosis involves chromosomes lining up in the middle. Daily Double: what are the phases of mitosis in sequence

  5. The upper arm bone

  6. What is the first thing that occurs during repair of a broken bone Daily double: List stages of bone repair

  7. Where ribosomes are made? Daily double: What do ribosomes do?

  8. Job of tRNA? Daily double: Job of mRNA?

  9. “FedEx of the cell”; it modifies and packages proteins for transport.

  10. “highway of the cell”; it functions to transport proteins throughout the cell

  11. These short hair-like projections move particles across the cell. Daily double: What is the other cell projections that increase surface area for absorption?

  12. Where can you find a Gliding(plane) synovial joint

  13. Where can you find a Saddle joint Daily double: Show me how a saddle joint articulates (hint: clasp hands)

  14. What type of joint: atlas/axis of your cervical vertebrae

  15. Where is a ball & socket joint?

  16. Where is hinge joint?

  17. Movement causing most ankle sprains….Sole of foot to inside

  18. Making a circle with a body part

  19. Pointing toes up & pointing toes down (tip toes)

  20. 1. Turning Palm up The opposite 2. Turning palm down

  21. Decrease an angle between two bones?

  22. Describe the anatomical position!

  23. Homeostasis: Give an example of positive feedback

  24. Name the upper-most body regions. Hint: L/R hypochondriac regions then whats in middle

  25. Use proximal or distal to describe the location of your wrist in relation to another part of your arm.

  26. Describe all characteristics of: cardiac muscle? Smooth muscle?

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