Intro, 9, & 10!
11 & 12
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Challenge Me!
Mr. Whybrew's Mystery
100
Blood is a liquid type of this tissue.
What is connect tissue?
100
These are the blood vessel that has the finest branches where oxygen exchange occurs
What are capillaries?
100
True or False: The second exposure to an antigen always produces an immune response that is larger and faster than the first.
What is true?
100
When thinking of the endocrine system, the _________ on the target cell may be on the surface or within the cell.
What is receptor?
100
True or False: A person with B+ blood type can receive B- blood.
What is True?
200
Another name for erythrocyte is this
What is red blood cell?
200
75% of all lymph drains into the _______ venous circulation. (The answer is either right or left)
What is left?
200
The directional term that means "towards the head"
What is superior?
200
The movement of turning the palms up is referred to as this.
What is supination?
200
This T cell remembers previous pathogen invaders
What is the memory T cell?
300
The bottom of the feet is known as the ____ region.
What is plantar?
300
This blood vessels carries blood towards heart, equipped with valves to keep blood flowing in one direction, seen clearly on the surface of skin
What is veins?
300
This is the number for normal and average blood pressure
What is 120/80?
300
This illness is caused by a failure of the immune system to distinguish self from a foreign antigen. It attacks itself, like rheumatoid arthritis is where the immune system attacks the joints.
What is Autoimmune Disease?
300
The spine is _____________________ to the abdomen.
What is posterior?
400
An Rh negative mother cannot have a baby with this blood type.
What is Rh positive?
400
Pressure in the artery during heart contraction. This is the higher number of the blood pressure reading.
What is systole?
400
Blood from the superior and inferior vena cava enter the heart in this chamber.
What is the right atrium?
400
These are the type of T cells that attack invading microbes by punching holes in their cell membrane and destroying their DNA.
What are cytotoxic T cells?
400
This blood type is the universal receiver
What is AB?
500
A nursing infant causes the mother to release oxytocin, even though the child has finished nursing, there is still in increase in oxytocin and milk production continues. This is an example of which feed back mechanism?
What is POSITIVE feedback?
500
This is the name of the illness for high blood pressure
What is hypertension?
500
Fill in the blanks for the song... Beans, beans, they're good for your ______, the more you eat them the more you ____.
What is heart, fart? (and yes you toot because bacteria in your gut produce gas when digesting the beans)
500
Redness, Swelling, Heat, and Pain are all signed that this is happening. The suffix -itis at the end of a word denotes that the tissue or organ has this.
What is inflammation?
500
Name one gland that is located in the Cranial Cavity or Brain.
What are the hypothalamus, pituitary, and pineal?
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