This is the type of pet Mr. Smith has. Double points if you know the name.
What is a dog?
This is the range for pulse.
What is 60-100 beats per minute?
Bacteria are _______, which means single-celled.
What is unicellular?
This lobe of the brain is the most anterior.
What is the frontal lobe?
This is the Summit Heights mascot.
What is the bison?
This is your teacher's first name.
What is mister?
This is the range for respirations.
What is 12-20 breaths per minute?
This is where good bacteria live in your body.
What is in your large intestines?
(digestive system also works)
This internal structure looks like a C sitting on its side over the thalamus.
What is the corpus callosum?
This is the name of Mr. Finamore's classroom.
What is Summit Studio?
This is the job Mr. Smith did in the army.
What is combat medic?
This is the range for temperature.
What is 97o-99o F?
This category of disease agent causes athlete's foot, but it also includes types that we eat.
What is fungus?
These are the cortex areas in each of the lobes below.
Frontal Parietal Occipital Temporal
What are:
Motor cortex, sensory cortex, visual cortex & auditory cortex?
This is why there are mountains on the Adams 14 logo.
What are the 14er peaks of Colorado?
This is how many years Mr. Smith has been teaching.
What is 9?
I would accept 8 because this is my 9th year.
This is the normal low value for blood pressure.
What is 90/60?
This is the change that happens to viruses that makes them hard to treat.
What is a mutation?
The is the name of a nerve cell.
What is a neuron?
This is the state flower of Colorado.
What is the columbine?
The number of years Mr. Smith was in the army.
What is 23?
This is the name for the top number in blood pressure.
What is systolic pressure?
Influenza (flu) is caused by this type of disease agent.
What is a virus?
This internal brain structure is responsible for maintaining homeostasis (balance) in the body. It also sits below a structure with a similar name.
What is the hypothalamus?
This is the elevation of Denver in feet.
What is 5280 feet?