Anatomy & Physiology
Anatomy & Physiology 2
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Anatomy & Physiology 3
Risk Behavior & The Adolescent
100

The system in your body composed of bones. 

What is the skeletal system?

100

The number of bones in a human skeleton.

What is 206 bones?

100

The name of the university Ms. Lucero attended.

What is Northern Arizona University? (GO JACKS)
100

Structure of the body.

What is anatomy?

100

An uncertain outcome. 

What is risk?

200

Densely packed bone.

What is compact bone?

200

The less dense part of the bone with cavities.

What is spongy bone?

200

The process in which your nostrils take turns inhaling and exhaling. 

What is the nasal cycle?

200

Function (how the body works).

What is Physiology?

200

3 of the top six risk behaviors. 

What is smoking, alcohol and drug use, high-risk sexual behaviors, safety, inactivity, and poor diet?

300

The section of the bone that produces new white and red blood cells. 

What is bone marrow?

300

A name of the long bone.

What is the humerus, femur, tibia, fibula, radius, ulna, metatarsals, metacarpals, and phalanges.

300

The bony structure only humans have. 

What is the chin?

300

The name of the bone that is the most anatomically different between male and female skeleton. 

What is the pelvis?
300

A type of risk that has a more beneficial outcome.

What is a positive risk?

400
The 3 sections of the bone I asked you to draw and label.

What is spongy bone, compact bone, and bone marrow?

400

An example of an irregular bone.

What is the verterbrae or sacrum?

400

The amount of bones in the hands and feet combined.

What is about 100?

400

The scientific term for wrist bones.

What are carpals?

400

An example of a positive risk.

What is trying a new activity, serving others, volunteering, clearing up a misunderstanding?

500

6 functions of the skeletal system.

What is provide support, provide attachment sites for muscles, ligaments, and tendons, create new blood cells, allow limb movement, store fat and minerals, protect organs. 

500
The five types of bones.

What are irregular, short, long, sesamoid, and flat bones?

500

The rough estimate of organisms living on the skin.

What is about 8 billion?

500

The scientific name for the vertebrae in your neck. 

What are the cervical vertebrae?

500

The name of the chemical responsible for creating learning connections in the brain as well as the one of the "feel good" hormones. 

What is dopamine?

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