Complex Napoleon
King Louis Louis
Napoleon Blown Apart
You're Boned
Ew, what's that?
100

If someone has a Napoleon complex, what does that mean?

    

They exhibit tremendous ego.

100

King Louis the XIV was the absolute monarch of what country?

    

France

100

What is the name of Napoleon’s famous last battle and who was he fighting?

  

  Waterloo - Wellington

100

What part of your body is made of compact bone, spongy bone, and the hollow center.

Your BONES

100
  • Human anatomy 

the anatomical study of the human body ( also known as anthropotomy )

200

How did Napoleon seize control of France?

  

  Coup d'etat

200

What is the name of the extravagant palace he constructed?

    

Versailles

200

What elements in the above mentioned campaign beat him?

    

Scorched earth policy, winter, disease, long supply lines

200

Where is blood produced?

Blood is produced in the marrow of the bones.

200
  • Zootomy

 the anatomical study of animals.

300

Napoleon was responsible for spreading certain French ideas across Europe. What were they?    

Economic reform, religious freedom, ideas of the enlightenment, equality, education reform, European unity, and legal reform.

300

Louis the XIV was instrumental in solidifying the French identity. How did he live his daily life to support this consistency?

  

  He lived his whole life in the public eye, maintaining the same schedule every day.

300

Because Napoleon had redrawn all the borders of Europe through his conquest, they needed to be renegotiated after his imprisonment. Politicians met in Vienna for more than a year. What event called them back to their own countries?

    

Napoleon escaped

300
Give examples of 3 different types of joints

The first is represented by the skull. Those joints are serrated.

The opposite type of joint is the ball in socket or hinge joints. 

The final type of joint is represented by the ribs. This is because the ribs are fused in the front like the skull and connect to the back like hinges.

300
  • Embryology

 developmental anatomy, which is the study of embryo development from a single-celled zygote to a fully formed fetus.

400

Napoleon was responsible for spreading certain French ideas across Europe. What were they?  

 Economic reform, religious freedom, ideas of the enlightenment, equality, education reform, European unity, and legal reform.

400

When he died, who inherited the French throne

His grandson

400

What military campaign finally brought Napoleon's downfall?

   

 Russian invasion

400

The spine must do two opposing things 

it must support the head and body by staying strong like a rod, but it must also be flexible.

400
  • Histology

 the study of the microscopic structure of organs, tissues, and cells.

500

Napoleon failed in Egypt but he conquered Austria twice. What other countries did he position monarchs in?

   

 Poland, Belgium, Holland, Italy, Spain,

500

When he died, how old was his successor?

5

500

Where was Napoleon exiled to?

Elba

500

Are human beings symmetrical?

Yes, left to right.


Fold yourself in half and see!

500
  • Gross anatomy

 the branch of anatomy has a large-scale focus on organs and body structures as a whole.