Title: Jeopardy
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3Fluids
Breathing
Circulation
Gases
Open and Closed
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4This is the type of circulation shown in insects,
arthropods, and most mollusks
5What is open circulation
6Type of circulation where the blood and
interstitial fluid are the same
7What is open circulation
8Earthworms, squids, and octopuses are examples of
this type of circulation
9What is closed circulation
10These are the spaces around organs
11What are sinuses
12Blood and interstitial fluid in insects are
called this
13What is hemolymph
14Fragments of cells that help in clotting
15What are platelets
16Iron-containing protein that transports oxygen
17What is hemoglobin
18Disease that causes bleeding from small cuts
19What is hemophilia
20Aggregates into threads to form the framework
21What is fibrinogen
22Hormone secreted by the kidneys which stimulates
the production of red blood cells
23What is erythropoietin
24Part of animals body where gases are exchanged
with the surrounding environment
25What is the respiratory surface
26These are the four blood groups
27What are A, B, AB, and O
28These are the vessels within which gas exchange
takes place
29What are capillaries
30These are the two main breathing control centers
in humans
31What are the medulla oblongata and the pons
32Cluster of air sacs at the tips of bronchioles
33What is alveoli
34Air remaining in lungs even after exhaling as
much as possible
35What is residual volume
36A sheet of skeletal muscle that forms the bottom
wall of the chest cavity
37What is the diaphragm
38Respiratory pigment that uses copper as its
oxygen-binding component
39What is hemocyanin
40Maximum tidal volume during forced breathing
41What is vital capacity
42These are the two types of pressure breathing and
the organisms which use them, respectively
43What are positive pressure breathing, amphibians,
and negative pressure breathing, mammals
44Organs that filter lymph and attack viruses and
bacteria
45What are lymph nodes
46A single layer of flattened cells that minimize
resistance to the flow of blood in vessels
47What is the endothelium
48Chambers that pump blood out of the heart
49What are ventricles
50Chambers that receive blood returning to the heart
51What are the atria
52Fluid inside the lymphatic system
53What is lymph
54Final Jeopardy
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55Three main types of blood vessels
56What are arteries, capillaries, and veins