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FOR ANATOMY”
Description: Identify parts of body systems and their functions
Number of Participants: 2
Approximate Time:30 min.
The Competition
1.Teams will move from station to station and answer questions about body systems
2.Questions may be used to identify parts of the systems listed below
from charts, models, x-rays, etc., or a description will be given and
you have to locate the part
3.Questions will be limited to these parts of these systems
2010 topics:
Cardiovascular: vein, artery, capillary, platelets, pericardium, aorta,
blood [plasma, including percent, blood cells including percent],
superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, left atrium, septum, pulmonary
veins, right atrium, pulmonary arteries, tricuspid valve, bicuspid
valve, aortic arch, thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta, femoral artery,
axillary artery, ulnar vein, intemal jugular vein, radial vein, femoral
vein anterior tibial vein, posterior tibial vein
Study Links:
http://www.quia.com/rr/30450.html
http://www.smm.org/heart/heart/top.html
2011 topics:
Respiratory: Septum, sinus, conchae, hard palate, soft palate, larynx
Pharynx, epiglottis, hyoid, thyroid, trachea, bronchi,
Bronchioles, alveoli, diaphragm
Digestive: Esophagus, stomach, small intestine, tongue, liver,
large intestine [ascending; transverse; descending], salivary glands,
gall bladder, pancreas, villi, masseter muscle, appendix,
Spleen, bile duct
2012 topics:
Nervous: Cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, spinal cord, neuron, axon,
cell body, synapses, receptor, frontal lobe, parietal lobe,
temporal lobe, occipital lobe, cerebral, cortex
VISUAL: sclerea, comea, iris, retina, fovea, vitreous body,
aqueous body, lens, pupil, conjunctiva, optic nerve,
lacrimal gland, visual pathway,
AUDITORY: tympanic membrane, malleus, incus, stapes,
eustachian tube, oval window, auditory nerve,
semicircular canals, cochlea,
TASTE: tongue, papillae, taste buds
OLFACTION: olfactory hairs, olfactory bulb, olfactory derve tract
Skin: Epidermis, dermis, hair shaft, hair follicle, arrector muscle,
sebaceous gland, sweat gland
2013 topics:
Bones and Ligments - names, locations, and functions of bones, joints, and ligaments using human and animal skeletons:
Bones that may be included:
occipital, parietal, frontal, temporal, sphenoid, nasal,
mandible, maxilla, zygomatic, sacrum, coccy, cervical
vertebrae,lacrimal, thoracic vertebrae, radius, lumbar vertebrae,
sternum, ribs, true ribs, floating, ribs, false, clavicle,scapula,
humerus, ulna, carpals, distal phalanges,
metacarpals, proximal phalanges, medial phalanges, ilium, ischium,
pubis, femur, tibia, fibula, patella, sesamoid, tarsals, metatarsals,
malleus,
incus, stapes, atlas [specific vert.], axis [specific vert.], xiphoid process [specific part of sternum], ribs, talus, calcanei
Human joints that may be included: fibrous joints, cartilaginous joints, synovial joints
Synovial joints: ball and socket, hinge, saddle, ellispoid, pivot, gliding
Ligaments: Anterior cruciate
ligament (ACL), Lateral collateral ligament (LCL), Posterior cruciate
ligament (PCL), Medial collateral ligament (MCL), Cranial cruciate
ligament (CrCL) - quadruped equivalent of ACL, Caudal cruciate ligament
(CaCL) - quadruped equivalent of PCL, Cricothyroid ligament,
Periodontal ligament, Suspensory ligament of the lens, Anterior
sacroiliac ligament, Ulnar collateral ligament (wrist),
Scoring
One point is given for each correct answer.
Team with the greatest number of correct answers wins.
Tie Breaker [if any]--Team with fewest spelling errors wins.