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Digestion Biopardy!
Digestive
Parts
Accessory
Enzymes
If it is not
Connections
Organs & Hormones
working…
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Final Biopardy
Digestive Parts - $100
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In which structure does no digestion occur?
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B
A) mouth
B) esophagus
C) small intestine
D) large intestine
Digestive Parts - $200
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Absorption of food material begins at which
structure?
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C
A) mouth
B) stomach
C) small intestine
D) large intestine
Digestive Parts - $300
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Protein digestion occurs in which of the following
structures?
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D
A) mouth
B) stomach
C) small intestine
D) both B and C
Digestive Parts - $400
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Where is water primarily absorbed?
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D
A) mouth
B) stomach
C) small intestine
D) large intestine
Digestive Parts - $500
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The function of the stomach is to
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D
A) store food
B) mechanically digest food
C) kill bacteria
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Accessory Organs - $100
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Which of the following is not considered to be an
accessory gland of the digestive system?
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A
A) appendix
B) liver
C) gallbladder
D) pancreas
Accessory Organs - $200
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What is glucose stored in the liver as?
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D
A) glucagon
B) sucrose
C) starch
D) glycogen
Accessory Organs - $300
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Accessory Organs - $400
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Accessory Organs - $500
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Which of the following is not produced by the
liver?
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C
A) bile
B) digestive enzymes
C) blood lipoproteins
D) blood proteins
Enzymes & Hormones - $100
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What is the main enzyme that is secreted by the
mouth?
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D
A) maltase
B) peptidase
C) mouthase
D) salivary amylase
Enzymes & Hormones - $200
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Maltase and peptidase are produced in the
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C
A) mouth
B) stomach
C) small intestine
D) large intestine
Enzymes & Hormones - $300
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Secretin is a hormone that is released when
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B
A) alkaline food enters the duodenum
B) acidic food enters the duodenum
C) bile enters the duodenum
D) all of the above
Enzymes & Hormones - $400
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The stomach is acidic because of the presence
of HCl (Hydrochloric acid). The role of HCl is to
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A
A) activate pepsin
B) break down fats
C) break down carbohydrates
D) none of the above
Enzymes & Hormones - $500
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Secretin, Gastrin and CCK are all…
a) digestive enzymes
b) digestive hormones
c) digestive products
d) all of the abover
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B
Connections - $100
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Digestive products that are absorbed by the villi
of the small intestine get absorbed into which
system(s)?
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D
A) lymphatic system
B) cardiovascular system
C) urinary system
D) both A and B
Connections - $200
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Which of the following represents how the
digestive system is connected to the lymphatic
system?
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D
A) nutrients absorbed into the blood capillaries
B) fats absorbed into the stomach
C) carbohydrates absorbed into the large intestine
D) fats absorbed into the lacteals
Connections - $300
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When blood sugar is the pancreas secretes
insulin, which causes which organ to store
glucose as glycogen?
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C
A) small intestine
B) gall bladder
C) liver
D) stomach
Connections - $400
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Pancreatic juices ( lipase, amylase and trypsin)
are produced by the pancreas, but act on which
organ?
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B
A) stomach
B) small intestine
C) large intestine
D) colon
Connections - $500
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The hepatic portal vein is located between which
two structures?
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D
A) pancreas and small intestine
B) mouth and stomach
C) gall bladder and small intestine
D) small intestine and the liver
If it is not working…. - $100
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If you have heartburn, which of the following is
not working correctly
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C
A) heart
B) anal sphincter
C) cardiac sphincter
D) pyloric sphincter
If it is not working…. - $200
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If you have constipation, what is a probable
explanation
– A) too much water is being absorbed in the large
intestine
– B) not enough water is being absorbed in the large
intestine
– C) not enough fiber in your diet
– D) both A and C
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D
If it is not working…. - $300
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If you vomit and stomach contents move out
through your nose, which of the following did
not properly function?
– A) larynx to move up
– B) soft plate to move back to close off the
nasopharynx
– C) trachea to move up under the epiglottis to cover
the glottis
– D) pyloric sphincter to retain food
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B
If it is not working…. - $400
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When food enters your trachea, causing you to
cough really bad, which of the following failed to
work properly?
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B
A) cardiac sphincter
B) epiglottis
C) glottis
D) larynx
If it is not working…. - $500
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) causes the large
intestine to become irritated, increasing
peristalsis. This is likely to result in which of the
following?
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B
A) constipation
B) diarrhea
C) ulcers
D) hernias
Final Jeopardy
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What are two functions of the liver?
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Any of the following:
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detoxify blood
store iron and fat-soluble vitamins
make plasma proteins
stores glucose as glycogen
produce urea
removes bilirubin from blood
regulates blood cholesterol