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Story
Game Directions
Flying Shark Attack!!!!
Game Preparation
Play the game
Objectives
Credits
Copyright Notice
A Homemade PowerPoint Game
By
Steven Batchelder
Digestive System Review Game
The Story of the “Game Title”
You always thought Mr. B was kidding around when he talked about flying
sharks. Well, you just found out he wasn’t. You have spotted one while on
spring break cruising around the beach. The bad thing is that he has
spotted you too. The good thing is that with your knowledge of physics you
can avoid him!
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Game Directions
The goal of the game is to get as
many questions correct as possible.
To play the game you have to
advance along the side walk till you get to
safety. You have to stop on every square.
To win the game you have to get the
most questions correct.As you play make
sure to keep track of how many each
team gets correct.
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Time to play “Flying Shark Attack”!
To survie you must travel along your sidewalk path with the least amount of shark attacks!
Team Tigerblood
Team WINNING!!!
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Shelter!
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Game Directions
Shelter!
Game Pieces
The only extra thing needed for this game is for the players to keep
track of who has gotten the most questions correct.
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Question #1
Which part of the phanynx is posterior to the oral
cavity?
Oropharynx
Nasopharynx
Caryngopharynx
Question #2
Which of the following serves as a
passageway for air and food?
Vestibule
cecum
pharynx
esophagus
Question #3
Organ responsible for most food and
nutrients absorption
colon
Small intestine
stomach
appendix
Question #4
What does the pancreatic ducts do in the
small intestine?
Form bile
Carry enzymes to the small intestine
Help digest food
Help produce enzymes
Question #5
Which organ acts as a temporary storage tank
for food?
Appendix
liver
stomach
pancreas
Question #6
What are the 3 subdivisions of the small intestine?
Duodenum, ileum, jejunum
Ilium, duodenum, chyme
Chyme, ileocecal valve, bile duct
Bile duct, jejunum, chyme
Question #7
If bile is stored in the gallbladder to long….
It exerts pressure on the liver cells.
Cirrhosis is produced.
The pancreas will produce a wide spectrum of
enzymes.
Gallstones form
Question #8
What enters into the duodenum to
cause a hormonal stimulus to
prompt the gallbladder to contract?
Fatty foods
cholesterol
saliva
protein
Question #9
What is produced by the liver?
Bile
saliva
fat
Goblet cells
Question #10
Where is the liver located?
Behind the stomach
Below the large intestent
Above the lungs
Under the diaphragm
Question #11
Which of these is hot a type of teeth?
accessories
incisors
canines
premolars
Question #12
The membrane attached to the lesser curvature of
the stomach is the
haustra
villi
rugae
mesentery
Question #13
The organ in which protein digestion begins
Small intestine
stomach
mouth
gallbladder
Question #14
Teeth that are replaced between the ages
of 6 and 12 are known as
Permanent teeth
Deciduous teeth
Wisdom teeth
Full set
Question #15
Sacklike outpocketings of the large intestine
walls are
villi
Stomach
rugae
haustra
Question #16
The region, containing two
sphincters through which feces are
expelled from the body is the _____
haustra
messentery
Anal canal
rugae
Question #17
Deciduous teeth are replaced between the
ages of ?
17 and 25
6 and 12
1 and 5
50 and 65
Question #18
While in the moth, food is masticated. The word
“masticate” refers to ….
Swallowing
Chewing
The break down of food
Peristalisis
Question #19
The crown and neck are both regions of a tooth.
What is the third region?
root
enamel
Dentin
molar
Question #20
At the top, what does the esophagus
connect to?
Stomach
Pharynx
Small intestine
Gallbladder
Question #21
What is the function of the large intestine?
To masticate food
Form a food bolus
Absorbing water, until it is expelled
To digest
Question #22
Which region is NOT apart of the large intestine?
Duodenum
Colon
Rectum
Anal canal
Question #23
Where does food enter the stomach?
Pyloric sphinchter
Fundus
Rugae
Cardioesophageal sphincter
Question #24
Which of the following is NOT an accessory
digestive organ?
Teeth
Liver
Small Intestine
Pancreas
Question #25
_____________ is a small, thin-walled green sac
that lies just beneath the liver.
gallbladder
pancreas
Small intestines
stomach
Question #26
What happens in the gallbladder, when food digestion
is not occurring?
A blockage of the common hepatic bile duct
prevents bile from entering the small intestine
Bile backs up the cystic duct and enters the
gallbladder to be stored.
Hepatitis occurs
All of the above
Question #27
What is the approximate length of the large intestine?
1.5 m
6m
16 m
9m
Question #28
What is the first part of the large intestine
Ascending colon
cecum
rectum
Sigmoid colon
Question #29
What is NOT one of the four basic tissues layers of theh
wall of the digestive tract?
Mucosa
Lumen
Serosa
Muscularis Externa
Question #30
After the stomach has processed food it resembles
heavy cream and is called chyme. It then enters the
small intestines though the…
pepsinogen
duodenum
Plyoric sphincter
Ileocecal valve
Congratulations! The flying
shark missed you.
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Watch out! There’s a shark
attack!
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Watch out! There’s a shark
attack!
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Watch out! There’s a shark
attack!
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You made it to safety!
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You made it to safety!
The player with the most correct answer click
here
The player with the least correct answer click
here
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YOU WON!!! With your
anatomy knowledge you were
able to catch the flying shark!!!
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Turns out that the flying shark
chasing you wasn’t so deadly. Go
back and review your anatomy.
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Credits
All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game
at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited.
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Originally designed by Steven Batchelder, Central High School, Macon
Ga, October 2011 “Shark Attack Review Game”
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Educational Objectives
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Grade Level
– This game is targeted toward 10th and 11th grade physics students.
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Subject Area Objectives
– This game is intended to be a review game over the topics of Netwon’s
Laws and Forces.
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Copyright
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Copyright 2011 Steven Batchelder
Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and
students of non-profit schools.
Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit
schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the
condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of
the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their
names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names
already there.
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