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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Click here for Final Jeopardy Disorders Location Function Tissue & Connection Structure What Makes it up 100 Point 100 Point 100 Point 100 Point 100 Point 100 Point 200 Points 200 Points 200 Points 200 Points 200 Points 200 Points 300 Points 300 Points 300Points 300 Points 300 Points 300 Points 400 Points 400 Points 400 Points 400 Points 400 Points 400 Points 500 Points 500 Points 500 Points 500 Points 500 Points 500 Points Inflammation of the gums, one of the most common of all health problems What is Gingivitis? Consuming contaminated food or drinks. Can result in diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain What is food poisoning? Small, hard masses formed from bile. Can occur in the gallbladder. They cause pain when they move on and become lodged in adjacent ducts. What are Gallstones? Varicose (swollen and engorged) veins that protrude from the rectal or anal lining What are hemorrhoids? The muscle disorder of the esophagus. It causes difficulty swallowing and delays or prevents food from passing through the stomach What is achalasia? This is located directly behind the larynx What is the esophagus? The main body of this gland lies behind the stomach What is the Pancreas? The second part of the small intestine? What is the jejunum? These are located behind the canine teeth What are the premolars? Group of salivary glands located in front of and just below the ear What are the parotid glands? Produces viscous saliva, which contains enzymes located under the tongue What is the sublingual gland? Cartilaginous flap that blocks off the larynx entrance during swallowing What is the epiglottis? Finger like dead end passage which hangs from the cecum and has no clear major role What is the appendix? Branch of the celiac artery from the main aorta; brings 1/5 of the livers blood supply What is the hepatic artery? Controls flow of the liquefied food from small intestine into the large intestine What is the ileocecal valve? Organ made of enamel, pulp, dentine, cementum, and connected to the jawbone by periodontal ligaments What are teeth? Organ made of gastric pits and folds; has 3 muscle layers: the longitudinal, circular, and oblique. What is the stomach? 2 strong set of muscles forming short tubes and includes the internal and external sphincters. What is the anal canal or anus? Making up the inner layer of the small intestine. Composed of lacteal (lymph capillary), blood capillary, goblet cell, epithelium, lymph vessel, veins, and arteries. What is the Villus? Outer coating is the serosa; inside this is the muscularis layer, which comprises two bands of smooth muscle fibers, longitudinal and then circular; next layer is the submucosa and then the mucosa which contains goblet cells which secrete lubrication muscles to ease passage of material What is the large intestine? Connected to the hard palate and located in the posterior roof of the mouth What is the soft palate? Connects to the duodenum through the common bile duct What is the gallbladder? Connects to the stomach and is the first part of the small intestine What is the duodenum? Last part of the colon that is connected to the rectum What is the sigmoid colon? Portion of the large intestine that connects the small intestine to the ascending colon What is the cecum? Incisors, canine, premolars, molars What are teeth? The jejunum, the ileum, and the duodenum make up this organ What is the small intestine? Consist of the cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, sigmoid colon What is the large intestine? Organ associated with hepatocytes, hepatic artery and vein and bile ducts What is the liver? Consist of the parotids, submandibulars, sublinguals What are the salivary glands? Oral Cavity āUā shaped prisms packed with the crystalline mineral substance hydroxyapatite What is enamel?