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Digestive System
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Jeopardy
Salivary and
Gastric
Enzymes
Pancreatic
Enzymes
Intestinal
Enzymes
Hormones
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Final Jeopardy
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
Begins carbohydrate digestion
by breaking down starch.
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
What is amylase?
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
Begins protein digestion.
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What is pepsin?
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
Begins butterfat digestion.
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
What is lipase?
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
The food in the stomach, mixed
with the digestive enzymes secreted,
is called this.
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
What is chyme?
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
The three salivary glands AND their
respective secretions.
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Salivary/Gastric Enzymes
What are…
Parotid gland…amylase
Submandibular gland…amylase and mucous
Sublingual gland….mucous
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Pancreatic Enzymes
Breaks down starch and glycogen
Into disaccharides.
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Pancreatic Enzymes
What is amylase?
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Pancreatic Enzymes
Breaks down fats into fatty acids
and glycerol.
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Pancreatic Enzymes
What is lipase?
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Pancreatic Enzymes
Breaks down nucleic acids into
nucleotides.
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Pancreatic Enzymes
What is nuclease?
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Pancreatic Enzymes
Breaks down peptides into amino
acids.
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Pancreatic Enzymes
What is carboxypeptidase?
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Pancreatic Enzymes
Two enzymes that break down
proteins into peptides.
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Pancreatic Enzymes
What are trypsin and chymotrypsin?
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Intestinal Enzymes
Breaks down peptides into amino
acids.
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Intestinal Enzymes
What is peptidase?
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Intestinal Enzymes
Breaks down fats into fatty acids and
Glycerol.
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Intestinal Enzymes
What is lipase?
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Intestinal Enzymes
Shortens trypsinogen into trypsin.
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Intestinal Enzymes
What is enterokinase?
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Intestinal Enzymes
Enzyme that activates
chymotrypsin and
carboxypeptidase.
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Intestinal Enzymes
What is trypsin?
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Intestinal Enzymes
The three enzymes that break down
disaccharides into monosaccharides.
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Cell Basics
What are maltase, lactase, and
sucrase?
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
Increases secretory activity of
gastric glands; released from
cells in stomach region, especially
in the pyloric region..
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
What is gastrin?
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
Inhibits secretion of acid
by parietal cells; released
from specialized cells
within the gastric glands.
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
What is
somatostatin?
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
Decreases secretory activity of
gastric glands and inhibits gastric
motility; stimulates pancreas to
secrete fluid with a high digestive
enzyme concentration; stimulates
gallbladder to contract and release
bile.
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
What is cholecystokinin?
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
Stimulates the pancreas to secrete
fluid with high bicarbonate ion
concentration.
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
What is secretin?
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
Inhibits secretion of acid by
parietal cells.
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Hormones of the Digestive Tract
What is intestinal somatostatin?
Don’t forget about straight up
somatostatin released from gastric
cells!
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Gastric Juice
Secreted by chief cells of gastric
glands; inactive form of pepsin.
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Gastric Juice
What is
pepsinogen?
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Gastric Juice
Secreted by parietal cells of
the gastric glands; provides
the acid environment needed
for the conversion of
pepsinogen into pepsin and
for the action of pepsin.
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Gastric Juice
What is hydrochloric acid?
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Gastric Juice
Secreted by goblet cells and
mucous glands; provides a viscous,
alkaline protective layer on the
stomach wall.
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Gastric Juice
What is mucus?
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Gastric Juice
Formed from
pepsinogen in the
presence of HCL;
protein-splitting
enzyme
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Gastric Juice
What is pepsin?
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Gastric Juice
Secreted by parietal cells of the
gastric glands; required for
absorption of vitamin B12..
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Gastric Juice
What is intrinsic factor?
Final Jeopardy - Subject
Mouth
Question
Final Jeopardy Question
The three types of tonsils.
Answer
Final Jeopardy Answer
What are pharyngeal
tonsils, palatine tonsils, and
lingual tonsils?