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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Stomach. Small Intestine. Large Intestine. Odds and Ends. Oral Cavity. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Question I 100.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Odds and Ends Oral Cavity 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Question I 100 • Muscular organ that aids with chewing and swallowing of food Answer Back

  4. Question I 200 • The physical breakdown of food begins here Answer Back

  5. Question I 300 • Glands which secrete a watery fluid in mouth Answer Back

  6. Question I 400 • Part of the body that separates the mouth from the nasal cavity. Answer Back

  7. Question I 500 • Enzyme that causes the INITIAL chemical breakdown of carbohydrates Answer Back

  8. Question II 100 • Food moves from the pharynx to the stomach by passing through this Answer Back

  9. Question II 200 • Muscle between the esophagus and stomach that keeps food from going back up into the esophagus Answer Back

  10. Question II 300 • A semisolid mixture of food and gastric juice in the stomach is called: Answer Back

  11. Question II 400 • Muscle that regulates the entrance of food into duodenum Answer Back

  12. Question II 500 • Mucus coat lining of stomach which lies in folds when the stomach is empty Answer Back

  13. Question III 100 • Organ that is divided into 3 sections and is approximately 20 feet long Answer Back

  14. Question III 200 • The middle segment of the small intestine Answer Back

  15. Question III 300 • The process in which broken down food moves from the intestine into the blood and lymph Answer Back

  16. Question III 400 • The wavelike motions of the intestines that move food along the digestive tract Answer Back

  17. Question III 500 • Part of the small intestine that receives bile from the gallbladder and the liver Answer Back

  18. Question IV 100 • The external opening of the large intestines Answer Back

  19. Question IV 200 • The blind sac attached to the cecum and having no known function Answer Back

  20. Question IV 300 • Section of the large intestine that connects with the small intestine Answer Back

  21. Question IV 400 • Medical term for the reflex that results in a bowel movement Answer Back

  22. Question IV 500 • The two vitamins that are produced in the large intestine Answer Back

  23. Question V 100 • Feather shaped organ that secretes enyzmes to digest food Answer Back

  24. Question V 200 • Organ that detoxifies alcohol Answer Back

  25. Question V 300 • Largest of the 3 pair of salivary glands Answer Back

  26. Question V 400 • Double –layered serous membrane that lines the abdominal cavity Answer Back

  27. Question V 500 • Another name for the digestive tract or the gastrointestinal tract, Answer Back

  28. Answer I 100 • Tongue Back

  29. Answer I 200 • Mouth Back

  30. Answer I 300 • Salivary Glands Back

  31. Answer I 400 • Hard Palate Back

  32. Answer I 500 • Ptyalin Back

  33. Answer II 100 • Esophagus Back

  34. Answer II 200 • Cardiac Sphincter Back

  35. Answer II 300 • Chyme Back

  36. Answer II 400 • Pyloric Sphincter Back

  37. Answer II 500 • Rugae Back

  38. Answer III 100 • Small Intestine Back

  39. Answer III 200 • Jejunum Back

  40. Answer III 300 • Absorption Back

  41. Answer III 400 • Peristalsis Back

  42. Answer III 500 • Duodenum Back

  43. Answer IV 100 • Anus Back

  44. Answer IV 200 • Appendix Back

  45. Answer IV 300 • Cecum Back

  46. Answer IV 400 • Defecation Back

  47. Answer IV 500 • Vitamin B comples and Vitamin K Back

  48. Answer V 100 • Pancreas Back

  49. Answer V 200 • Liver Back

  50. Answer V 300 • Parotid Back

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