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Jeopardy. HAP Chapter 15 Review Game. Select a Category. Digestive System Anatomy. Tonsilitis is a common inflammation of these tonsils in the back of the throat. 1 point. Check. Digestive System Anatomy. What are palatine tonsils?. 1 point. Back to Category Slide.

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  1. Jeopardy HAP Chapter 15 Review Game

  2. Select a Category

  3. Digestive System Anatomy Tonsilitis is a common inflammation of these tonsils in the back of the throat. 1 point Check

  4. Digestive System Anatomy What are palatine tonsils? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  5. Digestive System Anatomy This major salivary gland secretes amylase which is used in carbohydrate breakdown. 2 points Check

  6. Digestive System Anatomy What is the parotid gland? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  7. Digestive System Anatomy This sphincter prevents food from entering the small intestine too early. 3 points Check

  8. Digestive System Anatomy What is the pyloric sphincter? 3 points Back to Category Slide

  9. Digestive System Anatomy Pepsin, an active digestive juice, is a combination of these two secretions. 4 points Check

  10. Digestive System Anatomy What is HCl and pepsinogen? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  11. Digestive System Anatomy Five organs of the alimentary canal and what they do. 5 points Check

  12. Digestive System Anatomy Mouth – mechanical breakdown; pharynx – connects mouth to esophagus; esophagus – peristaltic movements; stomach – secretes acid and mixes food; small intestine – mixes food with bile and pancreatic juices and main site of nutrient absorption; large intestine – absorbs water and electrolytes; rectum – regulates feces elimination. 5 points Back to Category Slide

  13. Organ Secretions Made in the liver and stored in the gall baldder. 1 point Check

  14. Organ Secretions What is bile? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  15. Organ Secretions Made in the pancreas and breaks down fats. 2 points Check

  16. Organ Secretions What is lipase or pancreatic lipase? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  17. Organ Secretions The semifluid paste that is made in the stomach. Contains food and digestive juices. 3 points Check

  18. Organ Secretions What is chyme? 3 points Back to Category Slide

  19. Organ Secretions The most important of all digestive juices. 4 points Check

  20. Organ Secretions What is pepsin? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  21. Organ Secretions This secretion is used to stimulate cells growth and repair in the stomach after being damaged during the digestive process. 5 points Check

  22. Organ Secretions What is gastrin? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  23. “Who Did It???” 32 of these mechanically broke down food and passed it off to the pharynx. 1 point Check

  24. “Who Did It???” What are the primary teeth? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  25. “Who Did It???” This sphincter closed tight to prevent the vomiting process. 2 points Check

  26. “Who Did It???” What is the lower esophageal or cardiac sphincter? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  27. “Who Did It???” Food is passed from the duodenum to this. 3 points Check

  28. “Who Did It???” What is the jejunum? 3 points Back to Category Slide

  29. “Who Did It???” These tiny fingerlike projections increased the surface area and thus the rate of digestion. 4 points Check

  30. “Who Did It???” What are villi? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  31. “Who Did It???” This part of your colon/large intestine travels from right to left in your body. 5 points Check

  32. “Who Did It???” What is transverse colon? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  33. Digestive System Physiology This large intestinal part has no known digestive function. 1 point Check

  34. Digestive System Physiology What is the appendix? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  35. Digestive System Physiology Before food can be passed into the large intestine from the small intestine, this sphincter has to be released. 2 points Check

  36. Digestive System Physiology What is the ileocecal sphincter? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  37. Digestive System Physiology Three major functions of the liver. 3 points Check

  38. Digestive System Physiology What are storage of nutrients, blood filtering, detoxification, secretion of bile, nutrient metabolism? 3 points Back to Category Slide

  39. Digestive System Physiology Bile produced in the right lobe of the liver makes its way down to the gall bladder by this duct. 4 points Check

  40. Digestive System Physiology What is the right hepatic duct? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  41. Digestive System Physiology The reason many goblet cells produce mucous in the digestive system. 5 points Check

  42. Digestive System Physiology What is to help bind food particles together and lubrication of food moving down the digestive system? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  43. Congratulations!You have completed the game of Jeopardy.

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