The Digestive System Accessory Organs Functional Anatomy of
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The Digestive System Accessory Organs Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine Enzymes Chemical Digestion and Absorption $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND
Accessory Organs: $100 Question What organ creates bile: a. pancreas b. Bile duct. c. gallbladder d. liver ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $100 Answer What organ creates bile: a. pancreas b. Bile duct. c. gallbladder d. liver BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $200 Question All of the following are part of the digestive tract except the: a. pharynx. b. esophagus. c. small intestine. d. liver. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $200 Answer All of the following are part of the digestive tract except the: a. pharynx. b. esophagus. c. small intestine. d. liver. BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $300 Question What part stores bile: a. pancreas b. Bile duct. c. gallbladder d. liver ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $300 Answer What part stores bile: a. pancreas b. Bile duct. c. gallbladder d. liver BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $400 Question What part does not creates digestive enzymes: a. Salivary glands b. Pancreas c. gallbladder d. Stomach wall ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $400 Answer What part does not creates digestive enzymes: a. Salivary glands b. Pancreas c. gallbladder d. Stomach wall BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $500 Question What creates Amylase: a. Stomach wall b. Pancreas c. Liver d. Gallbladder ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Accessory Organs: $500 Answer What creates Amylase: a. Stomach wall b. Pancreas c. Liver d. Gallbladder BACK TO GAME
Upper GI tract: $100 Question Peristalsis is part of which digestive organ? a. Mouth b. Teeth c. Esophagus d. Tongue ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper GI Tract: $100 Answer Peristalsis is part of which digestive organ? a. Mouth b. Teeth c. Esophagus d. Tongue BACK TO GAME
Upper GI tract: $200 Question What is the p. H of the stomach? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper GI tract: $200 Answer What is the p. H of the stomach? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 BACK TO GAME
Upper GI Tract: $300 Question During swallowing what covers the opening to the larynx? a. Epiglottis b. Uvula c. Tongue d. Nothing ANSWERUpper GI Tract: $300 A BACK TO GAME
Upper GI Tract: $300 Answer Simple columnar epithelium is found in which histological layer of the alimentary canal? a. Epiglottis b. Uvula c. Tongue d. Nothing BACK TO GAME
Upper GI Tract: $400 Question What is rhythmic contraction of the muscles along the digestive tract called? a. Interstalsis b. Peristalsis c. Ectostalsis d. Endostalsis ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper GI Tract: $400 Answer What is rhythmic contraction of the muscles along the digestive tract called? a. Interstalsis b. Peristalsis c. Ectostalsis d. Endostalsis BACK TO GAME
Upper GI Tract: $500 Question Which is sphincter is found between the stomach and the small intestine: a. Pyloric sphincter b. Cardiac sphincter ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper GI Tract: $500 Answer Which is sphincter is found between the stomach and the small intestine: a. Pyloric sphincter b. Cardiac sphincter BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $100 Question Most of the digestive enzymes found in the small intestine are secreted by this accessory organ. a. Liver b. Gallbladder c. Stomach d. Pancreas ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $100 Answer Most of the digestive enzymes found in the small intestine are secreted by this accessory organ. a. Liver b. Gallbladder c. Stomach d. Pancreas BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $200 Question The fingerlike projections of the intestinal mucosa are called: a. rugae. b. plicae circulares. c. brush borders. d. villi. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $200 Answer The fingerlike projections of the intestinal mucosa are called: a. rugae. b. plicae circulares. c. brush borders. d. villi. BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $300 Question This substance secreted by the pancreas helps neutralize chyme. a. Chymotrypsin b. Bile c. Trypsin d. Bicarbonate ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $300 Answer This substance secreted by the pancreas helps neutralize chyme. a. Chymotrypsin b. Bile c. Trypsin d. Bicarbonate BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $400 Question The functions of the large intestine include all of the following except: a. elimination of waste. b. absorption of water and electrolytes. c. absorption of nutrients. d. production of vitamins. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $400 Answer The functions of the large intestine include all of the following except: a. elimination of waste. b. absorption of water and electrolytes. c. absorption of nutrients. d. production of vitamins. BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $500 Question Lacteal found in the microvilli of the small absorb: a. glucose. b. Fatty acids. c. Amino acids. d. Nucleic acids. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small and Large Intestine: $500 Answer Lacteal found in the microvilli of the small absorb: a. glucose. b. Fatty acids. c. Amino acids. d. Nucleic acids. BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $100 Question What energy is needed to cause molecules to react: a. intrinsic. b. extrinsic. c. activation. d. thermal. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $100 Answer What energy is needed to cause molecules to react: a. intrinsic. b. extrinsic. c. activation. d. thermal. BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $200 Question Which model demonstrates that an enzyme changes slightly to accommodate the substrate? a. Lock n’ key. b. Induced fit. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $200 Answer Which model demonstrates that an enzyme changes slightly to accommodate the substrate? a. Lock n’ key. b. Induced fit. BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $300 Question What is the function of bicarbonate in our body? a. To make the body more acidic. b. To make the body more basic. c. To keep the bodies p. H at 7. 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $300 Answer What is the function of bicarbonate in our body? a. To make the body more acidic. b. To make the body more basic. c. To keep the bodies p. H at 7. 4 BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $400 Question Which of the following will denature an enzyme if it gets too low? a. p. H b. Temperature c. Enzyme concentration d. Competitive inhibitor ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $400 Answer Which of the following will denature an enzyme if it gets too low? a. p. H b. Temperature c. Enzyme concentration d. Competitive inhibitor BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $500 Question What are heavy metals such as lead or mercury? a. Competitive inhibitors b. Non-Competitive inhibitors ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Enzymes: $500 Answer What are heavy metals such as lead or mercury? a. Competitive inhibitors b. Non-Competitive inhibitors BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $100 Question Amylase allows us to digest: a. carbohydrates. b. proteins. c. fats. d. all of these. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $100 Answer Amylase allows us to digest: a. carbohydrates. b. proteins. c. fats. d. all of these. BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $200 Question Which enzyme digests nucleic acids? a. nuclease b. Lipase c. amylase d. peptidase ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $200 Answer Which enzyme digests nucleic acids? a. nuclease b. Lipase c. amylase d. peptidase BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $300 Question Which of the following is not an enzyme? a. Amylase b. Lipase c. Pepsin d. Bile ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $300 Answer Which of the following is not an enzyme? a. Amylase b. Lipase c. Pepsin d. Bile BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $400 Question Which enzyme below digests proteins? a. Salivary amylase b. Pepsin c. Maltase d. Nuclease ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $400 Answer Which enzyme below digests proteins? a. Salivary amylase b. Pepsin c. Maltase d. Nuclease BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $500 Question Which does not digest starch? a. Maltase b. Salivary Amylase c. Pancreatic Amylase d. Lipase ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: $500 Answer Which does not digest starch? a. Maltase b. Salivary Amylase c. Pancreatic Amylase d. Lipase BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Question What is the overall function of the digestive system? ANSWER BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Answer What is the overall function of the digestive system? To breakdown food to release nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body BACK TO GAME
- Function of the organs in the digestive system
- Accessory organs of the digestive system
- Major and accessory organs of the digestive system
- Transverse mesocolon
- Accessory digestive organs
- Hemopoeisis
- Functional anatomy of the digestive system
- Which is an accessory organ of the digestive system
- Which is an accessory organ of the digestive system
- Integumentary accessory organs
- Digestive system helpers
- Exercise 38 review sheet art-labeling activity 2
- Crypts of liberkuhn
- Cricoid cartilage
- Anatomy digestive system
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- Respiratory system
- Female reproductive system
- Removable non functional space maintainer
- Non functional plasma enzymes
- Enzymes of blood plasma
- Functional and non functional
- Nervous system and digestive system
- Cyanopsin color
- Anatomy of prokaryotes and eukaryotes
- Sensory system organs
- Function of the excretory system
- Lymphatic and urinary system
- Lymphatic system organs
- Reticular cell
- Function of lymphatic system
- Organs of the sensory system
- Which organs are involved in respiratory system
- Chapter 13 the respiratory system
- Endocrine system organs
- Accessory structure of the skin
- Taste anatomy
- Expiratory accessory muscles
- What is accessory pigment
- Interference figure
- Accessory fruit
- Pericarp
- Proprioception cranial nerves
- Fig 19
- Cranial nerves 346
- Visual apparatus
- Axis bulbi internus
- English
- Accessory nipples
- Mobilization grades
- Accessory instruments can include
- Accessory structure of the eye
- Cupola in diaphragm
- "redy" accessory kit