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Test your knowledge of the digestive system's anatomy and processes with this interactive quiz covering the large intestine, upper GI tract, small intestine, and more. Enjoy challenging questions and learn interesting facts along the way.
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Chapter 23 - The Digestive System Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine Chemical Digestion and Absorption Introduction $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 FINAL ROUND
Introduction:$100 Question • Peristalsis is part of which digestive process? • a. Absorption • b. Ingestion • c. Propulsion • d. Chemical digestion ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$100 Answer • Peristalsis is part of which digestive process? • a. Absorption • b. Ingestion • c. Propulsion • d. Chemical digestion BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$200 Question • All of the following are part of the alimentary canal except the: • a. pharynx. • b. esophagus. • c. small intestine. • d. liver. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$200 Answer • All of the following are part of the alimentary canal except the: • a. pharynx. • b. esophagus. • c. small intestine. • d. liver. BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$300 Question • Simple columnar epithelium is found in which histological layer of the alimentary canal? • a. Submucosa • b. Muscularis • c. Serosa • d. Mucosa ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$300 Answer • Simple columnar epithelium is found in which histological layer of the alimentary canal? • a. Submucosa • b. Muscularis • c. Serosa • d. Mucosa BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$400 Question • Which histological layer of the alimentary canal is also known as the visceral peritoneum? • a. Submucosa • b. Muscularis • c. Serosa • d. Mucosa ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$400 Answer • Which histological layer of the alimentary canal is also known as the visceral peritoneum? • a. Submucosa • b. Muscularis • c. Serosa • d. Mucosa BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$500 Question • The membrane that lines the body wall of the abdominal cavity is the: • a. ventral mesentery. • b. visceral peritoneum. • c. parietal peritoneum. • d. retroperitoneum. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Introduction:$500 Answer • The membrane that lines the body wall of the abdominal cavity is the: • a. ventral mesentery. • b. visceral peritoneum. • c. parietal peritoneum. • d. retroperitoneum. BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$100 Question • The teeth used to tear and pierce food are the: • a. incisors. • b. molars. • c. canines. • d. premolars. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$100 Answer • The teeth used to tear and pierce food are the: • a. incisors. • b. molars. • c. canines. • d. premolars. BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$200 Question • The esophageal hiatus is found on this organ. • a. Esophagus • b. Stomach • c. Diaphragm • d. Pharynx ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$200 Answer • The esophageal hiatus is found on this organ. • a. Esophagus • b. Stomach • c. Diaphragm • d. Pharynx BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$300 Question • Saliva is composed mainly of: • a. water. • b. amylase. • c. lingual lipase. • d. mucin. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$300 Answer • Saliva is composed mainly of: • a. water. • b. amylase. • c. lingual lipase. • d. mucin. BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$400 Question • Which of the following phases of gastric secretion is a conditioned reflex? • a. Gastric phase • b. Cephalic phase • c. Intestinal phase • d. All three phases above are conditioned reflexes. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$400 Answer • Which of the following phases of gastric secretion is a conditioned reflex? • a. Gastric phase • b. Cephalic phase • c. Intestinal phase • d. All three phases above are conditioned reflexes. BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$500 Question • The gastric cells that secrete pepsinogen are the: • a. mucous neck cells. • b. parietal cells. • c. chief cells. • d. enteroendocrine cells. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Upper GI Tract:$500 Answer • The gastric cells that secrete pepsinogen are the: • a. mucous neck cells. • b. parietal cells. • c. chief cells. • d. enteroendocrine cells. BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small 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 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 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 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 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 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 Intestine:$400 Question • This hormone triggers the release of enzyme-rich pancreatic juice. • a. CCK • b. Secretin • c. Gastrin • d. Bile ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:$400 Answer • This hormone triggers the release of enzyme-rich pancreatic juice. • a. CCK • b. Secretin • c. Gastrin • d. Bile BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:$500 Question • This hormone relaxes the hepatopancreatic sphincter. • a. CCK • b. Secretin • c. Gastrin • d. Bile ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:$500 Answer • This hormone relaxes the hepatopancreatic sphincter. • a. CCK • b. Secretin • c. Gastrin • d. Bile BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:$100 Question • Which of the following is not part of the large intestine? • a. Cecum • b. Appendix • c. Ileum • d. Sigmoid colon ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:$100 Answer • Which of the following is not part of the large intestine? • a. Cecum • b. Appendix • c. Ileum • d. Sigmoid colon BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:$200 Question • The pocketlike sacs of the large intestine are called: • a. teniae coli. • b. haustra. • c. epiploic appendages. • d. cecae. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:$200 Answer • The pocketlike sacs of the large intestine are called: • a. teniae coli. • b. haustra. • c. epiploic appendages. • d. cecae. BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:$300 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 Large Intestine:$300 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 Large Intestine:$400 Question • Which of the following reflexes are we able to voluntarily control? • a. Gastroileal reflex • b. Gastrocolic reflex • c. Enterogastric reflex • d. Defecation reflex ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:$400 Answer • Which of the following reflexes are we able to voluntarily control? • a. Gastroileal reflex • b. Gastrocolic reflex • c. Enterogastric reflex • d. Defecation reflex BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:$500 Question • Mass movement in the large intestine is initiated by the: • a. gastroileal reflex. • b. gastrocolic reflex. • c. enterogastric reflex. • d. defecation reflex. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:$500 Answer • Mass movement in the large intestine is initiated by the: • a. gastroileal reflex. • b. gastrocolic reflex. • c. enterogastric reflex. • d. defecation reflex. 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 of the following enzymes is not found in adults? • a. Carboxypolypeptidase • b. Lipase • c. Rennin • d. Chymotrypsin ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption:$200 Answer • Which of the following enzymes is not found in adults? • a. Carboxypolypeptidase • b. Lipase • c. Rennin • d. Chymotrypsin BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption:$300 Question • Which of the following is not an enzyme? • a. Rennin • 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. Rennin • b. Lipase • c. Pepsin • d. Bile BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption:$400 Question • Which enzyme below digests disaccharides into monosaccharides? • a. Rennin • b. Pepsin • c. Lipase • d. Sucrase ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption:$400 Answer • Which enzyme below digests disaccharides into monosaccharides? • a. Rennin • b. Pepsin • c. Lipase • d. Sucrase BACK TO GAME
Chemical Digestion and Absorption:$500 Question • Micelles are formed during the absorption of which nutrient? • a. Monosaccharides • b. Fatty acids • c. Amino acids • d. Disaccharides ANSWER BACK TO GAME