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Digestion Biopardy !

Test your knowledge of the digestive system with this fun and interactive quiz game featuring questions on digestion, parts, enzymes, hormones, connections, and potential issues. Challenge yourself and learn more about how your body processes food!

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Digestion Biopardy !

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  1. Digestion Biopardy! Digestive Parts Accessory Organs Enzymes & Hormones Connections If it is not working… $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 Biopardy

  2. In which structure does no digestion occur? A) mouth B) esophagus C) small intestine D) large intestine B Digestive Parts - $100

  3. Digestive Parts - $200 • Absorption of food material begins at which structure? • A) mouth • B) stomach • C) small intestine • D) large intestine • C

  4. Digestive Parts - $300 • Protein digestion occurs in which of the following structures? • A) mouth • B) stomach • C) small intestine • D) both B and C • D

  5. Digestive Parts - $400 • Where is water primarily absorbed? • A) mouth • B) stomach • C) small intestine • D) large intestine • D

  6. Digestive Parts - $500 • The function of the stomach is to • A) store food • B) mechanically digest food • C) kill bacteria • D) all of the above • E) none of the above • D

  7. Accessory Organs - $100 • Which of the following is not considered to be an accessory gland of the digestive system? • A) appendix • B) liver • C) gallbladder • D) pancreas • A

  8. Accessory Organs - $200 • What is glucose stored in the liver as? • A) glucagon • B) sucrose • C) starch • D) glycogen • D

  9. Accessory Organs - $300 • Type question to appear here • Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

  10. Accessory Organs - $400 • Type question to appear here • Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

  11. Accessory Organs - $500 • Which of the following is not produced by the liver? • A) bile • B) digestive enzymes • C) blood lipoproteins • D) blood proteins • C

  12. Enzymes & Hormones - $100 • What is the main enzyme that is secreted by the mouth? • A) maltase • B) peptidase • C) mouthase • D) salivary amylase • D

  13. Enzymes & Hormones - $200 • Maltase and peptidase are produced in the • A) mouth • B) stomach • C) small intestine • D) large intestine • C

  14. Enzymes & Hormones - $300 • Secretin is a hormone that is released when • A) alkaline food enters the duodenum • B) acidic food enters the duodenum • C)bile enters the duodenum • D) all of the above • B

  15. Enzymes & Hormones - $400 • The stomach is acidic because of the presence of HCl (Hydrochloric acid). The role of HCl is to • A) activate pepsin • B) break down fats • C) break down carbohydrates • D) none of the above • A

  16. Enzymes & Hormones - $500 • Secretin, Gastrin and CCK are all… a) digestive enzymes b) digestive hormones c) digestive products d) all of the abover • B

  17. Connections - $100 • Digestive products that are absorbed by the villi of the small intestine get absorbed into which system(s)? • A) lymphatic system • B) cardiovascular system • C) urinary system • D) both A and B • D

  18. Connections - $200 • Which of the following represents how the digestive system is connected to the lymphatic system? • A) nutrients absorbed into the blood capillaries • B) fats absorbed into the stomach • C) carbohydrates absorbed into the large intestine • D) fats absorbed into the lacteals • D

  19. Connections - $300 • When blood sugar is the pancreas secretes insulin, which causes which organ to store glucose as glycogen? • A) small intestine • B) gall bladder • C) liver • D) stomach • C

  20. Connections - $400 • Pancreatic juices ( lipase, amylase and trypsin) are produced by the pancreas, but act on which organ? • A) stomach • B) small intestine • C) large intestine • D) colon • B

  21. Connections - $500 • The hepatic portal vein is located between which two structures? • A) pancreas and small intestine • B) mouth and stomach • C) gall bladder and small intestine • D) small intestine and the liver • D

  22. If it is not working…. - $100 • If you have heartburn, which of the following is not working correctly • A) heart • B) anal sphincter • C) cardiac sphincter • D) pyloric sphincter • C

  23. If it is not working…. - $200 • If you have constipation, what is a probable explanation • A) too much water is being absorbed in the large intestine • B) not enough water is being absorbed in the large intestine • C) not enough fiber in your diet • D) both A and C • D

  24. If it is not working…. - $300 • If you vomit and stomach contents move out through your nose, which of the following did not properly function? • A) larynx to move up • B) soft plate to move back to close off the nasopharynx • C) trachea to move up under the epiglottis to cover the glottis • D) pyloric sphincter to retain food • B

  25. If it is not working…. - $400 • When food enters your trachea, causing you to cough really bad, which of the following failed to work properly? • A) cardiac sphincter • B) epiglottis • C) glottis • D) larynx • B

  26. If it is not working…. - $500 • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) causes the large intestine to become irritated, increasing peristalsis. This is likely to result in which of the following? • A) constipation • B) diarrhea • C) ulcers • D) hernias • B

  27. Final Jeopardy • What are two functions of the liver? • Any of the following: • detoxify blood • store iron and fat-soluble vitamins • make plasma proteins • stores glucose as glycogen • produce urea • removes bilirubin from blood • regulates blood cholesterol

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