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THIS
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Jeopardy
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With
Your
Host...
Deana Kennedy
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Jeopardy
Mouth and Associated Organs
Pharynx and Esophagus
Liver Gallbladder Pancreas
Stomach
Small Intestine
Colon
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Name are the four types of Papillae.
A 100
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Filiform, Fungiform, Circumvallate and Foliate
papillae
A 100
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What type of cells form parotid glands ?
A 200
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Serous
A 200
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The mouth is protected from microorganisms by
what?
A 300
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IgA antibodies, Lysozyme, Cyanide Compound and
Defensins
A 300
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The proximal end of each root is called what?
A 400
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Apical Formen
A 400
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What nerve or nerves serve the teeth and what
major nerve do they branch from?
A 500
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Superior and Inferior Alveolar nerves The
Trigeminal Nerve
A 500
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The cardiac sphincter is known as what type of
Sphincter
B 100
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A physiological Sphincter
B 100
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Describe the composition of the Muscluaris Externa
B 200
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Superior third is skeletal muscle, the middle
third is a mixture of skeletal muscle and smooth
muscle and the inferior third is all smooth
muscle.
B 200
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The outer most layer of the Esophagus is composed
of?
B 300
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Adventitia
B 300
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What enzyme digests starch and glycogen in the
saliva?
B 400
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Amylase
B 400
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What are the major phases of swallowing?
B 500
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Buccal and the Pharyngeal-Esophageal Phase
B 500
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The arterial supply of the stomach is supplied by
what?
C 100
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The Gastric and Splenic Arteries
C 100
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Chief cells produce what ?
C 200
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Pepsinogen
C 200
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What are the phases of gastric secretion
C 300
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Cephalic, Gastric, Intestinal
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
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Name the function of the stomach that is
essential to life explain its purpose.
C 400
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Secretion of Intrinsic Factor Absorption of
Vitamin B-12 used to produce mature erythrocytes.
C 400
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Name five hormones that act in digestion.
C 500
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CCK, GIP, Gastrin, Histimine, Intestinal Gastrin,
Motilin, Secretin, Serotonin, Somatostatin, VIP
C 500
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Name the sphincters of the small intestine
D 100
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Pyloric and ileocecal
D 100
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What are Paneth cells
D 200
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Secretory cells within the crypts of Lieberkuhn
D 200
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Where does the pancreas unit with the Duodenum?
D 300
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Hepatopancreatic ampulla
D 300
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Where does the venous blood from the small
intestine drain and where does it go from there
?
D 400
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The hepatic portal vein
D 400
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What is the purpose of the brush boarder?
D 500
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To complete digestion of carbohydrates and
proteins.
D 500
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Name the eight regions of the Colon
E 100
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Ascending Colon, Right Colic Flexure, Transverse
Colon, Left Colic Flexure, Descending Colon,
Sigmoid Colon, Rectum and Anus
E 100
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What are epiploic appendages
E 200
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Small fat filled pouches that hang from surface
of the visceral peritoneum
E 200
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What is the purpose of the rectal valves?
E 300
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To separate feces from flatus
E 300
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Name the anal sphincters and explain their
compositions
E 400
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What kind of epithelium is the colon made of ?
E 400
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Simple columnar epithelium and Stratified
Squamous epithelium
E 500
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What is and where is the pectinate line
E 500
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What is the function of the falciform ligament
F 100
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Separate the right and left lobes anteriorly and
suspend the from the diaphragm and anterior
abdominal wall
F 100
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What is the function of bile salts
F 200
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Emulsify fats
F 200
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What is builirubin
F 300
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Waste product of heme
F 300
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What is the major stimulus for gallbladder
contraction?
F 400
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Cholecystokinin (CCK)
F 400
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During cephalic and gastric contractions the
vagal nerve causes what?
F 500
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Weak contractions of the gallbladder.
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is Please record
your wager.
Click on screen to begin
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What are the functions of CCK?
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Contract the gallbladder, stimulate the secretion
of pancreatic juice and relax the
hepatopancreatic sphincter
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