Jeopardy
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100

What are the front teeth called?

INCISORS

100

What is peristalsis?

Pushes food down the tube.

100

What are the three salivary glands and where are they located?

Parotid Gland (Sits in front of the ear on each side)

Submandibular Gland ( sit on the floor of the mouth)

Sublingual Gland ( lies on the floor of the oral cavity)

100

What is the roof of the oral cavity called (2 part answers)?

 Palate and Ulva

100

What food is called after it has been broken down into paste?

Chyme

200

What is the function of the pancreas?

Secretes insulin which breaks down sugars

200

What are the papillae and where are they located?

The little bumps on top of the tongue and is located on the tounge

200

What are the two types of movements within the alimentary canal?

What are their functions?

Mixing and propelling movements 

mix food with digestive juice and pushes food down the tube.

200

What structure connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth?

Frenulum

200

What digestive enzyme is produced by the salivary glands?

Amylase

300

What valve open from the esophagus to the stomach?

What valve opens from the stomach to the small intestine?

cardiac sphincter and plyoric

300

What are the three sections of the Pharynx?

Nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx

300

What is bile?

yellowish-green liquid aids  in digestion, break down fat

300

what is the hardest substance found in the body?

Tooth enamel

300

What is a root canal?

Treatment to repair and save a badly damaged/ infected toot instead of removing it

400

What is tonsillitis and what are the symptoms?

inflammation of the tonsils 

symptoms are red, swollen tonsils, sore throat, white or yellow coating or patches on the tonsils, etc

400

Hepatitis ( A, B, or C) affects which organ of the digestive system?

The liver

400

In order what is the path of food from the stomach and through all of the parts of the small intestine?

Which section is the longest?

Duodenum > Jejunum > Ileum

Ileum is the longest section

400

What is another name for gastroesophageal reflux disease?

Acid reflex

400

How can you contract Cholera?

infected water supplies

500

What does Celiac disease do to people?

Damages the villi and leaves the body unable to absorb nutrients necessary for health and growth. 

500

What is the name of the opening where the esophagus passes through the diaphragm?

Esophageal Hiatus

500

What are the layers of the alimentary canal and what do they look like?

Draw on the board.


500

What are stomach ulcers and What are the symptoms?

JUST NAME A FEW SYMPTOMS 

Burning of the upper abdominal pain

Burning stomach pain, feeling of fullness, bloating, heartburn, and nausea.

500

What is scurvy and what happens to the body?

Disease caused by a lack of vitamin C.

The body can no longer produce collagen.

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