Location
Function
Details
Mixed Bag
Issues/ Ailments
100
This organ is part of the digestive tract, between the esophagus and the small intestine.
What is the stomach?
100
These bones chew food to begin the process of mechanical digestion.
What are teeth?
100
These finger-like projections increase the surface area of the small intestine.
What are villi?
100
These organs are all considered accessory organs (list at least two).
What are the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, tongue, and salivary glands?
100

This issue is caused by decay in tooth enamel from bacteria. 

What is a cavity?

200
This is the "tube" that connects the mouth to the stomach.
What is the esophagus?
200
This component of the digestive system produces strong acids and enzymes to chemically digest food.
What is the stomach?
200
This "soupy" mixture consists of partially digested food that will be passed from the stomach to the small intestine.
What is chyme?
200
This component of the digestive system is the primary site of bile production.
What is the liver?
200

What structure is not functioning normally when a person has diarrhea or constipation?

What is the large intestine?

300
This large accessory organ is just in front of and to the left of the stomach.
What is the liver?
300
This component of the digestive system is the primary site of nutrient absorption.
What is the small intestine?
300

This enzyme starts the digestion of carbs in the mouth. 

What is amylase?

300
This is the "wave-like" series of muscular contractions that pushes food through various structures in the digestive system.
What is peristalsis?
300

This person has pain and digestive issues when eating bread, pasta, etc. She is told to eat gluten-free foods. What disorder has she been diagnosed with? 

What is Celiac Disease?

400
What is the gallbladder?
400
This component of the digestive system is the primary site of water absorption.
What is the large intestine?
400

When this valve of the stomach is faulty, it could lead to heartburn.

What is the cardiac sphincter valve?

400

Protein digestion starts in the stomach with the use of what enzyme?

What is Pepsin?

400

This person has pain in the upper right quadrant when eating fatty foods. Their body isn't breaking lipids down well. What ailment is most likely causing this?

What are gall stones?

500
What is the duodenum?
500
This component of the digestive system is the primary site of bile storage.
What is the gall bladder?
500

This substance helps to neutralize the hydrochloric acid from the stomach once it reaches the small intestines.

What is sodium bicarbonate?

500
This type of macromolecule can be broken down by bile.
What is a lipid?
500

This person is experiencing a flu like symtpoms, pain, and a rash on their abdomen, and yellowing of the skin and urine. What disorder do they have?

What is Hepatitis?