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©Sara Duncan 1998 Don’t Forget... Contestants

©Sara Duncan 1998 Do NOT shout out answers! You will lose 100 points for your team!

©Sara Duncan 1998

Mouth & Esophagus Stomach & Large Intestine Random! Nutrition & Diet Small Intestine

©Sara Duncan 1998 This is another term for chewing. What is…? The Mouth & Esophagus for $100

©Sara Duncan 1998 Back to Game Mastication

©Sara Duncan 1998 This enzyme breaks down carbohydrates. What is …? The Mouth & Esophagus for $200

©Sara Duncan 1998 Amylase Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? The Mouth & Esophagus for $300 ?

©Sara Duncan 1998 Back to Game The esophagus

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? The Mouth & Esophagus for $400 This is how food gets “pushed along and moves through the alimentary canal and small intestine.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Peristalsis Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 This is the masticated food mixed with saliva What is a…? The Mouth & Esophagus for $500

©Sara Duncan 1998 Back to Game Bolus

©Sara Duncan 1998 This is found at the connection between the small and large intestine. What is the…? Stomach & Large Intestine for $100

©Sara Duncan 1998 Appendix Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 This is a mix of digestive juices and the bolus made inside the stomach. What is …? Stomach & Large Intestine for $200

©Sara Duncan 1998 Chyme Back to Game

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©Sara Duncan 1998 An ulcer Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Stomach & Large Intestine for $400 This disorder is caused when the large intestine is not functioning properly.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Diarrhea Back to Game Good Answer!

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is the…? Stomach & Large Intestine for $500 Bile is produced in this organ.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Liver Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What are…? The Small Intestine $100 These are fingerlike projections found in the intestines

©Sara Duncan 1998 Back to Game villi.

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©Sara Duncan 1998 Digestion and nutrient absorption Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is the …? The Small Intestine for $300 Fat is sent from the small intestine into this system.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Lymphatic System Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? The Small Intestine for $400 This structure under the liver stores bile, which breaks down fat.

©Sara Duncan 1998 The gallbladder Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What isthe …? The Small Intestine for $500 This organ is stressed when you eat too much sugar

©Sara Duncan 1998 Pancreas Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Random for $100 Excessive water absorption in the colon causes this.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Constipation Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Random for $200 The physical breakdown of food particles in the digestive system is called this.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Mechanical Digestion Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Random $300 The waste leaving the colon is called this.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Feces Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What are …? Random for $400 This condition develops as a result of excessive dietary cholesterol.(fat)

©Sara Duncan 1998 Gallstones Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is the…? Random $500 The word Calorie refers to the ____ of food.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Energy Content Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Nutrition & Diet for $100 This type of fat is healthy and necessary in your daily intake.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Unsaturated Fat Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Nutrition & Diet for $200 The maturely grown human body needs this amount of water per day.

©Sara Duncan Liters. Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Nutrition & Diet for $300 Being 20% over your ideal body mass index is called this.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Back to Game Obesity

©Sara Duncan 1998 What are…? Nutrition & Diet for $400 A well balanced diet includes these three main food groups

©Sara Duncan 1998 Protein, Fat, and Carbohydrates Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Nutrition & Diet for $500 Diabetes is caused by a lack of this hormone.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Insulin Back to Game