TIGER JEOPARDY! With your Host: Mr. Batson
OH My Gallbladder! Where’s my Medium Intestine? Bile is Tasty Brush Your Masticators Esophagus Burn
OMG – 100: True or False : Mechanical and chemical digestion can occur at the same time. True
OMG – 200: When you swallow, the tongue pushes food down the _____ and then enters the ________. Esophagus / Stomach
OMG – 300: What do you call that Snickers Bar after it has entered the digestive system. Bolus
Mechanical / Chemical OMG – 400: Which type(s) of digestion occur in the mouth?
Enzymes OMG – 500: Proteins that cause & speed-up chemical reactions are called _______.
Gastric Where’s My… – 100: A mixture of HCl (acid) and enzymes make up the _____ juices of the stomach.
Where’s my… – 200: Food mixes with gastric juice in the stomach to make a liquid substance called _______. Chyme
Mechanical Where’s my… – 300: Most _______ digestion occurs in the stomach?
Where’s my… – 400: _______ are the involuntary muscular contractions that push food through the digestive system. Peristalsis
Epiglottis Where’s my… – 500: What flap of tissue keeps food from “going down the wrong pipe?”
Liver Bile is Tasty – 100: Organ responsible for producing bile?
Bile is Tasty – 200: The small intestine is approximately how many times your height? 4 times
Bile is Tasty – 300: Glucose is also know as “____-____” an important reactant in cellular respiration? Blood-sugar
Villi Bile is Tasty – 400: The Small intestine is lined with millions of _________, hair-like projections that increase the surface area.
Absorb nutrients Bile is Tasty – 500: The role of villi in the small intestine is to?
Brush your Masticators – 100: Most _______ digestion occurs in the small intestine. Chemical
True Brush your Masticators – 200: True or false – The small intestine is directly attached to the stomach.
Brush your Masticators – 300: There are three organs that aid the small intestine in chemically breaking down food. Name them. Liver, gallbladder, pancreas
Pancreas Brush your Masticators – 400: The ________ not only aids the small intestine, but maintains “blood-sugar” levels.
Water Brush your Masticators – 500: The most important nutrient.
Stomach acid Esophagus Burn – 100: Acid reflux is the result of ______ backing up into the esophagus.
Rectum Esophagus Burn – 200: The _______ compresses and stores solid waste until you are “ready to go”
False Esophagus Burn 300 : The large intestine received its name because it is longer than the small intestine. True or False?
Water / waste Esophagus Burn – 400: The large intestine absorbs _____ and prepares ______ for elimination?
Absorption Esophagus Burn – 500: The process of nutrients being taken in by the blood- stream is known as ______.
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