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THIS IS With Host... Your 100 200 300 400 500 Mouth and Associated Organs Pharynx and Esophagus StomachSmall Intestine Colon Liver Gallbladder & Pancreas.

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5 100 200 300 400 500 Mouth and Associated Organs Pharynx and Esophagus StomachSmall Intestine Colon Liver Gallbladder & Pancreas

6 Name are the four types of Papillae. A 100

7 Filiform, Fungiform, Circumvallate and Foliate papillae A 100

8 What type of cells form parotid glands ? A 200

9 Serous A 200

10 The mouth is protected from microorganisms by what? A 300

11 IgA antibodies, Lysozyme, Cyanide Compound and Defensins A 300

12 The proximal end of each root is called what? A 400

13 Apical Formen A 400

14 What nerve or nerves serve the teeth and what major nerve do they branch from? A 500

15 Superior and Inferior Alveolar nerves; The Trigeminal Nerve A 500

16 The cardiac sphincter is known as what type of Sphincter B 100

17 A physiological Sphincter B 100

18 Describe the composition of the Muscluaris Externa B 200

19 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

20 The outer most layer of the Esophagus is composed of? B 300

21 Adventitia B 300

22 What enzyme digests starch and glycogen in the saliva? B 400

23 Amylase B 400

24 What are the major phases of swallowing? B 500

25 Buccal and the Pharyngeal- Esophageal Phase B 500

26 The arterial supply of the stomach is supplied by what? C 100

27 The Gastric and Splenic Arteries C 100

28 Chief cells produce what ? C 200

29 Pepsinogen C 200

30 What are the phases of gastric secretion C 300

31 Cephalic, Gastric, Intestinal C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Name the function of the stomach that is essential to life; explain its purpose. C 400

34 Secretion of Intrinsic Factor; Absorption of Vitamin B-12 used to produce mature erythrocytes. C 400

35 Name five hormones that act in digestion. C 500

36 CCK, GIP, Gastrin, Histimine, Intestinal Gastrin, Motilin, Secretin, Serotonin, Somatostatin, VIP C 500

37 Name the sphincters of the small intestine D 100

38 Pyloric and ileocecal D 100

39 What are Paneth cells D 200

40 Secretory cells within the crypts of Lieberkuhn D 200

41 Where does the pancreas unit with the Duodenum? D 300

42 Hepatopancreatic ampulla D 300

43 Where does the venous blood from the small intestine drain and where does it go from there ? D 400

44 The hepatic portal vein D 400

45 What is the purpose of the brush boarder? D 500

46 To complete digestion of carbohydrates and proteins. D 500

47 Name the eight regions of the Colon E 100

48 Ascending Colon, Right Colic Flexure, Transverse Colon, Left Colic Flexure, Descending Colon, Sigmoid Colon, Rectum and Anus E 100

49 What are epiploic appendages E 200

50 Small fat filled pouches that hang from surface of the visceral peritoneum E 200

51 What is the purpose of the rectal valves? E 300

52 To separate feces from flatus E 300

53 Name the anal sphincters and explain their compositions E 400

54 What kind of epithelium is the colon made of ? E 400

55 Simple columnar epithelium; and Stratified Squamous epithelium E 500

56 What is and where is the pectinate line E 500

57 What is the function of the falciform ligament F 100

58 Separate the right and left lobes anteriorly and suspend the from the diaphragm and anterior abdominal wall F 100

59 What is the function of bile salts F 200

60 Emulsify fats F 200

61 What is builirubin F 300

62 Waste product of heme F 300

63 What is the major stimulus for gallbladder contraction? F 400

64 Cholecystokinin (CCK) F 400

65 During cephalic and gastric contractions the vagal nerve causes what? F 500

66 Weak contractions of the gallbladder. F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 What are the functions of CCK? Click on screen to continue

69 Contract the gallbladder, stimulate the secretion of pancreatic juice and relax the hepatopancreatic sphincter Click on screen to continue

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