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100 200 300 400 500 Digestive System Sphincters One Big, hollow tube Urine Blood Filtration Kidneys
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Which accessory organ of the digestive system is missing from the list below? salivary glands teeth pancreas gall bladder A 100
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the liver A 100
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Which salivary glands produce all of the saliva found in our mouths? A 200
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Sublingual glands A 200
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Which term refers to a small mass of chewed food mixed with saliva? A 300
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a bolus A 300
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Which digestive organ absorbs vitamin B12, alcohol, aspirin, water and caffeine? A 400
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stomach A 400
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What type of muscle contractions move contents through the digestive system? A 500
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peristalsis A 500
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What is the common name for a sphincter? B 100
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a valve B 100
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Which sphincter gets blamed for heartburn? B 200
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cardiac sphincter B 200
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Which sphincter slowly releases stomach contents into the small intestine? B 300
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Pyloric sphincter B 300
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Which sphincter do you control when holding back urine in your bladder? B 400
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External Urethral sphincter B 400
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Which valve lies in between the small and large intestines? B 500
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Ileocecal valve (sphincter) B 500
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Processed food that leaves the stomach is referred by what term? C 100
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chyme C 100
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The pancreas deposits insulin and digestive enzymes into which part of the small intestine C 200
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Duodenum C 200
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Which digestive organs absorbs alcohol from the blood? C 300
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liver C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Name, in order, the three parts of the small intestine. C 400
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Duodenum Jejunum Ileum C 400
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Which layer of the stomach secretes HCl acid and digestive juices? C 500
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Mucosa C 500
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The color of urine is the result of what substance in the urine? D 100
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bile pigment D 100
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Which tube eliminates urine from the bladder? D 200
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urethra D 200
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Which blood vessel brings the “dirty” blood into the glomerulus? D 300
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Afferent arteriole D 300
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The region inside each renal pyramid is known as: D 400
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medulla D 400
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Which term refers to the location of the kidneys being in the back of the abdomen? D 500
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retroperitoneal D 500
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The basic unit of a kidney that forms urine. E 100
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nephron E 100
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The small blood-filled capillaries that filter blood in each nephron are called? E 200
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glomerulus E 200
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All solutes found in blood diffuse into a collecting duct that surrounds the glomerulus. What is this duct called? E 300
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Bowman’s Capsule E 300
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Which hormone prevents excessive water loss in urine? E 400
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Antidiuretic Hormone E 400
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A nephron begin in the cortex, continues through the renal pyramids and empties into which cavity? E 500
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major calyx (minor calyx acceptable, too) E 500
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Which artery supplies the kidney with blood? F 100
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Renal artery F 100
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F 200 Urine empties into the bladder in tubes called:
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ureters F 200
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What area in the bladder is sensitive to expansion and alerts the brain that you need to “go?” F 300
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trigone F 300
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What are the three steps in urine formation? F 400
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Filtration Reabsorption Secretion F 400
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F 500 Kidneys help control the rate of red blood cell formation by secreting which hormone?
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erythropoeitin F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Urinary System Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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What muscle in the bladder controls the contractions necessary to urinate? Click on screen to continue
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detrusor muscle Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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