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2 Digestive System Jeopardy Directions In Jeopardy, remember the answer is in the form of a question. Select a question by clicking on it. After reading the question click on the word “answer” on the bottom of the screen. After seeing the answer, click on the picture of the cell to return to the question board. Click here to begin.

3 Jeopardy Salivary and Gastric Enzymes HormonesGastric Juice Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Pancreatic Enzymes Intestinal Enzymes

4 $100 Question from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes Begins carbohydrate digestion by breaking down starch.

5 $100 Answer from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes What is amylase?

6 $200 Question from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes Begins protein digestion.

7 $200 Answer from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes What is pepsin?

8 $300 Question from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes Begins butterfat digestion.

9 $300 Answer from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes What is lipase?

10 $400 Question from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes The food in the stomach, mixed with the digestive enzymes secreted, is called this.

11 $400 Answer from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes What is chyme?

12 $500 Question from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes The three salivary glands AND their respective secretions.

13 $500 Answer from Salivary/Gastric Enzymes What are… Parotid gland…amylase Submandibular gland…amylase and mucous Sublingual gland….mucous

14 $100 Question from Pancreatic Enzymes Breaks down starch and glycogen Into disaccharides.

15 $100 Answer from Pancreatic Enzymes What is amylase?

16 $200 Question from Pancreatic Enzymes Breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol.

17 $200 Answer from Pancreatic Enzymes What is lipase?

18 $300 Question from Pancreatic Enzymes Breaks down nucleic acids into nucleotides.

19 $300 Answer from Pancreatic Enzymes What is nuclease?

20 $400 Question from Pancreatic Enzymes Breaks down peptides into amino acids.

21 $400 Answer from Pancreatic Enzymes What is carboxypeptidase?

22 $500 Question from Pancreatic Enzymes Two enzymes that break down proteins into peptides.

23 $500 Answer from Pancreatic Enzymes What are trypsin and chymotrypsin?

24 $100 Question from Intestinal Enzymes Breaks down peptides into amino acids.

25 $100 Answer from Intestinal Enzymes What is peptidase?

26 $200 Question from Intestinal Enzymes Breaks down fats into fatty acids and Glycerol.

27 $200 Answer from Intestinal Enzymes What is lipase?

28 $300 Question from Intestinal Enzymes Shortens trypsinogen into trypsin.

29 $300 Answer from Intestinal Enzymes What is enterokinase?

30 $400 Question from Intestinal Enzymes Enzyme that activates chymotrypsin and carboxypeptidase.

31 $400 Answer from Intestinal Enzymes What is trypsin?

32 $500 Question from Intestinal Enzymes The three enzymes that break down disaccharides into monosaccharides.

33 $500 Answer from Cell Basics What are maltase, lactase, and sucrase?

34 $100 Question from Hormones of the Digestive Tract Increases secretory activity of gastric glands; released from cells in stomach region, especially in the pyloric region..

35 $100 Answer from Hormones of the Digestive Tract What is gastrin?

36 $200 Question from Hormones of the Digestive Tract Inhibits secretion of acid by parietal cells; released from specialized cells within the gastric glands.

37 $200 Answer from Hormones of the Digestive Tract What is somatostatin?

38 $300 Question from Hormones of the Digestive Tract Decreases secretory activity of gastric glands and inhibits gastric motility; stimulates pancreas to secrete fluid with a high digestive enzyme concentration; stimulates gallbladder to contract and release bile.

39 $300 Answer from Hormones of the Digestive Tract What is cholecystokinin?

40 $400 Question from Hormones of the Digestive Tract Stimulates the pancreas to secrete fluid with high bicarbonate ion concentration.

41 $400 Answer from Hormones of the Digestive Tract What is secretin?

42 $500 Question from Hormones of the Digestive Tract Inhibits secretion of acid by parietal cells.

43 $500 Answer from Hormones of the Digestive Tract What is intestinal somatostatin? Don’t forget about straight up somatostatin released from gastric cells!

44 $100 Question from Gastric Juice Secreted by chief cells of gastric glands; inactive form of pepsin.

45 $100 Answer from Gastric Juice What is pepsinogen?

46 $200 Question from Gastric Juice Secreted by parietal cells of the gastric glands; provides the acid environment needed for the conversion of pepsinogen into pepsin and for the action of pepsin.

47 $200 Answer from Gastric Juice What is hydrochloric acid?

48 $300 Question from Gastric Juice Secreted by goblet cells and mucous glands; provides a viscous, alkaline protective layer on the stomach wall.

49 $300 Answer from Gastric Juice What is mucus?

50 $400 Question from Gastric Juice Formed from pepsinogen in the presence of HCL; protein-splitting enzyme

51 $400 Answer from Gastric Juice What is pepsin?

52 $500 Question from Gastric Juice Secreted by parietal cells of the gastric glands; required for absorption of vitamin B12..

53 $500 Answer from Gastric Juice What is intrinsic factor?

54 Final Jeopardy - Subject Mouth Question

55 Final Jeopardy Question The three types of tonsils. Answer

56 Final Jeopardy Answer What are pharyngeal tonsils, palatine tonsils, and lingual tonsils?


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