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