Flying Shark Attack!!!! A Homemade PowerPoint Game By Steven Batchelder Digestive System Review Game Play the game Game Directions Story Credits Copyright.

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Flying Shark Attack!!!!

A Homemade PowerPoint GameBy

Steven BatchelderDigestive System Review Game

Play the game

Game Directions

Story

Credits

Copyright Notice

Game Preparation

Objectives

The Story of the “Game Title”You always thought Mr. B was kidding around when he talked about flying sharks. Well, you just found out he wasn’t. You have spotted one while on spring break cruising around the beach. The bad thing is that he has spotted you too. The good thing is that with your knowledge of physics you can avoid him!

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Game DirectionsThe goal of the game is to get

as many questions correct as possible.

To play the game you have to advance along the side walk till you get to safety. You have to stop on every square.

To win the game you have to get the most questions correct.As you play make sure to keep track of how many each team gets correct. Return

Time to play “Flying Shark Attack”!To survie you must travel along your sidewalk path with the least amount of shark attacks!

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Team Tigerblood Team WINNING!!!

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Shelter!Shelter!

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The only extra thing needed for this game is for the players to keep track of who has gotten the most questions correct.

Question #1

Which part of the phanynx is posterior to the oral cavity?

Oropharynx

Nasopharynx

Caryngopharynx

Question #2

Which of the following serves as a passageway for air and food?

pharynx

Vestibule

cecum

esophagus

Question #3

Organ responsible for most food and nutrients absorption

Small intestine

colon

stomach

appendix

Question #4What does the pancreatic ducts do in the small intestine?

Carry enzymes to the small intestine

Form bile

Help digest food

Help produce enzymes

Question #5Which organ acts as a temporary storage tank for food?

stomach

pancreas

liver

Appendix

Question #6What are the 3 subdivisions of the small intestine?

Duodenum, ileum, jejunum

Ilium, duodenum, chyme

Chyme, ileocecal valve, bile duct

Bile duct, jejunum, chyme

Question #7If bile is stored in the gallbladder to long….

Gallstones form

Cirrhosis is produced.

The pancreas will produce a wide spectrum of enzymes.

It exerts pressure on the liver cells.

Question #8What enters into the duodenum to cause a hormonal stimulus to prompt the gallbladder to contract?

Fatty foods

cholesterol

saliva

protein

Question #9What is produced by the liver?

Bile

saliva

fat

Goblet cells

Question #10Where is the liver located?

Under the diaphragm

Below the large intestent

Above the lungs

Behind the stomach

Question #11Which of these is hot a type of teeth?

accessories

incisors

canines

premolars

Question #12The membrane attached to the lesser curvature of the stomach is the

rugae

villi

haustra

mesentery

Question #13The organ in which protein digestion begins

stomach

Small intestine

mouth

gallbladder

Question #14Teeth that are replaced between the ages of 6 and 12 are known as

Deciduous teeth

Permanent teeth

Wisdom teeth

Full set

Question #15Sacklike outpocketings of the large intestine walls are

haustra

Stomach

rugae

villi

Question #16The region, containing two sphincters through which feces are expelled from the body is the _____

Anal canal

messentery

haustra

rugae

Question #17Deciduous teeth are replaced between the ages of ?

17 and 25

6 and 12

1 and 5

50 and 65

Question #18While in the moth, food is masticated. The word “masticate” refers to ….

Chewing

Swallowing

The break down of food

Peristalisis

Question #19The crown and neck are both regions of a tooth. What is the third region?

root

enamel

Dentin

molar

Question #20At the top, what does the esophagus connect to?

Pharynx

Stomach

Small intestine

Gallbladder

Question #21What is the function of the large intestine?

Absorbing water, until it is expelled

Form a food bolus

To masticate food

To digest

Question #22Which region is NOT apart of the large intestine?

Duodenum

Colon

Rectum

Anal canal

Question #23Where does food enter the stomach?

Cardioesophageal sphincter

Fundus

Rugae

Pyloric sphinchter

Question #24Which of the following is NOT an accessory digestive organ?

Small Intestine

Liver

Teeth

Pancreas

Question #25_____________ is a small, thin-walled green sac that lies just beneath the liver.

gallbladder

pancreas

Small intestines

stomach

Question #26What happens in the gallbladder, when food digestion is not occurring?

Bile backs up the cystic duct and enters the gallbladder to be stored.

A blockage of the common hepatic bile duct prevents bile from entering the

small intestine

Hepatitis occurs

All of the above

Question #27What is the approximate length of the large intestine?

1.5 m

6 m

16 m

9 m

Question #28What is the first part of the large intestine

cecum

Ascending colon

rectum

Sigmoid colon

Question #29What is NOT one of the four basic tissues layers of theh wall of the digestive tract?

Lumen

Mucosa

Serosa

Muscularis Externa

Question #30After the stomach has processed food it resembles heavy cream and is called chyme. It then enters the small intestines though the…

Plyoric sphincter

duodenum

pepsinogen

Ileocecal valve

Congratulations! The flying shark missed you.

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Watch out! There’s a shark attack!

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Watch out! There’s a shark attack!

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Watch out! There’s a shark attack!

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You made it to safety!

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You made it to safety!

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hereThe player with the most correct answer click

The player with the least correct answer click here

YOU WON!!! With your anatomy knowledge you were able to catch the

flying shark!!!

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Turns out that the flying shark chasing you wasn’t so deadly.

Go back and review your anatomy.

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CreditsAll teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game

at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited.

• Originally designed by Steven Batchelder, Central High School, Macon Ga, October 2011 “Shark Attack Review Game”

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Educational Objectives• Grade Level

– This game is targeted toward 10th and 11th grade physics students.• Subject Area Objectives

– This game is intended to be a review game over the topics of Netwon’s Laws and Forces.

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Copyright• Copyright 2011 Steven Batchelder• Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and

students of non-profit schools. • Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit

schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there.

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