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Organ Systems In Animals

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This game is about Organ Systems in Animals (Digestive, Circulatory, Respiratory, Excretory, Reproductive, and Nervous Systems). The concepts are based on Campbell Biology (10th Edition) book. This game is created by Gia Hoang Nguyen and Hoi Man Yu.

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Created Date 06.02.20
Last Updated 06.03.20
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Topics of this game:
  • Where does protein begin being digested?
  • What is the best environment for pepsin to work?
  • What is the first part of the small intestine?
  • What is the function of chief cells?
  • Normally, how long does material travel the all length of the colon?
  • Which hormone stimulates the release of digestive enzymes from pancreas and of bile from the gallbladder?
  • What is the function of glucagon?
  • Which organ is NOT a component of the digestive system
  • Which are four fat-solute vitamins?
  • Which one is NOT a function of the liver?
  • Which one is NOT a constituent of Plasma?
  • Which one is TRUE about the difference between artery and vein?
  • Where is the atrioventricular valve?
  • The contraction of the right ventricle pumps blood to which place and via which vessel?
  • Where gas exchange occur?
  • In mammals, what releases the clotting factors?
  • Which statement is NOT correct about the vasoconstriction?
  • What is the systolic pressure?
  • How is the blood flow in capillary beds altered?
  • Which animals employ negative pressure breathing?
  • Which one is NOT a reason to explain why eliminating waste as uric acid is most adaptive for birds?
  • Which one is the primary nitrogenous waste in humans?
  • What is the order of the steps in the excretory process?
  • Which pair is correct about the organism and its excretory system?
  • Which is the order of the regions that the fluid passes through?
  • Which one is NOT a function of the kidney?
  • Which substance can be found in the urine of the healthy animal?
  • Which is the main substance that is reabsorbed in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle?
  • What is an important adaptation of mammals to the terrestrial environment?
  • Which vessel serves the renal medulla?
  • Which phase of the uterine cycle is coordinated with the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle?
  • Which hormones help maintain and develop the uterine lining during pregnancy?
  • Which one is NOT an accessory gland of the human male?
  • At which stage, the secondary oocyte is arrested and released at ovulation?
  • Where do testes produce sperm?
  • What is parthenogenesis?
  • Which hormone stimulates Sertoli cells to nourish developing sperm?
  • In humans, where does fertilization occur?
  • Which hormone presence in the urine during the first few months of pregnancy, so it can be detected in the early pregnancy test?
  • Which one is NOT a function of the placenta?
  • What makes up the gray matter in the brain?
  • Which one is NOT an action of parasympathetic division on internal organs?
  • In humans, what are the parts of the brainstem?
  • Where is the sensory association cortex in humans’ brains?
  • What is one of the functions of astrocytes?
  • Which statement is NOT correct about the peripheral nervous system?
  • Which pair is NOT correct about the structure (or area) in the brain and its function?
  • What is one of the functions of the cerebellum?
  • Parkinson’s patients will decrease the amount of what neurotransmitter?
  • Which statement is NOT correct about the motor system?
  • The trachea and esophagus of mammals are connected to _______
  • Which cells in the stomach and produce the components of hydrochloric acid(HCl)?
  • In the process of protein digestion, which is one of the enzymes from the intestinal epithelium of the small intestine that help to digest protein?
  • What is the longest compartment in the digestive tract of mammals?
  • Processing in the large intestine, which part is very important for the substances ingested by fermentation, especially in animals that consume large amounts of plant materials?
  • Which vitamins are water-soluble vitamins?
  • What is the main feeding mechanism for many aquatic animals to stain small creatures or food particles in the surrounding medium?
  • What kind of feed for eating animals, plants, or algae?
  • Which one includes some of the mineral requirements for Humans?
  • Which of the animals has a gastrovascular cavity with a single opening?
  • What is a function of the circulatory system?
  • How many circuits does the blood in a fish circulate?
  • What do birds and mammals have in common?
  • Which cluster of cells that sets the rate and timing at which all cardiac muscle cells contract?
  • What causes mutations that cause loss of nitric oxide receptor function?
  • What is the primary sealant that plug leaks in damaged blood vessels?
  • How can the gas exchange in the bony fish gills be maximized?
  • When a typical mammal inhales air, what is the structural sequence of air passage?
  • What causes the reduction of carbon dioxide in the blood?
  • Which animal does using parapodium as a gill?
  • What is the nitrogenous waste that requires the most energy to produce?
  • What kind of nitrogenous waste requires very little or no water for excretion?
  • In which process, that many substances return from the filtrate to the blood?
  • Which pair of organisms excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid?
  • In which process, that the changed filtrate (urine) leave the system and the body?
  • Where does the transport epithelium recover valuable material from the filtrate and return it to body fluids?
  • In the mammalian excretory system, which organs include an outer renal cortex and inner renal cortex?
  • Compared with other animals, what adaptation of the marine bony fishes helps them maintain the proper level of ions?
  • The typical osmolarity of human blood is
  • Which of the following animals usually produces the least amount of urine?
  • Where do sperm gain mobility in the testicle tube?
  • In the reproductive anatomy of human females, where does the opening expand at 11 cm to deliver the baby?
  • In humans, which part thickens every month to prepare for blastocyst implantation?
  • What is sexual reproduction?
  • What statement is NOT correct about hormone Oxytocin in labor ?
  • In human gametogenesis, how many chromosomes in primary spermatocytes?
  • What is the termination of an ongoing pregnancy?
  • When did the embryo limb buds, eyes, heart, liver, and all other organs begin to develop in human development during the first trimesters?
  • How are evolutionary advantages to sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction?
  • Except for complete abstinence from sexual intercourse or sterilization, what are the most effective methods of birth control?
  • Pons in an adult's brain develop from which region in the embryonic brain?
  • What is the main function of hypothalamus?
  • Which one is NOT a part of the limbic system?
  • In the formation of long-term memory, the links are formed between which parts of the brain?
  • Which statement is CORRECT about the left and right hemispheres of humans?
  • Considered the correlation between the size and function of brain regions, which regions in the brain of ray-finned fishes is relatively largest?
  • Which one is an action of sympathetic division on the internal organ?
  • In the knee-jerk reflex, what happens?
  • Sensory neurons convey signals to the hamstring.
  • What statement is CORRECT about Alzheimer’s Disease?