body parts Crossword Puzzles
Franek - BODY PARTS 2025-06-18
Parts of body 2024-12-06
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- - You can see it in the middle of your back and helps you to stand.
- - It helps you to think.
- - Those parts of your body protect your lungs and heart.
- - It is hard and you can see that in your head.
- - It is the central part of your organs and it beats all the time.
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- - When you breath in or breath out, this part normally works.
- - You must do regularly to be healthy.
- - You can wear your watch on it.
- - When you fight with someone or punch at someone you use this.
- - When you work out it will become stronger.
10 Clues: - It helps you to think. • - You can wear your watch on it. • - You must do regularly to be healthy. • - When you work out it will become stronger. • - It is hard and you can see that in your head. • - Those parts of your body protect your lungs and heart. • - When you breath in or breath out, this part normally works. • ...
Human body parts 2024-12-03
10 Clues: oral cavity • Outer body cover • grows in the head • organ that lets us see • finger protection cover • part that lets us listen • Main organ of the nervous system • thin parts that make up the hand • part of the body that allows us to walk • Joint that connects the thigh to the leg
Chinese - body parts 2026-01-22
External body parts 2025-09-29
Parts of Body 2026-04-20
Animal Body Parts 2026-04-26
Body 2023-06-29
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- The body parts at the ends of your legs. They help you balance, walk, run, and jump. They also protect you when you step on things.
- The organs in your chest that help you breathe. They take in air and remove waste gases, giving your body the oxygen it needs.
- The organ in your body where food goes after you swallow it. It helps break down the food and digest it to get energy.
- The organ in your head that controls your thoughts, feelings, and actions. It helps you learn, remember, and solve problems.
- The organ in your chest that pumps blood around your body. It keeps you alive by supplying oxygen and nutrients to your cells.
- The part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. It's where you think and feel.
- The soft tissues in your body that help you move. They can be found throughout your body and work together to make you strong.
- The hard parts inside your body that give it shape and support. They protect your organs and help you move and stand tall.
- The outer covering of your body that protects your muscles, bones, and organs. It also helps you feel things like touch and heat.
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- The organs in your head that you use to see the world around you. They help you see colors, shapes, and objects.
- The part of your face that you use to smell and breathe. It can detect different scents and helps you to taste food better.
- The opening in your face that you use to eat, speak, and smile. It has teeth and a tongue that help you chew and taste food.
- The parts at the ends of your arms that have fingers and thumbs. They help you grasp and hold things, write, draw, and play.
- The long body parts below your hips that help you stand, walk, run, and jump. They also allow you to kick a ball and dance.
- The parts of your body that connect your shoulders to your hands. They help you reach and carry things, and give hugs.
- The organs on the sides of your head that help you hear sounds and keep your balance. They also help you enjoy music and talk.
16 Clues: The part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. It's where you think and feel. • The organs in your head that you use to see the world around you. They help you see colors, shapes, and objects. • The organ in your body where food goes after you swallow it. It helps break down the food and digest it to get energy. • ...
Muscle Systems 2020-10-27
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- three types (visceral, cardiac, skeletal)
- body needs oxygen to sustain itself
- the bone that the muscle moves acts as a...
- part of the respiratory system allows oxygen to be taken in and carbon dioxide out
- also known as the circulatory system
- Collection of nerves and neurons
- lies at the center of the circulatory system
- (pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs) are parts of the respiratory system
- heat controlled by the muscular system
- nervous system (sensory neurons)
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- makes up 30%-40% adults body mass
- nervous system (brain, spinal chord, nerves)
- the system responsible for carrying oxygen and blood through the body
- the system includes for all bones and joints
- system involved with breathing
- composed of 22 bones
- nerves that connect the brains to other parts of the head
- the system responsible for movement
- muscles responsible for posture have the greatest endurance
- (lungs, arteries, veins and portal vessels) are parts of the circulatory system
20 Clues: composed of 22 bones • system involved with breathing • Collection of nerves and neurons • nervous system (sensory neurons) • makes up 30%-40% adults body mass • body needs oxygen to sustain itself • the system responsible for movement • also known as the circulatory system • heat controlled by the muscular system • three types (visceral, cardiac, skeletal) • ...
Muscle System 2024-08-20
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- Muscle cells found within the walls of our internal organs such as the stomach or bladder
- A movement towards the body
- A single contraction of a muscle
- Increasing the angle of the ankle joint, so that the foot points away from the body, like a ballerina
- Muscle cells found in the heart
- Increases the angle between two body parts
- Decreasing the angle of the ankle joint, so that the foot points towards the body
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- Turn your hand onto its back, palm up
- Energy currency of the cell
- Muscles cells typically attached to bones by tendons. Voluntary movement.
- A movement away from the body
- Muscles in your body that you do not control
- Decreases the angle between two body parts
- Flip your hand onto its front, palm down
- A sustained contraction of a muscle fiber
15 Clues: Energy currency of the cell • A movement towards the body • A movement away from the body • Muscle cells found in the heart • A single contraction of a muscle • Turn your hand onto its back, palm up • Flip your hand onto its front, palm down • A sustained contraction of a muscle fiber • Decreases the angle between two body parts • Increases the angle between two body parts • ...
Muscle System 2024-08-25
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- Muscles in your body that you do not control
- Turn your hand onto its back, palm up
- Energy currency of the cell
- Increasing the angle of the ankle joint, so that the foot points away from the body, like a ballerina
- Muscle cells found in the heart
- Flip your hand onto its front, palm down
- A single contraction of a muscle
- A movement away from the body
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- Increases the angle between two body parts
- Muscles cells typically attached to bones by tendons
- Decreasing the angle of the ankle joint, so that the foot points towards the body
- muscles always work in _______
- Decreases the angle between two body parts
- Muscle cells found within the walls of our internal organs such as the stomach or bladder
- A movement towards the body
15 Clues: Energy currency of the cell • A movement towards the body • A movement away from the body • muscles always work in _______ • Muscle cells found in the heart • A single contraction of a muscle • Turn your hand onto its back, palm up • Flip your hand onto its front, palm down • Increases the angle between two body parts • Decreases the angle between two body parts • ...
Chapter 13 Lesson 3 vocab 2024-04-23
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- the study of gene structure and function
- species that are more similar have a closer one of these
- body parts that have similar structure but different function
- body parts that have lost their original function through evolution
- a structure that all vertebrate embryos have which develops into something which regulates calcium
- the study of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth
- all organisms on earth have these
- the functioning of cats' forelimbs
- another word for split
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- body parts that have similar function but different structure
- the study of similarities and differences among structure of living species
- what something does
- scientists use this predictable rate at which DNA mutates to estimate when species diverged
- the way something is put together or looks
- the functioning of birds' forelimbs
- what genes are made of
- the presence of a pelvis in a whale suggests that their ancestor had these
- the functioning of humans' forelimbs
18 Clues: what something does • what genes are made of • another word for split • all organisms on earth have these • the functioning of cats' forelimbs • the functioning of birds' forelimbs • the functioning of humans' forelimbs • the study of gene structure and function • the way something is put together or looks • species that are more similar have a closer one of these • ...
human body 2025-09-24
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- One of the five small parts at the end of each foot
- The rear surface of the body, from shoulders to waist
- The end of the arm, used to hold things
- The organ of sight in the face
- The upper limb of the body, from shoulder to hand
- The end of the leg, on which a person stands
- The lower limb of the body, used for walking
- The joint between the upper arm and the forearm
- The joint between the thigh and the lower leg
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- The part of the body that connects the head to the shoulders
- The front part of the body between the neck and the stomach
- The part of the body where the brain, eyes, nose, and mouth are
- The joint that connects the arm to the body
- One of the five small parts at the end of each hand
- The front part of the body below the chest
15 Clues: The organ of sight in the face • The end of the arm, used to hold things • The front part of the body below the chest • The joint that connects the arm to the body • The end of the leg, on which a person stands • The lower limb of the body, used for walking • The joint between the thigh and the lower leg • The joint between the upper arm and the forearm • ...
Unit 1 – Feeling Fit 2025-07-07
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- ⇨ To move quickly on foot
- ⇨ Healthy and strong
- ⇨ The rear part of your body
- ⇨ The joint in the middle of your leg
- ⇨ The part between your arm and neck
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- ⇨ Parts of your body that help you move
- ⇨ The five small parts at the end of your hand
- ⇨ Hard parts inside your body
- ⇨ The part of your body that digests food
- ⇨ The joint in the middle of your arm
10 Clues: ⇨ Healthy and strong • ⇨ To move quickly on foot • ⇨ The rear part of your body • ⇨ Hard parts inside your body • ⇨ The part between your arm and neck • ⇨ The joint in the middle of your leg • ⇨ The joint in the middle of your arm • ⇨ Parts of your body that help you move • ⇨ The part of your body that digests food • ⇨ The five small parts at the end of your hand
The Body 2025-01-03
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- – The part of your face you use to speak or kiss.
- – The part of your body that grows on your head.
- – The part of your body opposite your chest.
- – You use it to smell and to breathe.
- – The soft part of your face below your eyes.
- – The part that connects your head to your body.
- – The hairs above your eyes.
- – The front part of your body between your neck and stomach.
- – The part of your body at the end of your arm that you use to hold things.
- – The small hairs that grow on your eyelids.
- – The part of your body where food goes after you eat.
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- – A common area under your eyes where skin can be darker.
- – You use them to listen to sounds.
- – The five parts of your hand that you use to touch things.
- – The small round mark in the center of your stomach.
- – The part of your body where your arm connects to your torso.
- – The hard parts at the end of your fingers and toes.
- – The part of your face above your eyes.
- – You use them to see things.
- – The joint in your arm that bends.
- – The part of your body between your shoulder and wrist.
21 Clues: – The hairs above your eyes. • – You use them to see things. • – You use them to listen to sounds. • – The joint in your arm that bends. • – You use it to smell and to breathe. • – The part of your face above your eyes. • – The part of your body opposite your chest. • – The small hairs that grow on your eyelids. • – The soft part of your face below your eyes. • ...
Homeostasis 2023-02-27
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- how the organism reacts to a stimulus and results in a change in behavior
- something that happens consciously, with thought and will
- stems grow away from gravity and roots grow with gravity
- a stimulus that comes from inside an organism
- serious medical condition caused by a very high body temperature
- any change in an organism's environment that causes an organism to react
- the maintenance of a stable body temperature
- leaves and stems grow toward light
- plants growth response toward or away from stimulus
- a state of not having enough water inside the body
- an animal's natural reaction to a stimulus
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- maintenance of stable conditions inside the body
- something that happens unconsciously, without thought or will
- a response to stimulus that an animal was taught
- on the inside or inner parts
- a stimulus that comes from outside or an organism
- plants grow towards or away from touch/pressure
- serious medical condition in which body temperature is abnormally low
- on the outside or outer parts
19 Clues: on the inside or inner parts • on the outside or outer parts • leaves and stems grow toward light • an animal's natural reaction to a stimulus • the maintenance of a stable body temperature • a stimulus that comes from inside an organism • plants grow towards or away from touch/pressure • maintenance of stable conditions inside the body • ...
Body 2023-07-07
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- The chest is the front part of the upper body between the neck and the abdomen. It protects vital organs such as the heart and lungs.
- The nose is the part of the face that we use for smelling. It helps us detect different scents and odors in the environment.
- The head is the upper part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. It helps us think, see, hear, smell, and taste.
- The mouth is the opening in the face where food enters the body and where we speak. It is also used for tasting and expressing emotions.
- Hands are the body parts attached to the end of our arms. They have fingers and thumbs that allow us to grasp, touch, and manipulate objects.
- Eyes are the organs that allow us to see. They detect light and send visual signals to the brain, allowing us to perceive the world around us.
- Arms are the body parts that connect the shoulders to the hands. They allow us to reach, grab, and perform various tasks.
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- Feet are the body parts at the end of our legs. They provide support, balance, and allow us to walk, run, and jump.
- The back is the part of the body that extends from the shoulders to the waist. It provides support and protects the spinal cord.
- The stomach is an organ located in the abdomen that helps digest food. It breaks down the food we eat into nutrients for the body.
- Legs are the body parts that connect the hips to the feet. They help us move, stand, and support our body weight.
- The shoulders are the body parts that connect the arms to the upper body. They provide support and allow us to move our arms freely.
- The heart is a vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body. It keeps us alive by delivering oxygen and nutrients to our cells.
- Ears are the organs that allow us to hear sounds. They also help us maintain our balance and perceive the direction of sound.
14 Clues: Legs are the body parts that connect the hips to the feet. They help us move, stand, and support our body weight. • Feet are the body parts at the end of our legs. They provide support, balance, and allow us to walk, run, and jump. • Arms are the body parts that connect the shoulders to the hands. They allow us to reach, grab, and perform various tasks. • ...
Unit 6: Cells Review 2023-05-30
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- The part of the blood that carries water, salts, and enzymes.
- A bundle of fibers that send messages from the body to the brain about touch.
- Support your body and allow you to move. Protects your organs from injury.
- Connects muscle to bone.
- The outer covering of the human body.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- A small organelle involved in the process of making protein.
- The smallest unit with the basic properties of life.
- Near the center of the cell. The control center of the cell.
- Use of radiation to take pictures of bones.
- blood cell The part of you blood that carries oxygen.
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- The control center for the body.
- Breaks down food particles and waste within the cell.
- The pump that moves blood throughout the body.
- What blood flows through from your heart to the rest of your body.
- blood cells Protect you against illness and disease.
- Uses radio waves to take pictures of muscles and organs.
- Strong, flexible connective tissue that supports and protects bones.
- Brings oxygen and other nutrients to all the parts of the body.
- A gel-like substance that provides structure for the other organelles in a cell.
- Move body parts by contracting and relaxing.
- Membrane A thin but tough wall surrounding the cell.
22 Clues: Connects muscle to bone. • The powerhouse of the cell. • The control center for the body. • The outer covering of the human body. • Use of radiation to take pictures of bones. • Move body parts by contracting and relaxing. • The pump that moves blood throughout the body. • The smallest unit with the basic properties of life. • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-31
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- minor differences in the traits of individuals in a species
- facts that support a claim
- feature or characteristic
- possible explanation of an observation with much supporting evidence
- type of fossil that is a preserved body, or part of the body, of a dead organism
- to observe the similarities and differences between two things
- how genes are passed on from parents to offspring
- type of fossil that results when a mold fossil fills with minerals that harden into rock
- change over time
- "___ structures"; body parts of different species that have similar structure but different function
- "___ structures"; body parts of different species that have similar function but different structure
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- "environmental ___"; something that makes it more difficult for an organism to survive
- "common ___"; a species from long ago from which two or more modern species descended
- "___ structure"; body part that has lost its original use through evolution
- "___ selection"; a theory about how evolution works
- type of fossil that is preserved evidence of living activity of organisms
- scientist who began development of the theory called natural selection
- preserved evidence of long dead organisms
- study of the structure or internal workings of something, usually an organism
- type of fossil that is an imprint of the body, or part of the body, of an organism
20 Clues: change over time • feature or characteristic • facts that support a claim • preserved evidence of long dead organisms • how genes are passed on from parents to offspring • "___ selection"; a theory about how evolution works • minor differences in the traits of individuals in a species • to observe the similarities and differences between two things • ...
Skeletal and Muscle System Crossword 2014-08-14
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- / Connective tissue that is more flexible than a bone
- Muscle / Muscles that you can control
- Muscle / Bends part of your body
- Tissue / The parts of the body that support and hold other parts of the body
- / A condition where your body becomes weak and can break easily
- Muscle / Straightens out part of your body
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- Column / Made up of 26 bones which gives you support
- Muscles / The smooth muscle that controls your heartbeat
- / Elastic body tissue that holds things together
- Muscle / Muscles you can't control
- / Connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones
- Bone Marrow / It is replaced 5 years later after birth in the long bones
- / The place where bones come together or connect
- / Made up of 206 muscles
- Bone Marrow / The development stages of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and megakaryocytes
15 Clues: / Made up of 206 muscles • Muscle / Bends part of your body • Muscle / Muscles you can't control • Muscle / Muscles that you can control • Muscle / Straightens out part of your body • / Elastic body tissue that holds things together • / The place where bones come together or connect • / Connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones • ...
Class 7 Science Chapter 11 - Transportation In Animals And Plants 2023-09-22
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- The two upper chambers are called
- which vessels carry blood from different parts of the body to the heart.
- The clot is formed because of the presence of another type of cells in the blood
- which vessels mainly carry blood to different parts of the body.
- The main excretory production human being is
- The walls of the chambers of the heart are made up of
- In plant water transport through?
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- canal small intestine is also known as ?
- Through which The food has to be transported to all parts of the plant.
- Tiny pores on the surface of a leaf is called
- The fluid component of blood is called
- Rbs contains?
- Through which blood from the heart transport to all parts of the body?
13 Clues: Rbs contains? • The two upper chambers are called • In plant water transport through? • The fluid component of blood is called • canal small intestine is also known as ? • The main excretory production human being is • Tiny pores on the surface of a leaf is called • The walls of the chambers of the heart are made up of • ...
Cancer 2023-09-20
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- is caused by genetic changes in blood cells produced in bone marrow cells
- what causes bladder cancer
- Describes either a new primary cancer that develops after treatment for the first type of cancer, or cancer that has spread to other parts of the body from the place where it started
- medication that have a specific destructive action on cancer cells
- The study of cancer
- genes that suppress cell growth hint _=space
- A doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer
- Refers to cells that have the potential to become cancerous
- The basic units that make up the human body
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- Cancer that has spread outside the layer of tissue in which it started and has the potential to grow into other tissues or parts of the body, also called infiltrating cancer hint _=space
- The process of checking whether a person has a disease or has an increased chance of developing a disease when the person has no symptoms
- Refers to a tumor that is not cancerous
- abnormally low number of platelets in blood
- can cause lung cancer
- A cancer that develops in the tissues that support and connect the body, such as fat and muscle
- Cancer that starts in skin or tissues that line the inside or cover the outside of internal organs
- A mass formed when normal cells begin to change and grow uncontrollably. A tumor can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous, meaning it can spread to other parts of the body)
- Describes the original cancer
- The spread of cancer from the place where the cancer began to another part of the body
- A growth of normal tissue that usually sticks out from the lining of an organ, such as the colon
- A way of describing cancer, such as where it is located, whether or where it has spread, and whether it is affecting the functions of other organs in the body
- A group of more than 100 different diseases that can begin almost anywhere in the body, characterized by abnormal cell growth and the ability to invade nearby tissues
- Cancer that is confined to the area where it started and has not spread to other parts of the body hint _=space
- The removal of a small amount of tissue for examination under a microscope
24 Clues: The study of cancer • can cause lung cancer • what causes bladder cancer • Describes the original cancer • Refers to a tumor that is not cancerous • abnormally low number of platelets in blood • The basic units that make up the human body • genes that suppress cell growth hint _=space • Refers to cells that have the potential to become cancerous • ...
Pl, Bl words 2021-02-09
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- opposite of minus
- the colour of the sky on a sunny day
- cork, stopper or socket
- a person belonging to a race of people having dark skin
- a loose-fitting garment worn on the upper part of the body
- a heavy woven covering used especially or beds
- something that is complete and has nothing missing or separated from it
- opposite of thank you
- one or two equal parts of something
- a part of a whole
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- small purple fruit
- vow or promise
- flat surface extending in all directions
- dish or platter
- to release air from the mouth
- carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- one of three equal parts of something
- a living thing that uses sunlight to make its own food
18 Clues: vow or promise • dish or platter • opposite of minus • a part of a whole • small purple fruit • opposite of thank you • cork, stopper or socket • to release air from the mouth • one or two equal parts of something • the colour of the sky on a sunny day • one of three equal parts of something • flat surface extending in all directions • a heavy woven covering used especially or beds • ...
Miscellaneous Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-21
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- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands
- is a self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair
- is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- system in the body composed of muscle cells and tissues that brings about movement of an organ or body part
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- glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body
- consist of a single muscle cell
- systems that excrete wastes from the body
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints. It supports and protects the body
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
- is composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- is an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body
- tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
19 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • systems that excrete wastes from the body • is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • is an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment • groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body • ...
Body 2025-09-09
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- – You use this to hold things.
- – The middle joint of your leg.
- – The two soft edges of your mouth.
- – You use this to eat and speak.
- – The middle joint of your arm.
- – Small parts at the end of your hands.
- – The joint between your hand and your arm.
- – The middle part of your body, above your hips.
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- – The part between your head and your body.
- – The part between your leg and your foot.
- – The top part of your body with your face.
- – The top part of your arm, near your neck.
- – The bottom part of your face, under your mouth.
- – You use these to walk.
- – You use these to see.
- – The part of your body between your shoulder and hand.
- – Small parts at the end of your feet.
- – You use these to hear.
18 Clues: – You use these to see. • – You use these to walk. • – You use these to hear. • – You use this to hold things. • – The middle joint of your leg. • – The middle joint of your arm. • – You use this to eat and speak. • – The two soft edges of your mouth. • – Small parts at the end of your feet. • – Small parts at the end of your hands. • – The part between your leg and your foot. • ...
Pl, Bl words 2021-02-09
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- opposite of minus
- the colour of the sky on a sunny day
- cork, stopper or socket
- a person belonging to a race of people having dark skin
- a loose-fitting garment worn on the upper part of the body
- a heavy woven covering used especially or beds
- something that is complete and has nothing missing or separated from it
- opposite of thank you
- one of two equal parts of something
- a part of a whole
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- small purple fruit
- vow or promise
- flat surface extending in all directions
- dish or platter
- to release air from the mouth
- carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- one of three equal parts of something
- a living thing that uses sunlight to make its own food
18 Clues: vow or promise • dish or platter • opposite of minus • a part of a whole • small purple fruit • opposite of thank you • cork, stopper or socket • to release air from the mouth • one of two equal parts of something • the colour of the sky on a sunny day • one of three equal parts of something • flat surface extending in all directions • a heavy woven covering used especially or beds • ...
Echinoderm Review 2025-03-18
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- Type of feeding used by crinoids
- Type of respiration not involving gills or lungs
- Phylum that includes sea stars, crinoids and sea cucumbers
- The formation of a head (echinoderms don't have this)
- Sea stars belong to this class
- How many stomachs does a sea star have?
- Sea urchins use their _____ to move
- Type of feeding using by sea stars
- Sea ______ have large internal plates enclosing their organs
- _______ stars will shed an arm if attacked
- Unlike echinoderms, mollusk respire using _____.
- Cnidaians have this kind of symmetry
- Echinoderms have this kind of symmetry (5 parts)
- Brittle stars belong to this class
- science word for skin
- Most crinoids are ______ (they don't move)
- Echinoderms use a water ______ system to perform all their life functions
- Water comes into an echinoderm through this opening (aka sieve plate)
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- Sea ______ can vomit up their intestines if threatened
- Type of movement used by sea cucumbers using their body muscles
- Type of fertilization used by echinoderms
- Sea stars move and sense the world using their ____ feet
- Type of feeding used by sea cucumbers (decomposers)
- Sea cucumbers belong to this class
- Sea urchins and Sand Dollars belong to this class
- Feather stars and Sea Lillies belong to this class
- The ____ canal connects the madreporite to the ring canal
- Mollusks have this kind of symmetry
- Echinoderms can ______ lost body parts
- Sea ______ can continue to regenerate lost body parts if central ring is present
- the casting off of body parts in self defence
31 Clues: science word for skin • Sea stars belong to this class • Type of feeding used by crinoids • Sea cucumbers belong to this class • Type of feeding using by sea stars • Brittle stars belong to this class • Sea urchins use their _____ to move • Mollusks have this kind of symmetry • Cnidaians have this kind of symmetry • Echinoderms can ______ lost body parts • ...
Rodney Animal Crossword 2025-03-21
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- Internal framework or bones.
- Living on the bottom of water bodies.
- Bladder A gas-filled organ that helps fish float.
- Animals that rely on the environment for temperature
- No symmetry; uneven shape.
- Animals without a backbone.
- Eggs Eggs with a protective shell for land animals.
- A way some organisms reproduce by growing new parts.
- Symmetry Body parts arranged around a center.
Down
- Vascular System A system using water for movement and feeding.
- The free-swimming stage of jellyfish.
- A stationary life stage of some animals, like jellyfish.
- Organisms with both male and female parts.
- Hard outer covering for protection.
- Flexible tissue, like in noses and ears.
- Animals with a backbone.
- Animals that can regulate their body temperature.
- Shedding of skin or outer layer.
- Symmetry Mirror-image halves on either side.
19 Clues: Animals with a backbone. • No symmetry; uneven shape. • Animals without a backbone. • Internal framework or bones. • Shedding of skin or outer layer. • Hard outer covering for protection. • The free-swimming stage of jellyfish. • Living on the bottom of water bodies. • Flexible tissue, like in noses and ears. • Organisms with both male and female parts. • ...
Anatomical Terminology! 2021-12-16
Across
- Describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts.
- A body part that is farther away from a point of attachment to the trunk than another part is.
- Means towards the back
- Means that a body part is below another part.
- Means situated towards the surface.
- Refers to a lengthwise plane that divides the body into right and left sections.
- Refers to paired structures, one is on each side of the midline.
- Refers to a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions.
Down
- Means a body part that is above another part.
- Refers to structures on the opposite side.
- Refers to an imaginary midline that divides the right and left side into equal halves.
- Mean towards the front.
- Describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part is.
- Refers to a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
- Refers to structures on the same side.
- Means towards the side, away from midline.
16 Clues: Means towards the back • Mean towards the front. • Means situated towards the surface. • Refers to structures on the same side. • Refers to structures on the opposite side. • Means towards the side, away from midline. • Means a body part that is above another part. • Means that a body part is below another part. • ...
ANIMAL TERMS 2025-09-28
Across
- A deep-seated layer of the skin.
- Away from the midline of the body.
- The cellular tissue that covers a free surface or lines a tube or cavity, such as skin.
- The front part of the animal (used in upright animals).
- The shaft or central part of a long bone.
- A term used on the head, meaning towards the nose.
- Further from the surface.
- Cavity: The hollow space within the shaft of a long bone that contains bone marrow.
- Plane: A body plane that divides the animal into dorsal and ventral (front and back) parts.
- Towards the head
- Along the back or the uppermost surface of the animal.
- The enlarged, rounded end of a long bone.
Down
- Toward the midline of the body.
- Closer to the surface.
- Plane: A body plane that divides the animal into cranial and caudal (head and tail) parts.
- A body cavity that develops very early in an embryo and forms the pericardial, pleural, and peritoneal cavities.
- The rear part of the animal (used in upright animals).
- Along the belly surface of the animal.
- Plane: Any body plane parallel to the median plane, which divides the animal into unequal right and left parts.
- A muscle that, when contracted, decreases the angle between bones, such as the biceps brachii flexes the elbow.
- Plane/Midline: A body plane that divides the animal into equal, mirrored right and left halves.
- Further from the point of attachment or origin (away from the body's trunk)
- Towards the tail.
- Closer to the point of attachment or origin (usually the body's trunk).
24 Clues: Towards the head • Towards the tail. • Closer to the surface. • Further from the surface. • Toward the midline of the body. • A deep-seated layer of the skin. • Away from the midline of the body. • Along the belly surface of the animal. • The shaft or central part of a long bone. • The enlarged, rounded end of a long bone. • A term used on the head, meaning towards the nose. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-01-29
11 Clues: big • small • surface of the body • cell becomes specialized • stable internal environment • organ and associated tissue • how the body works together • study of specialized tissues • the physical parts of a body • study of the organelles of the cell • internal and external parts of a specific region
Anatomy Ch.1 pt.2 2023-09-03
Across
- Muscle cell′s ability to move by shortening.
- system A group of organs that work together to perform a vital body function; e.g., the nervous system.
- pressure Force that air exerts on the surface of the body (760 mm Hg at sea level).
- plane Specific sagittal plane that lies exactly in the midline.
- serosa The part of the double-layered membrane that lines the walls of the ventral body cavity.
- A group of internal organs housed in the ventral body cavity.
- plane All sagittal planes offset from the midline.
- Chemical substances taken in via the diet that are used for energy and cell building.
Down
- Elimination of waste products from the body.
- sections A cut made diagonally between the horizontal and vertical plane of the body or an organ.
- (1) A cell or nerve ending of a sensory neuron specialized to respond to particular types of stimuli; (2) protein that binds specifically with other molecules, e.g., neurotransmitters, hormones, paracrines, antigens.
- The medial cavity of the thorax containing the heart, great vessels, thymus, and parts of the trachea, bronchi, and esophagus.
- Study of the function of living organisms.
- section A cut running horizontally from right to left, dividing the body or an organ into superior and inferior parts.
- Study of the structure of living organisms.
- planes Longitudinal (vertical) plane that divides the body or an organ into anterior and posterior parts.
16 Clues: Study of the function of living organisms. • Study of the structure of living organisms. • Elimination of waste products from the body. • Muscle cell′s ability to move by shortening. • plane All sagittal planes offset from the midline. • A group of internal organs housed in the ventral body cavity. • ...
Groove with these Words 2025-04-16
Across
- – Extension beyond the normal range; angle > 180°.
- Rotation – Rotation of a limb away from the body’s midline.
- – Turning a body part on its axis.
- – Bending the foot or hand backward (toward the dorsum/top).
- – Turning the sole of the foot outward.
- Rotation – Rotation of a limb toward the body’s midline.
- – Bending a joint or reducing the angle between two body parts.
Down
- – Straightening a joint or increasing the angle between two body parts.
- – Moving a body part toward the midline of the body.
- – Circular movement combining flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction.
- – Turning the hand so the palm faces upward or lying face up.
- – Moving a body part away from the midline of the body.
- – Movement of the thumb to touch the tips of the fingers on the same hand.
- – Turning the hand so the palm faces downward or lying face down.
- Flexion – Bending the foot downward (toes point away from the body).
- – Turning the sole of the foot inward.
16 Clues: – Turning a body part on its axis. • – Turning the sole of the foot inward. • – Turning the sole of the foot outward. • – Extension beyond the normal range; angle > 180°. • – Moving a body part toward the midline of the body. • – Moving a body part away from the midline of the body. • Rotation – Rotation of a limb toward the body’s midline. • ...
Anatomical Terminology! 2021-12-16
Across
- Means a body part that is above another part.
- Means towards the back
- Describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part is.
- Refers to structures on the opposite side.
- A body part that is farther away from a point of attachment to the trunk than another part is.
- Means that a body part is below another part.
- Refers to paired structures, one is on each side of the midline.
Down
- Describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts.
- Refers to a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions.
- Means situated towards the surface.
- Refers to structures on the same side.
- Refers to an imaginary midline that divides the right and left side into equal halves.
- Means towards the side, away from midline.
- Refers to a lengthwise plane that divides the body into right and left sections.
- Mean towards the front.
- Refers to a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
16 Clues: Means towards the back • Mean towards the front. • Means situated towards the surface. • Refers to structures on the same side. • Means towards the side, away from midline. • Refers to structures on the opposite side. • Means a body part that is above another part. • Means that a body part is below another part. • ...
420Q2 review 2019-05-15
Across
- plane that divides the body into right and left parts
- dividing the body into top and bottom
- plane that divides the body into front and back
- the most abundant type of tissue in the body
- Lying horizontally on the right or left side
- Blood and bone are both types
- The movement of the ankle resulting in the top of the foot moving toward the anterior tibia is called
- amount of vertebra
- Diaphragm function of pulling its central tendon downward to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity
- laying face down
Down
- lateral movement away from the midline of the trunk
- amount of ribs on each side of body
- Movement that increases the angle between two bones, taking the body parts farther out of anatomic position is known as
- the strongest lateral flexor of the spine
- movement of the ankle resulting in the bottom of the foot moving downward
- moving toward the midline of the trunk
- the relatively constant state of the internal environment of the body that is maintained by adaptive responses
- when the pliability of muscle increases
18 Clues: laying face down • amount of vertebra • Blood and bone are both types • amount of ribs on each side of body • dividing the body into top and bottom • moving toward the midline of the trunk • when the pliability of muscle increases • the strongest lateral flexor of the spine • the most abundant type of tissue in the body • Lying horizontally on the right or left side • ...
Level 5, Puzzle #10 2023-03-14
Across
- A connected group of parts working together.
- Needing water.
- Your body does this when it breaks down food.
- The small things that make up every part of you. Your blood, skin, hair, everything.
- The organ where food goes when you swallow.
- All of the bones in your body.
- A person.
Down
- The largest organ of your body. It covers your whole body.
- The parts of your body that grow when you workout.
- Not sick or hurt.
- The muscle in your mouth that you use to talk and eat.
- Examples of this are: heart, liver, brain, etc.
- The organ inside your skull.
- Your skin can feel this.
- The part of your skeleton that protects your brain.
15 Clues: A person. • Needing water. • Not sick or hurt. • Your skin can feel this. • The organ inside your skull. • All of the bones in your body. • The organ where food goes when you swallow. • A connected group of parts working together. • Your body does this when it breaks down food. • Examples of this are: heart, liver, brain, etc. • ...
Anatomical Movements 2026-04-01
Across
- Extension at the ankle joint
- Rotational movement away from the midline of the body
- Movement that increases the angle between two body parts
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Rotational movement toward the midline of the body
- Flexion at the ankle joint
- Another name for medial rotation
- Movement involving turning the sole of the foot outwards
Down
- Another name for lateral rotation
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Movement that decreases the angle between two body parts
- Movement involving turning the sole of the foot inwards
12 Clues: Flexion at the ankle joint • Extension at the ankle joint • Another name for medial rotation • Another name for lateral rotation • Movement toward the midline of the body • Movement away from the midline of the body • Rotational movement toward the midline of the body • Rotational movement away from the midline of the body • ...
Cells and Systems 2023-11-27
Across
- Plant cell organelle that converts light energy into sugar
- Multiple organs working together for the same task
- Control center of the cell, Holds DNA
- Controls what can enter and exit the cell
- Parts of a cell that help it function
Down
- Body system responsible for the exchange of gases
- The whole living thing
- Storage place for food, water, waste in a cell
- Jelly like fluid that fills the cell
- Creates energy for the cell using oxygen and food
- Body System responsible for movement of body parts
- Multiple tissues working together for the same task
- Body System responsible for pumping blood all over the body
- Groups of similar cells working together
- Basic unit of life
15 Clues: Basic unit of life • The whole living thing • Jelly like fluid that fills the cell • Control center of the cell, Holds DNA • Parts of a cell that help it function • Groups of similar cells working together • Controls what can enter and exit the cell • Storage place for food, water, waste in a cell • Body system responsible for the exchange of gases • ...
Maze Day 2022-05-10
Across
- to group together living things that have similar characteristics or qualities
- the transfer of pollen from one plant to another so that the plant can reproduce
- colorings or body parts that help living things hide by blending into their surroundings
- the parts that make up the body of a living thing
- its purpose is to inform or explain something to the reader
- an animal that is another animal’s food
- careful study and investigation for the purpose of discovering and explaining new knowledge.
- the bottom number in a fraction showing. the number of parts the whole is divided into.
Down
- not affected or damaged by something
- number above the line of a fraction, showing the number of parts of the whole.
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- a body part or behavior that helps living things survive
- the way a surface feels when it is touched
- to make
- the act of protecting against danger
15 Clues: to make • not affected or damaged by something • the act of protecting against danger • an animal that is another animal’s food • the way a surface feels when it is touched • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • the parts that make up the body of a living thing • a body part or behavior that helps living things survive • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Review 2015-10-22
Across
- provide body cells with blood and connect arteries with veins
- physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and improves or maintains fitness
- yellowish fluid – the watery part of blood
- the group of organs and tissues that transport essential materials to cells
- framework of bones and other tissues that support the body
- intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of energy
- carries the blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart
- the ability to handle the physical work and play of everyday life without becoming tired
- join muscle to muscle or muscle to bone
- the ability to perform vigorous physical activity without getting exhausted
- places where two or more bones meet
- sends oxygen rich blood to all the body tissues except the lungs
- the force of blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
Down
- the ability to move joints fully and easily
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body
- the ability of a muscle to repeatedly exert a force over a long period of time
- allows joints to move easily, cushions bones, and supports soft tissues
- the measure of how effectively your heart and lungs work during exercise
- any kind of movement that causes your body to use energy
- holds bones in place at the joints
- the ability of your muscles to exert a force
- the blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart from all parts of the body
- tissues that move parts of the body and operate internal organs
- rhythmic, nonstop, activity that uses large amounts of oxygen and works the heart
24 Clues: holds bones in place at the joints • places where two or more bones meet • join muscle to muscle or muscle to bone • yellowish fluid – the watery part of blood • the ability to move joints fully and easily • the ability of your muscles to exert a force • any kind of movement that causes your body to use energy • ...
Unit 4 words :) 2024-03-28
Across
- any of the curved bones that are connected to the spine and surround the chest
- the organ inside the body where food goes when you swallow it
- dead or appearing to be dead
- the state of being unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well
- the condition of being addicted to sth
- the layer of tissue that covers the body
- feelings of anger and hatred that may result in threatening or violent behaviour
- a physical or mental condition that means you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily, or that you cannot learn easily
- any of the tubes that carry blood from all parts of the body towards the heart
- any of the hard parts that form the skeleton of the body of a human or an animal
- any of the tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
Down
- causing or showing sadness
- to move, or move sth, from one position or place to another / a change in opinion, mood, policy, etc.
- a medical condition in which a person feels very sad and anxious and often has physical symptoms such as being unable to sleep,etc.
- the bone structure that forms the head and surrounds and protects the brain
- having little or no hair on the head
- the row of small bones that are connected together down the middle of the back
- of or like water
- a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile
- the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory and feeling
20 Clues: of or like water • causing or showing sadness • dead or appearing to be dead • having little or no hair on the head • the condition of being addicted to sth • the layer of tissue that covers the body • the organ inside the body where food goes when you swallow it • a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2024-08-07
Across
- Closer to the trunk or point of attachment
- Plane dividing the body into superior and inferior parts
- Plane dividing the body into left and right parts
Down
- Toward the midline of the body
- Toward the surface of the body
- Plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior parts
- Farther from the trunk or point of attachment
- Away from the midline of the body
- Away from the surface of the body
9 Clues: Toward the midline of the body • Toward the surface of the body • Away from the midline of the body • Away from the surface of the body • Closer to the trunk or point of attachment • Farther from the trunk or point of attachment • Plane dividing the body into left and right parts • Plane dividing the body into superior and inferior parts • ...
Under The Weather B7 2025-10-10
Across
- hard parts that make your body strong.
- parts of your foot at the front.
- the outside part of your body.
- parts in the middle of your legs that help you bend.
Down
- parts of your body that help you move.
- parts of your body that help you move.
- red liquid that moves inside your body.
- parts of your hand used to hold things.
- parts that connect your feet to your legs.
9 Clues: the outside part of your body. • parts of your foot at the front. • parts of your body that help you move. • parts of your body that help you move. • hard parts that make your body strong. • red liquid that moves inside your body. • parts of your hand used to hold things. • parts that connect your feet to your legs. • parts in the middle of your legs that help you bend.
Animal Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-17
Across
- A highly evolved and specialized organ developing on each side of the anterior chest wall
- A creature that has both male and female reproductive organs.
- A hard covering that supports and protects the bodies of some type of animal.
- A vascular organ in most mammals that unites the fetus to the uterus of the mother.
- Located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube.
- Uses water pressure to facilitate locomotion, feeding, and gas exchange through the network of canals and tube feet.
- Animal that has a backbone and a skeleton.
- Relating to or occurring at the bottom of a body of water.
- A free swimming umbrella shaped body cnidarian.
- An animal that has a backbone and a skeleton
- Maintaining a stable internal body temperature by generating heat internally, independent of the environment.
- A plant and animal symmetry in which similar parts are arranged in a balanced way around the center of the body.
Down
- A form of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops as an outgrowth from the parent's organism.
- An internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal.
- A growth that protrudes from a mucous membrane.
- Protective shell and extra embryonic membranes allowing animals like reptiles, birds, and some mammals to produce out of water.
- Lack or absence of balanced proportions between parts of a thing.
- The body plan can be divided along a plane that splits the animals body into right and left sides that are mirror images of each other.
- The shedding or casting off an outer layer or covering and the formation of it’s replacement.
- An organism whose body temperature is largely determined by heat exchange with its surroundings.
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ear, larynx, and other parts of the body.
21 Clues: Animal that has a backbone and a skeleton. • An animal that has a backbone and a skeleton • A growth that protrudes from a mucous membrane. • A free swimming umbrella shaped body cnidarian. • An internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal. • Relating to or occurring at the bottom of a body of water. • ...
Greg and Mayukh's Crossword 2026-05-07
Across
- extreme hunger
- Respiratory disease
- Body Mass Index
- fatty substance build up within arteries
- Continuously
- Breakdown Of Body
- present at birth + lifestyle
- the way your born
- physical exam
Down
- spreading out to different parts of body
- extreme thirst
- heart muscle
- a mass of cells
- high blood pressure
- Weakens blood vessels
- cerebral vascular accident
- frequent urination
- transport of glucose
- Chronic condition of no insulin
- lifestyle behaviors
20 Clues: heart muscle • Continuously • physical exam • extreme thirst • extreme hunger • a mass of cells • Body Mass Index • Breakdown Of Body • the way your born • frequent urination • high blood pressure • Respiratory disease • lifestyle behaviors • transport of glucose • Weakens blood vessels • cerebral vascular accident • present at birth + lifestyle • Chronic condition of no insulin • ...
FITNESS 2026-03-07
Across
- To practice a sport or exercise regularly.
- Exercise that makes your heart beat faster and helps you breathe more (like running or cycling).
- The organ that pumps blood through your body.
- A bad feeling in your body when something hurts.
- To become healthy and strong by doing exercise.
- Parts of the body that help you move and be strong.
- To stop and relax so your body can recover.
Down
- The organs that help you breathe and get oxygen.
- The organ in your head that controls your body and helps you think.
- Easy exercises you do before sports to prepare your body.
- The hard parts inside your body that support it.
- Energy in food that our body uses to live and move.
- To move your body to make your muscles longer and more flexible.
- When you hurt your body while doing sports or an activity.
14 Clues: To practice a sport or exercise regularly. • To stop and relax so your body can recover. • The organ that pumps blood through your body. • To become healthy and strong by doing exercise. • The organs that help you breathe and get oxygen. • The hard parts inside your body that support it. • A bad feeling in your body when something hurts. • ...
Human Body 2022-01-17
Across
- Attaches muscle to bones
- System that is the control center of our body
- Type of muscle that makes up the heart
- Site where blood cells are produced
- Attaches bone to bone
- System that allows us to move different parts of our body
Down
- System that breaks down food in our body
- Type of muscle that is voluntary
- System that removes waste materials from our body
- Type of muscle that moves involuntary
- System that is made up of parts that help move substances throughout the body
- A major organ that is known as the command center of the body
- Passage by which food goes from mouth to stomach
13 Clues: Attaches bone to bone • Attaches muscle to bones • Type of muscle that is voluntary • Site where blood cells are produced • Type of muscle that moves involuntary • Type of muscle that makes up the heart • System that breaks down food in our body • System that is the control center of our body • Passage by which food goes from mouth to stomach • ...
Animals 2025-09-29
Across
- a horn with parts like branches that grows on the head of a deer.
- a very small insect that lives in groups.
- an animal that lives in water and has fins.
- a colorful bird that can copy sounds.
- an animal that lives in water and on land.
- a big reptile that lives in rivers.
- a cold-blooded animal with scales.
- a flat body part that helps fish to swim.
- the hard cover of some animals like turtles.
- a small animal with six legs and usually wings.
- a large animal with thick skin and one or two horns.
Down
- the hard mouth of a bird.
- a farm animal with horns and fur.
- a big fish with sharp teeth.
- the light parts that cover a bird’s body.
- an animal with fur or hair that drinks milk from its mother.
- the small hard plates on the skin of fish and reptiles.
- the long part at the back of an animal.
- a bird that cannot fly but can swim.
- an animal with wings and feathers.
- a hard pointed part on the head of some animals.
- the body parts that birds and insects use to fly.
- the hard white parts in the mouth of people and animals.
- the thick hair that covers some animals.
24 Clues: the hard mouth of a bird. • a big fish with sharp teeth. • a farm animal with horns and fur. • an animal with wings and feathers. • a cold-blooded animal with scales. • a big reptile that lives in rivers. • a bird that cannot fly but can swim. • a colorful bird that can copy sounds. • the long part at the back of an animal. • the thick hair that covers some animals. • ...
animals 2025-09-28
Across
- a horn with parts like branches that grows on the head of a deer
- a very small insect that lives in groups
- an animal that lives in water and has fins
- a colorful bird that can copy sounds
- an animal that lives in water and on land
- a big reptile that lives in rivers
- a cold-blooded animal with scales
- a flat body part that helps fish to swim
- the hard cover of some animals like turtles
- a small animal with six legs and usually wings
- a large animal with thick skin and one or two horns
Down
- the hard mouth of a bird
- a farm animal with horns and fur
- a big fish with sharp teeth
- the light parts that cover a bird’s body
- an animal with fur or hair that drinks milk from its mother
- the small hard plates on the skin of fish and reptiles
- the long part at the back of an animal
- a bird that cannot fly but can swim
- an animal with wings and feathers
- a hard pointed part on the head of some animals
- the body parts that birds and insects use to fly
- the hard white parts in the mouth of people and animals
- the thick hair that covers some animals
24 Clues: the hard mouth of a bird • a big fish with sharp teeth • a farm animal with horns and fur • an animal with wings and feathers • a cold-blooded animal with scales • a big reptile that lives in rivers • a bird that cannot fly but can swim • a colorful bird that can copy sounds • the long part at the back of an animal • the thick hair that covers some animals • ...
Bones! 2021-09-30
Across
- Tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body
- Small and thin bones located at the front inner wall of the orbits
- Fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and supports various parts of the body
- Smaller of the two bones that form the leg below the knee
- 12 pairs of bones forming the wall of the thorax
- Tissue that carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all bodily functions
- Bones that form the prominence of the cheeks (AKA malar bones)
- Bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region (there's two of them)
- Bones of the palm of the hand
- Groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions
Down
- lower jawbone
- An oval and bony case that protects the brain
- The connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- Hindmost bone of the skull- forms the back of the skull above the nape
- Bone that forms the forehead
- Bone that joins the sternum and scapula (AKA collarbone)
- The study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye and how the body parts are organized
- Heavy and long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- Usual process of cell reproduction of human tissues that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells called daughter cells
- U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue and its muscles
- Bones of the fingers or toes
- Third bone of the ankle joint
22 Clues: lower jawbone • Bone that forms the forehead • Bones of the fingers or toes • Third bone of the ankle joint • Bones of the palm of the hand • An oval and bony case that protects the brain • 12 pairs of bones forming the wall of the thorax • Heavy and long bone that forms the leg above the knee • The connection between two or more bones of the skeleton • ...
Fine Arts 2026-04-08
Across
- — area for movement
- — controlled body movement
- — even visual weight
- — depth on surface
- — speed of music
- — combined supporting notes
- — planned dance steps
Down
- — range of motion
- — proper body position
- — overall structure shape
- — size relationship parts
- — body motion expression
- — volume level changes
- — lightness or darkness
- — focal point area
- — surface visual quality
- — main tune line
- — strong differences shown
- — steady beat pattern
- — highness or lowness
20 Clues: — speed of music • — main tune line • — range of motion • — focal point area • — depth on surface • — area for movement • — even visual weight • — planned dance steps • — steady beat pattern • — highness or lowness • — proper body position • — volume level changes • — lightness or darkness • — body motion expression • — surface visual quality • — overall structure shape • ...
Greg and Mayukh's Crossword 2026-05-07
Across
- extreme hunger
- Respiratory disease
- Body Mass Index
- fatty substance build up within arteries
- Continuously
- Breakdown Of Body
- present at birth + lifestyle
- the way your born
- physical exam
Down
- spreading out to different parts of body
- extreme thirst
- heart muscle
- a mass of cells
- high blood pressure
- Weakens blood vessels
- cerebral vascular accident
- frequent urination
- transport of glucose
- Chronic condition of no insulin
- lifestyle behaviors
20 Clues: heart muscle • Continuously • physical exam • extreme thirst • extreme hunger • a mass of cells • Body Mass Index • Breakdown Of Body • the way your born • frequent urination • high blood pressure • Respiratory disease • lifestyle behaviors • transport of glucose • Weakens blood vessels • cerebral vascular accident • present at birth + lifestyle • Chronic condition of no insulin • ...
Performance Skills 2020-05-19
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- HOW! Fast/Slow, Sudden/Sustained, Acceleration/Deceleration, Strong/Light, Direct/Indirect, Flowing/Abrupt
- The energy and ‘go for it’ factor in a performance.
- The ability to make the unique qualities of the accompaniment evident in performance.
- The ability to start and stop movement, change direction and hold shape.
- The range of movement available at a joint (involving muscles, tendons and ligaments).
- The ‘being in the moment’ factor, not being distracted.
- Use of the eyes to enhance performance or interpretive qualities.
- The use of time or counts when matching movement to sound and/or other dancers.
- The ability to maintain levels of physical and mental energy over periods of time.
- The energy the dancer uses to connect with and draw the audience.
- WHAT! (8) Travel, Turn, Elevation, Gesture, Stillness, Use of different body parts, Floor work, Transfer of weight.
- The belief in your ability.
- Lead & Follow, Mirroring, Action & Reaction, Accumulation, Complementary and Contrast, Counterpoint, Contact, Formations.
- How well the movement content is retained by the body.
- The correct placement of body parts in relation to each other.
- Muscular Power.
- The use of the face to show mood, feeling or character.
- Consciousness of the surrounding space and its effective use.
- Lengthening one or more muscles or limbs.
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- The aim of the dance.
- The efficient combination of body parts in relation to each other.
- Repeated patterns of sound or movement.
- An independent movement of parts of the body.
- WHERE! Pathways, Levels, Directions, Size of Movement, Patterns, Spatial Design
- Awareness of and connection to other dancers.
- A steady or held body position achieved by an even distribution of weight.
- Giving the dance a clear identity through the correct posture, movements and use of energy.
- How the body is held.
- The range of movement at a joint. The ability to move fluently from action to action.
- The way in which the energy is distributed in the execution of the movement phrase.
30 Clues: Muscular Power. • The aim of the dance. • How the body is held. • The belief in your ability. • Repeated patterns of sound or movement. • Lengthening one or more muscles or limbs. • An independent movement of parts of the body. • Awareness of and connection to other dancers. • The energy and ‘go for it’ factor in a performance. • ...
Frog Dissection 2025-10-21
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- Tissues that allow movement of the frog’s limbs and body.
- The nerve pathway that connects the brain to the rest of the body.
- The organ that controls the frog’s body and actions.
- The amphibian being studied in this common biology lab activity.
- Safety gear worn to protect your eyes during dissection.
- The organs that help the frog breathe air.
- The system that includes organs like the stomach and intestines.
- The long, coiled tube where most digestion and absorption occur.
- The system of bones that gives the frog its shape and support.
- A small, sharp knife used to make cuts during a dissection.
- The flat container where the specimen is placed during dissection.
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- Organs that filter waste from the frog’s blood.
- The outer covering that also helps frogs breathe through their body.
- The organ that stores urine before it leaves the body.
- Tweezer-like tool used to hold or move small parts.
- The organ that breaks down food after it is swallowed.
- The organ that pumps blood through the frog’s body.
- The process of carefully cutting apart an organism to study its internal parts.
- Protective covering worn on hands during dissection.
- The small green sac under the liver that stores bile.
- The young stage of a frog’s life cycle before it becomes an adult.
- Tool used to carefully cut open skin and muscle layers.
- Tools used to hold parts of the specimen in place on the tray.
- The large, brown organ that produces bile to help digest food.
24 Clues: The organs that help the frog breathe air. • Organs that filter waste from the frog’s blood. • Tweezer-like tool used to hold or move small parts. • The organ that pumps blood through the frog’s body. • The organ that controls the frog’s body and actions. • Protective covering worn on hands during dissection. • The small green sac under the liver that stores bile. • ...
Joint Movements Vocabulary 2022-12-13
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- moving a part around its axis, twisting the head from side to side for example
- moving a part towards the midline
- straightening parts at a joint so that the angle increases and the parts move away from each other
- turning the foot so the sole faces medially
- moving a part forward
- causes an action
- bending the foot at the ankle towards the sole, bending the foot downwards
- end of a muscle that attaches to an immovable part
- lowering a body part
- turning the hand so the palm is facing upwards
- turning the hand so the palm faces downwards
- moving a part away from the midline
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- end of a muscle that attaches to a movable part
- moving a part in a circle
- Bending the foot upwards, ankle towards the shin
- works against an action
- excess extension of the parts at a joint
- raising a body part
- the agonist that provides most of the force for movement
- moving a part backwards
- muscles that contribute to an action by helping the agonist
- turning the foot so the sole faces laterally
- Bending parts at a joint so that the angle decreases and the parts come closer together
23 Clues: causes an action • raising a body part • lowering a body part • moving a part forward • works against an action • moving a part backwards • moving a part in a circle • moving a part towards the midline • moving a part away from the midline • excess extension of the parts at a joint • turning the foot so the sole faces medially • turning the foot so the sole faces laterally • ...
The Parts of the Body 2026-02-05
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- The part of the body between the ribs and the hips, where you wear a belt.
- You use this part of the body to hold things.
- The front part of the body between the neck and the stomach.
- The organ of sight that You use to see.
- The part of the body that connects the head to the torso.
- The joint where the arm connects to the rest of the body.
- The joint that connects the foot with the leg.
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- The opening through which you eat and speak.
- The thin strands that grow on your head.
- One of the five long parts at the end of each hand.
- The joint between your hand and your arm.
- The rear surface of the human body from the neck to the hips.
- The part of the arm that bends.
- The part of the face used for breathing and smelling.
- The upper part of the body that contains the brain and face
- The long limb between the shoulder and the hand.
- You use these two parts of the body to stand and walk.
17 Clues: The part of the arm that bends. • The organ of sight that You use to see. • The thin strands that grow on your head. • The joint between your hand and your arm. • The opening through which you eat and speak. • You use this part of the body to hold things. • The joint that connects the foot with the leg. • The long limb between the shoulder and the hand. • ...
Zimmerman Zac 4 Game 1 2024-02-21
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- Empty space in the body
- The back
- Multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- Divides the body or any of its parts into front and back portions
- the anatomical position, the human body stands upright, eyes looking forward, arms at the sides, and the palms of the hands and the feet facing forward
- closer to the middle of the body
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- divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower Position
- Divides the body or any of its parts into left and right sides
- To move
- Allows movement
10 Clues: To move • The back • Allows movement • Empty space in the body • closer to the middle of the body • Multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • Divides the body or any of its parts into left and right sides • Divides the body or any of its parts into front and back portions • divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower Position • ...
Fabian! 2025-09-17
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- Swedish boiled potato dumpling
- Our favourite pasta to make!
- A nickname based on another of your body parts
- Your favourite book man
- Me + You
- Where we will take a holiday
- Me in the future (unpaid)
- where my favourite ost is from
- Me in the future (Paid)
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- A nickname based on one of your body parts
- where we will live
- Your special move (chess)
- Black toast topping
- Your car of choice
- scared of big words
- Best form to eat meat
- _Min Vän
17 Clues: Me + You • _Min Vän • where we will live • Your car of choice • Black toast topping • scared of big words • Best form to eat meat • Your favourite book man • Me in the future (Paid) • Your special move (chess) • Me in the future (unpaid) • Our favourite pasta to make! • Where we will take a holiday • Swedish boiled potato dumpling • where my favourite ost is from • ...
terms 2021-08-26
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- pool of clotted or partially clotted blood in an organ, tissue, or body space, usually caused by a broken blood vessel.
- a grating or crackling sound or sensation
- nearer to the center
- Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
- toward the middle or center.
- movement that increases the angle between two body parts
- your weight tends to be more on the inside of your foot.
- forward bending
- sites located away from a specific area
- divides the body into right and left parts.
- back
- divides the body into ventral and dorsal sections
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- medical term for a bruise
- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward also
- toward the head end of the body
- is the movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- lasting a long time
- a wound that is produced by the tearing of soft body tissue
- the act of turning inside out
- to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body
- involves the movement of the sole towards the median plane
- is a wearing away of the upper layer of skin as a result of applied friction force.
- or caudal - away from the head
- Of abrupt onset, in reference to a disease
24 Clues: back • forward bending • lasting a long time • nearer to the center • medical term for a bruise • toward the middle or center. • the act of turning inside out • or caudal - away from the head • toward the head end of the body • sites located away from a specific area • a grating or crackling sound or sensation • Of abrupt onset, in reference to a disease • ...
Cells and Tissues 2020-09-03
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- Transport that does not require energy
- All of the contents inside of a cell
- Headquarters of the cell, contains DNA
- Powerhouse of cell, makes ATP
- Diffusion for water, uses aquaporins
- Discovered the cell
- Tissue in charge of support
- Study of body parts
- Tissue in charge of covering body
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- Diffusion for larger molecules, uses protein channels
- Transport that requires energy
- Tissue in charge of control
- Stage where cell splits
- Diffusion for small molecules
- This ER holds ribosomes after leaving nucleus
- Longest stage of the cell cycle, DNA preparation
- Stage where DNA splits
- Body's ability to maintain a stable internal condition
- Study of parts functions
- Tissue in charge of movement
- Makes ribosomes
- Smallest structural unit that makes our body
- Packages and modifies proteins
23 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Discovered the cell • Study of body parts • Stage where DNA splits • Stage where cell splits • Study of parts functions • Tissue in charge of control • Tissue in charge of support • Tissue in charge of movement • Diffusion for small molecules • Powerhouse of cell, makes ATP • Transport that requires energy • Packages and modifies proteins • ...
INVERTEBRATES (I) 2023-03-13
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- Body plan in which only a single, imaginary line can divide the body into two equal parts
- Marine annelids move with the help of these
- Class that includes squid, octopuses and nautiluses
- Organ of terrestrial annelids that helps in reproduction
- A group of invertebrates including earthworms and leeches
- Invertebrates don't have this system, but we do!
- Most invertebrates undergo this process to convert into adults
- Body plan in which body parts repeat around the center of the body
- Not the biggest but the most intelligent of all invertebrates
- Phylum in which sponges belong to
- Skeleton of a sponge is made of these
- A group pf invertebrates including 80% of animal species
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- Molluscs with divided shell and no head
- Phylum which coral, jellyfish and sea anemone belong
- Annelids have long tube-like body with many...
- Free swimming cnidarian that is an umbrella like shape with hanging tentacles
- A large opening on a sponge through which filtered water is expelled
- One of two body of a Cnidarian
- Most simple of all animals
- Hole through which water enters and leaves a sponge
- Bivalves lack this
- Soft body invertebrates with an external shell
- Nematodes have round body, simple systems and many are...
- Class that includes sea snails and sea slugs
- Long, soft and skinny animal with no legs (in general)
25 Clues: Bivalves lack this • Most simple of all animals • One of two body of a Cnidarian • Phylum in which sponges belong to • Skeleton of a sponge is made of these • Molluscs with divided shell and no head • Marine annelids move with the help of these • Class that includes sea snails and sea slugs • Annelids have long tube-like body with many... • ...
Life Science 3.1 Vocab and Systems 2024-02-14
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- Organism’s reaction to a stimulus
- Part of the brain that controls conscious thoughts,sense, language, memories
- Column of bones that protects the spinal cord and supports the body
- Network of vessels that carries a clear fluid fluid; helps ward off infections, germs and diseases
- Movement; something that happens
- To act because of something that happened
- Basic unit of all living things
- Cell of the nervous system that carries signals to the body from the brain
- In an experiment, a group that is kept under normal conditions while others change
- System that brings oxygen into the body and releases carbon dioxide
- Body system that breaks down food into tiny pieces so that body uses for energy
- System that transports blood and other fluids throughout the body
- Part of the brain that controls balance, coordination, and unconscious muscle activities
- Any part of the nervous system that works without a person’s having to think about it
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- An automatic response
- Kind of action or activity specific to a thing or person
- System of the body that provides protection from infection and disease
- Body system responsible for storing and getting rid of waste
- System that delivers blood to different parts of a body
- System of the body that carries information to all parts of the body
- System of glands in the body that secrete hormones
- Main control center in an animal body
- Bundle of nerves that runs along the back of a vertebrate
- Group of related objects that work together to perform a function
- Nerve cell
25 Clues: Nerve cell • An automatic response • Basic unit of all living things • Movement; something that happens • Organism’s reaction to a stimulus • Main control center in an animal body • To act because of something that happened • System of glands in the body that secrete hormones • System that delivers blood to different parts of a body • ...
🫀 Human Body Systems 2026-02-09
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- The system that produces offspring (babies).
- The system that supports and protects the body and helps it move. Main parts: bones, joints
- The system that helps us breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Main parts: lungs, trachea, nose
- The system that moves blood around the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients to all parts. Main parts: heart, blood, blood vessels
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- The system that removes waste from the body. Main parts: kidneys, bladder, skin
- The system that breaks down food so the body can use it for energy. Main parts: mouth, stomach, intestines
- The system that controls the body and sends messages between the brain and the body. Main parts: brain, spinal cord, nerves
- The system that helps the body move. Main parts: muscles attached to bones
8 Clues: The system that produces offspring (babies). • The system that helps the body move. Main parts: muscles attached to bones • The system that removes waste from the body. Main parts: kidneys, bladder, skin • The system that supports and protects the body and helps it move. Main parts: bones, joints • ...
Circulatory System 2013-05-06
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- upper chambers of the heart
- Reach the site of infection and destroy microorganisms
- upper number, when ventricles relax
- Movement of blood from the heart to all parts of the body
- upper number, when ventricles contract
- Cell fragments of large cells made in the bone marrow
- Transports O2 to all parts of the body
- Connects arteries to veins
- protein or carbohydrate on the surface of the RBC
- supplies blood to the heart
- major artery leaving the heart
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- supplies blood to small intestine and liver
- clumping of blood between blood types
- prevents blood from flowing backwards in the heart
- lower chambers of the heart
- Liquid component of blood
- the movement of blood throughout the body
- major organ of the circulatory system
- Returns deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Carries blood away from the heart
20 Clues: Liquid component of blood • Connects arteries to veins • lower chambers of the heart • upper chambers of the heart • supplies blood to the heart • major artery leaving the heart • Carries blood away from the heart • upper number, when ventricles relax • clumping of blood between blood types • major organ of the circulatory system • upper number, when ventricles contract • ...
Unidad 5 Etapa 1 - Kyle McCormick 2018-02-28
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- the opposite of clean
- has teeth and is used for hair
- has bristles and a handle
- what you put shoes on
- cleaning is a _____
- your nose and eyes are parts of your ____
- the body part that has hands on the end of them
- what wakes you up in the morning
- where you sleep
- where you talk out of
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- the opposite of soft
- arms, legs, and shoulders are parts of the ____
- the opposite of dirty
- what you use to dry your hair
- your feet are on the end of this body part
- what you look at to do your makeup
- your brain is inside of this part of your body
- your fingers are on your ____
- what you use to hear
- what keeps you warm when you sleep
20 Clues: where you sleep • cleaning is a _____ • the opposite of soft • what you use to hear • the opposite of clean • the opposite of dirty • what you put shoes on • where you talk out of • has bristles and a handle • what you use to dry your hair • your fingers are on your ____ • has teeth and is used for hair • what wakes you up in the morning • what you look at to do your makeup • ...
POES&W 2.1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-20
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- Body tissue that lengthens and shortens causing movement
- Activity designed to build one or more parts of physical fitness
- The ability of body parts to work together in unison while moving
- The ability to get from one place to another quickly/in the shortest possible time
- The capacity to perform a certain task
- An improvement in skill resulting from practice
- The ability to move quickly when signaled to stop or start movement
- Available power
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- A session of physical activity including exercise
- The ability to keep the body steady and centered
- Difficult, higher intensity
- Describes a person who does not exercise
- Easy, mild, medium
- The ability of muscles to lift weights
- Repeating a skill or action over and over for improvement
- ______ skills performed in a variety of settings including school and work
- A motor ____ is a bundle of nerves and muscle tissue that work together to cause movement.
- Push or pull from muscles
- Strength + Speed
- The ability to change body positions quickly while keeping the body under control.
20 Clues: Available power • Strength + Speed • Easy, mild, medium • Push or pull from muscles • Difficult, higher intensity • The ability of muscles to lift weights • The capacity to perform a certain task • Describes a person who does not exercise • An improvement in skill resulting from practice • The ability to keep the body steady and centered • ...
POES&W 2.1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-20
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- The ability to get from one place to another quickly/in the shortest possible time
- Activity designed to build one or more parts of physical fitness
- A session of physical activity including exercise
- The ability to move quickly when signaled to stop or start movement
- The ability of body parts to work together in unison while moving
- ______ skills performed in a variety of settings including school and work
- Available power
- The ability of muscles to lift weights
- The ability to keep the body steady and centered
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- An improvement in skill resulting from practice
- Strength + Speed
- Describes a person who does not exercise
- Difficult, higher intensity
- Body tissue that lengthens and shortens causing movement
- Push or pull from muscles
- The ability to change body positions quickly while keeping the body under control.
- Easy, mild, medium
- Repeating a skill or action over and over for improvement
- The capacity to perform a certain task
- A motor ____ is a bundle of nerves and muscle tissue that work together to cause movement.
20 Clues: Available power • Strength + Speed • Easy, mild, medium • Push or pull from muscles • Difficult, higher intensity • The capacity to perform a certain task • The ability of muscles to lift weights • Describes a person who does not exercise • An improvement in skill resulting from practice • The ability to keep the body steady and centered • ...
Sport Science Revision 2024-11-08
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- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- The rate of movement or quickness of a task.
- Hard, structural component that forms the skeleton.
- The study of body structure and its parts.
- The study of motion and forces applied to the body.
- Australian authority responsible for anti-doping in sport (abbreviation).
- Range of motion available at a joint.
- Ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly.
- Ability to withstand prolonged periods of exercise.
- Connects bone to bone, providing stability.
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- The primary muscle responsible for movement in an exercise.
- The body system involving the heart and blood vessels.
- Tissue in the body responsible for movement.
- The international organization responsible for anti-doping in sports.
- Muscle that opposes the primary mover in an exercise.
- The energy molecule used by muscles (abbreviation).
- Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement.
- Exercise that does not rely on oxygen; often short and intense.
- The ability to exert force against resistance.
- Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy.
20 Clues: Range of motion available at a joint. • The study of body structure and its parts. • Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement. • Connects bone to bone, providing stability. • Tissue in the body responsible for movement. • The rate of movement or quickness of a task. • The ability to exert force against resistance. • Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy. • ...
Circulatory System 2013-05-06
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- major organ of the circulatory system
- Movement of blood from the heart to all parts of the body
- protein or carbohydrate on the surface of the RBC
- lower chambers of the heart
- Reach the site of infection and destroy microorganisms
- upper number, when ventricles relax
- upper chambers of the heart
- supplies blood to small intestine and liver
- Connects arteries to veins
- Returns deoxygenated blood to the heart
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- Carries blood away from the heart
- clumping of blood between blood types
- major artery leaving the heart
- the movement of blood throughout the body
- prevents blood from flowing backwards in the heart
- Cell fragments of large cells made in the bone marrow
- Transports O2 to all parts of the body
- Liquid component of blood
- upper number, when ventricles contract
- supplies blood to the heart
20 Clues: Liquid component of blood • Connects arteries to veins • lower chambers of the heart • supplies blood to the heart • upper chambers of the heart • major artery leaving the heart • Carries blood away from the heart • upper number, when ventricles relax • major organ of the circulatory system • clumping of blood between blood types • Transports O2 to all parts of the body • ...
Key Definitions 2025-01-04
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- Towards the back or upper side of the body
- Lying face up
- Any plane at right angles to the other two, divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- Rotation of the foot so the sole points outwards
- Move backwards
- Nearer the soles of the feet
- Further from the midline
- Move forwards
- To straighten
- Rotation of the foot so the sole points medially
- Close to the main body
- To turn a limb outwards around its long axis
- To draw away from the midline
- Any vertical plane at right angles to the sagittal, divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
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- Nearer the top of the head
- To move towards the midline
- Extension of the ankle
- Divides the body into equal right and left halves
- Turn the hands/feet so the palm faces backwards
- Turn the hands/feet so the palm faces forwards
- Towards the front or lower side of the body
- Away from the centre
- Closer to the midline
- Any other plane
- Towards the centre
- Flexion of the ankle
- Lying face down
- Nearer the back surface of the body
- To turn a limb inwards around its long axis
- Nearer the front surface of the body
- Away from the main body
- To bend or make an angle
32 Clues: Lying face up • Move forwards • To straighten • Move backwards • Any other plane • Lying face down • Towards the centre • Away from the centre • Flexion of the ankle • Closer to the midline • Extension of the ankle • Close to the main body • Away from the main body • Further from the midline • To bend or make an angle • Nearer the top of the head • To move towards the midline • ...
Nerves Digestion 2026-05-13
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- (n) a liquid in or around the body, like blood or saliva
- (n) cells that carry signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- (n) a group of organs and parts that work together to perform a function
- (v) to keep something safe from harm or damage
- (n) the organ that controls thought, movement, and the body's responses
- (n) the period during which a baby develops inside the womb
- (n) body tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement
- (n) a substance in food that the body needs to grow and function
- (v) to break down food so the body can use it
- (adj) having all parts working in proper proportion and harmony
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- (v) to grow or change gradually over time
- (v) to take air into the lungs and release it
- (n) an unborn baby developing inside the womb
- (n) a message sent through the nervous system to trigger a response
- (v) to react to a signal, event, or change in the body
- (n) the column of bones running down the back that protects the spinal cord
- (v) to take in and process something, like nutrients from food
- (v) to cause a reaction or activity in the body
- (n) a repeating series of events or processes in the body
- (n) a body part with a specific function that supports life
20 Clues: (v) to grow or change gradually over time • (v) to take air into the lungs and release it • (n) an unborn baby developing inside the womb • (v) to break down food so the body can use it • (v) to keep something safe from harm or damage • (v) to cause a reaction or activity in the body • (v) to react to a signal, event, or change in the body • ...
Sport Science Revision 2024-11-08
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- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- The rate of movement or quickness of a task.
- Hard, structural component that forms the skeleton.
- The study of body structure and its parts.
- The study of motion and forces applied to the body.
- Australian authority responsible for anti-doping in sport (abbreviation).
- Range of motion available at a joint.
- Ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly.
- Ability to withstand prolonged periods of exercise.
- Connects bone to bone, providing stability.
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- The primary muscle responsible for movement in an exercise.
- The body system involving the heart and blood vessels.
- Tissue in the body responsible for movement.
- The international organization responsible for anti-doping in sports.
- Muscle that opposes the primary mover in an exercise.
- The energy molecule used by muscles (abbreviation).
- Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement.
- Exercise that does not rely on oxygen; often short and intense.
- The ability to exert force against resistance.
- Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy.
20 Clues: Range of motion available at a joint. • The study of body structure and its parts. • Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement. • Connects bone to bone, providing stability. • Tissue in the body responsible for movement. • The rate of movement or quickness of a task. • The ability to exert force against resistance. • Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-05-23
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- the inner lining of the heart.
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating abnormalities, diseases and disorders of the heart.
- the lower tip of the heart.
- transports blood from the lower portion of the body to the heart.
- return blood from all body parts to the heart.
- the hearts normal pacemaker.
- double walled membranous sac that encloses the heart.
- receives blood from the veins and pumps blood into the arteries.
- brings oxygen and nutrients to the cells and carries away waste.
- the most common type of white blood cells.
- the external layer of the heart.
- also known as white blood cells.
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- the loss of the normal rhythm of the the heartbeat.
- abnormally slow resting heart rate.
- abnormally rapid resting heart rate.
- medical term for a heart attack.
- the middle and thickest layer of the heart.
- the largest blood vessel in the body.
- transport blood away from the heart to all parts of the body.
- inflammation of the heart.
- transports blood from the upper portion of the body to the heart.
- also known as red blood cells.
22 Clues: inflammation of the heart. • the lower tip of the heart. • the hearts normal pacemaker. • the inner lining of the heart. • also known as red blood cells. • medical term for a heart attack. • the external layer of the heart. • also known as white blood cells. • abnormally slow resting heart rate. • abnormally rapid resting heart rate. • the largest blood vessel in the body. • ...
Sport Science Revision 2024-11-08
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- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- The rate of movement or quickness of a task.
- Hard, structural component that forms the skeleton.
- The study of body structure and its parts.
- The study of motion and forces applied to the body.
- Australian authority responsible for anti-doping in sport (abbreviation).
- Range of motion available at a joint.
- Ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly.
- Ability to withstand prolonged periods of exercise.
- Connects bone to bone, providing stability.
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- The primary muscle responsible for movement in an exercise.
- The body system involving the heart and blood vessels.
- Tissue in the body responsible for movement.
- The international organization responsible for anti-doping in sports.
- Muscle that opposes the primary mover in an exercise.
- The energy molecule used by muscles (abbreviation).
- Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement.
- Exercise that does not rely on oxygen; often short and intense.
- The ability to exert force against resistance.
- Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy.
20 Clues: Range of motion available at a joint. • The study of body structure and its parts. • Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement. • Connects bone to bone, providing stability. • Tissue in the body responsible for movement. • The rate of movement or quickness of a task. • The ability to exert force against resistance. • Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy. • ...
Senses 2023-04-11
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- A body part that can sense a stimulus
- The body part that allows the sensation of touch
- Something that causes a change
- The body part that allows the sensation of smell
- The body parts that allow the sensation of hearing
- The body part that allows the sensation of taste
- A living thing that can respond to a stimulus
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- The organ that controls all body functions
- The body parts that allow the sensation of sight
- The animal's action
- All around a particular place or thing
11 Clues: The animal's action • Something that causes a change • A body part that can sense a stimulus • All around a particular place or thing • The organ that controls all body functions • A living thing that can respond to a stimulus • The body parts that allow the sensation of sight • The body part that allows the sensation of touch • ...
Unit 1.02 Vocabulary Quiz 2024-08-28
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- one of nine areas of the abdomen created by four imaginary planes; used to locate organs more easily
- cavity group of organs functioning together within one or more body systems located in one similar area of the body
- to divide into two equal parts
- umbilicus at right angles
- extending in the same direction and not meeting
- imaginary line indicating a perpendicular direction to the ground
- relating to the mouth
- one of four parts created by a medial sagittal plane and a transverse plane passing through
- of or relating to the head
- relating to the inside of the body
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- navel; depression in abdomen that marks the former point of attachment of the umbilical cord.
- at right angles to a given plane
- imaginary cross-section that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth
- the space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs
- relating to an outer part
- relating to the stomach
- imaginary anatomical dividing lines useful for separating body structures
- a cut made through the body in the direction of a certain plane
19 Clues: relating to the mouth • relating to the stomach • umbilicus at right angles • relating to an outer part • of or relating to the head • to divide into two equal parts • at right angles to a given plane • relating to the inside of the body • extending in the same direction and not meeting • of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth • ...
insects 2026-03-24
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- an animal with a hard outer covering jointed legs and a segmented body
- eating insects as a main food source
- one part of a body that is divided into sections
- how high something is above the ground or sea level
- body parts that help some animals fly
- an important part or characteristic of something
- the area around a place nearby surroundings
- strong mouthparts used for biting and chewing
- groups of living things that share basic features
- a hard outer covering that protects an animal body
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- a large group of living things that share basic features
- to move pollen from one flower to another so plants can make seeds
- the study of insects
- a row of bones along the back that supports the body
- a hard outer covering that protects an animal
- to move into a place and begin living there as a group
- a living thing that can move eat food and grow
- the natural homes where plants and animals live and grow
- feelers on an insect head used to sense smell and touch
- a small animal with six legs three body parts and often wings
20 Clues: the study of insects • eating insects as a main food source • body parts that help some animals fly • the area around a place nearby surroundings • a hard outer covering that protects an animal • strong mouthparts used for biting and chewing • a living thing that can move eat food and grow • one part of a body that is divided into sections • ...
Physical Activity and Fitness Vocabulary 2026-02-03
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- the proportions of fat, bone, muscle, and fluid that make up body weight
- ability to perform difficult physical activity without getting overly tired
- framework of bones and other tissues that supports the body
- any movement that makes your body use extra energy
- Tissues that move parts of the body and control the organs
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- planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one’s fitness.
- the yellowish, watery part of blood
- blood vessels that carry blood from all parts of the body back to the heart
- the group of organs and tissues that act as transfer stations carrying needed materials to cells and removing their waste products
- tiny blood vessels that carry blood to and from almost all body cells and connect arteries and veins.
- being able to handle physical work and play each day without getting overly tired
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body
12 Clues: the yellowish, watery part of blood • any movement that makes your body use extra energy • Tissues that move parts of the body and control the organs • framework of bones and other tissues that supports the body • the proportions of fat, bone, muscle, and fluid that make up body weight • blood vessels that carry blood from all parts of the body back to the heart • ...
Human Anatomy 2019-02-04
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- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- the system of all the nerves in the body
- (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work
- the thin outer layer of the skin
- the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
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- a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants
- the act of breathing
- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- an organ of the body or of a plant that secretes (= produces) liquid chemicals that have various purposes
- one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
10 Clues: the act of breathing • the thin outer layer of the skin • the system of all the nerves in the body • a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants • the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged • (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work • ...
Crossword Creation Challenge 2025-09-18
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- Vertical plane that divides the body or organ into equal left and right halves
- A positively charged cation and a negatively charged anion may bind together by electrostatic attraction
- Closer to the outside
- The sharing of electrons between two atoms
- Closer to the point of attachment to trunk
- Smallest particle that exhibits the chemical properties of an element
- Closer to the head
- Divides the body or organ into anterior and posterior parts
- Pass through a structure at an angle
- Divides the body or organ into superior and inferior parts
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- Away from the mid-line of the body
- Transfer of electrons from NADH and FADH2
- Toward the mid-line of the body
- A group of atoms with either a positive or negative charge
- Forms between polar molecules
- Infront of
- In back of
- Multi-step metabolic pathway breaking down molecules by a series of enzymes
- Farther away from point of attachment to trunk
- Closer to the inside
- Closer to the feet
- Glucose broken down to produce energy, does not require oxygen
22 Clues: Infront of • In back of • Closer to the head • Closer to the feet • Closer to the inside • Closer to the outside • Forms between polar molecules • Toward the mid-line of the body • Away from the mid-line of the body • Pass through a structure at an angle • Transfer of electrons from NADH and FADH2 • The sharing of electrons between two atoms • ...
Chap. 28 & 29 Key Terms 2014-11-03
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- Seeing, hearing, smelling, or feeling something that is not real.
- An intense fear.
- False beliefs and suspicions about a person or situation.
- The replacement of a joint.
- A recurrent, unwanted thought, idea, or image.
- An unconscious reaction that blocks unpleasant or threatening feelings.
- A broken bone.
- The response or change in the body caused by any emotional, physical, social, or economic factor.
- The person's physical and mental response after stopping or severely reducing the use of a substance that was used regularly.
- Paralysis in the arms, legs, and trunk.
- An intense and sudden feeling of fear, anxiety, terror, or dread.
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- The spread of cancer to other body parts.
- A disturbance in the ability to cope with or adjust to stress.
- Relating to the mind, something that exists in the mind, or is done by the mind.
- Repeating an act over and over again.
- Reliving a trauma in thoughts during the day and in nightmares during sleep.
- Paralysis on one side of the body.
- A tumor that does not spread to other body parts.
- A tumor that invades and destroys nearby tissue and can spread to other body parts.
- A vague, uneasy feeling in response to stress.
- A false belief.
- A growth of abnormal cells.
- Loss of muscle function, sensation, or both.
- The total or partial loss of the ability to use or understand language.
24 Clues: A broken bone. • A false belief. • An intense fear. • The replacement of a joint. • A growth of abnormal cells. • Paralysis on one side of the body. • Repeating an act over and over again. • Paralysis in the arms, legs, and trunk. • The spread of cancer to other body parts. • Loss of muscle function, sensation, or both. • A recurrent, unwanted thought, idea, or image. • ...
Reading A 2019-10-19
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- to reduce sth, especially sth bad, to the lowest possible level
- of the tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- to move from one place, school, job etc to another, or to make someone do this, especially within the same organization
- a condition in which a part of the body becomes red, sore and swollen because of infection or injury
- it feels slightly unpleasant and you want to rub it with your nails
- the different parts which sth is made of; the way in which the different parts are organized
- one of several parts of which sth is made
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- to the substances in food that help you to stay healthy
- of the tubes through which blood flows through the body
- an illness that is not very serious
- a quality or characteristic that sth has
- blood pressure that is higher than is normal
- to do or have what is required or necessary
- a substance in some foods that cleans the body and protects it from cancer
- a fault in sth or in the way it has been made which means that it is not perfect
- to make water, air, gas, etc. flow in a particular direction
16 Clues: an illness that is not very serious • a quality or characteristic that sth has • one of several parts of which sth is made • to do or have what is required or necessary • blood pressure that is higher than is normal • to the substances in food that help you to stay healthy • of the tubes through which blood flows through the body • ...
Human Anatomy 2019-02-04
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- a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants
- one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- an organ of the body or of a plant that secretes (= produces) liquid chemicals that have various purposes
- the act of breathing
- (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work
- the thin outer layer of the skin
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- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- the system of all the nerves in the body
- the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
10 Clues: the act of breathing • the thin outer layer of the skin • the system of all the nerves in the body • a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants • the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged • (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work • ...
Human Body System 2023-05-18
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- Which system moves body parts?
- The digestive system is made up of _______________ muscle tissue.
- Attach bone to bone to keep them stable
- Which system has the brain as the main organ?
- Which organ pumps blood throughout your body?
- Mature bone cells
- Which organ is in the digestive system?
- What are the most basic building blocks of all organisms?
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- Which system carries blood to and from body cells?
- The spleen belongs to the _______________ system.
- Which system controls all parts of your body and sends/receives messages?
- Where the bones meet at
- Which system provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide?
- Which system supports the body and protects organs?
- What is the tube that goes from your mouth to your stomach?
15 Clues: Mature bone cells • Where the bones meet at • Which system moves body parts? • Attach bone to bone to keep them stable • Which organ is in the digestive system? • Which system has the brain as the main organ? • Which organ pumps blood throughout your body? • The spleen belongs to the _______________ system. • Which system carries blood to and from body cells? • ...
Human Systems 2024-09-26
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- Digestion ends in the ______ intestine
- The part of the digestive system before the small intestine, most digestion takes place here
- The ________ intestine absorbs water from undigested food
- Found in the mouth, this contains digestive juices to help digest food
- This system carries substances to different parts of the body
- This system is involved in the exchange of gases between our body and our surroundings
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- Chewing allows more ________ of the food to be in contact with digestive juices for faster digestion
- This system gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body
- This system helps the body move
- In the small intestine, digested food is ________ into the blood and carried to other parts of the body
- This part of the digestive system pushes food down towards the stomach
- Digestion begins here
12 Clues: Digestion begins here • This system helps the body move • Digestion ends in the ______ intestine • The ________ intestine absorbs water from undigested food • This system carries substances to different parts of the body • This part of the digestive system pushes food down towards the stomach • Found in the mouth, this contains digestive juices to help digest food • ...
Homeostasis 2012-05-11
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- Feedback When changes are reversed and return back to 'normal' level
- Where do premature babies go in when they're born?
- When your body reaches 44 degrees
- The diffusion of water across a partially permeable membrane
- Narrowing of blood vessels
- What can happen to human cells if they are in high temperatures?
- The passive movement of molecules from areas where they are more concentrated to areas that are less concentrated
- Widening of blood vessels
- What do the molecules gain when they are in high temperatures?
- The part of the brain that controls many different functions
- Parts of the body away from the core
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- When your body reaches 42 degrees
- What is the temperature that enzymes work best at called?
- What is the lock-and-key method an explanation of?
- Central parts of the body where the body temperature is kept constant
- Very quick muscle contractions. Releases more energy from muscle cells to raise body temperature
- Keeping an internal environment constant
- Biological Catalysts
- uidushlaudh
- A series of chemical reactions in cells which release energy for the cell use
- When the enzymes reach 37 degrees
21 Clues: uidushlaudh • Biological Catalysts • Widening of blood vessels • Narrowing of blood vessels • When your body reaches 42 degrees • When your body reaches 44 degrees • When the enzymes reach 37 degrees • Parts of the body away from the core • Keeping an internal environment constant • Where do premature babies go in when they're born? • ...
Internal organs 2023-03-26
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- Stores and process information
- Stores bile
- Digest food
- Pumps blood around the body
- Carry blood from other parts of the body to the heart
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- Control blood sugar level
- Extracts water and salt from solid wastes before they are eliminated from the body
- Carry information for processing
- Carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- Extract oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide
- Cleans blood
- Breaks down food with enzymes and acid
12 Clues: Stores bile • Digest food • Cleans blood • Control blood sugar level • Pumps blood around the body • Stores and process information • Carry information for processing • Breaks down food with enzymes and acid • Carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body • Carry blood from other parts of the body to the heart • Extract oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide • ...
Chapter 2 - Anatomy 2026-01-23
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- cells dividing into two new identical cells (daughter cells); the normal process of cell reproduction of human tissues
- one of the organs which supports the excretory system by eliminating water and waste products
- breakdown of food by mechanical and chemical means
- colorless, jellylike substance in cells; contains nutrients such as protein, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water
- a group of complex proteins produced by living cells that act as catalysts in specific chemical reactions in the body such as digestion
- lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face
- fluid part of the blood and lymph that carries food and secretions to the cells and carbon dioxide from the cells
- system that controls the steady circulation of the blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels
- study of the functions or activities performed by the body's structures
- tiny, thin walled blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to the veins
- collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
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- the study of human body structure, how the body parts are organized, and the science of the structure of organisms or of their body parts
- thick-walled muscular, flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the capillaries throughout the body
- part of the muscle that does not move; it is attached to the skeleton and is usually part of a skeletal muscle
- groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions
- basic unit of all living things
- protective covering on body surfaces, such as the skin, mucous membranes, and the lining of the heart; digestive and respiratory organs; and glands
- the study of the structure and composition of tissue
- small structures or miniature organs within a cell that have their own function
- sensory nerve endings located close to the surface of the skin
- body system that covers, shapes, and supports the skeletal tissue;contracts and moves various parts of the body
- point where the skeletal muscle is attached to a bone or other more movable body part
22 Clues: basic unit of all living things • breakdown of food by mechanical and chemical means • the study of the structure and composition of tissue • lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face • sensory nerve endings located close to the surface of the skin • collection of similar cells that perform a particular function • ...
Parts of the body 2015-02-04
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- The body area containing the heart and lungs
- Joins the lower arm to the upper arm
- Digits on the hand
- Joins the leg to the body
- A short important digit on the hand
- Bones that support the back
- Joins the lower leg to the upper leg
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- Digits on the feet
- Joins the arm to the body
- Joins the hand to the arm
- Joins the foot to the leg
- Bones that make the chest
- The back of the foot
- Joins the head to the body
14 Clues: Digits on the feet • Digits on the hand • The back of the foot • Joins the arm to the body • Joins the hand to the arm • Joins the foot to the leg • Bones that make the chest • Joins the leg to the body • Joins the head to the body • Bones that support the back • A short important digit on the hand • Joins the lower arm to the upper arm • Joins the lower leg to the upper leg • ...
Parts of the body 2021-01-07
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- you can taste with it
- you can see with them
- a hand has five of them
- you can smell with it
- they are white and in your mouth
- this part is on your head
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- this part covers your whole body
- you walk with this body part
- you can grab something with this body part
- a foot has five of these
- you can hear with them
- you put your schoolbag on it
- you put shoes on them
- you can eat with it
14 Clues: you can eat with it • you can taste with it • you can see with them • you put shoes on them • you can smell with it • you can hear with them • a hand has five of them • a foot has five of these • this part is on your head • you walk with this body part • you put your schoolbag on it • this part covers your whole body • they are white and in your mouth • ...
Parts of the body 2021-08-30
Parts of my body 2022-03-19
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- i smell something yummy!
- joins my chest and my legs
- we see with it
- help me hold things
- we hear with it
- we talk with it
- holds our head up
- help us walk in a line
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- holds my hands and chest together
- protects my head from the sun
- we have 32 of them
- helps to bend my legs
- help to hold my weight
- helps us taste food
14 Clues: we see with it • we hear with it • we talk with it • holds our head up • we have 32 of them • help me hold things • helps us taste food • helps to bend my legs • help to hold my weight • help us walk in a line • i smell something yummy! • joins my chest and my legs • protects my head from the sun • holds my hands and chest together
Body parts in spanish 2022-02-03
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- The thing that attaches your arm to your torso
- The place where food goes after you eat
- you smell with your _______
- you run with your ____
- you eat with your _____
- the thing used to point
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- you put a helmet on this
- the fluffy stuff on top of your head
- the thing used to hear
- you watch movies with these
- you hold things with your ____
- the bendable part of your leg
- you throw with your ______
- you kick stuff with your_____
14 Clues: the thing used to hear • you run with your ____ • you eat with your _____ • the thing used to point • you put a helmet on this • you throw with your ______ • you watch movies with these • you smell with your _______ • the bendable part of your leg • you kick stuff with your_____ • you hold things with your ____ • the fluffy stuff on top of your head • ...
Parts of the body 2021-02-11
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- - it's on top of your body
- - it's between the head and the body
- - you use it to smell
- - they are next to your neck
- - you use them to run
- - you use it to sing
- - it's under your head
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- - it's where your arms bend
- - you use them to see
- - you use it to listen to music
- - it's where your legs bend
- - you use them to stomp
- - you use them to clap
- - it covers your head
14 Clues: - you use it to sing • - you use them to see • - you use it to smell • - you use them to run • - it covers your head • - you use them to clap • - it's under your head • - you use them to stomp • - it's on top of your body • - it's where your arms bend • - it's where your legs bend • - they are next to your neck • - you use it to listen to music • - it's between the head and the body
Parts of the body 2024-01-18
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- How you smell
- How you breath
- What your shoes go on
- What helps you eat your food
- How you talk
- How you hear
- del pie Attached to your feet
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- What holds your brain
- Helps bend your knees
- What you put pants or shorts on
- What is on top of your head
- How you bend your arms
- What you use to write
- Pumps blood to your body
- What is attached to your hand
15 Clues: How you talk • How you hear • How you smell • How you breath • What holds your brain • Helps bend your knees • What your shoes go on • What you use to write • How you bend your arms • Pumps blood to your body • What is on top of your head • What helps you eat your food • What is attached to your hand • del pie Attached to your feet • What you put pants or shorts on
Parts Of The Body 2023-10-27
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- This is used to talk.
- This is used to support the head.
- How many arms does a human body have?
- Name of what grows on top of your head and needs to be cut regularly.
- You use your _____________ to think.
- This is used to smell things.
- These are used to move the body around.
- You taste food with this.
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- How many legs does a human body have?
- How many toes does a human body have?
- You have five on each hand.
- These are used to hear.
- These are used to touch.
- These are used to see.
- These are used to chew.
15 Clues: This is used to talk. • These are used to see. • These are used to hear. • These are used to chew. • These are used to touch. • You taste food with this. • You have five on each hand. • This is used to smell things. • This is used to support the head. • You use your _____________ to think. • How many legs does a human body have? • How many toes does a human body have? • ...
Parts of the body 2020-06-06
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- How many eyes do you have?
- Your hand has five ________
- You use your _______ to see.
- You use your _______ to think.
- You use your ________ to pump blood.
- You use your _________ to hear.
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- Your foot has five __________.
- You use your ________ to run.
- You have five toes on your ________
- You use your __________ to breathe.
- You use your ________ to bend your arm.
- You use your __________ to bend your leg.
- How many fingers do you have?
- You use your _______ to throw a ball.
14 Clues: How many eyes do you have? • Your hand has five ________ • You use your _______ to see. • You use your ________ to run. • How many fingers do you have? • Your foot has five __________. • You use your _______ to think. • You use your _________ to hear. • You have five toes on your ________ • You use your __________ to breathe. • You use your ________ to pump blood. • ...
Body Parts and Idioms 2020-02-03
14 Clues: Body part (6) • Body part (1) • Body part (9) • Body part (8) • Body part (2) • Body part (5) • Body part (4) • Body part (3) • Body part (7) • Body part (10) • Body part (14) • Body part (11) • Body part (13) • Body part (12)
Parts of the Body 2024-05-07
PARTS OF OUR BODY 2024-04-10
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- SENDS AND RECIEVES SIGNALS
- STUDIES HEART
- ABSORBS WATER
- STORES URINE
- HAVE THIN WALLS AND APPEAR BLUE
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- PRIMARY ORGANS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- BREATHE IN
- LOWER CHAMBERS OF HEART
- PARTIAL DIGESTION OF FOOD
- FILTER BLOOD TO REMOVE WASTE FROM BODY
- SECRETES JUICES TO DIGEST FATS
- PUMPS BLOOD TO WHOLE BODY
- PROTECTED BY SKULL
- CARRY OXYGEN-RICH BLOOD
14 Clues: BREATHE IN • STORES URINE • STUDIES HEART • ABSORBS WATER • PROTECTED BY SKULL • LOWER CHAMBERS OF HEART • CARRY OXYGEN-RICH BLOOD • PARTIAL DIGESTION OF FOOD • PUMPS BLOOD TO WHOLE BODY • SENDS AND RECIEVES SIGNALS • SECRETES JUICES TO DIGEST FATS • HAVE THIN WALLS AND APPEAR BLUE • PRIMARY ORGANS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • FILTER BLOOD TO REMOVE WASTE FROM BODY
