body parts Crossword Puzzles
Body parts 2021-09-26
body parts 2021-04-15
body parts 2021-03-17
Body parts 2021-04-29
Body parts 2021-05-08
body parts 2023-03-10
Body parts 2023-03-17
6 Clues: This body part is used to hear sounds • This body part helps you see things clearly • This body part helps you smell different scents • This body part is used to taste different flavors • This body part is used for biting and chewing food • This body part is used to touch and feel different textures
body parts 2022-03-16
Body Parts 2024-11-08
Across
- The organ responsible for vision, located on the face.
- The body part that extends from the shoulder to the hand, used for lifting and holding.
- The organ that detects sound and helps with balance, located on the sides of the head.
Down
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The uppermost part of the body, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
- The part of the body that extends from the hip to the foot, used for standing, walking, and running.
6 Clues: The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The organ responsible for vision, located on the face. • The uppermost part of the body, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. • The organ that detects sound and helps with balance, located on the sides of the head. • ...
Body Parts 2024-11-13
Body parts 2025-03-11
Body Parts 2025-07-07
6 Clues: IT CAN EAT AND DRINK. • THEY ARE FEET "FINGERS". • IT HAS HAIR, NOSE, AND MOUTH. • IT CAN SMELL A FLOWER'S PERFUME. • THEY CAN LISTEN TO "HELLO, HELLO" SONG. • THEY CAN WATCH FILMS AND SEE A BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY.
BODY PARTS 2025-07-18
body parts 2025-07-19
6 Clues: it holds your head • it's below your mouth • it's on your head and you brush it • there are 10 and they are on your feet • it's in the middle of your leg, it moves your leg • it's in the middle of your arm, it moves your arm
Parts of the body quiz 2021-11-06
Across
- You have one in each hand. It's short and fat.
- You put shoes on these.
- People often get these pierced.
- You use this part of the body to taste things.
- You can paint these or let them grow.
- These can be green, blue, brown, grey or hazel.
- A chair has four of these. You have two.
- It includes the pharynx, esophagus and larynx.
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- There are five of these in each foot.
- It can be straight, long, wavy, curly, ...
- Scientists think it's the most complex body part.
- You have thirty-two of these.
- They are half way down your legs.
- Where food is digested after you've eaten it.
- Without them, you can't breathe.
- You can put a ring on this.
- It's between the neck and the stomach.
- This sends blood around your body. It beats!
18 Clues: You put shoes on these. • You can put a ring on this. • You have thirty-two of these. • People often get these pierced. • Without them, you can't breathe. • They are half way down your legs. • There are five of these in each foot. • You can paint these or let them grow. • It's between the neck and the stomach. • A chair has four of these. You have two. • ...
Sports Med Terms 2022-01-27
Across
- towards the back
- a bruise
- turning ankles outward
- divides the body into the left and right
- below or lower than
- tearing of tissue
- far away in proximity
- kidnapping
- towards the head of the body
- rotation of the forearm and palm
- lengthening of a joint
Down
- turning ankles inward
- close in location
- long lasting pain
- divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- wound; damage to the skin
- vertical plane that divides the body
- bending of a joint
- movement towards the body
- to the side, or away from
- new pain or injury
- towards the middle
- creaky joints
- movement to turn the hands prosteriorly
24 Clues: a bruise • kidnapping • creaky joints • towards the back • close in location • long lasting pain • tearing of tissue • bending of a joint • new pain or injury • towards the middle • below or lower than • turning ankles inward • far away in proximity • turning ankles outward • lengthening of a joint • wound; damage to the skin • movement towards the body • to the side, or away from • ...
Evolution 2023-05-10
Across
- bodily changes that enhance survival mimicry
- a species adjustment to its environment
- "Survival of the fittest" through genetic variation
- species change over time through natural selection
- change in DNA sequence
- imitating another species for survival
- famous for his theory that suggests "organisms altered their behavior in response to environmental change"
- random fluctuations in gene frequencies within a population
- physical features that aid life
- the act of concealing oneself
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- similar body parts with different functions
- some individuals in a population reproduce more successfully
- father of evolutionary theory
- different origins, similar functions
- the ability to survive and reproduce in an environment
- seasonal movement
- intentional breeding for desired traits
- functionless body parts
18 Clues: seasonal movement • change in DNA sequence • functionless body parts • father of evolutionary theory • the act of concealing oneself • physical features that aid life • different origins, similar functions • imitating another species for survival • a species adjustment to its environment • intentional breeding for desired traits • similar body parts with different functions • ...
Semester Exam Review (Units 1-4) 2023-12-18
Across
- type of reproduction where two parents combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents
- provides protection and support for plant cells only.
- The basic unit of structure and function in all organisms
- body system that carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- something that you are taught or learn from experience
- body system made of skin, hair, nails
- threadlike structure made of DNA molecules that contain the genes
- storage for water, food, waste
- a trait that is apparent only when two for the same characteristic are inherited
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has
- contains DNA (genetic material) and controls the cell's actions.
- a characteristic passed on from a parent to an offspring like eye color
- body system that absorbs oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide from the body
- body system that sends and receives stimuli to coordinate body actions and reactions
- body system that allows movement in the body
- body system that provides structure, supports and protects body parts
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- controls what can enter/exit the cell.
- green oval shaped that converts light energy into chemical energy via photosynthesis. Found in plants only.
- body system that chemically breaks down food into nutrients
- A segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait
- A trait that is always expressed in the offspring whenever it is present
- jelly-like liquid that supports other organelles in the cell.
- body system that filters out fluid and waste from the body
- A group of cells that perform a specific function
- Process by which a single parent reproduces by itself
- bean-shaped and provides the cell with energy by breaking down sugars.
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- A complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up the chromosomes.
29 Clues: storage for water, food, waste • body system made of skin, hair, nails • controls what can enter/exit the cell. • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • body system that allows movement in the body • A group of cells that perform a specific function • provides protection and support for plant cells only. • Process by which a single parent reproduces by itself • ...
Body parts 2020-05-08
body parts 2021-04-15
body parts 2021-04-15
body parts 2021-03-24
6 Clues: ciò che è sui piedi • ciò che regge la testa • ciò che sono rette dal busto • ciò che contiene il cervello • ciò che è retto dalle braccia • ciò che si appoggia sul terreno
BODY PARTS 2021-11-16
body parts 2022-04-06
6 Clues: you see with these • you walk with these • you smell things with this • you can carry things with this • you have 5 of these on each hand • it is on your head and it can be short or long
Body parts 2022-04-03
Body parts 2019-07-11
Body Parts 2023-12-13
6 Clues: You use these to hear. • You wear shoes on these. • This is what you use to see. • You use this to smell things. • This is at the end of your arm. • You use this to taste your food.
Body Parts 2023-11-23
6 Clues: Connects your head to your body • Where your arm connects to your body • The part of your face used for smelling • What you stand on, at the end of your leg • The part of your body that holds your brain • The part of your face used for eating and talking
Body parts 2023-11-27
6 Clues: round, coloured part of your eye • part of your body that helps you walk. • part of your face that you use to smell • part of your body that you use to taste. • The part of your body that you use to hear. • part of your body that you use to give a thumbs up.
Body parts 2022-06-29
6 Clues: it joins two bones. • the parts below the neck • natural source of vitamin D • my uncles son is my ____________ • the way one sits, stands or walks • it is used to keep my teeth clean
body parts 2024-05-22
body parts 2023-04-30
body parts 2025-04-12
Body parts 2025-01-10
6 Clues: you can use it to talk • you can use it to read • these are under your head • you can use this to write • you can use it to listen to music • these are finger , but on your feet
Body parts 2025-11-04
The human body 2022-05-05
Across
- Used to stop germs from entering the body t through the nose and mouth.
- What humans inhale while breathing.
- Smallest organ in the body.
- Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
- Smallest blood vessels.
- Fist-suzed organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The largest gland in the human body.
- dioxide What humans exhale while breathing.
- The largest organ.
- Blood vessels used to bring deoxygenated blood from organs to the heart.
- Commonly know as the most useless organ in the body.
- Organ used to remove waste and extra fluids from the body.
Down
- Anither name for tailbone.
- Most complex organ in the human body.
- Chemicals that control bodily functions.
- Provides main support for the body.
- Organ used to break down food and absorb nutrients.
- Organ used to store bile.
- Protects vital organs found in the chest.
- Organs used for breathing.
20 Clues: The largest organ. • Smallest blood vessels. • Organ used to store bile. • Anither name for tailbone. • Organs used for breathing. • Smallest organ in the body. • Provides main support for the body. • What humans inhale while breathing. • The largest gland in the human body. • Most complex organ in the human body. • Chemicals that control bodily functions. • ...
Invertebrate 2018-05-11
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- the organ posterior to the crop in earthworm to grind food
- cnidarian body form that is umbrella-shaped w/ tentacles
- innermost primary germ layer in an animal embryo
- hard covering on the outside of some animals
- a muscular blood vessel from the dorsal and ventral parts of an animals body
- an opening in a sponge where water exists
- method in which food particles are filtered from the water as it passes by or through some part of the organism
- the divison of the body of an organism into a series of similar parts
- internal network of fluid filled canals involved in feeding, respiration, internal transport, elimination of wastes, and movement in enchinoderms
- system where blood moves thru vessels into open spaces around organs
- rhythmic muscular contractions that move food through digestive system
- an animal that can produce both egg and sperm
- any of the flagellate cells that line the cavities of a sponge
- back end of bilateral symmetrical organism
- in insects, a series of chemically-controlled changes in body structure from juvenile to adult
- a body cavity that is completely lined by mesoderm and that contains internal organs
- arrangement of body structures
- the periodic shedding of an old exoskeleton
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- animal with a backbone
- sphere shaped collection of amebocytes surrounded by spricules which can grow into a new sponge
- small cluster of nerve cells
- stinging structure on tentacles of cnidarians that is used to paralyze or kill prey
- system in which blood moves through the body entirely enclosed in vessels
- a rasping, tonguelike organ that is covered with chitinuos teeth and that is used for feeding by many mollusks
- organism that is permanently attached to a surface
- organism that survives by living and feeding either inside or attached to outer surfaces of another organism doing harm to the host
- gathering of sense organs/nerve organs into the head region
- animal without a backbone
- 5 symmetrical parts
- any structure, such as a leg or antenna, that grows out of an animals body
- arrangement of body parts of an organism that they repeat around an imaginary line drawn through the centre of the organism
- immature stage of organism that is unlike adult form in appearance
- a free-swimming, cilliated larva of many worms and some mollusks
- internal skeleton
- resting stage of metamorphosis in which tissues of insect are organized in adult form
- an independent and immature form of an organism that is morphologically different from the adult
- cnidarian body form that is tube-shaped w/ mouth surrounded by tentacles
- food storing organ in an earthworm
- thin delicate layer of tissue that covers most of a mollusks body and secretes the shell when one is present
39 Clues: internal skeleton • 5 symmetrical parts • animal with a backbone • animal without a backbone • small cluster of nerve cells • arrangement of body structures • food storing organ in an earthworm • an opening in a sponge where water exists • back end of bilateral symmetrical organism • the periodic shedding of an old exoskeleton • hard covering on the outside of some animals • ...
Cumulative Study Puzzle 2024-05-29
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- a group of these make a community
- variable that stays the same
- the physical appearance of the trait
- cell parts
- a change in the DNA that leads to a new trait/variation in the species
- male chromosomes
- variable that is measured
- controls the cell
- DNA pair with a double bond
- both alleles' traits are shown
- body parts that no longer have a purpose
- body parts that have different functions but the same structure
- produces proteins
- This trait is learned
- represents a female in a pedigree
- aka hybrid, 2 different alleles
- types of a gene
- survival of the fittest, how organisms evolve over time
- supports the cell, only found in plant cells
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- This will mask the recessive gene
- shape of dna
- protects the cell
- 2 alleles mix together to form a different trait
- A tool used to identify organisms
- variable that changes
- DNA pair with a triple bond
- a group of these make a population
- aka purebred, 2 of the same alleles
- organisms that can reproduce and pass on DNA/traits
- body parts with the same structure but different functions
- A diagram to show a trait being passed down through generations
- a group of ecosystems make this
- the allele pair that codes for a trait
- when you breed 2 specific organisms to get a desired trait
- represents a male in a pedigree
- group of these make an ecosystem
- This trait is received from your parents
37 Clues: cell parts • shape of dna • types of a gene • male chromosomes • protects the cell • controls the cell • produces proteins • variable that changes • This trait is learned • variable that is measured • DNA pair with a triple bond • DNA pair with a double bond • both alleles' traits are shown • a group of ecosystems make this • aka hybrid, 2 different alleles • group of these make an ecosystem • ...
Human Body Terms 2021-04-15
Across
- motion toward the midline
- plane that travels through the body and cuts body into two parts left and right
- front side of a human
- motion away from the midline
- backside of a human
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- description of any region or part of a body in a specific stance.
- what the body can do
- plane that travels through the center of the body and cuts it into two parts front and back
- plane that travels through the center of the body and cuts body into top and bottom.
- what the body is made up of
10 Clues: backside of a human • what the body can do • front side of a human • motion toward the midline • what the body is made up of • motion away from the midline • description of any region or part of a body in a specific stance. • plane that travels through the body and cuts body into two parts left and right • ...
Nervous System 2025-09-29
Across
- One of the parts of the Nervous system. Throughout the body
- Transmits signals. Known as nerve cells
- A bundle of nerves protected by a vertebrae
- Control center of the body
- A medical professional who dedicates their life to the nervous system
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- One of the parts of the Nervous system. In the middle of the body
- Produces detailed pictures of the inside of the body
- A body system that transmits signals through the body
- Transmits signals through the body. Works with neurons
- Helps you sense. Part of the body.
10 Clues: Control center of the body • Helps you sense. Part of the body. • Transmits signals. Known as nerve cells • A bundle of nerves protected by a vertebrae • Produces detailed pictures of the inside of the body • A body system that transmits signals through the body • Transmits signals through the body. Works with neurons • ...
Biology 2013-09-26
Across
- Cell division that creates genetically identical clones
- Blood Cell Carries oxygen through the body
- Body system responsible for movement of blood
- needed for photosynthesis
- Cell division that creates gametes
- Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
Down
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Body system responsible for breathing
- used to transport products of photosynthesis up and down the plant
- Site of respiration
- Male parts of a flower
- Female parts of a flower
12 Clues: Site of respiration • Male parts of a flower • Female parts of a flower • needed for photosynthesis • Cell division that creates gametes • Body system responsible for breathing • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • Blood Cell Carries oxygen through the body • Body system responsible for movement of blood • Cell division that creates genetically identical clones • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2021-01-19
Across
- The part of the body that hears things
- The part of the body that holds things.
- The part of the body that has your skull in it
- The partS of the body used to step on things
Down
- the part of the body used to eat food
- the part of the body used to see things
- The part of the body that is connected to your hip and feet
- The part of the body that is a bone in your mouth.
- The thing that includes all the body parts
- the part of the body that smells things
10 Clues: the part of the body used to eat food • The part of the body that hears things • the part of the body used to see things • The part of the body that holds things. • the part of the body that smells things • The thing that includes all the body parts • The partS of the body used to step on things • The part of the body that has your skull in it • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2021-01-19
Across
- The part of the body that hears things
- The part of the body that holds things.
- The part of the body that has your skull in it
- The partS of the body used to step on things
Down
- the part of the body used to eat food
- the part of the body used to see things
- The part of the body that is connected to your hip and feet
- The part of the body that is a bone in your mouth.
- The thing that includes all the body parts
- the part of the body that smells things
10 Clues: the part of the body used to eat food • The part of the body that hears things • the part of the body used to see things • The part of the body that holds things. • the part of the body that smells things • The thing that includes all the body parts • The partS of the body used to step on things • The part of the body that has your skull in it • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2021-01-18
Across
- The part of the body that hears things
- The part of the body that holds things.
- The part of the body that has your skull in it
- The partS of the body used to step on things
Down
- the part of the body used to eat food
- the part of the body used to see things
- The part of the body that is connected to your hip and feet
- The part of the body that is a bone in your mouth.
- The thing that includes all the body parts
- the part of the body that smells things
10 Clues: the part of the body used to eat food • The part of the body that hears things • the part of the body used to see things • The part of the body that holds things. • the part of the body that smells things • The thing that includes all the body parts • The partS of the body used to step on things • The part of the body that has your skull in it • ...
Health - A Checkup 2022-03-01
Across
- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
- the pressure of the blood in the body.
- human body parts for a person or animal to walk and stand.
- the pulse of the heart
- a medical exam
- firm or balanced, not shaking or moving
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- feeling bad and not well.
- a small round mark has a different color
- find out how heavy someone is.
- the measurement from base to top or (of a standing person) from head to foot
- a person whose job is to care for the sick people in a hospital
- short, small, little
- human body parts from the shoulder to the hand.
- medical therapy
14 Clues: a medical exam • medical therapy • short, small, little • the pulse of the heart • feeling bad and not well. • find out how heavy someone is. • the pressure of the blood in the body. • firm or balanced, not shaking or moving • a small round mark has a different color • human body parts from the shoulder to the hand. • human body parts for a person or animal to walk and stand. • ...
The human body 2022-05-05
Across
- Used to stop germs from entering the body t through the nose and mouth.
- What humans inhale while breathing.
- Smallest organ in the body.
- Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
- Smallest blood vessels.
- Fist-suzed organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The largest gland in the human body.
- dioxide What humans exhale while breathing.
- The largest organ.
- Blood vessels used to bring deoxygenated blood from organs to the heart.
- Commonly know as the most useless organ in the body.
- Organ used to remove waste and extra fluids from the body.
Down
- Anither name for tailbone.
- Most complex organ in the human body.
- Chemicals that control bodily functions.
- Provides main support for the body.
- Organ used to break down food and absorb nutrients.
- Organ used to store bile.
- Protects vital organs found in the chest.
- Organs used for breathing.
20 Clues: The largest organ. • Smallest blood vessels. • Organ used to store bile. • Anither name for tailbone. • Organs used for breathing. • Smallest organ in the body. • Provides main support for the body. • What humans inhale while breathing. • The largest gland in the human body. • Most complex organ in the human body. • Chemicals that control bodily functions. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 1 2024-04-17
Across
- something you use to take pictures t parties
- a shape with four sides
- white drink that comes from a cow
- the color of broccoli
- the color of bananas
- a thing you take when you get sick
- a thing you can play on at the park
- clothes to cover you from the cold
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- body parts on the side of the head
- a shape with three sides
- body part that connects the head to the torso
- a shape with zero sides
- a pet fish
- a bird with black and white feathers
- the color of apples
- parts of the head
- a thing you use to shop
- something you can put your fod on
- clothes to cover your neck
19 Clues: a pet fish • parts of the head • the color of apples • the color of bananas • the color of broccoli • a shape with four sides • a shape with zero sides • a thing you use to shop • a shape with three sides • clothes to cover your neck • white drink that comes from a cow • something you can put your fod on • body parts on the side of the head • a thing you take when you get sick • ...
Macromolecules Word Puzzle 2021-02-26
Across
- These are the Monomers of Carbohydrates.
- The monomers of Carbohydrates. Simple sugars stored in bonds.
- They contain the instructions for creating proteins within the body.
- They perform major functions in your body including performing chemical reactions as enzymes.
- Amino Acids bonded together in long chains to create proteins.
- A process where water splits apart a bond.
- A chain of Monosaccharides.
- It carries important instructions from DNA.
- The monomers of Proteins.
Down
- Its main function is to provide Energy.
- Smaller Parts of Polymers.
- They are saturated and are the most common monomers of lipids.
- A process where water molecules are formed to make bonds to create.
- It contains all of your genes that make up you.
- Contains three parts a phosphate, a sugar, and a base they are the monomers of nucleic acids.
- Its function is to form membranes in cells as vitamins.
- Made up of smaller parts.
17 Clues: Made up of smaller parts. • The monomers of Proteins. • Smaller Parts of Polymers. • A chain of Monosaccharides. • Its main function is to provide Energy. • These are the Monomers of Carbohydrates. • A process where water splits apart a bond. • It carries important instructions from DNA. • It contains all of your genes that make up you. • ...
Arthritis 2022-11-03
Across
- a deformed part, especially of the body; a malformation.
- Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
- A structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together.
- Is the enlargement of organs, skin, or other body parts.
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- Is a synthetic compound used widely as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug.
- Is a disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller bones of the feet, deposition of chalkstones, and episodes of acute pain.
- Arthritis is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease.
- Is a process by which your body's white blood cells and the things they make protect you from infection from outside invaders, such as bacteria and viruses.
- An inflammatory disease caused when the immune system attacks its own tissues.
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- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other parts of the body.
- The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- age Is the later part of normal life.
- arthritis is an infection in the joint.
- A person qualified to practice medicine.
- Degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone, most common from middle age onward. It causes pain and stiffness, especially in the hip, knee, and thumb joints.
- An instance of being injured.
- are bony outgrowth associated with the degeneration of cartilage at joints.
- natural defense systems can't tell the difference between your own cells and foreign cells, causing the body to mistakenly attack normal cells.
- Is a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
20 Clues: An instance of being injured. • age Is the later part of normal life. • arthritis is an infection in the joint. • A person qualified to practice medicine. • Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. • The ability to move or be moved freely and easily. • Arthritis is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease. • ...
Physical Skills 2025-09-30
Across
- The ability to stop/start movement/change direction.
- The way the body is held.
- The efficient combination of body parts.
- Correct placement of body parts in relation to each other.
- Maintaining physical and mental energy.
- A steady or held position.
- The range of movement in a joint; the ability to move fluently from action to action
Down
- Lengthening one or more limbs/ muscles.
- The range of movement in the joints.
- An independent movement of part of the body.
- Muscular power.
11 Clues: Muscular power. • The way the body is held. • A steady or held position. • The range of movement in the joints. • Lengthening one or more limbs/ muscles. • Maintaining physical and mental energy. • The efficient combination of body parts. • An independent movement of part of the body. • The ability to stop/start movement/change direction. • ...
Parts of the Body 2023-06-12
Across
- Organs for seeing.
- The backbone that runs down your back.
- Joints in the middle of your legs.
- Organ that digests food.
- Organ for thought and controlling the body.
Down
- Organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs.
- Tissues that help your body parts move.
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Organs that help you breathe.
- Body parts at the end of our arms with fingers.
10 Clues: Organs for seeing. • Organ that digests food. • Organs that help you breathe. • Joints in the middle of your legs. • The backbone that runs down your back. • Tissues that help your body parts move. • Organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Organ for thought and controlling the body. • Body parts at the end of our arms with fingers. • ...
Health Intro/Chp 1 Vocabulary 2014-07-09
Across
- basic building blocks of the body
- tissues that bind
- free from disease;of sound mind & body
- tissues that line
- physical, mental, social, spiritual oneness
- personal standards of worth
- related organs
Down
- tissues that cause movement
- related tissues
- doing what's right regardless
- constant internal environment
- how the body functions
- tissues that receive and transmit impulses
- structure, form, and arrangement of body parts
- related cells
15 Clues: related cells • related organs • related tissues • tissues that bind • tissues that line • how the body functions • tissues that cause movement • personal standards of worth • doing what's right regardless • constant internal environment • basic building blocks of the body • free from disease;of sound mind & body • tissues that receive and transmit impulses • ...
Radiological positioning-1 2025-08-21
Across
- Standing or sitting upright.
- Back of the hand or top of the foot.
- plane: At an angle to the above planes, used for specific projections
- plane: Divides the body into left and right portions.
- (axial) plane: Divides body into superior (top) and inferior (bottom) parts.
- Sole of the foot.
- Beam passes at an angle; the side closest to the IR is specified.
- (PA): Beam passes from posterior to anterior.
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- Lying on the back.
- Beam passes from one side of the body to the other (e.g., right lateral, left lateral).
- plane: Divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) parts.
- Side lying.
- (AP): Beam passes from anterior to posterior.
- Palm of the hand.
- Lying face down.
- Rotated to an angle, neither fully lateral nor AP/PA.
16 Clues: Side lying. • Lying face down. • Palm of the hand. • Sole of the foot. • Lying on the back. • Standing or sitting upright. • Back of the hand or top of the foot. • (AP): Beam passes from anterior to posterior. • (PA): Beam passes from posterior to anterior. • plane: Divides the body into left and right portions. • Rotated to an angle, neither fully lateral nor AP/PA. • ...
Circulatory System 2025-12-14
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- When Sally exercises, her body needs more ___________.
- dioxide _____________-rich blood enters the right side of the heart from the other parts of the body.
- The blood vessels are a set of _________ found inside our body.
- The heart _________ blood to the lungs and other parts of the body.
- Sally's heart rate ______________ when she exercises.
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- _________-rich blood leaves the left side of the heart and is transported to the other parts of the body.
- The circulatory system is the body's __________ system.
- The circulatory system transports oxygen, water and _____________ to all parts of the body.
8 Clues: Sally's heart rate ______________ when she exercises. • When Sally exercises, her body needs more ___________. • The circulatory system is the body's __________ system. • The blood vessels are a set of _________ found inside our body. • The heart _________ blood to the lungs and other parts of the body. • ...
A+P Terminology Crossword 2022-08-18
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- seperated by a dome-shaped muscle, chest area
- is the external covering of the body, synthesizes vitamin D
- returns leaked fluid from blood, cleanses the blood
- the longitudinal plane, divides into left and right
- posterior, towards the back of the body
- heel of the foot
- forearm
- below the head, lower part of the body structure
- the area of the back between the hips and the ribs
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- heart and blood cells in cardiovascular system work to circulate resources to all body cells
- the body cavity that is larger than the dorsal cavity
- forehead
- neck area
- base of skull
- farther from the center of the body, think limbs
- posterior knee areas
- closer, in comparison, to another organ to the mid line of the body
- shoulder blade area
- the study of the body and how its parts function
- close to the origin of the body, the center
20 Clues: forearm • forehead • neck area • base of skull • heel of the foot • shoulder blade area • posterior knee areas • posterior, towards the back of the body • close to the origin of the body, the center • seperated by a dome-shaped muscle, chest area • farther from the center of the body, think limbs • the study of the body and how its parts function • ...
Fundamentals of A&P Vocabulary 2025-01-28
Across
- starting point
- farther from the surface
- close to the surface
- close to the middle
- the front side of your body
- means on the same side
- horizontal plane that divides the body into top and bottom parts
- above or higher
- a vertical plane that divides the body into left and right halves
- the point where a muscle attaches to a bone that moves
- tissue that makes your muscles
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- back side of your body
- a type of tissue that holds everything together
- tissue that lines and protects organs, skin, and surfaces inside of your body
- a tissue that sends messages between your brain, spinal cord, and rest of your body
- something on both sides of the body
- away from the middle
- something on the opposite side of your body
- below or lower down
- vertical plant dividing the body into front and back sections
20 Clues: starting point • above or higher • close to the middle • below or lower down • close to the surface • away from the middle • back side of your body • means on the same side • farther from the surface • the front side of your body • tissue that makes your muscles • something on both sides of the body • something on the opposite side of your body • ...
Skills for Thrills 2022-09-06
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- maintaining balance while the body is in motion
- information provided to a performer about the quality and/or outcome of the performance
- the ability of the mind to know what is required of the trunk and limbs, and to be conscious of how a movement is being performed
- the ability to coordinate movements with precision
- the method used to perform a skill or movement
- is the quantity of matter of which a body is composed. It is slightly different from weightin that it remains constant, whereas weight is affected by gravity.
- a small part of a skill; for example, the toss is part of the skill of serving in tennis
- develops when two objects rub together
- relates to when certain movements occur within a pattern or the use of the body inrelation to time; the way in which parts of a movement flow together
- in this context refers to a person or an object such as a javelin
- the ability to weigh up game situations and decide which option to take and when to take it
- an extension of intermediate and advanced skill drills; take place within a grid or defined area
- maintaining a balanced position while not moving
- the physical and social environment in which skills are learnt and developed through practice
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- our ability to predict whether a particular action will occur
- policies, laws and guidelines that promote fair play and enhance safety in sport
- practice drills designed to allow the individual to learn and perform skills in an environment that ignores outside elements such as the opposition or movement
- the point at which all weight is evenly distributed, enabling the body or object to be balanced
- grounds, equipment and facilities being safe to use
- the ability to control equilibrium while we are stationary or moving
- the quantity of motion that a body displays
- the proficiency with which we execute movement in all types of physical activity
- the parts of the body (or object) in contact with the ground and the area between these supporting parts
- the ability to maintain a current state or position
- the ability to move and control an object
- the ability to weigh up game situations and decide which option to take and when to take it
- the sense that detects movement, body weight and body position
- a state that arises from our senses about the position and balance of our body
28 Clues: develops when two objects rub together • the ability to move and control an object • the quantity of motion that a body displays • the method used to perform a skill or movement • maintaining balance while the body is in motion • maintaining a balanced position while not moving • the ability to coordinate movements with precision • ...
CH.9 Vocabulary test review 2024-03-21
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- body plan in which an organism can be divided into two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other
- the organ that exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen in water
- special tissue that produces milk for young mammals
- an internal rigid framework that supports humans and other animals
- the animal that survives by living inside or on another organism, gets food from the organism, and does not help in the organism’s survival/organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from its host
- a stinging capsular organelle of the tentacle of a cnidarian (such as a box jellyfish or sea anemone) that contains a coiled, hollow, usually barbed, venomous thread that is discharged especially for catching prey and defending against enemies
- an inherited trait that increases an organism’s chances of surviving and reproducing in its environment
- fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue
- to fasten
- a thin layer of tissue that covers a mollusk’s internal organs
- an animal that generates body heat from the inside
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- body plan that can be divided into two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other anywhere through the central axis
- a process in which the body form of an animal changes as it grows from an egg to an adult
- body plan that cannot be divided into any two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other
- the process of shedding and replacing an outer covering
- small, flat, rigid external body covering
- groove along the side of a developing chordate that will develop into other body structures
- a group of organisms with similar traits and able to produce fertile offspring
- an animal that heats its body with heat from the environment
- the flexible rod-shaped structure that supports the body of a developing chordate
- the protective membrane surrounding an embryo
- thick, hard outer covering that protects crabs and other animals
- any bristle or bristle-like appendage, or stiff hair in invertebrates and some plants. The bristles or setae help anchor and control the worm when moving through the soil. The bristles hold a section of the worm firmly into the ground while the other part of the body protrudes forward.
23 Clues: to fasten • small, flat, rigid external body covering • the protective membrane surrounding an embryo • an animal that generates body heat from the inside • special tissue that produces milk for young mammals • the process of shedding and replacing an outer covering • fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue • ...
Vocab 2025-09-16
Across
- A calculated guess of the repair cost.
- Process of tightening stretched metal back to shape.
- Damage Secondary damage caused by stress and force traveling through the panel.
- Additional charges found after the estimate is written.
- Rate Hourly cost for work done on a vehicle.
- Raised area around a dent caused by displaced metal.
- Remove and Replace Removing a part and installing a new one.
- Loss When repair cost is more than the car’s value.
- The amount a customer pays before insurance covers the rest.
- and Dolly Tools used together to reshape and straighten metal.
- Edge Smooth transition from filler into surrounding paint or bare metal.
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- Parts Non-original parts made by a third party.
- Condition when metal becomes thinner and expanded after impact.
- Detailed analysis of the full extent of damage.
- Catalyst mixed with body filler to cause curing.
- Prep Cleaning, sanding, and scuffing before applying filler.
- Remove and Install Taking a part off and putting it back on.
- Parts Original Equipment Manufacturer parts.
- Filler A two-part polyester-based material used to smooth imperfections after metal repair.
- Damage The area that received the initial impact.
- Spot The sunken part of the dent.
- A depression in the surface of a panel caused by impact.
22 Clues: Spot The sunken part of the dent. • A calculated guess of the repair cost. • Rate Hourly cost for work done on a vehicle. • Parts Original Equipment Manufacturer parts. • Parts Non-original parts made by a third party. • Detailed analysis of the full extent of damage. • Catalyst mixed with body filler to cause curing. • Damage The area that received the initial impact. • ...
Fitness 2022-03-28
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- the beat of blood being pumped by the heart
- to straighten a joint
- to maintain or regain stability
- Playing within the rules w/ a good attitude
- the large muscle of the chest
- to change body parts quickly and accurately
- muscle of the buttocks
- large muscle in front part of upper arm
- integrate movements by different body parts
- Stamina
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- equilibrium or balance
- to bend a joint
- Muscle on the front of the thigh
- How physically hard the activity
- muscle on the back of the thigh
- The rate of change over time
- exercise to improve flexibility
- Muscle on the back of the arm
- supply water to maintain a balance of fluids
19 Clues: Stamina • to bend a joint • to straighten a joint • equilibrium or balance • muscle of the buttocks • The rate of change over time • Muscle on the back of the arm • the large muscle of the chest • muscle on the back of the thigh • to maintain or regain stability • exercise to improve flexibility • Muscle on the front of the thigh • How physically hard the activity • ...
Anatomy 2024-07-04
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- – The body parts at the end of the arms used for grasping.
- – Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- – The organ that stores urine.
- – The rear part of the human body from the neck to the end of the spine.
- – Organs that allow hearing and balance.
- – Organs used for breathing and oxygen exchange.
- – Organs that filter blood and produce urine.
- – The organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs.
- – The organ used for smelling and breathing.
- – The joints connecting the arms to the torso.
- – The organ that pumps blood through the body.
- – The opening through which food is ingested.
- – The organ involved in filtering blood and immune response.
- – Organs that allow vision.
- – The structures that make up the skeleton and support the body.
- – The bones protecting the chest cavity and organs.
- – The body's largest organ that protects internal organs.
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- – The organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
- – The muscle in the mouth used for tasting and speaking.
- – The organ that stores bile produced by the liver.
- – The connections between bones that allow movement.
- – A small organ attached to the large intestine, with a debated function.
- – Fibers that transmit signals between the brain and other parts of the body.
- – The five digits on each hand.
- – The series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the lower back.
- – Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood toward the heart.
- – The organ where digestion begins by breaking down food.
- – The front part of the body between the neck and the abdomen.
- – The body parts at the end of the legs used for standing and walking.
- – The tissues that contract to produce movement.
- – The five digits on each foot.
- – Hard structures in the mouth used for chewing.
- – The gland that regulates metabolism.
- – The part of the body connecting the head to the torso.
- – The organ that controls thought, memory, and other functions.
- – The fleshy borders of the mouth.
36 Clues: – Organs that allow vision. • – The organ that stores urine. • – The five digits on each hand. • – The five digits on each foot. • – The fleshy borders of the mouth. • – The gland that regulates metabolism. • – Organs that allow hearing and balance. • – The organ used for smelling and breathing. • – Organs that filter blood and produce urine. • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- what muscle is voluntary
- muscular function
- one of the most type of cancer
- plegia
- prefix meaning difficult
- Skin function
- term for cartilage
- parts of the integumentary system
- surgical removal
- excessive, high
- word for oste
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- bones in fingers and toes
- muscle to muscle
- suffix meaning of pain
- skeletal function
- towards the midline of the body
- inflammation of the joint
- the body part is called
- long bone of the body
- how many layers of skin do we have
20 Clues: plegia • Skin function • word for oste • excessive, high • muscle to muscle • surgical removal • muscular function • skeletal function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • what muscle is voluntary • prefix meaning difficult • bones in fingers and toes • inflammation of the joint • one of the most type of cancer • ...
anatomical terms crossword 2025-09-22
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- below
- further away
- Head moving on neck
- towards back
- frontwards
- shoulder, hip
- Angle is getting larger
- ribs, spine
- Angle to body gets smaller
- close distance
- wrist, ankle
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- thumb
- Taking part away from body
- Circular motion
- away from middle
- forearm, head to neck
- skull
- Palms of hands forming bowl shape
- Sole of foot turns laterally
- closer to middle
- wrist, ankle
- Adding parts to body
- above
- elbow, knee finger, etc
- ankle, wrist, etc
25 Clues: thumb • skull • below • above • frontwards • ribs, spine • further away • towards back • wrist, ankle • wrist, ankle • shoulder, hip • close distance • Circular motion • away from middle • closer to middle • ankle, wrist, etc • Head moving on neck • Adding parts to body • forearm, head to neck • Angle is getting larger • elbow, knee finger, etc • Taking part away from body • Angle to body gets smaller • ...
Lesson 9 Vocabulary 2024-05-06
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- Where unconscious muscle movements are controlled
- Gland that controls many hormones throughout the body
- Neurons that take information to the brain
- The response from the ANS that prepares our body to defend itself
- The visible part of the cerebrum, which is folded
- The system that contains the brain and spinal cord
- Where conscious thoughts and actions are controlled
- The information system that operates using hormones
- The nervous system that operates based on our conscious thoughts
- The nervous system's ability to sense and react to information
- All the systems of the body work together to maintain a stable healthy condition
- Parts of a neuron that gather information into the cell
- Parts of a neuron that transmits information to its terminal
- The empty space between neurons where neurotransmitters sent
- Gland that produces a hormone that speeds up energy consumption
- Chemicals that bring instructions to cells in our bodies
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- Fatty tissue that speeds the passing of information in a neuron
- A hormone that works to give us a burst of energy
- Connects the brain to the spinal cord
- Cells that send and receive information in the brain
- Neurons that take information from the brain to parts of the body
- Chemicals that transmit information from one neuron to another
- 24 nerves that come directly from the brain
- Neurons that form a connection between other neurons
- The system that connects the brain to the rest of the body
- 62 nerves that come from the spinal cord
- Glands that produce hormones for our "fight or flight" response
- The nervous system that operates on its own
- Gland that makes stem cells produce a specific kind of leukocyte
29 Clues: Connects the brain to the spinal cord • 62 nerves that come from the spinal cord • Neurons that take information to the brain • 24 nerves that come directly from the brain • The nervous system that operates on its own • A hormone that works to give us a burst of energy • Where unconscious muscle movements are controlled • ...
Animal Terms 2021-11-02
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- an animal with 8 legs and 2 body parts
- birds and mammals are
- an animal with 6 legs and 3 body parts
- animals active during the day are _
- animals that eat meat
- what kind of animal breathes with gills
- what kind of animal has feathers
- what kind of animal has dry skin & scales
- where an animal lives
- animals active during the night are __
- what kind of animal gives its young milk
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- herbivores eat ________
- most animals are
- one of the seven large land masses on earth
- animals that are pets or used in agriculture
- what kind of animal lives on land & in water
- animals with a backbone
- animals without a backbone
- eat both plants and meat
19 Clues: most animals are • birds and mammals are • animals that eat meat • where an animal lives • herbivores eat ________ • animals with a backbone • eat both plants and meat • animals without a backbone • what kind of animal has feathers • animals active during the day are _ • an animal with 8 legs and 2 body parts • an animal with 6 legs and 3 body parts • ...
Chapter 1 2013-07-31
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- The study of the processes and functions of the body involved in supporting life
- Tissue that coordinates and regulates body activity
- Type of tissue that has the ability to provide movement through contraction
- Type of connective tissue that is the packing material among glands, muscles, and nerves; attaches the skin to the underlying tissues; and supplies nourishment because of its high vascularity
- Type of anatomy that is the study of the structures of a particular area of the body
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- Type of anatomy that is the study of the structure of a particular body system
- Type of tissue that covers and protects the surface of the body and its parts
- Type of tissue that supports and holds together the body and its parts, transports substances through the body, and protects the body from foreign substances
- Type of connective tissue that is a source of fuel, helps to insulate and pad organs and tissues, and stores fat-soluble vitamins
- Type of anatomy that is the study of body structures visible to the naked eye
- The study of the structures of the body and the relationship of its parts
11 Clues: Tissue that coordinates and regulates body activity • The study of the structures of the body and the relationship of its parts • Type of tissue that has the ability to provide movement through contraction • Type of tissue that covers and protects the surface of the body and its parts • ...
Basic Anatomy Vocabulary 2025-09-24
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- of a Muscle The fixed attachment point of a muscle, usually closer to the center of the body.
- Bending a joint to decrease the angle between two bones (ex: bending the elbow).
- Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body (ex: bringing the arm back down).
- The place where two or more bones meet, allowing movement and providing support.
- Farther away from the midline of the body (ex: the arms are lateral to the chest).
- A tough band of tissue that connects one bone to another, providing joint stability.
- Smooth, flexible tissue that covers the ends of bones at joints to reduce friction and absorb shock.
- An injury to a muscle or tendon, usually from overstretching or overuse.
- The study of how the body parts work and carry out their functions.
- An injury to a ligament, often caused by overstretching or tearing.
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- Closer to the midline of the body (ex: the nose is medial to the ears).
- of a Muscle The movable attachment point of a muscle, usually farther from the center of the body.
- A position toward the back of the body (ex: the spine is posterior to the sternum).
- The study of the structure of the human body and its parts.
- Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body (ex: lifting the arm out to the side).
- A position toward the front of the body (ex: the chest is anterior to the spine).
- Straightening a joint to increase the angle between two bones (ex: straightening the knee).
- A small fluid-filled sac that reduces friction between moving tissues like tendons and bones.
- Crescent-shaped cartilage in the knee joint that cushions and stabilizes movement
- A strong cord of tissue that connects muscle to bone.
20 Clues: A strong cord of tissue that connects muscle to bone. • The study of the structure of the human body and its parts. • The study of how the body parts work and carry out their functions. • An injury to a ligament, often caused by overstretching or tearing. • Closer to the midline of the body (ex: the nose is medial to the ears). • ...
Chapter 5 2025-09-25
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- Parts of the body that lie closer to the midline; also called inner
- The main part of a term that contains the primary meaning
- Closer to or on the skin.
- lines intersect at the umbilicus, dividing the abdomen into four
- The straightening of a joint.
- The forward-facing part of the hand in the anatomic position.
- Farther from the trunk or nearer to the free end of the extremity.
- Describes the sections of the abdominal cavity, in which two
- Lying face down.
- The part of a term that comes after the word root, at the end of the
- The back surface of the body; the side away from you in the
- The front surface of the body; the side facing you in the standard
- Below a body part or nearer to the feet.
- The anterior surface of the body.
- A body part or condition that appears on both sides of the
- Lying face up.
- Parts of the body that lie farther from the midline; also called outer
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- The vowel used to combine two word roots or a word root
- Part of a term that appears before a word root, changing the
- The posterior surface of the body, including the back of the hand.
- Farther inside the body and away from the skin.
- The bottom surface of the foot.
- Motion of a limb away from the midline.
- Above a body part or nearer to the head.
- The pointed extremity of a conical structure.
- The bending of a joint.
- Closer to the trunk.
- An inclined position in which the head of the bed is raised.
- Motion of a limb toward the midline.
29 Clues: Lying face up. • Lying face down. • Closer to the trunk. • The bending of a joint. • Closer to or on the skin. • The straightening of a joint. • The bottom surface of the foot. • The anterior surface of the body. • Motion of a limb toward the midline. • Motion of a limb away from the midline. • Above a body part or nearer to the head. • Below a body part or nearer to the feet. • ...
Drugs 2013-10-27
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- System of rules
- A disease which can be caused by smoking which can affect the lungs, throat, tongue, esophagus, stomach and other parts
- A performing enhancing drug often used by body builders
- Parts of the body that are affected by smoking and other drugs
- Stimulants that are illegal but can be prescribed by a doctor to treat ADHD
- Sniffing drugs, usually through a tube
- An intoxicating liquid used in drinks
- A crime committed of driving and drinking
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- A drug also known as marijuana
- The proper name for this drug is MDMA
- A drug known as Ice in Australia
- Pupil dilation, reduced or increased appetite, and wakefulness.
- Inhaling a cigarette
- A way of putting drugs into the body
- Smoking, drinking and drugs becomes this after constant use
- A substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body
16 Clues: System of rules • Inhaling a cigarette • A drug also known as marijuana • A drug known as Ice in Australia • A way of putting drugs into the body • The proper name for this drug is MDMA • An intoxicating liquid used in drinks • Sniffing drugs, usually through a tube • A crime committed of driving and drinking • A performing enhancing drug often used by body builders • ...
physical therapy crossword 2016-04-05
Across
- is a four-legged device that provides support
- bending a body part
- ROM
- is an assistive device that provides balance and support
- cold application that is moist or wet ageist the skin
- straightening a body part
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- moving body parts toward the midline of the body
- is a brand of fabric or leather that is positioned around the patents waist
- moving body parts away from the midline of the body
- what you walk on when you brake your legs
10 Clues: ROM • bending a body part • straightening a body part • what you walk on when you brake your legs • is a four-legged device that provides support • moving body parts toward the midline of the body • moving body parts away from the midline of the body • cold application that is moist or wet ageist the skin • is an assistive device that provides balance and support • ...
Phillips, Jackson Period 3 Game 1 2021-09-20
Across
- nearest to
- above
- vertical plane from side to side, divided into front/back portions
- farthest from
- toward the back
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- toward the front
- vertical plane from front to back, divided into right/left sides
- horizontal plane dividing body/body parts into upper/lower parts
- below
- away from the midline
- toward the midline
11 Clues: below • above • nearest to • farthest from • toward the back • toward the front • toward the midline • away from the midline • vertical plane from front to back, divided into right/left sides • horizontal plane dividing body/body parts into upper/lower parts • vertical plane from side to side, divided into front/back portions
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- excessive, high
- muscular function
- one of the most type of cancer
- suffix meaning of pain
- term for cartilage
- towards the midline of the body
- long bone of the body
- how many layers of skin do we have
- bones in fingers and toes
- inflammation of the joint
- prefix meaning difficult
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- word for oste
- what muscle is voluntary
- surgical removal
- Skin function
- the body part is called
- plegia
- muscle to muscle
- skeletal function
- parts of the integumentary system
20 Clues: plegia • word for oste • Skin function • excessive, high • surgical removal • muscle to muscle • muscular function • skeletal function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • what muscle is voluntary • prefix meaning difficult • bones in fingers and toes • inflammation of the joint • one of the most type of cancer • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- how many layers of skin do we have
- one of the most type of cancer
- what muscle is voluntary
- muscular function
- inflammation of the joint
- towards the midline of the body
- term for cartilage
- parts of the integumentary system
- muscle to muscle
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- surgical removal
- bones in fingers and toes
- skeletal function
- excessive, high
- the body part is called
- Skin function
- plegia
- word for oste
- prefix meaning difficult
- long bone of the body
- suffix meaning of pain
20 Clues: plegia • Skin function • word for oste • excessive, high • surgical removal • muscle to muscle • skeletal function • muscular function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • what muscle is voluntary • prefix meaning difficult • bones in fingers and toes • inflammation of the joint • one of the most type of cancer • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
Across
- muscular function
- what muscle is voluntary
- term for cartilage
- plegia
- suffix meaning of pain
- skeletal function
- Skin function
- excessive, high
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- word for oste
- prefix meaning difficult
- one of the most type of cancer
- inflammation of the joint
- the body part is called
- parts of the integumentary system
- bones in fingers and toes
- muscle to muscle
- towards the midline of the body
- long bone of the body
- surgical removal
- how many layers of skin do we have
20 Clues: plegia • word for oste • Skin function • excessive, high • muscle to muscle • surgical removal • muscular function • skeletal function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • prefix meaning difficult • what muscle is voluntary • inflammation of the joint • bones in fingers and toes • one of the most type of cancer • ...
VOCABULARY UNIT 5 2024-10-30
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- Able to bend or stretch easily.
- An exercise where you push your body up with your hands.
- Helpful things in food that make us grow and stay healthy.
- The parts inside us that break down food for energy.
- To pay close attention without being distracted.
- The body’s way of sending messages between the brain and body parts.
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- A player who helps both defense and offense in a game.
- A player who protects the goal in a game.
- Exercise that makes us breathe faster and keeps our heart healthy
- A player whose main job is to score goals in a game.
- The control center in our head that helps us think and move.
- Part of our body that helps us move by pulling on our bones.
- A part of our body that cleans our blood.
- A muscle that pumps blood around our body.
- A special body part, like the heart or lungs, that has a specific job.
15 Clues: Able to bend or stretch easily. • A player who protects the goal in a game. • A part of our body that cleans our blood. • A muscle that pumps blood around our body. • To pay close attention without being distracted. • A player whose main job is to score goals in a game. • The parts inside us that break down food for energy. • ...
Beyond Medical 407-261-1001 2025-01-29
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- Health services that includes prevention, wellness, and treatment for common illnesses
- The treatment of disease or injury by physical methods such as exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.
- Act or process of nourishing or being nourished
- the specific, normal, and proper activity or role that a particular body part, organ, or system performs within a living organism
- Non-invasive, painless, and highly effective way to promote healing and stimulate cellular tissue
- A slight misalignment of the vertebrae, regarded in chiropractic medicine as the cause of many health problems
- A band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body
- Advanced chiropractic technology that scans your spine and delivers a computerized image of the stress and tension to your nervous system.
- The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases
- One of the sections of bone or cartilage that make up the spinal column
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- Health profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, and the effects of these disorders on the function of the nervous system and general health
- Position of one part of the body with relation to other parts and the general way of holding the body
- The act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you’re thriving
- Technique of inserting thin needles through the skin at specific points on the body to control pain and other symptoms
- treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the symptoms of an illness
- Condition of being sound in body, mind or spirit; especially: freedom from disease or illness
- Arise from the spinal cord and passes to various parts of the body and of which there are normally 31 pairs in human beings
- before birth; during or relating to pregnancy
- Imaging that creates pictures of the inside of your body
19 Clues: before birth; during or relating to pregnancy • Act or process of nourishing or being nourished • Imaging that creates pictures of the inside of your body • The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases • One of the sections of bone or cartilage that make up the spinal column • ...
The Body as a Whole 2013-08-01
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- Type of anatomy that is the study of the structures of a particular area of the body
- Type of tissue that supports and holds together the body and its parts, transports substances through the body, and protects the body from foreign substances
- Type of anatomy that is the study of body structures visible to the naked eye
- Tissue that coordinates and regulates body activity
- Type of connective tissue that is a source of fuel, helps to insulate and pad organs and tissues, and stores fat-soluble vitamins
- The study of the processes and functions of the body involved in supporting life
- Type of tissue that has the ability to provide movement through contraction
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- The study of the structures of the body and the relationship of its parts
- Type of tissue that covers and protects the surface of the body and its parts
- Type of connective tissue that is the packing material among glands, muscles, and nerves; attaches the skin to the underlying tissues; and supplies nourishment because of its high vascularity
- Type of anatomy that is the study of the structure of a particular body system
11 Clues: Tissue that coordinates and regulates body activity • The study of the structures of the body and the relationship of its parts • Type of tissue that has the ability to provide movement through contraction • Type of tissue that covers and protects the surface of the body and its parts • ...
Grooming Crossword 2024-05-13
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- head skin
- your outer covering
- movement of your body
- moisture given off through your skin
- what you eat
- movement of blood through the body
- a big time for growth
- to make neat and attractive
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- the condition of being clean
- body parts that secrete sweat
- another name for perspiration
- something that helps to control odor
- nourishment
- a skin condition
- all of your physical part
- something to clean your teeth with
16 Clues: head skin • nourishment • what you eat • a skin condition • your outer covering • movement of your body • a big time for growth • all of your physical part • to make neat and attractive • the condition of being clean • body parts that secrete sweat • another name for perspiration • something to clean your teeth with • movement of blood through the body • ...
body systems 2025-10-01
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- made up of the organ systems
- tissues compose organs
- ability to sense changes in the environment and respond to them
- locomotion, propulsion (peristalsis), and contractility
- removal of wastes from the body
- tissue covers and protects (skin)
- tissue cells that can contract and relax to produce movement
- atoms combine to form molecules
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- breakdown of ingested food to provide glucose and other nutrients to all cells in the organism for use at the cellular level
- oxygen is taken in from the environment and transported to all cells in the organism for use at cellular level
- tissue– joins, supports, protects, insulates, nourishes & cushions organs
- the study of the structure of the body and the relationships of the various parts of the body.
- cells are grouped into tissue
- the study of the functions of the parts of the body, includes specific organ systems.
- tissue sends electrical signals throughout the body (brain, nerves, sense organs)
- system organs function together to form organ systems
- molecules interact to make up cells
17 Clues: tissues compose organs • made up of the organ systems • cells are grouped into tissue • removal of wastes from the body • atoms combine to form molecules • tissue covers and protects (skin) • molecules interact to make up cells • system organs function together to form organ systems • locomotion, propulsion (peristalsis), and contractility • ...
Anatomy Unit 1 Key terms 2024-08-28
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- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- A movement that decreases the angle between two body parts.
- Nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.
- Relating to or adjacent to the forehead.
- Closer to the midline, or dividing line between right and left halves of the body.
- Position of the body lying face upward.
- Closer to the surface of the body.
- Situated away from the center of the body.
- Away from the surface or further into the body.
- Situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their different parts.
- The ability or tendency of an organism to maintain internal stability in an organism to compensate for environmental changes.
- The medical and scientific study of cells.
- A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function.
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- The most posterior cranial bone.
- Lying at or extending toward the right or left side; lying away from the median axis.
- Relating to the skull or cranium.
- Used to refer to what is above something.
- Groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
- The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals or any other living organisms.
- Below or toward the feet.
- Position of the body lying face down.
- Able to adjust to new conditions.
- A branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues as discernable with a microscope.
- Situated behind; situated at or toward the hind part of the body.
25 Clues: Below or toward the feet. • The most posterior cranial bone. • Relating to the skull or cranium. • Able to adjust to new conditions. • Closer to the surface of the body. • Position of the body lying face down. • Position of the body lying face upward. • Relating to or adjacent to the forehead. • Used to refer to what is above something. • ...
Motor Neurons 2020-08-15
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- the part of the body that the telodendria feed into to send messages to the body
- the branches at the end of axons
- This refers to using motor nuerons without consciously controlling parts of the body such as organs.
- A disease that occurs when the the motor neurons begin to slowly die causing the victim to slowly lose function in parts of their body
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- This refers to using motor nuerons consciously to control parts of the body
- what motor nuerons are measured in
- a part of the Motor Neuron that recieves signals
- A nerve cell that transmits muscle signals to different muscle groups
- Controls most functions of the body
- a long threadlike part of a cell that connects to a synaptic terminal
10 Clues: the branches at the end of axons • what motor nuerons are measured in • Controls most functions of the body • a part of the Motor Neuron that recieves signals • A nerve cell that transmits muscle signals to different muscle groups • a long threadlike part of a cell that connects to a synaptic terminal • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis: Miscellaneous 2023-03-03
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- Occurs to increase the change or output
- The part of a system in which some portion (or all) of the system's output is used as input for future operations
- What allows an organism to handle the effects of a perturbation
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- Help to control the physical forces within the body
- Permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body
- Transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
- Circulate in the bloodstream and control the actions of certain cells or organs
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly
- Consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- A case where outputs from a system are subsequently fed back into it, minimizing or reducing the effect of subsequent iterations
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- The breakdown of food into smaller pieces without chemical change to the food molecules
- Composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- Breaks large food molecules down into their chemical building blocks
- an organ system associated with respiration (breathing) or gas exchange A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- The 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
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
- An organ system associated with respiration (breathing) or gas exchange
20 Clues: The smallest type of blood vessel • Occurs to increase the change or output • Help to control the physical forces within the body • Consists of bones, joints and associated cartilages • Transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body • What allows an organism to handle the effects of a perturbation • ...
Kinesiology crossword #3 2023-09-19
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- The ears are ____ compared to the nose
- A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- Bones are ____ compared to muscle
- A vertical plane running from front to back. This divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides
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- A vertical plane running from side to side. This divides the body or any of its parts to front and back portions
- The fibula is ____ compared to the tibia
- The heart is ____ to the pelvis
- The naval is on the _____ side of the body
- The ankle is ____ to the knee
- The human body standing upright, eyes forward, arms at the sides, and palms and feet facing forward
10 Clues: The ankle is ____ to the knee • The heart is ____ to the pelvis • Bones are ____ compared to muscle • The ears are ____ compared to the nose • The fibula is ____ compared to the tibia • The naval is on the _____ side of the body • A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts • ...
Body Works 2025-08-26
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- You breathe with these
- The parts inside you that support your body
- Helps you see
- Helps you think
- Helps you hear
- Used these to pick up objects
- Protects your body and keeps you warm
- Red liquid that moves around your body
- Carries blood away from the heart
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- Moves your body
- Helps you smell.
- Pumps blood through your body
- Helps break down your food
- Carries blood to the heart
- Digests your food
15 Clues: Helps you see • Helps you hear • Moves your body • Helps you think • Helps you smell. • Digests your food • You breathe with these • Helps break down your food • Carries blood to the heart • Pumps blood through your body • Used these to pick up objects • Carries blood away from the heart • Protects your body and keeps you warm • Red liquid that moves around your body • ...
Week 6 Vocab. 2016-09-28
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- a long journey
- evaluate someone based on a test
- a detailed analysis
- become larger in distance from side to side
- is defined as the parts of a story after the climax
- form a conclusion about something
- a suspensful action
- examine a thing in order to determine its accuracy
- an original source to back up facts
- a meteoroid that has entered the earth's atmosphere.
- further improve the quality
- obtain something from a specified source
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- a celestial body moving about the sun
- make larger
- form an idea of the amount
- traveling to a unknown place to learn about it
- an alternate source of information
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- the phases of the moon
- involving many carefully arranged parts or details
20 Clues: make larger • a long journey • a detailed analysis • a suspensful action • the phases of the moon • form an idea of the amount • further improve the quality • evaluate someone based on a test • form a conclusion about something • an alternate source of information • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • an original source to back up facts • a celestial body moving about the sun • ...
Science Word Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- A system of the body that protects sensitive parts of the body, such as organs.
- A living organism and part of the ecosystem.
- A living organsism that consumes other organism to gain energy
- A living organism that makes it's own energy
- The body’s system moves and pumps the blood around your body.
- The study of genes.
- A system that includes all living organisms (biotic factors) in an area as well as its physical environment (abiotic factors) functioning together
- A change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
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- the body system's which pourpose is to create new humans and reproduce
- The system of the body whose purpose is to digest the food that enters your body's
- is associated witht he hormones in your body
- A highly complex part of an animal that coordinates its actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body.
- A diagram showing the flow of energy from one organism to another.
- A nonliving part of the ecosystem.
- the study of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- the process of which the better addapted survives
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
19 Clues: The study of genes. • A nonliving part of the ecosystem. • is associated witht he hormones in your body • A living organism and part of the ecosystem. • A living organism that makes it's own energy • the process of which the better addapted survives • A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains. • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • ...
Tam Coc Adventure Crossword 2022-08-25
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- a movable body part used by birds, bats, or insects to fly
- the food and drink usually eaten and drunk by a person or animal.
- a small animal with eight legs and a body made up of two parts. Most of them spin webs in which they nest and catch insects to eat.
- one of the usually green, flat parts of a plant or tree that grows from the stem or branch
- a warm-blooded animal with fur or hair on its skin and a skeleton inside its body. The mothers produce milk to feed their babies.
- the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant.
- the larva, or middle life stage, of a moth or butterfly.
- a flowing body of water, smaller than a river
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- small animals whose bodies are divided into three parts. Insects also have three pairs of legs and usually one or two pairs of wings
- long, thin body part on the head of insects, crabs, and other animals. It is used to feel and smell.
- a high, steep face of rock or earth
- an area where limestone predominates, characterized by ravines, sinks, and caverns caused by underground streams.
- a small body of still water.
- a fungus with a stalk and a cap that looks like a small umbrella. Some kinds can be eaten; other kinds are poisonous.
- a reptile with rough, scaly skin, four legs, and a long tapering tail.
- the natural environment of an animal or plant.
16 Clues: a small body of still water. • a high, steep face of rock or earth • a flowing body of water, smaller than a river • the natural environment of an animal or plant. • the larva, or middle life stage, of a moth or butterfly. • a movable body part used by birds, bats, or insects to fly • the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant. • ...
Epilepsy Crossword 2023-05-26
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- affects both sides of brain
- used to be called "petit mal" seziures
- used to be called "grand mal" seizures
- muscles in body become stiff
- confusion, not remembering having the seizure
- type of epilepsy that happens on one side of the brain
- muscles in body relax
- periods of shaking/jerking parts of body
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- you will move around in this type of seizure, and happens on one side of the brain
- these seizures change how you feel or think
- you are aware and conscious you are having a seizure
- short jerking parts of the body
12 Clues: muscles in body relax • affects both sides of brain • muscles in body become stiff • short jerking parts of the body • used to be called "petit mal" seziures • used to be called "grand mal" seizures • periods of shaking/jerking parts of body • these seizures change how you feel or think • confusion, not remembering having the seizure • ...
Anatomy and Physiology terms 2025-03-31
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- Superior movement of a body part
- Moving a body part toward the midline of the body
- Moving a body part away from the midline of the body
- A movement that increases the angle between two body parts
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- The movement of the sole of the foot inward, toward the midline of the body
- A movement that decreases the angle between two body parts
- Moving a body part forward, away from the spine
- Inferior movement of a body part
- The movement of the sole of the foot outward, away from the midline of the body
- Pulling a body part backward, closer to the spine
10 Clues: Inferior movement of a body part • Superior movement of a body part • Moving a body part forward, away from the spine • Pulling a body part backward, closer to the spine • Moving a body part toward the midline of the body • Moving a body part away from the midline of the body • A movement that decreases the angle between two body parts • ...
Epilepsy Crossword 2023-05-26
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- used to be called "petit mal" seziures
- short jerking parts of the body
- these seizures change how you feel or think
- muscles in body relax
- muscles in body become stiff
- confusion, not remembering having the seizure
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- you will move around in this type of seizure, and happens on one side of the brain
- type of epilepsy that happens on one side of the brain
- periods of shaking/jerking parts of body
- affects both sides of brain
- used to be called "grand mal" seizures
- you are aware and conscious you are having a seizure
12 Clues: muscles in body relax • affects both sides of brain • muscles in body become stiff • short jerking parts of the body • used to be called "grand mal" seizures • used to be called "petit mal" seziures • periods of shaking/jerking parts of body • these seizures change how you feel or think • confusion, not remembering having the seizure • ...
Baler Safety 2023-08-29
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- Always follow ___________ procedures.
- Don't __________ guarding.
- Balers can cause ______.
- Body parts can be ________ by the ram.
- Annual baler training is an ______ requirement.
- Perform a pre-operation ______________.
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- Never put ______ parts in the baler.
- Accidental __________ can have serious results.
- Power _____ the baler to avoid harm.
- Balers can be __________.
- Be aware of the baler's ________ features.
11 Clues: Balers can cause ______. • Balers can be __________. • Don't __________ guarding. • Never put ______ parts in the baler. • Power _____ the baler to avoid harm. • Always follow ___________ procedures. • Body parts can be ________ by the ram. • Perform a pre-operation ______________. • Be aware of the baler's ________ features. • Accidental __________ can have serious results. • ...
Tam Coc Adventure Crossword 2022-08-25
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- one of the usually green, flat parts of a plant or tree that grows from the stem or branch
- a movable body part used by birds, bats, or insects to fly
- a reptile with rough, scaly skin, four legs, and a long tapering tail.
- an area where limestone predominates, characterized by ravines, sinks, and caverns caused by underground streams.
- small animals whose bodies are divided into three parts. Insects also have three pairs of legs and usually one or two pairs of wings
- the food and drink usually eaten and drunk by a person or animal.
- a flowing body of water, smaller than a river
- a fungus with a stalk and a cap that looks like a small umbrella. Some kinds can be eaten; other kinds are poisonous.
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- a high, steep face of rock or earth
- the larva, or middle life stage, of a moth or butterfly.
- a small animal with eight legs and a body made up of two parts. Most of them spin webs in which they nest and catch insects to eat.
- the natural environment of an animal or plant.
- long, thin body part on the head of insects, crabs, and other animals. It is used to feel and smell.
- the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant.
- a warm-blooded animal with fur or hair on its skin and a skeleton inside its body. The mothers produce milk to feed their babies.
- a small body of still water.
16 Clues: a small body of still water. • a high, steep face of rock or earth • a flowing body of water, smaller than a river • the natural environment of an animal or plant. • the larva, or middle life stage, of a moth or butterfly. • a movable body part used by birds, bats, or insects to fly • the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant. • ...
Graveyard of Words 2025-02-27
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- Removed the skin of people to create objects
- Had almost no contact with the outside world
- Kept human body parts
- Stole bodies from local graveyards
- Extreme fixation with dead mother
- His home was filled with body parts
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- Victims were found dismembered
- Dug up graves to collect body remains
- Inspired horror movies and books
- Killed two people
10 Clues: Killed two people • Kept human body parts • Victims were found dismembered • Inspired horror movies and books • Extreme fixation with dead mother • Stole bodies from local graveyards • His home was filled with body parts • Dug up graves to collect body remains • Removed the skin of people to create objects • Had almost no contact with the outside world
Epilepsy Crossword 2023-05-26
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- affects both sides of brain
- used to be called "petit mal" seziures
- used to be called "grand mal" seizures
- muscles in body become stiff
- confusion, not remembering having the seizure
- type of epilepsy that happens on one side of the brain
- muscles in body relax
- periods of shaking/jerking parts of body
Down
- you will move around in this type of seizure, and happens on one side of the brain
- these seizures change how you feel or think
- you are aware and conscious you are having a seizure
- short jerking parts of the body
12 Clues: muscles in body relax • affects both sides of brain • muscles in body become stiff • short jerking parts of the body • used to be called "petit mal" seziures • used to be called "grand mal" seizures • periods of shaking/jerking parts of body • these seizures change how you feel or think • confusion, not remembering having the seizure • ...
Bone crossword 2020-10-05
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- Bone Provides greater strength and rigidity and dampens sudden stress
- Basic building unit of bone
- bone Dense bone filled with organic ground substance and inorganic cells
- Thin layer of connective tissue
- Contains instructions on building and maintaining parts of the body
- Cavity, Central cavity of bone shafts, forms red and white blood cells
- Carries blood back to heart
- Red liquid circulating in arteries and veins.
- Central part of a long bone
- Bone Marrow, Stores fat and produces cartilage, fat, and bone.
- Bone Marrow, Contains developing red and white blood cells and megakaryocytes
- Cartilage, White tissue at the ends of bones that help form joints and reduce friction
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- vessels Small tubes which carry blood around the body
- Cells found in mature bones
- Membrane on the outside of the bone. Grows and repairs bones
- Ending parts of a long bone
- Allows blood vessels and nerves to travel through them
- Carries blood to the rest of body
- Cavity Holds bone marrow
- Plate, Cartilage plate at each end of a long bone
20 Clues: Cavity Holds bone marrow • Cells found in mature bones • Basic building unit of bone • Ending parts of a long bone • Carries blood back to heart • Central part of a long bone • Thin layer of connective tissue • Carries blood to the rest of body • Red liquid circulating in arteries and veins. • Plate, Cartilage plate at each end of a long bone • ...
Clinical Terminology 2016-11-29
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- Cancer of the blood
- Cancer of the lymph nodes
- Not cancerous, does not spread to other parts of the body
- First few lymph nodes into which a tumor drains
- Treatment before the primary treatment
- Cancerous, can spread to other parts of the body
- Cancerous tumor in connective tissue
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- The study of all the genes in a person
- The study of inheritance
- Cancer in the skin or tissue that line or cover body organs
- The total amount of genetic information in the chromosomes of a person
- Considered the best form of treatment
- Small number of cancer cells that have spread and are too few to be picked up in diagnostic test
- Structures that filter harmful substances
- Process of the spreading of cancer
- Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
- Treatment given after the first line therapy
- Malignant growth
18 Clues: Malignant growth • Cancer of the blood • The study of inheritance • Cancer of the lymph nodes • Process of the spreading of cancer • Cancerous tumor in connective tissue • Considered the best form of treatment • The study of all the genes in a person • Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor • Treatment before the primary treatment • Structures that filter harmful substances • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-27
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- action of listening to bodily sounds
- the act of measuring
- a position used for pelvic surgery and to treat shock
- recovery position
- the act/process or an instance of manipulating especially a body part by manual examination and treatment
- position in which the patient lies on back with lower extremities moderately flexed and rotated outward
- a collection container
- surgical removal of a calculus (stone) from the bladder, kidney, or urinary tract
- careful examination
- hidden
- a position in which the body is lying face down with the upper trunk and head elevated propped up by the arms
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- formerly used as a test for traces of blood
- used to identify whether a bone is fractured or not
- lying flat with the face downward
- an instrument for inspecting parts of the eye
- laying face upward
- method of tapping body parts as part of a physical examination
- process of using ones hands to check the body
- instrument for visual examination of the eardrum and the passage of the outer ear
19 Clues: hidden • recovery position • laying face upward • careful examination • the act of measuring • a collection container • lying flat with the face downward • action of listening to bodily sounds • formerly used as a test for traces of blood • an instrument for inspecting parts of the eye • process of using ones hands to check the body • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-27
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- action of listening to bodily sounds
- the act of measuring
- a position used for pelvic surgery and to treat shock
- recovery position
- the act/process or an instance of manipulating especially a body part by manual examination and treatment
- position in which the patient lies on back with lower extremities moderately flexed and rotated outward
- a collection container
- surgical removal of a calculus (stone) from the bladder, kidney, or urinary tract
- careful examination
- hidden
- a position in which the body is lying face down with the upper trunk and head elevated propped up by the arms
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- formerly used as a test for traces of blood
- used to identify whether a bone is fractured or not
- lying flat with the face downward
- an instrument for inspecting parts of the eye
- laying face upward
- method of tapping body parts as part of a physical examination
- process of using ones hands to check the body
- instrument for visual examination of the eardrum and the passage of the outer ear
19 Clues: hidden • recovery position • laying face upward • careful examination • the act of measuring • a collection container • lying flat with the face downward • action of listening to bodily sounds • formerly used as a test for traces of blood • an instrument for inspecting parts of the eye • process of using ones hands to check the body • ...
The Circulatory System 2017-08-01
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- blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- wall that separates the right and left side of the heart
- type of blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- body system that brings nutrients & oxygen to all parts of the body and removes waste from the same parts
- the heart valve between the right atrium & the right ventricle
- protein inside of red blood cells
- examples: A, B, AB & O
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- type of blood cell that fights diseases
- main artery which carries nutrient-rich blood away from the heart
- connect each atrium to the ventricle below
- abbreviation for beats per minute
- medical instrument used to hear the heart beats
- prefix meaning "pertaining to the heart"
- connect arteries to veins
- type of blood cell that makes us 44% of blood and delivers oxygen to the body
- chambers of the heart that receives blood
- heart valve between the right ventricle & pulmonary veins
- heart valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- four-chambered, hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood through the body
19 Clues: examples: A, B, AB & O • connect arteries to veins • abbreviation for beats per minute • protein inside of red blood cells • type of blood cell that fights diseases • prefix meaning "pertaining to the heart" • chambers of the heart that receives blood • connect each atrium to the ventricle below • blood vessels that return blood to the heart • ...
Nervous System, Brain Structures, and Functions Review 2025-08-21
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- cortex that controls all movement
- released when eating and drinking
- provides pleasurable rewards/releases dopamine
- nervous system that activates during arousal
- part of neuron that receives info
- regulates fear and aggression
- connects both hemispheres of the brain
- amount of space in the brain needed for specific funtions
- stores our memories
- lobe that processes sensory information
- nervous system that transmits info to parts of the body
- lobe that controls personality, planning, and judgement
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- cortex that receives sensory input
- keeps our balance/voluntary movements
- master gland that secretes out hormones
- part of the neuron that send info to parts of the body
- nervous system that calms us down
- lobe where our visual cortex is
- nervous system responsible for our decision making
- regulates sleep
20 Clues: regulates sleep • stores our memories • regulates fear and aggression • lobe where our visual cortex is • cortex that controls all movement • released when eating and drinking • part of neuron that receives info • nervous system that calms us down • cortex that receives sensory input • keeps our balance/voluntary movements • connects both hemispheres of the brain • ...
