body parts Crossword Puzzles
Biomedical 2023-12-15
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- Hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout for rooting in soil. kept as meat
- Help your body remove extra fluid kidney are not able to
- Is the structure fame that supports the body of most animals
- Disease in which some of the bloods cell grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body
- A specialized body fluids
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- the action of dissecting a body or plant study its internal parts
- A special filter system for your body
- The large organ in the body and covers the body entire external surface
- The main organ of your cardiovascular system
- open 24 hour in a hospital
10 Clues: A specialized body fluids • open 24 hour in a hospital • A special filter system for your body • The main organ of your cardiovascular system • Help your body remove extra fluid kidney are not able to • Is the structure fame that supports the body of most animals • the action of dissecting a body or plant study its internal parts • ...
8/9 Crosswrod 2025-10-10
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- When Nutrients pass into your blood stream
- The sugar your body uses for quick energy
- Your body's main fuel source
- Not getting the Nutrients your body needs
- Helps your digestive system stay on track
- How your body breaks food into smaller parts
- Nutrients like iron and calcium that keep you strong
- Eating a mix of food to stay healthy
- The energy measure found in food
- Keeping your body full of enough water
- The speed your body burns calories
- Tiny helpers your body needs for normal growth
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- What builds and repairs muscles
- When the body has too much fat
- A fat-like substance that can clog arteries if too high
- The process of how your body uses food for energy
- What happens when your body doesn't have enough water
- The process that turns food into energy
- Nutrients that give long-term energy and cushion organs
- Proteins that help food break down faster
20 Clues: Your body's main fuel source • When the body has too much fat • What builds and repairs muscles • The energy measure found in food • The speed your body burns calories • Eating a mix of food to stay healthy • Keeping your body full of enough water • The process that turns food into energy • The sugar your body uses for quick energy • Not getting the Nutrients your body needs • ...
body systems 2021-02-11
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- this system is the first line of defense
- part of the nervous system
- keeps the body in a regulated state
- this organ is part of the Reproductive system
- This body system sends hormones throughout the body
- a large organ that protects you from infections
- carry oxygen to the lungs as well as carbon dioxide
- basic building blocks of living things
- this system contains sexual organs
- transports nutrients and oxygen throughout the body
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- breaks down food and processes out of the body
- provides function and movement to the body
- gives off chemical signals to the brain and body
- the heart and blood vessels make up this system
- The main parts of this system are the mouth and lungs
- function is to protect you from disease and illnesses
- the main function of the digestive system is to ______ food
- removes waste products from cellular metabolism
- gives support and structure to the body
- this body system is part of a defense system that produces antibodies
20 Clues: part of the nervous system • this system contains sexual organs • keeps the body in a regulated state • basic building blocks of living things • gives support and structure to the body • this system is the first line of defense • provides function and movement to the body • this organ is part of the Reproductive system • breaks down food and processes out of the body • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-01
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- /A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- / an organization of varying numbers and kinds of organs so arranged that together they can perform complex functions for the body.
- /internal framework of the human body. It is composed of around 270 bones
- /actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
- / includes the male reproductive system which functions to produce and deposit sperm; and the female reproductive system which functions to produce egg cells
- /the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- /A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- /consist of a single muscle cell. They help to control the physical forces within the body.
- /make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- /A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
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- /consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion. Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body.
- /The smallest type of blood vessel
- /organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from 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
- /composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- / composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- /what allows an organism to handle the effects of a perturbation, modulating its own constitutive dynamics in response to particular changes in internal and external conditions.
- /when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction
- /One of many substances made by glands in the body.
- /The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.thenetwork of organs and tissues that help you breath
20 Clues: /The smallest type of blood vessel • /composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • /One of many substances made by glands in the body. • /the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • /when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction • /organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body. • ...
The organ systems 2022-05-27
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- To protect the body from outside sources, like viruses
- to maintain many things, such as body temp. Regulation, cell fluid maintenance, etc.
- To give the body shape, give protection to organs, and makes blood cells
- It is responsible for movement in the body
- To maintain body fluids at a normal amount
- Mainly to produce egg and sperm cells
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- To deliver nutrients to your cells and takes out waste
- To maintain growth of the brain and reproductive system, as well as the metabolism
- To bring fresh air in, and toxic waste out
- To break down nutrients, so that they are small enough for the body to absorb
- provides the body with shape
- To help somebody parts communicate with other parts of the body
12 Clues: provides the body with shape • Mainly to produce egg and sperm cells • To bring fresh air in, and toxic waste out • It is responsible for movement in the body • To maintain body fluids at a normal amount • To deliver nutrients to your cells and takes out waste • To protect the body from outside sources, like viruses • ...
Nutrition 2023-09-18
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- Carries oxygen to the blood
- Needed in large amounts
- Proteins missing one or more essential amino acids
- Needed for bone health
- Proteins with all essential amino acids
- Needed in small amounts
- In starchy foods, provides energy for the body
- Can cause a spike in blood sugar
- Vitamins that are fat soluble
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- Can be dangerous for people with hypertsension, Salt
- Your body telling you it needs nutrients
- Takes longer for the body to break down
- The desire for food
- Form body cells, protects nerves,keeps body warm
- Builds muscles and repairs tissues
- Compounds that help regulate vital body processes
- Tough, stringy parts of food,type of carbs humans cant digest
- Helps prevent birth defects
- Made with added hydrogen
19 Clues: The desire for food • Needed for bone health • Needed in large amounts • Needed in small amounts • Made with added hydrogen • Carries oxygen to the blood • Helps prevent birth defects • Vitamins that are fat soluble • Can cause a spike in blood sugar • Builds muscles and repairs tissues • Takes longer for the body to break down • Proteins with all essential amino acids • ...
chapter 11 2023-02-06
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- body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure
- the impression of an organism in a rock
- the preserved evidence of the activity of an organism
- is a chart that divides Earth's history into different time units
- adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- occurs when the last individual of a species dies
- an inherited trait that increases an organism's chances of surviving and reproducing in its environment
- body parts that have lost their original function through evolution
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- the breeding of organisms for desired characteristics
- change over time in population of related organisms
- the process by which population of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environment live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than does who do not have that variation
- record made up of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth
- the resemblance of one species to another
- a person that studies plants and animals by observing them
- body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function
- slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species
- the study of similarities and differences among structure of living species
- is a copy of an organisms in a rock
18 Clues: is a copy of an organisms in a rock • the impression of an organism in a rock • the resemblance of one species to another • occurs when the last individual of a species dies • change over time in population of related organisms • the breeding of organisms for desired characteristics • the preserved evidence of the activity of an organism • ...
The Nervous System 2024-02-27
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- cells that make up the nervous system
- What is the most important part of the nervous system
- This system carries messages back and forth between your brain and all parts of your body
- Your nervous system is your body's _______ center
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- this is made up of the nerves that connect the CNS to all parts of the body
- How many parts does the nervous system have?
- a long bundle of neurons that send messages to and from the brain and all parts of the body
- this is the command center and coordinator of the nervous system
- another name for neurons
- this is made up of the brain and the spinal cord
10 Clues: another name for neurons • cells that make up the nervous system • How many parts does the nervous system have? • this is made up of the brain and the spinal cord • Your nervous system is your body's _______ center • What is the most important part of the nervous system • this is the command center and coordinator of the nervous system • ...
Marine Animals 2026-03-19
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- A bell-shaped, free-swimming cnidarian form, like a jellyfish.
- Eggs with a protective shell and internal membranes that allow them to be laid on land.
- Organisms that live on or in the seafloor/lake floor.
- Body parts arranged around a central point, like spokes on a wheel.
- An organ in pregnant mammals that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall for nutrient uptake and waste removal.
- Body can be divided into two matching left and right halves.
- A hydraulic system used by echinoderms for movement, feeding, and gas exchange.
- Animals that have a backbone or spinal column.
- Animals that produce their own body heat internally.
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- A type of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows out of the body of the parent.
- A lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something; lack of symmetry.
- Animals that rely on external environmental temperatures to regulate their body heat.
- A gas-filled organ in fish that helps them control their buoyancy.
- An organism that has both functional male and female reproductive organs.
- A firm, flexible connective tissue that makes up the skeleton in some fish and joints.
- Specialized glands in mammals that produce milk to nourish their young.
- An internal skeleton that supports the body, made of bone or cartilage.
- The process of shedding an exoskeleton to allow for growth.
- Animals that lack a backbone or vertebral column.
- A tube-shaped, sedentary (attached) cnidarian form, like a sea anemone or coral.
- A hard outer shell that protects and supports the body.
21 Clues: Animals that have a backbone or spinal column. • Animals that lack a backbone or vertebral column. • Animals that produce their own body heat internally. • Organisms that live on or in the seafloor/lake floor. • A hard outer shell that protects and supports the body. • The process of shedding an exoskeleton to allow for growth. • ...
P.E. Terms 2020-12-07
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- a person's ability to maintain their equilibrium when moving or when they are in a stationary position
- The ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations
- the ability to use two or more body parts together
- a person's ability to move fast
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscles
- a person's ability to know where they are in relationship to teammates, opponents, boundary lines, goals and other objects
- a person's ability to transfer energy into force at a rapid pace, also known as explosive body movement
- enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency
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- the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- the amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort
- not using or dependent on oxygen
- the act of increasing speed
- ratio of body fat to lean body tissue
- the gracefulness of a quick and nimble person or animal
15 Clues: the act of increasing speed • a person's ability to move fast • not using or dependent on oxygen • ratio of body fat to lean body tissue • enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency • the ability to use two or more body parts together • the gracefulness of a quick and nimble person or animal • the amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort • ...
Medical Terminology - CH 1 2021-08-19
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- vertically divides the body into unequal right and left portions. (two words,no space between)
- the study of the functions of body parts, what they do, and how they do it.
- made up of lymph nodes, the thymus gland, the spleen, and the lymph vessels. drains tissue spaces of excess fluid and absorbs fats and carries it to the blood. (two words, no space between)
- synonymous with inferior, towards the tail.
- refers to the walls of a cavity.
- the liquid part of a cell.
- a system that includes the skin, hair, nails, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands. (two words, no space between)
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- maintenance of the internal environment of the body.
- toward the side or away from the midline of the body.
- the organs of any cavity.
- the study of the structure or morphology of the body and how the body parts are organized.
- space between the two pleural cavities, contains the heart, thymus gland, lymph and blood vessels, trachea,esophagus, and nerves.
- made up of similar cells that perform similar functions.
- the smallest units of elements.
- characterized by elongated cells that generate movement.
15 Clues: the organs of any cavity. • the liquid part of a cell. • the smallest units of elements. • refers to the walls of a cavity. • synonymous with inferior, towards the tail. • maintenance of the internal environment of the body. • toward the side or away from the midline of the body. • made up of similar cells that perform similar functions. • ...
Cale Garland Unit 1 2025-03-21
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- make their own food
- the ability to maintain a stable internal heat tempis
- description of objects
- reproduces exact copies of themselves
- has a nucleus
- is how your body uses its energy
- made up of 1 cell
- cells are made up into different parts
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- parts of the ecosystem that are living
- parts of the ecosystem that are nonliving
- no nucleus
- uses egg and sperm to reproduce
- includes a number or time
- made up of multiple cells
- eat other organisms to get energy
15 Clues: no nucleus • has a nucleus • made up of 1 cell • make their own food • description of objects • includes a number or time • made up of multiple cells • uses egg and sperm to reproduce • is how your body uses its energy • eat other organisms to get energy • reproduces exact copies of themselves • parts of the ecosystem that are living • cells are made up into different parts • ...
unit 1 review 2023-09-20
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- place the index and middle finger just to the side of the Adam's apple, in the soft hollow area.
- cavity that contains the stomach
- _____ is located on the right and in the middle of the anatomical regions
- a fluid-filled space inside the body that holds and protects internal organs.
- cavity that contains the reproductive organs
- _____ is located on the right and on the bottom of the anatomical regions
- in the word electrocardiogram "gram" is a:
- die through submersion in and inhalation of water
- contains the spinal cavity and the cranial cavity
- cavity that contains the spine
- _____ is located in the middle and on the bottom of the anatomical regions
- cavity that contains the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity
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- cavity that contains the lungs
- _____ is located on the right at the top of the anatomical regions
- a device used to stop the flow of blood to an area of the body using pressure.
- controls the body functions through hormones
- cavity that contains the brain
- an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame.
- cavity contains the pelvic,abdominal and thoracic cavity
- breaks down food into substances that the body can use
- _____ is located on the top and in the middle of the anatomical regions
- plane that goes through the body splitting it into left and right parts
- plane that splits the body into frontal posterior parts
- plane that goes through the body splitting it into superior and inferior portions
- _____ is located in the middle of the anatomical regions
25 Clues: cavity that contains the lungs • cavity that contains the brain • cavity that contains the spine • cavity that contains the stomach • in the word electrocardiogram "gram" is a: • controls the body functions through hormones • cavity that contains the reproductive organs • an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame. • die through submersion in and inhalation of water • ...
Body Systems: Structure and Support Part 1 2024-10-24
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- To let something happen or to give permission for something to occur.
- The system in the body made up of bones that provides structure, support, and protection for other organs.
- Not likely to change or be disturbed; firm and steady.
- Places where two or more bones meet, allowing for movement.
- Strong tissue that can contract to help move and support the body.
- A joint that allows bones to rotate.
- Tissues that connect bones to other bones.
- To keep something safe from harm or damage, like how the skull protects the brain.
- The framework of bones in the body, providing structure and support.
- To become smaller or tighter, like when a muscle shortens to help move a part of the body.
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- A joint that allows bones to move and rotate in nearly all directions.
- The bone that protects the brain.
- The system in the body made up of muscles that helps move different parts of the body and maintain posture.
- A mineral that is important for strong bones and teeth, and helps the body with other functions like muscle movement.
- Cells produced inside some bones that carry oxygen.
- A joint that allows bones to move back and forth in a single direction.
- Refers to the arrangement or organization of parts to form something, like the structure of an organism.
- From Latin ligare, meaning "to bind, tie"
- The main energy producers in a cell.
- To make something possible; to give someone or something the ability to do something.
- Common use: Refers to a building or something that has been constructed.
21 Clues: The bone that protects the brain. • The main energy producers in a cell. • A joint that allows bones to rotate. • From Latin ligare, meaning "to bind, tie" • Tissues that connect bones to other bones. • Cells produced inside some bones that carry oxygen. • Not likely to change or be disturbed; firm and steady. • ...
Special class 2 2025-09-06
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- The part you use to hug, lift, and wave.
- The part behind your chest.
- The top part of your body.
- The part you use to smell.
- The front upper part of your body.
- The front part of your head, includes eyes, nose, mouth.
- The side part of your body between waist and legs.
- The bone that moves when you chew.
- The part you stand on.
- The hair above your eyes.
- The part that connects your head and body.
- The part you use to eat and speak.
- The hair on your eyelids that protect your eyes.
- Small parts on your hand you use to point or hold.
- The soft part at the side of your head.
- The front part of your body, also called stomach area.
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- Lines on your face when you smile or get old.
- The joint in the middle of your leg.
- A small hollow on your cheek when you smile.
- Small parts at the end of your foot.
- The soft part of your face you can pinch.
- The joint that connects your arm to your body.
- The part above your eyes.
- The bottom part of your face below your mouth.
- The middle part of your body above the hips.
- The organ inside your head that helps you think.
- The part you use to write, draw, and hold things.
- The part you use to walk or run.
- The bone structure of your head.
- The organ you use to see.
30 Clues: The part you stand on. • The part above your eyes. • The hair above your eyes. • The organ you use to see. • The top part of your body. • The part you use to smell. • The part behind your chest. • The part you use to walk or run. • The bone structure of your head. • The front upper part of your body. • The bone that moves when you chew. • The part you use to eat and speak. • ...
Moving body parts 2025-09-21
8 Clues: and knee hinge joint • makes movements possible • and ankle gliding joint • function of moving body part • and hip ball and socket joint • an example of body moving part • joint type of joints in the body • body parts parts of the body that can bend, stretch or rotate
ALC - BOOK 2 - Unit 1 - What's the matter? - Part 1 2024-12-16
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- to make physical contact with something or someone
- each of the teo pieces of skin that can close over each eye
- similar to "What's wrong?" (4W)
- to indicate with your fingertip where something is (2W)
- the hair on the lower forehead and above the eyes
- the hard slightly curved part that protects the end of a finger
- short hairs that grow along the edges of the eyes
- make a part of your body go from one point to another
- any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand
- each of the two organs that we use to see
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- a question doctors use to patients about symptoms (3W)
- either organ on each side of the head used to hear sounds
- to ingest drugs as a treatment for illness or injury (2W)
- uncomfortably painful due to injury, infection or too much use
- the joint between the lower arm and the upper arm
- the whole physical structure that forms a person or animal
- any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame
- the part of your body between your shoulder and your hand
- the joint between your lower leg and your foot
- on the side of the western part of your body when facing north
- on the side of the eastern part of your body when facing north
- to feel pain in a part of your body or to injure someone
22 Clues: similar to "What's wrong?" (4W) • each of the two organs that we use to see • the joint between your lower leg and your foot • the joint between the lower arm and the upper arm • the hair on the lower forehead and above the eyes • short hairs that grow along the edges of the eyes • any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand • ...
Sponges and Cnidarians 2022-02-03
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- Specialization of many cells
- What kingdom are sponges and Cnidarians from
- Is a balanced arrangement of parts
- Only freshwater cnidarian
- Can not move and find food
- cannot divide into equal parts in any way
- Single cell
- Aid in reproduction and nutrient transport
- Can move and find food
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- is divided into halves of symmetry
- has parts radiate out from a central axis
- feed How do sponges obtain food
- Creates energy in its own body
- Outer layer of cells, used for protection
- Obtains energy from outside sources
- Allow water into sponge
16 Clues: Single cell • Can move and find food • Allow water into sponge • Only freshwater cnidarian • Can not move and find food • Specialization of many cells • Creates energy in its own body • feed How do sponges obtain food • is divided into halves of symmetry • Is a balanced arrangement of parts • Obtains energy from outside sources • has parts radiate out from a central axis • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-30
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- Amount
- Central nervous system
- Discontinued
- Activities of daily living
- Body part pointed inwards
- Dead on arrival
- Increasing angle of joint
- Towards front of body
- Moving toes out and away from midline of body
- Closest to skin
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Looseness in joint
- Movement away from body
- Moving toes towards body
- Swelling in tissue
- Blood pressure
- Divides in equal left to right halves
- Towards back of body
- Ambulate, Ambulatory
- Pain felt somewhere other that where it originated
- Frontal plane,divides body in front to back halves
- Computer tomography
- A discoloration under the skin caused by bleeding
- Partial or incomplete seperation of joints
- divides body into inferior and superior parts
- A recent/ new injury
- Towards feet
- Bodys response to injury
- A complete seperation of 2 pieces of a joint
- Bringing toes in towards midline of body
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
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- Swelling in joint
- Anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone.
- Farthest from mid-line of body
- Farthest from center of body
- A stretch/tear of ligaments
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise
- Position of body part pointed outwards
- Stretching or tearing of muscles or tendons
- Anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- Towards top of head
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Lying face down
- Extreme or excessive straightening of part
- Standing, facing forward, head up
- Lying face up
- Moving toes down away from body
- Closest to center of body
- Turning forearm away from body
- Movement towards body
- Closest to mid-line of body
- Chief complaint
- Healing apparatus,ultrasound, heat, ice, ect.
- Diagnosis
- Farthest from skin
- Turning forearm towards body
- Amount of movement allowed in a joint
- The structure that connects bones together
- Decreasing angle formed by bones of moved joint
- A longterm on-going injury
61 Clues: Amount • Diagnosis • Discontinued • Towards feet • Lying face up • Blood pressure • Dead on arrival • Closest to skin • Lying face down • Chief complaint • Swelling in joint • Looseness in joint • Swelling in tissue • Farthest from skin • Towards top of head • Computer tomography • Towards back of body • Ambulate, Ambulatory • A recent/ new injury • Towards front of body • Movement towards body • ...
The Muscular System 2023-10-10
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- A muscle whose contractions bend the limbs or other parts of the body
- An involuntary, non-striated (striped) muscle that is arranged in sheets.
- What you should do before working out so you don't injure a muscle.
- These fibrous tissues are responsible for connecting muscles to bones.
- The human body has more than _____ hundred muscles!
- These fibrous tissues are responsible for connecting bones to bones.
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- Skeletal muscles work in _____ to move the body.
- A muscle whose contractions straighten the limbs or other parts of the body.
- There are ____ different types of muscles in the human body.
- Eating foods high in this will help build muscles.
- The muscle which works in opposition of the Tricep.
- Cardiac and skeletal muscles are arranged in this manner.
- These muscles are found in the walls of your heart.
13 Clues: Skeletal muscles work in _____ to move the body. • Eating foods high in this will help build muscles. • The muscle which works in opposition of the Tricep. • The human body has more than _____ hundred muscles! • These muscles are found in the walls of your heart. • Cardiac and skeletal muscles are arranged in this manner. • ...
TB 11-29-23 2023-11-29
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- having a lot of differences.
- small groups of houses.
- a group of body parts that help you breathe.
- far away from places.
- the land outside of cities and towns.
- to demand.
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- to take and return later.
- thoughts.
- from one side to the other.
- a group of body parts made of bones.
- the answer to a problem.
- the ideas, skills, arts, and tools of a certain group of people.
12 Clues: thoughts. • to demand. • far away from places. • small groups of houses. • the answer to a problem. • to take and return later. • from one side to the other. • having a lot of differences. • a group of body parts made of bones. • the land outside of cities and towns. • a group of body parts that help you breathe. • the ideas, skills, arts, and tools of a certain group of people.
Nervous System Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-23
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- contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, which work together to control involuntary body functions
- carries messages between the CNS and the body
- sensory, nerves carry messages from all parts of the body to the brain and spinal cord
- motor, nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- consists of the nerves and has two divisions: the somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
- a chronic, degenerative neuromuscular disease
- a clear, colorless substance found in the ventricles
- is responsible for chewing, tasting, saliva production, and is a backup breather
- carries impulses in the right direction
- is responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, and muscle tone
- between the cerebrum and the midbrain; contains the thalmus and the hypothalmus
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- occurs when the brain is impaired, resulting in a lack of oxygen and a destruction of brain tissue
- the largest and highest section of the brain
- nerve cell that is the basic structural unit of the nervous system
- consists of the brain and spinal cord
- a single nerve fiber which carries the impulse away from the cell body
- is responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and for certain eye and auditory reflexes
- is a relay station for sensory and motor messages from the brain to the body and back
- carries the impulses towards the cell body
- responsible for regulating heartbeat, respirations, swallowing, coughing, and BP
20 Clues: consists of the brain and spinal cord • carries impulses in the right direction • carries the impulses towards the cell body • the largest and highest section of the brain • carries messages between the CNS and the body • a chronic, degenerative neuromuscular disease • a clear, colorless substance found in the ventricles • ...
Vitamin and Mineral Crossword 2015-11-12
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- Important for normal brain and nerve function
- Part of every cell in the body
- Helps the body absorb iron and calcium
- Makes red blood cells
- Found in milk and other dairy products
- Helps cells live longer
- Is made with sunlight
- Helps turn food into energy
- Helps the body make red blood cells
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- Turns carbohydrates into energy
- Keeps your immune system strong and helps heals wounds
- Helps the body keep a balance of water
- Prevents eye problems
- Helps convert carbohydrates to energy
- Helps muscles and nerves function
- Helps blood clot
- Helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body
17 Clues: Helps blood clot • Prevents eye problems • Makes red blood cells • Is made with sunlight • Helps cells live longer • Helps turn food into energy • Part of every cell in the body • Turns carbohydrates into energy • Helps muscles and nerves function • Helps the body make red blood cells • Helps convert carbohydrates to energy • Helps the body keep a balance of water • ...
Cars 2025-05-27
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- - Equal distribution of weight or force
- - Component reducing friction between moving parts
- - Rod measuring fluid levels
- - Device slowing or stopping the vehicle
- - Strap securing occupants in seats
- - Frame supporting the vehicle's body and parts
- - Adjusting components to proper position
- - Device igniting the air-fuel mixture
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- - Set of straps for safety or support
- - Seal preventing fluid leaks between parts
- - Rotational force applied to components
- - Shaft controlling valve timing in the engine
- - System clearing frost from windows
- - Components pressing against rotors to stop wheels
- - Synchronization of engine components
15 Clues: - Rod measuring fluid levels • - Strap securing occupants in seats • - System clearing frost from windows • - Set of straps for safety or support • - Synchronization of engine components • - Device igniting the air-fuel mixture • - Equal distribution of weight or force • - Rotational force applied to components • - Device slowing or stopping the vehicle • ...
Muscular System Search 2024-03-22
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- relating to the part of the stomach nearest the esophagus.
- Hip movement and assist hip rotation
- any of several muscles having three points of attachment at one end.
- The point where a muscle attaches to a movable bone
- A non strained muscle
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- each of the three parts of a deltoid muscle, attached at the front, side, and rear of the shoulder.
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- A point where a bone and muscle are attached but do not move during contraction
- long, thin muscle located in the medial compartment of the thigh
- Muscular organ that pumps blood through out the body
- a long, narrow muscle running obliquely across the front of each thigh from the hipbone to the inside of the leg below the knee.
- a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined.
- The bones and build of the body
- A straightening movement between two body parts
14 Clues: A non strained muscle • The bones and build of the body • Hip movement and assist hip rotation • A straightening movement between two body parts • The point where a muscle attaches to a movable bone • Muscular organ that pumps blood through out the body • A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • ...
Evolution 2024-06-04
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- type of rock that fossils are found in
- alteration of DNA can be helpful, harmful, or neutral
- traveled the world observing different species
- many organisms contain similar sequences (sections) of DNA
- this structure is body parts that are the same or similar in different species
- many organisms have similar embryos supporting the idea of common ancestors
- allow scientists to show how species changed over time
- all living things must be related and evolved over time due to this
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- rapid evolution that occurs when the mutation of a few genes results in the appearance of a new species over a short time
- body parts that are useless or left over from a previous ancestor in which they were useful
- evolution of some species with variations to appear that might have been otherwise hidden
- matching or extra/left over body parts support the idea of common ancestors
- change in inherited characteristics over time
- a continuous series of mutations and variations over time will result in new species
14 Clues: type of rock that fossils are found in • change in inherited characteristics over time • traveled the world observing different species • alteration of DNA can be helpful, harmful, or neutral • allow scientists to show how species changed over time • many organisms contain similar sequences (sections) of DNA • ...
Marine Animals 2022-04-29
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- any so-called cold-blooded animal
- a single individual has both male and female reproductive organs at some point in life
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- a system of canals in echinoderms containing a circulating watery fluid that is used for the movement of the tentacles and tube feet.
- a body plan in which the body can be divided into mirror images along a central axis
- having disproportionate arrangement of parts
- A type of connective tissue that is firm and flexible and having an extracellular matrix comprised mainly of chondroitin sulphate
- located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube
- one of two principal body forms occurring in members of the animal phylum Cnidaria
- any member of the mammalian group characterized by the presence of a placenta
- an organism must produce its own body heat through metabolism
- a skeleton that consists of hard, mineralized structures located within the soft tissue of organisms
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- Animals that lack backbones
- the shedding or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement.
- vertebrates that live in marine environments
- An air-breathing egg characterized by a shell and extraembryonic membranes.
- an external anatomical feature that supports and protects an animal's body
- epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands.
- the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis
- the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism.
- hose marine ecosystems consisting of organisms living on, attached to, or burrowing in the sediment of the ocean floor.
21 Clues: Animals that lack backbones • any so-called cold-blooded animal • vertebrates that live in marine environments • having disproportionate arrangement of parts • epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands. • the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism. • the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis • ...
Marine Animals 2022-04-29
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- located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube
- an external anatomical feature that supports and protects an animal's body
- any member of the mammalian group characterized by the presence of a placenta
- a body plan in which the body can be divided into mirror images along a central axis
- the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism.
- A type of connective tissue that is firm and flexible and having an extracellular matrix comprised mainly of chondroitin sulphate
- epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands.
- An air-breathing egg characterized by a shell and extraembryonic membranes.
- a system of canals in echinoderms containing a circulating watery fluid that is used for the movement of the tentacles and tube feet.
- an organism must produce its own body heat through metabolism
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- the shedding or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement.
- vertebrates that live in marine environments
- Animals that lack backbones
- one of two principal body forms occurring in members of the animal phylum Cnidaria
- any so-called cold-blooded animal
- a single individual has both male and female reproductive organs at some point in life
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- having disproportionate arrangement of parts
- a skeleton that consists of hard, mineralized structures located within the soft tissue of organisms
- the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis
- hose marine ecosystems consisting of organisms living on, attached to, or burrowing in the sediment of the ocean floor.
21 Clues: Animals that lack backbones • any so-called cold-blooded animal • vertebrates that live in marine environments • having disproportionate arrangement of parts • epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands. • the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism. • the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis • ...
Energy Balance and Body Composition 2023-01-18
13 Clues: "loss" • "gain" • thin/skinny • lack of water • body mass index • the food you eat • involves minimum energy • being able to move freely • athletes have low ____ ____ • What is used to power the body? • moving something heavy requires ____ • walking on a tightrope requires ____ • being able to use body parts together
Cars 2025-05-27
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- – Equal distribution of weight or force
- – Shaft controlling valve timing in the engine
- – Liquid fuel used in many vehicles
- – Device igniting the air-fuel mixture
- – Synchronization of engine components
- – Component reducing friction between moving parts
- – Seal preventing fluid leaks between parts
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- – Adjusting components to proper position
- – Components pressing against rotors to stop wheels
- – Device slowing or stopping the vehicle
- – Frame supporting the vehicle's body and parts
- – Rotational force applied to components
- – Motor initiating engine operation
- – Fuel powering internal combustion engines
- – Rod measuring fluid levels
15 Clues: – Rod measuring fluid levels • – Liquid fuel used in many vehicles • – Motor initiating engine operation • – Device igniting the air-fuel mixture • – Synchronization of engine components • – Equal distribution of weight or force • – Device slowing or stopping the vehicle • – Rotational force applied to components • – Adjusting components to proper position • ...
Nutrient Crossword by Wilson 2022-11-11
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- A chemical that provides plants with colour, flavour and odour
- Proteins that contain sufficient amounts of all amino acids
- A food required in large amounts to provide energy for the body
- Although these nutrients don't provide the body with energy, they are vital for a healthy body
- The condition where one's diet does not meet daily nutrient requirements
- Proteins that don't contain all nine amino acids
- Vitamins that dissolve in fat and are stored in the liver
- A food with a lot of calories and not a lot of nutrients
- Foods that are made of carbohydrates that don't provide energy but instead is essential for good health as it helps digest other foods
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- Molecules of carbon and hydrogen that are parts of all fats and oils
- Nutrients used for energy, nerve and other functions
- A source of energy for the body made up of carbon and hydrogen
- Groups of nutrients like fats and oils that don't easily dissolve in water
- A food low in calories with a wide variety of nutrients
- The building blocks of all proteins
- Nutrients necessary for the growth and rehabilitation of cells
- A type of vitamin that the body loses every day and, therefore, must be consumed every day
- Essential parts of bones and teeth that provide nerve function
- Dihydrogen monoxide is required to live as it makes up to 70% of our body
- A simple sugar providing your body with energy
20 Clues: The building blocks of all proteins • A simple sugar providing your body with energy • Proteins that don't contain all nine amino acids • Nutrients used for energy, nerve and other functions • A food low in calories with a wide variety of nutrients • A food with a lot of calories and not a lot of nutrients • Vitamins that dissolve in fat and are stored in the liver • ...
Human Anatomy and physiology 2017-10-06
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- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life
- the act of moving/change of place
- excessive, above normal,tone tension
- traces structure changes that occur in the body throughout the life span
- engulfing of extracellular fluid by cells
- new individual organism off-spring produced from their parent
- deals with structure too small to be seen with the naked eye
- a measure of the ability of a solution to cause a change in cell shape
- engulfing of foreign solids by cells
- is the study of large body structures visible to the naked eye
- positive electrical change
- small cellular structures
- the process of breaking down food
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- a solution with a concentration of nonpenetrating
- the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter
- study the body parts and relations
- anatomy: all structures in a particular region of the body
- cytoplasmic organelles responsible for ATP
- the cellular material surrounding the nucleus
- physiology: concerns kidney function and urine production
- body parts works and carry out life sustaining activities
- negative electrical change
- explains the workings of the nervous system
- taken in a via the diet
- level: is a cellular organazational level between cells and complete organ
- is an increase in size of the body part of the organism as a whole
- studies structural changes caused by disease
- system: organs that work together to perform or or more functions
- below normal tone or tension
- body structure is studied system by system
30 Clues: taken in a via the diet • small cellular structures • negative electrical change • positive electrical change • below normal tone or tension • the act of moving/change of place • the process of breaking down food • study the body parts and relations • excessive, above normal,tone tension • engulfing of foreign solids by cells • engulfing of extracellular fluid by cells • ...
Nervous System 2025-05-19
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- responsible for processing, receiving, and responding to sensory information
- What are the 2 body parts that are most sensitive to pain
- Common brain disease and there's 150,000 new cases a year
- The Nervous system has 2 main parts
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- The body has _______ of nerve cells
- Works by sending messages to the brain and other body parts
- What are the 2 body parts that are most sensitive to pain
- The nervous system has 2 main parts
- signals that help move the muscles
- Responsible for speech, sleep, and language
- When something prevents the brain for getting enough blood flow
11 Clues: signals that help move the muscles • The body has _______ of nerve cells • The nervous system has 2 main parts • The Nervous system has 2 main parts • Responsible for speech, sleep, and language • What are the 2 body parts that are most sensitive to pain • What are the 2 body parts that are most sensitive to pain • ...
Unit Three Vocab 2022-10-19
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- The energy of a body or a system with respect to the motion of the body or of the particles in a system
- The energy possessed or acquired by an object due to a change in its position when it is present in a gravitational field
- the energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance
- That convey energy and entropy from one location to another
- Entropy always increases
- The transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas
- The process in which energy is emitted as particles or waves
- Radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat causing chemical reactions or generating electricity
- The transfer of heat between two parts of a system, caused by a temperature difference between parts
- A measure of warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value
- The energy of a body or a system with respect to the position of the body or the arrangement of the particles of the system
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- Energy that is transferred from a body to another as the result of a difference in a temperature
- The total potential energy a unit charge will possess if located at any point in the outer space
- Energy can be neither be created nor destroyed
- The potential energy stored by the deformation of an elastic material
15 Clues: Entropy always increases • Energy can be neither be created nor destroyed • the energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance • That convey energy and entropy from one location to another • The process in which energy is emitted as particles or waves • The potential energy stored by the deformation of an elastic material • ...
Physiology and Profession 2025-10-13
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- – A horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions.
- – A vertical plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves.
- – Expressed in spoken words.
- – A measurable factor revealing information.
- – The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- – An imaginary flat surface used to describe or section an animal's body for studies, surgeries, or carcass evaluation, providing a standardized way to discuss animal structure.
- – Towards or at the body surface.
- – Combining insights from different fields like veterinary science, nutrition, and economics to tackle the complexity of the industry.
- – The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
- – Towards the front or head end of the animal.
- – Towards the nose or snout.
- – Towards the back or upper side of the animal.
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- – Messages conveyed by a person’s behavior and the physical environment.
- – Towards the belly or lower side of the animal.
- – Towards the rear or tail end of the animal.
- – Away from the body surface, more internal.
- – practices, protocols, and measurements across the industry for efficiency, quality control, andclear communication.
- – A vertical plane that divides the body into front and back portions.
- – Away from the midline or towards the sides of the body.
- – The capacity to understand and share the feelings and experiences of others.
- – Towards the head end of the animal.
- – A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularlysuch a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- – Towards the tail end of the animal.
- – Towards the midline or center of the body.
24 Clues: – Expressed in spoken words. • – Towards the nose or snout. • – Towards or at the body surface. • – Towards the head end of the animal. • – Towards the tail end of the animal. • – A measurable factor revealing information. • – Away from the body surface, more internal. • – Towards the midline or center of the body. • – Towards the rear or tail end of the animal. • ...
Lesson 8 2024-02-20
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- All the people who live in a particular area, country, when talked about as a GROUP.
- A gas breathed out by people and animals from the lungs.
- To be unable to find something/somebody.
- To take somebody/something away from a place.
- The tube in the body that carries air from the throat to the lungs.
- Any of the tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- Any of the smallest tubes in the body that carry blood.
- To give something, especially money or goods, to help achieve or provide something.
- The measurement in degrees of how hot or cold a thing or place is.
- The two organs in the chest that you use for breathing.
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- The layer of muscle between the lungs and the stomach, used especially to control breathing.
- The red liquid that flows through the bodies of humans and animals.
- A human or an animal body, or a part of it, when it is being thought of as the organs and processes that make it function.
- All the people who live in a particular area, city or country.
- The top layer of the earth in which plants or trees grow.
- To attack somebody or a part of the body; to make somebody become ill.
- To say what somebody/something is like.
- The organ in the chest that sends blood around the body.
- Any of the tubes that carry blood from all parts of the body towards the heart.
- The regular beat of the heart as it sends blood around the body, that can be felt in different places, especially on the inside part of the wrist.
20 Clues: To say what somebody/something is like. • To be unable to find something/somebody. • To take somebody/something away from a place. • Any of the smallest tubes in the body that carry blood. • The two organs in the chest that you use for breathing. • A gas breathed out by people and animals from the lungs. • The organ in the chest that sends blood around the body. • ...
Bleeding 2016-10-24
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- Tiny blood vessels linking arteries and veins
- A bandage applied snugly to create pressure on a wound to aid in controlling bleeding
- The total amount of blood circulating within the body
- Bleeding on the outside of the body; often, visible bleeding
- generally easier to control than arterial bleeding
- rapid and severe bleeding
- what to put on a cut to keep it from drying up
- The process by which blood thickens at a wound site to seal an opening in a blood vessel and stop bleeding
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- what to put on uncontrolled bleeding
- Pressure applied on a wound to control bleeding
- what to wear when taking care of someone bleeding
- usually slow bleeding
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood from all parts of the body to the heart
- Bleeding inside the body
- Large blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body
- A tight, wide band placed around an arm or a leg to constrict blood vessels in order to stop blood flow to a wound
16 Clues: usually slow bleeding • Bleeding inside the body • rapid and severe bleeding • what to put on uncontrolled bleeding • Tiny blood vessels linking arteries and veins • what to put on a cut to keep it from drying up • Pressure applied on a wound to control bleeding • what to wear when taking care of someone bleeding • generally easier to control than arterial bleeding • ...
Unit 1 2025-08-16
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- ability for an organism to change based on their environment
- type of tissue that forms glands, the outer portion of the skin, lines blood vessels, hollow organs and passages leading out of the body.
- used to give clear location of a particular spot in the body
- basic structural and functional units of the human body
- type of connective tissue that is found in the embryonic stages
- Combination of all organ systems working together
- Basic units of life
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- single layer of epithelial tissue
- Divide the abdomen into four parts including right upper and lower and left upper and lower.
- Hollow areas inside the body
- types of tissue which supports connects and surrounds organs and other body parts
- group of tissues which perform a specific function or group of functions
- group of similar cells which work together as a unit
13 Clues: Basic units of life • Hollow areas inside the body • single layer of epithelial tissue • Combination of all organ systems working together • group of similar cells which work together as a unit • basic structural and functional units of the human body • ability for an organism to change based on their environment • ...
Nervous System 2022-05-06
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- carry messages from the brain to other parts of the body
- controls movement, balance and coordination
- nerves that branch out from the spinal cord make up this system
- made up of the brain and spinal cord
- another word for your brain stem
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- done automatically or without thinking
- controls thinking, learning, and feeling
- automatic responses that protect your body
- fibers that send out nerve signals
- where your spinal cord meets your brain
- a thick bundle of nerves running down your spine
- tiny branches that receive electrical signals
- part of the cell that sends instructions to other parts of the cell
- send messages back from the central nervous system instructing muscles and organs what to do or how to react
- have a cell body, nucleus, axon, and dendrites
15 Clues: another word for your brain stem • fibers that send out nerve signals • made up of the brain and spinal cord • done automatically or without thinking • where your spinal cord meets your brain • controls thinking, learning, and feeling • automatic responses that protect your body • controls movement, balance and coordination • tiny branches that receive electrical signals • ...
Inside the body 2021-08-30
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- You use this organ for thinking.
- When you eat food, it goes here first.
- Food moves out of your stomach into this part.
- This red liquid carries oxygen and nutrients to different parts of your body.
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- This organ moves the blood inside your body.
- You use this organ to breathe.
- This organ covers your body.
- These parts are connected to your bones and help you to move.
- These parts make our skeleton. They are hard and white.
9 Clues: This organ covers your body. • You use this organ to breathe. • You use this organ for thinking. • When you eat food, it goes here first. • This organ moves the blood inside your body. • Food moves out of your stomach into this part. • These parts make our skeleton. They are hard and white. • These parts are connected to your bones and help you to move. • ...
Systems of the Human Body 2022-01-11
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- The mouth, stomach and intestines. This system is responsible for breaking down the food we eat into particles that are small enough for the cells to take in.
- The organs responsible for eliminating waste products from the human body, including the kidneys, bladder and even the skin.
- Has 600 parts that give your body the ability to move and bend. Some are attached to bones and can be moved voluntarily while others, like the heart, contract and relax.
- Body parts that perform a given function, like the heart, lungs, and brain
- Special chemicals made by the endocrine system to help the body to grow and develop
- The microscopic, living building blocks of which every living thing is comprised. The human body is composed of over 75 trillion
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- eliminating waste and maintaining the health of every cell.
- The blood, blood vessels and heart. This system is responsible for transporting
- All of the cells and organs in the body that protect against disease-causing germs
- Has 206 parts in the human body and the tissues that connect them. This system gives your body its structure and provides protection for the inner organs.
- The organs that are responsible for controlling the entire body (the brain, nerves, spinal cord) and the sense organs that help us learn what is going on around us (ears, eyes, nose, tongue, and skin)
- The organs, glands, and other structures that allow an organism to produce offspring
- The organs that make and send special chemical messengers called hormones throughout the body to help the body to grow, to burn sugar for energy, to digest foods, to recover from injury and to help the body perform well under pressure.
13 Clues: eliminating waste and maintaining the health of every cell. • Body parts that perform a given function, like the heart, lungs, and brain • The blood, blood vessels and heart. This system is responsible for transporting • All of the cells and organs in the body that protect against disease-causing germs • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-11
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- The part of your body that feels full after a big meal
- Parts of your body that help you to move
- This is your back bone
- Organ that pumping blood to the body organs
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- Glasses are worn for these body parts
- We have this special sensory receptors to experience the world
- The largest organ of the body
- The doorway for food
- The greatest number of mitochondria situated at this organ
9 Clues: The doorway for food • This is your back bone • The largest organ of the body • Glasses are worn for these body parts • Parts of your body that help you to move • Organ that pumping blood to the body organs • The part of your body that feels full after a big meal • The greatest number of mitochondria situated at this organ • ...
New Vocab 2021-10-30
14 Clues: all • globe • breeze • have on • come to • top of body • used to smell • low temperature • on ends of feet • a place to sit on • rose from a chair • medium temperature • Time piece worn on wrist • body parts on ends of arms
Nervous System Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-23
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- / sensory, nerves carry messages from all parts of the body to the brain and spinal cord
- lateral sclerosis / a chronic, degenerative neuromuscular disease
- / carries impulses in the right direction
- / between the cerebrum and the midbrain; contains the thalmus and the hypothalmus
- / the largest and highest section of the brain
- / motor, nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- cord / is a relay station for sensory and motor messages from the brain to the body and back
- nervous system / carries messages between the CNS and the body
- / is responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, and muscle tone
- / a single nerve fiber which carries the impulse away from the cell body
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- nervous system / consists of the brain and spinal cord
- nervous system / contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, which work together to control involuntary body functions
- / is responsible for chewing, tasting, saliva production, and is a backup breather
- oblongata / responsible for regulating heartbeat, respirations, swallowing, coughing, and BP
- accident / occurs when the brain is impaired, resulting in a lack of oxygen and a destruction of brain tissue
- / is responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and for certain eye and auditory reflexes
- nervous system / consists of the nerves and has two divisions: the somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
- fluid / a clear, colorless substance found in the ventricles
- / carries the impulses towards the cell body
- / nerve cell that is the basic structural unit of the nervous system
20 Clues: / carries impulses in the right direction • / carries the impulses towards the cell body • / the largest and highest section of the brain • nervous system / consists of the brain and spinal cord • fluid / a clear, colorless substance found in the ventricles • nervous system / carries messages between the CNS and the body • ...
Nervous System Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-23
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- / is responsible for chewing, tasting, saliva production, and is a backup breather
- / motor, nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- / is responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, and muscle tone
- / carries impulses in the right direction
- cord / is a relay station for sensory and motor messages from the brain to the body and back
- / between the cerebrum and the midbrain; contains the thalmus and the hypothalmus
- / nerve cell that is the basic structural unit of the nervous system
- / the largest and highest section of the brain
- nervous system / contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, which work together to control involuntary body functions
- / is responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and for certain eye and auditory reflexes
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- nervous system / consists of the nerves and has two divisions: the somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
- fluid / a clear, colorless substance found in the ventricles
- oblongata / responsible for regulating heartbeat, respirations, swallowing, coughing, and BP
- lateral sclerosis / a chronic, degenerative neuromuscular disease
- / sensory, nerves carry messages from all parts of the body to the brain and spinal cord
- accident / occurs when the brain is impaired, resulting in a lack of oxygen and a destruction of brain tissue
- / carries the impulses towards the cell body
- nervous system / carries messages between the CNS and the body
- / a single nerve fiber which carries the impulse away from the cell body
- nervous system / consists of the brain and spinal cord
20 Clues: / carries impulses in the right direction • / carries the impulses towards the cell body • / the largest and highest section of the brain • nervous system / consists of the brain and spinal cord • fluid / a clear, colorless substance found in the ventricles • nervous system / carries messages between the CNS and the body • ...
Week 7 essential 2024-10-23
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- When animals or objects look like their surroundings to hide from others.
- the part of the body that sees
- Something you can see or touch, like your body or objects around you.
- a type or category of something
- Changes that help animals or plants live better in their environment.
- a device used to call people
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals, like a rabbit.
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- the shape or structure of something
- an open area of land
- The world around us, including the air, water, plants, animals, and everything that makes up where we live.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals, like a fox.
- a picture taken with a camera
- A design or shape that repeats, like stripes or spots on an animal.
- The different parts that make up something, like the bones in your body or the parts of a building.
- the part of the body with the eyes, ears, and brain
- one or some, no matter which
16 Clues: an open area of land • a device used to call people • one or some, no matter which • a picture taken with a camera • the part of the body that sees • a type or category of something • the shape or structure of something • the part of the body with the eyes, ears, and brain • An animal that hunts and eats other animals, like a fox. • ...
Ukulele 2026-03-09
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- To adjust the strings to the correct note/pitch
- A group of notes played together, learned by reading chord charts.
- The parts that vibrate to make sound. You press them to play different notes.
- The long part connecting the head and the body.
- The hole that projects the sound.
- The part that holds the strings on the body.
- The flat surface where you press the strings.
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- Parts that you twist to tune to tighten or loosen the strings and tune the ukulele.
- The Metal bars across the fretboard.
- A common material used to make ukuleles.
- The number of ukulele strings.
- The top of the ukulele that holds the tuning pegs.
- A small, four-string instrument.
- The letter names of the strings.
- The large, hollow part that amplifies sound.
15 Clues: The number of ukulele strings. • A small, four-string instrument. • The letter names of the strings. • The hole that projects the sound. • The Metal bars across the fretboard. • A common material used to make ukuleles. • The part that holds the strings on the body. • The large, hollow part that amplifies sound. • The flat surface where you press the strings. • ...
body systems and homeostasis 2022-03-16
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- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- a person's ability to adjust and control their energy level, emotions, behaviours and attention
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood
- a system that helps maintain internal chemical homeostasis and prevent damage to the body
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
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- mechanical breakdown of food
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body
- consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion
- messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands
- the tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- consist of a single muscle cells
- a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- the breaking down of the bonds in food to convert them into organic molecules
- your bodys central framework
21 Clues: mechanical breakdown of food • your bodys central framework • consist of a single muscle cells • the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • the tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body • an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • ...
Marine Animals 2022-04-29
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- Bladder located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube
- Animals that lack backbones
- Symmetry a body plan in which the body can be divided into mirror images along a central axis
- having disproportionate arrangement of parts
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- an organism must produce its own body heat through metabolism
- a skeleton that consists of hard, mineralized structures located within the soft tissue of organisms
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- A type of connective tissue that is firm and flexible and having an extracellular matrix comprised mainly of chondroitin sulphate
- Eggs An air-breathing egg characterized by a shell and extraembryonic membranes.
- vertebrates that live in marine environments
- Vascular System a system of canals in echinoderms containing a circulating watery fluid that is used for the movement of the tentacles and tube feet.
- a single individual has both male and female reproductive organs at some point in life
- any so-called cold-blooded animal
- the shedding or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement.
- Glands epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands.
- any member of the mammalian group characterized by the presence of a placenta
- the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism.
- an external anatomical feature that supports and protects an animal's body
- hose marine ecosystems consisting of organisms living on, attached to, or burrowing in the sediment of the ocean floor.
- Symmetry the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis
- one of two principal body forms occurring in members of the animal phylum Cnidaria
21 Clues: Animals that lack backbones • any so-called cold-blooded animal • vertebrates that live in marine environments • having disproportionate arrangement of parts • the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism. • Glands epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands. • an organism must produce its own body heat through metabolism • ...
Body 2023-06-15
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- The nose is the part of the face that you use to smell. It also helps you breathe air.
- Feet are the parts of the body at the end of the legs. They help you stand, walk, and run.
- The head is the part of the body that includes the face, brain, and hair. It helps you think, see, hear, and smell.
- Eyes are the organs that you use to see. They allow you to see different colors, shapes, and objects around you.
- Arms are the parts of the body that extend from the shoulders to the hands. They help you reach, grab, and carry things.
- Hands are the parts of the body at the end of the arms. They have fingers and thumbs that you use for grasping and touching.
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- Shoulders are the parts of the body where the arms connect. They provide support and allow you to move your arms.
- Legs are the parts of the body that extend from the hips to the feet. They help you walk, run, and jump.
- Ears are the organs that you use to hear. They help you listen to sounds and voices.
- The mouth is the opening in the face where you eat, drink, talk, and taste food. It has lips and teeth inside.
10 Clues: Ears are the organs that you use to hear. They help you listen to sounds and voices. • The nose is the part of the face that you use to smell. It also helps you breathe air. • Feet are the parts of the body at the end of the legs. They help you stand, walk, and run. • ...
1st Grade KnK Science Midterm Review 2023-10-25
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- (noun) a large body of salt water
- (noun) a kind of animal that has smooth, wet skin
- (noun) the parts of a plant that hold it in the soil and take in water and nutrients
- (noun) all the things that are in a place
- (noun) a kind of animal that is covered in scales, uses gills to breathe, and lives in water
- (noun) the place where an animal finds food, water, and shelter
- (noun) the part of a plant that makes fruits
- (noun) the way we tell what the world is like (seeing, hearing, smell, taste, and touch)
- (noun) the parts of a fish that take air from the water
- (noun) all the parts of a plant's or animal's life
- (noun) a body part or behavior (action) that helps a living thing to survive
- (noun) the part of a plant that holds it up and lets food and water move through the plant
- (verb) to fall into a deep sleep in wintertime
- (noun) a kind of animal that has scaly, dry skin
- (noun) the only kind of animal that has feathers
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- (adjective) safe to eat
- (adjective) not safe to eat
- (noun) the parts of a plant that new plants grow from
- (noun) a kind of adaptation where an animal's color or pattern helps it hide
- (noun) a kind of habitat that gets a lot of sunlight but very little rain
- (noun) the parts of a plant that take in light and air to make food
- (adjective) not growing and not needing food, water, and air
- (noun) a covering that protects a seed
- (noun) a kind of animal that has three body parts and six legs
- (noun) a kind of animal that has hair or fur and feeds its young milk
- (noun) another name for a caterpiillar
- (noun) the part of a plant that holds the seeds
- (noun) a place where animals can be safe
- (adjective) needing food, water, and air to grow and change
- (noun) the parts of some animals that help them breathe air
- (noun) a kind of habitat that is moist, shady, and covered with trees
- (noun) the part of a life cycle where a caterpillar changes into a butterfly
- (noun) a young frog that comes out of an egg and has gills to breathe
33 Clues: (adjective) safe to eat • (adjective) not safe to eat • (noun) a large body of salt water • (noun) a covering that protects a seed • (noun) another name for a caterpiillar • (noun) a place where animals can be safe • (noun) all the things that are in a place • (noun) the part of a plant that makes fruits • (verb) to fall into a deep sleep in wintertime • ...
SNC2D Biology 2016-06-08
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- An organelle that provides instructions for the cells activities (growth, reproduction)
- The 'powerhouse' of the cell; an organelle that supplies energy or ATP for the cell
- ...uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of body tissues and organs
- Smaller Parts of a cell
- An animal tissue that allows movement
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport throughout or out of the cell
- A plant tissue responsible for providing support for the stem, storing food and water, and photosynthesis
- An animal tissue that responds to stimuli and transmits information
- Two identical copies of the chromosome
- ...is reponsible for transporting the sugar produced in photosynthesis from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
- A body system which consists of nerves and neurons that transmit signals between different parts of the body
- Basic unit of life
- A phase where the cell creates an entire copy of the DNA of the cell
- Most nuclei contain a small dense area that produces the ribosomes called the...
- An organelle that covers and protects the nucleus
- The shortest phase, where the cell produces organelles and structures need for cell division
- A phase where the cell grows and produces new proteins and organelles
- A body system that controls growth, metabolism, and development
- A phase of mitosis, where the sister chromatids separate at the centromere, and the separated chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell
- A plant tissue that moves substance form the roots to the leaves; it is also responsible for transporting sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- A body system that has the function of eliminating wastes
- A body system which consists of skin, hair, nails, and glands that protects the body
- A cell division produces that produces two identical daughter cells during prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase phase.
- An organelle that transports materials like protein around the cell
- ...is responsible for the movement of water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- Type of muscle used to move the arms and the legs
- Regulated or controlled cell death
- Produces Proteins
- A body system that has the function of reproduction
- Organelles where digestion occurs
- A plant tissue that forms the protective outer covering
- Where the cell spends most of its life and when the cell is preparing for cell division
- A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins
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- Made up of firm protein filaments and tubules that gives cells its shape in plants, fungi, and most bacteria
- A jelly-like substance that fills up the cell and surrounds the organelles
- A membrane-bound organelles that store nutrients, wastes, and other substances used by the cell
- Type of muscle only found in the heart
- Last Phase mitosis, where the cell divides the cytoplasm into two portions
- A body system which consists of tendons ligaments, and muscles that helps provide movement
- A phase of mitosis, where the chromosomes condenses, mitotic spindles form, and the nuclear structures and envelope disintegrate
- The process of splitting the cytoplasm
- All cells must perform tasks to...
- The most common form of medical imaging that uses high-energy radiation
- A body system which consists of bones and cartilage that supports and protects the body
- ...uses powerful magnets and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body
- A small sack that stores and transports substances throughout the cell
- A body system that consists of the heart, bloods vessels, and blood
- A body system that has the main function of exchanging gases throughout the body
- An animal tissue that supports and protects structures, forms blood, and stores fat
- An animal tissue than forms glands that produce hormones, enzymes, and sweat
- A body system that has the function of ingestion, digestion, absorption of nutrients, and elimination of solid wastes
- An organelle that controls all of the cell's activities
- Type of muscle found in the blood vessels, the stomach, and other organs
- A plant tissue that is responsible for growing new parts of the plant
- Contains chlorophyll and where photosynthesis takes place
- A body system that protects body from disease through circulating fluids called lymph
- A phase of mitosis, where each chromosome becomes completely condensed and start moving toward the centre of the cell; the mitotic spindle becomes complete
57 Clues: Produces Proteins • Basic unit of life • Smaller Parts of a cell • Organelles where digestion occurs • All cells must perform tasks to... • Regulated or controlled cell death • An animal tissue that allows movement • Type of muscle only found in the heart • The process of splitting the cytoplasm • Two identical copies of the chromosome • A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins • ...
Metabolism Vocab 2024-03-26
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- transportation for molecules to the body
- are big molecules that has important functions
- reaction between oxygen and glucose
- small unit that makes up part of the body
- the way the body uses molecules to grow
- protein molecules
- system of the body that takes oxygen
- a storage for energy
- molecule that can be used to release energy
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- claim with evidence
- molecule that comes from air or water
- cell that communicates with the body and brain
- food breaking down
- a way a group of atoms is grouped
- structured group of tissues
- interacting parts that connect
- atoms made of carbon and oxygen
17 Clues: protein molecules • food breaking down • claim with evidence • a storage for energy • structured group of tissues • interacting parts that connect • atoms made of carbon and oxygen • a way a group of atoms is grouped • reaction between oxygen and glucose • system of the body that takes oxygen • molecule that comes from air or water • the way the body uses molecules to grow • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-12-12
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- sends messages from all your body parts to your brain
- connects your peripheral nerves to your brain
- system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- system that is responsible for control of the body and communication among its parts
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- a muscle that pushes and pulls on the lungs to make them move air
- carries oxygen and carbon dioxide and nutrients around the body
- pumps blood through the blood vessels
- the control center of the body
- system that delivers oxygen and nutrients around the body
- where carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen
10 Clues: the control center of the body • pumps blood through the blood vessels • where carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen • connects your peripheral nerves to your brain • system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • sends messages from all your body parts to your brain • system that delivers oxygen and nutrients around the body • ...
Health 2023-07-12
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- A hard and white part in your mouth that helps you bite and chew food.
- The organ in your face that allows you to see.
- The physical part of a person or an animal that is made of different parts, such as the head, arms, legs, etc.
- The organ in your head that controls your thoughts, feelings, and actions.
- A person who is trained to examine, diagnose, and treat people who are sick or injured.
- A part of your body that can contract and relax to make you move.
- The food and drink that you consume regularly.
- The part of a person that thinks, feels, remembers, and imagines.
- The organ in your face that allows you to smell.
- The thin and flexible strands that grow on your head and other parts of your body.
- The organ in your face that allows you to hear.
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- A hard and strong part of your body that forms your skeleton and supports your muscles.
- The organ in your abdomen that digests the food you eat.
- The organ in your chest that pumps blood around your body.
- One of the two organs in your chest that allow you to breathe air.
- A physical activity that you do to keep your body fit and strong.
- The red liquid that flows through your body and carries oxygen and nutrients to your cells.
- The opening in your face that allows you to eat, drink, speak, and breathe.
- A substance or a treatment that is used to cure or prevent a disease or a condition.
- The outer layer of your body that covers and protects your organs and senses touch.
20 Clues: The organ in your face that allows you to see. • The food and drink that you consume regularly. • The organ in your face that allows you to hear. • The organ in your face that allows you to smell. • The organ in your abdomen that digests the food you eat. • The organ in your chest that pumps blood around your body. • ...
Anatomy 2025-10-17
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- Groups of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions
- Contracts and moves various parts of the body
- Thin layer of tissue that surrounds the cell; it protects the interior of the cell from its surroundings and is semipermeable - meaning it allows certain substances to enter the cell
- Process of cell reproduction that occurs when the cell divides into two identical daughter cells
- Provides a protective covering and is found within many parts of the body such as skin, mucous membranes, digestive and respiratory organs, the lining of the mouth, the lining of the heart, and the glands
- Fibrous tissue that binds and supports other body tissues and organs
- Process of breaking down complex molecules down into simple molecules; releases energy
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- Group of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions
- Chemical process by which cells convert nutrients to energy
- Carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all bodily functions
- Specialized structure at the center of the cell; controls growth and reproduction of the cell and contains the cell's genetic material
- Watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus; provides structure for cell parts to move within the cell membrane; enzymes in the cytoplasm help digest and break down other molecules for food
- The study of the functions & activities performed by the body's structures
- Process of simple molecules combining to form a complex molecule; requires energy
- The study of human body structures
- Group of similar cells that perform a specific function
- Basic Unit of all living things
17 Clues: Basic Unit of all living things • The study of human body structures • Contracts and moves various parts of the body • Group of similar cells that perform a specific function • Chemical process by which cells convert nutrients to energy • Groups of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions • ...
Random Recap! 2022-09-01
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- the point around which the lever rotates.
- tube that carries blood back to the heart.
- The range of movement possible at a joint.
- A state of complete mental, physical and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.
- How well a task is completed.
- strong, flexible connective tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- The ability to control the movement of the whole body and change position quickly.
- the ability to undertake strength performances quickly.
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- The ability to use two or more body parts.
- a red protein in the blood that transports oxygen.
- a bending movement that decreases the angle between body parts.
- The ability to meet the demands of the environment.
- a pattern or standard.
- A form of physical activity done to maintain or improve health and/or physical fitness.
- the force that is applied by the lever system.
- an imaginary flat surface that divides the body into sections.
16 Clues: a pattern or standard. • How well a task is completed. • the point around which the lever rotates. • The ability to use two or more body parts. • tube that carries blood back to the heart. • The range of movement possible at a joint. • the force that is applied by the lever system. • a red protein in the blood that transports oxygen. • ...
biology 1 2021-03-29
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- muscle a muscle that becomes shorter in length as the fibers of the muscle stack on top of each other
- a tube running down the throat that allows air to flow in and out of the lungs
- very small airways found throughout the lungs
- muscle a muscle that contracts under the control of the individual
- two large organs within the chest that help bring in oxygen and distribute it to the body
- strong and bendable tissue that attaches connecting bones
- muscle a muscle that contracts naturally without any thought from the individual
- parts of a body that work together to allow the body to live and function correctly
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- flexible connective tissue found in various parts of the body. It often acts as a cushion between two meeting bones and is also found at the end of the nose and outer ears.
- muscle a muscle that becomes longer in length as the fibers of the muscle spread out
- the organ responsible for pumping and circulating blood through the body
- a part of a living body that has a specific function necessary to the life or activity of the body
- very small air sacs grouped together at the end of the bronchioles
- the strong, hard objects that give structure, protection, and support inside a physical body
- a fibrous, stretchy tissue that gives us the power and ability to move around and makes many of the organs work
- the place where separate bones meet and connect
- a connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- extremely small units that together form the organs and tissue of the human body
- a muscle located directly below the lungs responsible for causing the lungs to expand and contract
19 Clues: very small airways found throughout the lungs • the place where separate bones meet and connect • a connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • strong and bendable tissue that attaches connecting bones • very small air sacs grouped together at the end of the bronchioles • muscle a muscle that contracts under the control of the individual • ...
Systems of the Human Body 2022-01-11
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- The mouth, stomach and intestines. This system is responsible for breaking down the food we eat into particles that are small enough for the cells to take in.
- The organs responsible for eliminating waste products from the human body, including the kidneys, bladder and even the skin.
- The 600 parts that give your body the ability to move and bend. Some are attached to bones and can be moved voluntarily while others, like the heart, contract and relax.
- Body parts that perform a given function, like the heart, lungs, and brain
- Special chemicals made by the endocrine system to help the body to grow and develop
- The microscopic, living building blocks of which every living thing is comprised. The human body is composed of over 75 trillion
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- eliminating waste and maintaining the health of every cell.
- The blood, blood vessels and heart. This system is responsible for transporting
- All of the cells and organs in the body that protect against disease-causing germs
- The 206 parts of the human body and the tissues that connect them. This system gives your body its structure and provides protection for the inner organs
- The organs that are responsible for controlling the entire body (the brain, nerves, spinal cord) and the sense organs that help us learn what is going on around us (ears, eyes, nose, tongue, and skin)
- The organs, glands, and other structures that allow an organism to produce offspring
- The organs that make and send special chemical messengers called hormones throughout the body to help the body to grow, to burn sugar for energy, to digest foods, to recover from injury and to help the body perform well under pressure.
13 Clues: eliminating waste and maintaining the health of every cell. • Body parts that perform a given function, like the heart, lungs, and brain • The blood, blood vessels and heart. This system is responsible for transporting • All of the cells and organs in the body that protect against disease-causing germs • ...
A&P Ch. 1 2024-08-27
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- monitors and response to stimuli
- Levels of _________ organization: chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, and organismal
- study of the function of body parts; how they work to carry out life-sustaining activities
- Form follows _________
- _______ of live involves maintaining boundaries, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism (chemical reactions), excretion, reproduction, and growth.
- study of the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another
- factors that can change (blood sugar, blood temperature, blood volume etc
- receives output, provides mean to respond, either negative feedback or positive feedback
- _______ of homeostasis results in disease and even death.
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- maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions.
- feedback that is the most common feedback mechanism in the body.
- ________ of anatomy: Gross anatomy, microscopic anatomy, and developmental anatomy
- feed back that exaggerates the original stimulus.
- determines a set point at which variable is maintained, receives input, determines response.
- Nutrients, oxygen, water, normal body temperature, appropriate atmospheric pressure.
- How many organ systems are there that work together to maintain life?
16 Clues: Form follows _________ • monitors and response to stimuli • feed back that exaggerates the original stimulus. • maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions. • _______ of homeostasis results in disease and even death. • feedback that is the most common feedback mechanism in the body. • How many organ systems are there that work together to maintain life? • ...
Your Magnificent Machine 2016-02-29
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- This is an example of an alcoholic beverage
- This body part cleans and filters the blood to get rid of any poisons
- This is the addictive substance found in tobacco products
- This body part pumps out blood throughout your body
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- This is another word for marijuana
- This body part tells your other body parts what to do
- These body parts helps you breathe air and take in oxygen
- This body part digests your food
- The name of Mr. Perez's robot
9 Clues: The name of Mr. Perez's robot • This body part digests your food • This is another word for marijuana • This is an example of an alcoholic beverage • This body part pumps out blood throughout your body • This body part tells your other body parts what to do • These body parts helps you breathe air and take in oxygen • ...
SNC2D Biology 2016-06-08
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- An organelle that covers and protects the nucleus
- Contains chlorophyll and where photosynthesis takes place
- Produces Proteins
- ...is reponsible for transporting the sugar produced in photosynthesis from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
- A plant tissue that moves substance form the roots to the leaves; it is also responsible for transporting sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- A phase of mitosis, where the chromosomes condenses, mitotic spindles form, and the nuclear structures and envelope disintegrate
- The most common form of medical imaging that uses high-energy radiation
- Two identical copies of the chromosome
- Regulated or controlled cell death
- A phase of mitosis, where the sister chromatids separate at the centromere, and the separated chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell
- An organelle that transports materials like protein around the cell
- Type of muscle used to move the arms and the legs
- Last Phase mitosis, where the cell divides the cytoplasm into two portions
- A body system which consists of skin, hair, nails, and glands that protects the body
- An animal tissue than forms glands that produce hormones, enzymes, and sweat
- A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins
- The shortest phase, where the cell produces organelles and structures need for cell division
- ...is responsible for the movement of water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- Basic unit of life
- A phase of mitosis, where each chromosome becomes completely condensed and start moving toward the centre of the cell; the mitotic spindle becomes complete
- A body system which consists of tendons ligaments, and muscles that helps provide movement
- A body system which consists of nerves and neurons that transmit signals between different parts of the body
- A cell division produces that produces two identical daughter cells during prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase phase.
- Smaller Parts of a cell
- The process of splitting the cytoplasm
- An organelle that controls all of the cell's activities
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- Where the cell spends most of its life and when the cell is preparing for cell division
- A body system that has the function of reproduction
- A body system that consists of the heart, bloods vessels, and blood
- An animal tissue that supports and protects structures, forms blood, and stores fat
- A jelly-like substance that fills up the cell and surrounds the organelles
- A body system that has the function of ingestion, digestion, absorption of nutrients, and elimination of solid wastes
- An organelle that provides instructions for the cells activities (growth, reproduction)
- A plant tissue that forms the protective outer covering
- A body system that protects body from disease through circulating fluids called lymph
- A body system which consists of bones and cartilage that supports and protects the body
- A phase where the cell creates an entire copy of the DNA of the cell
- A body system that has the main function of exchanging gases throughout the body
- ...uses powerful magnets and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body
- A body system that has the function of eliminating wastes
- A membrane-bound organelles that store nutrients, wastes, and other substances used by the cell
- A body system that controls growth, metabolism, and development
- An animal tissue that allows movement
- A phase where the cell grows and produces new proteins and organelles
- An animal tissue that responds to stimuli and transmits information
- A plant tissue that is responsible for growing new parts of the plant
- All cells must perform tasks to...
- The 'powerhouse' of the cell; an organelle that supplies energy or ATP for the cell
- Organelles where digestion occurs
- Type of muscle found in the blood vessels, the stomach, and other organs
- A small sack that stores and transports substances throughout the cell
- Most nuclei contain a small dense area that produces the ribosomes called the...
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport throughout or out of the cell
- Type of muscle only found in the heart
- Made up of firm protein filaments and tubules that gives cells its shape in plants, fungi, and most bacteria
- A plant tissue responsible for providing support for the stem, storing food and water, and photosynthesis
- ...uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of body tissues and organs
57 Clues: Produces Proteins • Basic unit of life • Smaller Parts of a cell • Organelles where digestion occurs • Regulated or controlled cell death • All cells must perform tasks to... • An animal tissue that allows movement • Two identical copies of the chromosome • Type of muscle only found in the heart • The process of splitting the cytoplasm • A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins • ...
Frankenstein Christopher 2020-10-20
20 Clues: pain • heat • evil • hated • teach • painful • explore • opposite • shivering • dedicated • Dead body • keep going • tooken over • parts combined • wan to succeed • worse over time • cant stop crying • for a little time • bring back to life • house with dead body's
Day 7 Animals & Body parts 2023-02-06
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- the part of the body between the head and the shoulders
- a sea animal that eats fish and lives around coasts
- one of the five small parts that stick out from the foot
- the parts of your body that are at the ends of your legs, and that you stand on.
- the part that sticks out and can be moved at the back of the body of a bird, an animal or a fish
- a black and white bird that lives in the Antarctic. They cannot fly but use their wings for swimming.
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- the part of the body below the chest
- not long; not tall
- a woman with a fish's tail instead of legs, who lives in the sea.
- the long parts of their body that they use to stand on
10 Clues: not long; not tall • the part of the body below the chest • a sea animal that eats fish and lives around coasts • the long parts of their body that they use to stand on • the part of the body between the head and the shoulders • one of the five small parts that stick out from the foot • a woman with a fish's tail instead of legs, who lives in the sea. • ...
Mayhew, Madilyn [P.6] GAME 2 2023-09-19
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- A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- A vertical plane running from side to side. This divides the body or any of its parts into front and back portions
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments (Tooth)
- 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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- Joints that lack a synovial cavity (Immovable)
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- To move
- A position where the human body stands upright,eyes looking forward, arms at the sides, and the palms of the hands and the feet facing forward
10 Clues: To move • Joints that lack a synovial cavity (Immovable) • A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull • A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts • ...
6th Chap 7 Vocab 2017-04-19
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- A chemical that affects growth and development
- An organ that produces and releases chemicals either through ducts or into the bloodstream
- A muscle that is under conscious control.
- A body tissue that contracts, or shortens, making body parts move.
- The inner framework made up of all the bones of the body
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- A muscle that is not under conscious control
- The reaction of a person's body to potentially threatening, challenging, or disturbing events.
- A body tissue that carries electrical messages back and forth between the brain and other parts of the body.
- Strong connective tissue that holds bones together in movable joints
- The condition in which an organism's internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment.
- A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone and that protects the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing together
- The outer layer of the skin
- Structure in the dermis of the skin from which a strand of hair grows
- A place in the body where two bones come together
14 Clues: The outer layer of the skin • A muscle that is under conscious control. • A muscle that is not under conscious control • A chemical that affects growth and development • A place in the body where two bones come together • The inner framework made up of all the bones of the body • A body tissue that contracts, or shortens, making body parts move. • ...
human body 2018-12-19
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- organ that filters blood
- kidney&ureters&bladder& are important organs of this system
- protects the body
- lymph throughout your body
- Breaks down your food
- this system is your skin
- job is to fight disease
- body parts get smaller when you exhale air
- Muscles found in the heat
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- contains glands that release hormones
- system organ that controls all actions
- system moves blood throughout your body
- system contans millions of alueoli
- gamete
- gamete
- Controls the body with electrical signals
- chambers pumps blood
17 Clues: gamete • gamete • protects the body • chambers pumps blood • Breaks down your food • job is to fight disease • organ that filters blood • this system is your skin • Muscles found in the heat • lymph throughout your body • system contans millions of alueoli • contains glands that release hormones • system organ that controls all actions • system moves blood throughout your body • ...
V1 U10 01 body parts 2 2024-12-04
Across
- The part of your body where your arm meets your neck.
- The middle part of your arm that bends.
- The front part of your head with your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- The middle part of your leg that bends.
- One of the five parts on your foot.
Down
- The part of your body where food goes after you eat.
- Connects your head to your body.
- The part of your body behind your chest.
- The front part of your body between your neck and stomach.
- One of the five parts on your hand.
10 Clues: Connects your head to your body. • One of the five parts on your hand. • One of the five parts on your foot. • The middle part of your arm that bends. • The middle part of your leg that bends. • The part of your body behind your chest. • The part of your body where food goes after you eat. • The part of your body where your arm meets your neck. • ...
Strength Training 2026-02-03
Across
- An exercise where you hold your body up on elbows and toes.
- Nutrient that helps repair and build muscles.
- Nutrient that gives you energy
- Parts of your body that help you move and get strong
- exercise that keeps your body straight like a board.
- A drink your muscles need to work well.
Down
- Gives your body power to move and exercise.
- Exercise where you step forward and bend both knees.
- Strong body parts that support and protect your organs.
- Exercise where you pretend to sit in an invisible chair.
10 Clues: Nutrient that gives you energy • A drink your muscles need to work well. • Gives your body power to move and exercise. • Nutrient that helps repair and build muscles. • Exercise where you step forward and bend both knees. • Parts of your body that help you move and get strong • exercise that keeps your body straight like a board. • ...
Stretch 2026-02-17
Across
- An exercise where you hold your body up on elbows and toes.
- Nutrient that helps repair and build muscles.
- Nutrient that gives you energy
- Parts of your body that help you move and get strong
- exercise that keeps your body straight like a board.
- A drink your muscles need to work well.
Down
- Gives your body power to move and exercise.
- Exercise where you step forward and bend both knees.
- Strong body parts that support and protect your organs.
- Exercise where you pretend to sit in an invisible chair.
10 Clues: Nutrient that gives you energy • A drink your muscles need to work well. • Gives your body power to move and exercise. • Nutrient that helps repair and build muscles. • Exercise where you step forward and bend both knees. • Parts of your body that help you move and get strong • exercise that keeps your body straight like a board. • ...
Body Parts-functions 2021-09-25
8 Clues: forearm. • We use them to hear. • They are 206 in number. • A sense organ to smell. • It is the storehouse of knowledge. • The joint that connects your hand and • It pumps blood to all parts of our body. • They inflate and deflate while breathing.
Body Parts 2 2021-10-12
Across
- A horse has 4 but a person has the middle of them
- Eva came from this part of Adam’s body (singular)
- a monkey causes pain here when you speak Spanish
- Hair between a man’s nose and mouth
- This could represent betrayal, too.
Down
- It’s the first physical connection you have with your mother
- They hold your glasses
- That part represents love
8 Clues: They hold your glasses • That part represents love • Hair between a man’s nose and mouth • This could represent betrayal, too. • a monkey causes pain here when you speak Spanish • A horse has 4 but a person has the middle of them • Eva came from this part of Adam’s body (singular) • It’s the first physical connection you have with your mother
Parts of Body 2021-11-22
8 Clues: protect head • breathe, smell • support body, walk and run • chewing, breaking down food • protects eyes, dispels sweat • holding something, touch and feel • sense of taste and helps communicate • protects the body from sunlight, sense of touch
Body parts FF1 2019-12-24
Animals Body parts 2024-05-23
8 Clues: Baby can _____ • Fish swim with its ____ • Crabs have a ____ shell. • I am ____ because I do sports • People have ____ in their backs. • Dont touch this knife! It's ____ • Cats, bears, lions can kill you with their _____ • You can find a lot of beautiful ____ on the beach
body parts english 2023-03-21
PARTS OF BODY 2023-01-04
Across
- This is a kind of finger and you put it up to show you like something
- You use this organ to taste delicious foods
- You use this organ to see something
- It is called crown for girl, it can be straight, curly and wavy
Down
- You can put a ring on it
- We have two and it uses for taking things and hold something
- You use it for speak and eat foods
- You use this organ to hear and listen to music
8 Clues: You can put a ring on it • You use it for speak and eat foods • You use this organ to see something • You use this organ to taste delicious foods • You use this organ to hear and listen to music • We have two and it uses for taking things and hold something • It is called crown for girl, it can be straight, curly and wavy • ...
Body Parts Crossword 2025-11-30
Across
- the joint connecting the arm with the body
- the front part of the body between the neck and the abdomen
- the part of the face above the eyebrows
Down
- the strip of hair growing above the eye
- the joint between the hand and the forearm
- the joint connecting the foot with the leg
- the joint between the upper and the lower leg
- the joint between the upper arm and the forearm
8 Clues: the strip of hair growing above the eye • the part of the face above the eyebrows • the joint between the hand and the forearm • the joint connecting the foot with the leg • the joint connecting the arm with the body • the joint between the upper and the lower leg • the joint between the upper arm and the forearm • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-04-12
Across
- chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect other tissues
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen and removes CO2.
- Blood vessels transport blood, which carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, wastes, etc. The heart pumps blood.
- Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
- the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- body parts that perform a given function, like the hear, lungs, and brain.
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
Down
- group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
- the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- all of the cells and organs in the body that protect against disease- causing germs.
- how something is put together
- enables movement of the body and internal organs
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
15 Clues: how something is put together • enables movement of the body and internal organs • keeps blood supplied with oxygen and removes CO2. • A group of similar cells that perform the same function. • The basic unit of structure and function in all living things • group of organs that work together to perform a specific function • ...
Anatomy Terminology 2023-08-25
Across
- shoulder point
- bottom region of the foot, furthest from the toes
- section dividing the body into superior and inferior regions
- near or at the surface of the body
- subdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity
- arm
- another word for "front"
- skull cavity
- posterior region specifically between the hips and ribs
Down
- system containing muscles and joints
- referring to the lower part of the body
- divides the body roughly into left and right parts
- posterior region inferior to the knee
- group of organs that work together toward a common purpose
- away from the midline
- opposite of the patellar
- hip area
- leg area
- in the dorsal region, containing the shoulder blade
- muscle that separates the ventral body and thoracic cavity
20 Clues: arm • hip area • leg area • skull cavity • shoulder point • away from the midline • opposite of the patellar • another word for "front" • near or at the surface of the body • system containing muscles and joints • posterior region inferior to the knee • referring to the lower part of the body • subdivided cavity containing the thoracic cavity • ...
Health Science 2024-08-26
20 Clues: hem • slow • fast • life • side • half • lung • heart • skull • apart • water • poison • breathing • beside near • amnio acids • in front of • bronchial tube • pertaing to the tail • two divide into two equal parts • relating to the inside of the body
Med Term 2025-02-06
20 Clues: Oil • Red • Hair • Hard • Fever • Black • White • Above • stone • Yellow • Kidney • Without • Face down • up and down • Being aware • Pertaining to • front and back • fluid filled sac • right and left parts • Cavity rear of the body
5AU3 2021-04-20
Across
- one of the parts of the body of a bird, insect or bat that it uses for flying
- one of the four long thin parts that stick out from the hand (or five, if the thumb is included)
- either of the two long parts that stick out from the top of the body and connect the shoulders to the hands
- the whole physical structure of a human or an animal
- the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle, on which a person or an animal stands
Down
- one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
- to hand sth to sb so that they can look at it, use it or keep it for a time
- not one; not any; not a
- a small animal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail.
- used to introduce another possibility
10 Clues: not one; not any; not a • used to introduce another possibility • the whole physical structure of a human or an animal • a small animal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail. • one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body • to hand sth to sb so that they can look at it, use it or keep it for a time • ...
5AU3 2021-04-20
Across
- one of the parts of the body of a bird, insect or bat that it uses for flying
- one of the four long thin parts that stick out from the hand (or five, if the thumb is included)
- either of the two long parts that stick out from the top of the body and connect the shoulders to the hands
- the whole physical structure of a human or an animal
- the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle, on which a person or an animal stands
Down
- one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
- to hand sth to sb so that they can look at it, use it or keep it for a time
- not one; not any; not a
- a small animal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail.
- used to introduce another possibility
10 Clues: not one; not any; not a • used to introduce another possibility • the whole physical structure of a human or an animal • a small animal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail. • one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body • to hand sth to sb so that they can look at it, use it or keep it for a time • ...
Mayhew, Madilyn [P.6] GAME 2 2023-09-18
Across
- A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- A vertical plane running from side to side. This divides the body or any of its parts into front and back portions
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments (Tooth)
- A vertical plane running from front to back. This divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides
Down
- Joints that lack a synovial cavity (Immovable)
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- To move
- A position where the human body stands upright,eyes looking forward, arms at the sides, and the palms of the hands and the feet facing forward
10 Clues: To move • Joints that lack a synovial cavity (Immovable) • A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull • A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts • ...
Human body parts 2023-01-23
Across
- together to do different jobs
- Organs are things that help your body do its Description
- that preform the same function
Down
- A sack of flesh with organ systems all working together
- Tissue is a group of similar Description
- system: Organ systems are a collection of organs Description
- There are quite a few different types and these are made of tissue
- smallest unit of structure and function of the body
8 Clues: together to do different jobs • that preform the same function • Tissue is a group of similar Description • smallest unit of structure and function of the body • A sack of flesh with organ systems all working together • Organs are things that help your body do its Description • system: Organ systems are a collection of organs Description • ...
Body parts & Playground 2023-01-09
Human body parts 2021-05-03
8 Clues: they help you bending • it is filled with food • it contains your brain • It lets you hear music • Connects forearm and arm • they need exercise to grow • you can rotate your hand thanks to it • they bring your blood through your body
Body Parts 2 2021-10-07
Across
- a person has 2 but a horse has 4
- Eva came from this part of Adam’s body (singular)
- a monkey causes pain here when you speak Spanish
- Hair between a man’s nose and mouth
- This could represent betrayal, too.
Down
- It’s your first mother’s signature
- Place where people wear their earrings
- that part represents love
8 Clues: that part represents love • a person has 2 but a horse has 4 • It’s your first mother’s signature • Hair between a man’s nose and mouth • This could represent betrayal, too. • Place where people wear their earrings • a monkey causes pain here when you speak Spanish • Eva came from this part of Adam’s body (singular)
Animal Body Parts 2022-11-04
Parts of body 2022-10-28
8 Clues: the end part an arm • the organ of hearing • end of the human foot. • sight in the head of human • the lower part of the human face, • the part of the body between neck. • the human body from the shoulder to the hand • each of the short curved hairs growing on the edges of the eyelids
parts of body 2018-03-11
8 Clues: to eat • use to see • you use it to hear • your hand has five • you use it to smell • you use it to think • you use them to run • you use it to bend your arm
Our body parts 2019-12-21
8 Clues: We walk on them • We taste with it • We smell with it • We see with them • We think with it • We hear with them • We touch with them • We have ten of them on the hands
Spanish body parts 2024-04-15
8 Clues: has fingers • on your head • used to hear • digests my food • used to see things • perfect for lip gloss • connected to foot and stomach • connected to hand and shoulder
Body Parts 1 2024-03-11
My body parts 2024-03-02
Body Parts Song 2023-10-03
8 Clues: we use this to eat • the top of the arm • the top of the body • we use these to see • we use this to smell • we use these to hear • where we bend the leg • small parts on the foot
Internal Body Parts 2024-11-25
Across
- A long, tube-like organ for digestion and absorption.
- A bundle of nerves that connects the brain to the body.
Down
- Important for maintaining water balance.
- Produces digestive juices.
- Essential for oxygen exchange.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood.
- Responsible for thought, emotion, and movement.
- Filters blood and processes nutrients.
8 Clues: Produces digestive juices. • Essential for oxygen exchange. • A muscular organ that pumps blood. • Filters blood and processes nutrients. • Important for maintaining water balance. • Responsible for thought, emotion, and movement. • A long, tube-like organ for digestion and absorption. • A bundle of nerves that connects the brain to the body.
Intro Nervous System 2015-05-26
Across
- involuntary response to a stimulus
- part of the brainstem, regulates breathing and BP
- thin layer of tissue covering the body
- a perception or feeling produced by a stimulus; sensation
- a detectable change in the internal or external environment
- part of a neuron that transmits impulses away from the cell body
- a sensory nerve terminal that responds to stimuli of various kinds
- an excitable cell with specialized cell parts, structures, and chemicals for conducting nerve impulses
- to carry away from
- part of a nerve cell consisting of the nucleus and surrounding cytoplasm
- nerve cell transmitting impulses between nerves
- found between the occipital lobe and brain stem, controls learned patterns and balance
Down
- in the middle of something; having power over other parts
- nerve cell transmitting impulses from brain/spinal cord to muscles/glands
- non-touching connection between nerves
- nerve cell conducting impulses from the periphery of the body to the CNS
- superficial; near the outside of the body
- a particular sensation excited by the application of a substance to the tongue; one of the five senses
- the most anterior and largest part of the brain, where thought and higher functions reside
19 Clues: to carry away from • involuntary response to a stimulus • thin layer of tissue covering the body • non-touching connection between nerves • superficial; near the outside of the body • nerve cell transmitting impulses between nerves • part of the brainstem, regulates breathing and BP • in the middle of something; having power over other parts • ...
Physical & Expressive Skills 2017-10-23
Across
- The efficient combination of body parts
- The range of movement in the joints (involving muscles, tendons & ligaments)
- The awareness of and connection to other dancers
- The ability to start or stop movement, change direction and hold a shape efficiently
- An independent movement of part of the body
- The consciousness of the surrounding space and its effective use
- muscular power
- The energy the dancer uses to connect with and draw in the audience
Down
- Correct placement of body parts in relation to each other
- The presentation of mood, meaning, themes or styles of the dance
- The way in which the energy is distributed in the execution of a movement phrase
- The range of movement in a joint; the ability to move fluently from action to action
- The ability to make the unique qualities of the accompaniment evident in performance
- Use of the eyes to enhance performance or interpretative qualities
- A steady or held position achieved by an even distribution of weight
- Use of the face to show mood, feeling or character
- The ability to maintain physical and mental energy over periods of time
- The way the body is held
- The lengthening of one or more muscles or limbs
19 Clues: muscular power • The way the body is held • The efficient combination of body parts • An independent movement of part of the body • The lengthening of one or more muscles or limbs • The awareness of and connection to other dancers • Use of the face to show mood, feeling or character • Correct placement of body parts in relation to each other • ...
