body parts Crossword Puzzles
Human Body Systems 2014-04-10
Across
- Responsible for reproduction
- Responsible for protecting the body from disease
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- Responsible for transporting information from the brain to the other parts of the body
- Responsible for giving the body support and movement
- Responsible for bringing oxygen into the body getting rid of carbon dioxide
- Responsible for extracting nutrients from food
- Responsible for transporting nutrients to the parts of the body
- Energy production center in the cell
- A group of organ systems that work together
- A group of organs that work together
10 Clues: Responsible for reproduction • Energy production center in the cell • A group of organs that work together • A group of organ systems that work together • Responsible for extracting nutrients from food • Responsible for protecting the body from disease • Responsible for giving the body support and movement • ...
Under the Microscope - L1 2025-08-27
Across
- a body system composed of organs, such as the heart and blood vessels, that transports essential nutrients, gases, and chemicals around the body
- a network of nerve cells in the body that gathers information and helps body parts communicate with each other, organized into two main parts—the central nervous system, which includes the spinal cord and brain, and the peripheral nervous system, which is found in our organs and limbs
- a body system composed of organs, including the lungs, that allows for breathing and gas exchange
- a body system composed of organs, such as the stomach and large intestine, that breaks down food to extract nutrients, absorb them into the bloodstream, and excrete unused solids from the body as waste
- a body system composed of bones and joints that supports and protects the body, produces blood, stores minerals, and allows for movement
Down
- a system that is part of a larger system
- the process by which a subsystem works with and impacts another subsystem, to keep the whole system functioning
- a body system composed of muscles that allows for movement, retains posture, and helps circulate blood
- a body system composed of organs, such as the bladder and kidneys, that filters waste products from the body and excretes these from the body as urine
- the purpose, role, or job of a person or thing
- a body structure that performs a specialized function (such as the lungs, heart, liver, or kidneys) and may have smaller structures within it
- something made of many parts that work together to function
- the basic building block of life—all living things are made up of one or more cells
13 Clues: a system that is part of a larger system • the purpose, role, or job of a person or thing • something made of many parts that work together to function • the basic building block of life—all living things are made up of one or more cells • a body system composed of organs, including the lungs, that allows for breathing and gas exchange • ...
Nutrition Vocab 2022-02-11
Across
- caused by lack of vitamin a
- source of stored energy for life activities
- main kinds of carbohydrates
- the usable parts of food
- comes from the chemical carotene
Down
- partially caused by lack of vitamins
- important in building body parts
- natural substance found in small quantities in food
- source of energy for life activities
- and transports materials
- carbs are stored here
- build and repair body tissue
12 Clues: carbs are stored here • and transports materials • the usable parts of food • caused by lack of vitamin a • main kinds of carbohydrates • build and repair body tissue • important in building body parts • comes from the chemical carotene • partially caused by lack of vitamins • source of energy for life activities • source of stored energy for life activities • ...
Unit 3 Quiz 1 Crossword 2024-07-10
Across
- a form or shape, something that is made up of a number of parts put together
- the actions or activities that something was designed to do
- to move around or loop in a circle
- weak or in danger
- get bigger
- smaller body parts that are attached to the main body
Down
- muscles that can be controlled by choice
- to bring together, shorten, or tighten
- safe or protected
- automatic
- bendable
- a group or layer of cells that work together or as part, or organ in the body
12 Clues: bendable • automatic • get bigger • safe or protected • weak or in danger • to move around or loop in a circle • to bring together, shorten, or tighten • muscles that can be controlled by choice • smaller body parts that are attached to the main body • the actions or activities that something was designed to do • ...
Medical Vocabulary(Animals) 2023-02-27
Across
- terms used to describe small animals like gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, mice and rats
- before
- front of the body
- disease that can spread from animal to another
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- isolation of an animal(s) suspected to have been exposed to an infectious disease
- vein
- tail
- method of disease transmission that includes direct contact, indirect contact and droplet contact
- process of applying a preparation on living tissue to prevent infections
- heart
- underside of the body
- flow or discharge
- inflammation
- back
- removal of female reproductive organs
Down
- stomach
- programs to help prevent disease and health problems in animals
- insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- against, opposing
- plane plane that divides the body into back and frontal parts
- removal of a tissue sample for examination and microscopic diagnosis
- head
- diseases that can be transmitted from animal to human
- pain
- plane plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- without, lack of
- period of time between the animal contact with an infection and the appearance of disease systems
28 Clues: vein • tail • head • pain • back • heart • before • stomach • inflammation • without, lack of • front of the body • against, opposing • flow or discharge • underside of the body • surgical puncture to remove fluid • removal of female reproductive organs • disease that can spread from animal to another • diseases that can be transmitted from animal to human • ...
Science WRODS 2 2025-03-13
Across
- - Breathing organs for underwater animals.
- - The hottest planet in our solar system.
- - Living components of an ecosystem.
- - Describes bird bones that are light yet strong.
- - A shape that reduces resistance in water or air.
- - Jupiter’s largest moon.
- - A celestial body orbiting a star.
- - Icy body with a tail near the Sun.
- - Rocky object in the asteroid belt.
- - Covering on birds that aid in flight.
- - Thick fat layer for insulation in polar animals.
- - Type of planet like Pluto that hasn’t cleared its orbit.
Down
- - Small rocky or metallic body in space.
- - Opening for air breathing in whales and dolphins.
- - The largest planet with the Great Red Spot.
- - A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- - Known for its ring system.
- - A natural satellite orbiting a planet.
- - Planet that rotates on its side.
- - Relating to the Sun.
- - Farthest planet, deep blue in color.
- - Non-living parts like soil or water.
- - Copying another animal’s appearance for protection.
- - An animal’s ability to blend into its surroundings.
- - The smallest planet, closest to the Sun.
- - Body parts for steering in fish.
26 Clues: - Relating to the Sun. • - Jupiter’s largest moon. • - Known for its ring system. • - Planet that rotates on its side. • - Body parts for steering in fish. • - A celestial body orbiting a star. • - Living components of an ecosystem. • - Icy body with a tail near the Sun. • - Rocky object in the asteroid belt. • - Farthest planet, deep blue in color. • ...
Review of The Circulatory System 2020-08-01
Across
- ... allow the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, digested food, and waste products between blood and cells.
- There are three types of blood vessels in our body, they are capillaries, ... , and vein.
- When the white blood cells multiply abnormally, the person’s condition is ...
- Blood is pumped to various parts of our body as a result of the contraction of our heart muscle.
- The heart receives blood rich in ... from the lungs.
- ... generally carry blood that is rich in oxygen.
Down
- Age may affect our heart ...
- Our ... rate increases when we are running.
- ... is when fatty substances may collect on the inner walls of our arteries and it stiffen.
- The heart pumps ... to all parts of the body.
- ... generally carry blood that is poor in oxygen.
- The heart pumps digested ... to all parts of the body.
- Our heart, blood vessels and the blood that flows through them, together, form the ... system.
13 Clues: Age may affect our heart ... • Our ... rate increases when we are running. • The heart pumps ... to all parts of the body. • ... generally carry blood that is poor in oxygen. • ... generally carry blood that is rich in oxygen. • The heart receives blood rich in ... from the lungs. • The heart pumps digested ... to all parts of the body. • ...
Review of The Circulatory System 2020-08-01
Across
- ... allow the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, digested food, and waste products between blood and cells.
- There are three types of blood vessels in our body, they are capillaries, ... , and vein.
- When the white blood cells multiply abnormally, the person’s condition is ...
- Blood is pumped to various parts of our body as a result of the ... of our heart muscle.
- The heart receives blood rich in ... from the lungs.
- ... generally carry blood that is rich in oxygen.
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- Age may affect our heart ...
- Our ... rate increases when we are running.
- ... is when fatty substances may collect on the inner walls of our arteries and it stiffen.
- The heart pumps ... to all parts of the body.
- ... generally carry blood that is poor in oxygen.
- The heart pumps digested ... to all parts of the body.
- Our heart, blood vessels and the blood that flows through them, together, form the ... system.
13 Clues: Age may affect our heart ... • Our ... rate increases when we are running. • The heart pumps ... to all parts of the body. • ... generally carry blood that is poor in oxygen. • ... generally carry blood that is rich in oxygen. • The heart receives blood rich in ... from the lungs. • The heart pumps digested ... to all parts of the body. • ...
End of Year Review 2024-06-11
Across
- Making a lot of noise.
- To draw or plan something new.
- A shape with six square sides
- A plant that grows in the desert.
- A person who studies science.
- Not being nice or kind.
- To make something by putting parts together.
- A person who makes new things.
- Food that comes from animals.
- Not wanting to wait.
- To hit something with your foot.
- A woman who is getting married.
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- Things you must follow or do.
- Part of the body that helps you move.
- When two people become husband and wife.
- Without making much noise.
- A sound, especially a loud one.
- To touch something with a lot of force.
- Having sharp points.
- To go from one place to another.
- The outer layer of the body.
- To make or create something new.
- Not happy, sad.
- The parts of your body you use to walk.
- A person who designs buildings.
- A long, narrow band of color.
- A tiny living thing that can only be seen with a microscope.
- The part of your body between your head and shoulders.
- A man who is getting married.
29 Clues: Not happy, sad. • Having sharp points. • Not wanting to wait. • Making a lot of noise. • Not being nice or kind. • Without making much noise. • The outer layer of the body. • Things you must follow or do. • A shape with six square sides • A person who studies science. • A long, narrow band of color. • Food that comes from animals. • A man who is getting married. • ...
Human Systems 2025-01-27
Across
- _____________ system helps the body to move
- _____________ system helps to break down food into simpler substances
- Pushes food down towards the stomach
- _____________ system is involved in the exchange of gases between our body and our surroundings
Down
- Absorbs water from undigested food
- Breaks down food into small pieces during chewing
- ______________ system gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body
- Digestion ends here and digested food is absorbed into the body
- ______________ system carries substances to different parts of the body
- Mixes food with digestive juices and digests food further
10 Clues: Absorbs water from undigested food • Pushes food down towards the stomach • _____________ system helps the body to move • Breaks down food into small pieces during chewing • Mixes food with digestive juices and digests food further • Digestion ends here and digested food is absorbed into the body • ...
MED141 Chapter 38 2019-11-14
Across
- touch
- subjective information
- visual exam of entire body
- lateral curvature of the spine
- systematic moving of patient body parts
- position flat on back & hands to the side
- process of listening to body sounds
- lining of the nose
Down
- tapping or striking
- process of measuring
- four equal sections
- overly deep breathing
- position during exam of female genitalia
- objective information
- position flat & face down
- humpback
- forecast of probable course & outcome of disorder
17 Clues: touch • humpback • lining of the nose • tapping or striking • four equal sections • process of measuring • overly deep breathing • objective information • subjective information • position flat & face down • visual exam of entire body • lateral curvature of the spine • process of listening to body sounds • systematic moving of patient body parts • position during exam of female genitalia • ...
9.2 2026-01-20
Across
- An echinoderm where radial symmetry is hard to see
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- A hard internal skeleton
- Jointed limbs used for movement or feeding
- Body parts arranged around a central point
- Structures used by echinoderms for movement and feeding
- Repeating body parts in annelids
- A hard outer covering made by many mollusks
- Tiny bristles that help some worms move
- The phylum of roundworms
- A skeleton made of fluid under pressure
- The phylum that includes sponges
- A tough outer layer that roundworms shed as they grow
- Stinging structures used by cnidarians to capture prey
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- The phylum that includes snails, clams, and octopuses
- A flexible protein that supports some sponges
- A tissue in mollusks that forms the shell
- The process of shedding an outer covering
- The phylum that includes sea stars and sea urchins
- Arthropods with six legs
- The phylum that includes flatworms
- The phylum that includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans
- A major change in body form during an animal’s life cycle
- A hard outer covering that supports and protects arthropods
- An organism that lives on or inside another organism and harms it
- A hard material that makes up the skeleton of some sponges
- Invertebrates that include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones
- Body parts that are mirror images on the left and right
- A muscular structure used by mollusks for movement
- FLUKE A parasitic flatworm that can infect humans
- The phylum of segmented worms
31 Clues: Arthropods with six legs • A hard internal skeleton • The phylum of roundworms • The phylum of segmented worms • Repeating body parts in annelids • The phylum that includes sponges • The phylum that includes flatworms • An animal that does not have a backbone • Tiny bristles that help some worms move • A skeleton made of fluid under pressure • ...
The Elements of Dance 2024-07-09
13 Clues: facing • answer how • answers who • the acronym • answers when • answers what • answers where • traveling action • category of time • category of space • parts of the body • category of energy • amount (#) of levels
Parts of the Body 2023-04-15
Across
- part of the body used for walking and standing
- part of the body used for writing
- the part of the body opposite the front part of the body
- part of the body which comes after the ankle
- the highest part of the human body
Down
- one of the parts used for hearing
- part of the body used for eating
- part of the body used for writing
- it is used for smelling and breathing
- one of the parts used to see
10 Clues: one of the parts used to see • part of the body used for eating • one of the parts used for hearing • part of the body used for writing • part of the body used for writing • the highest part of the human body • it is used for smelling and breathing • part of the body which comes after the ankle • part of the body used for walking and standing • ...
Skeletal System 2023-02-09
Across
- Rigid parts tha supor the body
- a second name for joints
- structures that help joints connect bones
- what protects the bones
- a picture of your bones
Down
- parts where bones meet
- what the muscles and bones allows to the body
- what your bones need to be strong
- protects the brain
- she invented xrays
- when you hurt or break your bones
- protect the mos important organs
12 Clues: protects the brain • she invented xrays • parts where bones meet • what protects the bones • a picture of your bones • a second name for joints • Rigid parts tha supor the body • protect the mos important organs • what your bones need to be strong • when you hurt or break your bones • structures that help joints connect bones • what the muscles and bones allows to the body
Under the Microscope - L1 2025-08-27
Across
- a body system composed of organs, including the lungs, that allows for breathing and gas exchange
- a network of nerve cells in the body that gathers information and helps body parts communicate with each other, organized into two main parts—the central nervous system, which includes the spinal cord and brain, and the peripheral nervous system, which is found in our organs and limbs
- the basic building block of life—all living things are made up of one or more cells
- a body system composed of muscles that allows for movement, retains posture, and helps circulate blood
- a body system composed of bones and joints that supports and protects the body, produces blood, stores minerals, and allows for movement
Down
- a body system composed of organs, such as the bladder and kidneys, that filters waste products from the body and excretes these from the body as urine
- a body system composed of organs, such as the heart and blood vessels, that transports essential nutrients, gases, and chemicals around the body
- the process by which a subsystem works with and impacts another subsystem, to keep the whole system functioning
- a body system composed of organs, such as the stomach and large intestine, that breaks down food to extract nutrients, absorb them into the bloodstream, and excrete unused solids from the body as waste
- a body structure that performs a specialized function (such as the lungs, heart, liver, or kidneys) and may have smaller structures within it
- something made of many parts that work together to function
- the purpose, role, or job of a person or thing
- a system that is part of a larger system
13 Clues: a system that is part of a larger system • the purpose, role, or job of a person or thing • something made of many parts that work together to function • the basic building block of life—all living things are made up of one or more cells • a body system composed of organs, including the lungs, that allows for breathing and gas exchange • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 2020-11-04
Across
- a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- small vessels where oxygen and nutrients leave the blood to go into the cells and carbon dioxide and other waste products enter the blood from the cells
- cells that carry oxygen throughout the body
- carry waste products from all the parts of the body back to the heart
- The lower chambers of the heart
- carry blood that has oxygen and nutrients from the heart to all parts of the body
- This separate the atria from the ventricles. They are flaps of tissue that prevent blood from flowing backwards.
- The water portion of the blood
Down
- cells that carry disease fighters
- These structures help blood to clot
- The upper chambers of the heart
- Oxygen from the respiratory system + Nutrients from the digestive system = _________
- tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body
- The structure that separates the heart into two pumps
14 Clues: The water portion of the blood • The upper chambers of the heart • The lower chambers of the heart • cells that carry disease fighters • These structures help blood to clot • cells that carry oxygen throughout the body • tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body • The structure that separates the heart into two pumps • ...
human 2023-11-15
Across
- one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking
- the human body considered without head, arms, or legs
- the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- the part of a person's leg above the knee
- either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end
- the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart and lungs
Down
- the place where your legs meet the front of your body
- the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands
- one of the two parts body at each side of the neck that join arms to the rest of the body
- the part body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are
10 Clues: the part of a person's leg above the knee • the place where your legs meet the front of your body • the human body considered without head, arms, or legs • the part body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are • the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands • ...
Our Skeleton 2024-09-09
Across
- We cannot _____ our body easily because we have
- Function of the skeleton is to _________
- Ribcage protects the _________
- We grow and get _______ because our skeleton grows
- The parts inside our bodies are called ______.
- An adult's skeleton has stopped _____
Down
- _______ are parts of the body that help us move
- Skeleton give _______
- Skeleton allow us to _______
- The bones of our skeletons are ________
- Skull protects the ________
- Skeleton help us _______
12 Clues: Skeleton give _______ • Skeleton help us _______ • Skull protects the ________ • Skeleton allow us to _______ • Ribcage protects the _________ • An adult's skeleton has stopped _____ • The bones of our skeletons are ________ • Function of the skeleton is to _________ • The parts inside our bodies are called ______. • _______ are parts of the body that help us move • ...
chapter 11 2023-02-06
Across
- is a copy of an organisms in a rock
- the resemblance of one species to another
- body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure
- slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species
- body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function
- body parts that have lost their original function through evolution
- the preserved evidence of the activity of an organism
- is a chart that divides Earth's history into different time units
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- change over time in population of related organisms
- adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- occurs when the last individual of a species dies
- the breeding of organisms for desired characteristics
- a person that studies plants and animals by observing them
- the study of similarities and differences among structure of living species
- the impression of an organism in a rock
- the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and changeadaptation an inherited trait that increases an organism's chances of surviving and reproducing in its environment
- record made up of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth
17 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 • ...
Medical ROP Semester 1 Review 2021-12-15
Across
- temporary endocrine gland that's lost after puberty
- the action of breathing
- repeated pattern of sound or movement
- tube pair of tubes that carry the eggs from the varies over to the uterus
- organ that fights bacteria and filters blood
- glands Glands without ducts and secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream
- Suprarenal glands located above the kidney
- a gland surrounding the neck of the bladder in males and releasing prostatic fluid
- Hollow organ in the lower abdomen that stores urine
Down
- carry substances to organs, body parts, or outside the body and is excreted and deposited in the target organ or body part
- Regulates water and blood levels to maintain homeostasis in blood volume and excretes urine
- chemical messengers secreted directly into the bloodstream
- master gland of the body
- measure of breathing
- Organ with both digestive and endocrine functions
- fibromuscular tube that continues the epididymis and is an external duct for the testes
- of two parts the cortex secrete steroid hormones and the medulla secretes hormones
- muscular organ that temporarily stores food and digests it
- Located in the neck, synthesizes hormones body's metabolism, control blood calcium level
- thin water fluid that travels throughout the lymphatic system
20 Clues: measure of breathing • the action of breathing • master gland of the body • repeated pattern of sound or movement • Suprarenal glands located above the kidney • organ that fights bacteria and filters blood • Organ with both digestive and endocrine functions • temporary endocrine gland that's lost after puberty • Hollow organ in the lower abdomen that stores urine • ...
7th grade cells 2022-04-13
Across
- almost invisible structure surrounding a cell
- Elisa feels _______ a lot
- these filter out the waste in a cell
- these make up our nervous system
- there are two main parts of the nervous system; this one starts with c
- surrounds the cell and controls what enters and leaves the nucleus
- The powerhouse of the cell
- our ______________ _____________ is responsible for breaking down foods
- a medical contrition where one might have issues with breathing at certain times
- the body system responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
- a medical condition where blood counts are lower than normal
- this is the transportation system in a cell
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- part of a cell that packs proteins into small bubbles
- a set of interacting parts coming together to make a whole
- a medical condition where one has issues with sugar in their body
- one of the two types of cells, this type doesn’t have a nucleus
- The brain of the cell. This is where DNA is stored
- the system in the body responsible for breathing
- ____________ __________ are building blocks of proteins; both words start with an “A”
- the ability to make things move
- cells with a nucleus
21 Clues: cells with a nucleus • Elisa feels _______ a lot • The powerhouse of the cell • the ability to make things move • these make up our nervous system • these filter out the waste in a cell • this is the transportation system in a cell • almost invisible structure surrounding a cell • the system in the body responsible for breathing • ...
Healthy Crossword 2014-09-18
Across
- Lifting weights is a good way to strengthen ________
- All your body parts together
- Running would be considered ________ level of exercise
- To walk, jog, or run is an example of this
- Clear liquid you drink
- Something you do that can be physical
- A lot of stretching, and yoga can improve your ___________
- Doing exercise for a long amount of time
- Patterns that are acquired over time
- someone saying you can't do it would be _________ encouragement
- Planned physical movement
- Requires some sort of movement with your body
- Something in pop and other stuff that is bad for you, and also is a sweetener
Down
- exercising can make you very ______
- Jogging would be considered ________ level of exercise
- Oranges and other citrus fruits are good examples of these
- To get encouraged to do something
- Celery, Lettuce, and other grown vegetables are examples of these
- Being from earth makes you ______
- Parts of the body people don't like (weights less than muscle)
- someone saying you can do it would be _______ encouragement
- Walking would be considered _____ level of exercise
- Opposite of being healthy
- Things that keep you from exercising
- Football, Hockey, and Baseball are all a type of _______
25 Clues: Clear liquid you drink • Opposite of being healthy • Planned physical movement • All your body parts together • To get encouraged to do something • Being from earth makes you ______ • exercising can make you very ______ • Patterns that are acquired over time • Things that keep you from exercising • Something you do that can be physical • Doing exercise for a long amount of time • ...
MODERN DANCE 2024-04-05
Across
- To bend at the knees
- The shape that is the same on both sides when cut down the middle
- Working through all parts of the foot
- the space around a dancers body when creating shapes
- The leg performing the movement
- She developed contract and release and looked inward to her own feelings
- movement which makes you travel.
- Modern dance pioneer who rejected ballet
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- The shape that is not the same on both sides when cut down the middle
- A position on one leg where the toe of the working leg touches the ankle of the supporting leg
- Body parts that are across from each other
- The ability to have a mental picture of what your body is doing without looking in mirror.
- the space Dancers body occupies when creating shapes
- Movement which stays in place
- He made dance for men acceptable and masculine.
- The foot of the working leg passes the knee of the supporting leg
- At first her dances were filled with theatrical elements as well as religion and mysterious
- The leg supporting your weight
- Developed theory of fall and recovery
- The outward rotation of the Hip
20 Clues: To bend at the knees • Movement which stays in place • The leg supporting your weight • The leg performing the movement • The outward rotation of the Hip • movement which makes you travel. • Working through all parts of the foot • Developed theory of fall and recovery • Modern dance pioneer who rejected ballet • Body parts that are across from each other • ...
Year 9 revision 2023-05-25
Across
- Wher in the body does gas exchange take place? (7)
- Where photosynthesis takes place. (12)
- The part of a cell where respiration takes place. (12)
- Where does the left ventricle pump blood to? (4)
- What does a plant vacuole contain? (4,3)
- The scientific name for all bacterial cell. (13)
- The part of the cell that controls the movement of substances in and out. (4,8)
- Where does the right ventricle pump blood to? (5)
- Which blood vessels contain valves? (5)
- Which pathogen can be a trigger for some cancers? (5)
- Small rings of DNA in a bacterial cell. (8)
- New drugs are first tested on what? (7)
- Which is the narrowest blood vessel? (9)
Down
- What is the fluid part of blood called? (6)
- Other than dosage what are new drugs tested for? (4,7)
- The part of the cell where chemical reactions occur. (9)
- Which type of tumour can not spread to other parts of the body? (6)
- The part of a cell where protein synthesis takes place. (9)
- Which organ is damaged by alcohol? (5)
- Which type of cancer can spread to different parts of the body? (9)
20 Clues: Where photosynthesis takes place. (12) • Which organ is damaged by alcohol? (5) • Which blood vessels contain valves? (5) • New drugs are first tested on what? (7) • What does a plant vacuole contain? (4,3) • Which is the narrowest blood vessel? (9) • What is the fluid part of blood called? (6) • Small rings of DNA in a bacterial cell. (8) • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (Heart) 2024-10-25
Across
- - relaxation of the heart muscle
- - small blood vessels where your body exchanges oxygen rich and oxygen poor blood
- - fibers that receive electrical charge form AV node through AV bundle and causes ventricles to contract
- - takes deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- - sends impulses from your Av node to the Purkinje fibers
- - sound made by the semilunar valve closing
- - brings deoxygenated blood from the upper parts of the body to the heart
- -two upper chambers of the heart
- - contraction of the heart muscle
- valve - door between your left atrium and left ventricle
- - prevents backflow of blood
- -contraction of the atria
- -Middle layer of the heart that is responsible for pumping blood
- - takes deoxygenated blood away from the heart
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- - largest artery in the body
- -chamber that sends blood to the heart
- - brings deoxygenated blood from the lower parts of the body to the heart
- - type of muscle found in the heart
- - thin part that separates right and left ventricle
- - contraction of the ventricles
- - sound made by the AV valves closing
- - visceral layer of serous pericardium
- - valve that pumps blood from right atrium to left ventricle
- - controls spontaneous generation of impulses
24 Clues: -contraction of the atria • - largest artery in the body • - prevents backflow of blood • - contraction of the ventricles • - relaxation of the heart muscle • -two upper chambers of the heart • - contraction of the heart muscle • - type of muscle found in the heart • - sound made by the AV valves closing • -chamber that sends blood to the heart • ...
support, protection, and movment vocab 2025-12-03
Across
- appendages near mouth
- pigment containing cells
- mass- part of a mollusk body
- small opening, water enter
- jaw mouth parts, chewing
- outer cell layer in embryo
- large opening, water exit
- head region of tapeworm
- internal, in humans
- sensory organ
- flexible protein
- bristle structure, for movement
- wave muscle, help crawl
- middle body section, legs and wings attach
- the rear section, digestion and reproduction
- thickened band, secretes mucus
- pincer mouth parts, grasp
- skeleton- fluid, maintain shape
- free swimming, jelly fish
- stinging capsules shoot toxins
- central cavity in sponge
- inner cell layer in embryo
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- hard, outer to protect
- ciliated groove in mouth
- fused head, thorax region
- tiny, hard, form skeleton
- body segment, reproductive organs
- stinging cell
- cells- amoeboid cells
- sessile, tube shaped
- flat cells
- jelly layer, between endo and ecto
- hard shell, covering
- protective outer, parasite worm
- tissue that covers visceral mass
- collar cells, water
- paired mouthparts, manipulate food
- middle layer in embryo
- division of body
- cell that can change
- organs in the front
- tubular cells, make pores
- a beak projection
43 Clues: flat cells • stinging cell • sensory organ • flexible protein • division of body • a beak projection • collar cells, water • internal, in humans • organs in the front • sessile, tube shaped • hard shell, covering • cell that can change • appendages near mouth • cells- amoeboid cells • hard, outer to protect • middle layer in embryo • head region of tapeworm • wave muscle, help crawl • ...
Nervous System 2022-04-07
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- what the medulla oblongata connects to the bottom of
- auditory (from the ears) processing
- the link between the brain and other nerves
- carries from body to brain
- large section of the brain, bellow cerebrum above the neck responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, muscle tone
- directs impulses into the cerebrum
- largest section of the brain, divided into left and right
- the midbrain controls _______ reflexes
- the amount of region the spinal cord is divided into
- the response that is the sympathetic nervous system is in charge of (vital to survival)
- processes sensory information
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- spinal cord and ___ are the main parts of the central nervous system
- one part of the nervous system(two main parts)
- in the middle of the who cerebrum halves
- reasoning and thought portion of the brain
- the pons controls these for chewing tasting and saliva production
- brain to body information flow
- the afferent and efferent _______
- brings the body back to normal after the sympathetic system works
- ____ and autonomic are the two parts of the peripheral nervous system
- the somatic nerves are responsible for all voluntary ____ movement
- the nervous system divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic
- a few things that the hypothalamus controls
- the way afferent neurons conduct
- processes all visual cues
- regulates temperature, appetite, water balance, sleep, and blood vessel construction and dilation
26 Clues: processes all visual cues • carries from body to brain • processes sensory information • brain to body information flow • the way afferent neurons conduct • the afferent and efferent _______ • directs impulses into the cerebrum • auditory (from the ears) processing • the midbrain controls _______ reflexes • in the middle of the who cerebrum halves • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-16
Across
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
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- When the last individual organism of a species dies.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- Are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- The change overtime in populations of related organisms.
20 Clues: How a trait appears, or is expressed. • The resemblance of one species to another. • A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The different forms of a gene are called alleles. • When the last individual organism of a species dies. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-10
Across
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
- The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
Down
- Are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- When the last individual organism of a species dies.
- A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
- The change overtime in populations of related organisms.
20 Clues: How a trait appears, or is expressed. • A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The resemblance of one species to another. • The different forms of a gene are called alleles. • When the last individual organism of a species dies. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Evolution Review 2026-01-05
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- passing of traits from parents to offspring
- type of selection that favors one extreme trait
- body parts that have lost most or all of their original function
- process where traits increase chances of attracting a mate
- body parts with similar structure due to shared ancestry
- Type of selection that is human controlled breeding to produce desired traits
- with modification, idea that species change over time while sharing common ancestors
- production of more offspring than can survive in the environment
- study of early development of organisms
- change in populations of living organisms over many generations
- type of selection that favors average traits and reduces extremes
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- type of selection that favors both extreme traits over the average
- traits that help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- body parts with similar function but different evolutionary origins
- law that states lower rock layers are older than higher layers
- random change in DNA that can create new traits
- process where organisms with helpful traits are more likely to survive and reproduce
- differences in traits among individuals of the same species
- study of how species are distributed across Earth
- preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms
- success, situation where some organisms survive and reproduce more than others
22 Clues: study of early development of organisms • passing of traits from parents to offspring • random change in DNA that can create new traits • type of selection that favors one extreme trait • preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms • study of how species are distributed across Earth • body parts with similar structure due to shared ancestry • ...
Branches of Biology 2021-07-06
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- the study of inherited traits
- the study of formation, embryo development
- the study of whole human tissues
- the study of life history on earth based on fossils
- the study of organisms interacts with environment
- the study of microbes
- the study of gross structures
- the study of function of body parts and how it works
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- the study of organism structures and parts
- the study of parasites/parasitic diseases
- the study of animals
- the study of plants
- the study of classification of living things
- the study of body cells
14 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of microbes • the study of body cells • the study of inherited traits • the study of gross structures • the study of whole human tissues • the study of parasites/parasitic diseases • the study of organism structures and parts • the study of formation, embryo development • the study of classification of living things • ...
Circulatory System 2020-11-04
Across
- a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- small vessels where oxygen and nutrients leave the blood to go into the cells and carbon dioxide and other waste products enter the blood from the cells
- cells that carry oxygen throughout the body
- carry waste products from all the parts of the body back to the heart
- The lower chambers of the heart
- carry blood that has oxygen and nutrients from the heart to all parts of the body
- This separate the atria from the ventricles. They are flaps of tissue that prevent blood from flowing backwards.
- The water portion of the blood
Down
- cells that carry disease fighters
- These structures help blood to clot
- The upper chambers of the heart
- Oxygen from the respiratory system + Nutrients from the digestive system = _________
- tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body
- The structure that separates the heart into two pumps
14 Clues: The water portion of the blood • The upper chambers of the heart • The lower chambers of the heart • cells that carry disease fighters • These structures help blood to clot • cells that carry oxygen throughout the body • tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body • The structure that separates the heart into two pumps • ...
Words 2025-04-06
Across
- A sweet type of fruit
- Person who helps us when we're sick
- A big reptile with sharp teeth
- A type of fruit/gourd that's often carved
- Activity we do in a mall
- Systems that help us breathe
- Body parts we use to walk
- Action of Breaking Down Food
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- Things we eat to survive
- Body parts we use to hold things
- A beautiful type of flower
- How our bodies move
- Ways we get from one place to another
- Its a popular indoor plant
14 Clues: How our bodies move • A sweet type of fruit • Things we eat to survive • Activity we do in a mall • Body parts we use to walk • A beautiful type of flower • Its a popular indoor plant • Systems that help us breathe • Action of Breaking Down Food • A big reptile with sharp teeth • Body parts we use to hold things • Person who helps us when we're sick • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-21
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- This is when the body is trying to reach homeostasis
- This is when chemicals are used to break down foods
- Brings blood back to the heart once it's pumped
- This system allows for movement of the body
- These are what makeup muscles
- This sends blood to the different parts of the body
- This is when the body is at equilibrium
- This body system allows for reproduction
- This system allows your body to break down foods
- This allows for structural support of the body
Down
- The system that allows blood to be pumped
- This system uses glands and hormones to control mood
- This system gives oxygen to the blood
- This is when food is broken down by smashing or breaking
- These organs produce substances the body needed
- A chemical messenger of the body
- This body system lets your body get rid of waste
- These connects the veins and arteries so blood can flow between them
- This system of your body commands and tells your body what to do
- These are an organ used to move
20 Clues: These are what makeup muscles • These are an organ used to move • A chemical messenger of the body • This system gives oxygen to the blood • This is when the body is at equilibrium • This body system allows for reproduction • The system that allows blood to be pumped • This system allows for movement of the body • This allows for structural support of the body • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-12
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- this allows for structural support of the body
- this sends blood to the different parts of the body
- this system allows for movement of the body
- this is when chemicals are used to break down foods
- this is when food is broken down by smashing or breaking
- this is when the body is at equilibrium
- a chemical messenger of the body
- brings blood back to the heart once it's pumped
- these connects the veins and arteries so blood can flow between them
Down
- this body system lets your body get rid of waste
- this system allows your body to break down foods
- this body system allows for reproduction
- these are what makeup muscles
- these organs produce substances the body needed
- the system that allows blood to be pumped
- this is when the body is trying to reach homeostasis
- this system uses glands and hormones to control mood
- this system gives oxygen to the blood
- these are an organ used to move
- this system of your body commands and tells your body what to do
20 Clues: these are what makeup muscles • these are an organ used to move • a chemical messenger of the body • this system gives oxygen to the blood • this is when the body is at equilibrium • this body system allows for reproduction • the system that allows blood to be pumped • this system allows for movement of the body • this allows for structural support of the body • ...
Chapter 9 2025-11-03
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- ______is done for sexual or ritual motives
- A body is easiest to handle when is divided up into __ Parts
- Premeditation of a murder carries a higher _____ rate in court
- We have many____ nodes scattered throughout our bodies
- _____ is done in anger or for symbolic reason
- In most murder cases the dismemberment takes place at the
- _____ is usually performed by killers to hide the identity of the body or to make transporting it easier
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- Each of the lymph vessels within the dermis will eventually connect into a _____ swelling
- If a murder is _____ the killer might have considered in advance what to do with the body
- Not all dismemberments are ____
- _____is done to hide the body
- Defensive dismemberment also covers situations where the intention is to ____ the identity of the deceased
- The act of separating a body into parts as a sacrifice is present in almost all____
- The skin has ____ layers
14 Clues: The skin has ____ layers • _____is done to hide the body • Not all dismemberments are ____ • ______is done for sexual or ritual motives • _____ is done in anger or for symbolic reason • We have many____ nodes scattered throughout our bodies • In most murder cases the dismemberment takes place at the • A body is easiest to handle when is divided up into __ Parts • ...
Getting Old 2025-05-05
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- Bathroom visits that become a regular midnight hobby
- Person you see more frequently than your own children
- Force that becomes increasingly aggressive toward body parts after 50
- Glasses that let you see both your phone and the person you're ignoring while using it
- Things you officially no longer understand or care to follow
- Morning ritual involving more pills than a pharmacy inventory
- Thing that works perfectly for recalling 1970s song lyrics but forgets why you walked into the kitchen
- Collection of information you've written down in fifteen different places and still can't find
- Consolation prize for losing everything else while aging
Down
- Fantasy involving hammocks that reality replaces with part-time jobs
- Breakfast supplement taken after attempting activities you did effortlessly at 25
- Object perpetually lost despite never leaving the living room
- Dietary obsession replacing everything you actually enjoyed eating
- Activity that transitions from childhood punishment to retirement goal
- Hour that gets increasingly earlier with each passing decade
- Stuff that was once intuitive but now requires assistance from someone who wasn't born when you got your first job
- Parts of your body that now make announcements when you stand up
- Process that now comes with sound effects and disclaimers
- Body parts that suddenly develop their own weather forecasting abilities
- TV setting that neighbors can hear despite your insistence it's "barely on"
20 Clues: Bathroom visits that become a regular midnight hobby • Person you see more frequently than your own children • Consolation prize for losing everything else while aging • Process that now comes with sound effects and disclaimers • Hour that gets increasingly earlier with each passing decade • Things you officially no longer understand or care to follow • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-10
Across
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
- The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
Down
- Are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- When the last individual organism of a species dies.
- A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
- The change overtime in populations of related organisms.
20 Clues: How a trait appears, or is expressed. • A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The resemblance of one species to another. • The different forms of a gene are called alleles. • When the last individual organism of a species dies. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-16
Across
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
- The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
Down
- Are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- When the last individual organism of a species dies.
- A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
- The change overtime in populations of related organisms.
20 Clues: How a trait appears, or is expressed. • A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The resemblance of one species to another. • The different forms of a gene are called alleles. • When the last individual organism of a species dies. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Lesson 20,22 9000 2025-08-27
Across
- without company; alone
- to cause to stop; break off
- an appliance with a large, cold box where you keep food so that it does not spoil
- to a degree that is not high but not low
- to pass the tongue over or along the surface of something
- not neat; in a mess
- very large in size or quantity
- a regular course of action
- having to do with the present or current times
- having difficulty perceiving or understanding because of conflicting or otherwise incomprehensible information
- a return to a normal condition or to good health
- to breathe in gasps; struggle for breath; pant
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- in place of; rather
- a small mass or pile with no special shape; hunk
- one of the long, thin parts of the body that carries messages to and from the brain and other parts of the body
- completely different; opposite
- a tool with a very sharp blade that is used for cutting hair close to the skin
- allowing for the possibility that; even if
- a small, sharp, pointed growth or extension, such as a plant thorn
- to keep or stop from happening
- not perfect or complete; having mistakes or faults
- the inner surface of the hand
- the field of medicine that treats disease and injury by fixing or removing parts of the body
- together with or in the middle of
- a pleasant or exciting story or event that someone who is awake imagines is happening to them
- a swelling on a plant that can grow into new parts, such as leaves or a flower
- to fill or use space or time
- any plant that grows wild in places where people do not want it to grow
28 Clues: in place of; rather • not neat; in a mess • without company; alone • a regular course of action • to cause to stop; break off • to fill or use space or time • the inner surface of the hand • completely different; opposite • to keep or stop from happening • very large in size or quantity • together with or in the middle of • to a degree that is not high but not low • ...
Fitness & Nutrition Crossword 2022-11-07
Across
- All beneficial effects of exercise are reversible if exercise decreases/ceases.
- A substance often referred to as good cholesterol because it carries excess cholesterol out of the blood stream and into the liver for elimination from the body.
- Optimal adaptation requires rest periods to be interspersed with training sessions sufficient that the adaptations caused by the exercise dose can take place.
- For optimal adaptation and to avoid stagnation, overuse, and injury the exercise stimulus must be varied (this does not simply mean changing exercises all the time).
- The ability to control or stabilize the body when a person is standing still or moving.
- The ability to move the body parts swiftly while applying the maximum force of the muscles.
- Fats that are solid at room temperature; found mostly in animal products.
- For continual adaptation overload must be progressive, that is the dose of exercise must increase.
- The ability to use the senses together with body parts during movement.
- Proteins that contain some, but not all, of the essential amino acids.
- A nutrient in starches and sugars that provides energy for the body.
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- The ability to reach or respond quickly to what you hear, see, or feel.
- Proteins containing all nine essential amino acids.
- A nutrient that builds, repairs, and maintains body cells.
- A nutrient found in sugars that can be used by the body for energy with little or no change during digestion.
- Optimal benefits occur when programs meet the individual's needs & capacities of participants.
- A substance often referred to as bad cholesterol because it carries cholesterol that is most likely to deposit in the arteries.
- A nutrient found in starches such as breads, vegetables, and grains, that provides the body with energy; made of long chains of simple sugar.
- The ability to move your body or parts of your body swiftly.
- The ability to change and control the direction and position of the body while maintaining a constant, rapid motion.
- The study of nutrients in food and how the body uses them.
- For adaptation to occur the volume of exercise must overload the body in some way in line with the capacity of the individual to cope with that overload.
- Fats, such as vegetable oil, that are in liquid form at room temperature.
- A fat like substance found in animal cells and some foods, such as meats, dairy products, and egg yolks.
- A nutrient needed for growth and repair of body cells.
- Carries the other nutrients to your cells, carries away waste, and help regulate body temperature.
- A nutrient that performs many functions in regulating the activities of cells.
- Nutrients that provide energy, help growth and repair of cells, and dissolve and carry certain vitamins and carry them to body cells.
- The training stimulus must be specific to the client's desired outcomes.
- Continuing to work out on a regular basis.
30 Clues: Continuing to work out on a regular basis. • Proteins containing all nine essential amino acids. • A nutrient needed for growth and repair of body cells. • A nutrient that builds, repairs, and maintains body cells. • The study of nutrients in food and how the body uses them. • The ability to move your body or parts of your body swiftly. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-10
Across
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
- The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
Down
- Are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- When the last individual organism of a species dies.
- A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
- The change overtime in populations of related organisms.
20 Clues: How a trait appears, or is expressed. • A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The resemblance of one species to another. • The different forms of a gene are called alleles. • When the last individual organism of a species dies. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Kinesiology: Joints 2021-10-01
Across
- fibrous tissue holds bones together, some motion
- divides body into left and right parts
- thin fibrous periosteum between two bones, little motion
- motion in two different directions: concave and convex
- surrounds a joint to protect articular surfaces of the bones
- motion in one direction: flexion, extension, angular motion around one plane and one axis
- hyaline or fibrocartilage between joints, small motion
- fibrous connective tissue attaching muscle to bone
- motion in two different directions: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction
- membrane a thick vascular connective tissue that secretes synovial fluid
- divides body from front and back parts
Down
- peg in socket, no motion
- no direct union between bones, free motion
- motion in all three: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation
- the joint that has one degree of freedom
- motion in one direction: rotational motion around one axis
- linear motion not angular: gliding
- divides body from top and bottom
- the number of planes in which a joint can move
- the joint that has two degrees of freedom
- fluid think clear fluid that lubricates articular cartilage
21 Clues: peg in socket, no motion • divides body from top and bottom • linear motion not angular: gliding • divides body into left and right parts • divides body from front and back parts • the joint that has one degree of freedom • the joint that has two degrees of freedom • no direct union between bones, free motion • the number of planes in which a joint can move • ...
Session 1 "I Will be a Functioning Church Member" 2025-08-11
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- The number of players on a football team.
- Sitting on the sidelines is not God’s ______.
- We were all baptized by one ______.
- Spiritual gifts are for building up the ______.
- Every member is placed in the church by ______.
- Every member has a ______ to play.
- A football team with only quarterbacks would never ______ a game.
- The body is made up of ______ parts.
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- Church membership is not about perks but about ______.
- God calls every believer to be a functioning church ______.
- Membership is not like joining a social ______.
- We are all ______ parts of the whole.
- The local church is part of the body of ______.
- Diversity in the body works together under one ______, Christ.
14 Clues: Every member has a ______ to play. • We were all baptized by one ______. • The body is made up of ______ parts. • We are all ______ parts of the whole. • The number of players on a football team. • Sitting on the sidelines is not God’s ______. • Membership is not like joining a social ______. • The local church is part of the body of ______. • ...
Muscular system 2024-02-15
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- away from the midline
- another name for minimus
- muscles in the upper arm with 3 points of attachment
- a movement towards the midline
- hand position with palm facing down
- indicates larger muscle
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- hand position with palm facing up
- fibers moving straight up and down
- circular movement of a limb extending from the joint
- a movement away from the midline
- a movement that increases the angle between two body parts.
- a movement that decreases the angle between two body parts
- towards the midline
- fibers that run on a diagonal
14 Clues: towards the midline • away from the midline • indicates larger muscle • another name for minimus • fibers that run on a diagonal • a movement towards the midline • a movement away from the midline • hand position with palm facing up • fibers moving straight up and down • hand position with palm facing down • circular movement of a limb extending from the joint • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-10
Across
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
- The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
Down
- Are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- When the last individual organism of a species dies.
- A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
- The change overtime in populations of related organisms.
20 Clues: How a trait appears, or is expressed. • A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The resemblance of one species to another. • The different forms of a gene are called alleles. • When the last individual organism of a species dies. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Chapter 12: Survival of the Fittest 2025-03-26
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- Refers to any change in the genetic composition of a population of organisms over time.
- located in the chromosomes, made up of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
- inherited body parts, which are smaller and often unused.
- populations of migrant species may invade the area.
- refers to the loss of an entire species for various reasons.
- Similar structures that evolved from the same ancestral body parts but may have different functions.
- a population moves from its present habitat to a new one.
- Refers to an organism in its early stages of development.
- particularly common in predator-prey relationships.
- global and catastrophic events that wipe out between 25 percent and 75 percent of species.
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- connotes the idea of organisms evolving or changing into something different.
- the cells that give rise to sperm and eggs.
- molecules that help build and repair body parts.
- refers to the movement of genes from one generation to the next.
- groups of initially distantly related organisms evolve similar structures to adapt to a similar habitat or way of life.
- occurs when some members of a species are suddenly separated from the rest of the population.
- Scientists use them to reconstruct the complete structure of the organism.
- Have similar functions but have a different anatomy.
- Are preserved remains of an organism.
- Refers to a group of organisms that share similar characteristics.
20 Clues: Are preserved remains of an organism. • the cells that give rise to sperm and eggs. • molecules that help build and repair body parts. • populations of migrant species may invade the area. • particularly common in predator-prey relationships. • Have similar functions but have a different anatomy. • inherited body parts, which are smaller and often unused. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-10-17
Across
- To hold up something so that it doesn't fall down.
- Parts inside the body that do different jobs.
- The hard skins or shells on the outside of the bodies of some invertebrates.
- An animal that has no backbone.
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- Parts of the body that are joined to bones and allow us to move.
- An animal with backbone.
- The bones of the back.
- Keep safe from harm.
- When a muscle gets shorter and fatter.
- The bones inside our body that are joined together.
- The bone that joins the leg to the upper part of the body.
- When a muscle gets longer and thinner.
12 Clues: Keep safe from harm. • The bones of the back. • An animal with backbone. • An animal that has no backbone. • When a muscle gets shorter and fatter. • When a muscle gets longer and thinner. • Parts inside the body that do different jobs. • To hold up something so that it doesn't fall down. • The bones inside our body that are joined together. • ...
Body Systems Scramble 2024-05-01
Across
- A group of tissues
- System that gives the body movement
- The largest organ in the body
- System that circulates blood in the body
- Interacting parts that perform a specific function
- Major organ of the circulatory system
- Unicellular organisms that live in your body
- System that gives the body structure/support
- A group of the same cells
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- The largest bone in the body
- System that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Major organs of the respiratory system
- System that controls all senses in the body
- System that breaks down and processes food
- The basic unit of life
15 Clues: A group of tissues • The basic unit of life • A group of the same cells • The largest bone in the body • The largest organ in the body • System that gives the body movement • Major organ of the circulatory system • Major organs of the respiratory system • System that circulates blood in the body • System that breaks down and processes food • ...
Parts of the body test 2024-10-08
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- The short, thick finger on the side of your hand that can touch the top of all your other fingers
- The organ inside your body where food goes after it has been eaten and where it starts to be digested
- The soft thing inside your mouth that you move and use for tasting and speaking
- One of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing and walking
- One of the five, long, separate parts at the end of your hand, including your thumb
- One of the five separate parts at the end of your foot
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- One of the hard, white objects in your mouth that you use for biting and crushing food
- The organ inside your head that controls your thoughts, feelings, and movements
- One of the two flat parts on the ends of your legs that you stand on
- Where your arm joins your body next to your neck
- The organ inside your chest that sends blood around your body
11 Clues: Where your arm joins your body next to your neck • One of the five separate parts at the end of your foot • The organ inside your chest that sends blood around your body • One of the two flat parts on the ends of your legs that you stand on • The organ inside your head that controls your thoughts, feelings, and movements • ...
Kinesiology crossword!! 2024-09-17
Across
- Slightly movable joints
- A position where the body stands up right eyes are forward arms are at the side and the palms are facing forward
- When 2+ bones come into contact and they form a joint articulation
- a vertical plane running from side to side this divides the body or any of its parts into front and back
- Horizontal plane, dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
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- A freely movable joint in which a bone moves around central axis
- joints that lack a synovial cavity and are held closely by fibrous connective tissue they are also immovable
- Freely movable joints
- A vertical plane running from front to back this divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides
- defined as the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
10 Clues: Freely movable joints • Slightly movable joints • A freely movable joint in which a bone moves around central axis • When 2+ bones come into contact and they form a joint articulation • defined as the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • Horizontal plane, dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts • ...
My Body 2022-03-22
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- Hardest substance in the body
- Brain is protected by the ______
- claws is to birds as _____ is to humans
- We breathe in air which contains ______
- Fibrous foods contain ______
- Largest organ in our body
- Body building nutrient
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- I help reflect light
- I carry oxygen to all parts of the body
- Heart and lungs are protected by the ______
- Bean shaped organs in the body
- J shaped bag that helps in digestion
- We have 206 ____ in our body
- We should eat a ______ diet to stay healthy.
- I control all the functions of the body
15 Clues: I help reflect light • Body building nutrient • Largest organ in our body • We have 206 ____ in our body • Fibrous foods contain ______ • Hardest substance in the body • Bean shaped organs in the body • Brain is protected by the ______ • J shaped bag that helps in digestion • I carry oxygen to all parts of the body • claws is to birds as _____ is to humans • ...
Adaptation and Diversity Vocabulary 2023-05-10
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- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- when the last individual organism of a species dies.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- the change overtime in populations of related organisms.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
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- are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
- A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor
- breeding The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- the study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
20 Clues: How a trait appears, or is expressed. • The resemblance of one species to another. • A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The different forms of a gene are called alleles. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • when the last individual organism of a species dies. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-10
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- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
- The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
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- Are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- When the last individual organism of a species dies.
- A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
- The change overtime in populations of related organisms.
20 Clues: How a trait appears, or is expressed. • A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The resemblance of one species to another. • The different forms of a gene are called alleles. • When the last individual organism of a species dies. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Vocab science 2023-05-16
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- The different forms of a gene.
- Thread-like structures that contain genetic information that controls traits.
- The selection and breeding of organisms with desired traits.
- An inherited trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- Slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species.
- How a trait appears, or is expressed.
- Food products that have been genetically engineered.
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer.
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- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- Body parts or structures that were inherited by two or more species from a common ancestor.
- The biological and chemical methods that change the arrangement of DNA that makes up a gene.
- The change overtime in populations of related organisms.
- Are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- A fossil that has characteristics of both ancestral organisms and organisms that evolved later.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- When the last individual organism of a species dies.
- The resemblance of one species to another.
- : A permanent change in the sequence of DNA.
- The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
20 Clues: The different forms of a gene. • How a trait appears, or is expressed. • The resemblance of one species to another. • When the last individual organism of a species dies. • Food products that have been genetically engineered. • : A permanent change in the sequence of DNA. • The two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait. • ...
Vocabulary review 2025-05-21
Across
- The bottom part of your face
- The side parts of your face
- The way how a centipede moves
- The feet are connected here with the rest of the legs
- The middle part of your legs
- The shape of an egg
- The long part of an elephant
- The part to cover a bird's body
- The legs and the upper body are connected here
- The part under your knees
- The bottom part of a dog's feet
- The sticking part on a head of a male goat
- The leg parts of an octopus
- The way how a sloth moves
- The antenna on a butterfly
- The side parts of your head
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- The upper parts of thighs
- The shape that you see if the moon is not full yet
- The outer part of a turtle to protect its body
- The moustache of a cat
- The way how a monkey moves from a branch to another one on trees
- The part of a scorpion to pinch and hold something
- The part under the neck before the belly button
- The bottom part of your hands
- The middle part of your arms
- The shape for putting ice cream scoop
- The hands are connected here with the rest of the arms
- The way how a kangaroo moves
- The part above the thighs under the chest
- The part on a fish to help with swimming
- The shape for putting cookies or powder in it
- The part on the head of a chicken
- The part under the back of your thighs
- The bottom, back end of your feet
- The shape that you can see in Egypt
35 Clues: The shape of an egg • The moustache of a cat • The upper parts of thighs • The part under your knees • The way how a sloth moves • The antenna on a butterfly • The side parts of your face • The leg parts of an octopus • The side parts of your head • The bottom part of your face • The middle part of your arms • The middle part of your legs • The long part of an elephant • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary Anett C. 2022-02-23
Across
- what us humans breathe
- an energy storage molecule
- releases energy into cells
- a process when atoms rearrange
- how evidence supports claim
- body system takes in oxygen
- body system that takes in food
- blocks of proteins
- molecule of carbon,oxygen,hydrogen
- makes things move or change
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- made up of a group of atoms
- keeps your body the way it is
- information that supports a claim
- claim supported by evidence
- sends molecules to cells of body
- answer to a question about world
- molecule from carbon,oxygen atoms
- large molecules in living things
- interacting parts forming a whole
19 Clues: blocks of proteins • what us humans breathe • an energy storage molecule • releases energy into cells • made up of a group of atoms • claim supported by evidence • how evidence supports claim • body system takes in oxygen • makes things move or change • keeps your body the way it is • a process when atoms rearrange • body system that takes in food • sends molecules to cells of body • ...
Invertebrate Terms 2025-04-03
Across
- Roundworms
- Skeleton, A fluid-filled cavity that provides support and allows for movement
- Having no moral backbone
- Largest phylum of invertebrates
- Marine Invertebrates
- single-celled organisms
- Flatworms
- Body, A body divided into repeated units
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- A tough flexible polysaccharide
- clade, group of invertebrates that share ancestors
- soft-bodied invertebrates
- earthworm
- Appendages, Limbs with joints
- A major group or division within the animal kingdom
- Segmented worms
- Small, aquatic invertebrates
- Arrowworm
- Hard eternal covering that protects the body
- Symmetrical, Having body parts arranged around a central axis
- Symmetry, Having a left and right side that are mirror images of each other
20 Clues: earthworm • Arrowworm • Flatworms • Roundworms • Segmented worms • Marine Invertebrates • single-celled organisms • Having no moral backbone • soft-bodied invertebrates • Small, aquatic invertebrates • Appendages, Limbs with joints • A tough flexible polysaccharide • Largest phylum of invertebrates • Body, A body divided into repeated units • Hard eternal covering that protects the body • ...
animation 2025-11-18
8 Clues: the main action. • in straight lines. • of a thrown object. • and deceleration principle. • needed for parts to catch up. • flatten when speed increases. • parts moving at different rates. • continue moving after the body stops.
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-14
Across
- the system that contains the heart and blood vessels that move throughout the body
- the process which allow sthe body to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment allowing functions to still take place.
- glands and organs that make hormones that get released into a persons blood while they travel to tissues and organs in the body
- a blood vessel that connects the arteriole to a venue to form a network of blood vessels in almost all parts of the body.
- a blood vessel that carries blood form the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- the part of a system in which some portion of the systems output is used as an input to perform particular functions in the near future.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contact in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- a organ that makes one or more substances like hormones that target specific things in your body
- the system that includes organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous waste from the body
- blood vessels that carry the blood to the atrium of the heart
- a substance that circulate bloodstream, and control the actions of certain cells or organs
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- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into things used for tissue repair, energy, and growth.
- two digestion methods that involvement physical movement to make food smaller and the use of enzymes to break doen food further
- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the bodies survival and functions
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- The system that is composed of specialized muscle fibers, which is responsible for almost all movement in your body
- the organs and system that makes up breathing
- the organized network of nerve tissues in the body
- The framework of the body consisting of bones and other connective tissues which supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body
20 Clues: the organs and system that makes up breathing • the organized network of nerve tissues in the body • blood vessels that carry the blood to the atrium of the heart • an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body • the system that contains the heart and blood vessels that move throughout the body • ...
Biology 2020-05-14
Across
- the one that lets dung out
- the storage center of the cell
- the part that gives you body structure
- the shell bugs have
- the one that lets you breathe
- the command center of the cell
- [plural please]the one that helps us eat
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- the part that lets you move
- the bit that all plants need
- the one that pumps blood
- the one containing the chromosome
- the part that controls all the other parts
- something that transports blood
- the one that lets you stay warm
- something that lets you feel
- your biggest organ
- the one that lets you stand straight
- [singular please]the part that does all the walking
- [singular please] the one that let us see
- one of the most useful parts of the body.
20 Clues: your biggest organ • the shell bugs have • the one that pumps blood • the one that lets dung out • the part that lets you move • the bit that all plants need • something that lets you feel • the one that lets you breathe • the storage center of the cell • the command center of the cell • something that transports blood • the one that lets you stay warm • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2019-08-27
Across
- area in the throat through which air passes to and from the lungs
- pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body
- a waste gas, out of your body
- is a passage of airway in the respiratory system
- a small air-containing compartment of the lungs
- a long tube in your neck and chest carries air into and out of your lungs
- One of the tubes that carry blood from parts of the body back to the heart
- where the air first enters the body
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- large flat muscle that separates the lungs from the stomach area
- commonly called as the voice box
- systems of organs functioning in respirations and in humans
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- iron-containing respiratory pigment of vertebrate red blood cells
- small tube that carries blood to different parts of a person
- where the passages of the nose connect to your mouth and throat
15 Clues: a waste gas, out of your body • commonly called as the voice box • where the air first enters the body • pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body • the main organ of the respiratory system • a small air-containing compartment of the lungs • is a passage of airway in the respiratory system • systems of organs functioning in respirations and in humans • ...
body systems 2025-10-01
Across
- ability to sense changes in the environment and respond to them
- the study of the functions of the parts of the body, includes specific organ systems.
- Group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- the study of the structure of the body and the relationships of the various parts of the body.
- oxygen is taken in from the environment and transported to all cells in the organism for use at cellular level
- breakdown of ingested food to provide glucose and other nutrients to all cells in the organism for use at the cellular level
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- locomotion, propulsion (peristalsis), and contractility
- interact to make up cells
- made up of the organ systems
- combine to form molecules
- are grouped into tissue
- an organism's ability to automatically maintain a stable internal environment
- system organs function together to form these
- compose organs
- removal of wastes from the body
15 Clues: compose organs • are grouped into tissue • interact to make up cells • combine to form molecules • made up of the organ systems • removal of wastes from the body • system organs function together to form these • locomotion, propulsion (peristalsis), and contractility • ability to sense changes in the environment and respond to them • ...
Circulatory System 2022-03-01
Across
- the heart is made up of how many chambers
- the yellowish watery part of our blood is what
- is one way to help treat high blood pressure
- helps our blood clot at the sight of the wound
- the most important muscle in the body
- is one cause of high blood pressure
- during pulmonary circulation, blood travels from the heart, through the lungs and back to the _______
- pulmonary refers to what?
- blood pressure is defined as the __________ of blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
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- The group of organs that carry needed materials to cells and remove waste products
- red blood cells carry this from the lungs to the body
- de-oxygenated blood is depicted as what color
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body
- de-oxygenated blood is found on what side of the heart?
- vessels that carry blood from all parts of the body back to the heart
- there are ______ types of circulation
- what color blood cells help fight infections
- tiny vessels that connect arteries and veins
- the circulatory system is made up of our heart, blood vessels and what?
19 Clues: pulmonary refers to what? • is one cause of high blood pressure • there are ______ types of circulation • the most important muscle in the body • the heart is made up of how many chambers • is one way to help treat high blood pressure • what color blood cells help fight infections • tiny vessels that connect arteries and veins • ...
Invertebrate Terms 2025-04-03
Across
- Roundworms
- Skeleton, A fluid-filled cavity that provides support and allows for movement
- Having no moral backbone
- Largest phylum of invertebrates
- Marine Invertebrates
- single-celled organisms
- Flatworms
- Body, A body divided into repeated units
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- A tough flexible polysaccharide
- clade, group of invertebrates that share ancestors
- soft-bodied invertebrates
- earthworm
- Appendages, Limbs with joints
- A major group or division within the animal kingdom
- Segmented worms
- Small, aquatic invertebrates
- Arrowworm
- Hard eternal covering that protects the body
- Symmetrical, Having body parts arranged around a central axis
- Symmetry, Having a left and right side that are mirror images of each other
20 Clues: earthworm • Arrowworm • Flatworms • Roundworms • Segmented worms • Marine Invertebrates • single-celled organisms • Having no moral backbone • soft-bodied invertebrates • Small, aquatic invertebrates • Appendages, Limbs with joints • A tough flexible polysaccharide • Largest phylum of invertebrates • Body, A body divided into repeated units • Hard eternal covering that protects the body • ...
Animal Science Chapter 3 Vocab 2023-02-23
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- front of the body
- the process of applying a preparation to the surface of living things to prevent infections and inhibit growth of microorganisms
- the insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethre to remove urine
- method of disease transmission including direct, indirect,and droplet contact
- Isolation of animals who are suspected to have been exposed to an infectious disease
- divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- The removal of the female reproductive organs
- removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
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- disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- plane that divides the body into dorsal and ventral parts
- a term used to describe small pets once only thought of as laboratory animals. such as gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, mice and rats.
- Period of time between contact with an infection and the appearance of disease symptoms
- Diseases capable of being spread from one animal to another
- The ___ is a Program designed by the veterinarian to help prevent disease and health problems in individuals or herds of animals
- back
- underside of the body
- head
- tail
18 Clues: back • head • tail • front of the body • underside of the body • The removal of the female reproductive organs • divides the body into cranial and caudal parts • disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans • plane that divides the body into dorsal and ventral parts • Diseases capable of being spread from one animal to another • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary Anett C. 2022-02-23
Across
- what us humans breathe
- an energy storage molecule
- releases energy into cells
- a process when atoms rearrange
- how evidence supports claim
- body system takes in oxygen
- body system that takes in food
- blocks of proteins
- molecule of carbon,oxygen,hydrogen
- makes things move or change
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- made up of a group of atoms
- keeps your body the way it is
- information that supports a claim
- claim supported by evidence
- sends molecules to cells of body
- answer to a question about world
- molecule from carbon,oxygen atoms
- large molecules in living things
- interacting parts forming a whole
19 Clues: blocks of proteins • what us humans breathe • an energy storage molecule • releases energy into cells • made up of a group of atoms • claim supported by evidence • how evidence supports claim • body system takes in oxygen • makes things move or change • keeps your body the way it is • a process when atoms rearrange • body system that takes in food • sends molecules to cells of body • ...
Better Bodies Vocabulary Words 2024-07-22
Across
- Heart and working together.
- Bending and stretching easily.
- Staying steady and not falling.
- Doing something for a long time without getting tired.
- Games with rules and competition.
- Body part that pumps blood.
- Exercise with lots of moving and breathing.
- Being a strong movement.
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- Moving your body to stay healthy.
- time How fast you respond.
- Moving fast.
- Body part that helps you move and lift things.
- Moving quickly and easily.
- Being healthy and strong.
- Being strong.
- Moving your body parts together smoothly.
- Free time to relax or have fun.
- Being very overweight.
- The air we breathe.
19 Clues: Moving fast. • Being strong. • The air we breathe. • Being very overweight. • Being a strong movement. • Being healthy and strong. • time How fast you respond. • Moving quickly and easily. • Heart and working together. • Body part that pumps blood. • Bending and stretching easily. • Staying steady and not falling. • Free time to relax or have fun. • Moving your body to stay healthy. • ...
Pantomime 2023-09-25
Across
- The emotion conveyed when eyes squint, brows lift, and mouth curves upward.
- The turning or pivoting of a part of the body, such as the head or the chest.
- The body part where most movements begin.
- The bending of the body to the front, to the side, or to the rear.
- A mime device that uses inclination, rotation, and isolations in one exercise.
- action A movement opposite to the action that the mime wants the audience to follow.
- A term for the firmness or solidity of an object in opposition to outside force.
- The art of imitating real-life actions without using words.
- The emotion conveyed when eyes narrow, brows furrow, and jaws sets firmly.
- Hand and arm movements and facial expressions that help express an idea or an emotion.
- To move from one place to another onstage.
- communication The general term for expressing ideas and emotions without using words; the essence of pantomime and mime.
- The art form that does not precisely imitate real-life physical action but gives an illusion of that action.
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- The body parts where all arm movements must end.
- The emotion conveyed when eyes widen, brows lift, and mouth forms the shape of an O.
- The emotion conveyed when eyes narrow, outer brows and mouth turn downward, and facial muscles sag.
- The separation of parts of the body for individual development and expression.
- walk A basic mime convention; the mime uses exaggeration movement to appear to be walking.
- Marceau The Frenchman who is one of the best-known mimes in history.
- Chaplin A silent film star who was the master of pantomime.
- A combination of inner composure, mental awareness, and physical flexibility; the act of letting go all over.
- The neuromuscular awareness that you feel when your body is in a particular position.
- One of the body parts most mimes emphasize with makeup.
- The setting up of an action with definite hand movements; for example, the snap of a mime's hand around a glass.
24 Clues: The body part where most movements begin. • To move from one place to another onstage. • The body parts where all arm movements must end. • One of the body parts most mimes emphasize with makeup. • Chaplin A silent film star who was the master of pantomime. • The art of imitating real-life actions without using words. • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2019-08-27
Across
- large flat muscle that separates the lungs from the stomach area
- systems of organs functioning in respirations and in humans
- One of the tubes that carry blood from parts of the body back to the heart
- iron-containing respiratory pigment of vertebrate red blood cells
- area in the throat through which air passes to and from the lungs
- where the air first enters the body
- small tube that carries blood to different parts of a person
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- pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body
- a waste gas, out of your body
- a long tube in your neck and chest carries air into and out of your lungs
- is a passage of airway in the respiratory system
- where the passages of the nose connect to your mouth and throat
- commonly called as the voice box
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- a small air-containing compartment of the lungs
15 Clues: a waste gas, out of your body • commonly called as the voice box • where the air first enters the body • pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body • the main organ of the respiratory system • a small air-containing compartment of the lungs • is a passage of airway in the respiratory system • systems of organs functioning in respirations and in humans • ...
Dance 2016-05-23
Across
- This plane separates the body into front and back
- Diagonal movement of one upper limb with the opposite lower limb
- A motion in which two parts of the body on either side of a joint are moved farther away from each other
- A plane of the body that divides the body into upper and lower parts
- It is how muscles provide movement
- It is a vertical plane; divides in right and left halves
- When a joint moves a bone toward the midline of the body
- Symmetrical movement of two upper and/or two lower limbs at the same time
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- It is what muscles generate
- Best method to develop flexibility
- Rest, ice, compress, and elevate
- Movement of the upper limb and the lower limb on the same side in the frontal plane
- When a joint moves a bone away from the midline
- The motion of bending, or decreasing the angle
- the function of the skeletal system
15 Clues: It is what muscles generate • Rest, ice, compress, and elevate • Best method to develop flexibility • It is how muscles provide movement • the function of the skeletal system • The motion of bending, or decreasing the angle • When a joint moves a bone away from the midline • This plane separates the body into front and back • ...
organs crossword 2026-04-21
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- stores bile(11)
- used to chew food molecules into smaller parts to swallow(5)
- produces insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar(7)
- the largest organ in the human body(4)
- contains hydrochloric acid(7)
- carries out gas exchange(5)
- responsible for vision(4)
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- produces bile(5)
- stores urine (7)
- organs found in the throat that help against infection (7)
- consists of three main parts, divided into two hemispheres(5
- pumps blood across your body(5)
- removes waste products from blood(6)
13 Clues: stores bile(11) • produces bile(5) • stores urine (7) • responsible for vision(4) • carries out gas exchange(5) • contains hydrochloric acid(7) • pumps blood across your body(5) • removes waste products from blood(6) • the largest organ in the human body(4) • produces insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar(7) • organs found in the throat that help against infection (7) • ...
Spanish 2020-10-21
20 Clues: leg • arm • foot • hand • nose • eyes • head • class • mouth • finger • student • numbers • stomach • classroom • that means.. • in the school • teacher/professor • Parts of the body • what does that mean? • hora es? what time is it?
Med Term Vocabulary 2020-09-24
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- to the cranium
- joint
- divides the body into unequal parts left and right
- plane-divides the body into upper and lower
- from the point of origin
- near the sole of the feet
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- towards the top of the head
- near the point of origin (where everything starts)
- located near the tail end of the body
- planes-human divided into 3 imaginary sections
- the side of the body,further away from midline
- heart
- the head end of the body
- - the tail end or rear of the body
- plane-a vertical plane dividing the body front to back
- near the midline or center of the body
16 Clues: joint • heart • to the cranium • the head end of the body • from the point of origin • near the sole of the feet • towards the top of the head • - the tail end or rear of the body • located near the tail end of the body • near the midline or center of the body • plane-divides the body into upper and lower • planes-human divided into 3 imaginary sections • ...
Psychology 3.4 2015-02-06
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- pores or openings on the tongue containing taste cells
- the area in the front of the brain above the nostrils that receives sensory input from olfactory receptors in the nose
- the sense that keeps us informed about movement of the parts of the body and their position in relation to each other
- a form of BFT that involves feedback about changes in the level of muscle tension in the forehead or elsewhere in the body
- a method of learning to control certain bodily responses by using information from the body transmitted by physiological monitoring equipment
- organs in the inner ear that connect the semicircular canals
- three curved, tubelike canals in the inner ear that are involved in sensing changes in the direction and movements of the head
- the nerve that carries impulses from olfactory receptors in the nose to the brain
- nerve cells that are sensitive to tastes
- the sense of smell
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- a form of BFT that involves feedback about changes in temperature and blood flow in selected parts of the body; used in the treatment of migraine headaches
- the belief that a neural gate in the spinal cord opens to allow pain messages to reach the brain and closes to shut them out
- the sense that keeps us informed about balance and the position of our body in space
- prolonged, intense headaches brought on by changes in blood flow in blood vessels to the brain
- an ancient Chinese practice of inserting and rotating thin needles in various parts of the body in order to release natural healing energy
- chemical substances that are emitted by many species and that have various functions, including sexual attraction
- the senses of touch, pressure, warmth, cold, and pain that involve stimulation of sensory receptors in the skin
17 Clues: the sense of smell • nerve cells that are sensitive to tastes • pores or openings on the tongue containing taste cells • organs in the inner ear that connect the semicircular canals • the nerve that carries impulses from olfactory receptors in the nose to the brain • the sense that keeps us informed about balance and the position of our body in space • ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2020-12-03
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- leucocytes (colorless).
- a water like substance in blood.
- a fluid carried by vessels to all parts of the body.
- thick walled, elastic vessels.
- when the heart works harder than usual.
- thin walled vessels.
- blockage of blood vessels to the brain.
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- erythrocytes (biconcave in shape).
- four different types.
- contraction of the ventricles.
- a muscular organ that pumps blood to all parts of the body.
- reduction in the amount of RBCs. (haemoglobin.)
- one complete contraction and relaxation of the heart.
13 Clues: thin walled vessels. • four different types. • leucocytes (colorless). • contraction of the ventricles. • thick walled, elastic vessels. • a water like substance in blood. • erythrocytes (biconcave in shape). • when the heart works harder than usual. • blockage of blood vessels to the brain. • reduction in the amount of RBCs. (haemoglobin.) • ...
TRIVIA TIME 2023-04-23
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- - Circulating fluid of lymphatic system.
- - has three chambered heart.
- vein - carries oxygenated blood to heart from lungs
- atrium - receives blood from pulmonary vein
- - Blood vessel with thick and elastic wall.
- - prevents backflow of blood
- atrium - receives deoxygenated blood from body parts.
- cava - collects deoxygenated blood from body parts and gives to heart.
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- artery - carries deoxygenated blood to lungs from heart.
- - Type of circulation in birds.
- - prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
- - Type of circulation in fishes.
- ventricle - chamber of human heart with thickest muscular wall.
- - largest artery
- - valves present at the base of aorta.
15 Clues: - largest artery • - has three chambered heart. • - prevents backflow of blood • - Type of circulation in birds. • - Type of circulation in fishes. • - valves present at the base of aorta. • - Circulating fluid of lymphatic system. • atrium - receives blood from pulmonary vein • - Blood vessel with thick and elastic wall. • vein - carries oxygenated blood to heart from lungs • ...
Earth History 2026-03-01
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- traits that help organisms survive in a given environment
- older layers of rock lie under younger rock layers
- age of an object or event compared to another object or event
- Earth's rigid outer shell
- Selection, process of which organisms are best suited to a particular environment
- organisms so similar that they are able to mate and produce fertile offspring
- lithosphere broken up into sections
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- body part that does not see to play a role in body functions
- body parts that have similar function but not similar structure
- Fossil, fossil of an organism that existed for a short period of time
- actual age of a rock or fossil
- body parts of different organisms that have similar structure but not similar function
- long chains of underwater mountains
- two oceanic plates move apart to form new oceanic crust
- branch of life science that names and groups organisms
- no more of a species living on Earth
- cylinder of ice removed from an ice sheet
- process by which species change over time
18 Clues: Earth's rigid outer shell • actual age of a rock or fossil • long chains of underwater mountains • lithosphere broken up into sections • no more of a species living on Earth • cylinder of ice removed from an ice sheet • process by which species change over time • older layers of rock lie under younger rock layers • branch of life science that names and groups organisms • ...
Cardiovascular/Circulatory System Vocabulary 2025-10-08
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- System that include organs and tissues that transport essential material to body cells and remove their waste products
- blood cells that help the various body systems destroy disease-causing germs
- small, disk-shaped structures that help your blood clot
- blood cells that carry oxygen to all other cells in the body
- carries blood to and from almost all body cells and connects arteries and veins
- carries blood away from the heart to various parts of the body
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- the muscle that acts as the pump for the circulatory system
- carries blood from all parts of the body back to the heart
- the force of blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
- usually results from blood clots in the brain or from a torn blood vessel
- a condition in which arteries harden and reduce blood flow
- also called high blood pressure
- blockage of blood flow to the heart
13 Clues: also called high blood pressure • blockage of blood flow to the heart • small, disk-shaped structures that help your blood clot • carries blood from all parts of the body back to the heart • a condition in which arteries harden and reduce blood flow • the muscle that acts as the pump for the circulatory system • ...
Vocab Practice 2025-12-09
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- Structures Body parts that have lost most of their original function
- Ancestry The idea that all organisms share a common origin
- Structures Body parts with similar function but different origin
- Record Preserved remains of ancient organisms
- Sequence Similarity Similar order of DNA bases in different species
- Evidence Similarities in early embryo development
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- Change in species over time
- Evidence DNA proof used to support evolution
- Structures Body parts with similar structure from a common ancestor
9 Clues: Change in species over time • Evidence DNA proof used to support evolution • Record Preserved remains of ancient organisms • Evidence Similarities in early embryo development • Ancestry The idea that all organisms share a common origin • Structures Body parts with similar function but different origin • ...
Vocabulario de "Spooky Season" 2024-09-29
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- Flying nocturnal mammal.
- A ghost.
- llena Fully visible moon.
- Common pet.
- Rodent.
- Scary creature.
- Witch’s broomstick.
- Ominous black bird.
- Web-spinning insect.
- Dark shape.
- Dangerous reptile.
- Halloween costume.
- Skeleton parts.
- Sharp fangs.
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- Spider’s web.
- Classic monster.
- negro Symbol of bad luck.
- Graveyard.
- Witch.
- Face cover.
- A dead body.
- Creepy-crawly bug.
- Wrapped, undead body.
- No longer living.
- Nighttime.
- Red liquid in the body.
- Undead creature.
- Skull.
- Halloween pumpkin.
- Coffin for the dead.
- Bone structure.
- Nocturnal bird.
32 Clues: Witch. • Skull. • Rodent. • A ghost. • Graveyard. • Nighttime. • Face cover. • Common pet. • Dark shape. • A dead body. • Sharp fangs. • Spider’s web. • Scary creature. • Bone structure. • Nocturnal bird. • Skeleton parts. • Classic monster. • Undead creature. • No longer living. • Creepy-crawly bug. • Halloween pumpkin. • Dangerous reptile. • Halloween costume. • Witch’s broomstick. • Ominous black bird. • ...
Arthropod Puzzle 2026-02-06
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- - Ten legged(crabs, Lobsters)
- - Consisting many individual light detectors
- - Spiders, scorpions, ticks
- - Many legs(Centipedes)
- - Mouth parts used for chewing
- - Located on top of the head
- - attach/Fused together
- - used for swimming or reproduction
- - Pincer(mouth part characteristic of arachnids)
- - Extinct class of arthropods
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- - Spiders used to release silk
- - provides support and protection from predators
- - thick shield covering the head
- - Gill breathing(crabs,lobsters)
- - Contracts multiple times for a single nerve impluse
- - body region
- - Body divided into sections
- - another word for shedding
- - Contains Head,body,tail
- - six legs or 3 pairs
20 Clues: - body region • - six legs or 3 pairs • - Many legs(Centipedes) • - attach/Fused together • - Contains Head,body,tail • - Spiders, scorpions, ticks • - another word for shedding • - Located on top of the head • - Body divided into sections • - Ten legged(crabs, Lobsters) • - Extinct class of arthropods • - Spiders used to release silk • - Mouth parts used for chewing • ...
Human body 2021-11-28
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- the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body.
- the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which a person stands or walks.
- the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell.
- one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking.
- one of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing (= crushing food).
- the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity.
- one of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing.
- the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders.
- The upper part of the human body, or the front or upper part of the body of an animal, typically separated from the rest of the body by a neck, and containing the brain, mouth, and sense organs.
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- the thick curved part at the back of the human leg between the knee and the foot.
- any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot
- the part of a person's leg above the knee.
- a thin, hard area that covers the upper side of the end of each finger and each toe.
- Any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand
- either of the two organs, one on each side of the head, by which people or animals hear sounds, or the piece of skin and tissue outside the head connected to this organ.
- the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair.
- the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend
17 Clues: the part of a person's leg above the knee. • Any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand • any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot • the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body. • the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend • the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders. • ...
Habitat Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-21
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- large hard toenail
- a place in which plants an animals live
- like sharp finger nails
- a thing growing from a bird's skin
- parts of the world that are dry and hot
- parts of the world where the land rises at least 1000 metres above sea level
- a stream of freshwater that flows in a channel
- a thing growing from an animal's hindquarter (rear)
- parts of the world that are above the equator
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- parts of the world where land meets water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- parts of the world where the water is not salt water
- like a hand or a foot
- the vertical distance a place is above the level of an ocean
- a thing flowing from head, often in pairs
- hair growing from an animal's skin
16 Clues: large hard toenail • like a hand or a foot • like sharp finger nails • a thing growing from a bird's skin • hair growing from an animal's skin • a place in which plants an animals live • parts of the world that are dry and hot • parts of the world where land meets water • a thing flowing from head, often in pairs • a body of water completely surrounded by land • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2019-08-27
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- One of the tubes that carry blood from parts of the body back to the heart
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- a waste gas, out of your body
- pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body
- area in the throat through which air passes to and from the lungs
- large flat muscle that separates the lungs from the stomach area
- commonly called as the voice box
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- iron-containing respiratory pigment of vertebrate red blood cells
- where the air first enters the body
- is a passage of airway in the respiratory system
- small tube that carries blood to different parts of a person
- a long tube in your neck and chest carries air into and out of your lungs
- systems of organs functioning in respirations and in humans
- where the passages of the nose connect to your mouth and throat
- a small air-containing compartment of the lungs
15 Clues: a waste gas, out of your body • commonly called as the voice box • where the air first enters the body • the main organ of the respiratory system • pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body • a small air-containing compartment of the lungs • is a passage of airway in the respiratory system • systems of organs functioning in respirations and in humans • ...
6.1 Healthcare Human Body Crossword Labs 2026-04-10
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- Front cavity containing thoracic and abdominal areas
- Abdominal region above the stomach
- Away from the surface(further inside the body)
- Away from the midline of the body
- Abdominal regions located near the hipbone
- Away from the point of attachment
- Upper abdominal regions located near the ribs
- Abdominal regions located near the waist
- Toward the head or above another structure
- Plane that divides the body into front and back sections
- Lower middle abdominal region
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- Plane dividing the body into upper and lower parts
- Toward or on the surface of the body
- Divides the body into equal left and right halves
- Body position lying face down
- Toward the feet or below another structure
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Toward the back side of the body
- Middle abdominal region near the navel
- Toward the midline of the body
- Term relating to the "tail" or bottom of the body
- Body position lying face up
- Toward the front of the body
- Back cavity containing the brain and spinal cord
- Bottom portion of the abdominal cavity for reproduction
25 Clues: Body position lying face up • Toward the front of the body • Body position lying face down • Lower middle abdominal region • Toward the midline of the body • Toward the back side of the body • Closer to the point of attachment • Away from the midline of the body • Away from the point of attachment • Abdominal region above the stomach • Toward or on the surface of the body • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-02-03
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- upper jaw bone
- motion away from the body
- connective tissue that enables movement
- lower jawbone
- the study of moving body parts
- heel bone
- pertaining to the area between the ribs
- shoulder blade
- visual examination of a joint
- meeting places between bones
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- no open wound, broken bone
- skin has been broken along with the bone
- straightening or stretching
- bending motion
- motion toward the body
- inflammation of the joint osteocytes mature bone cells
- x-ray of the spine
- inflammation of the bone
- bone formation
- break at an angle
- collar bone
21 Clues: heel bone • collar bone • lower jawbone • upper jaw bone • bending motion • bone formation • shoulder blade • break at an angle • x-ray of the spine • motion toward the body • inflammation of the bone • motion away from the body • no open wound, broken bone • straightening or stretching • meeting places between bones • visual examination of a joint • the study of moving body parts • ...
Dance 2016-05-23
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- Rest, ice, compress, and elevate
- A plane of the body that divides the body into upper and lower parts
- This plane separates the body into front and back
- Best method to develop flexibility
- Movement of the upper limb and the lower limb on the same side in the frontal plane
- It is a vertical plane; divides in right and left halves
- When a joint moves a bone toward the midline of the body
- Symmetrical movement of two upper and/or two lower limbs at the same time
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- When a joint moves a bone away from the midline
- Diagonal movement of one upper limb with the opposite lower limb
- It is how muscles provide movement
- The motion of bending, or decreasing the angle
- It is what muscles generate
- the function of the skeletal system
- A motion in which two parts of the body on either side of a joint are moved farther away from each other
15 Clues: It is what muscles generate • Rest, ice, compress, and elevate • It is how muscles provide movement • Best method to develop flexibility • the function of the skeletal system • The motion of bending, or decreasing the angle • When a joint moves a bone away from the midline • This plane separates the body into front and back • ...
Science Fusion 7 Unit 3 Lesson 3 Levels of Cellular Organization 2023-12-01
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- A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
- protects the outside of the.
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body.
- Any living thing that can carry out life processes by itself.
- vascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant.
- tissue made of cells that are a messaging system in the body.
- Tissue that covers outside of the body and lines organs and cavities.
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- A group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions.
- Tissue made of cells capable of contracting.
- The arrangement of parts in an organism.
- tissue system that makes up the majority of a plant, and gives support, storage and absorbs light energy.
- moves water and nutrients through the plant.
- Tissue that provides support and nourishment for the body and connects all of its parts.
- transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- The kind of action or activity specific to a thing or person.
15 Clues: protects the outside of the. • The arrangement of parts in an organism. • Tissue made of cells capable of contracting. • moves water and nutrients through the plant. • A group of similar cells that perform the same function. • transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant • Any living thing that can carry out life processes by itself. • ...
Biology 2023-12-09
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- sends motor commands from the brain to the body
- holds the components of the cell together and protects them from damage
- helps transport materials that an organism needs to survive and recycle waste materials
- this type of tissue allows for support and strengthening of the bones and organs of the body
- produces spindle fibers to separate chromosomes during cell division
- energy storage and provides cushioning
- acts a factory in which proteins from the ER are further processed
- this type of tissue supports organs and cells
- breaks down excess or warn out cell parts
- contracts and has a pumping action
- keeps the heart pumping and blood circulating around the body
- is a protective barrier for injuries
- this type of tissue coordinates and controls many body activities
- provides tensile strength and protection
- delivers oxygen, various cells and nutrients and is pumped throughout the body
- contains genetic information and acts as the cells control center
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- produces and assembles cell ribosomes
- responsible for the synthesis of essential lipids and cholesterol
- the sight of protein synthesis
- resists comprehensive force, enhances bone resilience and provides support on bony areas
- this type of tissue forms the covering for all body surfaces
- stabilizes the body and is surrounded mainly by muscle or fats
- controls the body and sends signals/messages/commands for the body
- this type of tissue provides movement of the body parts
- generate the energy needed to power a cell (also known as the cells power house)
- regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell
- supports the body and protects soft tissues
- modifies, folds and sorts protein for the rest of the cell to function
- in the storage and disposal of various substances
- produces energy through photosynthesis and releases processes that improve plant growth
30 Clues: the sight of protein synthesis • contracts and has a pumping action • is a protective barrier for injuries • produces and assembles cell ribosomes • energy storage and provides cushioning • provides tensile strength and protection • breaks down excess or warn out cell parts • supports the body and protects soft tissues • this type of tissue supports organs and cells • ...
Village Ford Employees 2024-10-07
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- new car sales manager
- longest tenured body shop technician
- service porter related to new car salesman
- last name of brother & sister who work at the village
- most salesperson of the month titles
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- longest tenured sales porter
- parts salesperson of the month october
- first name of parts employee who sings in a band
- owner
- service receptionist
- lease coordinator
- first name of village vibe contributor
- parts manager
13 Clues: owner • parts manager • lease coordinator • service receptionist • new car sales manager • longest tenured sales porter • longest tenured body shop technician • most salesperson of the month titles • parts salesperson of the month october • first name of village vibe contributor • service porter related to new car salesman • first name of parts employee who sings in a band • ...
Unit 4 2022-09-26
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- having little or no hair on your head
- the condition of being very fat, in an unhealthy way
- to move, or move smth, from one position or place to another
- the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory and feeling
- like water
- the part of a person that makes them able to be aware of things, to think and to feel
- of or like a pearl
- wrinkled as a result of the heat, cold or being old
- the organ inside the body where the food goes when you swallow it
- the layer of tissue that covers the body
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- the bone structure that forms the head and surrounds and protects the brain
- any of the hard parts that form the skeleton of the body of a human or an animal
- any of the curved bones that are connected to the spine and urround the chest
- a physical or mental condition that means you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily
- the flat surface at the front of a tv
- the person or thing that makes sth happen
- a fault or weakness in sb or sth
- the condition of being addicted to sth
- any of the tubes that carry blood from all parts of the body towards the heart
- of or like water
20 Clues: like water • of or like water • of or like a pearl • a fault or weakness in sb or sth • having little or no hair on your head • the flat surface at the front of a tv • the condition of being addicted to sth • the layer of tissue that covers the body • the person or thing that makes sth happen • wrinkled as a result of the heat, cold or being old • ...
Organs of the human body 2023-03-27
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- organ used to move parts of the body and substances through the internal organs.
- used to move parts of the body and substances through the internal organs.
- Organ that controls all the other organs and systems in the body.
- organ A saclike structure in the body that holds fluids to be excreted from the body.
- organ that makes enzymes and hormones such as insulin for the body.
- Organs that store food and waste materials until they are eliminated from the body.
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- Organ that functions to pull in oxygen and release carbon dioxide gases.
- Organ that assists the digestive system to digest, absorb, and process food.
- A pair of bean-shaped organs that form and excrete urine.
- Makes up the frame of the body.
- the key organ in the circulatory system.
- organ that uses its digestive juices to break down the food into nutrients.
12 Clues: Makes up the frame of the body. • the key organ in the circulatory system. • A pair of bean-shaped organs that form and excrete urine. • Organ that controls all the other organs and systems in the body. • organ that makes enzymes and hormones such as insulin for the body. • Organ that functions to pull in oxygen and release carbon dioxide gases. • ...
Ângelo 2020-07-08
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- organelle present in plant cells and other organisms
- line the surfaces of certain cells and beat in rhythmic waves
- a partition separating two chambers
- fhc
- bfh
- a organism that have only one cell
- gives oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body
- when a molecule moves to a less concentrated part of the body Through a membrane barrier
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made
- is a protein that are used to combat viruses or bacterias
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- a organism that have more than one cell
- generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- when the particles go out from the higher to the lower concentration region
- fhh
- dhg
- juice liquid that helps you to digest your food
- the parts of your body like your heart, your lungs
17 Clues: fhc • fhh • bfh • dhg • a organism that have only one cell • a partition separating two chambers • a organism that have more than one cell • juice liquid that helps you to digest your food • the parts of your body like your heart, your lungs • organelle present in plant cells and other organisms • gives oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body • ...
Invertebrate Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-26
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- Segmented worms like earthworms
- Roundworms
- Marine animals with spiny skin
- Body captivity found in complex animals
- Body divided into repeating sections
- Hard outer covering of arthropods
- Body plan with parts arranged around a center
- Early stage in an animal's life cycle
- Stinging cell animals like jellyfish
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- Simple animals like sponges
- Platyhelminth
- Needle-like structures in sponges
- Animal without a backbone
- Process of shedding an exoskeleton
- Organ used by mollusks to scrape food
- Group including squid and octopus
- Appendages used for grabbing or sensing
- Body plan with left and right sides
- Soft-bodied animals often with shells
- Animals with jointed legs and segmented bodies
20 Clues: Roundworms • Platyhelminth • Animal without a backbone • Simple animals like sponges • Marine animals with spiny skin • Segmented worms like earthworms • Needle-like structures in sponges • Group including squid and octopus • Hard outer covering of arthropods • Process of shedding an exoskeleton • Body plan with left and right sides • Body divided into repeating sections • ...
Group 5 2026-04-30
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- Having enough water in the body
- Body’s response to injury or infection
- A state of being healthy and happy
- Refused or not allowed
- Working or functioning effectively
- A set of connected parts
- Something that blocks progress
- Related to the body
- Way a person lives
- Physical or mental power
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- Giving a sense of satisfaction
- To focus the mind for calm and clarity
- Lasting for a long time
- A state of stability or equality
- Protected against disease
- Variety or differences
- Natural human emotion chararcterized by worry about future event
- Illness affecting the body or mind
- Power to affect something
- Condition of the body and mind
20 Clues: Way a person lives • Related to the body • Refused or not allowed • Variety or differences • Lasting for a long time • A set of connected parts • Physical or mental power • Protected against disease • Power to affect something • Giving a sense of satisfaction • Something that blocks progress • Condition of the body and mind • Having enough water in the body • ...
Anatomical Terms 2024-03-04
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- Movement away from the midline of the body
- The plane that divides the body into front and back section
- Rotation of the forearm that turns the palm upward.
- The plane that divides the body into right and left parts.
- The division of the body into upper and lower parts
- The imaginary line around which rotation occurs; can be longitudinal, coronal, or sagittal
- The axis that runs horizontally from left to right, perpendicular to the sagittal plane
- Turning of the foot so the sole faces inward.
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- The movement of lifting the foot's front part, making the dorsum approach the shin.
- Movement that increases the angle between body parts at a joint
- The standard reference position for the body in the study of anatomy.
- The opposite of supination; rotates the forearm to turn the palm down.
- Movement towards the midline of the body.
- The axis that runs from front to back, perpendicular to the frontal plane.
- Bending of a joint that decreases the angle between components of a limb
- Rotation of the forearm that turns the palm downward.
16 Clues: Movement towards the midline of the body. • Movement away from the midline of the body • Turning of the foot so the sole faces inward. • Rotation of the forearm that turns the palm upward. • The division of the body into upper and lower parts • Rotation of the forearm that turns the palm downward. • The plane that divides the body into right and left parts. • ...
1 Corinthians 12:12-31 2024-05-26
Across
- "But God has so composed the body, giving greater _____ to the part that lacked it" (v.24)
- "Now you are the body of Christ and ______ members of it" (v.27)
- "As it is, there are many _____, yet one body" (v.20)
- "If the whole body were an _____, where would be the sense of hearing?" (v.17)
- "If the _____ should say, 'Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body' that would not make it any less a part of the body" (v.14)
- "For the body does not consist of one _____ but many" (v.14)
Down
- "But as it is, God ______ the members in the body, each one of them, as he chose" (v.18)
- "If one member is ______, all rejoice together" (v.26)
- "If one member ____s, all _____ together" (v.26)
- "And I will show you a still more ______ way" (v.31)
- "...giving greater honor to the part that lacked it, that there may be no ______ in the body" (v.25)
- "...the parts of the body that seem to be ______ are indispensable" (v.22)
- "for in one _____ we were all baptized into one body" (v.13)
- "For just as the _____ is one and has many members, and all the members of the _____, though many, are one _____, so it is with Christ" (v.12)
14 Clues: "If one member ____s, all _____ together" (v.26) • "And I will show you a still more ______ way" (v.31) • "As it is, there are many _____, yet one body" (v.20) • "If one member is ______, all rejoice together" (v.26) • "for in one _____ we were all baptized into one body" (v.13) • "For the body does not consist of one _____ but many" (v.14) • ...
General Body Terminology 2021-09-23
Across
- tissue composed of fat
- above or near the head
- below or near the feet
- cavity that houses the brain
- gel-like substance within a cell
- away from the point of origin of a body part
- divides the body in half
- pertaining to the front
- the study of cells
- foundation for all body parts
Down
- below the navel
- tissue that transmits information throughout the body
- plane that divides the body into left and right portions
- responsible for hereditary characteristics
- nearest to the point of origin of a body part
- above the navel
- cavity that houses the lungs, heart, aorta
- nose and ears are made of
- face up or lying on back
- face down or lying on the abdomen
- cavity that houses the liver, gallbladder, spleen
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
22 Clues: below the navel • above the navel • the study of cells • tissue composed of fat • above or near the head • below or near the feet • pertaining to the front • face up or lying on back • divides the body in half • nose and ears are made of • cavity that houses the brain • foundation for all body parts • gel-like substance within a cell • face down or lying on the abdomen • ...
