body parts Crossword Puzzles
Animals' body parts 2018-02-21
parts of body 2018-03-11
8 Clues: to eat • use to see • you use it to hear • your hand has five • you use it to think • you use it to smell • you use them to run • you use it to bend your arm
My body Parts 2020-11-10
Parts of Body 2021-08-04
8 Clues: Mata bahasa Inggrisnya • Gigi bahasa inggrisnya • Dagu bahasa Inggrisnya • Leher bahasa Inggrisnya • Kepala bahasa Inggrisnya • Hidung bahasa Inggrisnya • Lengan bahasa Inggrisnya • Telinga bahasa Inggrisnya
Parts of Body 2021-08-04
8 Clues: mata bahasa inggrisnya • leher bahasa inggrisnya • hidung bahasa inggrisnya • lengan bahasa inggrisnya • mulut bahasa inggrisnya • tangan bahasa inggrisnya • kepala bahasa inggrisnya • telinga bahu bahasa inggrisnya
Parts of body 2024-07-18
Parts of body 2024-01-29
8 Clues: We think about it • it's at your fingertips • Theeth are growing on it • Passed through the veins • We cannot control this muscle • cords when we shout we come about • it is in the middle part of the body • They are mostly made from the sun and are on the face
Body Parts Spanish 2024-04-15
8 Clues: You use them to see • You use these to hear • You use this to smell • The hair above your eyes • These are used to chew food • There are five of these on a hand • The area between your eyebrows and hair • Connected to your legs, and used to walk
the body parts 2022-01-02
8 Clues: nos arrodillamos • los usamos para ver • la usamos para comer • la usamos para pensar • la usamos para respirar • los usamos para caminar • las usamos para escuchar • estan debajo de nuestra cabeza
ANIMALS BODY PARTS 2025-11-28
Latin body parts 2026-01-20
8 Clues: the Latin word for arm • the Latin word for eyes • the Latin word for head • the Latin word for body • the Latin word for ears • the Latin word for neck • the Latin word for hand • the Latin word for thigh
The body parts 2022-06-04
8 Clues: you can see with this • you can hear with this • you can smell with this • you can taste with this • Kręcisz rękoma dzięki temu ( kostki) • low body ( dolna część ciała) - masz je 2 • upper body (górna część ciała, obok szyji) • część ciała; dzięki niemu pojawiła się "piłka nożna"
Body Parts 1 2021-10-07
8 Clues: hair on a man’s chin • Part of the body for a cap • It shouts when you are hungry = • when they are cold, you wear socks • It’s between your hip and your ankle • They’re white. They’re in your mouth • Dogs love to eat these parts of the body • Pirates usually cover one of these with a patch
Spanish Body Parts 2021-10-21
8 Clues: What do we brush? • What is on our feet? • What do we see with? • What do we smell with? • What do we use to eat? • What do we listen with? • What do we use to throw a ball? • Where does our food go when we eat?
Body Parts 3 2021-07-19
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- the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
- either side of the face below the eyes
- the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract
- a mobile mass of muscular tissue located in the oral cavity
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- the organ of sight
- the protruding part of the lower jaw
- hinge joint between the forearm and upper arm and the corresponding joint in the forelimb of a quadruped
- the upper part of the human body or the body in animals
8 Clues: the organ of sight • the protruding part of the lower jaw • either side of the face below the eyes • the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium • the upper part of the human body or the body in animals • the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract • a mobile mass of muscular tissue located in the oral cavity • ...
My Body Parts 2021-11-11
8 Clues: We use it to touch • We use it to smell. • We use them to walk. • It is long and pink. • We use it to talk and eat. • We have two of theses on my mouth. • I have five of these on each hand. • They help us to see things around us.
The Body parts 2013-06-10
Spanish Body Parts 2024-04-17
Mayhew, Madilyn [P.6] GAME 2 2023-09-19
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- A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- A vertical plane running from side to side. This divides the body or any of its parts into front and back portions
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments (Tooth)
- A vertical plane running from front to back. This divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides
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- Joints that lack a synovial cavity (Immovable)
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- To move
- A position where the human body stands upright,eyes looking forward, arms at the sides, and the palms of the hands and the feet facing forward
10 Clues: To move • Joints that lack a synovial cavity (Immovable) • A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull • A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts • ...
body parts-Trisha 2021-01-14
8 Clues: it helps us to see • it helps us to walk • it helps us to chew • it helps us to digest • it helps us to hold things • it helps us to hear different sounds • it helps us to breath and purify blood • it helps us to pump blood and also live
German Body Parts 2020-10-28
Animal Body Parts 2020-04-09
parts of body 2020-08-21
8 Clues: it helps us to taste • they helps us to see • it helps us to think • it helps us to smell • they help us to hear • they help us to chew the food • they helps us to walk , dance etc. • they help us to do various actions and do our work
ANIMALS BODY PARTS 2021-10-02
Body Parts 2 2021-07-19
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- either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh
- the posterior part of a human (or animal) body
- any of the terminal members of the hand
- one of the digits of the foot
- the narrowing of the body between the ribs and hips
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- the thick short innermost digit of the forelimb
- the part of the human torso between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates
- the pedal extremity of vertebrates other than human beings
8 Clues: one of the digits of the foot • any of the terminal members of the hand • the posterior part of a human (or animal) body • the thick short innermost digit of the forelimb • the narrowing of the body between the ribs and hips • the pedal extremity of vertebrates other than human beings • either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh • ...
My body parts 2022-04-20
parts of body 2018-03-11
8 Clues: to eat • use to see • you use it to hear • your hand has five • you use it to smell • you use it to think • you use them to run • you use it to bend your arm
parts of body 2018-03-11
8 Clues: to eat • use to see • your hand has five • you use it to hear • you use it to think • you use them to run • you use it to smell • you use it to bend your arm
spanish body parts 2023-03-21
Human Body Parts 2022-04-29
8 Clues: Not your front • Above your foot • Above your hand • You eat with these • You taste with this • You can kneel on these • Your feet have 10 of these • You pick up things with these
parts of body 2022-10-14
Body parts 1 2025-02-19
Animal's body parts 2025-11-25
Nervous system 2026-01-09
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- has messages and are really crucial since they have many functions
- the lowest part of the brain stem and is linked with the spinal cord which contributes to breathing and blood pressure
- helps feel pain and temperature
- is located on the bottom of the brain and directs some eye and ear reflexes
- contributes to the function of body parts that react without control
- empty spaces that are connected and are filled with a liquid
- holds two parts of the nervous system and contains nerves
- a body system that helps the body respond to changes on the inside and outside
- carries messages
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- on the back part of your skull and deals with muscles and how you are oriented
- helps deliver messages and is protected by the vertebrae
- it helps and makes sure the brain and spine are safe and helps get rid of waste
- carries the brain and the spinal cord
- helps make actions possible
- controls many feelings and the nervous system
- a main component of the nervous system
- the top middle of your brain and has two structures that deal with recognizing how you feel
- contains three membranes that all work together to protect the brain
- has a bunch of nerves and controls many functions
- maintain homeostasis and control bodily functions
- helps calm the body down and also keeps the body to maintain homeostasis
21 Clues: carries messages • helps make actions possible • helps feel pain and temperature • carries the brain and the spinal cord • a main component of the nervous system • controls many feelings and the nervous system • has a bunch of nerves and controls many functions • maintain homeostasis and control bodily functions • helps deliver messages and is protected by the vertebrae • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-09-02
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- Creates a top and bottom half
- Lying on belly
- Creates a right and left side
- Lying on back
- Back side
- Front side
- Further from the midline of the body
- Further from the trunk of the body
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- Closer toward the trunk of the body
- Position Reference used to describe body parts in relation to one another
- below or nearer to the feet
- Fixed lines of reference
- above or nearer to the head
- Creates a front and back side
- Closer to the midline of the body
15 Clues: Back side • Front side • Lying on back • Lying on belly • Fixed lines of reference • below or nearer to the feet • above or nearer to the head • Creates a top and bottom half • Creates a right and left side • Creates a front and back side • Closer to the midline of the body • Further from the trunk of the body • Closer toward the trunk of the body • Further from the midline of the body • ...
Muscles and Movements Crosswords 2021-03-05
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- A rounded extension of bone that forms part of a joint and forms ball and socket joints
- Increasing the angle between two body parts
- The name of a muscles proximal attachment point, Where the muscle begins
- Twisting medially or laterally around the body
- Muscle Tissue that is involuntary and works alongside nerves and impulses
- Activation of tension-generating sites within muscle fibers
- Twisting your hand so your palm is facing down
- Near the front of the body
- Compresses or “Flares” the nasal cartilages
- Muscle responsible for rotation and flexion of the neck
- You have 14 of these on each hand
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- When a joint is forced to move beyond its normal range of motion
- Muscle located in the shoulder, named after Greek word Delta
- Making a "Bending" Movement with your limbs, decreasing the angle between two body parts
- Allows the movement of eyebrows and scalp and wrinkling of the forehead
- Large posterior muscle on the back of the calf of the leg, helps provide thrust and force in running and jumping
- Where the muscle ends
- Muscle Tissue that isn't striated and not under voluntary control
- Muscle Tissue that is striated and allows for voluntary control
19 Clues: Where the muscle ends • Near the front of the body • You have 14 of these on each hand • Increasing the angle between two body parts • Compresses or “Flares” the nasal cartilages • Twisting medially or laterally around the body • Twisting your hand so your palm is facing down • Muscle responsible for rotation and flexion of the neck • ...
Muscles and Movements Crosswords 2021-03-05
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- A rounded extension of bone that forms part of a joint and forms ball and socket joints
- Increasing the angle between two body parts
- The name of a muscles proximal attachment point, Where the muscle begins
- Twisting medially or laterally around the body
- Muscle Tissue that is involuntary and works alongside nerves and impulses
- Activation of tension-generating sites within muscle fibers
- Twisting your hand so your palm is facing down
- Near the front of the body
- Compresses or “Flares” the nasal cartilages
- Muscle responsible for rotation and flexion of the neck
- You have 14 of these on each hand
Down
- When a joint is forced to move beyond its normal range of motion
- Muscle located in the shoulder, named after Greek word Delta
- Making a "Bending" Movement with your limbs, decreasing the angle between two body parts
- Allows the movement of eyebrows and scalp and wrinkling of the forehead
- Large posterior muscle on the back of the calf of the leg, helps provide thrust and force in running and jumping
- Where the muscle ends
- Muscle Tissue that isn't striated and not under voluntary control
- Muscle Tissue that is striated and allows for voluntary control
19 Clues: Where the muscle ends • Near the front of the body • You have 14 of these on each hand • Increasing the angle between two body parts • Compresses or “Flares” the nasal cartilages • Twisting medially or laterally around the body • Twisting your hand so your palm is facing down • Muscle responsible for rotation and flexion of the neck • ...
First Aid Key Terms 2023-09-29
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- contamination of disease-producing organisms
- injury from scrapping/rubbing skin
- injury of excessive stretching/overuse
- injury of tissue caused from fire/heat
- injury caused by pointed object
- material used to hold dressings,secure splints and body parts
- low Supply of blood to the heart
- surgical cut through tissue
- exposure to heat/high body temperature
- Cerebrovascular accident
- covering placed over wound
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- displacement of a bone at joint
- wound with jagged edges
- injury to tissue
- aid Immediate care given to the victim to minimize effects of illness/injury
- partial or complete loss of consciousness from lack of blood to brain
- cutting off/separation of body part from body
- toxic substance enters body
- break in bone
- inadequate supply of blood and oxygen to the brain
20 Clues: break in bone • injury to tissue • wound with jagged edges • Cerebrovascular accident • covering placed over wound • toxic substance enters body • surgical cut through tissue • displacement of a bone at joint • injury caused by pointed object • low Supply of blood to the heart • injury from scrapping/rubbing skin • injury of excessive stretching/overuse • ...
Class 7: Chapter 11: Transportation in Animals and Plants 2022-08-18
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- are the vessels which carry carbon dioxide-rich blood from all parts of the body back to the heart.
- urine is stored in the bladder and is passed out through the urinary opening at the end of a muscular tube called.
- The two upper chambers of heart.
- is roughly the size of your fist.
- The process of removal of wastes produced in the cells of the living organisms.
- the two lower chambers of heart.
- blood is filtered periodically through an artificial kidney in some persons.
- binds with oxygen and transports it to all the parts of the body.
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- is a group of cells that perform specialized function in an organism.
- The wastes dissolved in water are removed as.
- are responsible for blood clot.
- A doctor uses this device to amplify the sound of the heart.
- carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
- The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrients in the plant is called.
- is the fluid which flows in blood vessels.
15 Clues: are responsible for blood clot. • The two upper chambers of heart. • the two lower chambers of heart. • is roughly the size of your fist. • is the fluid which flows in blood vessels. • The wastes dissolved in water are removed as. • A doctor uses this device to amplify the sound of the heart. • carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body. • ...
4th Grade Vocab Unit 1 2024-09-17
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- a living thing that makes its own food
- what something does
- a clear object that changes the direction of light as it passes through
- the dark opening in the center of the eye
- how living things are connected through what they eat and what they are eaten by
- a test used to discover new information about a question
- the specific form and shape of something
- the ability to see
- an animal that only eats plants
- the movement of material through an ecosystem, such as through food chains and food webs
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
- the clear layer in front of the eye
- the brain and all the nerves in the body
- an animal that eats only other animals
- many different food chains found in one place
- a living thing that eats other living things food chain how living things are connected through what they eat and what they are eaten by
- what comes from the Sun and lamps and makes it possible to see things
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- active mostly at night
- an animal that is hunted by and eaten by another animal
- something that tricks or confuses your brain
- anything that takes up space; can be in different forms such as solid, liquid, or gas
- the parts of the body that carry signals from the senses (eyes, ears, mouth) to the brain
- the parts of the body that carry signals from one part of the body to another part
- the back of the eye that senses light and sends messages to the brain
- the colored part of the eye that is shaped like a donut
- a part of the body that attaches to bones and allows the body to move
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- to take something apart to study it
- a group of things that affect each other and function as a whole
- a part of the body that receives, processes, and responds to signals from nerves
- nerves the parts of the body that carry signals from the brain to muscles
- when light bounces off something
33 Clues: the ability to see • what something does • active mostly at night • an animal that only eats plants • when light bounces off something • to take something apart to study it • the clear layer in front of the eye • a living thing that makes its own food • an animal that eats only other animals • the specific form and shape of something • the brain and all the nerves in the body • ...
Anatomical Terms 2023-09-01
Across
- Refers to a structure being closer from the root of the limb
- Laying face up
- One side of the body
- Both sides of the body
- Turning the arm or foot upward
- Refers to a structure being farther from the root of the limb
- Moving a body part towards the midline of the body
- Away from the midline
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- Straightening a joint or increasing the angle between two bones
- Moving a body part away from the midline of the body
- Excessive extension of the parts at a joint beyond anatomical position
- Refers to a structure being closer to the surface of the body than another structure
- Bending a joint or decreasing the angle between two bones
- Towards the front of the body
- Towards the midline
- Turning the arm or foot downward
- Refers to a structure being closer to the core of the body than another structure
- Laying face down
18 Clues: Laying face up • Laying face down • Towards the midline • One side of the body • Away from the midline • Both sides of the body • Towards the front of the body • Turning the arm or foot upward • Turning the arm or foot downward • Moving a body part towards the midline of the body • Moving a body part away from the midline of the body • ...
Ch.1 Introduction to Physiology 2017-05-27
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- Structural and functional units formed by tissues
- Properties that cannot be predicted from the properties of the individual component parts
- The study of body functions in a disease state
- The amount of substance in the body
- Allow a cell, a tissue, or an organ to specialize and isolate functions
- Approach to physiology that explains why events happen
- Approach sometimes described as "bench to bedside"
- The "why" of a physiological system or event
- Collections of cells that carry out related functions
- The "how" of a physiological system or event
- Elimination of material from the body
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- State in which the ECF and ICF exists
- One of several organs that clear substances from the body
- The study of the normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts
- Fluid that is the body's internal environment
- Smallest unit of structure capable of carrying out all life processes
- Maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment
- Approach to physiology that explains how events happen
- The law of ____ balance says that if the amount of a substance in the body is to remain constant, any input must be offset by equal loss
- The rate at which a material is removed from the blood by excretion, metabolism, or both
- Lipid protein barrier that separates cells from their external environment
21 Clues: The amount of substance in the body • State in which the ECF and ICF exists • Elimination of material from the body • The "why" of a physiological system or event • The "how" of a physiological system or event • Fluid that is the body's internal environment • The study of body functions in a disease state • Structural and functional units formed by tissues • ...
Axolotls 2025-01-14
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- The material that makes up your body, which axolotls regenerate perfectly.
- A fun way to describe the axolotl’s amazing healing abilities.
- A part of the body, like the heart or lungs, that axolotls can regenerate.
- Damage to the body that axolotls treat like a minor inconvenience.
- Organs for breathing that axolotls can regrow if damaged.
- The study of life that helps us understand these incredible creatures.
- Related to your spine, which axolotls can magically heal.
- A vital organ that axolotls can rebuild from scratch.
- What axolotl cells do to start fresh and rebuild damaged parts.
- The tiny building block of life, and the hero behind regeneration.
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- The field that lets us explore the axolotl’s magical healing tricks.
- The exciting possibilities that axolotls inspire for human healing.
- A smiley-faced salamander that’s nature’s regeneration wizard.
- A mark humans get after healing; axolotls just skip this step.
- The moral dilemmas scientists face when exploring regeneration in humans.
- The ability to grow back body parts like a real-life superhero.
- An arm, leg, or tail—axolotls can grow them back like it’s no big deal.
- The part of your body that transmits signals, which axolotls repair easily.
- How axolotls heal, leaving no trace of injury behind.
- The bundle of nerves running through your spine, vital for movement and sensation.
20 Clues: A vital organ that axolotls can rebuild from scratch. • How axolotls heal, leaving no trace of injury behind. • Organs for breathing that axolotls can regrow if damaged. • Related to your spine, which axolotls can magically heal. • A smiley-faced salamander that’s nature’s regeneration wizard. • A fun way to describe the axolotl’s amazing healing abilities. • ...
CFU/Day 1: Animal Crossword Puzzle Creation 2026-03-22
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- process by which an animal casts off parts of its body to serve some beneficial purpose
- free-swimming, bell-shaped adult stage of cnidarians
- animals that neither develop nor retain a vertebral column
- the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water
- a strong, flexible, and avascular connective tissue found throughout the body, including joints
- a wearable robotic or mechanical frame that enhances, supports, or restores human physical capabilities
- a body plan where an organism can be divided into identical left and right mirror-image halves along a single central axis
- animals with a vertebral column and a cranium
- an abnormal cluster of cells forming a growth
- an organism possessing both male and female reproductive organs
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- the arrangement of body parts around a central axis
- an internal, gas-filled organ in bony fish that regulates buoyancy
- a form of asexual reproduction
- specialized, sweat-derived organs found in mammals that produce milk
- unique, hydraulic network of fluid-filled canals and tube feet found in echinoderms
- specialized, self-contained eggs that evolved around 340 million years ago
- an internal structural framework
- the lack of balanced proportions
- a chemical reaction or physical change that absorbs heat from its surroundings
- animals, such as reptiles, amphibians, and fish, that rely on external environmental heat sources
20 Clues: a form of asexual reproduction • an internal structural framework • the lack of balanced proportions • animals with a vertebral column and a cranium • an abnormal cluster of cells forming a growth • the arrangement of body parts around a central axis • free-swimming, bell-shaped adult stage of cnidarians • animals that neither develop nor retain a vertebral column • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-01
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- invertebrate with stinging cells on the end
- invertebrate that has a soft body and shell
- a simple invertebrate that has a hollow body
- a hard covering that protects the body
- 2 pair of antennae and two to three body sections
- an animal without a backbone
- refers to a body's symmetry
- 4 pairs of legs, two body sections, and fangs
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- an internal support structure
- a spiny-skinned invertebrate
- two sides are alike
- one pair of antennae, 3 pairs of legs
- simplest invertebrate
- invertebrate with jointed legs
- body parts stretch out from a central point
15 Clues: two sides are alike • simplest invertebrate • refers to a body's symmetry • a spiny-skinned invertebrate • an animal without a backbone • an internal support structure • invertebrate with jointed legs • one pair of antennae, 3 pairs of legs • a hard covering that protects the body • invertebrate with stinging cells on the end • invertebrate that has a soft body and shell • ...
Bio-Skeletal-System 2025-06-27
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- the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body
- the study of life and living things
- the structure of all animals
- a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- a projection of the pelvis and upper thigh bone on each side of the body
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- the arrangement of parts or elements of something complex
- fibrous tissue that allows movement in animals
- Blood is a specialized body fluid that circulates through the body
- hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaw
- the largest organ in the human body
10 Clues: the structure of all animals • the study of life and living things • the largest organ in the human body • fibrous tissue that allows movement in animals • hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaw • the arrangement of parts or elements of something complex • the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body • ...
Nervous system and brain 2024-12-06
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- Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse from one neuron to another.
- Receives signals from other neurons
- Cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons.
- Releases neurotransmitters to send signals to the next person
- The part of the brain that coordinates voluntary movements and balance.
- This hormone regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- The nerve pathway involved in a reflex action.
- Nerve cell that carries electrical messages
- This system works with the nervous system to identify odors
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- System This system gives your body its shape and holds your organs in place.
- The major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
- Rapid change in the electrical charge across a neuron's membrane
- The brain region controlling the pituitary gland and regulating homeostasis.
- The junction between two nerve cells where impulses pass.
- This hormone interacts with the sympathetic nervous system during the fight or flight response.
- Transmits electrical impulses away from the cell body to other neurons or muscles
- This carries impulses from all parts of the brain to the body and all parts of the body to the brain.
- Small gap between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neuron's
- The largest part of the brain that controls memory and reasoning
- Store and releases neurotransmitters
- Maintains the neuron's health and processes incoming signals
21 Clues: Receives signals from other neurons • Store and releases neurotransmitters • Nerve cell that carries electrical messages • The nerve pathway involved in a reflex action. • The junction between two nerve cells where impulses pass. • Small gap between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neuron's • This system works with the nervous system to identify odors • ...
Crossword Review for Test 2021-10-21
Across
- substances used to combat infection
- lines inside of heart and is continuous with the inside of blood vessels
- true skin
- made up of elastic fibers
- ability to respond to a stimulus such as nerve impulse
- plane that divides body into anterior and posterior parts
- contain cells that have a pigment
- contains organelles
- outermost layer where cells constantly shed
- breathing in
- double layered membrane/sac,covers outside of heart
- long shaft
- air sacs in lungs
- immovable
- separates heart in left and right side
- type of leukocyte,white blood cell
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- plane that divides body into upper and lower parts
- breathing out
- innermost layer of skin
- transports proteins throughout cell
- 2 extremities or ends
- area where 2+ bones join together
- muscles that contract when you want to move
- disease, virus,parasite that causes body to be ill
- ingest diseased & dead cells in body
- basic building block for life
- special piece of cartilage that closes the opening into the larynx during swallowing
- slightly moveable
- pathogens carry structures called
- innermost epidural layer
- proteins are processed & sorted
- lined with mucous membrane that warms and moistens air
- moving a body part away from the midline
- thickest layer,muscular middle layer
- prevent blood from re-entering same area
35 Clues: true skin • immovable • long shaft • breathing in • breathing out • slightly moveable • air sacs in lungs • contains organelles • 2 extremities or ends • innermost layer of skin • innermost epidural layer • made up of elastic fibers • basic building block for life • proteins are processed & sorted • area where 2+ bones join together • contain cells that have a pigment • ...
Jayden 2026-03-06
Across
- The part at the end of your leg that you stand on.
- One of the five long parts at the end of your hand.
- The hard white things in your mouth used for chewing food.
- The long part of your body that you use to reach and lift things.
- The long part of your body that you use for walking and running.
- The front part of your body between your neck and your tummy.
- The top part of your body where your brain and face are.
- The part of your body that connects your head to your shoulders.
- The part on the side of your head that you use to hear sounds.
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- One of the five small parts at the end of your foot.
- The part of your face that you use for smelling and breathing.
- The pink part inside your mouth that helps you taste food.
- The soft strands that grow on the top of your head.
- The part of your face that you use for speaking and eating.
- The part at the end of your arm with four fingers and a thumb.
- The part of your body that is behind you, opposite your chest.
- The part of your face that you use to see the world.
17 Clues: The part at the end of your leg that you stand on. • One of the five long parts at the end of your hand. • The soft strands that grow on the top of your head. • One of the five small parts at the end of your foot. • The part of your face that you use to see the world. • The top part of your body where your brain and face are. • ...
Parts of the body 2 2020-12-02
Across
- You carry your school bag on your ____.
- The song says: head,______, knees and toes
- Another word for your tummy.
- Air and food passes through here before going into the stomach
- It is between your arm and hand
- When I use it at basketball matches, the other girls run away.
- We use them to dance. Shakira's ones are better
- Big finger
- Footballers kick the ball with it.
- Your foot is at the end of it.
Down
- You can count with them, but there's one you can't show
- I use it to play basketball and sometimes to hit the opposition
- Between your neck and your stomach.
- We use them to walk, but barbies and playmobils don't have any.
- This can be called booty too.
- You can paint your finger nails and your ____ nails
16 Clues: Big finger • Another word for your tummy. • This can be called booty too. • Your foot is at the end of it. • It is between your arm and hand • Footballers kick the ball with it. • Between your neck and your stomach. • You carry your school bag on your ____. • The song says: head,______, knees and toes • We use them to dance. Shakira's ones are better • ...
Body Parts and Health Problems 2024-06-21
Across
- you use it to touch things
- you use it to breathe
- they are not your legs
- they are the middle part of your legs
- when you sneeze a lot
- your neck is between them
- every part together
- when your forehead is hot
- they are in your foot
Down
- you use it to think
- they are in your hand
- it is between your shoulders
- they are your longest part
- you use it to eat and talk
- teacher got it when you talk too much
- teacher also got it when you talk too much
16 Clues: you use it to think • every part together • they are in your hand • you use it to breathe • when you sneeze a lot • they are in your foot • they are not your legs • your neck is between them • when your forehead is hot • you use it to touch things • they are your longest part • you use it to eat and talk • it is between your shoulders • they are the middle part of your legs • ...
Unit 9 Body parts ILE1 2026-03-24
Organ Systems 2022-06-07
11 Clues: mobility • Create urine • Produce eggs • delivers oxygen • Maintains fluids • Network of organs • digestion of foods • gives the body shape • body temperature regulation • regulates all biological processes • helps all parts of the body communicate
Juli Stephan Unit 1 2025-03-20
Across
- how your body uses energy
- more than one cell
- the moving parts of an enviornment
- single-celled
- eats other plants for energy
- living parts of an environment
Down
- maintain stable internal conditions
- two parents present for reproducing
- one parent reproduction
- numbers or qualities
- different from one another
- can form nutritional substances
- descriptionn of an objects quaities
- no nucleus
- has a nucleus
15 Clues: no nucleus • single-celled • has a nucleus • more than one cell • numbers or qualities • one parent reproduction • how your body uses energy • different from one another • eats other plants for energy • living parts of an environment • can form nutritional substances • the moving parts of an enviornment • maintain stable internal conditions • two parents present for reproducing • ...
PE 1 Movement Enhancement 2019-09-30
Across
- voluntary muscles
- released with muscle contraction
- presence of oxygen
- abdominal muscles
- movement of the body parts away from the middle of the body
- function of the muscle that hold bones tightly together
- the muscle that contracts when arm is flexed
Down
- shoulder muscles
- upper back muscles
- muscles of the buttocks
- muscles of the lower leg
- causes muscle fatigue
- moving a body part around an axis
- absence of oxygen
- the chemical form of raw energy in the body
15 Clues: shoulder muscles • voluntary muscles • abdominal muscles • absence of oxygen • upper back muscles • presence of oxygen • causes muscle fatigue • muscles of the buttocks • muscles of the lower leg • released with muscle contraction • moving a body part around an axis • the chemical form of raw energy in the body • the muscle that contracts when arm is flexed • ...
Samuel's French Body Parts Vocabulary 2020-09-28
Across
- It supports your head
- It might give some people the giggles
- Cheeks
- A gorilla might pound his ________
- It helps mix your food
- You use them to kiss
- Belly
- You have between 20 and 32 of them
Down
- You have a big one, and a pinky one
- At the end of them are your fingernails
- Your back
- Some people don't consider it a finger
- Chin
- Body
- If you don't have any, you're bald
- Your eyes, nose, and mouth are here
16 Clues: Chin • Body • Belly • Cheeks • Your back • You use them to kiss • It supports your head • It helps mix your food • A gorilla might pound his ________ • If you don't have any, you're bald • You have between 20 and 32 of them • You have a big one, and a pinky one • Your eyes, nose, and mouth are here • It might give some people the giggles • Some people don't consider it a finger • ...
Body Parts- Answers In French 2021-01-16
Across
- What body part would you use to listen?
- What is the word for the body part you put shoes on?
- What is your "forehead" called?
- With no gaps if you are shot you would say?
- What body part do use to see?
- If you see something well you say you saw something what?
- What is the body part used to smell?
Down
- When helping someone you give them a what?
- What means hurt or sore?
- If you are chatty you use this body part often?
- What word means "scared"?
- What is the body part you use to bend your legs?
- When you want something you would give a what and a leg?
- What body part would you put a ruck sack on?
- In stories pirates sometimes have wooden what?
- What is the body part which has your brain in it?
16 Clues: What means hurt or sore? • What word means "scared"? • What body part do use to see? • What is your "forehead" called? • What is the body part used to smell? • What body part would you use to listen? • When helping someone you give them a what? • With no gaps if you are shot you would say? • What body part would you put a ruck sack on? • ...
Plastic surgery crosswords 2013-03-25
Across
- This is a substance that is injected into the face in order to remove wrinkles.
- Any unwanted effect from drug or surgery.
- Asking for the doctor's advice.
- Another words that means operations.
- The body parts with which you see.
- The natural covering of your body.
Down
- It's a red substance that runs in the body.
- The person who does the plastic surgery.
- Pulling the face's skin to look younger.
- The body parts which is located at the middle of your face.
10 Clues: Asking for the doctor's advice. • The body parts with which you see. • The natural covering of your body. • Another words that means operations. • The person who does the plastic surgery. • Pulling the face's skin to look younger. • Any unwanted effect from drug or surgery. • It's a red substance that runs in the body. • ...
Simple Machines and the Human Body 2024-11-19
Across
- - A simple machine that can cut or split objects
- - Body parts that help us move and support bones
- - A wheel and rope system used to lift objects
- - Helps us grip objects by creating resistance
- - Acts like a lever when lifting things.
- - Outer layer that protects our body
Down
- - A simple machine found in tools and the body
- - What simple machines help us do.
- - Body parts that act like levers to help us move
- - Joints that let us bend and lift like levers
10 Clues: - What simple machines help us do. • - Outer layer that protects our body • - Acts like a lever when lifting things. • - A simple machine found in tools and the body • - A wheel and rope system used to lift objects • - Joints that let us bend and lift like levers • - Helps us grip objects by creating resistance • - A simple machine that can cut or split objects • ...
The Health and Skill Related Components 2017-02-27
Across
- ability to contract the muscle many times without getting tired
- the product of both strength and speed
- when a muscle can produce maximum force to do 1 repetition
- ability to move joint through full range of motion
- percentage of body fat compared to muscle and bone
Down
- ability of heart/lungs to work efficiently during physical activity
- ability to stabilize the body while standing/moving
- how quickly you respond to a stimulus
- ability to move a body part/parts quickly
- ability to change direction/speed while traveling
- ability to use body parts/senses to make smooth motion
11 Clues: how quickly you respond to a stimulus • the product of both strength and speed • ability to move a body part/parts quickly • ability to change direction/speed while traveling • ability to move joint through full range of motion • percentage of body fat compared to muscle and bone • ability to stabilize the body while standing/moving • ...
PE 1 Movement Enhancement 2019-09-29
Across
- voluntary muscles
- muscles of the lower leg
- muscles of the buttocks
- movement of the body parts away from the middle of the body
- upper back muscles
- function of the muscle that hold bones tightly together
- presence of oxygen
Down
- the muscle that contracts when arm is flexed
- causes muscle fatigue
- shoulder muscles
- absence of oxygen
- abdominal muscles
- the chemical form of raw energy in the body
- moving a body part around an axis
- released with muscle contraction
15 Clues: shoulder muscles • voluntary muscles • absence of oxygen • abdominal muscles • upper back muscles • presence of oxygen • causes muscle fatigue • muscles of the buttocks • muscles of the lower leg • released with muscle contraction • moving a body part around an axis • the chemical form of raw energy in the body • the muscle that contracts when arm is flexed • ...
Chiropractic Crossword 2024-11-13
Across
- "Skilled movement of a body part for therapy"
- "Treatment to relieve spinal pressure"
- "Proper positioning of body parts"
- "Imaging used to view bones"
- "Central support structure of the body"
- "Tissue responsible for movement"
- "Technique to stretch the spine"
Down
- "Connects muscle to bone"
- "Where two or more bones meet"
- "The way you hold your body"
- "A controlled force applied to a joint"
- "Carries signals between the brain and body"
- "Connects bone to bone"
- "Bones that stack to form the spine"
14 Clues: "Connects bone to bone" • "Connects muscle to bone" • "The way you hold your body" • "Imaging used to view bones" • "Where two or more bones meet" • "Technique to stretch the spine" • "Tissue responsible for movement" • "Proper positioning of body parts" • "Bones that stack to form the spine" • "Treatment to relieve spinal pressure" • "A controlled force applied to a joint" • ...
Science Chapter 3 Lesson 3 Vocab 2021-09-30
Across
- An invertebrate animal that includes jellyfish, corals and hydras
- The process by which an arthropod sheds its external skin
- An arrangement of body parts that resembles the arrangement of spokes on a wheel
- A simple worm that is flat and thin
- Changes in form during development in which earlier stages look like the adult
- A small structure used by echinoderms for movement
- A member of the largest group of invertebrates, which includes insects
Down
- Changes in form during development in which earlier stages do not look like the adult
- An armlike body part in invertebrates that is used for capturing prey
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- A body plan that consists of left and right halves that are the same
- An invertebrate divided into three parts
- A class of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions, mites and tics
- A class of arthropods that includes crabs, lobsters, crayfish and sow bugs
- worm A worm whose body is divided into sections, such as earthworms or leeches
- A worm with a smooth, round body and pointed ends
- A stage in the development of some insects that leads to the adult stage
17 Clues: A simple worm that is flat and thin • An animal that does not have a backbone • An invertebrate divided into three parts • A worm with a smooth, round body and pointed ends • A small structure used by echinoderms for movement • The process by which an arthropod sheds its external skin • An invertebrate animal that includes jellyfish, corals and hydras • ...
Muscle Crossword 2021-03-05
Across
- A rounded extension of bone that forms part of a joint and forms ball and socket joints
- Increasing the angle between two body parts
- The name of a muscles proximal attachment point, Where the muscle begins
- Twisting medially or laterally around the body
- Muscle Tissue that is involuntary and works alongside nerves and impulses
- Activation of tension-generating sites within muscle fibers
- Twisting your hand so your palm is facing down
- Near the front of the body
- Compresses or “Flares” the nasal cartilages
- Muscle responsible for rotation and flexion of the neck
- You have 14 of these bones on each hand
Down
- When a joint is forced to move beyond its normal range of motion
- Muscle located in the shoulder, named after Greek word Delta
- Making a "Bending" Movement with your limbs, decreasing the angle between two body parts
- Allows the movement of eyebrows and scalp and wrinkling of the forehead
- Large posterior muscle on the back of the calf of the leg, helps provide thrust and force in running and jumping
- Where the muscle ends
- Muscle Tissue that isn't striated and not under voluntary control
- Muscle Tissue that is striated and allows for voluntary control
19 Clues: Where the muscle ends • Near the front of the body • You have 14 of these bones on each hand • Increasing the angle between two body parts • Compresses or “Flares” the nasal cartilages • Twisting medially or laterally around the body • Twisting your hand so your palm is facing down • Muscle responsible for rotation and flexion of the neck • ...
Animals and their body parts 2022-02-09
Across
- a farm animal that says "moooooo"
- most animals have this, can be long or short
- a pet that people love. They don't like cats
- an animal that lives in water
- a yellow and black animal that dies if it stings
- a cute pet with big ears, eats carrots
- the 'king' of the animals, lives in Africa
- a farm animal that can run fast, people ride it
- an insect that has a web and eats other insects
- an animal that makes eggs, we often eat it
Down
- birds, cats, dogs have these on their feet
- a word for an animal that isn't a pet
- bulls, goats have these on their head
- a pet that has whiskers and claws, say "meow!"
- a very big animal, has big ears and a long nose
- a white farm animal, says "baaaa"
16 Clues: an animal that lives in water • a farm animal that says "moooooo" • a white farm animal, says "baaaa" • a word for an animal that isn't a pet • bulls, goats have these on their head • a cute pet with big ears, eats carrots • birds, cats, dogs have these on their feet • the 'king' of the animals, lives in Africa • an animal that makes eggs, we often eat it • ...
Parts of The Body pk 2014-10-14
16 Clues: knee • head • feet • hair • ankle • eye hair • hold my __ • smile on my _ • mine are blue • you smell with this • old men get __ hair • aliens have a big __ • you get these pierced • the bottom of your face • this is were you wear jewelry • i'll give you my ____ to cry on
spanish body parts By: mp 2014-10-14
Across
- lots of girls get in trouble if they shrug there ___
- they stink alot
- catchers bend there ____ to catch a pitch
- diraffe have long long ____
- you spin my ___ right round right round
- not alot of people can move them
Down
- girls put necklace on there ____
- girls be like #feirce with there ____
- lots of people have chunkey ____
- I whipe my ___ back and forth
- some people have big _____
- lots of gymnast break there ____
- lots of little kids put them in there nose
- you smell stuff with your ___
- girls on instagram be like #duck___
- ive got my ____ on you
16 Clues: they stink alot • ive got my ____ on you • some people have big _____ • diraffe have long long ____ • I whipe my ___ back and forth • you smell stuff with your ___ • girls put necklace on there ____ • lots of people have chunkey ____ • lots of gymnast break there ____ • not alot of people can move them • girls on instagram be like #duck___ • girls be like #feirce with there ____ • ...
Parts of the Body Crossword 2021-03-01
16 Clues: knee (German) • head (German) • ears (German) • eyes (German) • nose (German) • mouth (German) • head (Spanish) • eyes (Spanish) • ears (Spanish) • nose (Spanish) • knees (Spanish) • mouth (Spanish) • shoulder (German) • toes/foot (German) • toes/feet (Spanish) • shoulders (Spanish)
Animal names and body parts 2023-03-22
Across
- in dutch: snorharen
- dogs have fur and birds have fea_ _ _ _ _.
- a bird's nose: be_ _.
- a giant gray animal
- birds have feathers and dogs have f_ _.
- a bird that talks: par_ _ _.
- in dutch: vleugel
Down
- small dragon without wings: liz_ _ _.
- a pretty bug that flies: butterf_ _
- in dutch: schildpad
- in dutch: slang
- in dutch: Walvis
- pig, guinea p _ _.
- tigers have them on their toes: cl_ _
- in dutch: staart
- golden animal that roars: li_ _.
16 Clues: in dutch: slang • in dutch: Walvis • in dutch: staart • in dutch: vleugel • pig, guinea p _ _. • in dutch: schildpad • in dutch: snorharen • a giant gray animal • a bird's nose: be_ _. • a bird that talks: par_ _ _. • golden animal that roars: li_ _. • a pretty bug that flies: butterf_ _ • small dragon without wings: liz_ _ _. • tigers have them on their toes: cl_ _ • ...
Spelling List - More Body Parts 2017-09-11
16 Clues: ceja • palma • muslo • hombre • muñeca • frente • pulgar • cuello • tobillo • mejilla • pestaña • estómago • barbilla • pantorilla • uña de dedo • uña de dedo del pie
Human Body Parts and Organs 2024-07-07
Across
- Plays a large role in digesting food and regulating blood sugar.
- The bones, muscles, tendons, and other tissues that reach from the base of the skull to the tailbone.
- They break down foods by crushing or cutting them before you swallow.
- One of the hard parts of the skeleton.
- The part of the face or head that contains the nostrils.
- The largest organ of the body.
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
- Each of the limbs on which a person walks and stands.
Down
- (PL)Grasping organ at the end of the forelimb,it has great mobility and flexibility in the digits.
- Help to bear weight, allow for locomotion, and transmit force.
- (PL)Filter blood every minute, removing wastes and extra water to make urine.
- Sensory organs that capture visible light from the world around you and turn it into a form your brain uses.
- It pumps sending blood throughout our bodies, carrying oxygen to every cell.
- Controls thought, memory, emotion, touch,etc, and every process that regulates our body.
- The part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement.
- Filters all of the blood in the body and breaks down poisonous substances. Also produces bile to help digest fats.
16 Clues: The largest organ of the body. • One of the hard parts of the skeleton. • Each of the limbs on which a person walks and stands. • The part of the face or head that contains the nostrils. • Help to bear weight, allow for locomotion, and transmit force. • Plays a large role in digesting food and regulating blood sugar. • ...
Animal names and body parts 2023-03-22
Across
- in dutch: snorharen
- dogs have fur and birds have fea_ _ _ _ _.
- a bird's nose: be_ _.
- a giant gray animal
- birds have feathers and dogs have f_ _.
- a bird that talks: par_ _ _.
- in dutch: vleugel
Down
- small dragon without wings: liz_ _ _.
- a pretty bug that flies: butterf_ _
- in dutch: schildpad
- in dutch: slang
- in dutch: Walvis
- pig, guinea p _ _.
- tigers have them on their toes: cl_ _
- in dutch: staart
- golden animal that roars: li_ _.
16 Clues: in dutch: slang • in dutch: Walvis • in dutch: staart • in dutch: vleugel • pig, guinea p _ _. • in dutch: schildpad • in dutch: snorharen • a giant gray animal • a bird's nose: be_ _. • a bird that talks: par_ _ _. • golden animal that roars: li_ _. • a pretty bug that flies: butterf_ _ • small dragon without wings: liz_ _ _. • tigers have them on their toes: cl_ _ • ...
The Parts of the Body 2026-02-05
Across
- You walk with this.
- You lie down on this part.
- You hold things with this.
- The joint between your foot and leg.
- You carry a backpack on this.
- The joint between your hand and arm.
- You smell with this.
- You run with these.
Down
- You eat and talk with this.
- You count with these.
- The front upper part of your body.
- you listen to music with this.
- You bend your arm here.
- The middle joint of your leg.
- This is between your shoulder and elbow.
- You see with this
16 Clues: You see with this • You walk with this. • You run with these. • You smell with this. • You count with these. • You hold things with this. • You bend your arm here. • You eat and talk with this. • The middle joint of your leg. • you listen to music with this. • You lie down on this part. • You carry a backpack on this. • The front upper part of your body. • ...
The Parts of the Body 2026-02-05
Across
- You bend it when you walk
- You use it to hold things
- It bends your arm
- The part of the face you use to smell food and flowers
- The front part of the head that includes the eyes, nose, and mouth
- It connects the arm to the body
- The long part of the body between the shoulder and the hand
Down
- The part of the body behind you.
- The front part of the body between the neck and the stomach
- You see with it
- It is on your hand
- You wear a watch on it
- The part of the body at the very top, where your brain is and where your hair grows
- You walk with it
- You hear with it
- You eat and speak with it
16 Clues: You see with it • You walk with it • You hear with it • It bends your arm • It is on your hand • You wear a watch on it • You bend it when you walk • You use it to hold things • You eat and speak with it • It connects the arm to the body • The part of the body behind you. • The part of the face you use to smell food and flowers • ...
Hip Hop Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-13
Across
- waving the body down from head to toe, can also be done toe to head
- to move one body part at a time
- acrobatic flips in your routine
- opposite of a lunge, the knees face inward
- rolling across different body parts
Down
- any choreography that is performed on the floor
- a weight change of the feet
- your center of gravity is low, also called "grounded"
- any choreography that involves the feet
- any spin that is done of various body parts
10 Clues: a weight change of the feet • to move one body part at a time • acrobatic flips in your routine • rolling across different body parts • any choreography that involves the feet • opposite of a lunge, the knees face inward • any spin that is done of various body parts • any choreography that is performed on the floor • your center of gravity is low, also called "grounded" • ...
Plastic surgery crosswords 2013-03-25
Across
- The body parts with which you see.
- It's a red substance that runs in the body.
- Any unwanted effect from drug or surgery.
- Asking for the doctor's advice.
- Another words that measn operations.
- The body parts which is located at the middle of your face.
Down
- Pulling the face's skin to look younger.
- The person who does the plastic surgery.
- This is a substance that is injected into the face in order to remove wrinkles.
- The natural covering of your body.
10 Clues: Asking for the doctor's advice. • The body parts with which you see. • The natural covering of your body. • Another words that measn operations. • Pulling the face's skin to look younger. • The person who does the plastic surgery. • Any unwanted effect from drug or surgery. • It's a red substance that runs in the body. • ...
Liken, Emma Test 1 2021-09-20
Across
- Movement that flexes the foot, toes point up
- Movement that increases the angle between two bones
- Movement of the limbs towards the midline of the body
- Slightly moveable
- Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- A vertical plane running front to back, divides body into left and right
Down
- A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper/lower parts
- Freely moveable
- a hollow space in abody, organ or bone
- Immovable joint
10 Clues: Freely moveable • Immovable joint • Slightly moveable • a hollow space in abody, organ or bone • Movement that flexes the foot, toes point up • Movement that increases the angle between two bones • Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body • Movement of the limbs towards the midline of the body • ...
Components of fitness 2022-07-12
Across
- Speed x Strength
- The ability of the body to complete everyday tasks without fatigue.
- Changing direction quickly
- the ability to maintain a stable position
Down
- A state of physical, mental and social well being.
- The ability to overcome a resistance
- Linking two or more body parts efficiently and effectively.
- The ability to move the body or body parts quickly over a given distance.
- The ability of the heart and lungs to work for prolonged periods of time without fatigue.
- The range of movement at a joint
10 Clues: Speed x Strength • Changing direction quickly • The range of movement at a joint • The ability to overcome a resistance • the ability to maintain a stable position • A state of physical, mental and social well being. • Linking two or more body parts efficiently and effectively. • The ability of the body to complete everyday tasks without fatigue. • ...
Chapter 2 vocabulary terms 2021-10-07
Across
- Engine that is mounted sideways is called____________
- is the type of frame used on modern trucks
- construction that uses body parts to form one integrated frame
- a polymer material made from crude oil
- The vehicle_________ includes the frame, engine suspension, and all other mechanical parts.
Down
- Engine that is mounted with the crankshaft mounted from front to rear
- the measurement of how well a motor vehicle moves through the wind resistance.
- the Environmental protection agency is commonly referred to as ______
- used to strengthen plastic parts using glass strands
- several parts fastened together for an __________
- are areas in a vehicle body that are designed to be weaker to control secondary damage
11 Clues: a polymer material made from crude oil • is the type of frame used on modern trucks • several parts fastened together for an __________ • used to strengthen plastic parts using glass strands • Engine that is mounted sideways is called____________ • construction that uses body parts to form one integrated frame • ...
Fundamentals Boot Camp--Activity & Exercise 2012-03-07
Across
- Connects bone to muscle
- (2 words) A crutch accessory that increases surface friction and prevents slipping
- A lightweight, movable device that is waist high and made of metal tubing
- The awareness of the position of the body and its parts
- The musculoskeletal and _____________ systems work together to maintain balance, posture, & body alignment
- Connects bones and cartilage
- A moderate-intensity housework ADL
- An articulation, or connection between bones
Down
- (2 words) A lift team consists of two _____________ ___________ people, competent in lifting techniques, who use handing equipment for high-risk transfers
- The amount of activity a person is able to perform
- (2 words) A crutch gait that requires the client to bear weight on both crutches, then on the uninvolved leg while keeping the affected leg above ground
- (2 words) The first leg moved when using a cane for walking assistance
- Proper body _____________ in combination with ergonomics reduce the risk of MSDs
- This type of exercise involves tightening and tensing the muscles without moving body parts
- Controls balance in combination with the inner ear
- A physiological factor that influences activity tolerance
- A force that occurs in a direction to oppose movement
- The "true" joint, most numerous in the body
- The style of walking, including rhythm, cadence, and speed
- The minimum number of finger widths between the crutch pad and client's axilla
20 Clues: Connects bone to muscle • Connects bones and cartilage • A moderate-intensity housework ADL • The "true" joint, most numerous in the body • An articulation, or connection between bones • The amount of activity a person is able to perform • Controls balance in combination with the inner ear • A force that occurs in a direction to oppose movement • ...
Components of fitness 2022-05-19
Across
- Range of motion at a joint
- Put body parts into action quickly
- Time taken to respond to stimulus
- Ability to meet demands of the environment
- Change body position quickly
Down
- Use two or more body parts in unison
- Use muscles repeatedly without tiring
- Perform strength movements quickly
- Level of force a muscle can exert
9 Clues: Range of motion at a joint • Change body position quickly • Level of force a muscle can exert • Time taken to respond to stimulus • Perform strength movements quickly • Put body parts into action quickly • Use two or more body parts in unison • Use muscles repeatedly without tiring • Ability to meet demands of the environment
Hikari English-Comparative adjectives and Vocabulary 2025-03-13
Across
- more happy (comparative)
- More strong (comparative)
- the most tall (superlative)
- the body parts used for walking (body part)
- the most long (superlative)
- The organs used to see (body part)
Down
- The most white (superlative)
- More bright (comparative)
- the least big (superlative)
- the part of the body with your brain (body part)
- more big (comparative)
- more fast (comparative)
12 Clues: more big (comparative) • more fast (comparative) • more happy (comparative) • More bright (comparative) • More strong (comparative) • the least big (superlative) • the most tall (superlative) • the most long (superlative) • The most white (superlative) • The organs used to see (body part) • the body parts used for walking (body part) • ...
Jackson Science Vocab Chapter 13 2021-04-21
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- A chart that divides Earth's history into different units.
- The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics.
- An adaption that enables a species to blend in with their environment.
- Made up of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth.
- A person who studies plants and animals by observing them.
- The preserved evidence of the activity of an organism.
- A slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species.
- A fossil copy of an organism in a rock.
- The science of development of embryos from fertilization to birth
- The process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer, compete bigger, and reproduce more than those who do not have the variations.
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- Body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- The body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function.
- An inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of surviving and reproducing in its environment.
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living species.
- The change over time in populations of related organisms.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- Occurs when the last individual organism of a species dies.
- The resemblance of one species to another species.
- The impression of an organism in a rock.
19 Clues: A fossil copy of an organism in a rock. • The impression of an organism in a rock. • The resemblance of one species to another species. • Made up of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth. • The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics. • The preserved evidence of the activity of an organism. • The change over time in populations of related organisms. • ...
Life Science Lesson 1 2014-08-26
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- a way to do something
- fights germs
- made up of skin and hair
- brings air in and out of your body
- moves your blood around your body
- body parts that help the body systems
- to remove waste
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- made up of bones and joints
- to break down food
- gives you feeling
- produces offspring
- lets you move around
- travels through the blood stream
- the inside cover of organs
14 Clues: fights germs • to remove waste • gives you feeling • to break down food • produces offspring • lets you move around • a way to do something • made up of skin and hair • the inside cover of organs • made up of bones and joints • travels through the blood stream • moves your blood around your body • brings air in and out of your body • body parts that help the body systems
Chapter 3 2023-04-13
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- Body parts that have lost their original function throughout evolution..
- The impression of an organism in a rock.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living species.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics.
- made up of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth.
- The change over time in populations of related organisms.
- A person who studies plants and animals by observing them.
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- The resemblance of one species to another species.
- Body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function.
- The process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that do not have the variations.
- A chart that divides Earth's history into different time units.
- A slight difference in an inherited train of individual members of a species.
- An inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of surviving and reproducing in its environment.
- The preserved evidence of the activity of an organism.
- Occurs when the last individual organism of a species dies.
- The science of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth.
- A fossil copy of an organism in a rock.
19 Clues: A fossil copy of an organism in a rock. • The impression of an organism in a rock. • The resemblance of one species to another species. • made up of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth. • The preserved evidence of the activity of an organism. • The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics. • The change over time in populations of related organisms. • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2015-10-01
Across
- millions of tiny air sacs in the lungs
- the tiny openings on the bottom of a leaf
- found in meat and eggs are essential for growth and repair of body tissues
- jellylike material in which other parts of the cell float
- transforms energy for the cell
- the ability to replace body parts
- the process of your body system making constant adjustments to maintain a stable environment
- contains the green pigment, chlorophyll
- the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- the process during cell division of the genetic material duplicating and then dividing into 2 identical sets of chromosomes
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- the loss of water from a plant through evaporation
- organisms with one cell
- a membrane that lets nothing cross it
- the amount of space an object takes up
- the spreading out process as particles redistribute over a larger space
- heat-regulating centre of your brain
- controls most of the cell's activities
- cells with the same structure and function are grouped into this
- iron-rich chemical in blood which attracts oxygen
- contain the cell's genetic material
20 Clues: organisms with one cell • transforms energy for the cell • the ability to replace body parts • contain the cell's genetic material • heat-regulating centre of your brain • a membrane that lets nothing cross it • the amount of space an object takes up • millions of tiny air sacs in the lungs • controls most of the cell's activities • contains the green pigment, chlorophyll • ...
Hip and Pelvis 2025-03-27
Across
- The movement of a limb away from the midline
- The bending movement that decreases the angle between body parts
- The striaghtening movement that increases the angle between body parts
- Smooth, flexible tissue that covers the ends of bones
- A triangular bone at the base of the spine
- Largest and uppermost part of the pelvis
- The joint that connects the thigh bone to the pelvis
- Cup-shaped socket in the pelvis
- Front portion of the pelvis
- The movement of a limb toward the midline
- Tough band of connective tissue that connects bones to other bones
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- Largest nerve in the body
- A fibrous tissue that surrounds and encloses a joint
- Ball and socket joint formed by the femur and acetabulum
- Bony structure that connects the spine to the lower limbs
- The lower and back part of the pelvis
- The thigh bone
- Large opening in the pelvis that allows for the passage of nerves and blood vessels
- The bony structure located at the base of the spine
- The tailbone
20 Clues: The tailbone • The thigh bone • Largest nerve in the body • Front portion of the pelvis • Cup-shaped socket in the pelvis • The lower and back part of the pelvis • Largest and uppermost part of the pelvis • The movement of a limb toward the midline • A triangular bone at the base of the spine • The movement of a limb away from the midline • ...
Health Muscle Crossword 2013-11-15
Across
- Coordinates the muscle movements
- Muscles Muscles you can control.
- Muscle Controlled by nervous system automatically
- Allow a muscle cell to contract
- Muscles Muscles you can not control.
- Muscle Forces blood out of the heart as it beats.
- Muscle A muscle holds together the skeleton together
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- Bending parts at a joint
- Moving a limb away from the midline of a body
- The basic motion of a muscle
- Straightening parts at a joint
- Cortex Sends an electrical signal through the spinal cord
- Moving apart around on an axis
- Twitch Have a greater anaerobic capacity
- Moving a limb closer to the midline of a body
- Twitch Have a higher aerobic capacity
16 Clues: Bending parts at a joint • The basic motion of a muscle • Straightening parts at a joint • Moving apart around on an axis • Allow a muscle cell to contract • Coordinates the muscle movements • Muscles Muscles you can control. • Muscles Muscles you can not control. • Twitch Have a higher aerobic capacity • Twitch Have a greater anaerobic capacity • ...
Kinesiology 2024-09-13
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- the heart is _____ to the pelvis
- Freely movable joint of where a bone moves around a central axis.
- a vertical plane running from front to back.andy parts into right and left
- what body cavity contains Cranial cavity.
- away from the midline of the body
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- the ankle is ______ to the knee
- a vertical plane running side to side. Divides the body or it’s parts from and back portions
- the wrist is _______ to the hand
- What is the study of movement
- towards the midline of the body
10 Clues: What is the study of movement • the ankle is ______ to the knee • towards the midline of the body • the heart is _____ to the pelvis • the wrist is _______ to the hand • away from the midline of the body • what body cavity contains Cranial cavity. • Freely movable joint of where a bone moves around a central axis. • ...
Biology Crossword(Revised) 2022-05-12
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- storehouse for good bacteria
- helps with metabolism and detoxification
- helps you breathe
- rumbles when you’re hungry
- system that regulates the body
- circulate blood throughout body
- bone that helps you sit, stand, twist, and bend
- helps you eat/beginning of the digestive system
- provides sensory input to the nervous system
- Bring in air from the atmosphere and pass it into the bloodstream
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- carries nerve signals
- helps circulate blood
- the system that breaks nutrients into small parts for energy
- absorbs nutrients
- Longest bone of the body
- absorbs water
- central processing unit of the body
17 Clues: absorbs water • helps you breathe • absorbs nutrients • carries nerve signals • helps circulate blood • Longest bone of the body • rumbles when you’re hungry • storehouse for good bacteria • system that regulates the body • circulate blood throughout body • central processing unit of the body • helps with metabolism and detoxification • provides sensory input to the nervous system • ...
Medical Terminology - Week #3 terms 2025-09-04
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- of, relating to, or lying in the mouth; cheek area
- back side
- towards the side
- referring to mucous membrane
- lining of a body cavity
- farthest from the point of attachment
- elastic-like fibers found in connective tissue
- relating to the inside of the body
- at right angles to a given plane
- front side
- of, relating to, or lying in the mouth
- lining of the abdominal cavity
- the space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs
- band/sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding, and supporting a muscle
- pertaining to the skin
- above
- to divide into equal parts
- a cut made through the body in the direction of a certain plane
- the study of the structure of an organism
- to transplant tissues into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- to deposit mineral salts
- a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
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- tissue that lines surfaces or spaces leading to outside of the body
- of or relating to the head; head region
- extending in the same direction, but not meeting
- group of organs functioning together, within one or more body systems, and located in one similar area of the body
- relating to the stomach
- thin, watery body fluid
- the study of cells
- fibrous protein occurring in bones and cartilage
- another word for back side
- navel; abdominal depression marking the former point of attachment of the umbilical cord
- towards the midline
- the study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- imaginary dividing line useful for separating body structures
- membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- closest to the point of attachment
- another word for front side
- relating to an outer part
- below
- the study of the functions of organisms and their parts
- the microscopic study of living tissues
42 Clues: below • above • back side • front side • towards the side • the study of cells • towards the midline • pertaining to the skin • relating to the stomach • thin, watery body fluid • lining of a body cavity • to deposit mineral salts • relating to an outer part • another word for back side • to divide into equal parts • another word for front side • referring to mucous membrane • ...
Aches and Pains! 2023-05-16
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- Means "to have" and shows what a person is currently experiencing
- Head in French
- Shoulder in French
- Used in front of a singular, masculine body part
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- Toe in French
- Used in front of plural, masculine and feminine body parts
- Knee in French
- "Bad" or "Ill"
- Used in front of singular, feminine body parts
9 Clues: Toe in French • Knee in French • Head in French • "Bad" or "Ill" • Shoulder in French • Used in front of singular, feminine body parts • Used in front of a singular, masculine body part • Used in front of plural, masculine and feminine body parts • Means "to have" and shows what a person is currently experiencing
100 points sciene terms 2023-01-31
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- Organisms blends into their environment
- process in which variations to help animals survive in their environment
- A person who studies plant and animals by observation
- the human practice of breeding animals/plants to look a certain way
- Body parts that are present but no longer serve a use
- Adaptation that involves the way and organisms act/behaves
- Structures in different species ;show proof of common ancestors
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- A english naturalist who formatted the theory of evolution (1809-1882)
- Body parts that share a common function, but not structure
- Adaption involving internal body systems
- A physical feature that contributes to survival
- when the last individual in a species dies
- An inherited trait that increase ands organisms chance of survival
- Change over time
- The resemblance of one species to another
- similarities in gene sequences
- The preserved remains or traces of organisms who once lived on the earth
- a formation of new and distant species through evolution
- Similarities before birth
- Slight differences between individuals in the same species
20 Clues: Change over time • Similarities before birth • similarities in gene sequences • Organisms blends into their environment • Adaption involving internal body systems • The resemblance of one species to another • when the last individual in a species dies • A physical feature that contributes to survival • A person who studies plant and animals by observation • ...
Invertabrates biology 2018-05-15
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- occurs in coeloblastula
- produced of early cleavage
- organism can be split along at least one plane
- plane that separates dorsal and ventral sides
- in stereo blastula with holoblastic cleavage
- without true tissues (sponges)
- cylindrical, body parts around one main axis
- ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm
- with true tissues
- product of holoblastic cleavage
- cell fates determined early missed cells not replaceable
- important to define grades of complexity in organisms
- strictly longitudinal transverse division
- passes along axis of body, separates into left and right
- mesoderm forms solid mass of tissue and sometimes small cavities
- portions of the body specialized only 2 planes divide organism into perfectly similar halves
- Ectoderm and endoderm only outside and inside but no middle
- concentrated yolk, center
- complete cell division most common in isolecithal eggs
- occurs in coeloblastula, cells divide with cleavage planes
- multicellular
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- occurs in coeloblastula
- concentrated yolk, vegetal pole
- Sponges and polyps have _____ symmetry
- organism whose body lacks an axis have the form of a sphere
- no body axis or plane of symmetry
- without true tissues (placozoans)
- cell rates determined late
- product of holoblastic cleavage
- little yolk, uniform distribution
- partisl cell division common in telolcithal eggs
- ground plan or structural design, features shared by a group of organisms
- regular arrangement of body structures relative to axis of the body
- in discoblastula cells around disc edge divide rapidly
- fluid filled cavity between gut and body wall
- aggregation of cells with similar morphology and physiology that have a similar function
- body parts oriented about axis that makes an anterior and posterior
- any plane cutting across the main body perpendicular to the midsaggital plane
- adults develop from embryos
- fluid filled cavity between gut and body wall
- undivided mass of yolk
- embryonic tissue layers give rise to different cell types
- multilayered post-blastula form
- filled with non-cellular yolk
- unicellular
45 Clues: unicellular • multicellular • with true tissues • undivided mass of yolk • occurs in coeloblastula • occurs in coeloblastula • concentrated yolk, center • produced of early cleavage • cell rates determined late • adults develop from embryos • filled with non-cellular yolk • without true tissues (sponges) • concentrated yolk, vegetal pole • product of holoblastic cleavage • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-02-24
Across
- An immune system response that triggers an allergic reaction
- Can be triggered by naturally occurring food additives and chemicals which cause reactions by irritating nerve endings in different parts of the body
- A measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to adult men and women
- A quick energy source that does not supply any other nutrients
- Large molecules, made up of a series of amino acids
- Foods containing non-essential amino acids, which the body can produce
- General term used to include oils and fats - both correctly called lipids
- Not stored in the body and dissolve in water, allowing them to be carried around the body in the blood
- Known as ‘healthy’ fats and helps lower cholesterol levels and the risk of heart disease
- Having a higher body fat percentage than being classified as overweight
- Foods containing all essential amino acids, which the body is unable to produce itself
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- Made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen – CHO and produced through the process of photosynthesis in plants and are stored as starches or sugars
- The non-energy yielding compounds that function as helpers in cell metabolism and building body structures
- Molecules that supply energy, fibre and other nutrients that the body needs
- Rates carbohydrates according to how quickly they are digested, absorbed, and metabolised and raise the glucose level in blood over a two-hour period (score out of 100)
- Known as the unhealthy fats and linked to high cholesterol and obesity
- Organic molecules found in food that are involved in metabolism and preventing disease
- Made up of the indigestible parts of plants and is essential for a healthy diet and digestive system
- Do not dissolve in water and can be stored in the body, either in fat tissue or in the liver
- Acronym used to complete a sensory analysis
20 Clues: Acronym used to complete a sensory analysis • Large molecules, made up of a series of amino acids • An immune system response that triggers an allergic reaction • A quick energy source that does not supply any other nutrients • Known as the unhealthy fats and linked to high cholesterol and obesity • ...
Ch5: Medical Terminology 2025-04-06
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- closer to or on the skin
- lying face down
- describes the sections of the abdominal cavity, inw hich 2 imaginary lines intersect at the umbilicus, dividing the abdomen into 4 equal areas
- (plural) pointed extremities of a conical structure
- the bending of a joint
- the front surface of the body; the side facing you in the standard anatomic position
- farther inside the body & away from the skin
- the straightening of a joint
- motion of a limb away from the midline
- motion of a limb toward the midline
- a body part or condition that appears on both sides of the midline
- the main part of a term that contains the primary meaning
- parts of the body that lie farther from the midline; aka: outer structures
- the bottom surface of the foot
- closer to the trunk
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- an inclined position in which the head of the bed is raised
- the vowel used to combine 2 words roots or a word root & suffix
- the part of a term coming after the word root, at the end of the term
- above a body part or nearer to the head
- the anterior surface of the body
- the back surface of the body; the side away from you in the standard anatomic position
- the pointed extremity of a conical structure
- parts of the body that lie closer to the midline; aka: inner structures
- part of the term that appears before a word root, changing the meaning of the term
- below a body part or nearer to the feet
- lying face up
- farther from the trunk or nearer to the free end of the extremity
- the forward-facing part of the hand in the anatomic position
- the posterior surface of the body, including the back of the hand
29 Clues: lying face up • lying face down • closer to the trunk • the bending of a joint • closer to or on the skin • the straightening of a joint • the bottom surface of the foot • the anterior surface of the body • motion of a limb toward the midline • motion of a limb away from the midline • above a body part or nearer to the head • below a body part or nearer to the feet • ...
Body Systems (part 1) 2025-04-16
Across
- this muscle is found only in the walls of the heart
- a bone that protects the brain
- the largest artery in the body
- a keratin protein that protects the tips of your fingers and toes
- also known as the windpipe
- how many chambers are in the heart
- these muscles bend parts of your body
- this system consists of the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands
- is stored in your bones for use in the body
- found all over the body to control body temperature
- a muscular pump that allows blood to move
- a keratin protein found on the head, face, arms, and legs that provides insulation
- the main passageways into the lungs
- are found attached to the bones and allow for movement
- the primary organ of the respiratory system
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- small, thin blood vessels that are found throughout the body
- connect skeletal muscles to bone
- blood vessels that transport oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- this organ has smooth muscle that helps contract to squeeze food
- these are blood vessels that transport all over the body
- tiny sacs in the lungs that allow movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- is found inside the larger bones and produces red/white blood cells
- this system provides bony protection to your internal organs
- this system is responsible for transporting blood in the body
- this type of muscle is found on the walls of your internal organs
- the main external opening to breath
- skeletal muscles are described this way because your brain chooses to control them
- these form when there is a build up of melanin in the skin
- the 2nd layer of skin where hair follicles are found
- where skin is the thinnest on the body
- muscle that expands and contracts to move air in and out of lungs
- caused by spasms of the diaphragm
- these muscles straighten parts of your body
33 Clues: also known as the windpipe • a bone that protects the brain • the largest artery in the body • connect skeletal muscles to bone • caused by spasms of the diaphragm • how many chambers are in the heart • the main external opening to breath • the main passageways into the lungs • these muscles bend parts of your body • where skin is the thinnest on the body • ...
Chapter 5 2025-09-25
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- of the term.
- Motion of a limb away from the midline.
- The bending of a joint.
- Farther inside the body and away from the skin.
- anatomic position.
- The main part of a term that contains the primary meaning
- The back surface of the body; the side away from you in the
- A body part or condition that appears on both sides of the
- Below a body part or nearer to the feet.
- The posterior surface of the body, including the back of the hand.
- The pointed extremity of a conical structure.
- The forward-facing part of the hand in the anatomic position.
- Motion of a limb toward the midline.
- An inclined position in which the head of the bed is raised.
- Lying face down.
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- Above a body part or nearer to the head.
- position.
- suffix.
- The part of a term that comes after the word root, at the end of the
- Lying face up.
- The bottom surface of the foot.
- The vowel used to combine two word roots or a word root
- areas.
- Farther from the trunk or nearer to the free end of the extremity.
- Closer to the trunk.
- The straightening of a joint.
- The anterior surface of the body.
- lines intersect at the umbilicus, dividing the abdomen into four
- Part of a term that appears before a word root, changing the
- Closer to or on the skin.
- Parts of the body that lie farther from the midline; also called outer
- The front surface of the body; the side facing you in the standard
- Parts of the body that lie closer to the midline; also called inner
- Describes the sections of the abdominal cavity, in which two
34 Clues: areas. • suffix. • position. • of the term. • Lying face up. • Lying face down. • anatomic position. • Closer to the trunk. • The bending of a joint. • Closer to or on the skin. • The straightening of a joint. • The bottom surface of the foot. • The anterior surface of the body. • Motion of a limb toward the midline. • Motion of a limb away from the midline. • ...
Mental Health Concepts 2024-02-02
Across
- complex concept based of 4 distinct parts that influence behavior
- nonspecific response to the body to any demand
- vague feeling of apprehension by perceived threat
- Theory pertaining to body fluids
- manner in which a person person any or all of the ADL
- unique patterns of mental emotional and behavior
- pattern of behavior that is conspicuous, threatening
- simultaneous presence of opposing thoughts
- responses used to reduce anxiety
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- emotional response to anything that interferes with goals
- gathering of personal resources to complete a task
- a person's ability to cope with and adjust
- behavioral patterns that protect individuals
- unstable period where person is unable to adapt
- situation that produces stress
- more than the 4 parts of self
- state of homeostatic imbalance
17 Clues: more than the 4 parts of self • situation that produces stress • state of homeostatic imbalance • Theory pertaining to body fluids • responses used to reduce anxiety • a person's ability to cope with and adjust • simultaneous presence of opposing thoughts • behavioral patterns that protect individuals • nonspecific response to the body to any demand • ...
anatomy 2023-11-16
Across
- bundle of muscle fibers
- stores by sarcoplasmic reticulum
- dense, irregular connective tissue, that separates a muscle into groups of muscle fibers
- transmits impulses
- flexion, adduction, and internal rotation of the humerus
- cover the sides of the abdomen
- energy needed for muscle contraction
- light band in the sarcomere
- thin filament protein contains the myosin binding sites
- movement increasing angle between body parts
- movement in a circular pattern
- neurotransmitter for muscle contracted
- skeletal muscle
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- where actin connects to
- bundles of myofilaments
- the calves
- towards
- towards away rotation
- proteins; action and myosin
- single cylindrical muscle cell
- found in shoulder and connects arm to rest of body
- dark band in the sarcomere
- thick filaments with heads that form cross bridge with thin filaments during contraction
- away
- cardiac muscle
- towards center rotation
- covers each single muscle fiber or myofiber or muscle cell
- plasma membrane of a muscle fiber.
- the dense connective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle tissue
- movement decreasing angle between body parts
30 Clues: away • towards • the calves • cardiac muscle • skeletal muscle • transmits impulses • towards away rotation • where actin connects to • bundles of myofilaments • bundle of muscle fibers • towards center rotation • dark band in the sarcomere • proteins; action and myosin • light band in the sarcomere • single cylindrical muscle cell • cover the sides of the abdomen • ...
