body parts Crossword Puzzles
Animal Structure 2025-09-22
Across
- intestine: A digestive structure that mixes digestive juices with food and absorbs useful parts of the food.
- A place where two or more bones come together.
- A female reproductive structure.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- A type of skeleton on the outside of some animals’ bodies. It is a hard cover. Many invertebrates, like insects, have exoskeletons.
- Balloon-like structures in the bodies of some animals that take in air and release waste. (This one is a bit of a stretch, but in some animals like frogs, the lungs participate in digestion as well.)
- A material consisting of solid parts floating in liquid plasma, which moves substances through an animal’s body.
- A lightweight, flat structure that forms an outside covering of a bird’s body.
- A flattened stiff plate that forms an outer covering on a fish or reptile.
Down
- The process of moving blood and the materials it carries through an animal’s body.
- A flattened structure on the body of a fish that helps the fish move, steer, and balance.
- intestine: A digestive structure that removes water from undigested food.
- A hard structure that is part of an animal’s internal skeleton.
- A pump made of muscle that moves blood through the body.
- The process that breaks down food into smaller substances that the body can use.
- A male reproductive structure.
- A digestive structure lined with muscles that stir the food and mix it with digestive juices.
- A structure that contracts and relaxes to produce movement.
- All of the bones or other structures that provide support to an animal’s body.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back toward the heart.
20 Clues: A male reproductive structure. • A female reproductive structure. • A place where two or more bones come together. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • Blood vessels that carry blood back toward the heart. • A pump made of muscle that moves blood through the body. • A structure that contracts and relaxes to produce movement. • ...
A&P Chapter 1 Part 1 2020-07-24
Across
- making new people to replace the dead
- getting bigger without a change in shape
- ability to respond to changes in the environment
- main body cavity located to the front
- smallest structural unit of the body
- all the chemical reactions in the body that result in energy
- lungs provide us with this so we can produce energy
Down
- a group of cells working together
- main body cavity located to the back
- breaking down food into a form that the body can use
- most abundant chemical in the body
- the study of the functions of the body
- smallest living structural unit of the body
- a group of tissues working together
- the study of the parts of the body
15 Clues: a group of cells working together • most abundant chemical in the body • the study of the parts of the body • a group of tissues working together • main body cavity located to the back • smallest structural unit of the body • making new people to replace the dead • main body cavity located to the front • the study of the functions of the body • ...
Science 1, 2, 3 2023-11-29
Across
- parts of the body that cover our skeleton and work with bones to make us move
- hard parts inside the body that form the skeleton
- column of bones that supports the body
- a process by which plants make their own food in the presence of light
- animals that are hunted and eaten by predators
- living things that obtain their energy by feeding on other living things
- capable of being passed to others by germs that enter the body
- animals that eat only other animals
- what we need to live and carry out our daily activities
- animals that have a backbone
- animals that do not have a backbone
- the worldwide spread of a disease
- animals that eat both plants and animals
Down
- animals that hunt and eat other animals
- an instrument used to observe very small objects
- substances used to protect people and animals from certain diseases
- the rapid spread of a disease
- a chart that uses dots to show information
- a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal or plant
- tiny organisms that can cause disease or infection
- animal that eat only plants
- substances used to treat diseases, injuries, pain or other symptoms
- the ability of the body to defent itself from an infectious disease
- to state what will happen in the future
- a structure in the body made of bones
- hard skeleton outside the body of an animal
- living things, such as plants, which make or produce their own food
- the spread of a disease that affects a large number of people within a community
28 Clues: animal that eat only plants • animals that have a backbone • the rapid spread of a disease • the worldwide spread of a disease • animals that eat only other animals • animals that do not have a backbone • a structure in the body made of bones • column of bones that supports the body • animals that hunt and eat other animals • to state what will happen in the future • ...
Body Systems 2017-01-05
Across
- Takes in the food the body needs to fuel its activities
- Consists of layers of muscles that cover the bones of the skeleton
- The body's main control system
- Tissues are grouped together in the body to form these
- Vessels that collect fluid from tissues and returns it to the blood
- They help to protect the body’s internal parts from damage
- The body’s most complex organ
Down
- Waste is eliminated in urine
- Strong yet flexible framework of bones and connective tissue
- The male and female parts of the reproductive system produce the sperm and eggs needed to create a new person
- The basic building blocks of the body
- Cells group together to form these
- Lungs deliver oxygen to the blood
- Consists of the heart and a network of vessels that carry blood
- Releases horomones
15 Clues: Releases horomones • Waste is eliminated in urine • The body’s most complex organ • The body's main control system • Lungs deliver oxygen to the blood • Cells group together to form these • The basic building blocks of the body • Tissues are grouped together in the body to form these • Takes in the food the body needs to fuel its activities • ...
Ryan, Abby, Period 6, Game 1 2023-09-15
Across
- away from the midline of the body
- a vertical plane running from front to back. this divides the body into right and left sides
- farthest from (a reference point)
- nearest to (a reference point)
- a vertical plane plane running from side to side. this divides the body into front and back portions
Down
- the human body stands upright, eyes looking forward, arms at the sides, and the palms of the hands and feet facing forward
- near the surface (skin)
- a horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- toward the midline of the body
- the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
10 Clues: near the surface (skin) • nearest to (a reference point) • toward the midline of the body • away from the midline of the body • farthest from (a reference point) • the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • a horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts • ...
intro 2022-01-28
11 Clues: big • small • cells getting larger • physical parts of the body • reaction to the environment • stable internal environment • combining cells to make tissue • all chemical reactions in the body • studying the organelles of the body • cells changing to become specialized • how the body and organs work together
Engineering Carrier Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-13
19 Clues: Java • Motor • Switch • Autodesk • Neon sign • Cell phone • Rocket ship • Battle ship • Resource Dam • Oil refinery • Atom smasher • Refridgerator • Maps out zone • Conveyor belt • X-ray machine • 8-bit computer • Control Autocad • Gas powered lamp • Prosthetic body parts
Leaps of faith 2026-02-08
Across
- the front part of your body between your neck and your stomach
- the long parts of your body that your feet are joined to
- the most important or central part of something
- power or influence
- the curved back part of your foot, which can also be high
- a part of your body that can bend because two bones meet there
Down
- you take a step on one of them
- the wrist of your leg
- two parts on each side of your body between the top of your leg and your waist
- all the bones in a human body
- contains precious belongings or a treasure
11 Clues: power or influence • the wrist of your leg • all the bones in a human body • you take a step on one of them • contains precious belongings or a treasure • the most important or central part of something • the long parts of your body that your feet are joined to • the curved back part of your foot, which can also be high • ...
THE HUMAN BODY 2017-03-16
Across
- helps crush up your food and sends it to digest
- the part of your body that is used to form your food into waste
- an organ that pumps blood throughout your body and keeps oxygen flowing
- parts that are used to keep your body moving and flowing
- allows your body to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
Down
- the parts of your body that allow you to pick up things and use your arms, legs, etc.
- fluids that are needed to transfer healthy nutrients all around your body
- the largest organ of your body that protects other organs inside your body
- the bones of your body that shape and structure you
- an organ that stores all your memory and tells your body when to move, and what to say
10 Clues: helps crush up your food and sends it to digest • the bones of your body that shape and structure you • parts that are used to keep your body moving and flowing • allows your body to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide • the part of your body that is used to form your food into waste • an organ that pumps blood throughout your body and keeps oxygen flowing • ...
Human Systems by Julia Durkin 2014-12-02
Across
- controls thinking and voluntary actions
- muscles that you control (2 words)
- connects bones
- a group of tissues working together
- a group of organs working together to carry out a specific life process (2 words)
- the movement of the body from place to plae
Down
- made of hard and strong material
- breaks down food by psysical and chemical means
- carries needed materials to body cells and waste materials away from cells
- muscles not under our control (2 words)
- flexible tissue
- regulates body activities with harmones
- pumps blood
- controls body activities and carries and interprets messages
- a group of similar cells acting together
- exchanges gases from the environment
- removes waste from blood
- moves skeleton, organs, and body parts
18 Clues: pumps blood • connects bones • flexible tissue • removes waste from blood • made of hard and strong material • muscles that you control (2 words) • a group of tissues working together • exchanges gases from the environment • moves skeleton, organs, and body parts • controls thinking and voluntary actions • muscles not under our control (2 words) • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Overview 2024-08-13
Across
- large body structures visible to naked eye
- feeling organs with your hands
- listening to organ sounds with a stethoscope
- Able to maintain relatively stable internal conditions
- Study of tissues
- All nutrients in the world are useless unless available
Down
- structural changes caused by disease
- structures too small to be seen with naked eye
- structural changes that occur in the body throughout the life span
- internal structures visualized images and/or scanning procedures
- Changes that occur before birth
- Contain chemical substances used for energy and cell building
- Function of the body
- Most abundant chemical substance in the body
- Structure of the body parts and their relationships to one another
- cells of the body
16 Clues: Study of tissues • cells of the body • Function of the body • feeling organs with your hands • Changes that occur before birth • structural changes caused by disease • large body structures visible to naked eye • Most abundant chemical substance in the body • listening to organ sounds with a stethoscope • structures too small to be seen with naked eye • ...
Cells to Body Systems 2024-05-15
Across
- bones work with ____ to move body parts
- this holds the cell parts together
- ____ keeps a cell alive and functioning
- ____ are living things
- ____ muscles are conroled automatically by the brain
Down
- your bones are your body's supporting ___
- directs the cells activities including reproduction
- all living things are made up of___
- body systems ____ on one another
- digestion begins in the ___
10 Clues: ____ are living things • digestion begins in the ___ • body systems ____ on one another • this holds the cell parts together • all living things are made up of___ • bones work with ____ to move body parts • ____ keeps a cell alive and functioning • your bones are your body's supporting ___ • directs the cells activities including reproduction • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-08-11
Across
- substance that gives skin colour
- nearest the trunk of the body
- removal of
- basic meaning of the word
- inflammation of skin caused by allergy
- the stable environment in out bodies
- front of the body
- closest to the midline
- skin disorder caused by bacteria
- furthest way from the midline
- placed at the beginning of the word
- farthest away from the trunk of the body
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- below superior surface
- basic functional unit of body structure
- chronic skin disorder red scaly patches
- group of cells with the same function
- spread of cancer to other parts
- noncancerous
- abnormal lump or mass
- back side of the body
- organs working together to preform special function
- also known as hives
- situated above
- skin disorder caused by infected hair follicle
24 Clues: removal of • noncancerous • situated above • front of the body • also known as hives • abnormal lump or mass • back side of the body • below superior surface • closest to the midline • basic meaning of the word • nearest the trunk of the body • furthest way from the midline • spread of cancer to other parts • substance that gives skin colour • skin disorder caused by bacteria • ...
Crossword Structure of Animals 2023-01-24
Across
- Find out how things are similar and different.
- What you see or feel when looking at something closely to find information about it.
- Body Parts such as legs, arms and wings that are used for movement.
- Write down information about something on a diagram.
- Study or find out more about something.
- Not the same.
Down
- Share information.
- The same in some ways.
- Parts of the body that are used to sense the environment, the sensory organs let us see, hear, taste, smells and feel things.
- Show who or what something is.
- What parts something, like an animal, is made up from.
11 Clues: Not the same. • Share information. • The same in some ways. • Show who or what something is. • Study or find out more about something. • Find out how things are similar and different. • Write down information about something on a diagram. • What parts something, like an animal, is made up from. • Body Parts such as legs, arms and wings that are used for movement. • ...
Intro to A&P 2021-08-31
Across
- Study of structure of an organism
- absorbs nutrients and breaks down food
- produces cells used in sexual reproduction
- smallest unit of all living things
- transports nutrients and gases around body
- control center; detects impulses from senses
- provides movement for all body parts
Down
- fights infection, provides fluid for cells
- protects the body, prevents water loss,regulates temperature
- made of 2 or more types of tissues
- provides support, protection and shape for body
- study of how organism's body functions
- group of organs working toward a common goal
- secretes hormones
- highest level of structural organism for an individual
- similar cells with a common function
- removes waste from blood
17 Clues: secretes hormones • removes waste from blood • Study of structure of an organism • made of 2 or more types of tissues • smallest unit of all living things • similar cells with a common function • provides movement for all body parts • absorbs nutrients and breaks down food • study of how organism's body functions • fights infection, provides fluid for cells • ...
Vocabulary Crossword- Japnaam ADV. Science 07 2022-03-15
Across
- organs that make one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- your body's chemical messengers-they cause your body to release fluids and cause change and they affect many aspects of your life
- the degree of heat or cold inside your body/the measure of how well your body can make and get rid of heat
- if you quickly catch a dropping object subconsciously, you have fast ________/ the doctor tests these at their office
- we paint these body parts
- a joint that exists in the body and allows you to move, extend, and twist your arm
- a part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach
- to regulate sameness in something (actions, thoughts, temperature, etc.)
Down
- phototropism is caused in a plant because the plant responded to a ________
- can be dyed or can be natural colors like blond, brown, black, or orange
- the ability to regulate or keep the body temperature of an organism the same
- to be calm and at ease,to be less tense or anxious
- to become smaller or to pull back and shrink in size, number, or range
- a mushy blob in your head that stores information, keeps you alive, and regulates nearly every process in your body by telling the various parts of your body what to do
- a tissue all over your body
15 Clues: we paint these body parts • a tissue all over your body • to be calm and at ease,to be less tense or anxious • to become smaller or to pull back and shrink in size, number, or range • a part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach • can be dyed or can be natural colors like blond, brown, black, or orange • ...
Health vocab chapter 1 2023-09-06
Across
- The study of body function
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- Tissue that covers outside of the body and lines organs and cavities.
- integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive
- contains cells with the specialized ability to react to stimuli and to conduct electrical impulses
Down
- A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move.
- provides support for your body and connects all its parts
- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level
- The study of body structure
- Groups of cells that are similar in structure and function
10 Clues: The study of body function • The study of body structure • provides support for your body and connects all its parts • Groups of cells that are similar in structure and function • The basic unit of structure and function in all living things • A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move. • ...
Animal System Vocabulary 2023-05-10
Across
- A framework that provides support for the body.
- Holds parts of the body together and provides support. (Tissue)
- A network of branching nerves that communicates, collects, and processes information between parts of the body. (System)
- The exchange of gases with their environment through internal air tubes.
- Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. (System)
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- Protects and forms boundaries & is found in organs. (Tissue)
- A body system that provides internal and external movement for an animal. (System)
- Removes wastes from the body. (System)
- The process of breaking down food that the body uses for energy, growth, and repair. (System)
- Carries oxygen, water, and nutrients to all the cells of the body. (System)
10 Clues: Removes wastes from the body. (System) • A framework that provides support for the body. • Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. (System) • Protects and forms boundaries & is found in organs. (Tissue) • Holds parts of the body together and provides support. (Tissue) • The exchange of gases with their environment through internal air tubes. • ...
Human Body 2024-02-05
Across
- A group of cells that preform the same function
- Smallest living part of an organism
- A structure that is composed of different kinds of tissue
- Makes the body move
- Sends and receives messages between the brain and body
- Small parts within a cell
Down
- Connects different parts of the body
- Covers and lines surfaces in or on the body
- A group of organs that work together to preform a major function
9 Clues: Makes the body move • Small parts within a cell • Smallest living part of an organism • Connects different parts of the body • Covers and lines surfaces in or on the body • A group of cells that preform the same function • Sends and receives messages between the brain and body • A structure that is composed of different kinds of tissue • ...
Spanish vocabulary 2020-10-20
22 Clues: leg • eye • arm • hand • nose • foot • head • class • mouth • stomach • it means • classroom • the numbers • dedo finger • student (fem) • at the school • student (male) • professor (fem) • What time is it? • professor (male) • what does that mean? • the parts of the body
level 9 2019-03-08
Across
- Any specific feature, part or element of something
- A fundamental assumption
- Something constructed from parts
- the striking of one body against another
- Mental conception or reflection
- connected with what is happening or being discussed
- to move, pass or go forward
- One of the simplest parts
Down
- Capable of being perceived very clearly
- Following as a result
- an important or main item
- someone's or something's ability to develop or succeed
- to come to an opinion about something or have a belief about something
- To change with time or similar parameter
- Made up of multiple parts
15 Clues: Following as a result • A fundamental assumption • an important or main item • Made up of multiple parts • One of the simplest parts • to move, pass or go forward • Mental conception or reflection • Something constructed from parts • Capable of being perceived very clearly • the striking of one body against another • To change with time or similar parameter • ...
Tissues and Levels of Organization 2019-12-11
Across
- Control center of the cell and contains DNA for chromatin
- away from the midline
- Above at a higher level toward the head
- separates the body down the midline
- the phase in which the cell divides
- temporary storage in the cell
- backbone of the cell and supports cell shape
- at or near the surface
- the eight chromosomes appear in this phase
- Also the back of the body
- makes the spindle apparatus
- chromosomes line up in the middle in this phase
- plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior parts
- The back of the body
- hair-like structure on the outside of the cell that helps with cell movement
- The ribosomes make what
- toward the interior far from the surface
- Away from the point of attachment of a limb or trunk
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- toward the midline
- separates the body into inferior and posterior parts
- one or two long tails that whip back and forth to create cell movement
- Below at a lower level toward the feet
- the cell divides and the process begins again after this phase
- breaks down glucose to form ATP
- the cytoplasm is a clear jelly-like fluid made mostly of _______
- front of the body
- Single, membrane-bound structure that comes from the golgi body and digests enzymes
- Toward the head
- DNA becomes chromosomes in this phase
- The majority of time in the cell cycle is spent in this phase
- refers to the belly
- Transports lipids proteins, and carbohydrates
- the nuclear membrane forms during
- Toward the point of attachment of a limb or trunk
34 Clues: Toward the head • front of the body • toward the midline • refers to the belly • The back of the body • away from the midline • at or near the surface • The ribosomes make what • Also the back of the body • makes the spindle apparatus • temporary storage in the cell • breaks down glucose to form ATP • the nuclear membrane forms during • separates the body down the midline • ...
vocabulary crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- the deepest layer
- opernation of the hear and blood vesseles
- the major sweat glands of the human body
- the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to another.
- tiny muscle that attaches to the base of a hair follicle at one end and to dermal tissue on the other end.
- kindney function
- the thin, outer layer of the skin
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- This layer is found in in between the stratum basale and the stratum granulosum.
- atoms combined to form
- all structures in one part of the body
- working of the nervous system
- used for the storage of fat.
- study of the cell
- lies below the surface of the skin
- transparent swelling
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- the outermost layer of the epidermis
- the part of the hair not anchored to the follicle
- The eccrine gland opens out through the sweat pore.
- the armpits, the groin
- small oil-producing gland present in the skin of mammals.
- study of internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin
- An opening of a sweat gland to the surface of the skin.
- tubular coiled secretory glands
- a tunnel-shaped structure in the epidermis of the skin.
- study of tissues
- gross anatomy pf the body studies by system
- study of developmental changes of the body before birth
- relating to or denoting multicellular glands which release some of their cytoplasm in their secretions
30 Clues: kindney function • study of tissues • the deepest layer • study of the cell • transparent swelling • the armpits, the groin • atoms combined to form • used for the storage of fat. • working of the nervous system • tubular coiled secretory glands • the thin, outer layer of the skin • lies below the surface of the skin • the outermost layer of the epidermis • ...
vocabulary crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- the deepest layer
- opernation of the hear and blood vesseles
- the major sweat glands of the human body
- the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to another.
- tiny muscle that attaches to the base of a hair follicle at one end and to dermal tissue on the other end.
- kindney function
- the thin, outer layer of the skin
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- This layer is found in in between the stratum basale and the stratum granulosum.
- atoms combined to form
- all structures in one part of the body
- working of the nervous system
- used for the storage of fat.
- study of the cell
- lies below the surface of the skin
- transparent swelling
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- the outermost layer of the epidermis
- the part of the hair not anchored to the follicle
- The eccrine gland opens out through the sweat pore.
- the armpits, the groin
- small oil-producing gland present in the skin of mammals.
- study of internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin
- An opening of a sweat gland to the surface of the skin.
- tubular coiled secretory glands
- a tunnel-shaped structure in the epidermis of the skin.
- study of tissues
- gross anatomy pf the body studies by system
- study of developmental changes of the body before birth
- relating to or denoting multicellular glands which release some of their cytoplasm in their secretions
30 Clues: kindney function • study of tissues • the deepest layer • study of the cell • transparent swelling • the armpits, the groin • atoms combined to form • used for the storage of fat. • working of the nervous system • tubular coiled secretory glands • the thin, outer layer of the skin • lies below the surface of the skin • the outermost layer of the epidermis • ...
Circulatory System 2023-02-15
Across
- These are used in blood clotting when there's a cut.
- This type of blood vessel carries blood BACK to the heart under low pressure.
- This cells engulf bacteria and protect the body.
- This vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
- This type of blood vessel carries blood AWAY from heart under high pressure.
- This artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- This component of blood is light yellow liquid containing mostly water with dissolved nutrients.
- The heart has lower chambers called _____________
- tubes that carry blood within the body
- This artery carries oxygenated blood to all parts of the body.
- This side of the heart contains blood with more carbon dioxide (deoxygenated).
Down
- In general, the size of your heart is like your clenched ______.
- This side of the heart contains blood rich in oxygen (oxygenated).
- This cells have biconcave shape and no nucleus.
- This part of the heart ensure blood flows in one direction. It prevent bloods from going backwards.
- it is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- This type of blood vessels is only one cell thick and used for exchange of substances between blood and the tissues.
- The left ventricle has thicker and muscular __________ to withstand pressure as blood are pumped blood to all parts of the body.
- The blood circulates around the body and passes through the heart twice hence why it's called __________ circulation.
- This blood vessel leads to right atrium and contain blood rich in carbon dioxide.
- The heart has upper chambers called ___________
- A fluid that transport substances throughout the body
- The right ventricle pump blood to this organ.
23 Clues: tubes that carry blood within the body • The right ventricle pump blood to this organ. • This cells have biconcave shape and no nucleus. • The heart has upper chambers called ___________ • This cells engulf bacteria and protect the body. • The heart has lower chambers called _____________ • it is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Muscular System 2024-10-12
Across
- It is the increasing of the muscle
- Is the hardest-working muscle in the body.
- Is the arching movements are equivalent to the contraction of longitudinal muscle
- It is he strongest muscle by weight.
- It is the process of increasing the size or diameter of an opening or structure, such as the widening of the pupils in response to low light.
- Is found within the walls of organs and structures
- It is the movement that brings a limb toward the midline of the body, such as lowering an arm or leg back to the side of the body
- Is anchored by tendons (or by aponeuroses at a few places) to bone and isused to effect skeletal movement such as locomotion and in maintaining posture.
- It is the movement that increases the angle between two body parts, such as straightening the elbow or knee.
Down
- It is the movement that brings a limb away from the midline of the body, such as raising an arm or leg sideways.
- The movement that decreases the angle between two body parts, such as bending the elbow or knee.
- Is the body's largest muscle
- It is more akin in structure to skeletal muscle, and is found only in the heart
- move by means of waves of activity in the muscular system that applied to the substrate.
- It is the decreasing of the muscle
- A striped appearance under a microscope
- Muscle can be stretched without damage
- It is attached from muscle to the bone
- It is attached from muscle to muscle
- moving a body part around its access
20 Clues: Is the body's largest muscle • It is the decreasing of the muscle • It is the increasing of the muscle • It is he strongest muscle by weight. • It is attached from muscle to muscle • moving a body part around its access • Muscle can be stretched without damage • It is attached from muscle to the bone • A striped appearance under a microscope • ...
vocabulary crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- the part of the hair not anchored to the follicle
- tubular coiled secretory glands
- working of the nervous system
- the armpits, the groin
- consists of simlar types of cells
- transparent swelling
- gross anatomy pf the body studies by system
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- the major sweat glands of the human body
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- This layer is found in in between the stratum basale and the stratum granulosum.
- study of the cell
- small oil-producing gland present in the skin of mammals.
- study of internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin
- study of tissues
- relating to or denoting multicellular glands which release some of their cytoplasm in their secretions
- the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to another.
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- opernation of the hear and blood vesseles
- tiny muscle that attaches to the base of a hair follicle at one end and to dermal tissue on the other end.
- The eccrine gland opens out through the sweat pore.
- used for the storage of fat.
- An opening of a sweat gland to the surface of the skin.
- a tunnel-shaped structure in the epidermis of the skin.
- all structures in one part of the body
- lies below the surface of the skin
- the deepest layer
- the thin, outer layer of the skin
- study of developmental changes of the body before birth
- the outermost layer of the epidermis
- kindney function
- atoms combined to form
31 Clues: kindney function • study of tissues • the deepest layer • study of the cell • transparent swelling • the armpits, the groin • atoms combined to form • used for the storage of fat. • working of the nervous system • tubular coiled secretory glands • consists of simlar types of cells • the thin, outer layer of the skin • lies below the surface of the skin • ...
4b 2023-03-08
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- to heat until the liquid in it starts to turn into a gas
- the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend
- the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders
- injury caused by suddenly turning a part of your body especially wrist
- a substance that becomes hard as it dries and is used material for covering cuts and wounds
- a box made from thick cardboard or plastic, in which milk or fruit juice, etc. is sold
- an animal that lives in the sea and has a long body covered with a hard shell, two large claws, and eight legs
- part of the body between the stomach and the neck
- a small amount of food that is eaten between meals
- any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot
- a small sea animal with a shell and ten legs, that can be eaten
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- to mix something repeatedly using a spoon or whisk
- to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables
- any of the thread-like parts in plant and can be made into cloth
- A miniature meal, round loaf of bread
- the part of the body between the hand and the arm
- place where two bones are connected between the foot and the leg
- to do something regularly or repeatedly in order to become skilled at it
- the part of your body that is opposite to the front, from your shoulders to your bottom
- to feel pain in a part of your body
- a closed metal container, especially cylinder-shaped, in which some types of drink and food are sold
21 Clues: to feel pain in a part of your body • A miniature meal, round loaf of bread • to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables • the part of the body between the hand and the arm • part of the body between the stomach and the neck • to mix something repeatedly using a spoon or whisk • a small amount of food that is eaten between meals • ...
Exchange this completed crossword puzzle for a clue 2023-06-01
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- two organisms are in the same species if they can __ together
- artificial selection is also called __ breeding
- Darwin's boat's name
- body parts that resemble each other in related species are __ structures
- if two species are related, then they have a __ ancestor
- step 3 of speciation
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- Darwin's first name
- body parts that an organism has but doesn't use is a __ structure
- Mrs. Zuhl's dog's name
- the formation of a new species
- the study of DNA is __ biology
- step 1 of natural selection
12 Clues: Darwin's first name • Darwin's boat's name • step 3 of speciation • Mrs. Zuhl's dog's name • step 1 of natural selection • the formation of a new species • the study of DNA is __ biology • artificial selection is also called __ breeding • if two species are related, then they have a __ ancestor • two organisms are in the same species if they can __ together • ...
The crossword 2023-01-24
9 Clues: sends messages • part of the skin • living organisms • a system of organs • a single group of cells • parts that make you move • a system that controls the body • parts that keep things protected • a whole part of a body that carryouts movement
The Circulatory System 2021-11-08
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- connect veins and arteries
- carries blood towards the heart
- carries blood away from the heart
- pumps blood to all parts of the body
- when plaque builds up in arteries
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- abnormal heart rhythm
- make sure blood flows the correct way
- system: pumps blood to parts of body
- chamber in the heart
- attack: blood flow blocked by blood clot
10 Clues: chamber in the heart • abnormal heart rhythm • connect veins and arteries • carries blood towards the heart • carries blood away from the heart • when plaque builds up in arteries • system: pumps blood to parts of body • pumps blood to all parts of the body • make sure blood flows the correct way • attack: blood flow blocked by blood clot
Body Systems 2025-09-08
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- Organs that bring oxygen in
- Organ that controls thoughts
- Pumps blood around the body
- Soft parts that move bones
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- Bone column that supports the body
- Organs that clean blood and make urine
- Red liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients
- Organ that breaks food into smaller parts
- Helps digest fats
- Hard bone that protects the head
10 Clues: Helps digest fats • Soft parts that move bones • Organs that bring oxygen in • Pumps blood around the body • Organ that controls thoughts • Hard bone that protects the head • Bone column that supports the body • Organs that clean blood and make urine • Organ that breaks food into smaller parts • Red liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients
Unit 1 key terms 2023-09-05
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- Used to refer to what is above something
- Nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.
- The ability or tendency to maintain internal stability in an organism to compensate for environmental changes.
- Groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
- Situated behind: situated at or toward the hind part or back of the body
- A branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues as discernible with the microscope.
- Closer to the midline, or dividing line between right and left halves, of the body
- Medical and scientific study of cells
- Relating to the back potion of the body, used more often to describe animals.
- Able to adjust to new conditions.
- Situated away from the center of the body
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- Away from the surface or further into the body.
- Below or toward the feet
- Relating to the front of the body, specifically the stomach; abdominal.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- Lying at or extending toward the right or left side: lying away from the median axis
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- Lying face upward.
- Situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
- Situated in or directed toward the tail or hind part
- Further away from the trunk of the body, or the point of attachment.
- A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
- Relating to the skull or cranium
- A position of the body lying face down
25 Clues: Lying face upward. • Below or toward the feet • Relating to the skull or cranium • Able to adjust to new conditions. • Medical and scientific study of cells • A position of the body lying face down • Used to refer to what is above something • Situated away from the center of the body • Away from the surface or further into the body. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Vocabulary 2024-11-08
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- Each of these organs contains one bronchus, many bronchioles, and 300 million alveoli
- The aorta is the largest of this type of blood vessel which carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of the body
- The largest vein in the body
- The smallest of the body's blood vessels
- The opening and closing of these mechanisms in the heart controls the flow of blood and creates the sound of a heart beat
- This type of person often has a lower resting heart rate
- A synonym for 'oxygen poor'
- A flap of cartilage that closes to prevents liquids and solids from being inhaled into the lungs
- The result of broken blood vessels near the surface of the skin
- During inhalation, the _______ Cavity is where air is filtered, heated, and humidified
- An airway also known as the voice box, responsible for sound production
- _______ Dioxide is a waste product the body expels during exhalation
- A system of the body tasked with delivering oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body (with one small exception)
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- AKA 'heart rate'
- The main airway of the body which is also known as the windpipe
- A system of the body tasked with providing oxygen to the bloodstream through the process of respiration.
- The many microscopic balloon-shaped structures where oxygen is passed from the lungs into the blood are known as _________
- This four-chambered organ is also an important muscle
- A type of blood vessel which carries oxygen-poor blood to the heart
- The chamber of the heart known as the Left _________ receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- This small body part is remarkable for being the only part of the body not to receive oxygen through the blood
- Either one of the small, upper chambers of the heart is referred to as an _________
22 Clues: AKA 'heart rate' • A synonym for 'oxygen poor' • The largest vein in the body • The smallest of the body's blood vessels • This four-chambered organ is also an important muscle • This type of person often has a lower resting heart rate • The main airway of the body which is also known as the windpipe • The result of broken blood vessels near the surface of the skin • ...
Fitness Crossword 2021-10-19
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- completing several reps of a specific exercise in a row
- How often you work-out.
- Someone's ability to exercise for a long time without fatigue.
- The ability to respond quickly to stimuli
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- activities that place less stress on the bones and joints.
- the ability to exert force in the shortest period of time.
- High Intensity Interval Training
- a training exercise that is repeated, especially a series of repeated raisings and lowerings of the weight in weight training.
- The amount of times your heart beats per minute (bpm)
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- exercising through more than 4 stations with brief rest breaks in between.
- The body’s ability to exercise with minimal fatigue
- the ability to change and control the direction and position of the body while maintaining a constant, rapid motion
- The ability to control or stabilize your body
- In order to train muscles, they must work harder than they are accustomed to.
- Training Exercising with progressively heavy resistance to strengthen muscles
- Using your senses combined with your body parts.
- the ability of a joint or series of joints to move through an unrestricted, pain free range of motion.
- Someone's ability to exercise for a long time without fatigue.
- The ability to move your body parts swiftly.
20 Clues: How often you work-out. • High Intensity Interval Training • The ability to respond quickly to stimuli • The ability to move your body parts swiftly. • The ability to control or stabilize your body • the quality or state of being physically strong • Using your senses combined with your body parts. • The body’s ability to exercise with minimal fatigue • ...
The human body! 2023-05-24
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- - The part you use for eating and talking.
- - The parts at the end of your legs.
- - The bones inside your body that keep you strong.
- - The parts you use for seeing.
- - The long parts you use for reaching and holding.
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- - The part you use for smelling.
- - The parts you use for hearing.
- - The soft parts around your mouth.
- - The strands that grow on your head.
- - The long parts you use for standing and walking.
10 Clues: - The parts you use for seeing. • - The part you use for smelling. • - The parts you use for hearing. • - The soft parts around your mouth. • - The parts at the end of your legs. • - The strands that grow on your head. • - The part you use for eating and talking. • - The bones inside your body that keep you strong. • - The long parts you use for standing and walking. • ...
Body systems and homeostasis 2024-03-07
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- a self-regulating process by which an organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.
- amplifying or magnifying the change or output.
- a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism.
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- a process in which the outputs of a system are circled back and used as inputs.
- large multinucleated cells whose most obvious histological feature is cross-striations.
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart.
- a normal biological response in which the effects of a reaction slow or stop that reaction.
- breaks down the food we eat into tiny parts to give us fuel and the nutrients we need to live.
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. Also the muscles that power your lungs are apart of this
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
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- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs.
- your body's support structure. It gives your body its shape and allows movement
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction.
20 Clues: amplifying or magnifying the change or output. • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body. • blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart. • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body • an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. • ...
vocabulary week 4/1 2024-04-01
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- A group of parts that work together
- Having to do with the stomach
- A kind of nutrient in food that the body needs to stay healthy
- Text feature that tells us the topic of a section of text
- The process of breaking down food for the body to use
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- To provide food needed to live, grow, and stay healthy
- Parts of food that body uses to do its work
- A tube that squeezes food from our throat down to our stomach
- Helps our body by giving us energy and carbohydrates
- Describes a picture
- A slimy fluid that protects the breathing passages and the stomach from acid
11 Clues: Describes a picture • Having to do with the stomach • A group of parts that work together • Parts of food that body uses to do its work • Helps our body by giving us energy and carbohydrates • The process of breaking down food for the body to use • To provide food needed to live, grow, and stay healthy • Text feature that tells us the topic of a section of text • ...
Vocabulary for October 23 2020-11-03
20 Clues: - arm • - leg • - eye • - foot • - hand • - head • - nose • - class • - mouth • - finger • - stomach • - classroom • - the numbers • - at the school • - What time is it? • - what does that mean? • . . . - it means . . . • - the parts of the body • - student la estudiante - student (fem) • - professor (male) La profesora - professor (fem)
Layerd 2025-11-20
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- A claw or pincer used by crustaceans like crabs and lobsters to catch food or defend themselves.
- A big group of animals with hard shells, many parts, and jointed legs—like insects, spiders, and crabs.
- A water larva of some insects like mayflies and stoneflies.
- A group of animals that includes crabs, shrimp, and lobsters, which have hard shells and two antennae.
- Shedding the outer shell so the animal can grow bigger.
- An immature insect that looks different from the adult and grows into the adult later.
- The process of changing from a larva or nymph into a grown-up insect or animal.
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- A hard outer shell that protects and supports invertebrates like insects and crustaceans.
- A body part where the head and the front part of the body are combined into one piece.
- An immature insect that looks like a small version of the adult but isn’t fully developed.
- A stage in an insect’s life between molts, when it grows.
- A tough material that makes up the shells of insects, spiders, and crustaceans.
- A body part like an arm, leg, or antenna attached to an animal.
- where males and females are separate and have different bodies.
- The group of animals called millipedes, which have many legs and body parts.
- A group of animals like spiders and scorpions that have mouthparts called chelicerae (pincer-like parts).
- A simple eye that detects light but not detailed images.
- gland An organ in crustaceans that gets rid of waste and controls water balance.
18 Clues: Shedding the outer shell so the animal can grow bigger. • A simple eye that detects light but not detailed images. • A stage in an insect’s life between molts, when it grows. • A water larva of some insects like mayflies and stoneflies. • where males and females are separate and have different bodies. • ...
Anatomy Quarter 1 Project 2021-10-12
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- navel area
- head area
- shoulder blade region
- area of spinal column
- chin area
- thigh
- nose area
- a structure composed of two or more tissue types
- armpit
- cuts the body in half in top and bottom parts
- hip area
- the bodys ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions
- forehead
- the center most region deep to and surrounding the umbilicus
- protects and supports body organs
- cheek area
- toward the midline of the body
- buttock area
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- allows manipulation of the environment locomotion and facial expression.
- posterior knee area
- breaks down food into absorbable nutrients
- wrist area
- away from the head or toward the lower part of the body
- cuts the body into front and back halfs
- close to the origin of the body part
- protects and supports body organs
- the study of the structure ans shape of the body
- farther from the orgin of a body part
- the space inside the bony skull
- heel of foot
- away from the bodys surface
- forms the external body covering
- fingers and toes
33 Clues: thigh • armpit • hip area • forehead • head area • chin area • nose area • navel area • wrist area • cheek area • heel of foot • buttock area • fingers and toes • posterior knee area • shoulder blade region • area of spinal column • away from the bodys surface • toward the midline of the body • the space inside the bony skull • forms the external body covering • protects and supports body organs • ...
The Circulatory System 2025-05-07
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- Happens when there’s a blood clot blocking blood flow.
- The upper parts of the heart.
- Carries blood away from the heart.
- Released from the body.
- Carries blood towards the heart.
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- Is in charge of transporting hormones, nutrients, etc.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Connects veins to arteries
- Controls blood flow.
- The lower parts of the heart.
10 Clues: Controls blood flow. • Released from the body. • Connects veins to arteries • The upper parts of the heart. • The lower parts of the heart. • Pumps blood throughout the body. • Carries blood towards the heart. • Carries blood away from the heart. • Is in charge of transporting hormones, nutrients, etc. • Happens when there’s a blood clot blocking blood flow.
Fitness and Cardiac Health (Part 1) 2016-07-17
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- The _________ is a muscular pump that pumps blood around our body.
- The ______________ in blood transports substances such as carbon dioxide and digested food around the body.
- _____________ are present to ensure blood flows in one direction as blood flow is slow and may flow backwards.
- _________________ supply blood from arteries to body tissues and organs and to the veins.
- Red blood cells contain ___________________ (red pigment) that binds to oxygen.
- ______________ stop bleeding at wounds by forming a mesh and clotting blood.
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- _______________ carry blood from other parts of the body to the heart.
- _____________________ blood from all parts of the body is carried to the right side of the heart.
- ______________ carry blood away from the heart.
- Nutrients and waste products are carried by the ______________ system.
- ____________ is the state of being free from illnesses and diseases.
- White blood cells produce _________________ that help trigger a response to remove the bacteria or virus during an infection.
- _____________________ blood leaves the lungs and goes to the left side of the heart.
- Arteries have __________ muscular wall to withstand the high blood pressure from the heart.
- ____________ is the ability to carry out physical activities.
15 Clues: ______________ carry blood away from the heart. • ____________ is the ability to carry out physical activities. • The _________ is a muscular pump that pumps blood around our body. • ____________ is the state of being free from illnesses and diseases. • _______________ carry blood from other parts of the body to the heart. • ...
Crack the code: Chiropractic Edition 2025-03-28
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- A physical sensation of discomfort.
- The central support structure of the body.
- A place where two bones meet.
- The proper positioning of the body parts.
- The part of the body connecting the head to the shoulders.
- To extend muscles or tendons.
- The process of healing after injury.
- Tissues that contract to produce movement.
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- The way one holds their body.
- To realign joints or bones.
- Maintaining stability of the body.
- The force applied to the body or joints.
- Carries messages between the brain and the body.
13 Clues: To realign joints or bones. • The way one holds their body. • A place where two bones meet. • To extend muscles or tendons. • Maintaining stability of the body. • A physical sensation of discomfort. • The process of healing after injury. • The force applied to the body or joints. • The proper positioning of the body parts. • The central support structure of the body. • ...
Anatomy Terms 2022-05-13
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- Towards the back of the body
- Towards the feet
- Farther from the surface
- Away from median
- arbitrary vertical plane passing through the body parallel to the midline, slicing it longitudinally into right and left parts
- vertical plane passing through the centre of the body (midline) that cuts it longitudinally into right and left halves
- Towards the head
- Midline of the body
- Closer or towards the trunk or the point of origin of the body part
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- In behind of or behind
- Nearer to the surface
- vertical plane at right angle to the sagittal plane that divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) portions
- Towards the front of the body
- Towards the surface, superficial
- Towards the top of the head
- Towards the tail
- Away or farthest away from the trunk or the point of origin of the body part
- Towards the median
- horizontal plane at right angles to the sagittal and frontal planes, slicing the body into a superior (upper) and inferior (lower) portions
- In front of or front
- Away from the surface, deep
21 Clues: Towards the feet • Away from median • Towards the tail • Towards the head • Towards the median • Midline of the body • In front of or front • Nearer to the surface • In behind of or behind • Farther from the surface • Towards the top of the head • Away from the surface, deep • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Towards the surface, superficial • ...
Anatomical Terms and Body Regions 2025-03-18
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- divides body into left and right
- on inside; away from surface; internal
- central part of body; head, trunk,neck
- divides body into EQUAL left and right halves
- lower back
- in back/back surface
- divides body into superior/inferior parts
- in front
- relating to limbs/appendages; includes legs and arms
- closer to head
- towards midline of body
- genital region
- includes: coxal and inguinal
- includes: femoral, patellar, politeal, crural, sural, calcaneal, plantar surface, tarsal, dorsum of foot, and digital
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- includes: deltoid, brachial, antecubital, olecranal, antebrachial, carpal, dorsum of hand, manus, palmer, and digital
- includes: frontal, occipital, orbital, nasal, buccal, oral, mental, cranial, auricular
- on outside; surface; external
- buttock
- belly side of human body
- closer to soles
- away from midline of body
- abdomen
- below lumbar
- back side of human body
- divides body into front and back
- closer to attachment point to trunk
- neck
- at head end ; also known as cephalic
- includes: auxiliary, mammary, pectoral, and sternal
- away from attachment point to trunk
- spinal column
31 Clues: neck • buttock • abdomen • in front • lower back • below lumbar • spinal column • closer to head • genital region • closer to soles • in back/back surface • back side of human body • towards midline of body • belly side of human body • away from midline of body • includes: coxal and inguinal • on outside; surface; external • divides body into left and right • divides body into front and back • ...
Level 9 2019-03-08
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- Capable of being perceived very clearly
- connected with what is happening or being discussed
- someone's or something's ability to develop or succeed
- Any specific feature, part or element of something
- Following as a result
- an important or main item
- To change with time or similar parameter
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- the striking of one body against another
- Something constructed from parts
- Made up of multiple parts
- to move, pass or go forward
- One of the simplest parts
- to come to an opinion about something or have a belief about something
- A fundamental assumption
- Mental conception or reflection
15 Clues: Following as a result • A fundamental assumption • Made up of multiple parts • One of the simplest parts • an important or main item • to move, pass or go forward • Mental conception or reflection • Something constructed from parts • Capable of being perceived very clearly • the striking of one body against another • To change with time or similar parameter • ...
Level 9 2019-03-08
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- Capable of being perceived very clearly
- connected with what is happening or being discussed
- someone's or something's ability to develop or succeed
- Any specific feature, part or element of something
- Following as a result
- an important or main item
- To change with time or similar parameter
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- the striking of one body against another
- Something constructed from parts
- Made up of multiple parts
- to move, pass or go forward
- One of the simplest parts
- to come to an opinion about something or have a belief about something
- A fundamental assumption
- Mental conception or reflection
15 Clues: Following as a result • A fundamental assumption • Made up of multiple parts • One of the simplest parts • an important or main item • to move, pass or go forward • Mental conception or reflection • Something constructed from parts • Capable of being perceived very clearly • the striking of one body against another • To change with time or similar parameter • ...
Science Unit 3 Vocab: Invertebrate Phyla 2022-02-24
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- The pattern of changes that occurs in each generation of species.
- A major change in an animal’s body shape during its life cycle.
- An immature insect that resembles an adult but has no wings.
- A small sea animal that catches food with stinging tentacles and mostly lives in colonies called reefs.
- A young animal that develops into an adult by a complete change in body shape.
- A sea animal with an internal skeleton and a body divided into 5 equal parts.
- The central body part of an arthropod (between the abdomen and the head).
- A mollusk with a shell made of two parts, such as oysters and mussels.
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- Long sensory organs on an arthropod’s head.
- A hard, outer skeleton that surrounds an animal’s body.
- An invertebrate with jointed legs and two pairs of antennae, such as a crab.
- A small sea animal with a hollow cylindrical body and a ring of tentacles around its mouth. 1 of 2 stages in the cnidarian life cycle.
- An animal without a backbone.
- The umbrella-shaped, swimming stage in the life cycle of jellyfish and other cnidarians.
- A soft-bodied invertebrate that is often protected by a hard shell.
15 Clues: An animal without a backbone. • Long sensory organs on an arthropod’s head. • A hard, outer skeleton that surrounds an animal’s body. • An immature insect that resembles an adult but has no wings. • A major change in an animal’s body shape during its life cycle. • The pattern of changes that occurs in each generation of species. • ...
Unit 1 Lesson 1 crossword search 2022-10-21
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- An arrangement or organization of parts to form an organ, system, or living thing.
- Allows an organism to maintain separate internal and external environments, or separate internal chemical environments.
- THe process of removing wastes.
- body temperature required for the chemical reactions of the body to occur at the proper rate
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- THe process of producing more cells or organisms.
- pressure Must be within an appropriate range so the proper gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- the ability to detect changes in the external or internal environment and respond to them.
- Consumed chemical substances that are used for energy and cell building
- All chemical reactions that occur in the body.
- Required by the chemical reactions that release energy from foods
- THe special action or physiological property
- Allows the organism to travel through the environment, and allows transport of molecules within the organism
- the process of breaking down food into molecules that are usable by the body.
- The increase in size in body parts or the whole organism
- The most abundant chemical substances in the body, provides an environment for chemical reactions and a fluid medium for secretions and excretions
15 Clues: THe process of removing wastes. • THe special action or physiological property • All chemical reactions that occur in the body. • THe process of producing more cells or organisms. • The increase in size in body parts or the whole organism • Required by the chemical reactions that release energy from foods • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- A group of cells that work together and also sounds like what you use in the bathroom after pooping.
- A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate.
- A system considered to be the command center of the body.
- The muscular tubes that blood vessels that deliver oxygen and blood to other body parts.
- A boost in energy and certain situations automatically activated by the brain.
- Different components of the human body that have their own vital functions, i.e the heart, brain, kidney, etc.
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- A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex.
- A small unit of structural and functional parts of a human body, usually dividing into the eukaryotic and prokaryotic.
- A system that supports the body and is its structure.
- A system that helps you digest and break down food.
- A system that helps you breathe.
- A system that is in dealt with both the male and female genitalia.
12 Clues: A system that helps you breathe. • A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate. • A system that helps you digest and break down food. • A system that supports the body and is its structure. • A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex. • A system considered to be the command center of the body. • ...
Anatomical Terms Crossword 2025-07-23
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- Foot movement where toes point down
- Term for 'toward the midline'
- Vertical plane dividing body into front and back
- Upward movement of body part, like shrugging shoulders
- Term meaning closer to the surface
- Opposite of elevation
- Rotating a body part inward toward midline
- Rotating the wrist so the palm faces forward
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- Standard body position with palms facing forward
- Rotating a body part outward from midline
- Divides the body into upper and lower parts
- Movement of arm away from the midline
- Opposite of flexion
- Movement that decreases the joint angle (e.g. bending elbow)
- Axis for movement in the frontal plane
15 Clues: Opposite of flexion • Opposite of elevation • Term for 'toward the midline' • Term meaning closer to the surface • Foot movement where toes point down • Movement of arm away from the midline • Axis for movement in the frontal plane • Rotating a body part outward from midline • Rotating a body part inward toward midline • Divides the body into upper and lower parts • ...
Spanish 2020-10-21
22 Clues: - arm • - eye • - leg • - hand • - nose • - head • - foot • - mouth • - class • - finger • - stomach • - classroom • - the numbers • - at the school • -professor(fem) • - student (fem) • - student (male) • -professor (male) • - What time is it? • - what does that mean? • . . . - it means . . . • - the parts of the body
ladybug 2024-07-03
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- The middle part of the body
- Body parts that help an walk. Human has 2 and insects have 6.
- Grow on the head and help insects feel and interact with the environment.
- The stage between larva and adult
- Top part of the body, containing the brain and the organs that help us see, hear, smell, taste, and communicate.
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- Markings on animals
- Hard, protective outer layer of some insects
- Small, round, or oval object produced by female animals like birds, insects, and fish.
- Body parts that help an insect fly
- The early form of an animal, hatched from the egg.
- Fully grown
11 Clues: Fully grown • Markings on animals • The middle part of the body • The stage between larva and adult • Body parts that help an insect fly • Hard, protective outer layer of some insects • The early form of an animal, hatched from the egg. • Body parts that help an walk. Human has 2 and insects have 6. • ...
Body Systems 2020-11-16
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- ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels
- The human brain weighs ______ pounds
- The ______ is also called the voice box
- The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe
- Muscles move body parts by contracting and then ________
- ________ is found in the heart
- _______ is where most of the body's blood cells are made
- Bones are made up of a framework of a protein called ________
- air enters the respiratory system through the ____ or the mouth.
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- The __________________ carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again
- _________ is the solid, hard outside part of the bone
- smooth muscle is also referred to as_________
- The ________________ is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again
- ________is attached by cord-like tendons
- The _____ is a big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood centralnervoussystem the brain and the spinal cord are the _________________
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the __________________
- The _________ is the largest and most complex part of the brain
- Cancellous bone resembles _____
- The cells in our bodies need ______ to stay alive
19 Clues: ________ is found in the heart • Cancellous bone resembles _____ • The human brain weighs ______ pounds • The ______ is also called the voice box • ________is attached by cord-like tendons • smooth muscle is also referred to as_________ • The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe • ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels • ...
Cells crossword 2023-12-13
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- system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- A cell with a lysosome
- system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- System responsible for movement of the whole body
- controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum make’s and transport proteins.
- storage for cells and important cell parts.
- a cell where proteins are assembled.
- System helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- System when a group of organs is dedicated to performing a function.
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- converts energy and is the power house of the cell.
- surrounds a cell and adds additional protection to the cell.
- the basic unit of all plants.
- They are certain jobs in the cell
- offers protection and shape maintenance.
- fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- System move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
20 Clues: A cell with a lysosome • the basic unit of all plants. • They are certain jobs in the cell • a cell where proteins are assembled. • fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • offers protection and shape maintenance. • Reticulum make’s and transport proteins. • storage for cells and important cell parts. • controls a lot of the functions in the cell. • ...
Cells crossword 2023-12-13
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- system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- A cell with a lysosome
- system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- System responsible for movement of the whole body
- controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum make’s and transport proteins.
- storage for cells and important cell parts.
- a cell where proteins are assembled.
- System helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- System when a group of organs is dedicated to performing a function.
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- converts energy and is the power house of the cell.
- surrounds a cell and adds additional protection to the cell.
- the basic unit of all plants.
- They are certain jobs in the cell
- offers protection and shape maintenance.
- fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- System move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
20 Clues: A cell with a lysosome • the basic unit of all plants. • They are certain jobs in the cell • a cell where proteins are assembled. • fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • offers protection and shape maintenance. • Reticulum make’s and transport proteins. • storage for cells and important cell parts. • controls a lot of the functions in the cell. • ...
Science Unit 3 Vocab: Invertebrate Phyla 2022-02-24
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- The pattern of changes that occurs in each generation of species.
- A major change in an animal’s body shape during its life cycle.
- An immature insect that resembles an adult but has no wings.
- A small sea animal that catches food with stinging tentacles and mostly lives in colonies called reefs.
- A young animal that develops into an adult by a complete change in body shape.
- A sea animal with an internal skeleton and a body divided into 5 equal parts.
- The central body part of an arthropod (between the abdomen and the head).
- A mollusk with a shell made of two parts, such as oysters and mussels.
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- Long sensory organs on an arthropod’s head.
- A hard, outer skeleton that surrounds an animal’s body.
- An invertebrate with jointed legs and two pairs of antennae, such as a crab.
- A small sea animal with a hollow cylindrical body and a ring of tentacles around its mouth. 1 of 2 stages in the cnidarian life cycle.
- An animal without a backbone.
- The umbrella-shaped, swimming stage in the life cycle of jellyfish and other cnidarians.
- A soft-bodied invertebrate that is often protected by a hard shell.
15 Clues: An animal without a backbone. • Long sensory organs on an arthropod’s head. • A hard, outer skeleton that surrounds an animal’s body. • An immature insect that resembles an adult but has no wings. • A major change in an animal’s body shape during its life cycle. • The pattern of changes that occurs in each generation of species. • ...
Homeostasis 2021-11-26
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- A group of cells that work together and also sounds like what you use in the bathroom after pooping.
- A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate.
- A system considered to be the command center of the body.
- The muscular tubes that blood vessels that deliver oxygen and blood to other body parts.
- A boost in energy and certain situations automatically activated by the brain.
- Different components of the human body that have their own vital functions, i.e the heart, brain, kidney, etc.
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- A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex.
- A small unit of structural and functional parts of a human body, usually dividing into the eukaryotic and prokaryotic.
- A system that supports the body and is its structure.
- A system that helps you digest and break down food.
- A system that helps you breathe.
- A system that is in dealt with both the male and female genitalia.
12 Clues: A system that helps you breathe. • A system that helps blood and oxygen circulate. • A system that helps you digest and break down food. • A system that supports the body and is its structure. • A system that helps your body move, contract, and flex. • A system considered to be the command center of the body. • ...
Human Heart 2021-11-03
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- / chamber of heart that pumps blood to all body parts
- / blood rich in oxygen
- / muscular organ that pumps blood
- / largest artery
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- / blood vessel carry blood towards heart
- / blood vessel carries blood away from heart
- / blood rich in carbon dioxide
- / organ where blood is oxygenated.
- / chamber of heart that receives blood from body parts
- cava / largest vein
10 Clues: / largest artery • / blood rich in oxygen • cava / largest vein • / blood rich in carbon dioxide • / organ where blood is oxygenated. • / muscular organ that pumps blood • / blood vessel carry blood towards heart • / blood vessel carries blood away from heart • / chamber of heart that pumps blood to all body parts • ...
Physical Skills 2026-05-11
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- The range of movement in the joints (involving muscles, tendons and ligaments)
- The way the body is held
- Lengthening one or more muscles or limbs
- The ability to start and stop movement, change direction and hold a shape efficiently
- Muscular power
- Ability to maintain physical and mental energy over periods of time
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- The range of movement in a joint; the ability to move fluently from action to action
- Correct placement of body parts in relation to each other
- The efficient combination of body parts
- An independent movement of part of the body
- A steady or held position achieved by an even distribution of weight
11 Clues: Muscular power • The way the body is held • The efficient combination of body parts • Lengthening one or more muscles or limbs • An independent movement of part of the body • Correct placement of body parts in relation to each other • Ability to maintain physical and mental energy over periods of time • ...
Cells & the Human Body 2022-11-08
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- The state of equilibrium, or balance, in the body despite changes in the external environment
- A scientific instrument that magnifies very small objects
- A tissue that covers the exterior and interior body surfaces
- A group of different tissues that work together to perform a specific body function
- A tissue that carries electrical messages between the brain and the body
- The movement of nutrients from the digestive system into the bloodstream
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- Fats and oils; very energy rich organic compounds made of C, H and O; main component of cell membranes
- A substance obtained from food that is needed by the body to carry out its functions
- The cell's “command center”; contains DNA
- Nickname of the cell membrane
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function
- Where two bones come together and body movement occurs
- Large organic compounds made of C, H, O and N
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- A tissue that contracts (shorten) to move body parts
- Sugars; energy rich organic compounds made of C, H and O
- A tiny structure within a cell that performs a specific function
- Nickname of the mitochondria
- Many cell organism (e.g., plants and animals)
- The property of a biological membrane that allows only certain molecules or ions to pass through
- A plant organelle that converts sun energy into food energy (photosynthesis)
- A nucleic acid containing all the info for cell functions; passed from parent to offspring
- A body's reaction to a stimulus
- One cell organism (e.g., bacteria)
- An environmental signal that causes your body to react
- A tissue that supports and connect body parts
- A living thing composed of cells
- Special proteins that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms
28 Clues: Nickname of the mitochondria • Nickname of the cell membrane • A body's reaction to a stimulus • A living thing composed of cells • One cell organism (e.g., bacteria) • The cell's “command center”; contains DNA • Many cell organism (e.g., plants and animals) • A tissue that supports and connect body parts • Large organic compounds made of C, H, O and N • ...
Ortho Terms, Directions, and Locations 2020-01-29
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- movement that increases the angle between two body parts
- toward the side or pertaining to the side
- situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
- situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
- upper bone of the leg AKA thighbone
- movement of bending the wrist toward the radius (thumb side)
- situated below another structure, towards the feet
- flexion in an upward position (pulling toes upward towards leg)
- situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
- long bone that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum AKA collarbone
- large and medial bone of the lower leg AKA shin bone
- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward also
- movement that decreases the angle between two body parts
- situated toward the back of the body
- body location that is made up of the radius and ulna
- the thinner and longer of the two bones in the forearm, located on the pinky side
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- long bone in the upper arm
- situated above another structure, towards the head
- long bones within the foot
- large bone that forms the foundation of the rear part of the foot AKA heel bone
- rotation of the hand and forearm so that the palm faces backwards or downwards
- flexion in a downward position (pushing toes downward toward floor)
- long bones within the hand
- movement of sole towards median plane
- situated toward the front of the body
- movement of bending the wrist toward the ulna (pinky side)
- thin and lateral bone of the lower leg AKA calf bone
- movement of sole away from median plane
- body location where the forearm and upper arm meet to create a joint
- the thicker and shorter of the two bones in the forearm, located on the thumb side
30 Clues: long bone in the upper arm • long bones within the foot • long bones within the hand • upper bone of the leg AKA thighbone • situated toward the back of the body • movement of sole towards median plane • situated toward the front of the body • movement of sole away from median plane • toward the side or pertaining to the side • ...
arteries and capillaries 2023-09-11
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- the start of the oxygen going through your body
- carries oxygen around the body
- pumps blood around your body
- the most common drug used in weight lifting contests
- carries blood around the main parts of your body
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- carries blood to remote parts of your body
- you cant get it under water
- contains slow twitch and fast twitch muscles
8 Clues: you cant get it under water • pumps blood around your body • carries oxygen around the body • carries blood to remote parts of your body • contains slow twitch and fast twitch muscles • the start of the oxygen going through your body • carries blood around the main parts of your body • the most common drug used in weight lifting contests
Kinesiology Crossword- Juliann Heck 2021-09-20
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- the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- a vertical plane running from side to
- a horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts.
- a thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue
- Toward the midline of the body
- Farthest from (a reference point)
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- Immovable joints
- Away from the midline of the body
- In the anatomical position, the human body stands erect, eyes looking forward, arms at the sides, and the palms of the hands and the feet facing forward.
- a vertical plane running from side to
- Nearest to (a reference point)
11 Clues: Immovable joints • Nearest to (a reference point) • Toward the midline of the body • Away from the midline of the body • Farthest from (a reference point) • a vertical plane running from side to • a vertical plane running from side to • a thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue • the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • ...
Emily D. Med Terms Ch. 10 2021-08-19
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- means towards the head
- (2 words) divides anterior and posterior
- the organs of any cavity are referred as this
- 2word no space epidermis and dermis
- nearest to midline of body
- study of diseases of the body
- (2 word no space) contains the spinal cord
- maintenance of the internal environment
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- (2 word no space)made up of lymph nodes
- (2 word no space) contains the brain
- study of the functions of the body
- back side
- divides body vertically down the midline
- study of how body parts are organized
- liquid part of the cell
15 Clues: back side • means towards the head • liquid part of the cell • nearest to midline of body • study of diseases of the body • study of the functions of the body • 2word no space epidermis and dermis • (2 word no space) contains the brain • study of how body parts are organized • (2 word no space)made up of lymph nodes • maintenance of the internal environment • ...
respiratory and circulatory system 2019-08-28
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- transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body
- a body system that allows the exchange of gases in our lungs
- take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- a type of muscle that pumps blood to all parts of the body
- substances that our body does not need are removed
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- a body system that transports substances around the body
- tubes in our body that transports blood to all parts of the body
7 Clues: substances that our body does not need are removed • take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body • a body system that transports substances around the body • a type of muscle that pumps blood to all parts of the body • a body system that allows the exchange of gases in our lungs • tubes in our body that transports blood to all parts of the body • ...
leif6 2022-11-10
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- nucleus reforms and dna becomes thread-like
- chromosomes pulled to opposite sides
- cells with nuclei split
- organisims without a nucleus
- dna comes from one organism
- regrows missing parts
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- tightly wound dna
- cells become specialized
- chemical that controls cell functions
- chromosomes line up in middle
- gel in cells splits
- cell grows and copies dna
- chromosomes form and nucleus disappears
- organism grows tiny versions on its body
- replace cell parts
- add more
16 Clues: add more • tightly wound dna • replace cell parts • gel in cells splits • regrows missing parts • cells with nuclei split • cells become specialized • cell grows and copies dna • dna comes from one organism • organisims without a nucleus • chromosomes line up in middle • chemical that controls cell functions • chromosomes pulled to opposite sides • ...
Intro to Anatomy through Body Diagrams 2020-10-02
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- Body plane that splits the body into a superior top half and inferior bottom half
- Region that contains appendix and cecum
- Body cavity that holds the spinal cord
- Process of one parent cell creating four different daughter cells
- Body system that provides support and protection and gives the body shape
- Directional term that means toward the back
- Directional term that means in front of, front
- Body cavity that holds the heart and lungs
- Region that contains gallbladder, liver, and right colon
- Body system that protects the body, regulates temperature, and prevents water loss
- Directional term that means below, under
- Body plane that splits the body into posterior and anterior halves
- Body system that detects impulses from the senses; control center
- Region that contains liver, gallbladder, right kidney, and small intestine
- Body system that breaks down and absorbs food
- Region that contains navel, parts of the small intestine, and duodenum
- Body system that secretes hormones
- Substance of a cell outside the nucleus
- Body cavity that holds the intestines, liver, spleen, and gallbladder
- Region that contains descending colon and left kidney
- The study of the structure of an organism
- Basic unit of all living matter
- Body system that provides movement for all parts of the body
- Directional term that means near, closer to the origin
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- "Brain" of the cell, contains chromosomes
- Directional term that means toward the belly
- Process of one parent cell creating two identical daughter cells
- Directional term that means away from the body surface, more internal
- The study of how an organism's body functions
- Body system that exchanges gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
- Region that contains stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, spleen, and adrenal glands
- Directional term that means above, over
- Body cavity that holds the reproductive organs and urinary bladder
- Region that contains descending colon and sigmoid colon
- Process of converting DNA code into mRNA message
- Inner layer of serosa
- Outer layer of serosa
- Body system that produces cells used in sexual reproduction
- Directional term that means toward the side, away from the midline
- Directional term that means towards the body surface, shallow
- Body system that fights infection and provides fluid for cells
- Body system that transports nutrients and gases around the body
- Body cavity that holds the brain
- Body plane that runs down the midline and splits the body into left and right halves
- Study of anatomy during first 8 weeks after conception
- Body system that removes waste from the blood
- Directional term that means toward the midline, middle, away from the side
- Directional term that means away from, farther from the origin
- Region that contains spleen, colon, left kidney, and pancreas
- Directional term that means behind, toward the rear
50 Clues: Inner layer of serosa • Outer layer of serosa • Basic unit of all living matter • Body cavity that holds the brain • Body system that secretes hormones • Body cavity that holds the spinal cord • Region that contains appendix and cecum • Directional term that means above, over • Substance of a cell outside the nucleus • Directional term that means below, under • ...
Components of fitness and fitness tests 2021-01-25
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- apply maximum force while arm is straight in front of the body
- the ability to use two or more body parts together
- the ability of the heart, lungs and blood to transport oxygen
- the 0 cm mark must be directly between the thumb and index finger
- bleep
- participant takes a rolling start so that they are running at full speed as they hit the start line
- time the time taken to respond to a stimulus
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- the ability to use voluntary muscles repeatedly without tiring
- weaving running course, marked with cones
- the ability to perform strength performances quickly
- participant places their hand on hips and one foot on inside knee of the opposite leg
- the ability to maintain the body’s centre of mass above the base of support
- the ability to change the position of the body quickly and control the movement
- participants run as far as possible in twelve minutes
- the ability to put body parts into motion quickly
15 Clues: bleep • weaving running course, marked with cones • time the time taken to respond to a stimulus • the ability to put body parts into motion quickly • the ability to use two or more body parts together • the ability to perform strength performances quickly • participants run as far as possible in twelve minutes • ...
SPEAKING 1 2024-08-21
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- someone who prepares medicines in shop or hospital
- a sign when you get ill
- a condition of your eye muscles which make the eyes move to different direction
- a physical or mental condition which makes some people cannot use their body parts properly
- a small bag or case containing medical supplies
- when you need to stay in the hospital to get medical care
- a chemical substance in food that is good for your body
- a serious mental illness that affects a person's thoughts and behaviors
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- a place where you can get medicine and beauty products
- to walk slowly because your leg gets injured
- a virus which is able to get people hard to breathe, smell and taste something
- the medical condition which makes some or all of your body parts can't move
- physical or mental qualities that you inherit from your parents
- when part of your body turns into blue
- a virus which cause one of the deadliest pandemic in 1918 in spanish
15 Clues: a sign when you get ill • when part of your body turns into blue • to walk slowly because your leg gets injured • a small bag or case containing medical supplies • someone who prepares medicines in shop or hospital • a place where you can get medicine and beauty products • a chemical substance in food that is good for your body • ...
Fitness Fun 2015-06-11
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- the physical steadiness that keeps you on your feet
- are involved in knee extension
- _ composition : ratio of body fat to lean body tissue
- the ability to move joints thru a full range of motion
- a position of a person's body when standing or sitting
- the back portion of the human body
- listening to music is one example of how to manage _
- extend one`s body or part to it`s full length
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- a short bar with a weight at each end
- _ helps to hydrate your body
- a decrease in the joint angle between two bones
- muscular _ : a decrease in muscle size
- _ major: is a large fan-shaped muscle of the upper chest
- the ability to use different parts of the body together
- force produced while the muscle is shortening in length
- inflammatory or degenerative disease that affects joints
- _ dorsi: are prime movers in downward movement of the arm
- blood carries _ and other chemicals around your body
- muscular _ : a increase in muscle size
- muscle group of abdominals, lower back, obliques & hips
20 Clues: _ helps to hydrate your body • are involved in knee extension • the back portion of the human body • a short bar with a weight at each end • muscular _ : a decrease in muscle size • muscular _ : a increase in muscle size • extend one`s body or part to it`s full length • a decrease in the joint angle between two bones • the physical steadiness that keeps you on your feet • ...
part is body and inside the body 2024-05-09
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- is the connection between the thigh and the food
- to maintain body balance
- to filter waste from the blood
- eyes can see
- uterus is to accommodate the fetus
- to send electrical signals between the brain and parts of the body
- to walking outer layer of skin as a blanked for the body
- to taste food
- to hold someting
- is the middle part of the body that contains food
- for typing
- to pumpblood
- to store urine
- take in oxygen from the air and expel carbon dioxide
- is the connection between the upper arm and the lower arm
- to eating and talking
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- to connect the head and body
- upper body
- chest is the front parrt of the body that contains the heart and lungs
- to produce body movement
- of the head
- for the digestive process
- to breathe fresh air
- thigh of the leg
- to biting
- to digest food
- of the chin below the mouth usually grows hair
- to think
- of the arm that connects the shoulder to the arm
- to receive sound
- is the part between the neck and the arm
- is a red body fluid
- bones to support the body
33 Clues: to think • to biting • upper body • for typing • of the head • eyes can see • to pumpblood • to taste food • to digest food • to store urine • thigh of the leg • to hold someting • to receive sound • is a red body fluid • to breathe fresh air • to eating and talking • to produce body movement • to maintain body balance • for the digestive process • bones to support the body • to connect the head and body • ...
Miscellaneous - Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-03
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- the process of complex molecules being broken down
- your body's chemical messengers
- moves blood throughout the body
- glands and organs that make and release hormones
- occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
- remove waste products from the body
- includes mouth and stomach
- body's central framework
- smallest type of blood vessel
- the organized network of nerve tissue in the body
- organs and tissues that help you breathe
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- responsible for producing offspring
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- chewing
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- consists of a single muscle cell
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- process of keeping your body at a state of equilibrium
- an organ that makes one or more substances
- blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
20 Clues: chewing • body's central framework • includes mouth and stomach • smallest type of blood vessel • your body's chemical messengers • moves blood throughout the body • consists of a single muscle cell • responsible for producing offspring • remove waste products from the body • organs and tissues that help you breathe • an organ that makes one or more substances • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- What connects bone to bone
- what piece of equipment do you use to measure body temperature
- what process helps regulate body temperature
- what is located beneath the diaphragm
- what is there 206 of in the body
- what system protects the internal organs
- Which specific part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
- what helps break down food within the mouth
- bone what type of bone is the femur
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- Which gland is the "master gland"?
- Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature
- What term describes the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal state?
- what system helps and makes you breath
- what do white blood cells do
- Which blood cells carry oxygen?
- what is the largest organ in the human body
- where is the central nervous system located
- what is injected into the body to lower blood sugar levels
- Which organ produces bile?
- how many parts of the heart is there
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Which organ produces bile? • what do white blood cells do • Which blood cells carry oxygen? • what is there 206 of in the body • Which gland is the "master gland"? • bone what type of bone is the femur • how many parts of the heart is there • what is located beneath the diaphragm • what system helps and makes you breath • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- where is the central nervous system located
- what system protects the internal organs
- bone what type of bone is the femur
- how many parts of the heart is there
- what piece of equipment do you use to measure body temperature
- Which gland is the "master gland"?
- Which specific part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
- what is the largest organ in the human body
- Which organ produces bile?
- what helps break down food within the mouth
- what do white blood cells do
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- what is located beneath the diaphragm
- Which blood cells carry oxygen?
- what is there 206 of in the body
- what system helps and makes you breath
- What connects bone to bone
- Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature
- what is injected into the body to lower blood sugar levels
- what process helps regulate body temperature
- What term describes the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal state?
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Which organ produces bile? • what do white blood cells do • Which blood cells carry oxygen? • what is there 206 of in the body • Which gland is the "master gland"? • bone what type of bone is the femur • how many parts of the heart is there • what is located beneath the diaphragm • what system helps and makes you breath • ...
Heart and Lungs 2026-03-23
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- These tubes bring the blood back to the heart.
- These tubes bring oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body.
- The part of the blood that helps fight off germs.
- These sacs are where oxygen is given to the blood.
- These tiny tubes bring air deep into the lungs. Some are as thin as a single hair!
- The windpipe that brings air into the body.
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- The part of the blood that clots the blood.
- The part of the blood that brings oxygen to parts of the body.
- The protein that carries the oxygen.
- There are 4 ________ in the heart.
- The organ that brings air into our bodies.
- The organ that pumps blood around the body.
12 Clues: There are 4 ________ in the heart. • The protein that carries the oxygen. • The organ that brings air into our bodies. • The part of the blood that clots the blood. • The organ that pumps blood around the body. • The windpipe that brings air into the body. • These tubes bring the blood back to the heart. • The part of the blood that helps fight off germs. • ...
Senses 2025-04-24
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- / The body’s largest organ, used for touch and protection.
- / The body parts used for sight.
- / The sense that allows us to see, using our eyes.
- / The body part that helps us taste.
- / The body parts used for hearing.
- / The sense that helps us feel things, using our skin.
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- / The sense that helps us detect odors, using our nose.
- / The body part used for smelling.
- / The sense that allows us to listen to sounds, using our ears.
- / The sense that helps us recognize flavors, using our tongue.
10 Clues: / The body parts used for sight. • / The body part used for smelling. • / The body parts used for hearing. • / The body part that helps us taste. • / The sense that allows us to see, using our eyes. • / The sense that helps us feel things, using our skin. • / The sense that helps us detect odors, using our nose. • ...
P4 Human System 2026-02-05
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- system helps to break down food into simpler substances
- is the part that pushes food down towards the stomach
- system carries substances to different parts of the body
- intestine is where digestion ends and digested food is absorbed into the blood
- system helps the body move
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- system is involved in the exchange of gases
- is the part that mixes food with digestive juices
- system that gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body
- is where digestion begins
- intestine absorbs water from undigested food
10 Clues: is where digestion begins • system helps the body move • system is involved in the exchange of gases • intestine absorbs water from undigested food • is the part that mixes food with digestive juices • is the part that pushes food down towards the stomach • system helps to break down food into simpler substances • ...
Blood - Transport system in Humans 2022-10-13
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- Plasma transports ___________ food to all parts of the body.
- Red blood cells transport ____________ ______________ back to the lungs.
- ____________ form blood clots to minimize bleeding
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- ___________ blood cells protect the body from infection.
- This transports water, dissolved minerals and nutrients from food, and waste products to parts of the body.
- Blood _________ are formed to prevent harmful microorganisms from entering an open wound.
- Carbon dioxide and waste substances produced by cells in the body, _____________ into the capillaries and are transported away.
- Red blood cells transport this to all parts of the body.
8 Clues: ____________ form blood clots to minimize bleeding • ___________ blood cells protect the body from infection. • Red blood cells transport this to all parts of the body. • Plasma transports ___________ food to all parts of the body. • Red blood cells transport ____________ ______________ back to the lungs. • ...
Body Systems 2020-11-16
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- The ________________ is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the __________________
- the brain and the spinal cord are the _________________
- The ______ is also called the voice box
- The human brain weighs ______ pounds
- _______ is where most of the body's blood cells are made
- Cancellous bone resembles _____
- ________ is found in the heart
- ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels
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- _________ is the solid, hard outside part of the bone
- Bones are made up of a framework of a protein called ________
- The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe
- smooth muscle is also referred to as_________
- The _____ is a big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood
- Muscles move body parts by contracting and then ________
- ________is attached by cord-like tendons
- air enters the respiratory system through the ____ or the mouth.
- The _________ is the largest and most complex part of the brain
- The __________________ carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again
19 Clues: ________ is found in the heart • Cancellous bone resembles _____ • The human brain weighs ______ pounds • The ______ is also called the voice box • ________is attached by cord-like tendons • smooth muscle is also referred to as_________ • The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe • ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels • ...
Lesson 3 Review - Obtaining Energy 2026-01-23
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- Calories are ______ units
- parts of the food used by the body
- You can survive for ________ without eating
- This is the body's way of asking for fuel
- Food is _______ and gives body energy
- Food _______ your body with nutrients
- Calories are known as "______ energy packets"
- ammount of energy depends on different ______
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- System that breaks down food
- Food is fuel and gives body energy for ______
- Hunger is the body _________ for fuel
- Organism eating an insect on p.98
- How the amount of energy is measured in food
- amount of energy needed depends on _________
- Nutrients are special "________ up"
15 Clues: Calories are ______ units • System that breaks down food • Organism eating an insect on p.98 • parts of the food used by the body • Nutrients are special "________ up" • Hunger is the body _________ for fuel • Food is _______ and gives body energy • Food _______ your body with nutrients • This is the body's way of asking for fuel • You can survive for ________ without eating • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2023-03-20
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- An inherited trait that increases an organisms chance of surviving and reproducing in its environment.
- Body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function.
- The resemblance of one species to another species.
- Body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
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- A person who studies plants and animals by observing them.
- The science of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth.
- A slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics.
- The study of similarities and differences amount structures of living species.
- 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.
12 Clues: The resemblance of one species to another species. • The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics. • A person who studies plants and animals by observing them. • Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure. • Body parts that have lost their original function through evolution. • ...
My Body Quiz 2022-07-24
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- Body’s defence against germs.
- supports the body, protects the organs, and anchor for the muscles.
- The smallest system in the body that
- The body’s control and communications network includes brain, spinal cord, and the nerves.
- Air into the lungs to supply oxygen,
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- Parts of your body that make you move and make parts inside your body work.
- lets out waste carbon dioxide.
- people to have children.
- Down food into chemicals and passes it into the bloodstream.
- Controls the body’s water balance removing extra water and getting rid of impurities in the blood.
10 Clues: people to have children. • Body’s defence against germs. • lets out waste carbon dioxide. • The smallest system in the body that • Air into the lungs to supply oxygen, • Down food into chemicals and passes it into the bloodstream. • supports the body, protects the organs, and anchor for the muscles. • ...
body systems 2025-12-15
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- it is a Group of the same kind of cells with a particular function.
- are blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- it supports your body and gives it shape.
- it is a group of tissues that has a specific function.
- are the main organs of the respiratory system.
- is thick of skin with structures that have different functions.
- it takes oxygen from the air so that it can be delivered to all body cells.
- is the thin outer layer of skin.
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- are nerves that carry messages from sense organs and other body parts to the spinal cord.
- is made up of a thick bundle of nerves.
- is a group of organs that work together to take care of a specific need of the body.
- is a muscle located below the lungs, causes air to flow in and out of your lungs.
- are organs that contract, or shorten, and relax, or lengthen, to move bones.
- is a mineral that is important for strong, healthy bones.
- are nerves that carry messages from the brain to other parts of the body.
16 Clues: is the thin outer layer of skin. • is made up of a thick bundle of nerves. • it supports your body and gives it shape. • are the main organs of the respiratory system. • are blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • it is a group of tissues that has a specific function. • are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • ...
Diaz Juarez, Jason - Unit 1 - Macromolecules 2025-05-23
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- Water surface stick together
- Most cells in the body are...
- gain water and swell
- A drug -> gym
- CHONP
- Breaking macromolecules
- Muscle growth
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- short chain of amino acids
- made up of three parts
- small molecule
- Large molecules in living cells
- the binding of two or more cells together
- will lose water.
- Monomers joined together
- long chain of amino acids
- Body fat
- monomer of Lipid
- Quick energy
- CHO
- If an animal cell swells too much it will burst
20 Clues: CHO • CHONP • Body fat • Quick energy • A drug -> gym • Muscle growth • small molecule • will lose water. • monomer of Lipid • gain water and swell • made up of three parts • Breaking macromolecules • Monomers joined together • long chain of amino acids • short chain of amino acids • Water surface stick together • Most cells in the body are... • Large molecules in living cells • ...
Physical Activity 2025-05-05
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- Staying steady and not falling when you move.
- Movement that helps keep your body strong and healthy.
- How well your body and mind are working.
- The number of times your feet move when walking or running.
- A group of people working or playing a sport together.
- Body parts that help you move, lift, and stay active.
- Moving your body to music — it’s fun and great exercise!
- What your body uses to move, play, and stay awake.
- A game or competition that keeps you fit and healthy.
- What physical activity should always be!
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- A fun activity or sport you can play to stay active.
- An organ that pumps blood and gets stronger with exercise.
- How well your body works during physical activity.
- A gentle movement to help your body warm up or cool down.
- A simple way to move your body and stay healthy.
- What your body makes to cool down when you exercise.
- What your body needs more of when you're being active.
- When your body is moving and not sitting still.
- Moving fast on your feet — great for your heart and lungs.
- Jumping over a rope — a fun way to stay active.
20 Clues: How well your body and mind are working. • What physical activity should always be! • Staying steady and not falling when you move. • When your body is moving and not sitting still. • Jumping over a rope — a fun way to stay active. • A simple way to move your body and stay healthy. • How well your body works during physical activity. • ...
Brids 2023-06-30
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- The musical sound that birds make.
- The soft and colorful parts that cover a bird's body.
- A branch or object where birds can sit and rest.
- The hard part of a bird's mouth used for eating and drinking.
- A short message or sound made by a bird.
- The body parts that birds use to fly.
- A small bird with a red breast, often seen in gardens.
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- A small home built by birds to lay eggs and raise their babies.
- When birds travel long distances to find food and warmer weather.
- The hard, pointed mouth of a bird.
- To move through the air using wings.
- A small bird often found in cities.
- The soft, light covering on a bird's body.
- A short, high-pitched sound made by birds.
- A bird known for its large eyes and ability to see in the dark.
15 Clues: The musical sound that birds make. • The hard, pointed mouth of a bird. • A small bird often found in cities. • To move through the air using wings. • The body parts that birds use to fly. • A short message or sound made by a bird. • The soft, light covering on a bird's body. • A short, high-pitched sound made by birds. • A branch or object where birds can sit and rest. • ...
Muscles Wrap Up 2022-02-14
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- When you do sit-ups and crunches you are working these muscles
- These muscles are attached to bones
- When you do not choose to do something
- One way to help muscles grow - you need around 9-11 hours per night
- Involuntary muscles that helps our body function
- Push-ups and the bench press exercises help these muscles
- Heart muscle
- This muscle is located between the shoulder and elbow and has 3 parts
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- These are located in your legs and are one of the strongest in your body
- Eating healthy choices means you have good________
- To give your body enough water and fluids
- Located behind your thighs
- When you choose to do something or move
- This muscle is located between the shoulder and elbow and has 2 parts
14 Clues: Heart muscle • Located behind your thighs • These muscles are attached to bones • When you do not choose to do something • When you choose to do something or move • To give your body enough water and fluids • Involuntary muscles that helps our body function • Eating healthy choices means you have good________ • Push-ups and the bench press exercises help these muscles • ...
Animal Crossword Puzzle Creation 2026-03-18
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- Vascular System Fluid-filled system used for movement in echinoderms
- Free-swimming, bell-shaped body form of cnidarians
- Animals that rely on external heat sources
- To shed an outer layer or exoskeleton
- Living on or near the ocean floor
- Bladder Organ that helps fish control buoyancy
- Sessile, tube-shaped body form of cnidarians
- Internal skeleton inside the body
- Animal with a backbone
- Organism with both male and female reproductive organs
- Organ that nourishes developing embryos in mammals
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- No body symmetry at all
- Animals that regulate their own body temperature
- Asexual reproduction where a new organism grows off the parent
- Animal without a backbone
- Flexible connective tissue found in some skeletons
- Hard outer covering for protection and support
- Eggs Eggs with a protective membrane for land development
- Symmetry Body divided into equal left and right halves
- Glands Organs that produce milk in mammals
- Symmetry Body parts arranged around a central axis
21 Clues: Animal with a backbone • No body symmetry at all • Animal without a backbone • Living on or near the ocean floor • Internal skeleton inside the body • To shed an outer layer or exoskeleton • Animals that rely on external heat sources • Glands Organs that produce milk in mammals • Sessile, tube-shaped body form of cnidarians • Hard outer covering for protection and support • ...
Anatomy 2026-05-07
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- Substance that easily mixes or interacts with water.
- Groups of atoms chemically bonded together.
- Plane dividing the body into upper and lower parts.
- Material inside the cell between the nucleus and cell membrane.
- Study of the body by organ systems.
- Smallest basic units of matter.
- Control center of the cell containing genetic material.
- DNA-protein material found inside the nucleus.
- Organs that remove waste products from blood.
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- Tissue that covers body surfaces and lines organs.
- Fluid connective tissue transporting oxygen and nutrients.
- Group of similar cells performing a specific function.
- Straightening movement that increases joint angle.
- Study of body structures using imaging techniques such as X-rays or scans.
- Movement of a body part backward.
- Body position lying flat facing upward.
- Study of structures visible without a microscope.
- Organelle that produces energy (ATP) for the cell.
- Fluid part inside the cell where organelles are suspended.
- Specialized cells responsible for body movement.
20 Clues: Smallest basic units of matter. • Movement of a body part backward. • Study of the body by organ systems. • Body position lying flat facing upward. • Groups of atoms chemically bonded together. • Organs that remove waste products from blood. • DNA-protein material found inside the nucleus. • Specialized cells responsible for body movement. • ...
Nervous System 2020-12-01
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- Basic unit of the nervous system
- Responsible for the coordination of muscles and is the center of balance
- Chemicals released by neurons that stimulate other neurons, muscles, or glands.
- oblongata, Part of the brainstem that controls functions such as heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure, and digestion.
- lobe, Smell, hearing
- callosum, connects the cerebral hemispheres.
- nervous system, Subdivision of the PNS that regulates the activity of the heart and smoot muscle, and of glands; it is also called the involuntary nervous system.
- Site of regulation of water balance and body temperature.
- mater, Innermost covering of the brain; delicate and vascular.
- Receives messages from sensory receptors and relays info to proper regions of cerebrum
- lobe, vision
- the spaces across which nerve impulses travel
- Nervous system, composed of the brain and spinal cord.
- body, Location of the nucleus.
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- neuron, Neuron that conducts impulses away from the CNS to muscles and glands.
- Branches part of neuron receives impulses from other neurons. Conducts electrical currents toward the cell body.
- Generally conduct impulses away from the cell body.
- nervous system, A major subdivision of the nervous system that serves as communication lines, linking all parts of the body to the CNS.
- fluid, clear watery liquid separating the middle and inner layers of the brain.
- neuron, Neurons that send information from sensory receptors (ex: eyes, nose) toward the CNS
- mater, Outermost covering of the brain, composed of tough fibrous connective tissue.
- Largest part of the brain. Divided into lobes.
- Contains reflex centers involved in regulating respiratory rhythm in conjunction with lower brain-stem centers.
- sheath, creates insulation/helps move nerve impulses
- nervous system, Subdivision of the PNS that controls voluntary activities such as the activation of skeletal muscles.
- A neural structure lying below the thalamus; directs eating, drinking, body temperature; helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion
- Important relay station for afferent fibers traveling to the sensory cortex for interpretation.
- lobe, Speech, control of emotions
- mater, Middle meningeal later; like a cobweb in structure.
- cord, extension of the brain stem. Bundles of neurons that carry impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of your body.
- lobe, speech, taste and reading
31 Clues: lobe, vision • lobe, Smell, hearing • body, Location of the nucleus. • lobe, speech, taste and reading • Basic unit of the nervous system • lobe, Speech, control of emotions • callosum, connects the cerebral hemispheres. • the spaces across which nerve impulses travel • Largest part of the brain. Divided into lobes. • Generally conduct impulses away from the cell body. • ...
Unity of the Church 2025-09-08
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- Christians should walk with patience, ______ with one another in love? (Ephesians 4:2)
- Paul said they were to use the gifts that differed according to the what that given to them? (Romans 12:6)
- Even though each member has it own function, Christians are still one what in Christ? (Romans 12:4-5)
- How many bodies, Spirits, hopes, Lords, faiths, baptisms, Gods, and Fathers are there? (Ephesians 4:4-6)
- All Christians are made to drink of one what? (1 Corinthians 12:13)
- Christians are to abhor what is _______? (Romans 12:9)
- All members of the church do not have the same what? (Romans 12:4)
- The eye cannot say to the ____, "I have no need of you!" (1 Corinthians 12:21)
- Christians are all _________ into one body? (1 Corinthians 12:13)
- If one member is honored, all do what together? (1 Corinthians 12:26)
- Christians should be eager to maintain the ____ of the Spirit in the bond of peace? (Ephesians 4:3)
- If one member suffers, how many suffers together with it? (1 Corinthians 12:26)
- Our unpresentable parts are treated with greater what? (1 Corinthians 12:23)
- Christians are to outdo one another in showing ____________? (Romans 12:10)
- We should do nothing out of what kind of ambition? (Philippians 2:3)
- Paul said what was given to each of of them according to the measure of Christ's gift? (Ephesians 4:7)
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- The body is one but has how many members? (1 Corinthians 12:12)
- The church is made up of many ______, yet is one body? (1 Corinthians 12:24)
- Love is to be what? (Romans 12:9)
- In humility, Christians should count others more what then themselves? (Philippians 2:3)
- Christians are to hold fast to what is _______? (Romans 12:9)
- Christians are to love one another with what kind of affection? (Romans 12:10)
- The parts of the body that seem to be weaker are what? (1 Corinthians 12:22)
- The body of Christ is the what? (Colossians 1:18)
- Jesus prayed that Christians may all be one as He and whom are one? (John 17:21)
- Christians are to look also to the interests of whom? (Philippians 2:4)
- Christians should walk in a manner that is what of the calling to which we have been called? (Ephesians 4:1)
- The whole body grows so that it builds itself up in what? (Ephesians 4:16)
28 Clues: Love is to be what? (Romans 12:9) • The body of Christ is the what? (Colossians 1:18) • Christians are to abhor what is _______? (Romans 12:9) • Christians are to hold fast to what is _______? (Romans 12:9) • The body is one but has how many members? (1 Corinthians 12:12) • Christians are all _________ into one body? (1 Corinthians 12:13) • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY - VOCABULARY 2021-09-23
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- QUANDO ESTÁ CHEIA, DEIXA A GENTE BEM SATISFEITO
- SEM ELA, NÃO DÁ PARA PENSAR
- PRECISA ABRIR ELA CASO QUEIRA PROVAR ALGO
- COM ELA, DÁ PARA SENTIR TODOS OS SABORES
- SEM ELE, NÃO SABERÍAMOS O QUE É UMA BOA MÚSICA
- CINCO DE UM LADO, CINCO DE OUTRO
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- ABRA-O, E VEJA TUDO
- COM ELE, VOCÊ LEVANTOU DA CAMA E ESTÁ AQUI
- PODE SER LONGO OU CURTO, COM OU SEM ONDAS
- SÓ COM OS DOIS, PODEMOS DAR UM ABRAÕ GOSTOSO EM QUEM GOSTAMOS
- É A GARANTIA DE QUE NÃO VAMOS PERDER A CABEÇA
- SEM ELA, IRÍAMOS PARA LUGAR NENHUM
- É A CASA DO MINDINHO, SEU VIZINHO E POLEGAR
- TÊM FORÇA PARA QUEBRAR UMA NOZ, MAS PODEM SER SENSÍVEIS ATÉ PARA ÁGUA GELADA
- POR ELE, SABEMOS QUAL É O PERFUME DE UMA ROSA
15 Clues: ABRA-O, E VEJA TUDO • SEM ELA, NÃO DÁ PARA PENSAR • CINCO DE UM LADO, CINCO DE OUTRO • SEM ELA, IRÍAMOS PARA LUGAR NENHUM • COM ELA, DÁ PARA SENTIR TODOS OS SABORES • PODE SER LONGO OU CURTO, COM OU SEM ONDAS • PRECISA ABRIR ELA CASO QUEIRA PROVAR ALGO • COM ELE, VOCÊ LEVANTOU DA CAMA E ESTÁ AQUI • É A CASA DO MINDINHO, SEU VIZINHO E POLEGAR • ...
Animals and their body parts 2020-03-26
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- ZEBRAS HAVE GOT BLACK AND WHITE
- SHARKS HAVE GOT SHARP
- DOGS HAVE GOT FOUR
- RATS HAVE GOT LONG
- OCTOPUS HAS GOT MANY
- DOLPHINS USE THEM TO SWIM
- RHINO HAS GOT ONE
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- CRABS HAVE GOT SHARP
- BEARS HAVE GOT BROWN
- TURTLES AND SNAILS HAVE GOT
- LEOPARD HAS GOT
- BIRDS USE THEM TO FLY
- GIRAFFES HAVE GOT LONG
- SOME BIRDS HAVE GOT LONG
- ELEPHANTS HAVE GOT LONG
15 Clues: LEOPARD HAS GOT • RHINO HAS GOT ONE • DOGS HAVE GOT FOUR • RATS HAVE GOT LONG • CRABS HAVE GOT SHARP • BEARS HAVE GOT BROWN • OCTOPUS HAS GOT MANY • SHARKS HAVE GOT SHARP • BIRDS USE THEM TO FLY • GIRAFFES HAVE GOT LONG • ELEPHANTS HAVE GOT LONG • SOME BIRDS HAVE GOT LONG • DOLPHINS USE THEM TO SWIM • TURTLES AND SNAILS HAVE GOT • ZEBRAS HAVE GOT BLACK AND WHITE
Human Body Systems and Parts 2024-04-23
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- Includes your skin, hair, and nails.
- Sends signals in the body
- Part of inner ear that converts sound vibrations.
- Defends your body against infections and diseases.
- It transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- It helps you breathe in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- Allow you to move and perform actions.
- System is involved in reproduction and sexual function.
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- Organs remove waste and excess water from your blood.
- Provides support and protection for your body.
- Controls your thoughts, movements, and sensations.
- It breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- Regulates hormones and metabolism.
- White blood cells that play a key role in your immune system.
- Filters Blood, stores, and produces white blood cells.
15 Clues: Sends signals in the body • Regulates hormones and metabolism. • Includes your skin, hair, and nails. • Allow you to move and perform actions. • It breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • Provides support and protection for your body. • Part of inner ear that converts sound vibrations. • Controls your thoughts, movements, and sensations. • ...
The parts of the Body 2026-02-05
15 Clues: Leg joint • Used to see • Pumps blood • Used to walk • Digests food • Used to smell • Used to chew food • Used to hold things • Used to hear sounds • Top part of the body • At the end of the leg • Used to eat and speak • Rear part of the body • Connects hand to body • Connects head and body
Evolution 2024-05-01
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- A trait that can be different from other species or the same.
- A tree that shows how related different species are and different traits species have.
- The study of how related species are based on how close they are.
- When a species develops new traits to adapt to new struggles.
- Body parts that seem similar at first glance but are not actually from a common ancestor.
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- Body parts that are similar in structure and come from a common ancestor.
- Structures that used to serve a function but no longer do.
- _______ is a variable that can affect the evolution of species through natural selection or biogeography
- The study of DNA to see how related different species are.
- The study of embryos to see how similar species are
- The study of _______ is seeing how species are related through body parts.
- The study of _______ are found underground in a certain order to help us see evolution
12 Clues: The study of embryos to see how similar species are • Structures that used to serve a function but no longer do. • The study of DNA to see how related different species are. • A trait that can be different from other species or the same. • When a species develops new traits to adapt to new struggles. • ...
LS.5.1.2 Sci-Vocab Lab (Pt. 1) 2025-09-01
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- A body part made of tissues, like the heart or stomach.
- (2 words) a special type of system that moves oxygen from the air or nutrients from food into the cells in the body.
- An organism made of many cells, like humans.
- Body parts that contract and relax to help you move.
- Materials your body does not need, like carbon dioxide or food leftovers.
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- The gas you breathe in that your cells need to stay alive.
- Any living thing, such as a person, plant, or animal.
- To keep something alive or going; what body systems do to keep you living.
- A group of cells working together to do the same job.
- Useful parts of food that give your body energy and help it grow.
- The smallest unit of life; your body is made of millions of them.
11 Clues: An organism made of many cells, like humans. • Body parts that contract and relax to help you move. • Any living thing, such as a person, plant, or animal. • A group of cells working together to do the same job. • A body part made of tissues, like the heart or stomach. • The gas you breathe in that your cells need to stay alive. • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2018-05-09
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- chemically breaks down food with acids and enzymes
- second largest organ
- eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body
- sends messages to control movement and feeling in different parts of the body
- plays a crucial role in the ability to speak
- absorbs water and removes solid waste from the body
- keeps blood constantly supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- production of offspring
- fast acting control system of the body
- protects and supports body organs
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- absorbs water and nutrients; continues process of digestion that began in the mouth and the stomach
- needed for breathing
- forms external body covering and protects deeper tissue from injury
- maintains posture and produces heat
- picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and returns it to blood
- breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to blood cells
- filters blood and removes excess fluid from it
- most complex organ
- pumps blood to the whole body
- largest organ
20 Clues: largest organ • most complex organ • needed for breathing • second largest organ • production of offspring • pumps blood to the whole body • protects and supports body organs • maintains posture and produces heat • fast acting control system of the body • eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body • plays a crucial role in the ability to speak • ...
