body parts Crossword Puzzles
Common Invertebrates 2013-11-13
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- I don't have any legs!
- What has two or more spots?
- I'm small and live in a nest.
- How many legs do insects have?
- I have one pair of legs per segment of my body.
- I'm a spider and I have ? of these.
- I have two pairs of legs per segment of my body.
- I'm a snail and move a thin layer of this.
- Myriapods have ? of legs.
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- I have 14 legs and an armoured body, what am I?
- I close my wings straight up above my body.
- I'm small, striped and sting.
- Piercing mouthparts help me get juice from plants.
- I have a fat body, I'm striped and I'm what?
- My wings are usually hidden. What am I?
- I'm a spider, ho many body parts do I have?
- I rest my wings horizontally or above my body in a triangle shape.
- I don't carry my house with me. What am I?
18 Clues: I don't have any legs! • Myriapods have ? of legs. • What has two or more spots? • I'm small, striped and sting. • I'm small and live in a nest. • How many legs do insects have? • I'm a spider and I have ? of these. • My wings are usually hidden. What am I? • I'm a snail and move a thin layer of this. • I don't carry my house with me. What am I? • ...
Benefits of cycling 2025-02-07
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- Another word for riding a bicycle.
- Physical harm to the body, like cuts or bruises.
- The ability to stay steady and not fall.
- A session of physical exercise.
- The ability to keep doing something difficult for a long time.
- Being in good physical shape.
- Having little fat on the body.
- Chemicals released in the brain that make you feel happy after exercise.
- To make muscles or the body stronger.
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- The ability to move different body parts smoothly together.
- To travel on a bicycle or horse.
- CALORIES What your body does when you exercise to use energy.
- To stop activity and relax.
- Accidents where someone loses balance and hits the ground.
- The way you hold your body when sitting or standing.
15 Clues: To stop activity and relax. • Being in good physical shape. • Having little fat on the body. • A session of physical exercise. • To travel on a bicycle or horse. • Another word for riding a bicycle. • To make muscles or the body stronger. • The ability to stay steady and not fall. • Physical harm to the body, like cuts or bruises. • ...
Human Body Parts 2022-06-08
7 Clues: helps us to breath • pumps blood around the body • this is the place where food goes • without it, we wouldn't be able to move • it looks like a balloon that holds urine • this is like your body's central computer • carries oxygen and nutrients through the body
Cat body parts 2022-10-04
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- Found at the end of the animal, specifically continuing after the back of it.
- Hairs found close to the nose that help cats sense the surroundings
- Organ used to smell
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- A curved and pointy extension of a paw
- Soft foot-like part of a mammal, generally with claws
- All the hair that covers the body of the animal.
- Found right in the upper part of the head, used for hearing.
7 Clues: Organ used to smell • A curved and pointy extension of a paw • All the hair that covers the body of the animal. • Soft foot-like part of a mammal, generally with claws • Found right in the upper part of the head, used for hearing. • Hairs found close to the nose that help cats sense the surroundings • ...
Body parts crosswords 2019-12-07
French Body Parts 2019-12-16
Human Body Parts 2021-03-21
Body Parts 1 2021-07-19
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- a joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones
- hinge joint in the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur and protected in front by the patella
- a human limb
- a gliding joint between the tibia and fibula
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- the passage to the stomach and lungs
- a human limb
- a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula
- the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body
8 Clues: a human limb • a human limb • the passage to the stomach and lungs • a gliding joint between the tibia and fibula • a joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones • a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula • ...
parts of body 2017-01-12
Parts of Body 2018-07-08
parts of body 2024-05-29
Animal body parts 2025-04-26
7 Clues: The bird has got ________. • The toucan has got a ______. • The bird has got two ________. • The elephant has got a ________. • The elephant has got two _________. • The monkey has got a long _________. • The giraffe has got a long _________.
Rayna 5 2022-11-10
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- organism grows tiny versions of its body
- nucleus reforms and DNA becomes thread likeinterphase cell grows and copies DNA
- Add more cells
- organisms without a nucleus
- chromosomes form and nucleus disappears
- regrows missing parts
- chromosomes pulled to opposite sides
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- cells with nuclei split
- cells become specialized
- tightly wound DNA
- chromosomes line up in the middle
- the gel in the cells split
- replace cells or cell parts
- Chromosomes that controls cell functions
- dna comes from one organism
15 Clues: Add more cells • tightly wound DNA • regrows missing parts • cells with nuclei split • cells become specialized • the gel in the cells split • replace cells or cell parts • organisms without a nucleus • dna comes from one organism • chromosomes line up in the middle • chromosomes pulled to opposite sides • chromosomes form and nucleus disappears • ...
Chloe 6 2023-11-07
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- tightly wound DNA
- chemical that control cell function
- chromosomes line up in the middle
- organisms grow tiny versions on it's body
- nucleus reforms and DNA becomes tread-like
- replace cells or cell parts
- organism without a nucleus splits
- regrows missing parts
- cells become specialized
- chromosomes are pulled to opposite sides
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- chromosomes from and nucleus disappears
- cell with a split nucleus
- cell grows and copies DNA
- the gel in cells split
- DNA comes from one organism
15 Clues: tightly wound DNA • regrows missing parts • the gel in cells split • cells become specialized • cell with a split nucleus • cell grows and copies DNA • replace cells or cell parts • DNA comes from one organism • chromosomes line up in the middle • organism without a nucleus splits • chemical that control cell function • chromosomes from and nucleus disappears • ...
Child Abuse 2018-10-29
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- When a grown up doesn't meet a child's basic needs.
- Rule #2 we follow is someone breaks the touching rule.
- No one should ever take _____ of the private parts of your body.
- "You're body belongs to ____!"
- abuse / Children being mistreated by the grown ups taking care them.
- Rule #3 is to ____ a grown up you trust.
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- There is no ____ limit of telling.
- Rule #1 is to say ___ in a big loud voice if someone touches the private parts of your body.
- Grown ups using words to bully.
- Getting hurt or injured because of the actions of your grown up
- Someone breaking the touching rule.
11 Clues: "You're body belongs to ____!" • Grown ups using words to bully. • There is no ____ limit of telling. • Someone breaking the touching rule. • Rule #3 is to ____ a grown up you trust. • When a grown up doesn't meet a child's basic needs. • Rule #2 we follow is someone breaks the touching rule. • Getting hurt or injured because of the actions of your grown up • ...
Chapter 9 Maddie Digby 2021-04-05
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- A strong connective tissue.
- The thing that the endocrine system is made up of.
- muscles Attached to the bones of your skeleton and provides the force that moves your bones.
- The 26 bones that make up your backbone.
- tissue Tissues that direct and control the movement process.
- A signal in the environment that makes you react.
- Where strands of hair grow within the dermis.
- What your body does in reaction to a stimulus.
- Nutrients move from the digestive system into the blood stream.
- A condition in which bones are weak and break easily.
- bone Bones that are small and lightweight.
- system A group of organs that work together.
- The bones that are in movable joints.
- A pigment that colors the skin.
- tissue Tissues that make your body parts move.
- Clear, jelly-like structure that holds many cell functions.
- The outer layer of the skin.
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- openings that allow sweat to reach the surface.
- muscles Muscles that aren't under your conscious control.
- A group of similar organs that produce the same function.
- The chemical signals that are released by the endocrine system.
- A strong connective tissue that is more flexible than bone.
- The reaction of your body to possibly threatening, challenging, or uncomfortable events.
- muscles Muscles that are under your conscious control.
- tissue Tissues that covers the surface of your body, inside and out.
- The inner layer of the skin.
- membrane The outside border of a cell.
- All the bones in your body.
- tissue Tissues that provide support for your body and connects all it's parts.
- muscle These are involuntary muscles that work to control certain movies in your body.
- A structure that is made up of different kinds of tissue.
- bone Hard dense bones that aren't solid.
- A place in the body where two bones come together.
- The condition in which an organism's internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes externally.
- muscle A muscle found only in your heart.
- The basic unit and structure to make a living thing function.
- Soft connective tissue.
- Directs cell's activities and holds information.
- A substance that you get from food and that your body needs to function.
39 Clues: Soft connective tissue. • A strong connective tissue. • All the bones in your body. • The inner layer of the skin. • The outer layer of the skin. • A pigment that colors the skin. • The bones that are in movable joints. • membrane The outside border of a cell. • The 26 bones that make up your backbone. • bone Hard dense bones that aren't solid. • ...
Body Systems 2026-04-30
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- carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
- holding chamber at bottom of heart
- keeps food and secretions from going down windpipe
- carry messages from one part of the body to another
- senses tartness, sweetness etc when you eat things
- tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body
- allow oxygen and CO2 to move between lungs and bloodstream
- transports oxygen and other substances throughout the body
- produces saliva, which keeps the digestive tract moist
- where gas exchange occurs
- distributes oxygenated blood to all parts of the body
- relays messages from brain to other parts of body
- transfers oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and tissues
- controls light entering the body
- controls our thoughts, memory, speech and movement
- provides protection for whole body
- makes enzymes to digest proteins, fats, and carbs
- secretes acid and enzymes to digest food
- makes antibodies
- Tubes distribute air to lungs
- stores urine
- trains and develops T cells
- extract waste from blood
- hunts down and destroys infected cells
- cuts, tears and grinds food
- holding chamber at the top of the heart
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- acts as a filter for blood
- carry blood to heart
- filter blood from digestive tract
- transport blood from arteries to capillaries
- sensory cells in your nose
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- to warm, moisturize and filter air entering the body before it gets to the lungs
- filter lymph and assist the immune system in building a response
- Cava returns deoxygenated blood to right atria
- provides air flow to and from lungs
- allows deoxygenated blood to return from capillary beds to veins
- controls breathing, swallowing, heart rate, and blood pressure
- white blood cells
- transmits and transduces sound to the brain
- to store and concentrate bile
- to reabsorb fluids and process waste products from the body
- absorbs nutrients and minerals from food
- carry blood away from the heart
- allows air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking airway
- facilitates movement of food and assist swallowing
46 Clues: stores urine • makes antibodies • white blood cells • carry blood to heart • extract waste from blood • where gas exchange occurs • acts as a filter for blood • sensory cells in your nose • trains and develops T cells • cuts, tears and grinds food • to store and concentrate bile • Tubes distribute air to lungs • carry blood away from the heart • controls light entering the body • ...
Dance Elements 2025-01-09
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- dance element that includes shapes and parts
- moving with energy like a feather falling through the air
- includes symmetrical and asymmetrical
- dance element that includes locomotor and non-locomotor
- moving with energy like a brick falling through the air
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- dance element that includes speed
- the acronym for the dance elements
- what locomotor movements do and non-locomotor movements don't do
- you can move all your body [blank] to create shapes
- moving with energy like a bolt of lightening
- moving with energy like spreading peanut butter
- dance element that includes sharp and smooth
- dance element that includes levels and pathways
13 Clues: dance element that includes speed • the acronym for the dance elements • includes symmetrical and asymmetrical • dance element that includes shapes and parts • moving with energy like a bolt of lightening • dance element that includes sharp and smooth • moving with energy like spreading peanut butter • dance element that includes levels and pathways • ...
General and Misc. PEx Terms 2018-09-17
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- Body lying flat with face up
- abnormal accumulation of fluid
- Bending or angulations
- Less than full alertness
- ____ of secretions; A collection of blood or other fluid in any region of the body
- Grating, crackling or popping sounds and sensations experienced under the skin and joints
- Backward flexion as in bending backward either a hand or foot
- Situated in front of or directed toward the front
- Nearer to the surface
- Opening/Orifice. Examples are the Cervix and mouth.
- Turned inward
- Farther from the midline
- To become extremely thin or lean; wasting
- State of general ill appearance and malnutrition
- Right angles to long axis; divides body into upper and lower parts
- To penetrate the interstices of a tissue or substance
- Draws away from the midline
- Coronal Divides body into Anterior and Posterior parts
- Able to be touched or easily perceived
- An instance of lodgment of something (as a tooth or feces) in a body passage or cavity.
- Rear or Back
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- Divides the body into left and right sides
- Bottom or base
- Forearm and hand turned palm side down; body lying face down
- Sleepiness, the state of feeling drowsy, ready to fall asleep
- Upper Nearer to crown of head
- Outside
- Lower farther from crown of head
- Nearer to the midline
- Rotation of either the forearm or foot.
- Farther from the limb root
- Nearer to the limb root
- Inside
- The presence of numerous small spaces or cavities
- Turning of the palm of the hand downward by medial forearm rotation
- To straighten
- Turned outward
- Sluggish
- Draws toward the midline
- Turning of the palm of the hand upwards by lateral forearm rotation
- Narrowing of a body opening or passage
- Fibrous membrane of connective tissue supporting and separating muscles and body organs
- A hollow or depressed area
- Refers to the appendages of an organ. Ex. Ovaries and Fallopian tubes
44 Clues: Inside • Outside • Sluggish • Rear or Back • To straighten • Turned inward • Bottom or base • Turned outward • Nearer to the midline • Nearer to the surface • Bending or angulations • Nearer to the limb root • Less than full alertness • Farther from the midline • Draws toward the midline • Farther from the limb root • A hollow or depressed area • Draws away from the midline • ...
Animal body parts 2021-09-26
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- a hard pointed part that grows on the heads of some animals
- You use this one for tasting
- you use these body part to run
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- a small bag to carry the babies attached to a belt
- one of the parts of the body of a bird, insect or bat that it uses for flying
- animal use these to eat meat
- the soft thick mass of hair that grows on the body of some animals
7 Clues: animal use these to eat meat • You use this one for tasting • you use these body part to run • a small bag to carry the babies attached to a belt • a hard pointed part that grows on the heads of some animals • the soft thick mass of hair that grows on the body of some animals • one of the parts of the body of a bird, insect or bat that it uses for flying
Body Parts-functions 2021-09-25
7 Clues: We use them to hear. • A sense organ to smell. • They are 206 in number. • It is the storehouse of knowledge. • It pumps blood to all parts of our body. • They inflate and deflate while breathing. • The joint that connects your hand and your forearm.
Body Parts 5 2023-07-19
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- These paired organs are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and producing urine. They're also important for regulating electrolyte balance and blood pressure.
- This organ is part of the immune system and helps to remove old red blood cells and platelets from circulation. It's also important for producing antibodies and for detecting and eliminating foreign substances like bacteria and viruses.
- These organs are responsible for digestion and absorption of nutrients from food. The small intestine is where most nutrient absorption takes place, while the large intestine is important for water absorption and elimination of waste products.
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- This organ stores urine and eliminates it from the body through the urethra. It's important for maintaining proper hydration levels and for elimination of waste products.
- This organ is responsible for producing hormones like insulin and glucagon which regulate blood sugar levels. It's also important for producing digestive enzymes to break down food in the small intestine.
- This part of the digestive system connects the mouth to the stomach and allows for food and liquids to be transported from the mouth down to the stomach for digestion.
- This organ is responsible for detoxification, metabolism, and synthesis of many important compounds like bile and blood proteins. It's also important for storing nutrients and glycogen for energy.
7 Clues: This part of the digestive system connects the mouth to the stomach and allows for food and liquids to be transported from the mouth down to the stomach for digestion. • This organ stores urine and eliminates it from the body through the urethra. It's important for maintaining proper hydration levels and for elimination of waste products. • ...
Body parts Introduction 2024-07-06
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- The digits at the end of the feet, crucial for balance and walking.
- The joints connecting the thighs to the lower legs, enabling bending.
- The joints connecting the thighs to the pelvis, essential for leg movement.
- The topmost part of the human body, housing the brain and sensory organs.
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- The organs responsible for hearing and balance, located on the sides of the head.
- The upper joints connecting the arms to the torso.
- The prominent facial feature responsible for the sense of smell and breathing.
7 Clues: The upper joints connecting the arms to the torso. • The digits at the end of the feet, crucial for balance and walking. • The joints connecting the thighs to the lower legs, enabling bending. • The topmost part of the human body, housing the brain and sensory organs. • The joints connecting the thighs to the pelvis, essential for leg movement. • ...
Monsters' body parts 2024-03-12
Animal body parts 2023-10-16
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- Hard pointed part of the bird's mouth
- Large, sharp teeth of an animal
- Hard, bony growths on the heads of goats, bulls etc.
- The thick hair that covers the bodies of most animals
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- A body part that gives the ability to fly, usually covered in feathers
- They cover the bodies of birds
- Sharp, curved nails of an animal
7 Clues: They cover the bodies of birds • Large, sharp teeth of an animal • Sharp, curved nails of an animal • Hard pointed part of the bird's mouth • Hard, bony growths on the heads of goats, bulls etc. • The thick hair that covers the bodies of most animals • A body part that gives the ability to fly, usually covered in feathers
ANIMAL'S BODY PARTS 2024-06-16
7 Clues: Cows have a ... • Snakes don't have... • Rabbits have long ... • Zebras have a ... to eat. • Crocodiles have short ... • Chickens have ... to see. • PARTS Animals have different...
body system 2024-02-12
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- what brings oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body
- The tissues and organs that produce, store, and carry white blood cells that fight infections and other diseases
- whats the main pump of the circultory system
- what consists of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries
- what distribute oxygen-rich blood to your entire body
- connects two or more bones togther
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- what get rid of waste from your blood
- what carry deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- what binds the various parts of the body together, providing support and protection
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
10 Clues: connects two or more bones togther • what get rid of waste from your blood • whats the main pump of the circultory system • what distribute oxygen-rich blood to your entire body • what carry deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart • what consists of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries • delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes. • ...
Transport System 2022-10-12
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- mangrove
- process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts
- carries water from roots to other plant parts
- a minute bug that feeds by sucking sap from plants
- dead cells; strengthens the cells of xylem
- the movement of sugar produced in photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant for respiration
- Your body mainly stores it in your liver and skeletal muscles
- the maintenance of constant osmotic pressure in the fluids of an organism by the control of water and salt concentrations
- Aloe Vera
- any plant with thick fleshy tissues adapted to water storage.
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- a plant which grows only in or on water.
- Diffusion
- the form glucose is stored in plants
- onion
- made up of xylem and phloem
- Requires energy to move ions
- part of the phloem transport sugars where needed
- tissue that transports sugars
- orange
19 Clues: onion • orange • mangrove • Diffusion • Aloe Vera • made up of xylem and phloem • Requires energy to move ions • tissue that transports sugars • the form glucose is stored in plants • a plant which grows only in or on water. • dead cells; strengthens the cells of xylem • carries water from roots to other plant parts • part of the phloem transport sugars where needed • ...
PARTS OF BODY 2021-05-25
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- yesterday I sprained my…………..while walchest: part of the body that protects your lungs and ribs
- the part of the body that control all of your body
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- put your backpack there
- part of the body that allows you to bend your leg
- part of the body that allows you to bend your arm
- carries blood throughout the body
- part of the body that allows you to breathe.
7 Clues: put your backpack there • carries blood throughout the body • part of the body that allows you to breathe. • part of the body that allows you to bend your leg • part of the body that allows you to bend your arm • the part of the body that control all of your body • yesterday I sprained my…………..while walchest: part of the body that protects your lungs and ribs
ANIMAL'S BODY PARTS 2024-06-16
7 Clues: Cows have a ... • Snakes don't have... • Rabbits have long ... • Zebras have a ... to eat. • Crocodiles have short ... • Chickens have ... to see. • PARTS Animals have different...
Body Parts(face) 2024-07-11
Body parts Ndebele 2023-03-21
7 Clues: below your neck • used for seeing • I use them to walk • I use them to kneel • found on your fingers • I can eat and talk with it • it can be curly or straight, long or short
Parts of body 2021-11-04
Body parts- Aarya 2021-01-14
7 Clues: helps to see • helps in hearing • helps to taste and speech • helps to smell nd breathe • helps us to walk and stand • helps us to bite, chew and swallow • helps us to grip, grasp nd precise movement
parts of body 2021-11-26
Animal body parts 2023-10-25
Animal Body Parts 2024-09-13
7 Clues: It barks.It has fur and paws. • It bleats.It has hooves and horns. • It oinks.It has a snout and a tail. • It meows.It has whiskers and claws. • It neighs.It has a mane and hooves. • It clucks.It has feathers and a beak. • It chatters.It has wings and feathers.
Latin body parts 2026-01-13
7 Clues: The Latin word for arm • The Latin word for foot • The Latin word for hand • The Latin word for body • The Latin word for head • The Latin word for shin • The Latin word for thigh
unit 4 2023-03-19
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- leader, manager, supervisor
- the purpose or role of something, the way something works or operates
- the act or process of changing physical location or position, or the act of moving parts of the body
- organ in the head that controls the body's functions and enables thinking, learning, and memory
- term over a brief period of time, lasting or existing for only a short period
- to change or alter, to be different
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
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- important, meaningful, noteworthy
- term over a lengthy period of time, extending over a long period of time
- instance as an example
- to manage or direct something, to have power over something
- the ability to create mental images or concepts that are not present in reality
- important, significant, primary
- a bundle of fibers that can contract and produce movement in the body
- a range of different things
- to separate into parts or sections, to distribute or share
- the ability to retain and recall information and experiences
17 Clues: instance as an example • leader, manager, supervisor • a range of different things • important, significant, primary • important, meaningful, noteworthy • to change or alter, to be different • to separate into parts or sections, to distribute or share • the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment • to manage or direct something, to have power over something • ...
Birds 2025-12-08
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- – What birds build to lay their eggs in
- – The Peregrine Falcon is known as the world's _______ bird
- – These body parts are hollow, making the bird light enough to fly
- – This strong body part is used for catching and holding prey
- – Tiny bird that is the only one that can fly backward
- – Warm-blooded animals that are the only ones to have feathers
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- – Special body coverings that keep birds warm and help them fly
- The largest bird in the world, which cannot fly
- – The main body parts birds use to fly
- – Birds use this to eat food since they do not have teeth
10 Clues: – The main body parts birds use to fly • – What birds build to lay their eggs in • The largest bird in the world, which cannot fly • – Tiny bird that is the only one that can fly backward • – Birds use this to eat food since they do not have teeth • – The Peregrine Falcon is known as the world's _______ bird • ...
Bones & muscles 2024-05-22
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- This organ pumps blood through your body
- This bone protects your brain.
- These are hard parts that give your body shape and support
- These parts allow you to bend and move
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- These bones protect your heart and lungs
- This is the framework of bones that supports your body
- These are soft and help our bones move.
- This is the outermost covering of your body
8 Clues: This bone protects your brain. • These parts allow you to bend and move • These are soft and help our bones move. • This organ pumps blood through your body • These bones protect your heart and lungs • This is the outermost covering of your body • This is the framework of bones that supports your body • These are hard parts that give your body shape and support
Growth Mindset Crossword 2020-09-16
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- keep doing something that is difficult
- mental toughness and courage
- a joining or linking of two or more things.
- to make(something)grow,become bigger/better
- to commit or give all of your time, energy, or attention to something
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- something that is hard to do
- a tissue in the body that controls feeling and movement by carrying messages between the brain and other parts of the body
- to cause feelings of discouragement
- the ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning or experience.
- a lack of success
- a cell that carries messages from the brain and other body parts.
11 Clues: a lack of success • something that is hard to do • mental toughness and courage • to cause feelings of discouragement • keep doing something that is difficult • a joining or linking of two or more things. • to make(something)grow,become bigger/better • a cell that carries messages from the brain and other body parts. • ...
Heart Vocab 2023-03-10
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- Smallest blood vessel
- Two bottom cavities of the heart
- A wall that separates the left and right ventricle
- Two upper cavities of the heart
- Muscle Makes up a thick middle layer of muscle in the heart
- A large cane shaped vessel that carries oxygenated blood to your body
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- Monitors heart rate and rhythm
- A tube that carries oxygen depleted blood to the heart
- Parts of your heart that act like doors
- A muscular walled tube that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to everywhere in the body.
- A large vein that carries blood to the heart from other parts of the body
11 Clues: Smallest blood vessel • Monitors heart rate and rhythm • Two upper cavities of the heart • Two bottom cavities of the heart • Parts of your heart that act like doors • A wall that separates the left and right ventricle • A tube that carries oxygen depleted blood to the heart • Muscle Makes up a thick middle layer of muscle in the heart • ...
Circulatory System Blood Vessels 2017-10-20
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- blood moves forward through the veins by pressure brought about by the contraction of their ___ walls
- blood flows through the heart in just ___ direction
- valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- the ___ walls of arteries allow them to withstand the increased pressure of blood from the heart
- blood vessels that carry blood from the different body parts back to the heart
- valve between the left ventricle and the aorta
- smallest arteries in the body that branches out from large arteries
- valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
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- the largest artery in the system
- valve between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- very fine blood vessels joined by the arterioles that form a network in organs and tissue
- thick-walled and elastic blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- blood ___ form a network through which blood reaches all the body parts
- the largest veins in the system
14 Clues: the largest veins in the system • the largest artery in the system • valve between the left ventricle and the aorta • blood flows through the heart in just ___ direction • valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle • valve between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery • valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle • ...
NonCom vs Com 2023-11-17
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- Cancerous growth
- Abnormal masses of tissue that have no natural role in the body
- Any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body
- Cancer of the blood
- A disease-causing organism
- An uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells in the body
- Cancer of the lymph nodes and immune system
- Spread of cancer from it's original point to other parts of the body
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- Non-cancerous growth
- A disease that cannot be passed person to person
- A disease that can be passed person to person
- A disease causing agent
- The most common pathogen
- Cancers of connective and supportive tissues
- High energy rays used to kill cancer
- Cancer of the glands and body lining
16 Clues: Cancerous growth • Cancer of the blood • Non-cancerous growth • A disease causing agent • The most common pathogen • A disease-causing organism • High energy rays used to kill cancer • Cancer of the glands and body lining • Cancer of the lymph nodes and immune system • Cancers of connective and supportive tissues • A disease that can be passed person to person • ...
glands and tissues 2014-07-23
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- gland produce secretions that are carried out of the body
- are thin connective tissue that line the joint cavity
- contains cells that are able to store large amounts of fat
- works with tendons and bones to move body
- conducts nerve impulses
- flexible provides reinforcement
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- line the closed ventral body cavities
- covers surfaces, lines cavities, and forms glands
- consists of a nerve cell body pklus small branches basic unit of nervous tisssue
- is name from a wourd that means space
- flat and irregular
- cancer originates in epithelium and most common
- square
- long and narrow
- secrete not through ducts but directly into surrounding tissue
- supports and forms the framework of all parts of the body
16 Clues: square • long and narrow • flat and irregular • conducts nerve impulses • flexible provides reinforcement • line the closed ventral body cavities • is name from a wourd that means space • works with tendons and bones to move body • cancer originates in epithelium and most common • covers surfaces, lines cavities, and forms glands • ...
Body Parts(Body/Torso) 2024-07-11
Physical Activity and Fitnes 2022-11-03
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- dangerous condition in whih the body loses its ability to cool itself through perspiration
- involving little physical activity
- ability to carry out daily tasks easily
- damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold
- esercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities
- injuries to the ligaments around a joint that produce pain, swelling, and stiffness
- rhythmic activity that uses large muscle groups
- choosing the right type of activities to improve a given element of fitness
- ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
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- low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state
- dangerously low body temperature
- part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive
- overworking the body
- intense, short bursts of activity
- overstretching and tearing a muscle
- from of movement that causes your body to use energy
- gradually increasing the demands on your body
18 Clues: overworking the body • dangerously low body temperature • intense, short bursts of activity • involving little physical activity • overstretching and tearing a muscle • ability to carry out daily tasks easily • gradually increasing the demands on your body • rhythmic activity that uses large muscle groups • from of movement that causes your body to use energy • ...
Part of body 2022-11-02
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- one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body
- used for breathing and smell
- the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend
- the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are
- two long parts that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end
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- the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders
- used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- used for standing or walking
- used for hearing sounds
- used for seeing
10 Clues: used for seeing • used for hearing sounds • used for standing or walking • used for breathing and smell • used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things • the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend • the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders • two long parts that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end • ...
POSI 2024-08-11
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- The positioning term that describes the general and specific body position.
- The central ray enters the anterior surface and exits the posterior surface.
- An image of a patient's anatomic part as produced by the actions of stays on an image receptor.
- The aspect of an x-ray beam that has the last divergence.
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- A projection of central ray from posterior to anterior.
- The direction or path of the central ray.
- A plane that is at an angle or slant.
- Divides the body into superior and inferior portions.
- Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts.
- Longitudinal plane that slices the body into right and left parts.
10 Clues: A plane that is at an angle or slant. • The direction or path of the central ray. • Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts. • Divides the body into superior and inferior portions. • A projection of central ray from posterior to anterior. • The aspect of an x-ray beam that has the last divergence. • ...
Directional Terms 2023-08-29
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- Pertaining to the sole of the foot
- Away from the surface
- Movement in a circular pattern that outlines a cone
- Moving a body part away from the midline of the body
- Before or in front of the body
- To straighten, increase the angle parts of joints
- One point or structure being higher then another
- To bend, decrease the angle of a joint
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- Moving body part towards the center
- Movement of a body part with backward movement
- Closer to the point of reference; Towards the trunk of the body
- Movement around a central axis
- Same as posterior, but used to describe the foot or hand
- On or close to the surface
- Lying face down
15 Clues: Lying face down • Away from the surface • On or close to the surface • Movement around a central axis • Before or in front of the body • Pertaining to the sole of the foot • Moving body part towards the center • To bend, decrease the angle of a joint • Movement of a body part with backward movement • One point or structure being higher then another • ...
Natural selection Kyra Revalee 2020-03-23
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- An adaptation that helps a species to blend in with its environment
- breeding The beeding of a species to get desired traits
- A slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species
- Selection The process by which populations of a species have variations that help them survive in their environment
- structure Body parts that have lost their original structure due to evolution
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- structure Are body parts that are similar in structure and position but differ in function
- The resemblance of one species to another
- An inherited trait that increases an organisms chance at surviving
- Structure Body parts that preform similar functions but differ in structure
9 Clues: The resemblance of one species to another • breeding The beeding of a species to get desired traits • An inherited trait that increases an organisms chance at surviving • An adaptation that helps a species to blend in with its environment • Structure Body parts that preform similar functions but differ in structure • ...
Physiology 2024-12-16
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- one of the chambers in the heart that pumps blood to the lungs or the rest of the body
- a written document from a doctor that allows a patient to obtain specific medication from a pharmacy
- a bundle of fibers that transmits signals between the brain and different parts of the body
- a pouch-like organ between the esophagus and small intestine
- a butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that produces hormones that regulate metabolism and energy levels
- the part of the brain that connects the nervous system with the endocrine system
- the large organ that controls bodily functions through release of hormones or activating muscles
- a gland at the base of the brain that controls many body functions by releasing hormones
- glands located on top of each kidney that produce hormones involved in stress response and metabolism
- a chemical released by one part of the body that sends out messages which affect other parts of the body
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- to emit a substance in order to perform some bodily function
- a small gland in the brain that produces melatonin, which helps regulate sleep patterns
- a health problem that disrupts normal physical or mental functioning
- a medical procedure that examines the inside of the colon
- a response of the body's immune system that causes redness, swelling, and pain in an area due to injury or infection
- a lung condition that makes it hard to breathe because the air sacs in the lungs are damaged
- a part of a nerve cell that receives signals from other cells and helps transmit information
- a long, thin part of a nerve cell that sends electrical signals away from the cell body to other cells
- a red liquid in the body that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells
- a small, tube-like structure attached to the large intestine that may play a role in digestion but is not essential for survival
20 Clues: a medical procedure that examines the inside of the colon • to emit a substance in order to perform some bodily function • a pouch-like organ between the esophagus and small intestine • a red liquid in the body that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells • a health problem that disrupts normal physical or mental functioning • ...
Unit 2_Vocabulary Review 2025-10-01
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- A game played with rackets and a small ball on a court.
- What you use to hit the ball in hockey.
- What you use to hit the ball in tennis or badminton.
- The muscles at the back of your lower legs.
- The top part of your legs, above the knees.
- Something stretched across the middle of a tennis or volleyball court.
- Running, jumping, or throwing events in a competition.
- Special glasses worn to protect your eyes in swimming.
- A substance in food that gives your body energy.
- The joints in the middle of your legs.
- A sport where players hit a ball over a high net.
- The part of your body you sit on.
- A game played with rackets and a shuttlecock.
- A game played with sticks and a ball or puck.
- The small parts at the end of your feet.
- A sport with exercises that need strength, flexibility, and balance.
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- Things in food that your body needs to grow and stay healthy.
- A game where teams try to throw a ball through a high net.
- The part between your arm and your neck.
- A piece of clothing worn around the waist in martial arts.
- The joint that connects your foot to your leg.
- The object you hit in badminton.
- A team game played with a round ball that you kick.
- What your body does to break food into useful parts.
- A Japanese martial art that involves throwing and grappling.
- Protective covers for the front of your legs.
- The organ that pumps blood around your body.
- The two vertical poles where you try to score in football.
- The part where your leg joins your body.
- Moving through water using your arms and legs.
- A gas from the air that your body needs to live.
31 Clues: The object you hit in badminton. • The part of your body you sit on. • The joints in the middle of your legs. • What you use to hit the ball in hockey. • The part between your arm and your neck. • The part where your leg joins your body. • The small parts at the end of your feet. • The muscles at the back of your lower legs. • The top part of your legs, above the knees. • ...
Health and Sports 2025-09-30
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- The part between your arm and your neck.
- A Japanese martial art that involves throwing and grappling.
- The joints in the middle of your legs.
- A sport with exercises that need strength, flexibility, and balance.
- stick What you use to hit the ball in hockey.
- What your body does to break food into useful parts.
- A team game played with a round ball that you kick.
- Things in food that your body needs to grow and stay healthy.
- The top part of your legs, above the knees.
- A game where teams try to throw a ball through a high net.
- pads Protective covers for the front of your legs.
- A gas from the air that your body needs to live.
- Running, jumping, or throwing events in a competition.
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- Special glasses worn to protect your eyes in swimming.
- A game played with sticks and a ball or puck.
- Moving through water using your arms and legs.
- A game played with rackets and a small ball on a court.
- The two vertical poles where you try to score in football.
- A sport where players hit a ball over a high net.
- A game played with rackets and a shuttlecock.
- The part of your body you sit on.
- The organ that pumps blood around your body.
- A substance in food that gives your body energy.
- The object you hit in badminton.
- The muscles at the back of your lower legs.
- Something stretched across the middle of a tennis or volleyball court.
- The small parts at the end of your feet.
- What you use to hit the ball in tennis or badminton.
- The joint that connects your foot to your leg.
- A piece of clothing worn around the waist in martial arts.
- The part where your leg joins your body.
31 Clues: The object you hit in badminton. • The part of your body you sit on. • The joints in the middle of your legs. • The part between your arm and your neck. • The small parts at the end of your feet. • The part where your leg joins your body. • The muscles at the back of your lower legs. • The top part of your legs, above the knees. • ...
Amundsen_Scott_South Pole 2019-01-13
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- a large animal with a rounded body and flat legs (flippers). It eats fish and lives in and near the sea, usually in cold parts of the world
- a very heavy snowstorm with strong winds
- a large, deep crack in thick ice or rock
- the predetermined end of a journey or voyage
- harmful effect on your body caused by very cold weather
- extreme suffering or death, caused by lack of food
- to overcome (an enemy, army, an obstacle, etc); defeat
- a competition between Amundsen and Scott aimed at setting foot on the South Pole
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- hard remains of a prehistoric animal or plant that are found inside a rock
- distance from the equator. Compare longitude
- something remarkable that has been done or achieved
- to kill (animals), esp. for food
- the same as a telegram
- condition in which parts of your body, such as your fingers or toes, become seriously damaged as a result of being very cold
- disease that is caused by a lack of vitamin C
- a written or spoken report of something that has happened
- to dare, to risk
17 Clues: to dare, to risk • the same as a telegram • to kill (animals), esp. for food • a very heavy snowstorm with strong winds • a large, deep crack in thick ice or rock • distance from the equator. Compare longitude • the predetermined end of a journey or voyage • disease that is caused by a lack of vitamin C • extreme suffering or death, caused by lack of food • ...
body 2025-12-09
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- – the front part of the body between the chest and hips, where digestion begins.
- – the part of the face used for smelling and breathing.
- – the lower limb used for walking and standing.
- – the organ that allows you to see.
- – the upper limb used for lifting and holding things.
- – the part at the end of the leg that you stand and walk on.
- – the part at the end of the arm used for touching and grasping.
- – the rear part of the body from shoulders to hips.
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- – the part that connects the head to the rest of the body.
- – one of the five small parts on each hand.
- – one of the five small parts on each foot.
- – the organ used for hearing and balance.
- – the opening on the face used for eating, drinking, and speaking.
- – the front part of the head, including the eyes, nose, and mouth.
14 Clues: – the organ that allows you to see. • – the organ used for hearing and balance. • – one of the five small parts on each hand. • – one of the five small parts on each foot. • – the lower limb used for walking and standing. • – the rear part of the body from shoulders to hips. • – the upper limb used for lifting and holding things. • ...
Common ancestry and Diversity Vocab 2025-02-28
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- The process by which living things change over time
- A species that is at risk of going extinct (disappearing forever) because there are very few left
- The instructions inside every living thing that tell the body how to grow and function
- Body parts in different species that look similar because they came from a common ancestor, even if they have different functions (i.e. human arms and bat wings)
- Similar DNA that makes organisms closely related
- The movement of animals from one place to another, usually to find food, better weather, or to have babies
- A very early stage of development for a baby animal or plant before it is born or hatched
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- Body parts that no longer have a useful function but were useful to ancestors
- The collection of all fossils that scientists have found, which provide us with insight into how life on Earth has changed over time
- The theory that different species or organisms share a common ancestor if they descend from the same ancestral population
- Body parts in different species that have the same function but are not from a common ancestor
- The variety of all living things in an area
- A group of living things that are similar and can reproduce together (i.e. breeds of dogs)
- A community of living things (plants, animals, and microorganisms) interacting with their environment (like air, water, and soil)
14 Clues: The variety of all living things in an area • Similar DNA that makes organisms closely related • The process by which living things change over time • Body parts that no longer have a useful function but were useful to ancestors • The instructions inside every living thing that tell the body how to grow and function • ...
MUSIC 2013-03-13
20 Clues: WubWub • A candy • SoundBox • Necklaces • ____Train • An animal • MoonWalker • Sound Toys • Sound Pipes • Two Quarters • Jamican Music • Chorus Teacher • 70's Rock Band • Type of peppers • A class of singers • Flailing Body Parts • Chris Brown Sings ___ • Trent Ford owns a ______ • Opposite of WhiteEyedPeas • Big Green Tractor,Red Solo Cup
Overview of the Body 2023-01-23
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- located in the front of the body
- farthest from the point of attachment
- doctor who is responsible for all patient care
- medical doctor that examines tissue specimens, cells and body fluids
- substances the cell needs to function
- groups of cells of the same type that work together
- smallest structural unit of the body
- the position with the body erect with the arms at the sides and the palms forward
- cavity that houses the brain
- cavity that houses the heart, lings, large blood vessels
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- action or work of tissues, organs, or body parts
- below, lower
- involved in every aspect of patient care
- too small to be seen by the eye
- pertaining to tissue that covers the internal and external organs of the body
- the liquid within the cell that surrounds the nucleus
- tissue specialized to bind together and support other tissues
- above or in a higher position
- behind to the rear
19 Clues: below, lower • behind to the rear • cavity that houses the brain • above or in a higher position • too small to be seen by the eye • located in the front of the body • smallest structural unit of the body • farthest from the point of attachment • substances the cell needs to function • involved in every aspect of patient care • doctor who is responsible for all patient care • ...
Vvv 2025-10-23
Across
- The tiny building blocks that make up all living things.
- The special job or purpose that something has.
- The hard bone that protects your brain; your skull.
- To move or travel around, like blood moving through the body.
- Parts of the body that do important jobs, like the heart or lungs.
- bones The bones in the center of the body, like the skull, spine, and ribs.
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- The way something is built or put together.
- All linked or joined together so they can work as one.
- Groups of parts that work together to do a job in the body.
- A smooth, bendy material that helps bones move and protects joints.
10 Clues: The way something is built or put together. • The special job or purpose that something has. • The hard bone that protects your brain; your skull. • All linked or joined together so they can work as one. • The tiny building blocks that make up all living things. • Groups of parts that work together to do a job in the body. • ...
insect cross word 2024-11-04
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- The mouth parts of spiders that look like claws and help them eat.
- The early stage of an insect that looks different from the adult.
- A hard outer covering that protects the body of some animals.
- An extinct group of sea creatures called trilobites that had three main body parts.
- The young, water-living stage of some insects before they become adults.
- The stage in some insects where they are in a protective case and changing into an adult.
- Having a body divided into sections, which is a key feature of arthropods.
- A simple eye on some arthropods that helps them detect light.
- When a species has separate male and female individuals.
- The process where an insect changes from a larva into an adult.
- A group that includes insects and other arthropods with single, unbranched legs.
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- The front part of some arthropods where the head and body are joined together.
- A group of arthropods known as millipedes that have two pairs of legs on each segment of their body.
- A big group of animals with exoskeletons, like insects and spiders.
- This isn’t a common term; it might refer to green areas with lots of plants.
- A small opening on the body of some arthropods that lets them breathe.
- A young insect that looks like a smaller version of the adult and doesn’t go through a complete metamorphosis.
- A part of the body that sticks out, like legs or arms.
- A stage in an insect’s life cycle between molts when it grows.
- Chemicals that animals release to communicate with others of their kind.
- When an arthropod sheds its old shell to grow bigger.
- A class of animals like crabs and lobsters that usually live in water and have hard shells.
- A tough material that makes up the shell of insects and other arthropods.
23 Clues: When an arthropod sheds its old shell to grow bigger. • A part of the body that sticks out, like legs or arms. • When a species has separate male and female individuals. • A hard outer covering that protects the body of some animals. • A simple eye on some arthropods that helps them detect light. • A stage in an insect’s life cycle between molts when it grows. • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2021-09-26
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- the organ system that contains the heart
- type of tissue that protects underlying tissues and lines inner surfaces
- body cavity where the heart is located
- decreases the angle of a joint
- secretes products, like hormones, into the bloodstream
- this blood type can receive all types of blood
- liquid component of blood
- makes up most of the heart
- proteins that are produced by WBC to fight disease
- type of muscle that does not contract under the conscious control of a person
- type of bone that fills the inner regions of the epiphyses
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- type of tissue that connects parts of the body
- nonliving extracellular material that provides strength to connective tissues
- connects bone-to-bone
- muscle that separates the two largest body cavities
- movement of a limb away from the body
- relative constancy of the conditions within the internal environment
- this protein is one of the most abundant in the body
- movement of a limb toward the body
19 Clues: connects bone-to-bone • liquid component of blood • makes up most of the heart • decreases the angle of a joint • movement of a limb toward the body • movement of a limb away from the body • body cavity where the heart is located • the organ system that contains the heart • type of tissue that connects parts of the body • this blood type can receive all types of blood • ...
The Wild Robot 2022-05-31
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- Some type of movement
- Whom Roz learns to camouflage herself.
- Large body of water
- The ____ that sank in a storm
- grumpy pike
- Roz is made of perfect ______
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- The first animals Roz met
- very cold in tempature
- Rozzums son
- Each crate has a _____in it
- the house that Roz built
- The body _____of Robots
- The robots name
- Brightbills best friend
- Where Roz wakes up
15 Clues: Rozzums son • grumpy pike • The robots name • Where Roz wakes up • Large body of water • Some type of movement • very cold in tempature • The body _____of Robots • Brightbills best friend • the house that Roz built • The first animals Roz met • Each crate has a _____in it • The ____ that sank in a storm • Roz is made of perfect ______ • Whom Roz learns to camouflage herself.
Cells to Organ 2025-02-27
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- junction movement of materials
- plasma cells
- tissue gel like ground substance (matrix)
- 4 human tissues type
- of tissues fibrous & specialized
- composed of calcium phosphate
- tissue cartilage bone blood adipose
- no blood vessels
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- tissue fat storage
- membrane provides structural support
- tissue cover body surface & cavities
- junction water tight
- tissue skeletal cardiac smooth
- junction stretch and bend skin
- tissue supports & connect body parts
15 Clues: plasma cells • no blood vessels • tissue fat storage • 4 human tissues type • junction water tight • composed of calcium phosphate • junction movement of materials • tissue skeletal cardiac smooth • junction stretch and bend skin • of tissues fibrous & specialized • tissue cartilage bone blood adipose • membrane provides structural support • tissue cover body surface & cavities • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2017-09-13
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- caudal/ lower portion/below structure of the body
- can think of as external- towards the surface of a structure of the body, like skin
- rotation of arm so palm is facing anterior with straight arm, or upward with arm bent (think of eating soup)
- opposite side of the body
- dorsal/ toward back or behind structure of the body
- can think of as internal, is away from the surface of a structure of the body, like a bone
- movement around a joint bring two adjacent bones or body segments farther apart
- plane/ split body in half between left and right
- rotation of arm and hand so palm is facing posteriorly with straight arm and down with bent arm
- think of “abduction, or taking away”- movement of structure away from midline
- coronal plane/ separates body into front and back
- movement around a joint bring two segments of adjacent bones or body parts closer together
- ventral/ toward front or in front of structure of body
- anatomical position of the body with face and ventral surface of the body facing downward
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- anatomical position of body with face and ventral surface of body facing upward
- away from central axis
- plane/ splits the body between left and right planes
- same side of the body
- think of as middle, between internal and external
- away from origin of the structure (also often used to describe limbs)
- both sides of the body
- think of as “adding to the body”- movement of a structure toward midline
- horizontal plane/ divides your body between top and bottom
- toward the origin of the structure (often used to describe limbs)
- cranial/ toward upper portion, located above a structure of the body
- toward midline (central axis of the body)
26 Clues: same side of the body • away from central axis • both sides of the body • opposite side of the body • toward midline (central axis of the body) • plane/ split body in half between left and right • caudal/ lower portion/below structure of the body • think of as middle, between internal and external • coronal plane/ separates body into front and back • ...
The Nervous System 2024-11-01
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- Carries messages to and from the brain to the rest of the body; also mediates reflexes.
- Carry impulses from sensory neurons to motor neurons.
- _______________ neurons carry impulses to the spinal cord and brain from all parts of the body.
- _______________ nervous system is the part of the ANS that dominates control of many visceral effectors under normal, everyday conditions, counterbalance’s sympathetic function.
- ______________nervous system is the part of the autonomic nervous system that regulates the "fight or flight" response.
- Neuron structure consists of three main parts-_________________, cell body of neuron and axon.
- The second largest part of the human brain.
- The space between a synaptic knob and the plasma membrane of a postsynaptic neuron.
- The beginnings of dendrites of sensory neurons.
- The largest and uppermost part of the brain
- Autonomic nervous system conduct impulses from the spinal cord or brainstem to the ___________, smooth muscle tissues and glandular epithelial tissues.
- A single projection that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body.
- Tough outer membrane of the meninges
- White, fatty substance formed by glia that surround some axons as a sheath.
- Gaps between Schwann cells.
- The name of the nervous system division that includes the nerves that extend to the outlying parts of the body.
- The name of the nervous system division that includes the brain and spinal cord.
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- Part of the brainstem that is a conduction pathway between areas of the brain and body; influences respiration
- Support cells that hold the nervous system together structurally and functionally
- Chemicals by which neurons communicate.
- Self propelling wave of electrical disturbance that travels along the surface of a neuron membrane
- Nerve cells are called _____________.
- Glia cells that help form the blood-brain barrier
- Which part of the nervous systems function is to maintain or quickly restore the body to a homeostatic state.
- The function of the _______________ helps control muscle contractions to produce coordinated movements so that we can maintain balance, move smoothly and sustain normal posture.
- An involuntary response to impulse conduction over a reflex arc
- An organ that puts nerve signals "into effect".
- A group of peripheral axons bundled together in an epineurium is called a __________________.
- ______________neurons carry impulses away form the brain and spinal cord.
- Consists of the medulla oblongata, pons and midbrain.
- ______________ nervous system which contains sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
- Cells that act as microbe-eating scavengers
32 Clues: Gaps between Schwann cells. • Tough outer membrane of the meninges • Nerve cells are called _____________. • Chemicals by which neurons communicate. • The second largest part of the human brain. • The largest and uppermost part of the brain • Cells that act as microbe-eating scavengers • An organ that puts nerve signals "into effect". • ...
XxHektikHealthxX 2015-10-28
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- a muscle which is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system which moves the limbs and other parts of the body
- allow the exchange of gases between the blood and the tissue
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- Another name for the collar-bone
- the only bone in the body that is funny
- The ability to control the body
- Where muscle changes length
- the ability to move your body or put of your body quickly
- relating to the heart and blood vessels
- a substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates
- Where muscle doesnt change length
- the range of motion around a joint
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration
- Relating to, involving free oxygen
- the ability to act at the right moment
- physical capacity to undertake various physical activities measured by testing ability on multiple compontents
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- muscle tissue in which the contractile fibrils are not highly ordered, occurring in the gut and other internal organs
- Adenosine triphosphate
- Nutrients that we require in small amounts
- stored as muscle and amino acids around the body
- Relating to, requiring an absence of oxygen
- an involountary muscle that expands and contracts to control breathing wile we are at rest
- carry blood back to the heart
- the ability to move body parts smoothly and accurately in response to when your senses tell you
- Nutrients that we require in large amounts
- also known as the windpipe
- a small colourless disc-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting
- Carry blood away from the heart
- a measure of the maximum volume of oxygen that an athlete can use
- originating in 1762 in England a burger composed of Bacon lettuce and tomato
30 Clues: Adenosine triphosphate • also known as the windpipe • Where muscle changes length • carry blood back to the heart • The ability to control the body • Carry blood away from the heart • Another name for the collar-bone • Where muscle doesnt change length • the range of motion around a joint • Relating to, involving free oxygen • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes • ...
Functional Anatomy 2026-02-19
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- Vary in length and thickness. Are bands of fibrous connective tissue connecting muscle to bone.
- Movement that decreases the angle between two body parts.
- The name of the anatomical plane that passes vertically through the body and divides the body into left and right sides.
- One of the functions of the skeleton involved with the vital organs.
- One of the functions of the skeleton that is carried out with the interaction of the muscular and skeletal systems.
- An essential mineral that is stored in the bones.
- Made up of the bones of the arms, legs and shoulder and pelvic girdle, which support the limbs and attach them to the body.
- An example of an irregular bone.
- An example of a long bone.
- The name of the anatomical plane that extends vertically and divides the body into front and back or anterior and posterior.
- Anatomical name for fingers.
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- One of the functions of the skeleton that involves calcium and phosphorus.
- Twisting movement produced by the summation of the small rotation movement available between adjacent vertebrae.
- Fibrous, slightly stretchy connective tissue. These connect bone to bone and control the range of motion of a joint.
- One of the function of the skeleton that is produced by bone marrow.
- The name of the anatomical plane that passes horizontally through the body dividing it in to superior and inferior or top and bottom.
- One of the functions of the skeleton which provide support and a solid attachment or anchor point for muscles.
- Movement that increases the angle between two body parts.
- Made up of the skull, spine, and the thorax, which form the basic central structure to support the remainder of the skeleton.
- Anatomical name for jaw bone.
- A type of bone that protects vital organs.
- An example of a short bone.
22 Clues: An example of a long bone. • An example of a short bone. • Anatomical name for fingers. • Anatomical name for jaw bone. • An example of an irregular bone. • A type of bone that protects vital organs. • An essential mineral that is stored in the bones. • Movement that decreases the angle between two body parts. • Movement that increases the angle between two body parts. • ...
animals 2020-07-20
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- a body plan which can be divided anywhere through its central axis into two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other
- animal or living being
- a body which can not be divided into any two parts
- a tree that grows big in size
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- a body plan which can be divided into two parts
- a flower
- an animal
7 Clues: a flower • an animal • animal or living being • a tree that grows big in size • a body plan which can be divided into two parts • a body which can not be divided into any two parts • a body plan which can be divided anywhere through its central axis into two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other
Circulatory System Vocabulary 2022-03-14
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- The sound that the heart makes when it pumps
- Small tubes that help get blood to all cells in the body
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- A thick substance that forms to stop bleeding
- Tubes that carry blood back to the heart from other parts of the body
- The action of sending blood around the body
- An organ in the chest that sends blood all around the body
- Tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- A red liquid that flows throughout the body
8 Clues: The action of sending blood around the body • A red liquid that flows throughout the body • The sound that the heart makes when it pumps • A thick substance that forms to stop bleeding • Small tubes that help get blood to all cells in the body • An organ in the chest that sends blood all around the body • ...
Introduction to Structural Units 2016-08-28
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- maintenance of stable, internal environment
- cavity that contains the digestive organs and reproductive organs
- divides upper and lower parts
- upper or above another
- tail end, feet
- front or in front of
- divides into anterior and posterior
- toward point of attachment
- divides into right and left
- lower or below another
- away from midline
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- back or in back of
- cavity that contains the eyes and eye structures
- on or near surface of the body
- divides into two equal sides
- inside the body
- cavity that contains the lungs
- nearer the middle
- cavity that contains the tongue and teeth
- skull or head end of the body
- away from point of attachment
21 Clues: tail end, feet • inside the body • nearer the middle • away from midline • back or in back of • front or in front of • upper or above another • lower or below another • toward point of attachment • divides into right and left • divides into two equal sides • divides upper and lower parts • skull or head end of the body • away from point of attachment • on or near surface of the body • ...
anatomy 2020-09-18
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- basic units of all living things
- nutritive fluid circulating through body
- U-shaped bone at base of tongue
- science of structure of organisms and their parts
- study of the functions of body structures
- triangular muscle covering shoulder joint
- the part of the muscle that moves
- tree-like branching of nerve fibers
- study of the bones
- study of the muscles
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- middle part of a muscle
- light spongy bone between eye sockets
- largest artery in body
- bone of fingers or toes
- connection between 2 or more bones
- cheek bones
- specialized tissues performing specific functions
- largest and most complex nerve tissue
- study of the minute structures
- technical term for fat
- largest bone in arm
21 Clues: cheek bones • study of the bones • largest bone in arm • study of the muscles • largest artery in body • technical term for fat • middle part of a muscle • bone of fingers or toes • study of the minute structures • U-shaped bone at base of tongue • basic units of all living things • the part of the muscle that moves • connection between 2 or more bones • ...
Muscle Mania 2023-03-09
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- cannot talk clearly without this muscle
- broad sheet of fibrous connective tissue
- large diamond shaped muscle when seen from the posterior side
- in the front of the head
- now called the fibularis longus
- the outer oblique
- has three heads
- thick filament
- when two parts move further away from each other
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- largest muscle in the body
- largest muscle of the forearm
- turning your palm face-up
- longest muscle in the body
- plantar surface of the foot turns medially
- when a body part moves away from the midline
- lateral-most of the hamstrings
- has the thick and thin filaments
- muscle of the shoulder
- brother is pectoralis minor
- muscle of mastication
20 Clues: thick filament • has three heads • the outer oblique • muscle of mastication • muscle of the shoulder • in the front of the head • turning your palm face-up • largest muscle in the body • longest muscle in the body • brother is pectoralis minor • largest muscle of the forearm • lateral-most of the hamstrings • now called the fibularis longus • has the thick and thin filaments • ...
Pathogens Test Review 2019-12-09
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- Throat infection
- A type of bacteria
- Throat Disease caused by Bacteria
- Germs
- Attacks white blood cells
- Number of Bacteria populating the body
- Spread of disease
- Objects that carry germs
- A parasite that can cause brain infection
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- Brain Infection
- Infection caused by Candida
- White blood cells
- Fluids or parts of the body that carry germs
- A virus that infects bacteria
- Causes the common cold
- Type of Fungus
- Small beings invisible to the naked eyes
17 Clues: Germs • Type of Fungus • Brain Infection • Throat infection • White blood cells • Spread of disease • A type of bacteria • Causes the common cold • Objects that carry germs • Attacks white blood cells • Infection caused by Candida • A virus that infects bacteria • Throat Disease caused by Bacteria • Number of Bacteria populating the body • Small beings invisible to the naked eyes • ...
Kuwadzana Islamic Center. THEME TWAHARA.Class 2 Quiz Play 2022-06-21
12 Clues: heavy • light • impurity • ablution • dry wudhu • impurities • cleanliness • supplications • making istinja • entering the toilet • washing private parts • washinv thd whole body
1234 2024-08-24
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- - Figure used to frighten away birds
- - Flying mammal seen at night
- - Spirit of someone who has died
- - Mischievous creatures from folklore
- - Orange vegetable carved for Halloween
- - Outfit worn to look like something else
- - Reanimated corpses from horror stories
- - Sweet treat you get on Halloween
- - Creature that drinks blood
- - Framework of bones in a body
- - Person who practices magic
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- - Monster created from body parts
- - Place where ghosts are said to appear
- - Celestial body that shines at night
- - Spider’s web often found in dark places
- - Something that causes fear
- - Wrapped figure from ancient Egypt
- - Item used by witches to fly
- - Something sweet given to trick-or-treaters
- - Tool used by witches to cast spells
20 Clues: - Something that causes fear • - Creature that drinks blood • - Person who practices magic • - Flying mammal seen at night • - Item used by witches to fly • - Framework of bones in a body • - Spirit of someone who has died • - Monster created from body parts • - Sweet treat you get on Halloween • - Wrapped figure from ancient Egypt • - Figure used to frighten away birds • ...
What would happen if you didn’t drink water? 2025-07-10
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- a serious disease with growing harmful cells
- a disease where the body has trouble using sugar
- body parts that receive signals
- the world or area around us
- to work or do something properly
- when something doesn’t work as well as it should
- made more exact or better
- becomes slower
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- not having enough water in the body
- paths or openings for something to move through
- very strong or serious
- becomes smaller
- a green vegetable with tiny tree-like tops
- throwing up from the stomach
- one part out of five
- good effects or advantages
- moving a lot or doing things
- drinks
- made weaker by adding water
- how someone feels emotionally
20 Clues: drinks • becomes slower • becomes smaller • one part out of five • very strong or serious • made more exact or better • good effects or advantages • made weaker by adding water • the world or area around us • throwing up from the stomach • moving a lot or doing things • how someone feels emotionally • body parts that receive signals • to work or do something properly • ...
HALLOWEEN 2025-09-26
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- → A scary house
- → A flying animal of the night
- → An insect with 8 legs
- → A black cat brings bad luck in Halloween
- → A scary doll from a horror movie
- Clothes you wear to look like something else
- → The feeling of being afraid
- → An internet scary character
- → A monster made from parts of bodies
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- → A ghost that cries
- → A dead body wrapped in bandages
- → To make afraid
- → A spirit of a dead person
- → Children ask for candy at houses
- → A woman with magic powers
- → Bones of a body
- → The red liquid in the body
- → Something that makes a lot of terror
- → A dead person who walks again
- → A scary nun from a horror movie
20 Clues: → A scary house • → To make afraid • → Bones of a body • → A ghost that cries • → An insect with 8 legs • → A spirit of a dead person • → A woman with magic powers • → The red liquid in the body • → The feeling of being afraid • → An internet scary character • → A flying animal of the night • → A dead person who walks again • → A dead body wrapped in bandages • ...
Body parts (verbs) Leon Aoife Zoe. 2021-04-13
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- it goes up and down
- there bones that you can see
- helps you think and send messages to other parts of your body.
- they pick things up
- they help you to be strong and lift things
- it holds your brain
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- pumps blood through your body
- helps you hear
- keeps your head warm and it’s dead skin
- it holds your body together
- helps you breath
- it pumps throughout your body
12 Clues: helps you hear • helps you breath • it goes up and down • they pick things up • it holds your brain • it holds your body together • there bones that you can see • pumps blood through your body • it pumps throughout your body • keeps your head warm and it’s dead skin • they help you to be strong and lift things • helps you think and send messages to other parts of your body.
muscle system and skeletal muscle 2026-01-08
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- -help anchor muscles to bones
- -enable the body and its parts to move
- -insertion bone moves toward origin bone
- -not under conscious control
- -most of heart
- -nonstriated or visceral
- -striated and 40 - 50% of body weight
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- -attached to the bone
- -when muscle fibers are stimulated repeatedly without rest
- -not under conscious control
- -main part of the body
- -muscles that relax during movement
- -point of attachment to the bone that will move when muscle contracts
13 Clues: -most of heart • -attached to the bone • -main part of the body • -nonstriated or visceral • -not under conscious control • -not under conscious control • -help anchor muscles to bones • -muscles that relax during movement • -striated and 40 - 50% of body weight • -enable the body and its parts to move • -insertion bone moves toward origin bone • ...
Ancient Egypt 2014-02-04
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- place of the pharoahs tomb
- protecter of pyramids
- source of life
- god of mummification
- capital city of Egypt
- way of communication
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- only people who could read and write
- a way of preserving the body
- coffin to protect the mummy
- boy king
- jars where the body parts were stored
- a pharoahs helper
- god of lightning
- god of the underworld
- material that clothes were made from
15 Clues: boy king • source of life • god of lightning • a pharoahs helper • god of mummification • way of communication • protecter of pyramids • capital city of Egypt • god of the underworld • place of the pharoahs tomb • coffin to protect the mummy • a way of preserving the body • only people who could read and write • material that clothes were made from • jars where the body parts were stored
Freak The Mighty by Dori Chang 2022-02-14
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- a sudden attack on human body
- a massive drug
- a name used for Grim and Gram
- an experimental device (mechanical bird)
- unable to read or write
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- somethings that's undefeated
- handmade object
- something that is in between objects
- eliminate/remove
- produces plant life
- scientific way of designing new body parts
- type of cereal
- searching for something (adventure)
- someone who needs help
- something poisonous
15 Clues: a massive drug • type of cereal • handmade object • eliminate/remove • produces plant life • something poisonous • someone who needs help • unable to read or write • somethings that's undefeated • a sudden attack on human body • a name used for Grim and Gram • searching for something (adventure) • something that is in between objects • an experimental device (mechanical bird) • ...
The Human Body - Lessons 1.1-1.2 2024-04-08
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- Chemical substances produced by glands that affect many body processes.
- Process by which nutrients move from the digestive system into the bloodstream.
- System that moves gases throughout the body.
- The least complex level of organization of the human body
- A signal that creates a response
- Another name for the circulatory system.
- System that produces movement.
- Chemical substances needed by body cells that result from the process of digestion.
- A group of similar cells performing the same function
- Skin and kidneys are examples of these
- System that controls the body's responses to the environment.
- The muscles attached to bones that provide the force to move the bones
- Reaction to a stimulus.
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- The elbow and shoulder are types of these.
- The skin is made of this tissue
- This system removes waste products from the body
- System that releases chemical signals.
- A tissue that has the ability to contract
- The control center of a cell
- Tissue that connects all of the body’s parts.
- Release hormones into the bloodstream.
- System that supports the body and protects internal organs.
- The circulatory system works with the ___________ system to get nutrients to all body cells.
- Each organ in the body is part of a(n) _____________ performing a major function.
24 Clues: Reaction to a stimulus. • The control center of a cell • System that produces movement. • The skin is made of this tissue • A signal that creates a response • System that releases chemical signals. • Release hormones into the bloodstream. • Skin and kidneys are examples of these • Another name for the circulatory system. • A tissue that has the ability to contract • ...
Nutrition 2022-02-06
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- tough stringy parts of plants
- mineral affecting fluid in body
- type of fat found in animal products, not good
- nutrients that provide body building blocks
- a waxy chemical our bodies need some of
- found in fatty animal tissue and plant oils
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- sugars and starches in food
- substances in food your body needs
- help regulate body functions
- about 45 to 75 percent of you
- elements in foods that help your body work
- fats - processed fats, linked to heart problems
12 Clues: sugars and starches in food • help regulate body functions • tough stringy parts of plants • about 45 to 75 percent of you • mineral affecting fluid in body • substances in food your body needs • a waxy chemical our bodies need some of • elements in foods that help your body work • nutrients that provide body building blocks • found in fatty animal tissue and plant oils • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2021-05-17
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- the part in the middle of your arm where it bends
- the middle part of your leg where it bends
- one of the five separate parts at the end of your foot
- one of the two body parts at the end of your legs
- the part of the body between your head and your shoulders
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- the place where your arm joins your body next to your neck
- the part of your body between your hand and your arm
- The place where the foot joins the leg
- the part of your body where food is digested
9 Clues: The place where the foot joins the leg • the middle part of your leg where it bends • the part of your body where food is digested • the part in the middle of your arm where it bends • one of the two body parts at the end of your legs • the part of your body between your hand and your arm • one of the five separate parts at the end of your foot • ...
nutrition puzzle 2022-03-29
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- a method for assessing your body size based on your height and weight
- help balance body functions
- have a high amount of nutrients relative to their number of calories
- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food
- give you energy and keep your skin healthy
- when you have less weight than usual for your body type
- when your scared to gain extra weight
- when your body needs food
- a plate that separate food to help make healthy decisions
- an eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges
- elements in foods that help your body work properly
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- the balance between the calories you take in from food and the calories your body uses
- make up proteins
- my name is
- used to build and repair cells
- the way your body looks
- food that your body needs to work
- the starches and sugars found in foods
- when you have more weight than usual for your body type
- tough, stringy, raw parts of food
- a disorder when you eat too much
- extreme eating behaviors that can lead to serious illness or death
- when your hungry for food you have a
24 Clues: my name is • make up proteins • the way your body looks • when your body needs food • help balance body functions • used to build and repair cells • a disorder when you eat too much • food that your body needs to work • tough, stringy, raw parts of food • when your hungry for food you have a • when your scared to gain extra weight • the starches and sugars found in foods • ...
Organ System 2022-05-24
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- Receives and convey info about the current light-dark cycle from the environment
- The control system of the body.
- The Body's Central Framework.
- Makes the largest organ of the Human body.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Holds stuctures together and stabilizes them.
- Transmiter from the Brain telling the body wjat to do.
- Breaks down food to absorb the energy and nutrients.
- Rids the body of waste.
- Helps with the developing of offspring.
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- Maintains the fluid levels in the body by removing the fluids that leak from the Blood Vessels.
- Removes wates, toxins, and exctra water from the bloodstream.
- Allows us to breathe.
- Making up the body's hormones it refulates the biological processes in the body.
- Makes enzymes to break down suger,fats, and starches.
- It is resposible for the body's movement.
- Helps with removing waste gases and moving fresh air in the body.
- The parts making the Human skeleton.
- The female reproductive gland.
- The body's external and first line of defense from viruses and bacteria.
- Produces Blood Cells.
- Delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- The male reproductive gland.
23 Clues: Allows us to breathe. • Produces Blood Cells. • Rids the body of waste. • The male reproductive gland. • The Body's Central Framework. • The female reproductive gland. • The control system of the body. • Pumps blood throughout the body. • The parts making the Human skeleton. • Helps with the developing of offspring. • It is resposible for the body's movement. • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- _____ are born with 300 bones?
- The circulatory system is made up of ___?
- Muscles make up approximately ___% of total weight.
- the brain and the spinal cord are the _____?
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the ____?
- Located only in the heart, _____ muscle pumps blood around the body.
- The ______ circulation carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again.
- Your skeleton is made of more than 200 ____?
- air enters the respiratory system by the nose and the ____?
- the human brain weighs _____ pounds?
- The mitral ____ separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.
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- The _______ circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again.
- what system allows us to breathe?
- The ____ is the hardest-working muscle in the body.
- The brain and the spinal cord are protected by ___?
- The ear contains the _____ muscles in the body alongside the smallest bones.
- this system contains the face body part mouth and ?
- The longest bone in the body is in your?
- The smallest bone in the body is in your?
- the lungs contain ______ that allow them to inflate and deflate without loosing shape.
20 Clues: _____ are born with 300 bones? • what system allows us to breathe? • the human brain weighs _____ pounds? • The longest bone in the body is in your? • The circulatory system is made up of ___? • The smallest bone in the body is in your? • the brain and the spinal cord are the _____? • Your skeleton is made of more than 200 ____? • ...
Arthropods Crossword 2026-03-13
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- The tough material that makes up an arthropod’s exoskeleton.
- Divided into separate body sections.
- The natural place where an organism lives.
- The rear body section of many arthropods.
- Arthropods that mostly live in water, like crabs and lobsters.
- The transfer of pollen that helps plants reproduce.
- The early stage of some insects that looks different from the adult.
- The system that moves fluids through an organism’s body.
- A major category used to classify organisms.
- A poisonous substance some arthropods use to capture prey.
- A process where an animal changes form as it grows.
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- A type of arthropod that usually has six legs and three body parts.
- An animal with jointed legs, a segmented body, and a hard outer covering.
- A group of arthropods with eight legs, such as spiders and scorpions.
- Tubes in land arthropods that carry air into the body.
- A body part such as a leg or claw used for movement or grabbing food.
- Organs used by aquatic animals to breathe underwater.
- The middle section of an arthropod’s body.
- The phylum that includes all arthropods.
- A hard outer skeleton that protects an arthropod and prevents it from drying out.
20 Clues: Divided into separate body sections. • The phylum that includes all arthropods. • The rear body section of many arthropods. • The natural place where an organism lives. • The middle section of an arthropod’s body. • A major category used to classify organisms. • The transfer of pollen that helps plants reproduce. • A process where an animal changes form as it grows. • ...
Planes, regions, and directional terms of the body 2026-04-10
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- Used when describing being below another structure
- Moving to the side but towards the midsagittal
- Another way to divide the abdominal cavity is into four _________.
- Away from the point of attachment to the trunk
- The region on the left/right of the epigastric region.
- The region below the umbilical region
- Lying on one's spine
- Moving outwards to the side
- Used when describing being above another structure
- The back side of the body
- Referring to the head
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- Near the point of attachment to the trunk
- Lying on one's stomach
- The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.
- The amount of regions in the abdominal cavity
- The region between the hypochondriac and inguinal region
- Divides the body horizontally
- Divides the body into equal left and right parts
- The region below the lumbar region
- Referring to the underside or abdominal of the body
- The front side of the body
- The region between the hypochondriac region
- The region between the lumbar region
- The amount of region planes that divide the divide the body
- Referring to the upper side or back of the body
25 Clues: Lying on one's spine • Referring to the head • Lying on one's stomach • The back side of the body • The front side of the body • Moving outwards to the side • Divides the body horizontally • The region below the lumbar region • The region between the lumbar region • The region below the umbilical region • Near the point of attachment to the trunk • ...
Science in Sports 2024-10-08
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- The rate at which something is done or performed
- Something the body takes from food as a source of sustenance
- ____strength
- The internal workings of something, such as bones or muscles
- Supplies body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Someone teaching within sporting
- Free from illness or injury
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- Expert that deals with parts of living organisms
- Getting food for health or growth
- Mechanics working within the human body
- Moving of one's body that results in calorie burning
- Required for sustained mental and physical strength
- Doing exercise to prepare for event or goal
- Liquid that takes up 60% of the human body
- Fibrous tissue that contracts to form movement
15 Clues: ____strength • Free from illness or injury • Someone teaching within sporting • Getting food for health or growth • Mechanics working within the human body • Liquid that takes up 60% of the human body • Doing exercise to prepare for event or goal • Fibrous tissue that contracts to form movement • Expert that deals with parts of living organisms • ...
survey of marine animals 2021-04-23
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- temporary organ that joins the mother and fetus, transferring oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the fetus
- or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement
- animal whose regulation of body temperature depends on external sources, such as sunlight or a heated rock surface
- Eggs- covered with a protective leathery shell
- an animal lacking a backbone
- that possess a vertebral column and/or notochord at any point in their lives
- having a hollow cylindrical body closed and attached at one end
- firmtissue but is softer and much more flexible than bone
- Vascular System-a network of water vessels in the body, the tube feet being operated by hydraulic pressure within the vessels
- internal skeleton
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- rigid or articulated envelope that supports and protects the soft tissues of certain animals.
- on or capable of the internal generation of heat.
- a form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism.
- of cnidarian in which the body is shaped like an umbrella
- absence of or deviation from the regular disposition of similar parts of the body relative to a specific point, axis, or plane
- community of organisms that live on, in, or near the seabed, river, lake, or stream bottom
- condition of having both male and female reproductive organs
- Symmetry-body can be divided along a plane that divides the animal into left and right sides
- Symmetry-arrangement of body parts around a central axis, like rays on a sun or pieces in a pie
- Glands-the milk-producing gland of women or other female mammals.
- Bladder-contains gas (usually oxygen) and functions as a hydrostatic, or ballast, organ, enabling the fish to maintain its depth without floating upward or sinking.
21 Clues: internal skeleton • an animal lacking a backbone • Eggs- covered with a protective leathery shell • on or capable of the internal generation of heat. • of cnidarian in which the body is shaped like an umbrella • firmtissue but is softer and much more flexible than bone • condition of having both male and female reproductive organs • ...
Aerobics 2026-02-08
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- ability to control body position
- Overall physical condition of the body
- Popular dance-based aerobics program
- Organ that pumps blood around the body
- Exercise done to music to improve fitness
- ability to move body parts smoothly
- high intensity interval training
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- Organs used for breathing
- ability to exercise for long periods
- ability to move joints easily
- mental benefit of aerobics, reduces ________
- Type of exercise that improves heart and lungs
12 Clues: Organs used for breathing • ability to move joints easily • ability to control body position • high intensity interval training • ability to move body parts smoothly • ability to exercise for long periods • Popular dance-based aerobics program • Overall physical condition of the body • Organ that pumps blood around the body • Exercise done to music to improve fitness • ...
Lesson 3 Sum It Up! 2016-03-27
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- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart.
- The heart, vessels, and blood are all part of which system.
- Organs in this system brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Oxygen and nutrients pass through these walls to the body.
- This system produces movement in the body.
- Movements in the body that you can control.
- Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system.
- The place where two or more bones meet.
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- These cells help fight disease.
- This cushions the ends of bones and forms flexible parts like ears and nose.
- Movements in the body that happen without having to think about them.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Blood is made up of clear liquid that carries nutrients and blood cells throughout the body.
- this connects bones together at the joint.
- Drum-like sound that your heart makes when it contracts.
- These often work in pairs; when one contracts the other relaxes.
- Organs that support and protect the body and store minerals.
- Main organs of the respiratory system that expand to fill with air.
- carries oxygen throughout the body.
20 Clues: These cells help fight disease. • carries oxygen throughout the body. • The place where two or more bones meet. • this connects bones together at the joint. • This system produces movement in the body. • Movements in the body that you can control. • Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart. • Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system. • ...
Science 2024-02-23
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- Nerve cells that send messages all over your body to allow you to do everything.
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- Largest joint in a human body.
- Carry blood back to the heart.
- Main nerve tissue column that is connected to the brain.
- Largest organ in the body and covers the body's entire external surface.
- Long tube-like organ that connects the stomach and the large intestine.
- Help you move, breathe, swallow and stay alive.
- Controls all body functions of a human being.
Down
- Carry blood away from the heart.
- Contains the endocrine and exocrine gland.
- Hormone that stimulates the secretion of milk by the mammary glands.
- A collection of parts able to work together to serve a common purpose.
- Two bean-shaped organs that filter your blood.
- Material organism of an individual, human or animal, either living or dead.
- Hardest tissue in the human body.
- Biggest internal organ in the human body.
- Principal muscle of respiration.
- Basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life.
- Lightest organ of the human body system.
- An enclosed, cable-like bundle of nerve fibers.
21 Clues: Largest joint in a human body. • Carry blood back to the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Principal muscle of respiration. • Hardest tissue in the human body. • Lightest organ of the human body system. • Biggest internal organ in the human body. • Contains the endocrine and exocrine gland. • Controls all body functions of a human being. • ...
Pathogens Test Review 2019-12-09
Across
- Throat infection
- A type of bacteria
- Throat Disease caused by Bacteria
- Germs
- Attacks white blood cells
- Number of Bacteria populating the body
- Spread of disease
- Objects that carry germs
- A parasite that can cause brain infection
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- Brain Infection
- Infection caused by Candida
- White blood cells
- Fluids or parts of the body that carry germs
- A virus that infects bacteria
- Causes the common cold
- Type of Fungus
- Small beings invisible to the naked eyes
17 Clues: Germs • Type of Fungus • Brain Infection • Throat infection • White blood cells • Spread of disease • A type of bacteria • Causes the common cold • Objects that carry germs • Attacks white blood cells • Infection caused by Candida • A virus that infects bacteria • Throat Disease caused by Bacteria • Number of Bacteria populating the body • Small beings invisible to the naked eyes • ...
survey of marine animals 2021-04-23
Across
- temporary organ that joins the mother and fetus, transferring oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the fetus
- or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement
- animal whose regulation of body temperature depends on external sources, such as sunlight or a heated rock surface
- Eggs- covered with a protective leathery shell
- an animal lacking a backbone
- that possess a vertebral column and/or notochord at any point in their lives
- having a hollow cylindrical body closed and attached at one end
- firmtissue but is softer and much more flexible than bone
- Vascular System-a network of water vessels in the body, the tube feet being operated by hydraulic pressure within the vessels
- internal skeleton
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- rigid or articulated envelope that supports and protects the soft tissues of certain animals.
- on or capable of the internal generation of heat.
- a form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism.
- of cnidarian in which the body is shaped like an umbrella
- absence of or deviation from the regular disposition of similar parts of the body relative to a specific point, axis, or plane
- community of organisms that live on, in, or near the seabed, river, lake, or stream bottom
- condition of having both male and female reproductive organs
- Symmetry-body can be divided along a plane that divides the animal into left and right sides
- Symmetry-arrangement of body parts around a central axis, like rays on a sun or pieces in a pie
- Glands-the milk-producing gland of women or other female mammals.
- Bladder-contains gas (usually oxygen) and functions as a hydrostatic, or ballast, organ, enabling the fish to maintain its depth without floating upward or sinking.
21 Clues: internal skeleton • an animal lacking a backbone • Eggs- covered with a protective leathery shell • on or capable of the internal generation of heat. • of cnidarian in which the body is shaped like an umbrella • firmtissue but is softer and much more flexible than bone • condition of having both male and female reproductive organs • ...
Kinesiology 2013-10-06
Across
- A half circle-shaped protrusion on a surface
- An inflammation of an entire joint
- The study of joints
- Joint Freely movable joints that allow bones to move about one another in many different directions, but not to rotate
- Plane A vertical flat surface running from side to side of the body
- An inflammation of the synovial cavity caused by excessive stress or tension
- Freely movable joints; synovial joints
- Joint Freely movable joints in which a rounded end of one bone fits into an indented end of another bone
- Plane A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- Movement that increases the angle between two bones
- Joint A freely movable joint that allows bones to make a sliding motion
- An immovable joint in which a conical process fits into a socket held in place by ligaments
Down
- Movement of the sole of the foot inward
- Specialized connective tissue with thick collagen fibers
- Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body
- A half-circle-shaped protrusion on the surface
- Slightly movable joints connected by fibrocartilage
- Movement that decreases the angle between two bones
- Movement of a body part downward in a frontal plane
- Movement of a body part upward in a frontal plane
- Movement of the limbs toward the midline of the body
- Movement that flexes the foot
- Circular movements of the limbs around an axis
- Cartilage Connective tissue covering the ends of long bones
- Kinematic Chain A sequence of action in which the body part farthest from the trunk is fixed during movement
- An accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joint at the base of the large toe and other joints of the feet
26 Clues: The study of joints • Movement that flexes the foot • An inflammation of an entire joint • Freely movable joints; synovial joints • Movement of the sole of the foot inward • A half circle-shaped protrusion on a surface • A half-circle-shaped protrusion on the surface • Circular movements of the limbs around an axis • Movement of a body part upward in a frontal plane • ...
XxHektikHealthxX 2015-10-28
Across
- Another name for the collar-bone
- an involountary muscle that expands and contracts to control breathing wile we are at rest
- Relating to, requiring an absence of oxygen
- a measure of the maximum volume of oxygen that an athlete can use
- a substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates
- Nutrients that we require in small amounts
- allow the exchange of gases between the blood and the tissue
- Adenosine triphosphate
- stored as muscle and amino acids around the body
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Nutrients that we require in large amounts
- the ability to move body parts smoothly and accurately in response to when your senses tell you
- the ability to move your body or put of your body quickly
- also known as the windpipe
- carry blood back to the heart
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- relating to the heart and blood vessels
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- The ability to control the body
- Where muscle doesnt change length
- a muscle which is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system which moves the limbs and other parts of the body
- the range of motion around a joint
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration
- a small colourless disc-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting
- muscle tissue in which the contractile fibrils are not highly ordered, occurring in the gut and other internal organs
- physical capacity to undertake various physical activities measured by testing ability on multiple compontents
- Relating to, involving free oxygen
- the ability to act at the right moment
- Where muscle changes length
- originating in 1762 in England a burger composed of Bacon lettuce and tomato
- the only bone in the body that is funny
30 Clues: Adenosine triphosphate • also known as the windpipe • Where muscle changes length • carry blood back to the heart • The ability to control the body • Carry blood away from the heart • Another name for the collar-bone • Where muscle doesnt change length • the range of motion around a joint • Relating to, involving free oxygen • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes • ...
