body parts Crossword Puzzles
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 2020-04-28
Across
- microorganism with nucleus and ability for sexual reproduction
- Darwin's Bulldog
- chest supports the forelimbs
- closest to the body
- repeated section
- early life
- importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system
- farthest to the body
- Age of Mammals
- a plane that divides the dorsal and ventral portion
- molten rocks
- method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- proposed the young age of Earth
- study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- electric record of muscles
- allows direct inspection of hard parts or marked parts during performance
- careful anatomical description of an animal’s structural design
- take its name from the Jura Mountains
- to the front or belly
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- features that share common ancestry
- a plane that separates that anterior and posterior portion
- visible life
- island contained its own assortment of species
- produces new variations
- a kind of biological blueprint
- Age of Fishes
- a plane that splits the left and right portion
- assortment of taxa
- middle of the body
- Age of Reptiles
- know as the “coal-bearing” period
- sides of the body
- he felt that species were unchangeable
- proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- feature that simply look alike
- hips supports hindlimbs
- features with similar function
- takes its name from rocks in Germany
- ancient rocks
- special case of homology
40 Clues: early life • visible life • molten rocks • Age of Fishes • ancient rocks • Age of Mammals • Age of Reptiles • Darwin's Bulldog • repeated section • sides of the body • assortment of taxa • middle of the body • closest to the body • farthest to the body • to the front or belly • produces new variations • hips supports hindlimbs • special case of homology • electric record of muscles • ...
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 2020-04-28
Across
- microorganism with nucleus and ability for sexual reproduction
- Darwin's Bulldog
- chest supports the forelimbs
- closest to the body
- repeated section
- early life
- importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system
- farthest to the body
- Age of Mammals
- a plane that divides the dorsal and ventral portion
- molten rocks
- method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- proposed the young age of Earth
- study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- electric record of muscles
- allows direct inspection of hard parts or marked parts during performance
- careful anatomical description of an animal’s structural design.
- take its name from the Jura Mountains
- to the front or belly
Down
- features that share common ancestry
- a plane that separates that anterior and posterior portion
- visible life
- island contained its own assortment of species
- produces new variations
- a kind of biological blueprint
- Age of Fishes
- a plane that splits the left and right portion
- assortment of taxa
- middle of the body
- Age of Reptiles
- know as the “coal-bearing” period
- sides of the body
- he felt that species were unchangeable
- proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- feature that simply look alike
- hips supports hindlimbs
- features with similar function
- takes its name from rocks in Germany
- ancient rocks
- special case of homology
40 Clues: early life • visible life • molten rocks • Age of Fishes • ancient rocks • Age of Mammals • Age of Reptiles • Darwin's Bulldog • repeated section • sides of the body • assortment of taxa • middle of the body • closest to the body • farthest to the body • to the front or belly • produces new variations • hips supports hindlimbs • special case of homology • electric record of muscles • ...
CHAPTER 1 : Introduction 2020-04-28
Across
- microorganism with nucleus and ability for sexual reproduction
- Darwin's Bulldog
- chest supports the forelimbs
- closest to the body
- repeated section
- early life
- importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system
- farthest to the body
- Age of Mammals
- a plane that divides the dorsal and ventral portion
- molten rocks
- method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- proposed the young age of Earth
- study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- electric record of muscles
- allows direct inspection of hard parts or marked parts during performance
- careful anatomical description of an animal’s structural design
- take its name from the Jura Mountains
- to the front or belly
Down
- features that share common ancestry
- a plane that separates that anterior and posterior portion
- visible life
- island contained its own assortment of species
- produces new variations
- a kind of biological blueprint
- Age of Fishes
- a plane that splits the left and right portion
- assortment of taxa
- middle of the body
- Age of Reptiles
- know as the “coal-bearing” period
- sides of the body
- he felt that species were unchangeable
- proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- feature that simply look alike
- hips supports hindlimbs
- features with similar function
- takes its name from rocks in Germany
- ancient rocks
- special case of homology
40 Clues: early life • visible life • molten rocks • Age of Fishes • ancient rocks • Age of Mammals • Age of Reptiles • Darwin's Bulldog • repeated section • sides of the body • assortment of taxa • middle of the body • closest to the body • farthest to the body • to the front or belly • produces new variations • hips supports hindlimbs • special case of homology • electric record of muscles • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Terminology 2021-08-19
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- situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
- relating to the nose.
- filters blood and create urine as a waste by-product
- relating to the femur or the thigh.
- relating to the mouth
- The organs that food and liquids travel through when they are swallowed, digested, absorbed, and leave the body as feces
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
- a large triangular shaped muscle which lies over the glenohumeral joint and which gives the shoulder its rounded contour
- a membranous partition between two body cavities or two parts of an organ, especially that between the lungs.
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- situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
- located below the lungs, is the major muscle of respiration
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- made up of glands that produce and secrete hormones that regulate the activity of cells or organs.
- relating to or situated within the bony pelvis
- relating to, or being vertebrae or the spinal column
- assist with abduction and external and internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint
- relating to the underside of an animal or plant
20 Clues: relating to the nose. • relating to the mouth • relating to the femur or the thigh. • relating to or situated within the bony pelvis • relating to the underside of an animal or plant • filters blood and create urine as a waste by-product • relating to, or being vertebrae or the spinal column • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
Musculo-Skeletal System 2024-02-06
10 Clues: Made up of bones • Involuntary muscle • Allows body to move • Bone and bone connect • Bone and muscle connect • Bones that form your head • Another name for the heart • Where two or more bones meet • Parts that make up the skeleton • Body system that helps the body move and aids other body systems
cancer crossword 2022-11-01
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- Your body shutting down completely
- microscopic parts of our body that keep our body alive
- Something that you take to get rid of bad things inside your body
- A treatment for cancer
- Caused by radioactive items
- something that saves you from diseases
- treatment to relieve or heal
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- Harmful bacteria
- the kind of food you eat
- The physical mass of cancer
- A very bad disease
11 Clues: Harmful bacteria • A very bad disease • A treatment for cancer • the kind of food you eat • The physical mass of cancer • Caused by radioactive items • treatment to relieve or heal • Your body shutting down completely • something that saves you from diseases • microscopic parts of our body that keep our body alive • ...
Today We are... 2026-01-15
Across
- Moving your body to stay strong and fit
- What you do with food
- What you do with water or juice
- A fizzy drink with sugar
- All the parts of you together
- How long you sleep or do something
- food Food like burgers and fries that is not very healthy
- What you do at night when you rest
- Not good for your body
- A healthy drink you need every day
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- Healthy foods like carrots and potatoes
- Sweet food that is not healthy in large amounts
- Things you do every day
- What you eat to have energy
- Good for your body and helps you feel well
- Sweet healthy food like apples and bananas
16 Clues: What you do with food • Not good for your body • Things you do every day • A fizzy drink with sugar • What you eat to have energy • All the parts of you together • What you do with water or juice • How long you sleep or do something • What you do at night when you rest • A healthy drink you need every day • Healthy foods like carrots and potatoes • ...
Internal organs 2025-10-01
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- Breaks food into smaller parts.
- Carries blood back to the heart.
- Removes waste water from the blood.
- Helps control body energy.
- Helps you breathe in oxygen.
- Cleans the blood and makes bile.
- Carries blood away from the heart.
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- Sends messages to the body.
- Absorbs nutrients from food.
- Pumps blood around the body.
- Takes water out of food waste.
- Brings air to the lungs.
12 Clues: Brings air to the lungs. • Helps control body energy. • Sends messages to the body. • Absorbs nutrients from food. • Pumps blood around the body. • Helps you breathe in oxygen. • Takes water out of food waste. • Breaks food into smaller parts. • Carries blood back to the heart. • Cleans the blood and makes bile. • Carries blood away from the heart. • ...
The Body 2019-09-29
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- - ER that transports protein made by ribosomes
- - study of functions of organisms and it's parts
- epithelial tissue that's flat and scale-like
- system the contains the heart and blood vessels
- known as the spinal cavity
- secretes substance called hormones into the blood
- - toward the midline
- smallest living unit in our body
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- - back, in the back (dorsal)
- - relative constancy of the internal environment
- farthest away from the surface
- - lying with face upward
- most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the body
- - study of the structure, "cutting apart"
- - nearest the trunk
- - where cell reproduction occur
- - (head, neck, torso) body region
17 Clues: - nearest the trunk • - toward the midline • - lying with face upward • known as the spinal cavity • - back, in the back (dorsal) • farthest away from the surface • - where cell reproduction occur • smallest living unit in our body • - (head, neck, torso) body region • - study of the structure, "cutting apart" • epithelial tissue that's flat and scale-like • ...
Metabolism-Owen Donegan 2022-02-23
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- making clear how evidence supports
- atoms rearrange to form substances
- chemical reaction that releases ener
- proposed answer about the natural world
- a body system that breaks down food
- the ability to make things move or change
- a system of interacting parts
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
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- a claim supported by evidence
- body using molecules for energy & growth
- takes in oygen releases c02
- the body system that transports molecules atoms joined together in particular way
- many glucose molecules together
- large caategory of molecules
- molecule that is used to release energ
- info about the natural world
- molecule that organisms get from air
17 Clues: takes in oygen releases c02 • large caategory of molecules • info about the natural world • a claim supported by evidence • a system of interacting parts • many glucose molecules together • making clear how evidence supports • atoms rearrange to form substances • a body system that breaks down food • chemical reaction that releases ener • molecule that organisms get from air • ...
Metabolism-Owen Donegan 2022-02-23
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- making clear how evidence supports
- atoms rearrange to form substances
- chemical reaction that releases ener
- proposed answer about the natural world
- a body system that breaks down food
- the ability to make things move or change
- a system of interacting parts
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
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- a claim supported by evidence
- body using molecules for energy & growth
- takes in oygen releases c02
- the body system that transports molecules atoms joined together in particular way
- many glucose molecules together
- large caategory of molecules
- molecule that is used to release energ
- info about the natural world
- molecule that organisms get from air
17 Clues: takes in oygen releases c02 • large caategory of molecules • info about the natural world • a claim supported by evidence • a system of interacting parts • many glucose molecules together • making clear how evidence supports • atoms rearrange to form substances • a body system that breaks down food • chemical reaction that releases ener • molecule that organisms get from air • ...
Biology Crossword(Revised) 2022-05-12
Across
- storehouse for good bacteria
- helps with metabolism and detoxification
- helps you breathe
- rumbles when you’re hungry
- system that regulates the body
- circulate blood throughout body
- helps you eat/beginning of the digestive system
- provides sensory input to the nervous system
- Bring in air from the atmosphere and pass it into the bloodstream
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- carries nerve signals
- bone that gives you a “funny” feeling when hit/the one bone that is the most hated
- helps circulate blood
- the system that breaks nutrients into small parts for energy
- absorbs nutrients
- critical to standing up and moving
- absorbs water
- central processing unit of the body
17 Clues: absorbs water • helps you breathe • absorbs nutrients • carries nerve signals • helps circulate blood • rumbles when you’re hungry • storehouse for good bacteria • system that regulates the body • circulate blood throughout body • critical to standing up and moving • central processing unit of the body • helps with metabolism and detoxification • ...
Plant Transport, human circulatory & Air and the Respiratory System 2020-09-12
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- A system in the human body that breaks down food into simple substances for easy absorption.
- Tubes that carry water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the other parts of the plant.
- A process where leaves lose water vapour through the stomata.
- A system where the blood transport oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of a human body. The blood carries carbon dioxide and waste materials away from different parts of the human body.
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- A process where green leaves use water and carbon dioxide to make food in the presence of sunlight.
- vessels Tubes that carry blood around the human body.
- A process where plants or animals take in oxygen to release energy from digested food. Carbon dioxide is given off as one of the waste products.
- Tubes that carry food made in the leaves to the other parts of the plant (roots, stem, flowers and fruits)
- Are tiny openings that allows gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter or leave a plant.
9 Clues: vessels Tubes that carry blood around the human body. • A process where leaves lose water vapour through the stomata. • A system in the human body that breaks down food into simple substances for easy absorption. • Tubes that carry water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the other parts of the plant. • ...
abc 2026-02-05
12 Clues: wet dirt • can hurt you • a home for birds • food from animals • to come out of an egg • a soft thing on a bird • very old bones in rocks • hard parts in your mouth • the back part of an animal • hard parts inside your body • to take something that is not yours • round things that baby animals come from
HEALTH 2023-02-13
Across
- A person who prepares drugs and medicine.
- Relating to the lungs.
- Located inside of something.
- A person who prevents patients from feeling pain.
- A drug that reduces pain.
- A person who cuts open the body in operations.
- A person who uses imaging technology.
- The body part that connects the hand to the arm.
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- The body parts extending from the shoulders.
- A doctor who treats children.
- A tube that carries blood from the heart to the body.
- A heart specialist.
- The organ used to breathe.
- A structure in the heart that opens and closes.
- The gas that people breathe in.
15 Clues: A heart specialist. • Relating to the lungs. • A drug that reduces pain. • The organ used to breathe. • Located inside of something. • A doctor who treats children. • The gas that people breathe in. • A person who uses imaging technology. • A person who prepares drugs and medicine. • The body parts extending from the shoulders. • A person who cuts open the body in operations. • ...
Circulatory System and Heart 2024-02-07
Across
- pumps blood to all parts of the body
- the number of heartbeats per unit of time, usually measured in bpm
- pumps deoxygenated blood through the pulmonary arteries
- prevents the back flow of blood
- carry deoxygenated blood toward the heart
- actively pumps the blood through the aortic valve so it can travel through the body
- located between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- takes in deoxygenated blood from the upper body
- takes in oxygen-poor blood from the body
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- Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- located between the right atrium and the pulmonary artery
- located between the left atrium and left ventricle
- holds oxygenated blood and send blood to the left ventricle
- takes in deoxygenated blood from the lower body
- located between the left ventricle and the aorta
- largest artery in the body
16 Clues: largest artery in the body • prevents the back flow of blood • pumps blood to all parts of the body • takes in oxygen-poor blood from the body • carry deoxygenated blood toward the heart • Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • takes in deoxygenated blood from the lower body • takes in deoxygenated blood from the upper body • ...
selene 7 2023-11-07
Across
- cells become specialized
- add more cells
- chromosomes are pulled to opposite sides
- chromosomes from and nucleus disappears
- regrows missing parts
- replace cells or cell parts
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- organisms grows tiny versions on it's body
- cell grows and copies DNA
- chromosomes line up in the middle
- nucleus reforms and DNA becomes thread-like
- tightly wound DNA
- DNA comes from one organism
- chemical that controls cell functions
13 Clues: add more cells • tightly wound DNA • regrows missing parts • cells become specialized • cell grows and copies DNA • DNA comes from one organism • replace cells or cell parts • chromosomes line up in the middle • chemical that controls cell functions • chromosomes from and nucleus disappears • chromosomes are pulled to opposite sides • organisms grows tiny versions on it's body • ...
intro and axial crossword 2020-10-15
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- cube-shaped and contains mostly spongy
- away from the midline
- nose area
- consists of bones cartilages and joints
- spiky, open appearance like
- contains heart and blood vessels
- is a group of organs that work together
- how the body works/functions
- groups of similar cells that have a common job
- provides movement
- smallest unit of matter
- structure composed of multiple tissue type
- process of breaking down ingested food
- doesn't fit one exact description
- mouth
- towards the middle of the body
- dense and looks smooth
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- giant bone-destroying cells
- at the body surface
- bones that contain the ribs and skull
- study of the structure,shape and parts of body
- formed by two set of bones
- building blocks of matter
- bones of the limbs
- upper part of body, above
- forehead area of the skull
- organ systems make up an
- away from the surface
28 Clues: mouth • nose area • provides movement • bones of the limbs • at the body surface • away from the midline • away from the surface • dense and looks smooth • smallest unit of matter • organ systems make up an • building blocks of matter • upper part of body, above • formed by two set of bones • forehead area of the skull • giant bone-destroying cells • spiky, open appearance like • ...
Body systems 2020-10-21
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- pumps blood throughout the body
- these make up your spine
- a brain disorder that causes seizures
- this disorder causes decreased brain function and sever memory loss
- helps carry air to your lungs
- carry blood back to the heart
- responsible for your breathing
- the largest bone in your body
- you use this muscle when flexing your foot
- brings oxygen and nutrient to all parts of the body
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- this protects your knee joints
- this muscle is named after a baby cow
- carry blood to the heart
- consist of all the nerds that carry signals from the brain to the rest of the body
- difficulty breathing due to inflammation in the airway
- controls the functions of the body
- a disease caused by an infection in the air sacs of the lungs
- you use these when you do push ups
- this bone protects your brain
- you use this muscle when you run
20 Clues: carry blood to the heart • these make up your spine • helps carry air to your lungs • carry blood back to the heart • this bone protects your brain • the largest bone in your body • this protects your knee joints • responsible for your breathing • pumps blood throughout the body • you use this muscle when you run • controls the functions of the body • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- system that helps circulate blood throughout our body
- this carries deoxygenated blood back to our heart
- one of the two types of cells in the nervous system
- one of the primary organs in the central nervous system
- number of skeletal muscles in our body
- disease that is caused by long term inflammation in the bronchial tubes
- largest bone in the human skeletal system
- an organ that is in the middle of our chest
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- total amount of bones in our body
- another name for the circulatory system
- one of the two parts of the respiratory system
- main tissue that encase the heart
- biggest joint in your body
- study of diseases and disorders of the nervous system
- a muscle you can control
- pairs of spinal nerves in the human body
- form of cancer that comes from your lungs
- muscle that controls 80% of breathing
- smallest bone in the skeletal system
- one of the strongest muscles
20 Clues: a muscle you can control • biggest joint in your body • one of the strongest muscles • total amount of bones in our body • main tissue that encase the heart • smallest bone in the skeletal system • muscle that controls 80% of breathing • number of skeletal muscles in our body • another name for the circulatory system • pairs of spinal nerves in the human body • ...
Survey of Marine Animals 2026-03-23
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- - Animals with a backbone
- - Internal support structure of vertebrates
- - Asexual reproduction where a new organism grows off the parent
- - Organ that nourishes developing embryos in mammals
- - Animals whose body temperature depends on environment
- Symmetry - Body plan with two equal halves
- - Process of shedding an outer layer to grow
- - A stage in jellyfish life that swims freely
- - Lack of any definite shape or symmetry
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- - Organism that has both male and female reproductive organs
- - Flexible tissue found in sharks instead of bone
- - Attached, tube-like body form of cnidarians
- - Animals that keep a constant body temperature
- Eggs - Eggs that can survive on land without drying out
- Bladder - Organ that helps fish control buoyancy
- Vascular System - System used by echinoderms for movement and feeding
- - Living on the ocean floor
- Symmetry - Body plan where parts are arranged around a center
- - Animals without a backbone
- - Hard outer covering that protects an animal
- Glands - Glands that produce milk for offspring
21 Clues: - Animals with a backbone • - Living on the ocean floor • - Animals without a backbone • - Lack of any definite shape or symmetry • Symmetry - Body plan with two equal halves • - Internal support structure of vertebrates • - Process of shedding an outer layer to grow • - Attached, tube-like body form of cnidarians • - Hard outer covering that protects an animal • ...
Task A 2025-03-24
Across
- crosswise
- side of the body or organ
- the back side
- closer to the body, opposite of distal
- away from the head towards the tail end
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- towards the middle or center
- layer of connective tissue that surrounds every part of the body
- front of any structure
- positioned at or towards the front
- back of a structure
- parts of the body away from the center
11 Clues: crosswise • the back side • back of a structure • front of any structure • side of the body or organ • towards the middle or center • positioned at or towards the front • parts of the body away from the center • closer to the body, opposite of distal • away from the head towards the tail end • layer of connective tissue that surrounds every part of the body
poultry 2020-02-25
Across
- stewing chicken
- whole or chicken parts that are packed and frozen
- mature male chicken under 10 months old
- entrails of deer placed on the hide and given to the hunting dogs as reward
- term ____ arises in medieval age during the late 13th century
- extra large broilers about 4 kilos in weight
- before ______, the chicken is not fed one day before to allow easier removal of entrails
- to remove bones before cooking
- male chicken under 10 months old
- bird targeted in falconry
- slaughtered bird from which the blood and feathers have been removed
- includes breaded chicken nuggets, breaded chicken fillet, chicken rolls, chicken kiev, relleno
- is a mixture of food that is put inside a bird such as chicken before it is cooked
- also called drumstick
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- poultry with all body parts intact but not alive
- most popular and widely eaten
- parts of a chicken that are cut and packed when sold frozen or fresh
- surgically castrated male chicken
- soaking the chicken parts in an acid base liquid
- it is a cut or slice of boneless fish
- removal of viscera
- includes picking the big feathers and rubbing on the body to remove the tiny feathers
- can be sold whole, split into halves, quarted without backbone, boned chicken, breast, etc.
- culinary term for the edible offal of a fowl
- commonly used in thanksgiving
- internal organs have been removed and cleaned
- collective term for domesticated birds bred for eating.
- the bled chicken is dropped into hot water for 50-60 seconds then remove its feathers
- yields more meat per pound than a fryer and is usually roasted whole
- spring chicken
30 Clues: spring chicken • stewing chicken • removal of viscera • also called drumstick • bird targeted in falconry • most popular and widely eaten • commonly used in thanksgiving • to remove bones before cooking • male chicken under 10 months old • surgically castrated male chicken • it is a cut or slice of boneless fish • mature male chicken under 10 months old • ...
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 2020-04-27
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- / a kind of biological blueprint
- ability for sexual reproduction
- through space.
- / assortment of taxa
- / a plane that separates that anterior and posterior portion
- / method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- description of an animal’s structural design.
- / hips supports hindlimbs
- / takes its name from rocks in Germany
- / know as the “coal-bearing” period
- / visible life
- / proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- / a plane that splits the left and right portion
- / a plane that divides the dorsal and ventral portion
- / closest to the body
- / special case of homology
- / to the front or belly
- / Darwin's Bulldog
- / importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- / produces new variations
- / sides of the body
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- / ancient rocks
- / repeated section
- / Age of Reptiles
- / farthest to the body
- / take its name from the Jura Mountains
- / island contain its own assortment of species
- /careful
- /accounted for how light
- / electric record of muscles
- / study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- / early life
- / feature that simply look alike
- / middle of the body
- / chest supports the forelimbs
- / microorganism with nucleus
- / features with similar function
- / molten rocks
- / Age of Fishes
- / he felt that species were unchangeable
- / allows direct inspection of hard parts or marked parts during performance
- / Age of Mammals
- / features that share common ancestry
43 Clues: /careful • / early life • through space. • / visible life • / molten rocks • / ancient rocks • / Age of Fishes • / Age of Mammals • / Age of Reptiles • / repeated section • / Darwin's Bulldog • / sides of the body • / assortment of taxa • / middle of the body • / closest to the body • / farthest to the body • / to the front or belly • /accounted for how light • / hips supports hindlimbs • ...
invertebrates 2018-02-12
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- an invertebrate is an animal without a ""
- Have no symmetry, can grow missing parts back and moves until it finds a place to settle.
- These arthropods have 8 legs and a two-part body such as scorpions and spiders
- These invertebrates have six legs, three body parts, has wings, such as bees and ants. (type of arthropod)
- the largest class of animals. Their legs are joined. They can be found on land or in the water (name of the group of invertebrate)
- animals that have long tube-like body divided into segments.
- Clam, snail, squid, oysters, octopuses
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- cnidarians can be divided into two groups 1. polyp and ""
- sand dollar, sea cucumber, feather stars, sea urchins, starfish
- an outside body covering, that provides support and protection
- Invertebrates that have poison stingers on tentacles. Have radial symmetry. Includes jelly fish, hydra, and sea anemones.
- animals without a backbone
- water animals with a body made of segments, a firm outer shell, two pairs of antennae, and limbs that are jointed ex) lobster (type of arthropod)
13 Clues: animals without a backbone • Clam, snail, squid, oysters, octopuses • an invertebrate is an animal without a "" • cnidarians can be divided into two groups 1. polyp and "" • animals that have long tube-like body divided into segments. • an outside body covering, that provides support and protection • sand dollar, sea cucumber, feather stars, sea urchins, starfish • ...
Anatomy Chapters 1 and 2 2015-08-24
Across
- another term for shoulder muscle, 18 c1
- Largest organ of the body, 7 c1
- Represents the symbol "K" on the periodic table, 8 c1
- organ system that helps you breath, 7 c1
- Smallest, basic, part of an Element, 4 c2
- A bond that attracts Hydrogen, 8 c2
- To keep everything normal within the body, 9 c1
- Bonds broken down, 9 c2
- flat surface that divides 2 parts, 15 c1
- where your lungs and ribs are located, 13 c1
- lower part of your back, 12 c1
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- midline of the body, 18 c1
- group of cells working together, 3 c1
- An object that contains carbon, 4 c1
- The study of a disease and how it works, 2 c1
- necessary for cell and human life, 11 c2
- smallest buildings blocks of life, 4 c1
- study of a structure of the body, 1 c1
- negatively charged particles of the atom, 4 c2
- Chemical process that takes place in your body
20 Clues: Bonds broken down, 9 c2 • midline of the body, 18 c1 • lower part of your back, 12 c1 • Largest organ of the body, 7 c1 • A bond that attracts Hydrogen, 8 c2 • An object that contains carbon, 4 c1 • group of cells working together, 3 c1 • study of a structure of the body, 1 c1 • another term for shoulder muscle, 18 c1 • smallest buildings blocks of life, 4 c1 • ...
Organ System CrossWord 2022-05-19
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- System that protects your body from infection and external injuries.
- System that breaks down nutrients into parts small enough to digest for energy.
- System that fights off things that cause illness or infection.
- Controls your metabolism.
- What you use to breathe.
- System that brings oxygen and nutrients to the cells whilst taking away wastes.
- System that maintains the correct limits of bodily fluids.
- System that brings air into the lungs while releasing carbon dioxide.
- System responsible for movement.
- System that transmits signals through the body.
- System made of bone.
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- Pumps blood.
- Makes white blood cells.
- Control center.
- Produces eggs.
- It's what you brush.
- System that regulates development.
- Removes wastes and extra fluid from your body.
- channels that carry blood throughout your body.
- System that protects, gives shape, makes blood cells, and allows movement for the body.
- You use it to eat.
- System that produces sperm and egg cells.
22 Clues: Pumps blood. • Produces eggs. • Control center. • You use it to eat. • It's what you brush. • System made of bone. • Makes white blood cells. • What you use to breathe. • Controls your metabolism. • System responsible for movement. • System that regulates development. • System that produces sperm and egg cells. • Removes wastes and extra fluid from your body. • ...
Muscular System 2022-01-18
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- state of partial contraction
- tightening or shortening of muscle
- moving in circle at joint
- smooth muscle
- bending foot towards the knee
- function without conscious thought
- end that does not move
- turning a body part around its own axis
- away from midline
- tough, sheetlike membrane
- inherited disease leading to atrophy
- end that moves when muscle contracts
- turning a body part downward
- connective tissue cord connecting muscle to bone
- toward the midline
- muscle can return to original shape
- overstretching of or injury to muscle
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- nerve inpulses not properly transmitted
- muscle that attaches to bone
- muscle fibers stimulated by nerves
- decreasing the angle; bending body part
- ability to be stretched
- chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain
- increasing angle between 2 body parts
- flexion bending the foot away from the knee
- person has control over muscle's action
- becomes short and thick
- irritability
- turning a body part upward
- muscle cramp
- muscle type that forms heart
31 Clues: irritability • muscle cramp • smooth muscle • away from midline • toward the midline • end that does not move • ability to be stretched • becomes short and thick • moving in circle at joint • tough, sheetlike membrane • turning a body part upward • muscle that attaches to bone • state of partial contraction • muscle type that forms heart • turning a body part downward • ...
The human body - part 1 2023-09-30
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- Hard white structures used for chewing
- top part, containing the eyes, nose and mouth
- Opposite to the chest
- what remains after a wound is gone
- Part of the body that strengthens the trunk
- they appear on the skin when we get old
- an organ capable of feeling flavors
- small brown spots that appear on people’s faces
- either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck
- part of the body at the end of the arms
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- humans use them to perceive noises
- hairs growing on the edge of the eyelids
- It is able to sense smells
- Organs near the base of the tongue
- human beings use it to think
- Either side of the face below the eye
- strongest bone of the body
- Opening in the body used for speaking and eating
- organic conduit food goes through
- Curved bones surrounding the chest
20 Clues: Opposite to the chest • It is able to sense smells • strongest bone of the body • human beings use it to think • organic conduit food goes through • humans use them to perceive noises • Organs near the base of the tongue • what remains after a wound is gone • Curved bones surrounding the chest • an organ capable of feeling flavors • Either side of the face below the eye • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- system that helps circulate blood throughout our body
- this carries deoxygenated blood back to our heart
- one of the two types of cells in the nervous system
- one of the primary organs in the central nervous system
- number of skeletal muscles in our body
- disease that is caused by long term inflammation in the bronchial tubes
- largest bone in the human skeletal system
- an organ that is in the middle of our chest
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- total amount of bones in our body
- another name for the circulatory system
- one of the two parts of the respiratory system
- main tissue that encase the heart
- biggest joint in your body
- study of diseases and disorders of the nervous system
- a muscle you can control
- pairs of spinal nerves in the human body
- form of cancer that comes from your lungs
- muscle that controls 80% of breathing
- smallest bone in the skeletal system
- one of the strongest muscles
20 Clues: a muscle you can control • biggest joint in your body • one of the strongest muscles • total amount of bones in our body • main tissue that encase the heart • smallest bone in the skeletal system • muscle that controls 80% of breathing • number of skeletal muscles in our body • another name for the circulatory system • pairs of spinal nerves in the human body • ...
Nutrition 2024-03-05
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- - Essential for digestion, makes up blood plasma, and helps move waste around the body
- - Rhythmic, wavelike motion of muscles
- - Important for metabolism, tissue building, and regulation of body processes
- - Helps form hemoglobin in red blood cells
- - Regulate body fluids, contribute to growth, assist in various body functions, and aid in building tissues
- - Bones become porous and break easily
- - Component of enzymes and insulin
- - Helps with cellular metabolism
- - Arteries are narrowed by plaque buildup in inner surfaces
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- - State of poor nutrition
- - Capillaries pick up digested nutrients
- - Organic molecules that help protect from harmful chemicals
- - Starches or sugars
- - Essential for repairing tissues
- - Process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts
- - Insufficient secretion or use of insulin leading to increased sugar in blood
- - High blood pressure
- - Nutrients are used for building tissue and providing energy
- - Salt
- - Fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate
- - Fatty acids needed for growth and development
21 Clues: - Salt • - Starches or sugars • - High blood pressure • - State of poor nutrition • - Helps with cellular metabolism • - Essential for repairing tissues • - Component of enzymes and insulin • - Rhythmic, wavelike motion of muscles • - Bones become porous and break easily • - Capillaries pick up digested nutrients • - Helps form hemoglobin in red blood cells • ...
Poriferan and Cnidarians 2024-09-30
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- Protein-based material holding spicules together
- Individuals having both male and female reproductive organs
- The main opening?mouth of a sea sponge
- Organisms with both male and female reproductive organs
- Central cavity of a sea sponge
- Complex, highly organized sea sponge body type
- Organisms that strain water to capture food particles
- Immature stage of an animal, often differing from adults
- Asexual reproduction method where new individuals grow from parent's body parts
- organisms living on or near the seafloor
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- fixed,usually sessile, cnidarian body form
- needle-like skeletal structures in sea sponges
- Animals attached to a surface, unable to move
- free-floating, bell-shaped cnidarian body type
- free-swimming, flat, ciliated larval stage of cnidarians
- Small pores in sea sponges for water entry
- Simplest type of a sea sponge body type
- Whip-like structures for movement or sensing
- Organisms with separate male and female individuals
- Small,usually microscopic, drifting aquatic organisms
- Cells or tissues able to shorten and tighten
21 Clues: Central cavity of a sea sponge • The main opening?mouth of a sea sponge • Simplest type of a sea sponge body type • organisms living on or near the seafloor • fixed,usually sessile, cnidarian body form • Small pores in sea sponges for water entry • Whip-like structures for movement or sensing • Cells or tissues able to shorten and tighten • ...
Immune System BB 2023-03-16
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- ___ line of defense is custom made cells
- medicines that counteract bacterial infection
- ___ system works to keep your body not sick
- ___ acquired immunity is the body making itself resistant
- immune system cells made in the bone marrow
- ___ cycle is the reproduction of a bacteriophage with a host cell
- ___ line of defense is the innate immune system
- ___ acquired immunity is taking antibodies to become resistant
- Immune ___ are the smallest parts of the immune system
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- immune system cells that absorb bacteria
- ___ immunity is giving the body small doses of a virus
- ___ blood cells are responsible for stopping an infection
- protein made to counteract toxins/foreign substances
- immune system cells that create antibodies
- toxin/foreign substance that triggers immune response
- immune system cells that attack infected cells
- giving the body beforehand immunity to something
- infectious microbe that contains a section of DNA
- ___ immunity is what immunity the body already has
- immune system cells that remove foreign substances
20 Clues: immune system cells that absorb bacteria • ___ line of defense is custom made cells • immune system cells that create antibodies • ___ system works to keep your body not sick • immune system cells made in the bone marrow • medicines that counteract bacterial infection • immune system cells that attack infected cells • ___ line of defense is the innate immune system • ...
Nervous System I - Basic Structure & Function 2023-01-26
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- Highly branched projections at the ends of neurons that relay impulses to other neurons
- Chemicals that alter a neuron's response to a neurotransmitter or block the release of a neurotransmitter. Examples: endorphins & enkephalins
- The period of time needed for a neuron to be ready to send another signal
- The nervous system controlling involuntary actions
- When multiple neurons deliver impulses to the same neuron
- The lipid (fat) substance that insulates an axon, enabling it to conduct signals faster
- Neurotransmitter that controls skeletal muscles
- The nodes (gaps) between Schwann cells
- Inability to sleep (pg. 380)
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- When one neuron sends impulses to multiple neurons
- Can cause seizures, loss of consciousness (pg. 380)
- Neurons in the brain or spinal cord that communicate with each other
- The cells along the axon covered in myelin sheaths
- Drugs like morphine, heroin, codeine, opium derived from the poppy plant (pg. 382)
- Neurons that conduct impulses from peripheral body parts to the brain or spinal cord
- The space between neurons where neurotransmitters (chemicals) propagate the impulse from one neuron to another
- When neurotransmitters are transported back to the synaptic knob.
- Neurons that conduct impulses from the brain or spinal to peripheral body parts
- The nervous system controlling skeletal muscles
- A nerve cell (incl. cell body, axon, dendrites)
20 Clues: Inability to sleep (pg. 380) • The nodes (gaps) between Schwann cells • The nervous system controlling skeletal muscles • Neurotransmitter that controls skeletal muscles • A nerve cell (incl. cell body, axon, dendrites) • When one neuron sends impulses to multiple neurons • The cells along the axon covered in myelin sheaths • ...
List 25 2022-05-19
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- you do this before an intense exercise
- having big muscles
- a machine where you can run in the same place
- a competition that includes 10 events
- a building where you practice gymnastics and other sports
- a sport that is like playing soccer with your hand
- to run very fast
- a tool used to measure times and speeds
- person who practices sports
- the tissue in your body that makes it move
- an activity that requires physical effort
- a routine strictly followed
- to be able to move different parts of your body gracefully
- the last book of the four Gospels
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- to exercise
- a synonym to endurance
- a team race where you pass a stick to the next runner
- the things you need to practice a sport
- a race with 3 parts
- a sport that develops agility, flexibility and coordination
- a long race or contest
- to persist in doing something without giving up
- a synonym for warm-up
- exercise where your body uses a lot of oxygen
- a big building where people go see a sport
- sweat
- an athletic competition that happens every 4 years
- being physically fit and healthy
28 Clues: sweat • to exercise • to run very fast • having big muscles • a race with 3 parts • a synonym for warm-up • a synonym to endurance • a long race or contest • person who practices sports • a routine strictly followed • being physically fit and healthy • the last book of the four Gospels • a competition that includes 10 events • you do this before an intense exercise • ...
The human nervous system 2022-08-25
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- parts of the body that respond to a stimulus; muscles and glands are are effectors
- changes in the environment that can be detected by organisms
- a very small vacuole
- a long, thin, fibre of cytoplasm that extends from the cell body of a neurone
- short fibres of cytoplasm in a neurone
- ensuring that actions of different parts of the body work together
- an electrical signal that passes rapidly along an axon
- a chemical stored in vesicles at the end of neurones, which can be released to diffuse across the synaptic cleef and set up an electrical impulse in the next neurone
- a cell that is secialised for conducting electrical impulses rapidly
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- a neurone that transmits electrical impulses from the CNS to an effector
- a means of automatically and rapidly integrating and coordinating stimuli with the responses of effectors
- cells or groups of cells that detect stimuli
- a tiny gap between two neurones, at a synapse
- a group of neurone axons lying together
- a junction between two neurones
15 Clues: a very small vacuole • a junction between two neurones • short fibres of cytoplasm in a neurone • a group of neurone axons lying together • cells or groups of cells that detect stimuli • a tiny gap between two neurones, at a synapse • an electrical signal that passes rapidly along an axon • changes in the environment that can be detected by organisms • ...
The Central Nervous System 2025-05-31
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- junctions between 2 neurons
- transmit neural messages from cell body toward another neuron
- second largest part of brain, responsible for coordination of movement
- serves as a link between nervous and endocrine systems, regulates temperature, circadian rhythm
- bridge to other parts of brain, nerve fibers passion between medulla and other parts of brain
- peripheral nervous system (made up of sensory receptors
- highly branched fibers that extend from the cell body, recieves neural impulses and transmit to cell body
- receives information from the thalamus about what to see, and integrates information to make a response
- shortest portion of brainstem, contains centers for visual and auditory reflexes
- central nervous system, contains brain and spinal cord
- cell bodies attached to axons of nerves are grouped into this (plural, ganglia)
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- largest part of brain
- communicate with neurons, cells protect and support neurons
- axon divides into these terminal branches, release neurotransmitters
- highly specialized to receive and transmit electrical and chemical signals
15 Clues: largest part of brain • junctions between 2 neurons • central nervous system, contains brain and spinal cord • peripheral nervous system (made up of sensory receptors • communicate with neurons, cells protect and support neurons • transmit neural messages from cell body toward another neuron • axon divides into these terminal branches, release neurotransmitters • ...
Blood 2022-04-27
10 Clues: blood straws • help's you breathe • big organ of the body • largest internal organ • flow helps blood through body • helps you run and think property • open and close to allow blood flow • takes away nutrients from the body • connect two parts of the main system • carries blood from the heart to the body
Human system 2024-05-17
10 Clues: pumps blood • carrying blood • protects brain • digestion ends here • helps the body move • protect lungs and heart • absorbs water from undigested food • pushes food down the to the stomach • gives body its shape and parts of the body • is involved in the exchange of gases between our body and our surroundings
The Nervous System 2023-12-21
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- Composed of Brain and Spinal Cord
- cells that Wrap around a single nerve axon
- Provide neurotransmitters
- Insulation made of a fatty substance
- Make the myelin sheath
- Contain cell body, axon and dendrites
- Small spider-like cells that engulf dead cells and bacteria
- Rest and Repair
- Bundles of nerve fibers in the CNS
- Cluster of neuron cell bodies in the PNS
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- Conducts impulses away from cell body
- Fight or Flight
- Bundles of nerve fibers in the PNS
- Nerves that go to skeletal system under voluntary control
- Conduct impulses towards the cell body
- Nerves that Go to smooth and cardiac muscle under involuntary control
- Star-shaped cells that protect blood brain barrier
- Matter that Interprets sensory information from various parts of the body
- Matter that conducts, processes and sends information
- Gaps between adjacent Schwann cells (nodes of)
- Cluster of neuron body cell bodies in the CNS
- Outermost part of myelin sheath, essential for repair
- Carries information to and from the CNS
23 Clues: Fight or Flight • Rest and Repair • Make the myelin sheath • Provide neurotransmitters • Composed of Brain and Spinal Cord • Bundles of nerve fibers in the PNS • Bundles of nerve fibers in the CNS • Insulation made of a fatty substance • Conducts impulses away from cell body • Contain cell body, axon and dendrites • Conduct impulses towards the cell body • ...
The Human Body 2021-03-28
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- to take out or take away
- the blood cells that carry oxygen
- a body part that does a specific job in an organism
- to breathe air out
- two or more objects that work together
- to move liquids with rhythmic force
- to move liquids in one direction
- the act of bringing air into the body
- the red liquid inside out bodies
- system a group of organs that carry blood through the body
- the group of bones that work together to support and protect the body
- to breathe air in
- the group of muscles that work together to help the body move
- to work correctly
- an action that is done thinking about it
- an action that is done without thinking
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- the condition of a living organism
- to make something shorter
- a group of organs that breaks down food into energy the body can use
- the blood cells that help the body fight infections
- to make something longer
- the organs that bring oxygen into the body
- the parts of the body that work together to communicate and help the body respond to its environment
- to take something in
- information sent from the brain to a part of the body
- to break down food
- microscopic organisms that can be harmful
27 Clues: to breathe air in • to work correctly • to breathe air out • to break down food • to take something in • to take out or take away • to make something longer • to make something shorter • to move liquids in one direction • the red liquid inside out bodies • the blood cells that carry oxygen • the condition of a living organism • to move liquids with rhythmic force • ...
Health Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- The most useful supply of energy for your body
- The state or process of growing up, also the period of life from puberty to maturity
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The ability to bend and move your body easily; you can move your arms and legs in many directions.
- Used by the body for energy and to help store some vitamins
- The ability to use body parts and senses together for movement
- The body of rules governing how people behave socially or in public life
- Conditions or practices of cleanliness
- Used for the growth and repair of cells and to supply energy
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- Substances in food that your body uses
- Help regulate body processes and fight disease
- The period of human development just preceding adolescence
- A drug that slows down the nervous system and relieves pain
- The way you hold your body as you sit, stand, and move
- Taking care of your body and having a neat and clean appearance
- The ability to move and change directions
- A strong desire to do something, even though it is
- Help regulate body processes and build new cells
- A grooming product used under the arms to control body odor
- Helps with digestion; makes up most of your blood; helps remove waste products; and regulates body temperature
- The smallest living part of the body
22 Clues: The smallest living part of the body • Substances in food that your body uses • Conditions or practices of cleanliness • The ability to move and change directions • Help regulate body processes and fight disease • The most useful supply of energy for your body • A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart • Help regulate body processes and build new cells • ...
Health Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- Help regulate body processes and build new cells
- The ability to move and change directions
- A grooming product used under the arms to control body odor
- Used for the growth and repair of cells and to supply energy
- A strong desire to do something, even though it is
- The most useful supply of energy for your body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Conditions or practices of cleanliness
- Helps with digestion; makes up most of your blood; helps remove waste products; and regulates body temperature
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- A drug that slows down the nervous system and relieves pain
- Taking care of your body and having a neat and clean appearance
- The smallest living part of the body
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- Help regulate body processes and fight disease
- The ability to bend and move your body easily; you can move your arms and legs in many directions.
- The body of rules governing how people behave socially or in public life
- The way you hold your body as you sit, stand, and move
- The ability to use body parts and senses together for movement
- Substances in food that your body uses
- Used by the body for energy and to help store some vitamins
- The period of human development just preceding adolescence
- The state or process of growing up, also the period of life from puberty to maturity
22 Clues: The smallest living part of the body • Conditions or practices of cleanliness • Substances in food that your body uses • The ability to move and change directions • Help regulate body processes and fight disease • The most useful supply of energy for your body • A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart • Help regulate body processes and build new cells • ...
7 The Human Body U1 L1 Introduction to Body Systems 2025-08-21
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- The ____ reproductive system nourishes a developing fetus
- This system gets rid of the bodies waste
- The nervous system produces ____ messages
- This disease affects cell function because body cells stop them from taking glucose from the blood
- Body systems, also called ____ ____
- A lack of ____ harms many body systems and may cause disease
- Body systems ____ organs
- Even though ____ may look different on the outside, on the inside they are very similar to humans
- These cells swim
- These cells have long thin branches
- This system helps the body get rid of viruses
- This system sends electrical messages
- ____ of organs work together to form body systems
- This system allows movement of body parts
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- The ____ ____ ____ of cells relate to their function
- Many body systems work ____
- This is part of the muscular system
- This is one way body systems communicate, by ____ messages
- This system helps deliver nutrients to the body
- The endocrine system releases ____
- The ____ reproductive system delivers sperm
- Living organisms need to use ____ t run their bodies and move
- This system acts as a barrier
- This system is made up of cartilage
- This system influences growth
- This is the maintenance of a constant internal environment when outside conditions change
- When the body cannot maintain homeostasis it is easier for ____ to invade the body
- This is the outer layer of the skin
- This system gets rid of carbon dioxide from the body
29 Clues: These cells swim • Body systems ____ organs • Many body systems work ____ • This system acts as a barrier • This system influences growth • The endocrine system releases ____ • This is part of the muscular system • Body systems, also called ____ ____ • This system is made up of cartilage • These cells have long thin branches • This is the outer layer of the skin • ...
Body 2014-11-10
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- Readily engaging in informal talk
- The joint connecting the foot with the leg
- Slow to reveal emotion or opinions
- Easily offended or upset
- The arm bends here
- The front part of the body between the chest and thighs
- The leg bends here
- Relaxed and tolerant in attitude or manner
- Less polite way of saying overweight
- Considered to be an ideal build
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- The part of the body between the arm and the neck
- The part of the face above the eyebrows.
- Not able to be relied upon
- The joint connecting the hand with the arm
- The middle line of the human body
- Happy to talk about their feelings
- Too thin
- Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed
18 Clues: Too thin • The arm bends here • The leg bends here • Easily offended or upset • Not able to be relied upon • Considered to be an ideal build • Readily engaging in informal talk • The middle line of the human body • Slow to reveal emotion or opinions • Happy to talk about their feelings • Less polite way of saying overweight • The part of the face above the eyebrows. • ...
Body 2015-02-18
Body 2021-09-09
18 Clues: 4 • top • back • chest • close • front • bottom • middle • buttocks • face down • the brain • to the side • below chest • distant, far • Facing upward • right and left • top and bottom • front and back
body 2021-06-16
body 2020-05-07
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- - you may have it broken
- - thanks to it you can hear everything
- - thanks to him you smell different smells
- - you usually lie on them when you go to sleep or rest
- - is between the hair and eyebrows
- - thanks to the fact that you have them, you can move around the earth
- - usually girls have long ones and boys have short ones
- - you bite them
- - is below the mouth
- - you wear a necklace on it
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- - thanks to him you think some people don't have him:)
- - if you fall, you rip them off
- - thanks to him, you feel hungry or full
- - thanks to you see it
- - they are on the eyelids and protect us from falling into the eye
- - pumps blood
- - they look out from the sun
- - thanks to it you can pick up different things
18 Clues: - pumps blood • - you bite them • - is below the mouth • - thanks to you see it • - you may have it broken • - you wear a necklace on it • - they look out from the sun • - if you fall, you rip them off • - is between the hair and eyebrows • - thanks to it you can hear everything • - thanks to him, you feel hungry or full • - thanks to him you smell different smells • ...
Body 2023-05-19
18 Clues: - pea • - suu • - sõrm • - lõug • - silm • - põsk • - kõrv • - keha • - käsi • - nägu • - varvas • - kõrvad • - hammas • - juuksed • - käsivars • - labajalad • - jalasäär; jalg • - labajalg (pöid)
organ system 2022-05-29
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- clear-to-white fluid made of White blood cells
- System that pumps blood throughout the body
- large muscle on the back of the upper limb of many vertebrates
- system that breaks down food
- System that move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- System that protects the body from
- an organ in the human which secretes particular chemical substances
- protects the body from external factors
- system that made up of all the body's different hormones
- organ that digests food using acid
- System that maintains fluid levels in our body tissues by removing all fluids that leak out of our blood vessels.
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- stores urine
- System that helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other
- System that maintains the volume and composition of body fluids within normal limits
- converts carbon dioxide into oxygen and pumps it through the body
- System that is responsible for movement
- pumps blood to the rest of the body
- male reproductive part
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, etc.
- factors such as bacteria, chemicals, and temperature.
- System that produces eggs or sperms
- system with bones and connective tissue
23 Clues: stores urine • male reproductive part • system that breaks down food • System that protects the body from • organ that digests food using acid • pumps blood to the rest of the body • System that produces eggs or sperms • System that is responsible for movement • protects the body from external factors • system with bones and connective tissue • ...
Body Systems 2023-03-03
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- Includes the brain, one part sends messages through the body
- Necessary for having babies
- For blood flow through the body, includes heart
- Includes body parts associated with strength
- Breaks down food you have consumed
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- Includes the bones inside of your body
- Responsible for the body releasing pee
- Releases hormones, or "chemical messengers" into the body
- Needed for bringing air through the body
- Responsible for helping protect you from diseases
10 Clues: Necessary for having babies • Breaks down food you have consumed • Includes the bones inside of your body • Responsible for the body releasing pee • Needed for bringing air through the body • Includes body parts associated with strength • For blood flow through the body, includes heart • Responsible for helping protect you from diseases • ...
Neurons, The CNS, and the Endocrine System 2020-10-16
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- Exists to perform three tasks and is essential for forming the nervous system
- Decreases the likelihood a neuron will undergo action potential
- includes the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems in order to function
- When a neuron impulse either occurs or doesn't
- gland arguably the most important part of the ES since it affects all other parts of the ES
- imbalance can be caused by diseases, disorders, toxic exposure, or ignored health issues
- When neurons are polarized
- glands produces epinephrine and norepinephrine and also induces the flight or fight response
- When neurons are depolarized
- gland located in a specific place in the upper body and regulates important body functions like heartrate and blood pressure
- these parts of the ES produce and regulate hormones
- When a neurotransmitter is returned to the neuron vesicle
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- the processes used to recycle neurotransmitters help to do what to the neurotransmitters?
- also known as the skeletal system and rely on afferent and effererent neurons
- Can slow down, stop or mimic neurotransmitters
- The in-between passing of the sending axon tip and receiving dentrite
- Most important for messages in the body and are separated into two types
- messengers sent to organs and tissues
- the internal balance of the body and a huge factor in natural bodily schedule
- this controls the chemical balances of bodily systems
- Increase the likelihood a neuron will undergo action potential
- These can block or speed absence of neurotransmitters
22 Clues: When neurons are polarized • When neurons are depolarized • messengers sent to organs and tissues • Can slow down, stop or mimic neurotransmitters • When a neuron impulse either occurs or doesn't • these parts of the ES produce and regulate hormones • this controls the chemical balances of bodily systems • These can block or speed absence of neurotransmitters • ...
Invertebrates 2018-02-13
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- sand dollar, sea cubucumber, feather stars, sea urchins, starfish
- the largest class of animals. their legs are joined. they can be found on land or in the water (name the group of invertebrate)
- an outside body covering, that provides support and protection
- these invertebrates have six legs, three body parts, has wings such as bees and ants (type of arthopod)
- these arthopods have 8 legs and a two part body such as scorpions and spiders
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- an invertebrate is an animal without a **
- have no symmetry can grow missing parts back and moves until it finds a place to settle
- animals without a backbone
- water animals with a body made of segments, a firm outer shell, two pairs of antennae, and limgs that are joined together (ex: lobster- type of arthopod)
- clam, snail, squid, oyters, octopuses
- animals that have long tube like body divided into segments.
- invertebrates that have poison stigers on tentacles. have radial symmetry. includes jelly fish, hydra, and sea anemones.
- cnidarians can be divided into two groups 1. polyp and 2. **
13 Clues: animals without a backbone • clam, snail, squid, oyters, octopuses • an invertebrate is an animal without a ** • animals that have long tube like body divided into segments. • cnidarians can be divided into two groups 1. polyp and 2. ** • an outside body covering, that provides support and protection • ...
Vocabulary Words For Chapter 3 2014-05-27
Across
- Feelers on the heads of arthropods
- a hard covering that supports the body
- a slender, flexible body part used to touch,hold,or move
- a vertebrate that begins life with gills and later develops lungs
- line, a row of tiny holes with nerve endings that feel changes in water pressure
- re-grow lost body parts
- made up of many similar sections
- the middle section of an insects body
- an arthropod with four pairs of walking legs,no antennae, and two body segments
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- the rear sections of an insects body
- an organism that harms another organism by living on or in it and taking nutrient from it
- an animal with a back bone
- an animal with no back bone
- an arthropod with five pairs of antennae,and two main body segments
- an invertebrate with jointed feet and a segmented body.
- an invertebrate with an unsegmented soft body,often covered by a hard shelled
16 Clues: re-grow lost body parts • an animal with a back bone • an animal with no back bone • made up of many similar sections • Feelers on the heads of arthropods • the rear sections of an insects body • the middle section of an insects body • a hard covering that supports the body • an invertebrate with jointed feet and a segmented body. • ...
Brady - Metabolism 2022-02-23
Across
- : a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together.
- : A claim supported by evidence.
- : Proof.
- : A molecule that organism can use to release energy.
- : building blocks for protein.
- : The body system that takes in oxygen and puts out carbon dioxide.
- : The body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
- : Reaction between oxygen and glucose.
- : We breath it.
- : Made of carbon and oxygen atoms.
- : A group of atoms.
- : A set of complex parts forming a complete whole.
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- : A proposed questions to an answer
- : The bodies use of energy for energy and growth.
- : The ability to change something.
- : The body system that breaks down food.
- : Comes from meat.
- : Atoms rearrange making a new substance.
- : Supporting you claim and making it clearer.
19 Clues: : Proof. • : We breath it. • : Comes from meat. • : A group of atoms. • : A claim supported by evidence. • : A proposed questions to an answer • : Reaction between oxygen and glucose. • : The body system that breaks down food. • : building blocks for protein. • : Made of carbon and oxygen atoms. • : Atoms rearrange making a new substance. • ...
Controlling Body Systems 2025-11-18
Across
- Response where the knee kicks forward.
- Tissue made of neurons and supporting cells.
- Body system that collects and responds to information.
- System that increases breathing rate during a reaction.
- System that works with the nervous system to speed heartbeat.
- Basic unit that makes up tissues.
- Long part of a neuron that carries signals away from the cell body.
- Branch-like parts of a neuron that receive signals.
- Organ that controls all body systems.
- Response you cannot control.
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- Bundle of axons that carries signals in the body.
- Result of brain processing that can be a memory, emotion, or action.
- System that moves the body after receiving signals.
- Network that carries signals like traffic on highways.
- System that protects the brain with bone.
- Thing that causes a response, such as a loud noise.
- Cells that send signals in the nervous system.
- Response you can control.
- Quick, automatic response processed by the spinal cord.
- Organ that carries signals between the brain and body.
20 Clues: Response you can control. • Response you cannot control. • Basic unit that makes up tissues. • Organ that controls all body systems. • Response where the knee kicks forward. • System that protects the brain with bone. • Tissue made of neurons and supporting cells. • Cells that send signals in the nervous system. • Bundle of axons that carries signals in the body. • ...
Lung Cancer Awareness 2024-06-25
Across
- A lump of cells in the body that shouldn't be there
- Sometimes lung cancer is passed down from family members through these
- How large and far cancer cells have grown throughout the body
- A building block of the body
- Small parts of the body that can swell up when cancer is in the body
- A common cause of lung cancer
- A treatment that uses high-energy ________
Down
- A treatment to help cure cancer by using medicines
- Cancer cells in the lungs
- A harmful tumor in the body
- When doctors fix a sick part of the body
- What helps us breathe
12 Clues: What helps us breathe • Cancer cells in the lungs • A harmful tumor in the body • A building block of the body • A common cause of lung cancer • When doctors fix a sick part of the body • A treatment that uses high-energy ________ • A treatment to help cure cancer by using medicines • A lump of cells in the body that shouldn't be there • ...
KEY terms 2023-04-03
Across
- Diminish size due to wasting away.
- not malignant or non cancerous.
- Body's defender against antigens
- Reaction that provides a powerful defense against invading organism.
- Infection of the body part.
- Cancerous.
- Spread of tumors.
- Tissue death.
- Study of neoplasm cancer.
- Foreign substances recognized by the body.
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- Disordered growth of various tissues or body parts.
- Abnormal increase in the amount of cells within a tissue or organ.
- A patient who shows no evidence of diseases.
- Physician based infection.
- Blood trapped in body tissues.
- Severe or moderate allergic reaction.
- Personal Protective Equipment (abbr).
- Hospital based infection.
- A new and abnormal growth.
- Lack of blood supply in an organ.
- the precise disease process affecting a patient.
- Subjective data
- A study compiled for a given disease in a given population.
- Precaution- Reducing the spread of microorganism from one site to another.
- Cause of an unknown disease.
25 Clues: Cancerous. • Subjective data • Spread of tumors. • Tissue death. • Hospital based infection. • Study of neoplasm cancer. • Physician based infection. • A new and abnormal growth. • Infection of the body part. • Cause of an unknown disease. • Blood trapped in body tissues. • not malignant or non cancerous. • Body's defender against antigens • ...
Death Investigation Review 2024-05-13
Across
- human decomposition stage that produces gases that rupture the skin
- pooling of blood in the tissues after death
- manner of death where the fatal outcome was unintentional
- time that rigor mortis starts after death
- stiffening of the skeletal muscles after death
- white areas within visible lividity
- the exact time that the victim drew their last breath
- -of death: defined as how the death came about
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- the cooling of the body after death
- where lividity would be if someone died laying on their back
- time after death when the body is the most stiff
- when lividity is permanent
- where stiffness begins
- drug classification
- temperatures that speed up the livor, rigor, and algor mortis processes
- environmental temperature
- parts of the body that blood settles into as the body decomposes
- -of death: immediate reason for a person's death
- -mortem: after death
- where scientists study decomposing bodies
20 Clues: drug classification • -mortem: after death • where stiffness begins • environmental temperature • when lividity is permanent • the cooling of the body after death • white areas within visible lividity • time that rigor mortis starts after death • where scientists study decomposing bodies • pooling of blood in the tissues after death • ...
Survivor 2024-04-23
Across
- vessel small tube in your body
- cannot be hurt
- someone you do not know
- pick between two or more things
- not strong
- when your body is hurt
- stop someone or something from being hurt
- to get better after being hurt or sick
- an event that harms a lot of people, animals or things
- something you get away from
- facts or details of a situation
- organized group of parts that work together
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- very strong
- something that can harm you
- feeling you get when you are afraid
- someone who lives near you
- cannot protect yourself
- stops living
- movement in your body
- sweat to help cool the body
- harmed or hurt
- something that stops you from doing what you want to do
- a person who has been hurt
- ability to move or be active
24 Clues: not strong • very strong • stops living • cannot be hurt • harmed or hurt • movement in your body • when your body is hurt • someone you do not know • cannot protect yourself • someone who lives near you • a person who has been hurt • something that can harm you • sweat to help cool the body • something you get away from • ability to move or be active • vessel small tube in your body • ...
18/02/2026 2026-02-18
Across
- – You have five on one hand.
- – The part between your neck and your arm.
- – You walk and run with these.
- – The bottom part of your leg.
- – The part between your head and your shoulders.
- – Pain in your tooth/teeth.
- – The part of your body between your shoulder and your hand.
- – The top part of your body.
- – Pain in your back.
- – You see with this.
- – You hold things with this.
- – You hear with this.
- – You smell with this.
- – The part of your body behind you.
- – It grows on your head.
- – The soft parts around your mouth.
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- – When your body temperature is high.
- – The front part of your head.
- leg – When your leg bone is broken.
- – Pain in your stomach.
- – You eat and speak with this.
- – Pain in your head.
- – The middle part of your leg.
- – The hair above your eyes.
24 Clues: – Pain in your head. • – Pain in your back. • – You see with this. • – You hear with this. • – You smell with this. • – Pain in your stomach. • – It grows on your head. • – Pain in your tooth/teeth. • – The hair above your eyes. • – You have five on one hand. • – The top part of your body. • – You hold things with this. • – The front part of your head. • – You walk and run with these. • ...
hh3344 2026-03-22
Across
- Quiet thinking to relax your mind
- A shot that protects you from diseases
- Grains that keep all their natural parts
- How you think, feel, and handle stress
- A life with regular movement and exercise
- Cleaning hands to stop germs from spreading
- Thinking in a hopeful and happy way
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- Ability to stretch and bend your body easily
- Ability to stay active for a long time
- Eating the right amount of food
- Taking time to care for your body and mind
- A set of habits you do regularly
- Taking care of your teeth and gums
- Exercise that strengthens your heart and lungs
- Paying attention to the present moment
- Ways to protect your skin from the sun
- Resting to reduce stress and feel calm
- How your body turns food into energy
- Time to relax and recover
- Nutrients that help protect your body from damage
20 Clues: Time to relax and recover • Eating the right amount of food • A set of habits you do regularly • Quiet thinking to relax your mind • Taking care of your teeth and gums • Thinking in a hopeful and happy way • How your body turns food into energy • Ability to stay active for a long time • Paying attention to the present moment • A shot that protects you from diseases • ...
Task A 2025-03-24
Across
- the back side
- crosswise
- layer of connective tissue that surrounds every part of the body
- side of the body or organ
Down
- towards the middle or center
- closer to the body, opposite of distal
- front of any structure
- positioned at or towards the front
- back of a structure
- parts of the body away from the center
- away from the head towards the tail end
11 Clues: crosswise • the back side • back of a structure • front of any structure • side of the body or organ • towards the middle or center • positioned at or towards the front • closer to the body, opposite of distal • parts of the body away from the center • away from the head towards the tail end • layer of connective tissue that surrounds every part of the body
11 Body Systems 2015-11-03
Across
- offspring
- with bones to move body
- liquid waste
- hair, nails, creates a waterproof barrier around body
- hormones to keep various body systems in balance
- breathing, exchange gas with lungs
- protect and work with parts of body
- the body against infections
Down
- blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes
- environment changes, sends signal to brain to feel
- down food, removes wastes, absorbs nutrients
11 Clues: offspring • liquid waste • with bones to move body • the body against infections • breathing, exchange gas with lungs • blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes • protect and work with parts of body • down food, removes wastes, absorbs nutrients • hormones to keep various body systems in balance • environment changes, sends signal to brain to feel • ...
Anatomy Ch.1 pt.1 2023-09-03
Across
- Muscle or gland (or other organ) capable of being activated by nerve endings.
- The part of the double-layered membrane that lines the outer surfaces of organs within the ventral body cavity.
- Attachment of a muscle that remains relatively fixed during muscular contraction.
- state of body equilibrium or stable internal environment of the body.
- Relating to the limbs; one of the two major divisions of the skeleton.
- Sum total of the chemical reactions occurring in the body cells.
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- The most common homeostatic control mechanism. The net effect is that the output of the system shuts off the original stimulus or reduces its intensity.
- A longitudinal (vertical) plane that divides the body or any of its parts into right and left portions.
- Clear, watery fluid secreted by cells of a serous membrane.
- Feedback that tends to cause the level of a variable to change in the same direction as an initial change.
- Branch of anatomy dealing with the microscopic structure of tissues.
- Specific sagittal plane that lies exactly in the midline.
- Longitudinal(vertical) plane that divides the body or an organ into anterior and posterior parts.
- A series of catabolic steps in which complex food molecules are broken down to their building blocks by enzymes.
14 Clues: Specific sagittal plane that lies exactly in the midline. • Clear, watery fluid secreted by cells of a serous membrane. • Sum total of the chemical reactions occurring in the body cells. • Branch of anatomy dealing with the microscopic structure of tissues. • state of body equilibrium or stable internal environment of the body. • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-10-16
Across
- A way that your body releases waste from your body
- Removes waste in our bodies
- Breaks down food into nutrients
- Responsible for the creation of humans
- Sends signals/messages from one part of your body to another
- Network of organs and tissues that help us breathe
Down
- Responsible for delivering blood to different parts of the body
- Outer layer of the body (Contains things like hair and nails)
- Provides support for the body/gives us our shape
- Helps circulate the blood through your entire body
- Pulls on your bones to help you move
- Responsible for the hormones in your body that are responsible for most of the body's functions
- Defends the body from infections, viruses, diseases, etc.
13 Clues: Removes waste in our bodies • Breaks down food into nutrients • Pulls on your bones to help you move • Responsible for the creation of humans • Provides support for the body/gives us our shape • A way that your body releases waste from your body • Helps circulate the blood through your entire body • Network of organs and tissues that help us breathe • ...
Cnidaria Crossword 2024-10-15
Across
- Larval form of cnidarian.
- Central digestive compartment in cnidarian.
- Phylum that includes jellyfish, coral, and sea anemone.
- Body structure of cnidarians, with two germ layers.
- Symbiotic algae that live inside coral and provide energy through photosynthesis.
- Class of cnidarian that includes true jellyfish.
- Free-swimming, bell-shaped life stage in cnidarian.
- Small freshwater cnidarian known for its regenerative abilities.
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- Class of cnidarian that includes coral and sea anemone.
- Phylum that includes comb jelly.
- Class of cnidarian that includes hydra and Portuguese man o' war.
- Arm-like structure used for capturing prey and locomotion.
- Free-swimming cnidarian with a bell-shaped body and tentacles.
- Body plan in which body parts are arranged around a central axis.
- Specialized stinging cell found in cnidarian.
- Sessile, cylindrical life stage in cnidarian.
- Jelly-like layer between the two body layers of cnidarian.
- Stinging organelle within a cnidocyte.
18 Clues: Larval form of cnidarian. • Phylum that includes comb jelly. • Stinging organelle within a cnidocyte. • Central digestive compartment in cnidarian. • Specialized stinging cell found in cnidarian. • Sessile, cylindrical life stage in cnidarian. • Class of cnidarian that includes true jellyfish. • Body structure of cnidarians, with two germ layers. • ...
Zoology 2019-11-13
Across
- Full complete body cavity with organs
- Study of animals
- Study of life
- Creates energy in its own body
- Specialization of many cells
- Can move to find food
- Arrangement of body parts to create mirror images
- Sharp rigid structures used for support
- Breaking off of a body part which becomes a new and identical cnidarian.
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- Hairlike structures that wave about and create currents
- Fertilized egg
- Obtains energy from outside sources
- Flexible inner boundary of a cell used to regulate material into and out of a cell
- Sponges get their food by
- Small openings along sponge that let material into the sponge
15 Clues: Study of life • Fertilized egg • Study of animals • Can move to find food • Sponges get their food by • Specialization of many cells • Creates energy in its own body • Obtains energy from outside sources • Full complete body cavity with organs • Sharp rigid structures used for support • Arrangement of body parts to create mirror images • ...
Body 2022-07-25
Body 2022-10-11
Across
- you can put a ring on it
- you use this to think
- this is between your wrist and shoulder
- you use these to breathe
- this red liquid carries oxygen
- this is máj in HUngarian
- this is normally blond, brown, red, or black
- put this up for a like
- these bones run along your back
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- this is the bottom of your face
- this pumps blood
- you use these to bend your legs
- these bones protect your heart and lungs
- this holds your pee
- these are at the end of your fingers
- these help you chew
- these are white and strong
- this is the largest organ
18 Clues: this pumps blood • this holds your pee • these help you chew • you use this to think • put this up for a like • you can put a ring on it • you use these to breathe • this is máj in HUngarian • this is the largest organ • these are white and strong • this red liquid carries oxygen • this is the bottom of your face • you use these to bend your legs • these bones run along your back • ...
Body 2020-01-09
Across
- kaki in english is?
- telinga in english is?
- kelopak mata in english is?
- alis in english is?
- tangan in english is?
- bola mata in engkish is?
- hand in indonesian is?
- nose in indonesian is?
- eyebrow in indonesian is?
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- dahi in english is?
- mata eyeball in indonesian is?
- mata Eyelid in indonesia is?
- hidung in english is?
- forehead in indonesian is?
- ear in indonesian is?
- hair in indonesian is?
- foot in indonesian is?
- rambut in english is?
18 Clues: kaki in english is? • dahi in english is? • alis in english is? • hidung in english is? • ear in indonesian is? • tangan in english is? • rambut in english is? • telinga in english is? • hair in indonesian is? • foot in indonesian is? • hand in indonesian is? • nose in indonesian is? • bola mata in engkish is? • eyebrow in indonesian is? • forehead in indonesian is? • ...
Body 2020-01-09
Across
- kaki in english is?
- telinga in english is?
- kelopak mata in english is?
- alis in english is?
- tangan in english is?
- bola mata in engkish is?
- hand in indonesian is?
- nose in indonesian is?
- eyebrow in indonesian is?
Down
- dahi in english is?
- mata eyeball in indonesian is?
- mata Eyelid in indonesia is?
- hidung in english is?
- forehead in indonesian is?
- ear in indonesian is?
- hair in indonesian is?
- foot in indonesian is?
- rambut in english is?
18 Clues: kaki in english is? • dahi in english is? • alis in english is? • hidung in english is? • ear in indonesian is? • tangan in english is? • rambut in english is? • telinga in english is? • hair in indonesian is? • foot in indonesian is? • hand in indonesian is? • nose in indonesian is? • bola mata in engkish is? • eyebrow in indonesian is? • forehead in indonesian is? • ...
body 2020-05-07
Across
- - thanks to the fact that you have them, you can move around the earth
- - you bite them
- - you may have it broken
- - they are on the eyelids and protect us from falling into the eye
- - is below the mouth
- - you usually lie on them when you go to sleep or rest
- - usually girls have long ones and boys have short ones
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- - they look out from the sun
- - thanks to him, you feel hungry or full
- - thanks to him you smell different smells
- - is between the hair and eyebrows
- - thanks to it you can pick up different things
- - if you fall, you rip them off
- - thanks to you see it
- - thanks to it you can hear everything
- - you wear a necklace on it
- - thanks to him you think some people don't have him:)
- - pumps blood
18 Clues: - pumps blood • - you bite them • - is below the mouth • - thanks to you see it • - you may have it broken • - you wear a necklace on it • - they look out from the sun • - if you fall, you rip them off • - is between the hair and eyebrows • - thanks to it you can hear everything • - thanks to him, you feel hungry or full • - thanks to him you smell different smells • ...
Body 2023-03-17
19 Clues: нос • шея • ухо • рот • лицо • нога • глаз • зубы • спина • живот • голова • голова • колено • вся рука • все тело • вся нога • кисть руки • палец на ноге • палец на руке
body 2018-04-14
Across
- It helps us to smell things.
- Shorter then fingers,it is on our foots.
- The part in the middle of your arm,where it bends.
- It helps us to walk,run,jump and move around.Between foot and knee.
- Lowest part of our face,under the mouth.
- Hairy things which are upper our eyes.
- It can be long or short,straight or curly,blonde or black.
- The upper part of the humans body.
- Part of the body between the shoulder and hand.
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- The end part of the leg, on which a person stands or moves.
- It helps us to see the world in different colors.
- Part of your body between your neck and top of your arms.
- It helps to turn around our head.
- Long thin parts at the end of each hand.
- The place where your leg bends.
- The end part of the arm.
- It helps us to hear each other.
- With this part of the body you can breath,eat,talk and drink.
18 Clues: The end part of the arm. • It helps us to smell things. • The place where your leg bends. • It helps us to hear each other. • It helps to turn around our head. • The upper part of the humans body. • Hairy things which are upper our eyes. • Shorter then fingers,it is on our foots. • Long thin parts at the end of each hand. • Lowest part of our face,under the mouth. • ...
BODY 2023-11-27
Across
- a forceful injury caused by a sharp, pointed object that goes into the skin
- A wound caused by a scraping force or friction.
- skin, nails, and hair
- teeth,liver, stomach mouth, intestines
- glands
- A messy looking wound caused by a tearing or crushing force
- nodes, white blood cells
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- heart, veins, arteries and capillaries
- being
- A clean, straight cut caused by a sharp edge
- lungs, alveoli
- destroy, damage, or injure by heat or fire
- A deep wound caused by a sharp, stabbing object
- brain, spinal cords, nerves
- testis, ovary
- rib cage, spine, femur
- ureter, and urethra
- occurs when force or pressure is put on a body part.
- a type of injury that occurs when there is a tear or rupture of the tiny blood vessels under the surface of the skin.
19 Clues: being • glands • testis, ovary • lungs, alveoli • ureter, and urethra • skin, nails, and hair • rib cage, spine, femur • nodes, white blood cells • brain, spinal cords, nerves • heart, veins, arteries and capillaries • teeth,liver, stomach mouth, intestines • destroy, damage, or injure by heat or fire • A clean, straight cut caused by a sharp edge • ...
Foods Class Words 2022-08-24
Across
- frying a cooking method that cooks food by submerging it in oil
- a moist-heat cooking method using hotter temperatures than poaching and simmering
- the traditions and beliefs of a racial, religious, or social group
- a compound that provides energy to the body
- when harmful bacteria transfer from one food to another food
- a microorganism that needs a host to live
- a mixture
- breaking down food into smaller parts that the body can use
- a stew made with spices
- a lack of emotion
- a sore
Down
- to bring about
- type of pathogen that causes many foodborne illnesses
- a thickened cream soup
- the fat portion of milk
- pungent or expired
- the study of how the body uses nutrients
- to slowly deteriorate
- excessive deposits of body fat
- microorganisms that cause disease
- maintaining good conditions to prevent disease
21 Clues: a sore • a mixture • to bring about • a lack of emotion • pungent or expired • to slowly deteriorate • a thickened cream soup • the fat portion of milk • a stew made with spices • excessive deposits of body fat • microorganisms that cause disease • the study of how the body uses nutrients • a microorganism that needs a host to live • a compound that provides energy to the body • ...
Crossoword 2020-10-27
Across
- how many parts are in a neuron?
- how many bones does a baby have?
- you lose a lot of ___ just by breathing
- how many blood cells do we lose each second
- how many ounces of blood does the average persons heart move per beat
- strongest muscle in the body Based on size
- how many nerves are in the brain?
- connect muscle to bone
- muscles are made of muscle
Down
- what do blood cells have that carry oxygen?
- how long is the entire circulatory system in miles?
- Longest bone in the body?
- muscles can only
- one main part of the nervous system is the ___ nervous system
- circulatory system delivers nutrients and___to the body
- How many bones does the skeletal system have?
- lung capacity of average adult?(liter)
- the longest nerve in out body is the ___ nerve
- which lung is smaller?
- where is the smallest bone?
20 Clues: muscles can only • which lung is smaller? • connect muscle to bone • Longest bone in the body? • muscles are made of muscle • where is the smallest bone? • how many parts are in a neuron? • how many bones does a baby have? • how many nerves are in the brain? • lung capacity of average adult?(liter) • you lose a lot of ___ just by breathing • ...
LIFE PROCESSES 2025-06-17
Across
- air sacs in lungs for exchange of gases
- in leaf for gas exchange
- that speed up reactions
- of releasing energy from food
- internal balance in the body
- in food and using it for energy and growth
- in position by the body or its part
- tissue that transports food in plants
- of absorbed food into body tissues
Down
- in mouth that helps digest starch
- excretory organ in humans
- of substances in the body
- that prepares its own food
- down of food into simpler forms
- of water from aerial parts of plants
- of food in plants through phloem
- for gaseous exchange in humans
- of nitrogenous waste
- unicellular organism with pseudopodia
- make their own food by this process
20 Clues: of nitrogenous waste • that speed up reactions • in leaf for gas exchange • excretory organ in humans • of substances in the body • that prepares its own food • internal balance in the body • of releasing energy from food • for gaseous exchange in humans • down of food into simpler forms • of food in plants through phloem • in mouth that helps digest starch • ...
Pathogens Test Review 2019-12-09
Across
- Number of Bacteria populating the body
- A parasite that can cause brain infection
- A type of bacteria
- Throat infection
- Causes the common cold
- A virus that infects bacteria
- Best method for breaking the chain of infection
- Small, invisible to the naked eyes
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- Spread of disease
- Objects that carry germs
- Brain Infection
- Germs
- Infection caused by Candida
- Type of Fungus
- Fluids or parts of the body that carry germs
- Attacks white blood cells
- Disease caused by Bacteria
- White blood cells
18 Clues: Germs • Type of Fungus • Brain Infection • Throat infection • Spread of disease • White blood cells • A type of bacteria • Causes the common cold • Objects that carry germs • Attacks white blood cells • Disease caused by Bacteria • Infection caused by Candida • A virus that infects bacteria • Small, invisible to the naked eyes • Number of Bacteria populating the body • ...
Review Nutrients 2012-09-18
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- promotes cell growth
- body's main source of energy
- associated with high risk of diabetes
- Long to digest
- Needed for your thyroid gland to function properly
- Helps your body produce energy
- needed for making bones and teeth
- this can effect your heart
- dissolve in water
- may increase your cholesterol
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- caused by vitamin D defincency
- protection of blood cells
- provides certain fatty acids that your body can not provide
- helps repair tissues
- lower triglcerides
- help build bones
- Lack of vitamin c
- helps nerves and muscles functions
- Does not contain enough essential nutrients
- combination of most B vitamins
- this is what your body uses to repair and maintain itself
- should have 20 to 35 grams a day
- Needed for keeping the right amounts of water in the different parts of your body
- To much of this could be very harmful to you.
24 Clues: Long to digest • help build bones • Lack of vitamin c • dissolve in water • lower triglcerides • helps repair tissues • promotes cell growth • protection of blood cells • this can effect your heart • body's main source of energy • may increase your cholesterol • caused by vitamin D defincency • combination of most B vitamins • Helps your body produce energy • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- Transmits signals towards different parts of the body
- allows you to have good posture and move around
- type of infection in the respiratory system
- Made of bones and protects organs
- includes nerves and clusters of nerves that connect the centeral nervous system
- what makes up the muscular system
- carries blood to the heart
- Carries blood away and towards the heart
- Something the human body needs to sustain itself
- carries blood away from the heart
- system that allows you to move
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- lets you have subtle movements like facial expressions
- regulates natural body processes like your heart beating
- apart of the central nervous system
- Protects the heart and the lungs
- sends blood throughout our bodies
- protects the brain
- main organ in the respiratory system
- place where oxygen enters your body
- the skeletal system contains a lot of this
20 Clues: protects the brain • carries blood to the heart • system that allows you to move • Protects the heart and the lungs • sends blood throughout our bodies • Made of bones and protects organs • what makes up the muscular system • carries blood away from the heart • apart of the central nervous system • place where oxygen enters your body • main organ in the respiratory system • ...
Zoology Sponges, Worms, Cnidarians Vocabulary 2023-08-05
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- groups of cells performing a function
- bowl shaped body plan
- vase shaped body plan
- lives in or on another organism
- joining of egg and sperm cells
- animals with a backbone
- organism that does not live in/on a host
- combined unit of tissues
- ex: jellyfish
- ex: sea anemone
- flat worms, soft as jelly
- phylum of sponges - "having pores"
- arrangement of body parts
- group of many individual animals
- involves two parents
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- animals without a backbone
- feed on dead or decaying material
- free living flatworms
- symmetry divided into halves
- invertebrates with no body symmetry
- infected with a parasite
- basic unit of structure in living thing
- parasitic flat worm
- involves one parent
- animals classified into 35 groups
- symmetry through a central point
- invertebrates with stinging cells
- group of organs performing function
- immature form of an animal
- controls inherited characteristics
30 Clues: ex: jellyfish • ex: sea anemone • parasitic flat worm • involves one parent • involves two parents • free living flatworms • bowl shaped body plan • vase shaped body plan • animals with a backbone • infected with a parasite • combined unit of tissues • flat worms, soft as jelly • arrangement of body parts • animals without a backbone • immature form of an animal • symmetry divided into halves • ...
Module 2: vocabulary 2022-10-31
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- an operation
- (adj): advanced
- (adj): self-adjusting
- (adj): money-making
- (v): to begin
- (adj): working
- (v): surpassing
- up with (phr v): reaching the same level or
- (adj): instinctive
- energy
- (v): to reset
- (n): the making of artificial body parts
- (v): freeing from
- (adj): that you yourself choose to do
- (n): sth artificial that is put into the body
- as sth
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- (adj): unequalled
- (adj): elegant; stylish
- words
- (adj): extraordinary
- (n): the body process of converting food
- (adj): relating to the nerves in a body
- (v): to communicate a feeling, an idea, etc
- (adj): difficult to understand
- (adj): throbbing
- (n): a feeling of liking sth very much
- (n): a device that responds to physical signals
- (adj): incorporated
- (adj): curious
- (v): created
- (adj): remaining
31 Clues: words • energy • as sth • an operation • (v): created • (v): to begin • (v): to reset • (adj): working • (adj): curious • (adj): advanced • (v): surpassing • (adj): throbbing • (adj): remaining • (adj): unequalled • (v): freeing from • (adj): instinctive • (adj): money-making • (adj): incorporated • (adj): extraordinary • (adj): self-adjusting • (adj): elegant; stylish • (adj): difficult to understand • ...
nutrition 2022-02-11
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- necessary for a healthy body
- build and repair body tissue
- makes up bones and teeth
- an indigestible fiber found in plant cell walls
- important in the structure of bone
- important in building body parts
- nervosa- characterized by intense fear of being fat and by serving weight loss
- overeat and then vomit secretly once or several times a day
- and oils- source of stored energy for life activities
- makes up part of hemoglobin
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- dissolves and transports materials
- person who has a special interest in food and health
- important in protein digestion
- makes up thyroid hormones
- influences muscle contraction and nerve action
- important in fluid balance
- diet- made up of a variety of foods that supply the body with the proper amounts of necessary nutrients and energy
- helps push food through the digestive tract
- source of energy for life activities
- the energy content of food measured in heat units
20 Clues: makes up bones and teeth • makes up thyroid hormones • important in fluid balance • makes up part of hemoglobin • necessary for a healthy body • build and repair body tissue • important in protein digestion • important in building body parts • dissolves and transports materials • important in the structure of bone • source of energy for life activities • ...
Invertebrates crossword puzzle 2022-03-31
Across
- "which one of you is the real Dirty Dan"
- the other mean bee
- supports and protects body from outside
- not the same on both sides
- honey making pollinators
- any structure such as let or antenna that grows out of the body
- one of your cousins got these
- same on both sides
- 8 tentacles
- middle part where legs and wings are attached
- insect with mythical name
- physical change via cocoon
- compound eyed insect
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- animal with no backbone
- web spinning arachnids
- mean bee
- supports and provides structure from inside
- animal with backbone
- body temp based on environment
- contains antennae, eyes, mouthparts
- hard shield/shell
- " hey watch out for the giant fist"
- animal that can produce both egg and sperm
- contains digestive and reproductive parts
- maintains a constant body temperature
- periodic shedding of exoskeleton
26 Clues: mean bee • 8 tentacles • hard shield/shell • the other mean bee • same on both sides • animal with backbone • compound eyed insect • web spinning arachnids • animal with no backbone • honey making pollinators • insect with mythical name • not the same on both sides • physical change via cocoon • one of your cousins got these • body temp based on environment • periodic shedding of exoskeleton • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2025-10-26
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- Keeping the body’s inside stable.
- Small part inside a cell that has a job.
- Fat layer under the skin.
- Toward the front of the body.
- Protein that makes skin and nails hard.
- Connects one bone to another.
- Moves body parts.
- Bone cell that keeps bone healthy.
- Toward the head or above another part.
- The thick middle layer of skin.
- Soft bone with air spaces inside.
- Makes energy for the cell.
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- Makes proteins.
- Hard, solid bone layer.
- Makes sweat to cool the body.
- Covers and protects body surfaces.
- Sends and receives messages.
- Increases a change until the job is done.
- Standing straight, palms forward.
- Pigment that gives skin its color.
- The thin outer layer of skin.
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- Reverses a change to stay balanced.
- Holds the cell’s DNA.
- Water moving through a membrane.
25 Clues: Makes proteins. • Moves body parts. • Holds the cell’s DNA. • Hard, solid bone layer. • Fat layer under the skin. • Makes energy for the cell. • Sends and receives messages. • Makes sweat to cool the body. • Toward the front of the body. • Connects one bone to another. • The thin outer layer of skin. • The thick middle layer of skin. • Water moving through a membrane. • ...
GRADE 9 - SCIENCE - Q1-UNIT1-MODULE1 - RESPIRATORY AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS 2025-11-19
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- – Carries blood back to the heart
- – Protein carrying oxygen in red blood cells
- – Body parts working together
- – Two branches leading from trachea to the lungs
- – System working with circulatory for nutrient absorption
- – Windpipe; passageway for air to the lungs
- – Smaller branches inside lungs
- DIOXIDE – Waste gas exhaled
- – Main organ of respiratory system
- – Liquid part of blood
- – Pumps blood throughout the body
- – Gas inhaled and delivered to cells
- – Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
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- – Substances absorbed by circulatory system
- – Carries blood away from the heart
- – Lower chamber of the heart
- – Breathing process
- – System assisting breathing via movement
- – Body’s stable internal environment
- – Main breathing muscle
- – Heartbeat felt in arteries
- – Movement of blood through the body
- – Smallest blood vessels for gas/nutrient exchange
- – Throat region before esophagus/trachea
- – Voice box
- – Largest artery in the body
26 Clues: – Voice box • – Breathing process • – Liquid part of blood • – Main breathing muscle • DIOXIDE – Waste gas exhaled • – Lower chamber of the heart • – Heartbeat felt in arteries • – Largest artery in the body • – Body parts working together • – Smaller branches inside lungs • – Carries blood back to the heart • – Pumps blood throughout the body • – Main organ of respiratory system • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-27
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- Taking body measurements
- Patient lies at a decline angle
- Feeling with fingers or hands during an examination
- Patient lies at a 90° angle
- Not detectible by clinical methods alone
- Patient lies supine with legs hung at 90° in stirrups
- Patients bring knees to chest
- Used to examine the eardrum and ear canal
- Looking at a person or body part
- The method of listening to organs using a stethoscope
- Patient lies on left side with left knee slightly tilted and right knee bent
- A sterile cup used for collecting and testing various body substances
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- used to test for certain types of hearing loss
- Patient lies flat on back
- Patient lies straight on their stomach
- Patient lies on back with feet flat on bed and knees up
- Tapping the body with fingers or other instruments during an examination
- Manipulating a body part by manual examination
- Used for inspecting the retina and other parts of the eyes
- A test to look for blood in stool
20 Clues: Taking body measurements • Patient lies flat on back • Patient lies at a 90° angle • Patients bring knees to chest • Patient lies at a decline angle • Looking at a person or body part • A test to look for blood in stool • Patient lies straight on their stomach • Not detectible by clinical methods alone • Used to examine the eardrum and ear canal • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- system that helps circulate blood throughout our body
- this carries deoxygenated blood back to our heart
- one of the two types of cells in the nervous system
- one of the primary organs in the central nervous system
- number of skeletal muscles in our body
- disease that is caused by long term inflammation in the bronchial tubes
- largest bone in the human skeletal system
- an organ that is in the middle of our chest
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- total amount of bones in our body
- another name for the circulatory system
- one of the two parts of the respiratory system
- main tissue that encase the heart
- biggest joint in your body
- study of diseases and disorders of the nervous system
- a muscle you can control
- pairs of spinal nerves in the human body
- form of cancer that comes from your lungs
- muscle that controls 80% of breathing
- smallest bone in the skeletal system
- one of the strongest muscles
20 Clues: a muscle you can control • biggest joint in your body • one of the strongest muscles • total amount of bones in our body • main tissue that encase the heart • smallest bone in the skeletal system • muscle that controls 80% of breathing • number of skeletal muscles in our body • another name for the circulatory system • pairs of spinal nerves in the human body • ...
Order of Life Vocabulary 2024-02-21
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- the father of modern classification
- active at night
- an organism that consumes only other animals
- a nonliving part of a habitat
- a smaller body part that extends from the main body part
- a place where an animal lives, finds its food, and is sheltered
- the language of science
- an arrangement of organisms into group according to criteria
- an organism that consumes only plants
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- anything that causes an organism to respond
- a living part of a habitat
- an animal without a backbone
- symmetry of a body plan in which parts are arranged in a circular pattern
- the overall shape or layout of an organism's body
- an animal with a backbone
- to arrange things into groups by their similarities
- symmetry of a body plan in which there are right and left halves that are mirror images
- chosen standards used to make decisions
- a scientist who names and organizes living thing according to a classification system
- an organism that consumes plants and animals
20 Clues: active at night • the language of science • an animal with a backbone • a living part of a habitat • an animal without a backbone • a nonliving part of a habitat • the father of modern classification • an organism that consumes only plants • chosen standards used to make decisions • anything that causes an organism to respond • an organism that consumes only other animals • ...
Skeletal System (Joints) 2024-01-18
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- Connects bone to bone within a joint
- 1-7 Vertebrae
- Vertical plan of movement where the body is separated by side to side
- Connects bone to muscle
- Dangerously increasing the angle of a joint
- Vertical plane of movement where the body is separated by front and back
- Rotational plane of movement
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Movement towards the midline of the body
- 8-19 Vertebrae
- a structure in the body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- Increasing the angle of a joint
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- Type of movement where a flat bone surface slides over another
- 20-25 Vertebrae
- "Fill the soup up"
- Type of joint that doesn't move that much and is connected by cartilage
- Type of joint that has the most movement & contains synovial fluid
- "Pour the soup out"
- Decreasing the angle of a joint
- Type of joint that does not move and is connected by dense fibrous tissue
20 Clues: 1-7 Vertebrae • 8-19 Vertebrae • 20-25 Vertebrae • "Fill the soup up" • "Pour the soup out" • Connects bone to muscle • Rotational plane of movement • Decreasing the angle of a joint • Increasing the angle of a joint • Connects bone to bone within a joint • Movement towards the midline of the body • Movement away from the midline of the body • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-12-09
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- Dried framework
- Part of metabolism: production of new organisms or cells
- Type of tussue that produces body movements
- Part of the muscle that is attached to the moveable bone
- Body erect with palms forward, thumbs away from body, and feet slightly apart
- The study of the functions of parts and how they work and interact
- These are required in large amounts, some examples would be lipids, carbon, and proteins
- Wedge-like "front teeth" that are responsible for biting parts of food off
- The first segment of the alimentary canal
- Organs that generate a force to produce movement
- Structure leads to _____
- Cavaties within the skull
- Type of marrow that occupies most cavaties of bone and stores fat
- The mechanical breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients
- Complex set of organs that mostly protect the body
- Type of gland, also known as an oil gland
- Type of bone that has a shaft with 2 expanded ends
- A small region in the stomach near opening to the esophagus
- When epithelial tissue has 2 or more layers
- The hollow part of a structure
- An organism's way of maintaining their internal conditions/environment
- Any break in the bone
- The study of the structure of the body and its parts
- Covers internal bone structures
- outermost layer of the skin
- The study of cells arranged into tissues
- Membranes that line joints and are composed entirely of connective tissue
- Type of tissue that forms protective coverings and secretes/asorbs materials
- Type of contraction that involves force generation without shortening
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- Glistening white, double layered membrane; covers entire bone
- Blood cell formation
- Suture between frontal bone and perietal bone
- A ring of contraction in a portion of the tube occurs, while relaxation occurs ahead of the ring
- The smallest level of organization
- The shortest and most fixed portion of the small intestine; the stomach empties chyme directly into this portion
- When a muscle loses its ability to contract during strenuous excersise
- The ability of a muscle to shorten to perform "work"
- Characteristic of life: production of new organisms or cells
- Osteocytes reside in cavaties called ____
- Skin layer under the dermis
- When epithelial tissue is flat and scale-like
- Where the nuerotransmitters are released
- Type of tissue that supports soft body parts and binds structures together
- Largest level of organization
- A deviation in a variable will be corrected by a response that goes against the receptor's detection
- Neurons respond to stimuli through _____ and transmit electrical impulses through axons
- Type of membrane that lines cavities that do not open to the outside world
- Surrounds singular muscle cells
- Chemicals that allow the neuron to communitcate with the muscle fiber
- Type of membrane that lines cavities that open to the outside of the body
- The cutaneous membrane
- Open wound where skin has been pulled off of underlying structures
- Special cells that produce melanin
- Type of tissue that regulates and controls the body system
- When epthelial tissue is "box-like"
- These organs secrete fluids to help digestion
- A muscle twitch is measured using a ____
- Muscular tube leading from pharynx to stomach
- Part of the muscle that is attached to the immovable bone
- These are projections on the tongue that provide friction for moving food in the mouth
60 Clues: Dried framework • Blood cell formation • Any break in the bone • The cutaneous membrane • Structure leads to _____ • Cavaties within the skull • Skin layer under the dermis • outermost layer of the skin • Largest level of organization • The hollow part of a structure • Surrounds singular muscle cells • Covers internal bone structures • The smallest level of organization • ...
