body parts Crossword Puzzles
The Nervous System 2022-11-01
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- bruising the brain
- something the body does without us thinking
- unable to move my legs and/or my arms
- the stringy parts that lead away from the cell
- the right and left parts of the brain
- open area inside the bones
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- the brain stem
- sits on top of the cerebellum; largest part
- to tighten up your muscles
- two parts; sits next to the medulla
- the center of the cell
11 Clues: the brain stem • bruising the brain • the center of the cell • to tighten up your muscles • open area inside the bones • two parts; sits next to the medulla • unable to move my legs and/or my arms • the right and left parts of the brain • sits on top of the cerebellum; largest part • something the body does without us thinking • the stringy parts that lead away from the cell
Health & Human Body 2025-11-01
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- The way you hold your body Good posture protects your back How you sit or stand
- Ability to stay steady Yoga helps with balance Staying steady on your feet
- Process of breaking down food Digestion starts in your mouth How your body uses food
- The red liquid that flows in your veins Blood carries oxygen through your body Red liquid inside your body
- Resting time for your body You need enough sleep to stay healthy Rest for your body and mind
- The organ that digests food My stomach hurts when I eat too fast Helps digest food
- Organs that help you hear Keep your ears clean and dry Help you hear
- Physical activity that keeps you fit Exercise makes your heart strong Keeps your body active and strong
- Organs that help you see You use your eyes to read and watch Help you see
- Nutrients that keep your body healthy Eat fruits for vitamins Nutrients your body needs
- Organ that cleans blood and stores energy The liver helps remove toxins from your body Cleans your blood
- Fibers that send messages in your body Nerves carry signals to your brain Send messages through your body
- The organ that pumps blood The heart beats to send blood through your body Pumps blood
- system The body’s defense against illness A strong immune system keeps you healthy Fights germs and diseases
- Organs that remove waste from blood Your kidneys help make urine Clean waste from your blood
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- Movement of blood through your body Exercise improves circulation Blood moving in your body
- Eating healthy food for energy Good nutrition helps you grow Getting nutrients from food
- Keeping your body clean and healthy Good hygiene means washing your hands often Clean habits for health
- The control center of the body The brain helps you think and remember Controls how you think
- Organs that help you breathe Your lungs fill with air when you inhale Used for breathing
- Tissues that help you move Exercise makes your muscles stronger Help you move your body
- Muscle in your mouth that tastes food The tongue helps you talk and taste Helps you taste and speak
- The beat of your heart you can feel The doctor checked my pulse Heartbeat you can feel
- When germs make your body sick Cover cuts to prevent infection Germs cause this illness
- Quick action your body does automatically A sneeze is a reflex Fast reaction your body makes
- The outer layer of your body Skin protects you from germs and dirt Covers your whole body
- Tubes that carry blood back to the heart Veins are visible on your hands Carry blood back to the heart
- Hard parts in your mouth for chewing Brush your teeth twice a day Used for chewing food
- Hard parts that make your skeleton Bones protect your organs Make up your skeleton
- How hot or cold something is The nurse checked my temperature Measured when you’re sick
30 Clues: Organs that help you hear Keep your ears clean and dry Help you hear • Organs that help you see You use your eyes to read and watch Help you see • Ability to stay steady Yoga helps with balance Staying steady on your feet • The way you hold your body Good posture protects your back How you sit or stand • ...
Term 1: Life and living things 2021-04-07
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- root The first root that grows out of a sailing.
- The place where animals and plants can survive.
- Body parts used to perceive the environment.
- It is stiff and does not move or bend.
- The first shoot that grows out of a seedling.
- Animals that catch and eat other animals.
- When I use my senses to be able to see, hear, touch, taste or smell.
- Animals that have always lived in a certain area.
- A place where something is sheltered from bad weather.
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- Body parts I use to move
- A living thing.
- A part of a plant that we cut off and use to grow a new plant.
- Everything around us.
- A new plant that grows when a seed germinates.
- When animals have babies or plants produce seedlings (reproduction)
- When a seed begins to grow.
16 Clues: A living thing. • Everything around us. • Body parts I use to move • When a seed begins to grow. • It is stiff and does not move or bend. • Animals that catch and eat other animals. • Body parts used to perceive the environment. • The first shoot that grows out of a seedling. • A new plant that grows when a seed germinates. • The place where animals and plants can survive. • ...
Halloween Crossword 2023-10-16
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- A magical person who brews potions
- A translucent spirit
- A large cooking pot used by witches
- A round orange vegetable that's popular around autumn
- A monster created from different body parts
- A bony frame that supports our body
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- A corpse who feeds off brains
- A carved pumpkin
- A winged mammal
- A body wrapped in bandages
- A nocturnal creature who sucks blood
- A treat given out on Halloween
- A place that is possed
- A person who transforms under the full moon
- An eight legged creature
15 Clues: A winged mammal • A carved pumpkin • A translucent spirit • A place that is possed • An eight legged creature • A body wrapped in bandages • A corpse who feeds off brains • A treat given out on Halloween • A magical person who brews potions • A large cooking pot used by witches • A bony frame that supports our body • A nocturnal creature who sucks blood • ...
All About Your Health 2024-01-25
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- a part of the body that pumps blood through the body
- the ability to do work
- a feeling of anger, worry or fear that can change the way the body works
- a long group of cells in the body that helps the body move
- the rest we need each night
- the whole physical part of a person
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- a physical activity such as moving the body
- parts of the body that work together to do a job
- without pain or sickness
- a part of the body that is used to breathe
- has no dirt and does not smell bad
- what people eat to get energy to move
12 Clues: the ability to do work • without pain or sickness • the rest we need each night • has no dirt and does not smell bad • the whole physical part of a person • what people eat to get energy to move • a part of the body that is used to breathe • a physical activity such as moving the body • parts of the body that work together to do a job • ...
joon crossword 2016-11-24
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- A heat source
- Things that is bad for the plants and things that we pluck out
- A living thing that give us fresh air
- The body parts of the plants that makes food the plant
- where food is stored
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- The first state of plants
- A light from the sun
- The body parts of the plants that observe
- A liquid that is basic substances for all life
- The substances that made up grounds
10 Clues: A heat source • A light from the sun • where food is stored • The first state of plants • The substances that made up grounds • A living thing that give us fresh air • The body parts of the plants that observe • A liquid that is basic substances for all life • The body parts of the plants that makes food the plant • ...
Explore the murder patch 2024-12-16
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- The last name of the woman Ed was found guilty of murdering
- of Plainfield Ed's most known nickname
- people who are mental insane
- Last name of notorious Wisconsin murder
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- Animals live on this land
- Parts Used these "things" as household items
- Where Ed was born
- first name of notorious Wisconsin murder
- One of the body parts that was removed from wordon and put into a bag.
- robber One whos steals from a graveyard
10 Clues: Where Ed was born • Animals live on this land • people who are mental insane • of Plainfield Ed's most known nickname • Last name of notorious Wisconsin murder • robber One whos steals from a graveyard • first name of notorious Wisconsin murder • Parts Used these "things" as household items • The last name of the woman Ed was found guilty of murdering • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2015-11-12
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- Helps the body turn food into energy
- Prevents eye problems, night blindness
- Found in Dairy products and fish
- Found in vegetable oil, nuts, and gren leafy veggies
- Important for brain and nerve function
- Helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body
- Found in red berries, kiwi, red and green bell peppers etc.
- Found in whole grains, nuts and seeds, beans, bananas etc.
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- Helps convert carbs into energy and is needed for the heart and muscles to work properly
- In fish, red meat, poultry, milk etc.
- Helps body make red blood cells
- Helps blood clot
- In meats, eggs, legumes, and nuts
- Strengthens bones by helping the body absorb calcium
- Helps the body keep a balance of water in the blood and body tissues
- Found in milk and dairy products
- Keeps your immune system strong and helps heal wounds
17 Clues: Helps blood clot • Helps body make red blood cells • Found in Dairy products and fish • Found in milk and dairy products • In meats, eggs, legumes, and nuts • Helps the body turn food into energy • In fish, red meat, poultry, milk etc. • Prevents eye problems, night blindness • Important for brain and nerve function • Found in vegetable oil, nuts, and gren leafy veggies • ...
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 • ...
Key words of Extremity 2018-02-12
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- A part of the lower extremity from knee to the ankle
- The parts of the body from the shoulder to fingers
- A limb of the body
- Cloth wrapped around a person also called a swathe
Down
- Part of the upper extremity from shoulder to the elbow
- Parts of body from hip to toes
- A upper extremity of the body
- Part of the lower extremity from pelvis to the knee
8 Clues: A limb of the body • A upper extremity of the body • Parts of body from hip to toes • The parts of the body from the shoulder to fingers • Cloth wrapped around a person also called a swathe • Part of the lower extremity from pelvis to the knee • A part of the lower extremity from knee to the ankle • Part of the upper extremity from shoulder to the elbow
Mummification 2022-10-19
Across
- The falcon-headed god who protects the intestines.
- What embalmers use to dry out the body.
- The baboon-headed god who protects the lungs.
- The organs are placed in ________ (two words, no space)
- Afterlife
- The most loved pet of the Egyptians.
- The body was wrapped in _______.
- Both the sarcophagus and the jars containing the body parts were sealed with black _______.
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- The body was covered with a _________.
- The _____ is the center of intelligence and will be needed in the afterlife so it is left in the body.
- The entire mummification process took up to _____ days.
- The drying process takes ____ days.
- Had the most expensive mummification.
- They removed the ____, thinking it wasn't important.
- The jackal-headed god who protects the stomach.
- The human-headed god who protects the liver.
- ______ protect the body in the journey through the underworld.
17 Clues: Afterlife • The body was wrapped in _______. • The drying process takes ____ days. • The most loved pet of the Egyptians. • Had the most expensive mummification. • The body was covered with a _________. • What embalmers use to dry out the body. • The human-headed god who protects the liver. • The baboon-headed god who protects the lungs. • ...
body 2019-07-25
18 Clues: икра • талия • плечо • бровь • пятка • бедро • ноздря • ладонь • ресница • запястье • подмышка • подбородок • палец на руке • ногть на руке • палец на ноге • ногть на ноге • кожа на голове • грудная клетка
Body 2020-01-09
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- 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 2023-02-10
Body 2023-10-01
Across
- Something that scientists use in chemistry
- To ___is to try to fight or to hurt.
- They are not in danger.
- They feel fear
- It means a large number or amount of people, animals, things,
- Second or a very short time.
- To give an answer or say back to someone
- A room where a scientist works.
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- An unpleasant sound.
- Look for or search for an animal to kill.
- It is strong and very easy to hear.
- It is very bad.
- To make something new.
- It happens after a longtime or at the end.
- Something that you do not tell other people
- The lowest part
- Something means to use your nose to sense it
- To___ is to say"yes" or to think the same way
18 Clues: They feel fear • It is very bad. • The lowest part • An unpleasant sound. • To make something new. • They are not in danger. • Second or a very short time. • A room where a scientist works. • It is strong and very easy to hear. • To ___is to try to fight or to hurt. • To give an answer or say back to someone • Look for or search for an animal to kill. • ...
Garrett 5 2023-11-07
Across
- -cells become specialized
- -adds more cells
- -the process of a cell with a nucleus splitting
- -regrows missing parts
- -the process of an organism without a nucleus splitting
- -cell grows and copies DNA
- -chromosomes pulled to opposite sides
- -chemical that controls cell functions
- -organisms grow tiny versions of itself on it's body
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- -chromosomes form and nucleus disappears
- -tightly wound DNA
- -nucleus reforms and DNA becomes thread like
- -replace cells or cell parts
- -the gel in the cell splits
- -one half of a Chromosome
- -chromosomes line up in the middle
- -DNA comes from one organism
17 Clues: -adds more cells • -tightly wound DNA • -regrows missing parts • -cells become specialized • -one half of a Chromosome • -cell grows and copies DNA • -the gel in the cell splits • -replace cells or cell parts • -DNA comes from one organism • -chromosomes line up in the middle • -chromosomes pulled to opposite sides • -chemical that controls cell functions • ...
Visual Elements 2023-11-01
Across
- The back parts of an image
- The arrangement or effect of lights
- How objects/things are placed/positioned.
- The symbolism of the outfits
- The angle of the camera shot
- The forward parts of an image
- The shot of a camera
- Objects which have further than face meaning
- Perspective of a character
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- Large Contrast
- Positions of the face
- Nearness in space, time, or relationship
- Meaning found in body positions
- Writing
- The quality of being particularly noticeable or important
- Red, Blue, Green, Purple
- Lines which direct the focus of the eye
17 Clues: Writing • Large Contrast • The shot of a camera • Positions of the face • Red, Blue, Green, Purple • The back parts of an image • Perspective of a character • The symbolism of the outfits • The angle of the camera shot • The forward parts of an image • Meaning found in body positions • The arrangement or effect of lights • Lines which direct the focus of the eye • ...
Week 2 2024-08-25
Across
- replaces a missing body part
- new idea, method, or device
- factual information
- main points or themes
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- Facts, examples, or descriptions
- something better or more effective
- humorous or sarcastic way
- artificial body parts, electromechanical
- To insert or fix something
- honest and strong moral principles
- original condition
- specific rhyme scheme; poem
- early stage of development; simple
13 Clues: original condition • factual information • main points or themes • humorous or sarcastic way • To insert or fix something • new idea, method, or device • specific rhyme scheme; poem • replaces a missing body part • Facts, examples, or descriptions • something better or more effective • honest and strong moral principles • early stage of development; simple • ...
Invertebrate and Echinoderms 2020-10-20
Across
- animals without backbones
- a group of cells organized into a unit to perform a specific job in the body.
- the regrowth of lost body parts.
- mollusks with two shells that are held together by powerful muscles.
- worm with a ribbon-like body, a mouth, and a gut
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- needlelike skeletal materials inside sponges
- worm with ringlike segments on the outside of their bodies.
- long flexible appendages
- spaghetti like worm with pointed ends
- an iternal skeleton
- bulblike suction structures lining the arms of an echinoderm.
- cnidarian with a bowl-shaped body
- mollusk with either a single, chambered shell or no shell.
- cnidarian with a vase-shaped body
14 Clues: an iternal skeleton • long flexible appendages • animals without backbones • the regrowth of lost body parts. • cnidarian with a bowl-shaped body • cnidarian with a vase-shaped body • spaghetti like worm with pointed ends • needlelike skeletal materials inside sponges • worm with a ribbon-like body, a mouth, and a gut • ...
Muscular System Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-13
Across
- strong connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
- The strongest muscles are your ________ muscles.
- largest muscle in the body
- Muscles that you cannot control are _________ muscles.
- something that muscles cannot do, but are presumed to do
- muscle found in your heart
- muscular organ that pumps blood in the body
Down
- The hardest working muscles in the body are found in the _____.
- muscle found in blood vessels and stomach
- A body tissue that contracts, making the body parts move.
- muscle attached to the bones of your skeleton
- It takes 17 muscles to do this action
- Muscles that you can control are _________ muscles.
- having well-developed muscles
14 Clues: largest muscle in the body • muscle found in your heart • having well-developed muscles • It takes 17 muscles to do this action • muscle found in blood vessels and stomach • muscular organ that pumps blood in the body • muscle attached to the bones of your skeleton • The strongest muscles are your ________ muscles. • Muscles that you can control are _________ muscles. • ...
YOUR BODY AND YOU 2021-10-13
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- of the body by the circulatory system
- It is another name for the backbone
- It is pumped to every corner of the body to
- Oxygen is absorbed here and brought to other
- This is the main controller of the nervous system
- the body.
- the heart and the lungs are housed in this part
- This is the biggest joint in the body's skeletal
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- This is the longest organ in the human body
- dioxide
- nutrition and oxygen
- food is stored here before being digested
- You do this to take in oxygen and drive out
- The head rests on this part of the body
14 Clues: dioxide • the body. • nutrition and oxygen • It is another name for the backbone • of the body by the circulatory system • The head rests on this part of the body • food is stored here before being digested • This is the longest organ in the human body • It is pumped to every corner of the body to • You do this to take in oxygen and drive out • ...
Fitness Crossword 2023-01-30
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- THR athletic training
- parts of fitness
- less movement to lower pulse
- prevents mussels from shortening
- swimming, Running, biking
- 1-2 times per week
- frequency intensity time type
- lean body mass vs body fat
Down
- seeing or feeling improvement
- foods with no nutrients
- for muscle strength & endurance
- specific exercises for components
- THR fat burning and weight loss
- working more often and harder
- measured by number of heart beats
- 10-15min slow movement
16 Clues: parts of fitness • 1-2 times per week • THR athletic training • 10-15min slow movement • foods with no nutrients • swimming, Running, biking • lean body mass vs body fat • less movement to lower pulse • seeing or feeling improvement • working more often and harder • frequency intensity time type • for muscle strength & endurance • THR fat burning and weight loss • ...
EVOLUTION 2023-12-05
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- Survival of the fittest
- Body parts that seem similar at first glance but really aren't
- A skeleton or living thing preserved in or stuck in rock
- A string of genetics
- The adaptation of species
- Body parts that are similar in structure and also from a common ancestor
- your hypothesis is your _____
- 4.5 billion years ago
- the distribution of species on earth
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- a change in DNA
- The choice of sexual partner based on looks
- The idea that a species is separated from each other will develop to fill different local niches
- the identification and description of the structures of living things
- A catastrophic event that kills a large portion of a population randomly
- the role or job an animal does in an environment
15 Clues: a change in DNA • A string of genetics • 4.5 billion years ago • Survival of the fittest • The adaptation of species • your hypothesis is your _____ • the distribution of species on earth • The choice of sexual partner based on looks • the role or job an animal does in an environment • A skeleton or living thing preserved in or stuck in rock • ...
chapter 1 vocab 2021-08-19
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- system that includes your skin
- system that includes your bones
- away from the point of attachment
- study of diseases of the body
- the study of the functions of the body parts
- plane dividing anterior and posterior
- cavity containing the spinal cord
- another name for cephalad
- cavity containing the lungs
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- cavity containing the brain
- the study of the structure of the body
- uppermost or above
- system that includes your muscles
- lowermost or below
14 Clues: uppermost or above • lowermost or below • another name for cephalad • cavity containing the brain • cavity containing the lungs • study of diseases of the body • system that includes your skin • system that includes your bones • away from the point of attachment • system that includes your muscles • cavity containing the spinal cord • plane dividing anterior and posterior • ...
Talk Talk Talk 2024-09-12
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- What animal does Bill have?
- '...in came two arms, which _______ on to the chest.'
- What does Bill want to do?
- 'Well, _______ there!' said Bill.
- What body part came in last?
- What body part came in third?
- How many balls are in Bill's room?
- Who does Bill talk to?
- How many legs came in?
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- What body part came in first?
- The arms fitted on to the _______.
- The giant's t-shirt is white and _______.
- 'Two legs came in and _______ on to the bottom'.
- What colour are the giant's shoes?
- '...in came two _______ and fitted on the chest.'
- A giant _______ came to the door.
- How many body parts are mentioned in the story?
- How many people are in the story?
18 Clues: Who does Bill talk to? • How many legs came in? • What does Bill want to do? • What animal does Bill have? • What body part came in last? • What body part came in first? • What body part came in third? • 'Well, _______ there!' said Bill. • A giant _______ came to the door. • How many people are in the story? • The arms fitted on to the _______. • What colour are the giant's shoes? • ...
Bodies and Systems 2023-12-04
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- this system is responsible for breaking down food into usable energy for the body
- a group of organs joined together to perform a specific function
- this system provides protections and support to the body
- this system delivers oxygenated blood throughout the body
- a self-contained systems within a larger system
- this system allows the body to move
- a mass of similar cells that perform a specialized function
- smallest living part of the body
- similar tissues joined together into a structure that performs specialized functions
- a group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole
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- a self-contained living thing
- this system gets rid of wastes from the body
- organisms made up of more than one cell
- this system tells all parts of the body what to do
- this system is responsible for breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- what something does
16 Clues: what something does • a self-contained living thing • smallest living part of the body • this system allows the body to move • organisms made up of more than one cell • this system gets rid of wastes from the body • a self-contained systems within a larger system • this system tells all parts of the body what to do • ...
The Nervous System 2022-11-01
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- bruising the brain
- something the body does without us thinking
- unable to move my legs and/or my arms
- the stringy parts that lead away from the cell
- the right and left parts of the brain
- open area inside the bones
Down
- the brain stem
- sits on top of the cerebellum; largest part
- to tighten up your muscles
- two parts; sits next to the medulla
- the center of the cell
11 Clues: the brain stem • bruising the brain • the center of the cell • to tighten up your muscles • open area inside the bones • two parts; sits next to the medulla • unable to move my legs and/or my arms • the right and left parts of the brain • sits on top of the cerebellum; largest part • something the body does without us thinking • the stringy parts that lead away from the cell
The Nervous System 2022-11-03
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- bruising the brain
- something the body does without us thinking
- unable to move my legs and/or my arms
- the stringy parts that lead away from the cell
- the right and left parts of the brain
- open area inside the bones
Down
- the brain stem
- sits on top of the cerebellum; largest part
- to tighten up your muscles
- two parts; sits next to the medulla
- the center of the cell
11 Clues: the brain stem • bruising the brain • the center of the cell • to tighten up your muscles • open area inside the bones • two parts; sits next to the medulla • unable to move my legs and/or my arms • the right and left parts of the brain • sits on top of the cerebellum; largest part • something the body does without us thinking • the stringy parts that lead away from the cell
Muscular System 2022-11-17
Across
- Smooth muscle is found in the _____ of organs
- Skeletal and Cardiac muscles are arranged in
- Attach skeletal muscles to bone
- Muscles that straighten parts of your body
- If a muscle looks "striped" it is
Down
- Contractions that happen without your control
- Muscles that bend parts of your body
- The muscular system works with this system
- Contractions of smooth muscle are
- An organ that is an example of smooth muscle
- Type of muscle only found in the heart
11 Clues: Attach skeletal muscles to bone • Contractions of smooth muscle are • If a muscle looks "striped" it is • Muscles that bend parts of your body • Type of muscle only found in the heart • The muscular system works with this system • Muscles that straighten parts of your body • Skeletal and Cardiac muscles are arranged in • An organ that is an example of smooth muscle • ...
Boomer Camden P4 Game 3 2023-09-15
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- contains the brain
- holds bones together
- 4 quadrants, 9 regions
- contains the spine
- slightly moveable
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- cartilage found in joints and allows them to move smoothly
- the standard way of viewing the human body
- allows bones to make a sliding motion back and forth side to side
- a horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- contains the bladder and the female reproductive organ
10 Clues: slightly moveable • contains the brain • contains the spine • holds bones together • 4 quadrants, 9 regions • the standard way of viewing the human body • contains the bladder and the female reproductive organ • cartilage found in joints and allows them to move smoothly • allows bones to make a sliding motion back and forth side to side • ...
. 2015-12-29
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- 14. The states of matter in which sound travels fastest.
- 17. The blood vessel in which blood pass from heart to body parts.
- 3. A nutrient obtained from oily food stuffs.
- 7. I am a digestive juice produced by stomach.
- 10. I carry out the final digestion.
- 5. I am a bag like structure of the alimentary canal.
- 20. The process by which plants make their own food.
- 1. A major source of an energy.
- 2. A nutrient which is the building block of body.
- 19. A fine hair like blood vessel.
- 23. The left side of the heart contains _______ blood.
- 8. A structure present in butterfly use to suck nectar.
- 18. The blood vessel in which blood pass from body parts to heart.
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- 9. I am the final product for digestion of protein.
- 11. The property in which light undergoes bending.
- 4. I am a digestive juice produced by liver.
- 21. The green pigment present in plant..
- 13. The property in which light bounces off.
- 6. I absorb minerals and water.
- 15. Sound cannot travel through ________.
- 16. In pinhole camera the image formed is _________.
- 12. The property in which light splits into 7 colours of rainbow.
- 22. The right side of the heart contains _______ blood.
23 Clues: 6. I absorb minerals and water. • 1. A major source of an energy. • 19. A fine hair like blood vessel. • 10. I carry out the final digestion. • 21. The green pigment present in plant.. • 15. Sound cannot travel through ________. • 4. I am a digestive juice produced by liver. • 13. The property in which light bounces off. • 3. A nutrient obtained from oily food stuffs. • ...
Plants, Animals, and Body Systems 2023-04-24
Across
- Usually colorful and attracts pollinators like bees
- Male parts of a flower
- Plants grow towards the light source
- Body system that involved glands and hormones
- Kidneys are part of the ________ system
- Female parts of a flower
- a type of animal that lives under water and does not have limbs
- a type of animal that is known for having mammary glands
- smallest unit in levels of organization
- Roots of a plant grow towards gravity, stems grow away from gravity.
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- Body system that involves skin and hair
- Plant reproduction when pollen sticks to stigma
- This system ensures oxygen and other material are transported to cells of the body
- Flowering vascular plants
- another term for maintaining balance
- Plant's response to touch
- Part of plant's vascular system; carries water upwards
- Non-flowering vascular plants
- Intestines are part of the ________ system
- a type of animal that has scaley, waterproof skin
- Contains pollen
- a type of animal that starts its life in water but then can move to land; also has moist skin
- Main component of plants' cell wall
- a type of animal that has feathers and wings
- Part of plant's vascular system; carries food and minerals upwards and downwards
- Becomes the fruit of a flower
26 Clues: Contains pollen • Male parts of a flower • Female parts of a flower • Flowering vascular plants • Plant's response to touch • Non-flowering vascular plants • Becomes the fruit of a flower • Main component of plants' cell wall • another term for maintaining balance • Plants grow towards the light source • Body system that involves skin and hair • ...
How do living things heal? 2023-05-26
Across
- how something is shaped, arranged, the way it looks or the properties it has to be able to do its job
- A rigid thick outer boundary in plant cells that helps plants keep their shape and acts like a barrier
- a jelly like substance inside the cell
- the system of transporting blood
- two dimensional views of structures
- a group of cells that work together to perform a function
- changing the distance between lenses to make an object clearer or blurrier
- genetic structure inside the nucleus
- the cell that helps you feel and think
- the process of improving your body's condition
- a liquid that transports oxygen, clots wounds, fights infection, and transports oxygen around the body
- a stretchy material that protects the inside of your body
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- a living thing that is made of one cell
- Microscope structures that make up different parts of our bodies. Sometimes there are many of them packed closely together so that they can work together like in the muscle
- muscles that transport blood
- the edge or boundary of a cell
- a part which is made up of other parts
- tissue that helps you move
- strong rigid structure in your body that helps keep your shape
- The membrane enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the genetic material
20 Clues: tissue that helps you move • muscles that transport blood • the edge or boundary of a cell • the system of transporting blood • two dimensional views of structures • genetic structure inside the nucleus • a jelly like substance inside the cell • a part which is made up of other parts • the cell that helps you feel and think • a living thing that is made of one cell • ...
Metabolism vocab 2024-03-26
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- A type of energy storage of molecules connected
- a category of large molecules
- A chemical reaction releasing energy cells
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy
- molecules made of carbon and oxygen
- A set of parts working together
- The body system that takes in food
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- A claim supported by evidence
- a group of atoms combined together
- A collection of tissue to perform a specific function
- A type of cell that sends messages from the body to the brain
- The body system that transports molecules
- The smallest unit that can live on its own
- the body system that takes in oxygen
- molecules and building blocks
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- what you breath
17 Clues: what you breath • A claim supported by evidence • a category of large molecules • molecules and building blocks • A set of parts working together • a group of atoms combined together • The body system that takes in food • molecules made of carbon and oxygen • the body system that takes in oxygen • The body system that transports molecules • ...
Key words of Extremity definitions 2018-02-12
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- A part of the lower extremity from knee to the ankle
- The parts of the body from the shoulder to fingers
- A limb of the body
- Part of the upper extremity from shoulder to the elbow
- Part of the lower extremity from pelvis to the knee
Down
- Cloth wrapped around a person also called a swathe
- A upper extremity of the body
- Parts of body from hip to toes
8 Clues: A limb of the body • A upper extremity of the body • Parts of body from hip to toes • Cloth wrapped around a person also called a swathe • The parts of the body from the shoulder to fingers • Part of the lower extremity from pelvis to the knee • A part of the lower extremity from knee to the ankle • Part of the upper extremity from shoulder to the elbow
2º DAS Medical Professions 2024-09-24
Across
- There are two boys in this class with this name.
- This is a special vehicle that takes sick or injured people to the hospital.
- This person takes care of your teeth and helps if you have tooth problems.
- This person often works with Mireia Z.
- There are two sisters in this class, this is the name of one of them.
- These are foods like bread or rice that give your body energy.
- This person helps women when they are giving birth.
- This organ in your head controls your thoughts and movements.
- This food comes from plants, is usually sweet, and includes things like apples or oranges.
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- This doctor performs operations to fix or remove parts of the body.
- This organ in your chest pumps blood around your body.
- This type of food is made quickly and is usually not very healthy, e.g Mcdonald's.
- This person gives advice on what to eat to stay healthy.
- This doctor helps people who have mental health problems.
- This is when a doctor cuts your body to fix something inside.
- This is the part of your leg that bends between the upper and lower parts.
- This person gives medical help in emergencies before you go to the hospital.
17 Clues: This person often works with Mireia Z. • There are two boys in this class with this name. • This person helps women when they are giving birth. • This organ in your chest pumps blood around your body. • This person gives advice on what to eat to stay healthy. • This doctor helps people who have mental health problems. • ...
body 2021-01-28
19 Clues: for girls • for walking • to see with • for running • to see with • blue trousers • to smell food • for listening • for your feet • these are long • it's on the head • has teeth inside • to tell the time • everybody has this • wear in the summer • it has five fingers • wear on top of shirt • have hands on the end • wear it when it's cold
body 2020-05-07
Across
- - you may have it broken
- - thanks to you see it
- - thanks to it you can pick up different things
- - you usually lie on them when you go to sleep or rest
- - if you fall, you rip them off
- - thanks to the fact that you have them, you can move around the earth
- - is between the hair and eyebrows
- - thanks to him, you feel hungry or full
- - thanks to him you smell different smells
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- - you wear a necklace on it
- - thanks to him you think some people don't have him:)
- - they are on the eyelids and protect us from falling into the eye
- - they look out from the sun
- - pumps blood
- - is below the mouth
- - thanks to it you can hear everything
- - you bite them
- - usually girls have long ones and boys have short ones
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 2025-01-22
18 Clues: шея • щека • рука • бедро • плечо • пятка • живот • бровь • грудь • колено • голень • ресницы • лодыжка • пальцы рук • подбородок • пальцы ног • большой палец • костяшки пальцев
body 2024-01-10
Body 2022-11-23
Across
- It's on your head. It can be black, blond or red
- They are in the middle of your legs.
- You use it to smell.
- You use them to walk and stand up.
- They are on the side of your head. You listen with them.
- This is on your face. You speak with it.
- You use it to taste
- These are over your eyes.
- You wear shoes on them
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- You have 10 of them and they are on the top of the feet.
- You use them to write and clap.
- These are on the both side of your face.
- After eating, the food is inside it.
- These are on your face. You see things with them.
- It's between your shoulder and your hand.
- This is the back part of your foot
- is on the top of your body. You think with it.
- You use them to count and point.
18 Clues: You use it to taste • You use it to smell. • You wear shoes on them • These are over your eyes. • You use them to write and clap. • You use them to count and point. • This is the back part of your foot • After eating, the food is inside it. • They are in the middle of your legs. • You use them to walk and stand up. • These are on the both side of your face. • ...
Body 2025-09-18
Nervous System Station 2024-05-07
Across
- - A thorough inspection or assessment.
- - Bundles of fibers that transmit signals between the brain and other parts of the body.
- - Pertaining to the spine.
- - Relating to the outer parts or surface.
- - Relating to movement or muscular activity.
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- - Relating to the nerves or the nervous system.
- - Medical conditions that cause harm to the body.
- - Relating to the senses or sensation.
- - Doctor who specializes in nervous system disorders.
- - A medical condition that disrupts normal function.
10 Clues: - Pertaining to the spine. • - A thorough inspection or assessment. • - Relating to the senses or sensation. • - Relating to the outer parts or surface. • - Relating to movement or muscular activity. • - Relating to the nerves or the nervous system. • - Medical conditions that cause harm to the body. • - A medical condition that disrupts normal function. • ...
Directional Terms 2025-11-03
Across
- Cavity containing digestive organs
- Toward the back side of the body
- A horizontal plane that divides the body into top and bottom
- Cavity containing reproductive & urinary organs
- Cavity containing heart & lungs
- Refers to body parts located near the sacral region
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- Toward the front side of the body
- Cavity housing spinal cord
- Divides the body into right and left sides
- A plane that divides the body into front and back
- Cavity containing the brain
11 Clues: Cavity housing spinal cord • Cavity containing the brain • Cavity containing heart & lungs • Toward the back side of the body • Toward the front side of the body • Cavity containing digestive organs • Divides the body into right and left sides • Cavity containing reproductive & urinary organs • A plane that divides the body into front and back • ...
congenutal malformations 2024-04-23
Across
- protrusion of abdominal contents through an opening at the navel
- enlarged tongue
- a protrusion of the meninges through an opening in the skull or spinal column
- small lower jaw
- an abnormal connection between two body parts, such as an organ or blood vessel and another structure.
- condition when the fused twins are symmetrical and well formed.
- a serious birth defect in which a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull
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- a condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up within the fluid-containing cavities or ventricles of the brain.
- Tongue tie
- a displacement or malposition of an organ or other body part
- a gap in the upper lip
- or abnormal narrowing of an opening or passage in the body.
- a mucus extravasation cyst involving a sublingual gland
13 Clues: Tongue tie • enlarged tongue • small lower jaw • a gap in the upper lip • a mucus extravasation cyst involving a sublingual gland • or abnormal narrowing of an opening or passage in the body. • a displacement or malposition of an organ or other body part • condition when the fused twins are symmetrical and well formed. • ...
Newsletter 2026-01-21
Across
- Substances in your blood, tissues or other body fluids that can be used to help figure out the appropriate treatment for you
- Tumors that do not spread or invade other parts of the body.
- A term used to describe cancer.
- A mutated form of a gene which is involved in normal cell growth.
- Cancer that has come back after a period of time during which it could not be detected.
- Any substance that causes cancer.
- Treatments that encourage the body's immune system to fight the cancer
- A prediction of how the illness may progress over time and what the outcome may be
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- Your signs and symptoms of cancer have gone away.
- The removal or destruction of a body part or tissue, often tumors in oncology.
- Lymph fluid build-up in tissues that may cause swelling.
- The removal of cells or tissues for examination by a pathologist.
- The type of medicine that focuses on cancer.
- The spread of cancer from the original site to other parts of the body.
- In medicine, describes a disease or condition that does not respond to treatment.
- Inflammation of the digestive track that often causes sores in the mouth
- Appearance of tumor cells under a microscope
17 Clues: A term used to describe cancer. • Any substance that causes cancer. • The type of medicine that focuses on cancer. • Appearance of tumor cells under a microscope • Your signs and symptoms of cancer have gone away. • Lymph fluid build-up in tissues that may cause swelling. • Tumors that do not spread or invade other parts of the body. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 2020-04-27
Across
- / assortment of taxa
- / feature that simply look alike
- / produces new variations
- / a plane that splits the left and right portion
- / electric record of muscles
- / allows direct inspection of hard parts or marked parts during performance
- description of an animal’s structural design.
- / Age of Mammals
- / island contain its own assortment of species
- / Age of Fishes
- /careful
- / special case of homology
- / a kind of biological blueprint
- ability for sexual reproduction
- / features that share common ancestry
- / importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- / takes its name from rocks in Germany
- / hips supports hindlimbs
- / visible life
- / Darwin's Bulldog
- / features with similar function
- / middle of the body
- / proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- / microorganism with nucleus
- / a plane that separates that anterior and posterior portion
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- / study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- / a plane that divides the dorsal and ventral portion
- / ancient rocks
- / closest to the body
- / repeated section
- through space.
- / Age of Reptiles
- / take its name from the Jura Mountains
- / to the front or belly
- / early life
- / know as the “coal-bearing” period
- / molten rocks
- / method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- / farthest to the body
- /accounted for how light
- / chest supports the forelimbs
- / sides of the body
- / he felt that species were unchangeable
43 Clues: /careful • / early life • through space. • / molten rocks • / visible life • / 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 • / to the front or belly • / farthest to the body • /accounted for how light • / produces new variations • ...
Advanced Health Final Review 2016-01-14
Across
- a large muscle in front of the thigh, the action of which extends the leg or bends the hip joint
- inflammation of a tendon, most commonly from overuse
- the largest part of the brain is the ______________
- response to information processed through stimulation of effectors (muscle contraction & glandular secretion
- bone forming cells
- system in the body composed of the skin, sweat glands, oil glands, hair, and nails
- the body's ability to maintain an internal temperature around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
- deterioration of muscle tissue
- muscle tissue that makes up walls of organs and blood vessels
- the second largest part of the brain is the ______________
- the inflammation of tissues in the joints, usually resulting in pain and stiffness
- for processing, transferring, and storing information in the brain
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- common name for muscles found in the back of the thigh
- a tough cord or band of dense white fibrous connective tissue
- the study of the structure of the body parts and their relationships to one another
- the strong but bendable tissue found in various parts of your body, such as the joints
- a pair of large, roughly triangular muscles covering the lower part of the back
- jaw
- the study of the function of the body's structural machinery
- shallow, basin like depression in a bone
20 Clues: jaw • bone forming cells • deterioration of muscle tissue • shallow, basin like depression in a bone • the largest part of the brain is the ______________ • inflammation of a tendon, most commonly from overuse • common name for muscles found in the back of the thigh • the second largest part of the brain is the ______________ • ...
Plant Transport, human circulatory & Air and the Respiratory System 2020-09-12
Across
- 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. • ...
Matching 2025-01-08
Across
- what an experimenter deliberately changes or manipulates in investigation
- describing DNA’s structure like twisted ladder
- the first 22 pairs chromosomes in a body cell
- the full name for E.R. (an organelle)
- a cluster of 4 chromatids of a pair of homologous chromosomes
- describing DNA 2 strands are running along with each other, but opposite in direction
- certain substances can move across membrane freely, while others cannot
- similar parts of homologous chromosomes get “tangled” and exchange with each other
- spread of disease or cancer from one organ to others
- full name for DNA
- the type of cell formed when two gametes fuse together
- full name for ATP
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- Enzyme that helps in transcribing DNA into mRNA in 5’ to 3’ direction
- Enzyme that helps in replicating the template strand in 5’ to 3’ direction
- consumers that eat both plants and meat
- the type of cancer cells that can break away and be carried to other parts of body
- programmed cell death
- animal cells form __ to divide the cytoplasm into 2 equal parts
- a way for producers to obtain energy in which chemicals (instead of sunlight) are used
- the actual fusion of gametes
- how close your measurements are to each other
- Helps in binding the covalent backbone together
- a logical guess about an object or outcome based on your observations
23 Clues: full name for DNA • full name for ATP • programmed cell death • the actual fusion of gametes • the full name for E.R. (an organelle) • consumers that eat both plants and meat • the first 22 pairs chromosomes in a body cell • how close your measurements are to each other • describing DNA’s structure like twisted ladder • Helps in binding the covalent backbone together • ...
Matching 2025-01-08
Across
- describing DNA 2 strands are running along with each other, but opposite in direction
- reticulum the full name for E.R. (an organelle)
- spread of disease or cancer from one organ to others
- similar parts of homologous chromosomes get “tangled” and exchange with each other
- Polymerase Enzyme that helps in transcribing DNA into mRNA in 5’ to 3’ direction
- a way for producers to obtain energy in which chemicals (instead of sunlight) are used
- Polymerase Enzyme that helps in replicating the template strand in 5’ to 3’ direction
- how close your measurements are to each other
- triphosphate full name for ATP
- helix describing DNA’s structure like twisted ladder
- Variable what an experimenter deliberately changes or manipulates in investigation
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- a cluster of 4 chromatids of a pair of homologous chromosomes
- permeable certain substances can move across membrane freely, while others cannot
- furrow animal cells form __ to divide the cytoplasm into 2 equal parts
- the type of cancer cells that can break away and be carried to other parts of body
- the first 22 pairs chromosomes in a body cell
- programmed cell death
- acid_ full name for DNA
- the type of cell formed when two gametes fuse together
- the actual fusion of gametes
- consumers that eat both plants and meat
- a logical guess about an object or outcome based on your observations
- Ligase Helps in binding the covalent backbone together
23 Clues: programmed cell death • acid_ full name for DNA • the actual fusion of gametes • triphosphate full name for ATP • consumers that eat both plants and meat • the first 22 pairs chromosomes in a body cell • how close your measurements are to each other • reticulum the full name for E.R. (an organelle) • spread of disease or cancer from one organ to others • ...
BRAINSURGERYNF 2025-03-24
Across
- What the operation is called for fixing organs and vital parts.
- When the person is called when he's in the hospital.
- An unpleasant feeling after you get hurt.
- Putting a tube thought your mouth/skull to remove tumors/ lesions.
- Abnormal mass of tissue.
- The body part that lets you do actions, think, hear etc.
- What is taken out to experiments on to make sure nothing is abnormal.
- The piece of bone that your brain is wrapped by and also has your jaw.
- What blocks pain during a surgery that doctors may use.
- The parts of your body that help you thrive and survive.
- When surgeons remove a small tissue from your brain.
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- The person that does the surgery.
- The surgery where surgeons remove a disc from your skull to do repairs on the brain.
- When surgeons do surgery on you when your awake to fix vital parts of the brain.
- The procedure to remove blood clots from the brain
- The part that activates signals that get sent to the brain.
- A mild brain injury that causes minor symptoms.
- A region in the organ that has suffered damage from injuries etc.
- The cell that Carries electrical signals to the brain and react in the brain.
- What surgeons to take pictures of the brain.
20 Clues: Abnormal mass of tissue. • The person that does the surgery. • An unpleasant feeling after you get hurt. • What surgeons to take pictures of the brain. • A mild brain injury that causes minor symptoms. • The procedure to remove blood clots from the brain • When the person is called when he's in the hospital. • When surgeons remove a small tissue from your brain. • ...
Gr.5 NST Key words 2025-11-09
Across
- a material that quickly returns to its original shape after being bent or stretched
- fossils preserved signs of animals such as footprints
- the path of one object in space around another
- energy that is stored in something
- is the center
- dark material in the soil that consists of the decaying remains of plants and animals
- controls the flow of electricity in a circuit
- is the squeezing of the parts of something
- an imaginary line that passes through the center of an object
- cell changes the energy in chemicals to electricity
- fossils hard parts of the body that form fossils
- when all the individuals of a type of plant or animal become extinct and nothing is left
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- the spinning motion of an object, such as the movement of the Earth around its own
- a source of stored energy
- is the system that turns with the wheels
- is a substance that we can eat or burn to get energy
- energy that we get out of a system
- energy that is added to a system to make it work
- the remains or signs of ancient plants and animals preserved in rock
- two or more parts that work together to perform a function
- an instrument that makes small things look much larger
- the movement of an object in space around another
22 Clues: is the center • a source of stored energy • energy that is stored in something • energy that we get out of a system • is the system that turns with the wheels • is the squeezing of the parts of something • controls the flow of electricity in a circuit • the path of one object in space around another • energy that is added to a system to make it work • ...
circulatory crossword 2024-09-24
Across
- a gas that is rich in the blood when it comes from the lungs
- transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body
- where respiration of air occurs
- a muscular organ that pumps the blood in the body
Down
- a gas that is rich in the blood when it travels from the lower body parts to the heart
- tubes through which blood flow
- it removed from various parts of the body by the blood
7 Clues: tubes through which blood flow • where respiration of air occurs • a muscular organ that pumps the blood in the body • it removed from various parts of the body by the blood • a gas that is rich in the blood when it comes from the lungs • transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body • ...
Prickly Adventure: Porcupette 2026-04-20
Across
- any animal that is a natural enemy of another animal
- the way a porcupette walks
- a baby porcupine
- to eat food
- sharp, pointy hair-like outer parts of the body used to defend against predators
Down
- dandelions and apples
- clacking noise with teeth and strong smell from lower back
- parts of the body under the skin that raise the porcupette's quills
- part of a tree where porcupette sleeps
- how the porcupette identifies its mother
10 Clues: to eat food • a baby porcupine • dandelions and apples • the way a porcupette walks • part of a tree where porcupette sleeps • how the porcupette identifies its mother • any animal that is a natural enemy of another animal • clacking noise with teeth and strong smell from lower back • parts of the body under the skin that raise the porcupette's quills • ...
Lesson 20 2022-04-24
Across
- feeling fear, afraid
- not able to pay money owed and free by law from having to pay
- to make certain or definite, approve
- a regular course of action
- to choose by means of voting
- having to do with the present or current times.
- allowing for the possibility that,even if
- the inner surface of the hand
Down
- a person who gives help, aid or assistance
- one of the long, thin parts of the body that carries messages to and from brain and other parts of the body
- to show to be true or correct
- to pass the tongue over or along the surface of something
- taking care to avoid danger or trouble, careful
- to take when given, receive willingly
- in place of, rather
15 Clues: in place of, rather • feeling fear, afraid • a regular course of action • to choose by means of voting • to show to be true or correct • the inner surface of the hand • to make certain or definite, approve • to take when given, receive willingly • allowing for the possibility that,even if • a person who gives help, aid or assistance • ...
Health and Hygiene 2024-02-12
Across
- a part of the body that pumps blood through the body
- the ability to do work
- a feeling of anger, worry or fear that can change the way the body works
- a long group of cells in the body that helps the body move
- the rest we need each night
- the whole physical part of a person
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- a physical activity such as moving the body
- parts of the body that work together to do a job
- without pain or sickness
- a part of the body that is used to breathe
- has no dirt and does not smell bad
- what people eat to get energy to move
12 Clues: the ability to do work • without pain or sickness • the rest we need each night • has no dirt and does not smell bad • the whole physical part of a person • what people eat to get energy to move • a part of the body that is used to breathe • a physical activity such as moving the body • parts of the body that work together to do a job • ...
How do living things heal? 2023-05-26
Across
- how something is shaped, arranged, the way it looks or the properties it has to be able to do its job
- A rigid thick outer boundary in plant cells that helps plants keep their shape and acts like a barrier
- a jelly like substance inside the cell
- the system of transporting blood
- two dimensional views of structures
- a group of cells that work together to perform a function
- changing the distance between lenses to make an object clearer or blurrier
- genetic structure inside the nucleus
- the cell that helps you feel and think
- the process of improving your body's condition
- a liquid that transports oxygen, clots wounds, fights infection, and transports oxygen around the body
- a stretchy material that protects the inside of your body
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- a living thing that is made of one cell
- Microscope structures that make up different parts of our bodies. Sometimes there are many of them packed closely together so that they can work together like in the muscle
- muscles that transport blood
- the edge or boundary of a cell
- a part which is made up of other parts
- tissue that helps you move
- strong rigid structure in your body that helps keep your shape
- The membrane enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the genetic material
20 Clues: tissue that helps you move • muscles that transport blood • the edge or boundary of a cell • the system of transporting blood • two dimensional views of structures • genetic structure inside the nucleus • a jelly like substance inside the cell • a part which is made up of other parts • the cell that helps you feel and think • a living thing that is made of one cell • ...
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
January Puzzles 2024-01-26
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- has no dirt and does not smell bad
- the rest we need each night
- the ability to do work
- a long group of cells in the body that helps the body move
- a part of the body that pumps blood through the body
- the whole physical part of a person
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- a physical activity such as moving the body
- a part of the body that is used to breathe
- parts of the body that work together to do a job
- a feeling of anger, worry or fear that can change the way the body works
- without pain or sickness
- what people eat to get energy to move
12 Clues: the ability to do work • without pain or sickness • the rest we need each night • has no dirt and does not smell bad • the whole physical part of a person • what people eat to get energy to move • a part of the body that is used to breathe • a physical activity such as moving the body • parts of the body that work together to do a job • ...
The Nervous System 2021-07-29
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- Visual processing centre
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- The outer layer of the brain in charge of higher order thinking (grey matter).
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons
- space between the axon terminal of one neuron and the receptors of the next neuron
- consists of the brain and spinal cord
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
- primary receiving area for auditory information, and memory formation
- neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- a threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body.
- neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
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- controls the left side of the body; Visuospatial processing.
- The endpoint of a neuron where neurotransmitters are stored
- controls the right side of the body; language functioning.
- the large band of neural fibres connecting the two brain hemispheres and carrying messages between them
- Associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving.
- receives sensory input for touch and body position
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- neurons within the brain and spinal cord that communicate internally and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- A layer of fatty tissue that surrounds the axon and acts as insulation.
- branchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information.
21 Clues: Visual processing centre • consists of the brain and spinal cord • our awareness of ourselves and our environment • receives sensory input for touch and body position • controls the right side of the body; language functioning. • The endpoint of a neuron where neurotransmitters are stored • controls the left side of the body; Visuospatial processing. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 2020-04-28
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- 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
- an island that contain 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 2020-04-27
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- features with similar function
- ancient rocks
- early life
- takes its name from rocks in Germany
- electric record of muscles
- a kind of biological blueprint
- a plane that separates that anterior and posterior portion
- method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- to the front or belly
- feature that simply look alike
- middle of the body
- proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- Age of Fishes
- accounted for how light traveled through space
- molten rocks
- careful anatomical description of an animal’s structural design.
- a plane that splits the left and right portion
- farthest to the body
- microorganism with nucleus and ability for sexual reproduction
- assortment of taxa
- hips supports hindlimbs
- Darwin's Bulldog
- features that share common ancestry
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- known as the “coal-bearing” period
- allows direct inspection of hard parts or marked parts during performance
- he felt that species were unchangeable
- study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- take its name from the Jura Mountains
- sides of the body
- repeated section
- produces new variations
- island contain its own assortment of species
- Age of Reptiles
- closest to the body
- importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system
- visible life
- a plane that divides the dorsal and ventral portion
- Age of Mammals
- special case of homology
- chest supports the forelimbs
40 Clues: early life • molten rocks • visible life • ancient rocks • Age of Fishes • Age of Mammals • Age of Reptiles • repeated section • Darwin's Bulldog • sides of the body • middle of the body • assortment of taxa • closest to the body • to the front or belly • farthest to the body • produces new variations • hips supports hindlimbs • special case of homology • electric record of muscles • ...
Exam II 2021-11-08
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- System of the body that protects itself against those substances foreign to the body
- Oxygen and nutrients circulate the body through _____
- COPD is a type of _____ disease
- The primary energy substrate used for low-intensity activities
- the urinary system has two kidneys and two ____
- A source of energy for the cells of the body
- Individuals fall into this risk stratification if they have a known cardiac, pulmonary, or metabolic disease
- Another name for heart attack
- The name of the RPE scale that ranges from 6-20
- System of the body that supports and protects body parts and provides calcium storage
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- Adaptations that occur in response to repeated regular physical activity and exercise
- An individual with a BMI of 17.4 would fall into this classification
- If energy intake is greater than energy expenditure, what happens to body weight
- Type of testing used to determine a specific disease condition or possible illness
- A condition characterized by low bone mineral density
- System of the body with components that include the heart and blood vessels
- Actions that occur in response to physical activity or a single bout of exercise
- Fatigue in the muscles is likely caused by the increased _____
- One of the primary control systems of the body
- This system of the body transfers macronutrients, micronutrients, and water into the body
20 Clues: Another name for heart attack • COPD is a type of _____ disease • A source of energy for the cells of the body • One of the primary control systems of the body • the urinary system has two kidneys and two ____ • The name of the RPE scale that ranges from 6-20 • Oxygen and nutrients circulate the body through _____ • A condition characterized by low bone mineral density • ...
7 The Human Body U2 L3 Nutrition and Fitness Pt 1 2025-01-20
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- This is a complex carbohydrate
- These give you long lasting energy ____ ____
- These are nutrients to build your body
- The body gets ____ from food
- Protein is made up of ____ ____
- Complex carbs are made up of ____ sugar molecules
- There are ____ classes of nutrients
- This is found inside and around your cells
- Protein ____ your body
- Nutrients are necessary for life and ____
- This system requires minerals
- This is a complex carbohydrate
- Vitamins work together with ____ to carry out chemical reactions in the body
- These make cell membranes
- Your ____ is mostly water
- These are not made by the body
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- ____ ____ ____ contain fiber
- This is an example of a carbohydrate ____ ____
- This is the study of food and the way the body uses it
- These help body carry out specific functions
- People can only survive a few ____ without water
- D ____ of fat is dairy
- The ____ can make some of these, but others you can only get from food
- ____ parts such as meat/muscle are not the only source of protein
- This helps form body tissue
- Nutrients help form ____ ____
- You increase your risk of this disease by eating too many fats
- Eating a ____ of foods helps you get all the vitamins and minerals your body needs
- Simple carbohydrates are made up of ____ ____ ____ molecules
- This is a food your body breaks down into amino acids
30 Clues: D ____ of fat is dairy • Protein ____ your body • These make cell membranes • Your ____ is mostly water • This helps form body tissue • ____ ____ ____ contain fiber • The body gets ____ from food • Nutrients help form ____ ____ • This system requires minerals • This is a complex carbohydrate • This is a complex carbohydrate • These are not made by the body • ...
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. • ...
Emmet Wagenmakers 2013-05-21
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- a muscular organ that umps blood
- large vein leading into the top right chamber of the heart
- the vessel through which dexygenated blood carrying waste from respation travels from the heats to the lungs
- the smallest unit of life
- living cells in the blood that transport oxygen to all living cells in the body oxygen is carried by a pigment haemoglobin
- thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other body parts
- yellowish liquid produced in the kidneys
- small tube that carryblood threw the body
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- lower right section of the heart which pumps deoxyenated blood to the lungs
- small vein
- a red fluid in your body
- upper right section of the heart where deoxygenated bolld from the body enters
- the body system involving the lungs
- type of nutrient that include fats and oils
- sac that stores urine
- minute tube carrying blood to body cells
16 Clues: small vein • sac that stores urine • a red fluid in your body • the smallest unit of life • a muscular organ that umps blood • the body system involving the lungs • minute tube carrying blood to body cells • yellowish liquid produced in the kidneys • small tube that carryblood threw the body • type of nutrient that include fats and oils • ...
Foods Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-04
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- Is a Iron deficiency.
- a great source of protein.
- Are extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods.
- Increases the thickness of the stomach contents.
- provides heat and energy for the body.
- the only complete protein.
- also called sugars.
- Its reduces blood flow.
- are the main source of energy.
- picks up excess cholesterol and returns it to the liver.
- only from of carbohydrate that does not provide body with energy.
- The system responsible for digesting food.
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- Are the "Bad: facts.
- made up of large molecules of simple carbohydrates joined together.
- these chemicals are arranged and linked in different ways.
- will not dissolve in water
- The substance in your red blood cells that carries oxygen to all parts of your body.
- these can be found in legumes.
- used to help the body grow.
19 Clues: also called sugars. • Are the "Bad: facts. • Is a Iron deficiency. • Its reduces blood flow. • will not dissolve in water • a great source of protein. • the only complete protein. • used to help the body grow. • these can be found in legumes. • are the main source of energy. • provides heat and energy for the body. • The system responsible for digesting food. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 2020-04-28
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- 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
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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 • ...
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 • ...
Today We are... 2026-01-15
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Internal organs 2025-10-01
Across
- 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. • ...
poultry 2020-02-25
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- 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 • ...
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
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- storehouse for good bacteria
- helps with metabolism and detoxification
- helps you breathe
- rumbles when you’re hungry
- system that regulates the body
- circulate blood throughout body
- 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 • ...
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
selene 7 2023-11-07
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
intro and axial crossword 2020-10-15
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- - 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 • ...
Nervous System I - Basic Structure & Function 2023-01-26
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 2020-04-27
Across
- / 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 • ...
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 • ...
Drugs by scotty 2026-05-14
Across
- Body parts damaged by drug abuse |
- Drugs forbidden by law |
- Drugs that slow down the body |
- Drugs Drugs used to treat illness |
- Drugs that affect perception and thinking |
Down
- Away Leaving unsafe situations to avoid pressure |
- Substances that change the way the mind and body work
- A firm response used to resist drugs |
- Dependence on drugs |
- Pressure Influence from friends or others to do something |
- Drugs allowed by law and sold over-the-counter or by prescription |
- Illegal activities linked to drug abuse |
- Trusted people who can provide help and guidance |
- Friends Good companions who encourage safe choices |
- Drugs that speed up the body
15 Clues: Drugs that speed up the body • Substances that change the way the mind and body work • A firm response used to resist drugs | • Body parts damaged by drug abuse | • Dependence on drugs | • Drugs forbidden by law | • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
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
Across
- 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. • ...
