body parts Crossword Puzzles
ANIMAL 2021-04-30
Across
- has three body parts
- including a group of poultry and has a comb
- has black ink sprayed on
- has adhesive pads on the feet
- change skin color
- has five pairs of legs
- have poison venom
- animals that often eat carrion
- a sleepy animal
- has spiny hair
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- has a long neck
- animals that do not have a collarbone
- belongs to the bovidae family
- has a hump
- has thick fur around the neck
- have acholocation capability
- attack with an oval body shape
- has sharp teeth and a long jaw
- have webbed feet
- has a head that can rotate back
20 Clues: has a hump • has spiny hair • has a long neck • a sleepy animal • have webbed feet • change skin color • have poison venom • has three body parts • has five pairs of legs • has black ink sprayed on • have acholocation capability • belongs to the bovidae family • has thick fur around the neck • has adhesive pads on the feet • attack with an oval body shape • has sharp teeth and a long jaw • ...
Buddhism 2022-04-04
Across
- (2 words)A “Stupa” is a sacred site
- Most important festival to honor Buddha
- Tree of wisdom
- A wise man
- Ruler of a kingdom
- Color of monks robes
- 325M
- Returns to life in another body
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- Buddha’s body was ____ into 84,000 parts.
- Siddhartha Gautama
- People's desire to control/obtain things
- Mostly practiced in Southeast Asia
- Buddhist disapprove of conflict
- (2 words)Location of enlightenment
- (2 words)Old man,a sick man,a dead man,monk
- A state of blissful non-existence
- Shared by Buddhism and Hinduism
17 Clues: 325M • A wise man • Tree of wisdom • Siddhartha Gautama • Ruler of a kingdom • Color of monks robes • Buddhist disapprove of conflict • Shared by Buddhism and Hinduism • Returns to life in another body • A state of blissful non-existence • Mostly practiced in Southeast Asia • (2 words)Location of enlightenment • (2 words)A “Stupa” is a sacred site • ...
List 3 2023-12-20
Across
- Open air, oval shape, outdoor seating
- Chest region of the body
- Impossible to understand
- We can hatch eggs in this
- A fondness for causing trouble
- To damage something holy
- When someone says they are not responsible for something
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- To fool someone
- Having artificial body parts
- A stomach problem
- A copy of something
- A bony bump on your big toe
- A funny remark
- Angry
- If you have a really big appetite you are this
- Calm and peaceful
- A period of time where nothing happens
17 Clues: Angry • A funny remark • To fool someone • A stomach problem • Calm and peaceful • A copy of something • Chest region of the body • Impossible to understand • To damage something holy • We can hatch eggs in this • A bony bump on your big toe • Having artificial body parts • A fondness for causing trouble • Open air, oval shape, outdoor seating • A period of time where nothing happens • ...
bruh 2022-01-27
Across
- acting, lying, or being across
- Superficial rub or wearing off of the skin
- nearer to the center (trunk of the body) or to the point of attachment to the body
- sites located away from a specific area, most often the center of the body
- The movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- skin discoloration from a skin or tissue injury
- to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body
- toward the middle or center
- forward bending.
- caudal - away from the head
- skin wound
- relating to the crown of the head
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- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward
- Movement of a joint towards the midline of th e body
- of or relating to the suture between the parietal bones of the skull
- health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting
- Severe or sudden in onset
- describing a straightening movement that increases the angle between body parts
- back
- the act of turning inside out
- crackling, crunching, grinding or grating noise that accompanies flexing a joint
- cranial - toward the head end of the body
- the movement of the sole towards the median plane
23 Clues: back • skin wound • forward bending. • Severe or sudden in onset • toward the middle or center • caudal - away from the head • the act of turning inside out • acting, lying, or being across • relating to the crown of the head • cranial - toward the head end of the body • Superficial rub or wearing off of the skin • skin discoloration from a skin or tissue injury • ...
Teacher Rodrigo crossword 2023-09-26
Across
- part of the body where urine us stored
- If you want to lose body fat eating, you should:
- It is a DC comics character, it is weak to kryptonite
- He is a person from DC comics, who goes out to fight at night and has no superpowers
- when you are too heavy (fat) you are:
- part of the body between the nose and the chin
- part of the body that you Can use to listen
- part of the body located un the chest that you can use to breath
- a medical condition in which you have too much sugar un your blood
- time yo relax or sleep
- This character's shield has a star
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- parts of the body that you Can use to grab something
- If you feel dehydrated, you should:
- If you want to lose weight doing something,you should:
- Yellow character that serves gru
- Character who lives in a swamp and his best friend is a donkey
- He is Batman's partner and they fight together against bad guys
- part of the body that you Can use to see something
18 Clues: time yo relax or sleep • Yellow character that serves gru • This character's shield has a star • If you feel dehydrated, you should: • when you are too heavy (fat) you are: • part of the body where urine us stored • part of the body that you Can use to listen • part of the body between the nose and the chin • If you want to lose body fat eating, you should: • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2021-11-12
Across
- The state of continuing to live
- To make new, young individuals of the same type
- the life process of becoming bigger and stronger
- A group of similar cells joined together
- The arrangement of parts that make up something
- The way that something works to achieve a task or serve a purpose
Down
- The ways in which an organism acts
- To stay alive
- The smallest unit of life
- A group of organs that work together to carry out certain functions
- A bundle of cells that send and receive messages between the brain and other body parts
- A body part made up of related tissues that perform a specific function
12 Clues: To stay alive • The smallest unit of life • The state of continuing to live • The ways in which an organism acts • A group of similar cells joined together • To make new, young individuals of the same type • The arrangement of parts that make up something • the life process of becoming bigger and stronger • The way that something works to achieve a task or serve a purpose • ...
A&P: Levels of Organization 2016-08-04
Across
- particle composed of two or more atoms
- an individual living thing
- branch of science that deals with the function of body parts
- the structural and functional unit of an organism
- branch of science that deals with the structure of body parts
- very large molecule
Down
- the combined chemical reactions in cells that use or release energy
- group of organs coordinated to carry on a specialized function
- group of similar cells that performs a specialized function
- a structure in a cell that has a specialized function
- smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element
- structure consisting of a group of tissues with a specialized function
12 Clues: very large molecule • an individual living thing • particle composed of two or more atoms • the structural and functional unit of an organism • a structure in a cell that has a specialized function • group of similar cells that performs a specialized function • branch of science that deals with the function of body parts • ...
Animal Characteristics, Sponges, and Cnidarians 2021-11-11
Across
- The creation of egg and sperm
- Can move to find food
- Mouth location up
- A collection of sensory organs at the anterior end (creating a head and brain)
- The only cnidarian that lives in saltwater
- Fertilized egg
- Full complete body cavity with organs
- Where each cell becomes specialized
Down
- Tentacle location down
- Before the nucleus
- No body part to create mirror images
- Arranged in a single layer around a central cavity, empty
- Arrangement of body parts to create mirror images
- Hairlike structures that wave about and create currents
- Inner layer; digestive tract
15 Clues: Fertilized egg • Mouth location up • Before the nucleus • Can move to find food • Tentacle location down • Inner layer; digestive tract • The creation of egg and sperm • Where each cell becomes specialized • No body part to create mirror images • Full complete body cavity with organs • The only cnidarian that lives in saltwater • Arrangement of body parts to create mirror images • ...
Health Crossword 2015-03-17
Across
- oxygen is inhaled through this
- protects eyes and brain
- kneecap
- sends food to the oesophagus
- takes blood from heart to all parts of the body
- connects bones to other bones
- produces digestive juice called bile
Down
- Supplies energy to the body
- major organ that pumps blood to the rest of our body
- connects muscle to bone
- makes food slippery so that it is easier to swallow
- a pair of organs protected by rib cage
- protects heart and lungs
- the life-supporting component of the air
- in stomach and crushes food some more
15 Clues: kneecap • connects muscle to bone • protects eyes and brain • protects heart and lungs • Supplies energy to the body • sends food to the oesophagus • connects bones to other bones • oxygen is inhaled through this • produces digestive juice called bile • in stomach and crushes food some more • a pair of organs protected by rib cage • the life-supporting component of the air • ...
U3Q2 2018-03-07
Across
- shin
- inferior/anterior pelvis
- tuberosity large/oblong elevation on the proximal/anterior tibia
- movement move around a central axis
- fracture compound fracture; broken bone with open wound
- joint a freely movable joint
- joint bones united by connective tissue; no movement; ex sutures of skull
- fracture bone broken all the way through
- thigh bone
- '"ankle" bones
- movement movement toward midline of body
- movement turn downward/backward as with hand or foot
- of femur rounded projection at proximal end of femur
- and socket joint allow complete rotation to move in all directions; hips, shoulders
- fracture bone breaks incompletely
- movement bending away from body or increasing angle between parts of body
- large, rough projection on femur; proximal
- movement bending toward body or decreasing angle between parts of body
- and lateral condyle medial and lateral sides of the condyles on tibia
- shock-absorbing pads of fibrocartilage between articulating surfaces of some joints
- movement moving anteriorly
- toe bones; proximal, middle, distal
- movement raising; shrugging the shoulders
- joint forward and backward motion; knee, elbow
- joint cartilage at articulations of bone; little movement; ex spine or ribs
- broad bone; superior/posterior pelvis
- movement turn upward/forward as with hand or foot
- fracture bone is broken in one place
- heel bone
- foramen hole in pelvis; between 3 parts
Down
- 2 hip bones
- lateral/smaller bone of lower leg
- joint rotation of one bone around another bone; neck
- joint elliptical surface on bone fits into an oval concavity in mating bone; side-to-side and back-and-forth movement planes; knuckles, wrist
- and medial epicondyles protrusions on either side of distal femur
- ankle bone; articulates with the tibia and fibula
- place where 2 bones articulate
- fracture break without separation
- superior iliac spine front top process of ilium
- movement movement away from middle of body
- inferior iliac spine back bottom process of ilium
- of femur narrow area between head and trochanters of femur
- fluid filled sacs between bone; reduce friction; cushion
- fracture bone broken into 3+ fragments
- joint concave and convex bone articulations; thumb
- movement moving posteriorly
- inferior/posterior pelvis
- foot bones; between ankle and toes
- movement lowering
- joint 2 bones with almost flat surfaces articulate; ankle wrist
- socket in pelvis; articulates with head of femur
- notch posterior notch
- fracture bending of bone
53 Clues: shin • heel bone • thigh bone • 2 hip bones • '"ankle" bones • movement lowering • notch posterior notch • inferior/anterior pelvis • fracture bending of bone • inferior/posterior pelvis • movement moving anteriorly • movement moving posteriorly • joint a freely movable joint • place where 2 bones articulate • lateral/smaller bone of lower leg • fracture break without separation • ...
Epilepsy 2020-10-14
Across
- A type of seizure that looks like the person is staring into space for a few seconds or a few minutes
- A type of seizure that can look different in each person, but involved a loss of knowing what is going on and affects certain parts of the body
- A type of seizure that looks like the person went stiff as a board in their arms, legs, or torso
- Something the doctor gives to help the seizure from happening!
- A disorder that makes someone have seizures sometimes with no known cause
- Can this kid do the fun stuff other kids get to do (like run, play, play sports, ride a bike, go to school, hangout with friends)? Can I help a friend having a seizure?
- Another word for tonic-clonic seizures
- Should this kid not hangout with us? Will someone else catch what they have? Should someone be scared of this kid?
- When someone has continuous seizure for more than 5 minutes!
Down
- Move anything that’s in the way, ease the person on the floor, turn them on the side, look at the time it happened, and most importantly do not put anything in their mouth!
- A type of seizure that can look like falling down, the body getting stiff, and then the whole body getting jittery and jerky
- When your brain sends too much electricity and loses control for a few seconds or a few minutes
- What the brain uses to tell different parts of the body what to do (like your arms, legs, eyes, ears, and more!)
- A type of seizure that looks like the person’s body, or parts of it, getting jittery and jerky
- Wires placed on the head to see when our brain signals make little rows of wavy lines so the doctor can know more about the seizure
- It depends on the type of seizure but mostly lasts between 30 seconds to 2 minutes. It’s an emergency if it lasts more than 5 minutes!
- When the person falls down, shakes, has trouble breathing, stiffens up, moves their hands and legs, throws up, or pees. It can also be when simply looking confused and blinking our eyes quickly.
- Lack of sleep, stress, high body temperature, high or low blood sugar.
18 Clues: Another word for tonic-clonic seizures • When someone has continuous seizure for more than 5 minutes! • Something the doctor gives to help the seizure from happening! • Lack of sleep, stress, high body temperature, high or low blood sugar. • A disorder that makes someone have seizures sometimes with no known cause • ...
Metabolism 2022-02-16
Across
- like air
- category of large molecules that preform important functions inside living things
- an answer to a question about the natural word
- the body system that transforms to and from all cells of the body
- body system that take oxygen in and releases carbon dioxide
- making it clear how the evidence supports the answer
- made of carbon, hydrogen,and oxygen atoms
- a group of atoms joined together in a certain way
- claim supported by evidence
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- body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- building blocks of protein
- body system that takes food in and breaks it down
- interacting parts forming a complex whole
- atoms rearrange to form new subs
- made of glocuse molecules connected together
- reaction of oxygen and glucose
- can be potential or kinetic
- information that is supported
- made up of carbon and oxygen atoms
19 Clues: like air • building blocks of protein • can be potential or kinetic • claim supported by evidence • information that is supported • reaction of oxygen and glucose • atoms rearrange to form new subs • made up of carbon and oxygen atoms • interacting parts forming a complex whole • made of carbon, hydrogen,and oxygen atoms • made of glocuse molecules connected together • ...
The Body 2015-03-31
Across
- Also known as a windpipe
- Protects very important muscles and organs to the body
- Where your bones join
- Flap that stops food going down the trachea
- Breaks down food with saliva
- Place where nutrients are absorbed out of food
- Big air bags in your body
Down
- Place where liquids are absorbed out of food
- What we inhale
- Hair that cleans, warms and filters air through the nose
- What we exhale
- What the skeleton is made up of
- Two parts of your body that take in air
- I would use this system when I sprint really fast
- System lasts for 10 sec-3 mins of energy
- Protects muscles and organs and gives the body its shape
16 Clues: What we inhale • What we exhale • Where your bones join • Also known as a windpipe • Big air bags in your body • Breaks down food with saliva • What the skeleton is made up of • Two parts of your body that take in air • System lasts for 10 sec-3 mins of energy • Flap that stops food going down the trachea • Place where liquids are absorbed out of food • ...
Middle School Science Review 2025-05-23
Across
- Animal that is hunted and eaten by predators
- The place where an animal lives
- Body temperature changes with the environment
- Animal that lives in water and breathes with gills
- Small invertebrate with six legs and often wings
- Animal with feathers and wings; lays eggs
- Animal that hunts and eats other animals
- Body temperature stays the same, even when it’s cold
- Cold-blooded animal that lives in water and on land
- Hard outer covering that protects the body
Down
- Animal with a backbone or spine
- Body parts that let fish breathe in water
- Organs used to breathe air
- Cold-blooded animal with scales; lays eggs
- Animal without a backbone
- Animal with fur or hair; usually gives live birth
16 Clues: Animal without a backbone • Organs used to breathe air • Animal with a backbone or spine • The place where an animal lives • Animal that hunts and eats other animals • Body parts that let fish breathe in water • Animal with feathers and wings; lays eggs • Cold-blooded animal with scales; lays eggs • Hard outer covering that protects the body • ...
Anatomical Movements 2024-03-14
Across
- movement of a body part backward
- downward movement of a body part
- movement of a body part forward (mandible, scapulae)
- to bend, decrease the angle of a joint
- away from the mid-line
- raising a body part
- toward the mid-line
- sole of foot turned outward
Down
- movement in a circular pattern that outlines a cone
- Movement of the foot inferiorly
- rotation the forearm so that the palm is turned posteriorly or inferiorly
- (internal/external) movement around a central axis
- rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned superiorly or anteriorly
- to straighten, increase the angle parts of a joint (restore to anatomical position)
- sole of foot turned inward
- Movement of the foot superiorly
16 Clues: raising a body part • toward the mid-line • away from the mid-line • sole of foot turned inward • sole of foot turned outward • Movement of the foot inferiorly • Movement of the foot superiorly • movement of a body part backward • downward movement of a body part • to bend, decrease the angle of a joint • (internal/external) movement around a central axis • ...
ch. 17 First Aid 2025-05-06
Across
- excessive loss of blood
- coma increased levels of glucose in the bloodstream
- material used to hold dressings in place and support/protect body parts
- injury to tissues surrounding a joint
- cerebrovascular accident, interrupted supply of blood to the brain
- A wound where skin is scraped off
- injury where the tissue is torn from the skin
- break in the bone
- temporary reduction of blood supply to the brain
Down
- the end of the bone is displaced over a wounsterile dressingile covering placed over a wound
- body temp less than 95
- excessive perspiration
- freezing of tissue fluid
- injury where a body part is separated from the body
- injury caused by fire, heat, etc
- Method of prioritizing treatment
- a type of seizure with strong involuntary contractions of muscles
- injury to soft tissue, open or closed
- attract a coronary artery
19 Clues: break in the bone • body temp less than 95 • excessive perspiration • excessive loss of blood • freezing of tissue fluid • attract a coronary artery • injury caused by fire, heat, etc • Method of prioritizing treatment • A wound where skin is scraped off • injury to tissues surrounding a joint • injury to soft tissue, open or closed • injury where the tissue is torn from the skin • ...
Crossword Puzzle science 2021-02-10
Across
- controls your posture and your balance
- your heartbeat is part of the blank system
- talking is part of the blank system
- sense organ that helps protects your body from germs or other harmful things.
- looks like a very tiny wire or piece of string and acts like special wires delivering the messages from the brain to all parts of your body.
- boss of all the functions in your body
- pathway for messages sent by the brain to the body
- includes the brain, the spinal cord and the nerves
- produces all your melatonin
- neurons bring information from your brain to your muscles
- controls your thinking and your muscles
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- maintains vital control of your heart and lungs
- sense organ that helps you taste
- controls the right side of your body
- neurons process and distribute information
- sense organ that helps you eat
- neurons collect information from your five senses to your brain
- controls the right side of your body
- Sense organ that helps you smell
- sense organ that helps you hear
20 Clues: produces all your melatonin • sense organ that helps you eat • sense organ that helps you hear • sense organ that helps you taste • Sense organ that helps you smell • talking is part of the blank system • controls the right side of your body • controls the right side of your body • controls your posture and your balance • boss of all the functions in your body • ...
Epilepsy 2020-10-14
Across
- A type of seizure that looks like the person is staring into space for a few seconds or a few minutes
- A type of seizure that can look different in each person, but involved a loss of knowing what is going on and affects certain parts of the body
- A type of seizure that looks like the person went stiff as a board in their arms, legs, or torso
- Something the doctor gives to help the seizure from happening!
- A disorder that makes someone have seizures sometimes with no known cause
- Can this kid do the fun stuff other kids get to do (like run, play, play sports, ride a bike, go to school, hangout with friends)? Can I help a friend having a seizure?
- Another word for tonic-clonic seizures
- Should this kid not hangout with us? Will someone else catch what they have? Should someone be scared of this kid?
- When someone has continuous seizure for more than 5 minutes!
Down
- Move anything that’s in the way, ease the person on the floor, turn them on the side, look at the time it happened, and most importantly do not put anything in their mouth!
- A type of seizure that can look like falling down, the body getting stiff, and then the whole body getting jittery and jerky
- When your brain sends too much electricity and loses control for a few seconds or a few minutes
- What the brain uses to tell different parts of the body what to do (like your arms, legs, eyes, ears, and more!)
- A type of seizure that looks like the person’s body, or parts of it, getting jittery and jerky
- Wires placed on the head to see when our brain signals make little rows of wavy lines so the doctor can know more about the seizure
- It depends on the type of seizure but mostly lasts between 30 seconds to 2 minutes. It’s an emergency if it lasts more than 5 minutes!
- When the person falls down, shakes, has trouble breathing, stiffens up, moves their hands and legs, throws up, or pees. It can also be when simply looking confused and blinking our eyes quickly.
- Lack of sleep, stress, high body temperature, high or low blood sugar.
18 Clues: Another word for tonic-clonic seizures • When someone has continuous seizure for more than 5 minutes! • Something the doctor gives to help the seizure from happening! • Lack of sleep, stress, high body temperature, high or low blood sugar. • A disorder that makes someone have seizures sometimes with no known cause • ...
Survey of Marine Animals 2025-03-23
Across
- an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs or can produce both male and female gametes,
- refers to the free-swimming, umbrella-shaped body form of certain cnidarians, like jellyfish, that contrasts with the sessile polyp form.
- a body plan where parts are arranged symmetrically around a central axis, allowing the organism to be divided into similar halves by any plane passing through the center
- a tough, flexible connective tissue that provides support and protection to various parts of the body
- a non-cancerous growth that protrudes from the surface of an organ or tissue.
- an internal skeleton, such as the bony or cartilaginous skeleton of vertebrates.
- anything related to or occurring on the bottom of a body of water, including the sediment surface and sub-surface layers
- modified sweat glands that produce and secrete milk for nourishing infants or young mammals
- an organ that forms in the womb, also called the uterus
- animals that neither develop nor retain a vertebral column
- a loss of plumage, skin, or hair, especially as a regular feature of an animal's life cycle.
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- a gas-filled organ in bony fish that helps them regulate buoyancy and maintain depth without expending extra energy
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.
- the property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.
- a type of egg that are characterized by the presence of several protective membranes, known as the amniotic membranes, which surround and support the developing embryo
- a hard, external covering that supports and protects the bodies of some animals, like insects, crustaceans, and mollusks
- lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something; lack of symmetry.
- having or developing buds.
- a unique hydraulic system found in echinoderms (like starfish and sea urchins) that functions in locomotion, feeding, respiration, and waste removal, using a network of fluid-filled canals and tube feet
- dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat.
- animals whose body temperature fluctuates with their environment, relying on external sources for heat regulation
21 Clues: having or developing buds. • an organ that forms in the womb, also called the uterus • animals that neither develop nor retain a vertebral column • dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat. • a non-cancerous growth that protrudes from the surface of an organ or tissue. • ...
metabolism 2024-03-26
Across
- body system that transports molecules
- molecule made of carbon
- cell that sends and receives information
- chemicalrection that releases energy into cells
- molecule organisms use to release energy
- body system that takes in o and releases CO2
- smallest unit of a living thing
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- body system that breaks down food
- energy storage molecule made of glucose system
- molecules that perform inside organism
- collection of tissues that form a function
- organisms use to get energy
- claim supported by evidence
- set of parts forming a complex system
14 Clues: molecule made of carbon • organisms use to get energy • claim supported by evidence • smallest unit of a living thing • body system that breaks down food • body system that transports molecules • set of parts forming a complex system • molecules that perform inside organism • cell that sends and receives information • molecule organisms use to release energy • ...
Freak the Mighty 2018-10-25
15 Clues: kind • enemy • Smart • caring • Strong • Anteater • Beautiful • Kane Brutal • not conquered • Arthur Magnificent • adolescence volcano • Artificial body parts • a robot that looks like a human • a door that divides a plane/ship • a heavy air craft the flaps to fly
chapter 12 vocab 2023-04-26
Across
- is an adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- breeding is the selection and breeding of an organism to describe traits
- a slightly different in inherited trait along an individual member of a species
- selection is the process by which organisms with variations that help them survive in their environment live longer
- structure body parts that have lost their original function through evolution
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- stricture body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function
- and adapt mimicry MI one species look like another species
- is an inherited trait that increases an organism’s chance of surviving and reproducing in a particular environment.
- structure body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
9 Clues: and adapt mimicry MI one species look like another species • is an adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment • breeding is the selection and breeding of an organism to describe traits • structure body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure. • ...
Biology & The Brain 2024-09-23
Across
- Consists of the right and left cerebral hemispheres.
- regulates our internal functions as humans.
- Relays sensory information to appropriate parts of the cerebral cortex
- Regulating states of wakefulness and sleep.
- Consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- Gland also known as the "master gland"
- The transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring
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- Consists of the nerve cells that send signals to other body parts.
- Central part of the Neuron that contains the nucleus
- Small fluid-filled gap between neurons that carries messages
- Gland that releases cortical steroids into the bloodstream
- The belief that personalities and behaviors are inherited from the surrounding environment
- The belief that personalities and behaviors are inherited from one's parents
- Nerve cells that act as the basic building block of the nervous system
- Gland responsible for metabolism in the human body
15 Clues: Consists of the brain and spinal cord. • Gland also known as the "master gland" • regulates our internal functions as humans. • Regulating states of wakefulness and sleep. • Gland responsible for metabolism in the human body • Consists of the right and left cerebral hemispheres. • Central part of the Neuron that contains the nucleus • ...
BASIC EE BIOLOGY 2025-02-25
Across
- Largest mammal on earth
- Pumps blood to all parts of the body
- Bees help to ______ flowers
- Humans are _______
- Basic building block of life
- All living things breathe in ______
Down
- pigment in plants that is green
- Controls movement in and out of the cell
- System which pumps blood through the body
- birds reproduce by ______
- The main airway of the body
11 Clues: Humans are _______ • Largest mammal on earth • birds reproduce by ______ • Bees help to ______ flowers • The main airway of the body • Basic building block of life • pigment in plants that is green • All living things breathe in ______ • Pumps blood to all parts of the body • Controls movement in and out of the cell • System which pumps blood through the body
Med 3 - Body Organization 2023-01-12
Across
- groups of organs that work together to produce and sustain life
- group of similar cells that perform the same function
- handles the production of hormones in order to regulate a variety of body functions
- type of tissue that provides support and connects all body parts
- deals with mechanical support, posture and locomotion
- groups of organs that work together to perform one or more functions in the body
- this forms the outside boundary of the cell
- handles the production of reproductive cells and contributes towards the reproduction process
- handles the transportation of oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout the body and the elimination of cellular metabolic waste
- handles the exchange of oxygen and carbon-dioxide between the body and air, acid-based balance regulation, phonation
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- handles the initiation and regulation of vital body functions, sensation and body movements
- handles the mechanical and chemical degradation of food with the purpose of absorbing it into the body and using it as energy
- structure made-up of different types of tissues
- type of body tissue that forms the covering on all internal and external surfaces of your body
- type of tissue that can contract to cause movement
- clear gel-like substance that contains organelles
- handles the physical protection of the body, sensory reception, and vitamin synthesis
- drains excess tissue fluid, and is the immune defense of the body
- basic unit of structure and function
- handles filtration of the blood and eliminating unnecessary compounds and waste from the body by producing and excreting urine
20 Clues: basic unit of structure and function • this forms the outside boundary of the cell • structure made-up of different types of tissues • clear gel-like substance that contains organelles • type of tissue that can contract to cause movement • group of similar cells that perform the same function • deals with mechanical support, posture and locomotion • ...
Body organs 2015-08-18
Across
- This is the shorter of the two intestines.
- This system allows your body to move.
- These act as filters.
- Nourishment from the small intestine enters the __________ stream.
- These carry good blood from the heart to other organs.
- Galen lived in __________.
- Digestion starts here.
- This body system directs body to react to information from the outside world.
- This is the main organ of the respiratory system.
- This is a fibre that sends impulses through the body.
Down
- Pharynx and ________ are parts of the respiratory system.
- This separates the right side of your heart from the left side.
- The heart has four __________.
- Food mixes with gastric juices here.
- When bones join together they make this up.
- This protects your brain.
- These carry blood to the heart.
17 Clues: These act as filters. • Digestion starts here. • This protects your brain. • Galen lived in __________. • The heart has four __________. • These carry blood to the heart. • Food mixes with gastric juices here. • This system allows your body to move. • This is the shorter of the two intestines. • When bones join together they make this up. • ...
nervous system 2023-06-03
Across
- term for spinal column.
- A type of neuron that carries signals from the brain or spinal cord to muscles or glands, resulting in voluntary movements.
- The part of the brain located at the back of the head, responsible .
- Relating to the senses or the ability to perceive stimuli from the environment.
- Nerves: Nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and transmit signals.
- The basic building block of the nervous system, responsible for transmitting electrical signals.
- The body's primary communication system that coordinates and controls the functions of different body parts
- The tiny gap between two nerve cells where electrical or chemical signals are transmitted.
- An automatic, involuntary response to a stimulus without conscious thought.
Down
- an automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening.
- A bundle of fibers that transmits signals between the brain, spinal cord, and other parts of the body.
- A network of nerves that extends from the central nervous system to the rest of the body.
- The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary functions, such as heart rate and digestion.
- The organ located in the head that serves as the control center of the nervous system, responsible for processing information, thinking, and coordinating body functions.
- The control center of the nervous system, consisting of the brain and spinal cord.
- A chemical messenger that transmits signals between nerve cells.
- This system's activity increases when you're stressed, in danger or physically active.
- A bundle of nerves that runs down the back and connects the brain to the rest of the body.
18 Clues: term for spinal column. • A chemical messenger that transmits signals between nerve cells. • The part of the brain located at the back of the head, responsible . • Nerves: Nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and transmit signals. • An automatic, involuntary response to a stimulus without conscious thought. • ...
nervous system 2023-06-03
Across
- term for spinal column.
- A type of neuron that carries signals from the brain or spinal cord to muscles or glands, resulting in voluntary movements.
- The part of the brain located at the back of the head, responsible .
- Relating to the senses or the ability to perceive stimuli from the environment.
- Nerves: Nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and transmit signals.
- The basic building block of the nervous system, responsible for transmitting electrical signals.
- The body's primary communication system that coordinates and controls the functions of different body parts
- The tiny gap between two nerve cells where electrical or chemical signals are transmitted.
- An automatic, involuntary response to a stimulus without conscious thought.
Down
- an automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening.
- A bundle of fibers that transmits signals between the brain, spinal cord, and other parts of the body.
- A network of nerves that extends from the central nervous system to the rest of the body.
- The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary functions, such as heart rate and digestion.
- The organ located in the head that serves as the control center of the nervous system, responsible for processing information, thinking, and coordinating body functions.
- The control center of the nervous system, consisting of the brain and spinal cord.
- A chemical messenger that transmits signals between nerve cells.
- This system's activity increases when you're stressed, in danger or physically active.
- A bundle of nerves that runs down the back and connects the brain to the rest of the body.
18 Clues: term for spinal column. • A chemical messenger that transmits signals between nerve cells. • The part of the brain located at the back of the head, responsible . • Nerves: Nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and transmit signals. • An automatic, involuntary response to a stimulus without conscious thought. • ...
Animal crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- anything associated with or occurring on the bottom of a body of water
- located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube
- lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something; lack of symmetry.
- any so-called cold-blooded animal
- a system of vessels in echinoderms containing a circulating watery fluid that is used especially for the movement of tentacles and tube feet.
- terrestrially adapted egg, characterized by a shell and extra-embryonic membranes
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism
- an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall, thereby allowing nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply
- milk producing gland of female mammals
- a skeleton that is on the inside of a body, like humans, dogs, or some fish.
Down
- an animals lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusk, annelid, coelenterate, etc lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something; lack of symmetry.
- warm-blooded animals
- a non-vascular type of supporting connective tissue that is found throughout the body
- a hard covering that supports and protects the bodies of some types of animals.
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- the property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.
- symmetry around a central axis, as in a starfish or a tulip flower
- a projecting mass of swollen and hypertrophied or tumorous membrane
18 Clues: warm-blooded animals • any so-called cold-blooded animal • milk producing gland of female mammals • symmetry around a central axis, as in a starfish or a tulip flower • a projecting mass of swollen and hypertrophied or tumorous membrane • anything associated with or occurring on the bottom of a body of water • ...
Neuroscience puzzle 2023-07-31
Across
- memory loss
- inflammation of meninges
- relay center of brain
- part of cell the receives signals
- study of diseases of nervous system
- uncontrolled movement or shaking of body parts
- maintenance of body conditions
Down
- study of brain
- master gland
- bottom portion of brain
- links the medulla oblongata and the thalamus
- disruption of blood flow to brain
- action under conscious control
- where nerve impulse leaves neuron
- pain in one side of the head
15 Clues: memory loss • master gland • study of brain • relay center of brain • bottom portion of brain • inflammation of meninges • pain in one side of the head • action under conscious control • maintenance of body conditions • disruption of blood flow to brain • part of cell the receives signals • where nerve impulse leaves neuron • study of diseases of nervous system • ...
Cheryl Practice Gr.3 2025-03-12
11 Clues: Not wide. • Very small. • To look for something. • The opposite of heavy. • The bones in your back. • To save someone in danger. • Body parts that help you move. • The bone that protects the brain. • Hard parts that make up the skeleton. • Things used to fix or build something. • Moving off the ground using your legs.
Cheryl new! 2025-03-14
11 Clues: Not wide. • Very small. • To look for something. • The opposite of heavy. • The bones in your back. • To save someone in danger. • Body parts that help you move. • The bone that protects the brain. • Hard parts that make up the skeleton. • Moving off the ground using your legs. • Things used to fix or build something.
Vocabulary Quiz #2 2019-09-17
Across
- waste; destruction
- complained in a low voice
- applications of pressure
- stealing
- extremely small
- song for singing to a child
- vessels that carry blood to the heart from all parts of the body
Down
- usually
- on purpose
- fitted together; built
- good at thinking of ways to do things
- thick, black, sticky substance made from tar or turpentine
- repeatedly or with persistence
- with delicate beauty; freshly and prettily
- a position of gears in which no motion goes from an engine to other working parts
- marked by burning the skin with a hot iron
16 Clues: usually • stealing • on purpose • extremely small • waste; destruction • fitted together; built • applications of pressure • complained in a low voice • song for singing to a child • repeatedly or with persistence • good at thinking of ways to do things • with delicate beauty; freshly and prettily • marked by burning the skin with a hot iron • ...
Body system U2 LS pt 2022-11-17
Across
- A process where body changes food and animals into energy
- carry blood and oxygen throughout your body
- A system that carry white blood cells to fight infections
- system The external layer of animal body
- The system that controls everything parts within your body
- Where our body stored glycogen, vitamins and minerals
Down
- To filters new substances that can cause cancer and infections
- bladder To store urine and emptying of urine
- A way for air and food to get inside our body
- system In order to break down food to get energy you need
- To help you give response to the surrounding
- Without this system your body can’t move
12 Clues: Without this system your body can’t move • system The external layer of animal body • carry blood and oxygen throughout your body • bladder To store urine and emptying of urine • To help you give response to the surrounding • A way for air and food to get inside our body • Where our body stored glycogen, vitamins and minerals • ...
Crossword Puzzle:Kezzy, Julie, Jerica, Catelyn, and Hannah 2012-09-22
Across
- What is the instrument used to examine very small structures?
- What is the study of blood?
- An imaginary flat surface that divides the body into two parts
- The study of word origins
- An abnormal condition of the mind
- What direction are you moving when moving toward the head?
- The energy-producing organelle in the cell
- A disease or condition that affects many nerves
- The long, coiled tube attached to the testes
- A process of making an incision in the abdomen
- Disease-causing microorganism
- Underneath the skin
- Lying face down
- The fingers are what to the shoulder?
- A condition of an extremely fast heart rate
- What is the study of newborns?
- The front of the body is called?
- Pertaining to the navel
- A condition of being without sensation
- What plan divides the body into right and left sections?
Down
- What body system includes skin, hair, nails, sweat and oil glands?
- Lying face up
- The study of the cause or origin of a disease
- Pertaining to the abdomen and the pelvis
- Large internal organs of the abdominipelvic cavity
- The study of the functions of the human body
- What is the study of the body and its parts?
- A disease caused by exposure to an infection while in the hospital environment
- What is the Latin word for artery?
- What is the study of the heart?
- A process of normal thyroid function
- Sudden worsening in the severity of symptoms or signs
- A condition present at birth
- Pertaining to three nerve branches in a group
- The process of measuring breathing
- Condition of painful or difficult eating or swallowing
- A disease of the joint
- What is the medical specialty that deals with older adults?
- A disease with no identifiable or confirmed cause
- Another name for blood clot
40 Clues: Lying face up • Lying face down • Underneath the skin • A disease of the joint • Pertaining to the navel • The study of word origins • What is the study of blood? • Another name for blood clot • A condition present at birth • Disease-causing microorganism • What is the study of newborns? • What is the study of the heart? • The front of the body is called? • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2015-01-13
Across
- allows movement
- waste removal
- growth of tumours, which take up space in the lungs, making breathing difficult
- hair like extensions that protrude from the surface of some unicellular organisms and some cells in multicellular organisms
- coordinates and controls all organs and organ systems; detects, processes, and responds to stimuli
- substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion
- transport system reaching every cell of the body; delivers nutrients absorbed by the digestive system and oxygen absorbed by the respiratory system in every cell
- large muscle below the lungs that helps move air in and out of the lungs; part that changes the size of a camera's aperture; it varies the amount of light that reaches the film
- all the life processes that take place in the cell; includes energy-using and energy-creating substances
- protects body's internal environment from the external environment "skin"
- breaks down the food you eat into parts small enough to be absorbed and transported throughout the body
- covers the surface of the body and internal organs and lines the inside of some organs
- supports and connects different parts of the body
- the basic unit of life
- contents of the cell the cell membrane excluding the nucleus; contains nutrients the cell needs to survive
Down
- made of more than one cell
- removes chemical and gaseous wastes from the body; involves organs from other bodily systems
- thin structure that encloses all the contents of plant and animal cells
- organelles that convert sunlight into food
- outer covering of a cell that provides strength and support
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- physical breakdown of food into small particles
- moves bones; moves organs that contain muscle tissue
- organelles that convert energy the cell receives into a form it can use
- tissue of the brain, spinal chord, and nerves.
25 Clues: waste removal • allows movement • the basic unit of life • made of more than one cell • organelles that convert sunlight into food • tissue of the brain, spinal chord, and nerves. • physical breakdown of food into small particles • supports and connects different parts of the body • moves bones; moves organs that contain muscle tissue • ...
Medical terminology 2018-04-15
Across
- one of four babies born together
- through the skin
- red blood cell
- high body temperature
- lacking water
- first
- consisting of many cells
- having one eye piece
- a newborn infant
- normal blood volume
- very small cell
- enlargement of the colon
Down
- remove calcium from
- false paralysis
- made up of two parts
- having variable body temperature
- yellow growth on skin
- one half of rounded structure
- in excess number
- not working together
- cancer of white blood cells
- cut through or across
- disease affecting an entire population
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- backward flow
25 Clues: first • lacking water • backward flow • red blood cell • false paralysis • very small cell • through the skin • in excess number • a newborn infant • remove calcium from • normal blood volume • made up of two parts • not working together • having one eye piece • yellow growth on skin • high body temperature • cut through or across • consisting of many cells • enlargement of the colon • ...
ANIMAL 2022-11-28
Across
- has three body parts
- including a group of poultry and has a comb
- has black ink sprayed on
- has adhesive pads on the feet
- change skin color
- has five pairs of legs
- have poison venom
- animals that often eat carrion
- a sleepy animal
- has spiny hair
Down
- has a long neck
- animals that do not have a collarbone
- belongs to the bovidae family
- has a hump
- has thick fur around the neck
- have acholocation capability
- attack with an oval body shape
- has sharp teeth and a long jaw
- have webbed feet
- has a head that can rotate back
20 Clues: has a hump • has spiny hair • has a long neck • a sleepy animal • have webbed feet • change skin color • have poison venom • has three body parts • has five pairs of legs • has black ink sprayed on • have acholocation capability • belongs to the bovidae family • has thick fur around the neck • has adhesive pads on the feet • attack with an oval body shape • has sharp teeth and a long jaw • ...
Homophones 2025-09-26
Across
- a blood vessel in the body
- how heavy something is
- 24-hour periods
- a brave or amazing act
- one penny
- a quick look
- worker who digs for gold or coal
- back part of your foot
- a confused state of mind
Down
- already mailed or delivered
- body parts at the ends of your legs
- caring too much about looks
- stay in one place for a time
- to get better after being hurt
- someone who is not yet an adult
- the top of a mountain
- a smell
- listened to a sound
- a tool that shows wind direction
- group of animals
20 Clues: a smell • one penny • a quick look • 24-hour periods • group of animals • listened to a sound • the top of a mountain • how heavy something is • a brave or amazing act • back part of your foot • a confused state of mind • a blood vessel in the body • already mailed or delivered • caring too much about looks • stay in one place for a time • to get better after being hurt • ...
CHAPTER 1-INTRODUCTION 2020-04-25
Across
- Farthest to the body
- region or chest supports the forelimbs
- plane separates it into anterior and posterior portions
- Analysis of vertebrate design proceeds in three general steps, each enhancing the other: The Function, The Biological Role and The ?
- a kind of biological blueprint
- means the action or property of a part as it works in an organism
- hypothesis about the lineages and their evolutionary relationships
- A kind of homology- similarity between successively repeated parts in the same organism
- Belly or front
- Middle of the body
- is the term that has been coined to recognize the importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- is the basis for recognizing a clad
- is a synonym for a paraphyletic group
- The way in which an animal’s body meets the surrounding environment
- Refers to the tail
- Three issues of evolution: fact, course and ?
- Refers to the head end
- Last name of the man who determines that species were fixed and unchangeable
- His answer centered on archetypes
- Last name of the man who proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- The course of evolution
- Plane that splits into left and right portions.
- 2 or more features that share a common ancestry
Down
- A kind of symmetry, only the mid-sagittal plane divides the body into two mirrored images, left and right
- is an inadvertent by-product of human saliva, without any adaptive role in the environment.
- refers to how the part is used in the environment during the course of the organism’s life history
- a method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- last name of the Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University
- Last name of “Darwin’s Bulldog”
- Last name of a respected specialist in ornithology. He emphasized that the birds were endemic to the Galápago
- Nearest to the body
- Brought attention to the function that parts performed
- the proposed relationships of the animal (and its parts) to other species
- Named group of an organism
- Structure or behavior possesses the necessary form and function before
- is a lineage—all organisms in a lineage
- is the study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- features with similar functions
- A body or structure built of repeating or duplicated sections is segmented
- The earliest eon
40 Clues: Belly or front • The earliest eon • Middle of the body • Refers to the tail • Nearest to the body • Farthest to the body • Refers to the head end • The course of evolution • Named group of an organism • a kind of biological blueprint • Last name of “Darwin’s Bulldog” • features with similar functions • His answer centered on archetypes • is the basis for recognizing a clad • ...
CHAPTER 1-INTRODUCTION 2020-04-25
Across
- The course of evolution
- means the action or property of a part as it works in an organism
- last name of the Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University
- Refers to the tail
- Last name of the man who determines that species were fixed and unchangeable
- Middle of the body
- is the term that has been coined to recognize the importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- Last name of a respected specialist in ornithology. He emphasized that the birds were endemic to the Galápago
- A kind of homology- similarity between successively repeated parts in the same organism
- refers to how the part is used in the environment during the course of the organism’s life history
- a kind of biological blueprint
- Structure or behavior possesses the necessary form and function before
- is a synonym for a paraphyletic group
- Named group of an organism
- The Mesozoic is often termed the Age of
- is the basis for recognizing a clad
- The way in which an animal’s body meets the surrounding environment
- features with similar functions
- Plane that splits into left and right portions.
- region or chest supports the forelimbs
- Analysis of vertebrate design proceeds in three general steps, each enhancing the other: The Function, The Biological Role and The ?
Down
- Three issues of evolution: fact, course and ?
- is an inadvertent by-product of human saliva, without any adaptive role in the environment.
- Refers to the head end
- 2 or more features that share a common ancestry
- A kind of symmetry, only the mid-sagittal plane divides the body into two mirrored images, left and right
- hypothesis about the lineages and their evolutionary relationships
- Last name of “Darwin’s Bulldog”
- a method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- Farthest to the body
- Brought attention to the function that parts performed
- plane separates it into anterior and posterior portions
- is the study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- Last name of the man who proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- the proposed relationships of the animal (and its parts) to other species
- is a lineage—all organisms in a lineage
- Nearest to the body
- A body or structure built of repeating or duplicated sections is segmented
- The earliest eon
- His answer centered on archetypes
40 Clues: The earliest eon • Refers to the tail • Middle of the body • Nearest to the body • Farthest to the body • Refers to the head end • The course of evolution • Named group of an organism • a kind of biological blueprint • Last name of “Darwin’s Bulldog” • features with similar functions • His answer centered on archetypes • is the basis for recognizing a clad • ...
Biology Crossword(Revised) 2022-05-12
Across
- helps circulate blood
- absorbs water
- helps you eat/beginning of the digestive system
- the system that breaks nutrients into small parts for energy
- Bring in air from the atmosphere and pass it into the bloodstream
- rumbles when you’re hungry
- critical to standing up and moving
Down
- system that regulates the body
- absorbs nutrients
- bone that gives you a “funny” feeling when hit/the one bone that is the most hated
- helps with metabolism and detoxification
- central processing unit of the body
- provides sensory input to the nervous system
- circulate blood throughout body
- carries nerve signals
- helps you breathe
16 Clues: absorbs water • absorbs nutrients • helps you breathe • helps circulate blood • carries nerve signals • rumbles when you’re hungry • 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 • provides sensory input to the nervous system • ...
10.7 crossword puzzle Linda Cowden 2023-11-16
Across
- smallest blood vessel
- largest artery in the body
- lower chamber of the heart
- small artery
- recording of electrical activity of the heart
- air that you breath
- upper chamber of the heart
- small vein
- blood into heart from the upper parts of the body
Down
- valve that lies between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- carries blood to the lungs from the heart
- valve that lies between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- abnormal swishing sound
- blood from lower half of body to the heart
- carries blood from the lungs to the heart
- inner lining of the heart
16 Clues: small vein • small artery • air that you breath • smallest blood vessel • abnormal swishing sound • inner lining of the heart • largest artery in the body • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • carries blood to the lungs from the heart • carries blood from the lungs to the heart • blood from lower half of body to the heart • ...
Metabolism 2024-03-26
Across
- molecule organisms use to get air from
- chemical reaction that releases energy into cells
- molecule organisms use to release energy
- body system that takes in O and releases CO2
- claim supported by evidence
- cell that sends and receives information
Down
- collection of tissues that form a function
- set of parts forming a complex system
- body system that breaks down food
- molecules for energy
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- protein building blocks
- body system that transports molecules
- set of molecules that perform inside living organisms
- energy storage molecule made of glucose
- smallest unit of a living thing
16 Clues: molecules for energy • protein building blocks • claim supported by evidence • smallest unit of a living thing • body system that breaks down food • molecule made of carbon and oxygen • set of parts forming a complex system • body system that transports molecules • molecule organisms use to get air from • energy storage molecule made of glucose • ...
Metabolism 2024-03-26
Across
- molecule organisms use to get air from
- chemical reaction that releases energy into cells
- molecule organisms use to release energy
- body system that takes in O and releases CO2
- claim supported by evidence
- cell that sends and receives information
Down
- collection of tissues that form a function
- set of parts forming a complex system
- body system that breaks down food
- molecules for energy
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- protein building blocks
- body system that transports molecules
- set of molecules that perform inside living organisms
- energy storage molecule made of glucose
- smallest unit of a living thing
16 Clues: molecules for energy • protein building blocks • claim supported by evidence • smallest unit of a living thing • body system that breaks down food • molecule made of carbon and oxygen • set of parts forming a complex system • body system that transports molecules • molecule organisms use to get air from • energy storage molecule made of glucose • ...
Metabolism 2024-03-26
Across
- molecule organisms use to get air from
- chemical reaction that releases energy into cells
- molecule organisms use to release energy
- body system that takes in O and releases CO2
- claim supported by evidence
- cell that sends and receives information
Down
- collection of tissues that form a function
- set of parts forming a complex system
- body system that breaks down food
- molecules for energy
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- protein building blocks
- body system that transports molecules
- set of molecules that perform inside living organisms
- energy storage molecule made of glucose
- smallest unit of a living thing
16 Clues: molecules for energy • protein building blocks • claim supported by evidence • smallest unit of a living thing • body system that breaks down food • molecule made of carbon and oxygen • set of parts forming a complex system • body system that transports molecules • molecule organisms use to get air from • energy storage molecule made of glucose • ...
REVIEW 2016-12-05
Across
- product of glycolysis
- flatworm phylum
- the production of body parts as repeating units
- chemical that kills by interaction with cytochrome c oxidase
- mouth develops first
- outer germ layer
- type of animal having radial cleavage
- (in protostomes, mesoderm splits into inner and outer layers)
- roundworm phylum
- phylum-animals have nematocysts
Down
- a sponge does not have this
- clade containing all animals except sponges
- site of glycolysis
- happens when rubisco binds to O2
- prefix meaning "false"
- phylum containing people
- cells that have nematocysts
- stinging barb
- body cavity
- has 10 steps
- molecule produced in cell respiration
21 Clues: body cavity • has 10 steps • stinging barb • flatworm phylum • outer germ layer • roundworm phylum • site of glycolysis • mouth develops first • product of glycolysis • prefix meaning "false" • phylum containing people • a sponge does not have this • cells that have nematocysts • phylum-animals have nematocysts • happens when rubisco binds to O2 • type of animal having radial cleavage • ...
Animals 2023-11-20
Across
- osztályozás,besorolás
- This covers the body of birds.
- gerinces
- These animals don't normally live in cold parts of the world.
- These animals can control their temperature and have fur.
- termelni
- These animals can live in fresh water and on land.
- These animals live in the water.
- animals lay these (többes szám!)
- These animals can fly.
Down
- írányítani
- some birds can, but some can't
- levegő
- This covers the body of mammals.
- teknős
- We measure this when we are ill.
- gyík
- People and animals can live in water and on...
- lélegezni
- This animal is a bird but it can't fly.
20 Clues: gyík • levegő • teknős • gerinces • termelni • lélegezni • írányítani • osztályozás,besorolás • These animals can fly. • some birds can, but some can't • This covers the body of birds. • This covers the body of mammals. • We measure this when we are ill. • These animals live in the water. • animals lay these (többes szám!) • This animal is a bird but it can't fly. • ...
WIN Spelling Week 1 2025-02-11
Across
- Relating to autumn
- Serious
- Easy to bend or shape
- Step down from
- Appoint or name
- Make slightly wet
- Someone who writes a newspaper column
- To make soft
- Attack heavily
Down
- A person's written name
- To hurry
- Being serious
- Vertical array of items or numbers
- Speed
- Strongly disapprove of
- Something that gives information or a message
- Giving up a job
- A plan or outline
- Slightly wet
- Relating to muscles
- To say something is wrong
- Body tissue that moves body parts
- Season between summer and winter
- A metal shell filled with explosives
24 Clues: Speed • Serious • To hurry • Slightly wet • To make soft • Being serious • Step down from • Attack heavily • Giving up a job • Appoint or name • A plan or outline • Make slightly wet • Relating to autumn • Relating to muscles • Easy to bend or shape • Strongly disapprove of • A person's written name • To say something is wrong • Season between summer and winter • Body tissue that moves body parts • ...
Culture Death Rituals 2025-10-22
Across
- ritual Ma'nene
- Ancient Egyptian practice
- Mexican celebration
- jewish mourning shiva
- practice consuming loved ones
- Hindu ritual of widow immolating on husbands funeral pyre
- watching over the body
- Pulla roman practice of wearing dark toga
- Burial Norse Funeral involving a ship
- funeral new orleans usa
- the Hindu ritual
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- Filipino custom
- Transporting a coffin to a grave sight
- The Dani tribes cutting of body parts
- burial fantasy coffin
- Beads south korea practice
- Burial The use of a scaffold to bring the deceased closer to heaven
- practice sky burial
- Zoroastrian structure
- Ancient Chinese burial Jade
20 Clues: ritual Ma'nene • Filipino custom • the Hindu ritual • Mexican celebration • practice sky burial • jewish mourning shiva • burial fantasy coffin • Zoroastrian structure • watching over the body • funeral new orleans usa • Ancient Egyptian practice • Beads south korea practice • Ancient Chinese burial Jade • practice consuming loved ones • The Dani tribes cutting of body parts • ...
Chapter 7.6 Nervous System Vocabulary 2026-01-12
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- between the brain
- made of the brain and spinal cord
- anxiety/worried
- controls breathing
- part of our nervous system
- little brain
- slows the heart
- small uppermost part of the brainsterm
- brains command center
- protective shield for brain
- controls all body functions
- body's response system
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- three protective layers
- body's command center
- connect different parts of the brain
- nerves running from your back inside the spine
- lowest part of the brainsterm
- uppermost part of brain
- brains primarily relay station
- basic building block of brain
- body's control system
- a cavity within the body.
22 Clues: little brain • anxiety/worried • slows the heart • between the brain • controls breathing • body's command center • brains command center • body's control system • body's response system • three protective layers • uppermost part of brain • a cavity within the body. • part of our nervous system • protective shield for brain • controls all body functions • lowest part of the brainsterm • ...
Dietary Gudelines 2023-10-03
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- Plants or parts of plants used for flavoring or medicinal purposes, like basil, mint, or ginger.
- mass: The total weight of a person's body, including bones, muscles, and organs.
- Physical activity done to improve fitness and health, like running, swimming, or playing sports.
- The food and drinks that a person regularly consumes.
- A type of nutrient that provides energy and helps the body absorb vitamins, found in oils, butter, and nuts.
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- A unit of measurement for the energy provided by food and used by the body.
- A type of nutrient found in food that provides energy to the body, such as bread, pasta, and rice.
- Essential nutrients that the body needs in small amounts to function properly, found in fruits, vegetables, and supplements.
- The process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts to extract nutrients and eliminate waste.
- A nutrient necessary for growth and repair of body tissues, found in meat, beans, and dairy products.
10 Clues: The food and drinks that a person regularly consumes. • A unit of measurement for the energy provided by food and used by the body. • mass: The total weight of a person's body, including bones, muscles, and organs. • Plants or parts of plants used for flavoring or medicinal purposes, like basil, mint, or ginger. • ...
Animal Characteristics, Sponges, and Cnidarians 2021-11-11
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- The creation of egg and sperm
- Can move to find food
- Mouth location up
- A collection of sensory organs at the anterior end (creating a head and brain)
- The only cnidarian that lives in saltwater
- Fertilized egg
- Full complete body cavity with organs
- Where each cell becomes specialized
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- Tentacle location down
- Before the nucleus
- No body part to create mirror images
- Arranged in a single layer around a central cavity, empty
- Arrangement of body parts to create mirror images
- Hairlike structures that wave about and create currents
- Inner layer; digestive tract
15 Clues: Fertilized egg • Mouth location up • Before the nucleus • Can move to find food • Tentacle location down • Inner layer; digestive tract • The creation of egg and sperm • Where each cell becomes specialized • No body part to create mirror images • Full complete body cavity with organs • The only cnidarian that lives in saltwater • Arrangement of body parts to create mirror images • ...
Aquatic Worms Vocabulary Terms 2024-02-06
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- Phylum of roundworms with a cylindrical body
- Having separate sexes in a population
- Elongated feeding structure often seen in nemerteans
- The ability of an organism to regrow lost body parts
- Possessing both male and female reproductive organs
- Internal partitions separating segments in the body
- Phylum of flatworms including free-living
- Tiny hair like structures used for locomotion
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- Organism that feeds on dead
- A method of asexual reproduction
- A form of asexual reproduction where eggs develop
- organs that produce gametes
- Contractions Wave like muscular contractions
- Phylum of segmented worms
- Phylum of ribbon worms with elongated, flexible bodies.
15 Clues: Phylum of segmented worms • Organism that feeds on dead • organs that produce gametes • A method of asexual reproduction • Having separate sexes in a population • Phylum of flatworms including free-living • Phylum of roundworms with a cylindrical body • Contractions Wave like muscular contractions • Tiny hair like structures used for locomotion • ...
Year 7 Science 2022-01-12
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- rigid and fixed shape
- channeling food from mouth to stomach
- Force is a push or _______ on an object
- a joint that connects bone to bone
- A force that opposes the direction of motion when an object is in contact with a surface
- A force on mass due to gravity
- gas inhale during breathing
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- from solid to gas
- the joint located below the skull
- the longest bone in human body
- bone that protect the brain
- changing state from solid to liquid
- pumps blood to all body parts
- The biggest organ in human body
- The unit of force.
15 Clues: from solid to gas • The unit of force. • rigid and fixed shape • bone that protect the brain • gas inhale during breathing • pumps blood to all body parts • the longest bone in human body • A force on mass due to gravity • The biggest organ in human body • the joint located below the skull • a joint that connects bone to bone • changing state from solid to liquid • ...
Nervous and Endocrine Systems 2025-09-17
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- What you do at night to rest
- The feeling when something hurts
- How you remember things
- Body parts that let you see
- When you don't remember something
- What happens when you get bigger
- What you do with your ears
- Traits we get from out genes
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- Experiences through our lives
- An emotion that makes you smile
- What you do with your nose
- What you do when you touch something
- Body strings that carry messages to your brain
- A substance that acts like a messenger to help you grow
- The body part in your brain that thinks
15 Clues: How you remember things • What you do with your nose • What you do with your ears • Body parts that let you see • What you do at night to rest • Traits we get from out genes • Experiences through our lives • An emotion that makes you smile • The feeling when something hurts • What happens when you get bigger • When you don't remember something • ...
Primary 5 Systems 2020-09-13
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- ___________ circuit allows electric current to flow through it.
- system that breaks down food into simple substances for easy absorption
- the cell membrane controls the substances that _______ or leaves the cells
- 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
- water-carrying tubes transport __________ and dissolved minerals from the roots to the other parts of the plant
- ____________ of electricity do not allow electric current to flow through in the circuit.
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- the basic unit of life
- food-carrying tubes transport food made in the _________ to the other parts of the plant (roots, stem, flowers and fruits)
- contains chlorophyll that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Respiration is a process where plants or animals take in oxygen to release ________ from digested food.
- tiny openings that allow gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter or leave a plant
- photosynthesis is a process where ________ leaves use water and carbon dioxide to make food in the presence of sunlight
12 Clues: the basic unit of life • ___________ circuit allows electric current to flow through it. • contains chlorophyll that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • system that breaks down food into simple substances for easy absorption • the cell membrane controls the substances that _______ or leaves the cells • ...
All About Insects 2020-07-28
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- An insect predator that holds its front legs folded up.
- The loudest of all insects.
- A word that describes a skeleton on the outside of the body.
- An insect has this number of legs.
- Beautiful pollinator that starts as a caterpillar.
- The word that means an insect's body temperature changes with its environment.
- Number of body parts an insect has.
- Insects have two of these on their head.
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- Parasite insect that feeds on your blood.
- The word that means an insect does not have a backbone.
- These are insect-eating fliers with four wings that cannot fold back on their body.
- This insect has a glowing abdomen at night.
- The most important insect pollinators.
- Insects that talk to each other by chirping at night.
- The largest group of insects.
- The middle part of an insect's body.
- Social insects that live in large groups in underground tunnels.
17 Clues: The loudest of all insects. • The largest group of insects. • An insect has this number of legs. • Number of body parts an insect has. • The middle part of an insect's body. • The most important insect pollinators. • Insects have two of these on their head. • Parasite insect that feeds on your blood. • This insect has a glowing abdomen at night. • ...
TT 2025-11-13
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- medical treatment of injuries or diseases that involves cutting open a person’s body and often removing or replacing some parts; the branch of medicine connected with this treatment
- negative and unpleasant; not likely to produce a good result
- happening too soon or sooner than is normal or expected
- a response by the body, usually a bad one, to a drug, chemical substance, etc.
- usually spread from person to person, through contaminated food or water and through bug bites.
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- used as an artificial part of the body
- to destroy or get rid of something completely, especially something bad
- to support something publicly
- created by people; not happening naturally
- the treatment of a physical problem or an illness
- having parts of the body that are electronic, and therefore able to do things that are not possible for normal humans
11 Clues: to support something publicly • used as an artificial part of the body • created by people; not happening naturally • the treatment of a physical problem or an illness • happening too soon or sooner than is normal or expected • negative and unpleasant; not likely to produce a good result • to destroy or get rid of something completely, especially something bad • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2015-11-11
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- Prevents eye problems
- Helps absorb iron and calcium
- Helps cells live longer and protects cells from damage
- Helps muscles and nerves function
- Turns carbs into energy and produces red blood cells
- Helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body
- Helps the body keep a balance of water in the blood and body tissues
- Develops strong bones and teeth
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- Needed to make DNA
- Helps blood clot
- Helps cells function normally and builds strong bones
- Important for normal brain and nerve function
- Strengthens bones by helping the body absorb calcium
- Maintains healthy skin
- Mineral that keeps your immune system strong and help heal wounds
- Necessary for the heart and muscles to work properly
16 Clues: Helps blood clot • Needed to make DNA • Prevents eye problems • Maintains healthy skin • Helps absorb iron and calcium • Develops strong bones and teeth • Helps muscles and nerves function • Important for normal brain and nerve function • Strengthens bones by helping the body absorb calcium • Turns carbs into energy and produces red blood cells • ...
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE 2025-12-02
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- energy that lets you keep doing an activity for a long time
- plant material that helps digestion
- to eat too much food
- the way you hold your body when sitting or standing
- you should ___ your muscles before and after exercise
- your body’s protection against sickness
- good for your health and well-being
- ability to keep going without getting tired
- your body’s ability to fight illness
- keeping different parts of life healthy and steady
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- the energy you get from food
- the way you think about health
- movement of blood in your body
- overall state of feeling healthy and happy
- after hard exercise your body needs time for ___
- an important nutrient for building muscle
- ___ exercise that makes your heart and lungs work harder
- make your muscles or body stronger
- the amount of food you eat at one time
19 Clues: to eat too much food • the energy you get from food • the way you think about health • movement of blood in your body • make your muscles or body stronger • plant material that helps digestion • good for your health and well-being • your body’s ability to fight illness • the amount of food you eat at one time • your body’s protection against sickness • ...
ch. 17 First Aid 2025-05-06
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- excessive loss of blood
- coma increased levels of glucose in the bloodstream
- material used to hold dressings in place and support/protect body parts
- injury to tissues surrounding a joint
- cerebrovascular accident, interrupted supply of blood to the brain
- A wound where skin is scraped off
- injury where the tissue is torn from the skin
- break in the bone
- temporary reduction of blood supply to the brain
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- the end of the bone is displaced over a wounsterile dressingile covering placed over a wound
- body temp less than 95
- excessive perspiration
- freezing of tissue fluid
- injury where a body part is separated from the body
- injury caused by fire, heat, etc
- Method of prioritizing treatment
- a type of seizure with strong involuntary contractions of muscles
- injury to soft tissue, open or closed
- attract a coronary artery
19 Clues: break in the bone • body temp less than 95 • excessive perspiration • excessive loss of blood • freezing of tissue fluid • attract a coronary artery • injury caused by fire, heat, etc • Method of prioritizing treatment • A wound where skin is scraped off • injury to tissues surrounding a joint • injury to soft tissue, open or closed • injury where the tissue is torn from the skin • ...
The Digestive System 2024-04-07
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- What part of the body is a walnut-size muscular tube at the outlet of the stomach?
- What part of the body closes over the windpipe when we swallow to prevent choking?
- What thick liquid is processed by the time food is ready to leave the stomach?
- What part of the body contains long tubes of organs?
- What is the body's fuel source?
- How long is an adult's digestive tract?
- What is used to distribute nutrients to the body?
- What part of the body is at the end of the esophagus an is a muscular ring?
- What moistens food and makes it easier to swallow?
- What is it called when waves of muscle contractions occur?
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- What do we need to do to food in order for it to be absorbed?
- What part of the body is a muscular tube in the chest?
- What part of the body churns and mixes food with acids and enzymes?
- What part of the body is a passageway for and food and air?
- How long does it take to fully digest food?
- What has to be broken down into amino acids, starches into simple sugars, and fats into fatty acids and glycerol?
- What triggers the flow of saliva?
- How many quarts of digestive juices are produced each day?
- What are parts of food the body can't use that are passed out the body?
- What part of the body produces saliva?
20 Clues: What is the body's fuel source? • What triggers the flow of saliva? • What part of the body produces saliva? • How long is an adult's digestive tract? • How long does it take to fully digest food? • What is used to distribute nutrients to the body? • What moistens food and makes it easier to swallow? • What part of the body contains long tubes of organs? • ...
Body 2023-05-02
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- it’s above your brows
- you put your backpack on them
- Where you find your belt
- You can break them while skiing
- They become red when you are embarrassed
- part of your nose
- They are the fingers of your feet
- It’s full when you drink a lot
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- Achille’s flaw
- It’s where you keep your watch
- you put mascara on them
- Snow White has them red
- You have two but you bend one in front of the king
- You air is here
- It’s under your mouth
- It’s empty after school
- It hurts when you grow old
17 Clues: Achille’s flaw • You air is here • part of your nose • it’s above your brows • It’s under your mouth • you put mascara on them • Snow White has them red • It’s empty after school • Where you find your belt • It hurts when you grow old • you put your backpack on them • It’s where you keep your watch • It’s full when you drink a lot • You can break them while skiing • ...
C6L2 Biological Evidence 2015-04-01
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- genetic change in a population over time
- a chart that shows evolutionary relationships (who is related to who)
- a previous species that two different species have evolved from
- if species inherited many of the same genes from a common ancestor, them they would have similar body structures and development
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- the study of the similarities and differences in the physical structure of things
- parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure
- all known fossils and place in time
- body parts that have no function in their present-day form
- the study of the growth and development of offspring from fertilization to birth
- parts that look similar, but are passed down from different ancestors
10 Clues: all known fossils and place in time • genetic change in a population over time • body parts that have no function in their present-day form • parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure • a previous species that two different species have evolved from • a chart that shows evolutionary relationships (who is related to who) • ...
C6L2 Homework Choice 2017-04-25
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- the study of the growth and development of offspring from fertilization to birth
- the study of similarities and differences in the physical structure of living things
- two groups of the same species (evolved differently) that share this old member of species
- body parts that have no function in their present day form
- a diagram that shows evolutionary relationships
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- parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure
- fossils in the fossil record support the theory of evolution by natural selection
- parts that look similar but are passed down from different ancestors
- If species inherited same genes from common ancestors they would have similar body structure and development
- all of the fossils found in a timeline
10 Clues: all of the fossils found in a timeline • a diagram that shows evolutionary relationships • body parts that have no function in their present day form • parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure • parts that look similar but are passed down from different ancestors • the study of the growth and development of offspring from fertilization to birth • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-05-08
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- The heart and vessels work together intricately to provide adequate blood flow to all parts of the body.
- It protects your body from harmful substances, germs, and cell changes that could make you ill.
- includes the skin, hair, and nails
- used for air exchange in your body
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
- what a human needs to breathe
- pumps blood around the body
- It plays an important role in your immunity
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- is made up of organs that break down food into protein
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fiber
- It uses hormones to control and coordinate your body
- includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves.
- what makes up all the body systems
- made up of the bones that give structure to the human body
- includes the pair of kidneys, which filter excess water
15 Clues: pumps blood around the body • what a human needs to breathe • includes the skin, hair, and nails • what makes up all the body systems • used for air exchange in your body • It plays an important role in your immunity • composed of specialized cells called muscle fiber • It uses hormones to control and coordinate your body • ...
Fitness Crossword 2025-03-27
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- The amount of force your muscles can produce
- The ability to use your muscle many times without tiring.
- A way to measure if you are healthy for your age and your gender.
- To exercise your entire body for periods of time
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- Fitness test that measures muscle strength and muscle endurance.
- One of the parts of something, there are 5 components of fitness.
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition or body fat.
- The percent of body weight that is made up of fat when compared to other body tissue
- Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance.
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition.
- The body's system working together efficiently.
- Fitness test that measures muscle endurance.
- Fitness test to measure ones flexibility of the Hamstring muscles.
- To use your joints fully through a wide range of motion.
- Fitness test that measures upper body flexibilty.
15 Clues: The amount of force your muscles can produce • Fitness test that measures muscle endurance. • The body's system working together efficiently. • To exercise your entire body for periods of time • Fitness test that measures upper body flexibilty. • Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance. • Fitness test used in class to measure body composition. • ...
Fitness crossword puzzle 2025-03-30
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- Fitness test that measures muscle strength and muscle endurance.
- To exercise your entire body for long periods of time.
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition.
- Fitness test that measures upper body flexibility.
- Fitness test using class to measure body composition.
- A way to measure if you are healthy for your age and your gender.
- Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance.
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- To use your joints fully through a wide range of motion.
- The amount of force your muscles can produce.
- The ability to use your muscle many times without tiring.
- One of the parts of something. There are five components of fitness.
- Fitness test that measures muscle endurance.
- The percentage of body weight that is made up of fat when compared to other body tissue.
- Fitness test to measure ones flexibility of the hamstring muscles.
- The body systems working together efficiently.
15 Clues: Fitness test that measures muscle endurance. • The amount of force your muscles can produce. • The body systems working together efficiently. • Fitness test that measures upper body flexibility. • Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance. • Fitness test using class to measure body composition. • To exercise your entire body for long periods of time. • ...
Mrs. Hayes PE extra credit 2025-04-03
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- Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance
- The body systems working together efficiently
- To use your joints fully through a wide range of motion
- The amount of force your muscles can produce
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- One of the parts of something. There are 5 ___ of fitness
- Fitness test that is used in class to measure body composition
- To exercise your entire body for long periods of time
- Fitness test that measures upper body flexibility
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- A way to measure if you are healthy for your age and gender
- The ability to use your muscle many times without tiring
- Fitness test to measure ones flexibility of the hamstring muscles
- Fitness test that measures muscle strength and muscle endurance
- The percentage of body weight that is made up of fat when compared to other body tissue
- Fitness test that measures muscle endurance
15 Clues: Fitness test that measures muscle endurance • The amount of force your muscles can produce • The body systems working together efficiently • Fitness test that measures upper body flexibility • Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance • To exercise your entire body for long periods of time • Fitness test used in class to measure body composition • ...
Human Body 2024-10-14
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- System: The system that allows movement of the body and maintains posture.
- System: The system responsible for moving blood throughout the body.
- Organs that help you breathe by taking in oxygen.
- Structures composed of different tissues that perform specific functions.
- Tissues that allow movement of the body.
- The framework of bones that supports the body.
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- The organ that controls thoughts, memory, and other functions.
- The basic building blocks of life that make up tissues and organs.
- The connections between bones that allow for movement.
- System: The network of nerves that transmit signals between different parts of the body.
- A part of the digestive system that breaks down food.
- System: The system that processes food and absorbs nutrients.
- System: The organs involved in breathing, including the lungs.
- The outer covering of the body that protects against external elements.
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
15 Clues: Tissues that allow movement of the body. • An organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The framework of bones that supports the body. • Organs that help you breathe by taking in oxygen. • A part of the digestive system that breaks down food. • The connections between bones that allow for movement. • System: The system that processes food and absorbs nutrients. • ...
The Engine of Change 2025-10-21
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- A body part or organ that an organism inherited from an ancestor but no longer has a significant or clear function in the modern species.
- The gradual change in a species over time.
- The job or role of a body part, like how the heart pumps blood or lungs help you breathe.
- A specific characteristic of an individual that can be determined by genes, environmental factors or by a combination of both. These can be qualitative (such as eye color) or quantitative (such as height).
- Body parts that are structurally similar in related species; these provide evidence that the structures were inherited from a common ancestor.
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- The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species.
- An ancient living thing that two or more different species came from.
- The different parts of an organism's body, like its organs, bones, and tissues.
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment and/or reproduce.
- Any difference between individuals of the same species.
- The physical arrangement of parts within a living thing, from the tiniest cell to a whole organism.
- Differences in the genetic code (DNA) within a species that lead to unique features in each individual (like hair color or eye color).
12 Clues: The gradual change in a species over time. • Any difference between individuals of the same species. • An ancient living thing that two or more different species came from. • The different parts of an organism's body, like its organs, bones, and tissues. • A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment and/or reproduce. • ...
Mythological Creatures 2025-12-20
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- Half man, half bull.
- Bird that rises from its ashes.
- Large fire-breathing reptile.
- Winged horse.
- Creature with lion, goat, and snake parts.
- Half man, half horse.
- Small magical being with wings.
- Reptile that can kill with a glance.
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- Human head, lion body, riddle master.
- Multi-headed serpent.
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld.
- Giant sea monster.
- Horse with a single horn.
- Body of lion, head of eagle.
- Half woman, half fish.
15 Clues: Winged horse. • Giant sea monster. • Half man, half bull. • Multi-headed serpent. • Half man, half horse. • Half woman, half fish. • Horse with a single horn. • Body of lion, head of eagle. • Large fire-breathing reptile. • Bird that rises from its ashes. • Small magical being with wings. • Reptile that can kill with a glance. • Human head, lion body, riddle master. • ...
chapter 12 vocab 2023-04-26
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- is an adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- breeding is the selection and breeding of an organism to describe traits
- a slightly different in inherited trait along an individual member of a species
- selection is the process by which organisms with variations that help them survive in their environment live longer
- structure body parts that have lost their original function through evolution
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- stricture body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function
- and adapt mimicry MI one species look like another species
- is an inherited trait that increases an organism’s chance of surviving and reproducing in a particular environment.
- structure body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
9 Clues: and adapt mimicry MI one species look like another species • is an adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment • breeding is the selection and breeding of an organism to describe traits • structure body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure. • ...
Choice board #4 2023-04-25
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- Inherited trait that increases an Organism's chance of surviving and reproducing in a particular environment
- adaptation in which one species looks like another species
- a slight difference in an inherited trait among individuals members of species
- the process by which organisms with variations that help them survive in their environment live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that do not have variations
- selective and breeding of organisms for desired traits
- body parts that has lost its original function through evolution
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- Adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure
9 Clues: selective and breeding of organisms for desired traits • adaptation in which one species looks like another species • body parts that has lost its original function through evolution • Adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment • Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure • ...
ROTHMC 2014-12-02
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- to mess up; to make untidy
- pale in color
- a cloth placed over a dead body
- no limit
- things that make life easier
- many parts that are complicated
- separated cotton fivers from seeds
- dark orange-yellow
- to quit
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- to stir a person to action; to poke
- being slow, lazy, uncaring
- as a whole body; together
- chemical used to get rid of bugs
- to fix in one place; cannot move
- very excited
15 Clues: to quit • no limit • very excited • pale in color • dark orange-yellow • as a whole body; together • being slow, lazy, uncaring • to mess up; to make untidy • things that make life easier • a cloth placed over a dead body • many parts that are complicated • chemical used to get rid of bugs • to fix in one place; cannot move • separated cotton fivers from seeds • ...
Chapter 12 Vocab 2024-04-09
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- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure.
- An adaptation in which one species looks like another species.
- A slight difference in an inherited trait among individual members of a species.
- The process by which organisms with variations that help them survive in their environment live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that do not have the variations.
- Body parts of an organism that are similar in structure and position but different in function.
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- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment.
- An inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of surviving and reproducing in a certain environment.
- The selection and breeding of organisms for desired traits.
- Body parts that have lost its original function through evolution.
9 Clues: The selection and breeding of organisms for desired traits. • An adaptation in which one species looks like another species. • Body parts that have lost its original function through evolution. • Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure. • An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment. • ...
Homophones 2022-10-12
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- small donkey
- person who is of noble rank
- calmly waiting
- not moving
- to put on paper
- strong body parts
- shellfish
- not left or wrong
- warm weather
- short version
- garbage
- ceremonial act or action
- empty; nothing growing or there
- to duck or hide away
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- a rule or virtue to live by
- head of the school
- people visiting a doctor
- location
- give credit to resources
- to dig
- division of a city
- having to do with your eyes
- paper or cards to write on
- the middle of the body
- not brave; chicken
25 Clues: to dig • garbage • location • shellfish • not moving • small donkey • warm weather • short version • calmly waiting • to put on paper • strong body parts • not left or wrong • head of the school • division of a city • not brave; chicken • to duck or hide away • the middle of the body • people visiting a doctor • give credit to resources • ceremonial act or action • paper or cards to write on • ...
Words - Unit 4 and 5 2020-02-08
Across
- Frozen water
- Very small things from which your body is made
- An arm or a leg
- An activity like cooking or cleaning
- When you cry, it rolls down your cheek
- Another word for coin
- Without limits
- Another word for closet
- Not in the real world
- Happening now
- You get it when you break the law
Down
- Medicine
- Another word for backbone
- Make shorter
- The fact being real or being alive
- Strong and healthy
- Believe everybody, believe everything
- Parts of the body which all have different tasks
- You don't have it when you are tired
- Another word for Fast
20 Clues: Medicine • Frozen water • Make shorter • Happening now • Without limits • An arm or a leg • Strong and healthy • Another word for coin • Not in the real world • Another word for Fast • Another word for closet • Another word for backbone • You get it when you break the law • The fact being real or being alive • An activity like cooking or cleaning • You don't have it when you are tired • ...
Anatomy 2020-10-21
Across
- Spongy tissues composed of microscopic cells in which inhaled air is exchanged for carbon dioxide during one breathing cycle; organs of respiration.
- Muscular wall that separates the thorax from the abdominal region and helps control breathing.
- Smaller bone in the forearm (lower arm) on the same side as the thumb.
- vessels, Tube-like structures that include arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins.
- Also known as occipitofrontalis; the broad muscle that covers the top of the skull and consists of the occipitalis and frontalis.
- Secretions, such as insulin, adrenaline, and estrogen, that stimulate functional activity or
- Body organs that control the body’s vision.
- Middle part of the muscle.
- Muscles that draw a body part, such as a finger, arm, or toe, away from the midline of the body or of an extremity.
- Extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist.
- system, Body system that consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves; controls and coordinates all other systems of the body and makes them work harmoniously and efficiently.
- Muscles that straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line.
- Body organ that removes waste created by digestion.
Down
- Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to the venules. Capillaries bring nutrients to the cells and carry away waste materials.
- Also known as collarbone; bone that joins the sternum and scapula.
- Body organs that excrete water and waste products.
- Structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals.
- Fluid part of the blood in which the red and white blood cells and platelets flow.
- Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee.
- Study of human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye and how the body parts are organized; the science of the structure of organisms or of their parts.
- Muscular, cone-shaped organ that keeps the blood moving within the circulatory system.
- glands, Also known as ductless glands; glands such as the thyroid and pituitary gland that release hormonal secretions directly into the bloodstream.
- Whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibers held together by connective tissue, through which impulses are transmitted.
- nerve, Branch of the seventh cranial nerve that affects the muscles of the mouth.
- secretions in the body. Hormones influence the welfare of the entire body.
- Connection between two or more bones of the skeleton.
26 Clues: Middle part of the muscle. • Body organs that control the body’s vision. • Body organs that excrete water and waste products. • Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee. • Body organ that removes waste created by digestion. • Connection between two or more bones of the skeleton. • Extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist. • ...
CHAPTER 1-INTRODUCTION 2020-04-25
Across
- The course of evolution
- means the action or property of a part as it works in an organism
- last name of the Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University
- Refers to the tail
- Last name of the man who determines that species were fixed and unchangeable
- Middle of the body
- is the term that has been coined to recognize the importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- Last name of a respected specialist in ornithology He emphasized that the birds were endemic to the Galápago
- A kind of homology- similarity between successively repeated parts in the same organism
- refers to how the part is used in the environment during the course of the organism’s life history
- a kind of biological blueprint
- Structure or behavior possesses the necessary form and function before
- is a synonym for a paraphyletic group
- Named group of an organism
- The Mesozoic is often termed the Age of
- is the basis for recognizing a clad
- The way in which an animal’s body meets the surrounding environment
- features with similar functions
- Plane that splits into left and right portions.
- region or chest supports the forelimbs
- Analysis of vertebrate design proceeds in three general steps, each enhancing the other: The Function, The Biological Role and The ?
Down
- Three issues of evolution: fact, course and ?
- is an inadvertent by-product of human saliva, without any adaptive role in the environment.
- Refers to the head end
- 2 or more features that share a common ancestry
- A kind of symmetry, only the mid-sagittal plane divides the body into two mirrored images, left and right
- hypothesis about the lineages and their evolutionary relationships
- Last name of “Darwin’s Bulldog”
- a method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- Farthest to the body
- Brought attention to the function that parts performed
- plane separates it into anterior and posterior portions
- is the study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- Last name of the man who proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- the proposed relationships of the animal (and its parts) to other species
- is a lineage—all organisms in a lineage
- Nearest to the body
- A body or structure built of repeating or duplicated sections is segmented
- The earliest eon
- His answer centered on archetypes
40 Clues: The earliest eon • Refers to the tail • Middle of the body • Nearest to the body • Farthest to the body • Refers to the head end • The course of evolution • Named group of an organism • a kind of biological blueprint • Last name of “Darwin’s Bulldog” • features with similar functions • His answer centered on archetypes • is the basis for recognizing a clad • ...
CHAPTER 1-INTRODUCTION 2020-04-25
Across
- region or chest supports the forelimbs
- Analysis of vertebrate design proceeds in three general steps, each enhancing the other: The Function, The Biological Role and The ?
- The course of evolution
- refers to how the part is used in the environment during the course of the organism’s life history
- Last name of the man who proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- Brought attention to the function that parts performed
- Structure or behavior possesses the necessary form and function before
- Last name of the man who determines that species were fixed and unchangeable
- Last name of “Darwin’s Bulldog”
- a method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- a kind of biological blueprint
- features with similar functions
- Named group of an organism
- plane separates it into anterior and posterior portions
- Nearest to the body
- is a synonym for a paraphyletic group
- A kind of homology- similarity between successively repeated parts in the same organism
- His answer centered on archetypes
- Refers to the tail
- is a lineage—all organisms in a lineage
- means the action or property of a part as it works in an organism
Down
- Refers to the head end
- Last name of a respected specialist in ornithology He emphasized that the birds were endemic to the Galápago
- Plane that splits into left and right portions.
- is the term that has been coined to recognize the importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- is an inadvertent by-product of human saliva, without any adaptive role in the environment.
- The way in which an animal’s body meets the surrounding environment
- hypothesis about the lineages and their evolutionary relationships
- Three issues of evolution: fact, course and ?
- 2 or more features that share a common ancestry
- last name of the Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University
- is the basis for recognizing a clad
- is the study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
- Middle of the body
- The Mesozoic is often termed the Age of
- the proposed relationships of the animal (and its parts) to other species
- The earliest eon
- A body or structure built of repeating or duplicated sections is segmented
- A kind of symmetry, only the mid-sagittal plane divides the body into two mirrored images, left and right
- Farthest to the body
40 Clues: The earliest eon • Middle of the body • Refers to the tail • Nearest to the body • Farthest to the body • Refers to the head end • The course of evolution • Named group of an organism • a kind of biological blueprint • Last name of “Darwin’s Bulldog” • features with similar functions • His answer centered on archetypes • is the basis for recognizing a clad • ...
Metabolism 2024-03-26
Across
- molecule organisms use to get air from
- chemical reaction that releases energy into cells
- molecule organisms use to release energy
- body system that takes in O and releases CO2
- claim supported by evidence
- cell that sends and receives information
Down
- collection of tissues that form a function
- set of parts forming a complex system
- body system that breaks down food
- molecules for energy
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- protein building blocks
- body system that transports molecules
- set of molecules that perform inside living organisms
- energy storage molecule made of glucose
- smallest unit of a living thing
16 Clues: molecules for energy • protein building blocks • claim supported by evidence • smallest unit of a living thing • body system that breaks down food • molecule made of carbon and oxygen • set of parts forming a complex system • body system that transports molecules • molecule organisms use to get air from • energy storage molecule made of glucose • ...
Metabolism 2024-03-26
Across
- molecule organisms use to get air from
- chemical reaction that releases energy into cells
- molecule organisms use to release energy
- body system that takes in O and releases CO2
- claim supported by evidence
- cell that sends and receives information
Down
- collection of tissues that form a function
- set of parts forming a complex system
- body system that breaks down food
- molecules for energy
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- protein building blocks
- body system that transports molecules
- set of molecules that perform inside living organisms
- energy storage molecule made of glucose
- smallest unit of a living thing
16 Clues: molecules for energy • protein building blocks • claim supported by evidence • smallest unit of a living thing • body system that breaks down food • molecule made of carbon and oxygen • set of parts forming a complex system • body system that transports molecules • molecule organisms use to get air from • energy storage molecule made of glucose • ...
Metabolism 2024-03-26
Across
- molecule organisms use to get air from
- chemical reaction that releases energy into cells
- molecule organisms use to release energy
- body system that takes in O and releases CO2
- claim supported by evidence
- cell that sends and receives information
Down
- collection of tissues that form a function
- set of parts forming a complex system
- body system that breaks down food
- molecules for energy
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- protein building blocks
- body system that transports molecules
- set of molecules that perform inside living organisms
- energy storage molecule made of glucose
- smallest unit of a living thing
16 Clues: molecules for energy • protein building blocks • claim supported by evidence • smallest unit of a living thing • body system that breaks down food • molecule made of carbon and oxygen • set of parts forming a complex system • body system that transports molecules • molecule organisms use to get air from • energy storage molecule made of glucose • ...
FREAK THE MIGHTY 2016-11-13
Across
- small person
- new body what Freak is getting for his body
- Max's dad, put in jail for homicide of wife
- story Kevin told Max
- mechanical bird
- can't feel anything (Max's hands while tied to the boiler)
- tall kid; has a dad in prison
- male, biker
- bible 2 parts new and old
- mother of the Freak
- another word for homicide
Down
- ex: bible, Freak the Mighty, Hunger games
- nickname for the short kid
- book with new and old testaments
- lights a cigarette
- female, biker
- grandmother of Max
- used to broken bones
- short kid
- grandfather of Max
20 Clues: short kid • male, biker • small person • female, biker • mechanical bird • lights a cigarette • grandmother of Max • grandfather of Max • mother of the Freak • story Kevin told Max • used to broken bones • bible 2 parts new and old • another word for homicide • nickname for the short kid • tall kid; has a dad in prison • book with new and old testaments • ...
E puzzle 2019-06-05
Across
- small magic creature
- the way out of a building
- something that stretches
- sound repeating
- someone who rules an empire
- body parts
- used for car fumes
- not hard
- native person of Arctic region
- disappear like the dinosaurs
- the same
- to get money for working
- body part
- used to say sorry
- public holiday in April
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- and so on and so on
- ornament in ear
- person with great knowledge
- not full
- to make longer
- black coffee
- learning at school
- form of energy used every day
- mistake
- finish
- female sheep
- used to rub out pencil
27 Clues: finish • mistake • not full • not hard • the same • body part • body parts • black coffee • female sheep • to make longer • ornament in ear • sound repeating • used to say sorry • learning at school • used for car fumes • and so on and so on • small magic creature • used to rub out pencil • public holiday in April • something that stretches • to get money for working • the way out of a building • ...
KlusacekAnna(6th)Game3.0 2023-09-19
Across
- a joint in the body formed where bones can move about one another in many direction, but cant rotate.
- a body cavity that houses the brain
- meaning slightly moveable in classifications of joints
- a horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper/lower parts
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull. They are moveable.
Down
- a series of joints that allows movement of the human body
- most of the joints in the body are this and components are enclosed in a dense fibrous joint capsule
- meaning freely moveable in classification of joints
- a joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- a body cavity that is located between the thoracic cavity and pelvic cavity, in the abdomen
10 Clues: a body cavity that houses the brain • meaning freely moveable in classification of joints • a joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • meaning slightly moveable in classifications of joints • a series of joints that allows movement of the human body • a horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper/lower parts • ...
GCSE PE - Physical Fitness 2023-02-27
Across
- ability to use two or more body parts simultaneously
- Training zone between 60-80% of MaxHR
- test for agility
- This occurs if you do not give your body enough time to recover
- When a layer of skin gets rubbed off
- Principle linked with Progressive overload
- Increases amount of urine removed from the body
- Lowers Heart Rate
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- The measure of amount of time your skeletal muscles can contract without fatiguing
- The combination of speed and strength
- The fitness test for flexibility
- Damage to ligaments
- Test for speed
- Injective oxygenated blood
- Swedish for 'Speed Play'
15 Clues: Test for speed • test for agility • Lowers Heart Rate • Damage to ligaments • Swedish for 'Speed Play' • Injective oxygenated blood • The fitness test for flexibility • When a layer of skin gets rubbed off • The combination of speed and strength • Training zone between 60-80% of MaxHR • Principle linked with Progressive overload • Increases amount of urine removed from the body • ...
Health 2022-01-27
Across
- helps protect healthy cells
- supplies your body with energy
- good for the digestive system
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- unit of measuring energy consumed
- small parts of proteins
- a waxy fatlike substance that is only found in animal products
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- a source of energy
- the rate in which your body breaks down food
- lowers blood pressure
- supply energy for your body's functions
- a condition that red blood cells dont contain enough hemoglobin
- balances water in your body, and helps the functioning of the heart
- gives strong bones
- makes healthy red blood cells
15 Clues: a source of energy • gives strong bones • lowers blood pressure • small parts of proteins • helps protect healthy cells • good for the digestive system • makes healthy red blood cells • supplies your body with energy • unit of measuring energy consumed • supply energy for your body's functions • the rate in which your body breaks down food • ...
Year 7 Science 2022-01-12
Across
- Force is a push or _______ on an object
- A force on mass due to gravity
- pumps blood to all body parts
- channeling food from mouth to stomach
- A force that opposes the direction of motion when an object is in contact with a surface
- The biggest organ in human body
- changing state from solid to liquid
- the joint located below the skull
Down
- bone that protect the brain
- a joint that connects bone to bone
- The unit of force.
- the longest bone in human body
- gas inhale during breathing
- rigid and fixed shape
- from solid to gas
15 Clues: from solid to gas • The unit of force. • rigid and fixed shape • bone that protect the brain • gas inhale during breathing • pumps blood to all body parts • the longest bone in human body • A force on mass due to gravity • The biggest organ in human body • the joint located below the skull • a joint that connects bone to bone • changing state from solid to liquid • ...
Butterflies 2015-05-04
Across
- a complete change in physical form
- a butterfly has six of these
- the first part of an insects body
- what a butterfly eats
- the place where a butterfly finds nectar
- another word for chrysalis
Down
- fly to a warmer place
- two sides of the body are the same
- the body part that comes after the head
- all stages in an animals life
- what hatches from a butterfly egg
- the place where butterflies lay eggs
- the parts that a butterfly uses to fly
13 Clues: fly to a warmer place • what a butterfly eats • another word for chrysalis • a butterfly has six of these • all stages in an animals life • what hatches from a butterfly egg • the first part of an insects body • two sides of the body are the same • a complete change in physical form • the place where butterflies lay eggs • the parts that a butterfly uses to fly • ...
Butterflies 2015-05-04
Across
- two sides of the body are the same
- the body part that comes after the head
- fly to a warmer place
- the first part of an insects body
- what hatches from a butterfly egg
- the parts that a butterfly uses to fly
- all stages in an animals life
- the place where butterflies lay eggs
Down
- a butterfly has six of these
- a complete change in physical form
- another word for chrysalis
- the place where a butterfly finds nectar
- what a butterfly eats
13 Clues: fly to a warmer place • what a butterfly eats • another word for chrysalis • a butterfly has six of these • all stages in an animals life • the first part of an insects body • what hatches from a butterfly egg • two sides of the body are the same • a complete change in physical form • the place where butterflies lay eggs • the parts that a butterfly uses to fly • ...
Science Topics 2025-07-29
Across
- separation method that uses hand
- forms from sediments
- give us energy
- forms from lava and magma
- keep our body healthy and only need in small amounts
- help our body to grow and repair itself
Down
- transprot nutrients to cells in all parts of the body
- is the process of breaking down food into simplier substance
- connects the mouth to the stomach
- separation method that uses filter
- forms from igneous and sedimentary rocks
- separation method that uses seive
- where digestion starts
13 Clues: give us energy • forms from sediments • where digestion starts • forms from lava and magma • separation method that uses hand • connects the mouth to the stomach • separation method that uses seive • separation method that uses filter • help our body to grow and repair itself • forms from igneous and sedimentary rocks • keep our body healthy and only need in small amounts • ...
Heisinger- P.2 2021-09-20
10 Clues: Above • Below • Joint • Action • Towards the midline • Away from the midline • Divides the body from front to back • Pinky is blank compared to the thumb • Divides the body into upper and lower parts • Body stands erect with eyes standing syndesmoses found in fibula and tibia
sponge and cnidarians 2019-11-13
Across
- can move to find food
- the middle layer of a cell
- no body cavity or organs
- creates energy in its own body
- aid in reproduction and nutrient transport
- has one cell
- gives support and structures to the sponge
- the outter layer of the cell
Down
- cant move
- gets energy from the outside source
- arrangment of body parts
- very outter layer of cells used for protection
- on the surface of the sponge allow water into the sponge
- line interior of a sponge use flagella to bring in water
- the inner layer of a cell
15 Clues: cant move • has one cell • can move to find food • arrangment of body parts • no body cavity or organs • the inner layer of a cell • the middle layer of a cell • the outter layer of the cell • creates energy in its own body • gets energy from the outside source • aid in reproduction and nutrient transport • gives support and structures to the sponge • ...
Bio crossword 2013-01-14
Across
- Stores and contain food, waste and excess water
- the movement of water across a cell membrane
- Closely stacked flattend sacs
- provide support for cell membrance
- removes solid waste for the body
- aloows only certain cells to go through it
- chromotins thickens and coils up into chromosomes
Down
- Produce Offspring
- the last stage of the cell cycle
- works with the bones to move parts of the body
- the brain of the cell
- jelly like substance ( mostly water)
- Defends the body against infections
- major organ of the circulatory system
- the material in the nucleus that contain all genetic information
15 Clues: Produce Offspring • the brain of the cell • Closely stacked flattend sacs • the last stage of the cell cycle • removes solid waste for the body • provide support for cell membrance • Defends the body against infections • jelly like substance ( mostly water) • major organ of the circulatory system • aloows only certain cells to go through it • ...
body systems and homeostasis 2023-03-16
Across
- Breaks down food to smallest parts for absorption
- Cells > tissues >organs >organ systems > organism
- Transports nutrients and waste, O2, CO2
- connective tissue that connects bones to other bones at joints
- A large muscle below lungs that contracts and relaxes to move air into and out of lungs
- Blood entering the heart FROM THE LUNGS
- The tendency toward relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements.
- Supports body, moves body
- Targets foreign bodies for destruction
Down
- Protects the body from damage via loss of water and abrasion
- Movement of body and materials within body
- Produces hormones (chemical messages) throughout the body
- a strong, flexible tissue that covers and protects the ends of bones; also found in places such as the tip of your nose and your ears
- 4 chambers of the heart
- Site of O2 and CO2 exchange
- Removes metabolic waste and maintains proper water, salt
- To produce offspring via sexual reproduction
- Coordinates voluntary and involuntary movement, transmits messages from cell to cell
- where two or more bones meet (immovable and movable)
19 Clues: 4 chambers of the heart • Supports body, moves body • Site of O2 and CO2 exchange • Targets foreign bodies for destruction • Transports nutrients and waste, O2, CO2 • Blood entering the heart FROM THE LUNGS • Movement of body and materials within body • To produce offspring via sexual reproduction • Breaks down food to smallest parts for absorption • ...
Crossword The body 2013-02-28
Across
- The external organ that covers your whole body.
- Breaks down food.
- What thing absorbs the water from the food you digest
- Top portion of the scull
- Pumps blood around the body
- Muscle in the lower back of your leg
- What if the muscle that helps you breathe, it is located under the stomach
- What are the tiny tiny sacks that are contained in your lungs
- Organ that is a filter for the red blood cells
Down
- What is the nerve that is located in your elbow, that hurts when you hit it.
- The collar bone
- The master gland.
- Regulates blood sugar, and creates insulin, and glucagon.
- Helps control the use of energy in the body and makes protein.
- The organ that controls your body
- What the thing in your back that send signals thought your body
- Filters water and salt out of the blood.
- What are the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.
- Produces bile for digestion and created blood sugar, and stores it
19 Clues: The collar bone • Breaks down food. • The master gland. • Top portion of the scull • Pumps blood around the body • The organ that controls your body • Muscle in the lower back of your leg • Filters water and salt out of the blood. • Organ that is a filter for the red blood cells • The external organ that covers your whole body. • ...
First Aid and Safety 2022-09-07
Across
- sudden attack of illness due to exposure to high temperatures
- freezing of body parts
- serious situations that cause for quick actions
- Condition of the atmosphere at a particular time or place
- when one has been spotted
- measure of the air temperature which takes into fact of chilling wind effect
- conditions are favorable
- tropical storms with lots of wind in excess of 74 mph
- painful muscles spasms that result in loss of body fluid
- viloent shaking of the earth's surface
Down
- reduction of body temperature that is lower than normal
- rising and overflowing of a body of water
- extreme tiredness due to body temperature being regulated
- storms in which there are bolts of lightning
- immediate temporary care to someone that has been hurt or injured
- events caused by nature that causes damage or loss
- violently spinning windstorms
17 Clues: freezing of body parts • conditions are favorable • when one has been spotted • violently spinning windstorms • viloent shaking of the earth's surface • rising and overflowing of a body of water • storms in which there are bolts of lightning • serious situations that cause for quick actions • events caused by nature that causes damage or loss • ...
