body parts Crossword Puzzles
Respiration & Circulation Review 2024-03-26
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- tubelike structure in the body through which blood flows
- the process of moving blood throughout parts of the body
- blood cells tiny structures in blood that carry oxygen to body tissues
- upper chamber in the heart from which blood moves to the ventricle
- the exchange of gases between the body and air
- oxygen in the air is a gas
- the degree of wellness of the body
- beat caused by the heart contracting, or squeezing, and pushing the blood throughout the body
- inhaling and exhaling
- major blood vessel through which oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart
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- the combination of foods a person eats
- system the organ system that moves blood throughout the body
- exercise: activity that requires physical effort, done to improve health
- system this system moves all gases in the air into and out of the body but most importantly oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas
- the detectable surge in pressure as blood moves through an artery
- the clear fluid part of blood
- activity that requires physical effort, done to improve health
- dioxide a gas that we exhale, or get rid of as air leaves the lungs
- the muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- blood cells blood cells that contain structures that fight infections
- main chamber in the heart that pumps blood to the arteries
- a body fluid that moves materials throughout the body
22 Clues: inhaling and exhaling • oxygen in the air is a gas • the clear fluid part of blood • the degree of wellness of the body • the combination of foods a person eats • the exchange of gases between the body and air • a body fluid that moves materials throughout the body • tubelike structure in the body through which blood flows • ...
Colin's Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- system of our body that controls what we feel
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- a complex network of glands and organs.
- what your body does to keep yourself in survivable conditions
- system that controls reproduction
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract.
- a substance that effects the way you behave
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin.
- system that allows you to breathe
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- system used to turn food into energy
- single muscle cells
- system that rids waste from the body
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- system that consist of the bones in an organisms body
- sum of all systems in a human body
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- combination of cells that have the ability to contract
- any of the minute blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body,
20 Clues: single muscle cells • system that controls reproduction • system that allows you to breathe • sum of all systems in a human body • system used to turn food into energy • system that rids waste from the body • a complex network of glands and organs. • a substance that effects the way you behave • system of our body that controls what we feel • ...
Anatomy 2022-12-05
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- skull
- an organ that is part of the digestive system
- neuron that transmits electrical impulses
- curved bony that stiffen the walls of the body
- an organ that receives light and visual images
- membrane separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body
- the bones that form the head
- cord A column of nerve tissue that runs from the base of the skull down the back
- female glands in which eggs form
- the pair of organs that supply's the body with oxygen
- the study of the structure of an animal or the human body
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- the process in which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells
- the structure in the cell that contains the chromosomes
- the fibers that send your body messages and signals
- system is the part of the body that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- muscle on the front part of the arm
- the clear,yellowish part of the blood that carries out the blood cells
- an organ that makes one or more substances
- a large organ located in the upper abdomen
- blood vessels in humans
- a pair of organs in the abdomen
- the fluid that circulates the body
23 Clues: skull • blood vessels in humans • the bones that form the head • a pair of organs in the abdomen • female glands in which eggs form • the fluid that circulates the body • muscle on the front part of the arm • neuron that transmits electrical impulses • an organ that makes one or more substances • a large organ located in the upper abdomen • ...
Metabolism crossword 2025-10-27
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- – a type of sugar that gives your body quick energy
- – mixes food with acids and enzymes to break it down
- – tiny building blocks that make up all living things
- – a muscle that pumps blood
- – what your body needs to move, grow, and stay alive
- – carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste around the body
- – organs that help us breathe
- – absorbs nutrients from digested food
- – where digestion begins; food is chewed and mixed with saliva.
- – tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- – gas our body gets rid of when we breathe out
- – how your body breaks down food into smaller parts it can use
- – liquid in your mouth that helps break down food
- – gas you breathe in that helps your cells release energy from food
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- – ___________ system, moves blood around the body
- – tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach
- – __________ system - breaks down food so your body can use it
- – two tubes that branch off from the trachea into each lung
- – very small blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients pass to the cell
- - large intestine absorbs
- – the process your body uses to get energy from food
- – makes bile to help digest fats
- – muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing
- – the tube that carries air to the lungs
24 Clues: - large intestine absorbs • – a muscle that pumps blood • – organs that help us breathe • – makes bile to help digest fats • – absorbs nutrients from digested food • – the tube that carries air to the lungs • – gas our body gets rid of when we breathe out • – ___________ system, moves blood around the body • – liquid in your mouth that helps break down food • ...
UNIT 1: SKELETON vocabulary 2023-08-02
7 Clues: The bones of the head • Animals with no backbone • The parts inside our bodies • An injection that prevents disease • A frame made of bone that supports our body • The parts of the body that allow our bones to move • The hard skin or shell on the outside of the body of some animals
Week 25 Crossword 2025-08-31
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- Not afraid, even when something is scary
- Coming before all the others
- A figure made of stone or metal
- Parts that make up a country (like pieces of a puzzle)
- Plays or shows with acting
- When everyone is treated the same
- People who like and care about each other
- Very big hill
- A feeling that good things will happen
- A land where people live together under one government
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- Leaders of a country
- Not just good, but even more good
- The greatest or number one
- Long lines of color
- Another word for freedom
- A place or thing that helps people remember someone or something
- Not controlled by anyone else
- Body parts birds use to fly
- Belonging to a whole country
- Very tall buildings
20 Clues: Very big hill • Long lines of color • Very tall buildings • Leaders of a country • Another word for freedom • The greatest or number one • Plays or shows with acting • Body parts birds use to fly • Coming before all the others • Belonging to a whole country • Not controlled by anyone else • A figure made of stone or metal • Not just good, but even more good • ...
Movement 2019-12-18
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- Movement of organisms from place to place is called ____
- Cardiac muscle is an ______ muscle
- ____joints are immovable
- A structure which provides rigid framework to the body is called _____
- ___skeleton consists of skull, sternum and vertebral column
- The appendicular skeleton consists of the shoulder bone and the ____ bone
- ___refers to change in position of the part of an organism’s body
- There are _____ pairs of ribs in the human body
- The part where two bones meet is called a _____
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- _____is attached to soft parts of the body like blood vessels, iris, bronchi and the skin
- External ear – pinna – is supported by ____
- ____connects bone to bone
- ____muscle makes pupil of eyes wider
- ____connects bone to muscle
- Cockroach moves with the help of its ___
15 Clues: ____joints are immovable • ____connects bone to bone • ____connects bone to muscle • Cardiac muscle is an ______ muscle • ____muscle makes pupil of eyes wider • Cockroach moves with the help of its ___ • External ear – pinna – is supported by ____ • There are _____ pairs of ribs in the human body • The part where two bones meet is called a _____ • ...
Body Systems 2023-05-13
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- System that works with circulatory system to transport materials to and from cells
- System that fights off foreign invaders
- System that works in response to the environment
- System that uses hormones to regulate the body's actions
- System that removes waste from the body
- Reproductive system that produces sperms
- System that gives structure to the body
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- Nervous system that contains nerves that connect to different parts of the body
- Reproductive system that produces eggs
- System that breaks down food
- System that defends from injury and illness
- System that allows movement
- System that moves blood around the body
- System that exchanges Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide gases in the lungs
- Nervous system part that contains the brain and spinal cord
15 Clues: System that allows movement • System that breaks down food • Reproductive system that produces eggs • System that fights off foreign invaders • System that moves blood around the body • System that removes waste from the body • System that gives structure to the body • Reproductive system that produces sperms • System that defends from injury and illness • ...
Internal Organs 2024-11-19
8 Clues: Breathing Organ • Taking in of air • giving out of air • Control Tower of our Body • Pumping Station of our body • Organs located inside our Body • Organs located on the surface of our Body • Carries oxygen from lungs to all parts of our body
words with /k/ and /kw/ sounds 2024-04-15
10 Clues: fast • test of knowledge • state of isolation • a long-bodied marine • sound make by a duck • making little or no noise • divided into four eaqual parts • where books and notebooks are carried • break without a complete separation of parts • the rear surface of the human body from the shoulder to the hips
Sect 2025-09-26
10 Clues: to cut into two • a separate part • to cut into three • to cut across something • to cut for investigation • the point two lines meets • a seperate part of society • couch made of separate parts • research by cutting into a living animal • an arthropod with a body made up of three parts
challenge yourself 2023-10-29
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- correct time for specific prayer
- banding down during prayer
- prostrating during prayer
- covering the necessary parts of body
- making the intention for specific prayer
- turning towards Ka'ba
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- spiritual& physical cleansing of certain organs
- reciting Qur'an during qiyam
- last sitting at the end of prayer
- spiritual and physical cleansing of whole body
- saying Allahuakbar when starting prayer
- standing during prayer
12 Clues: turning towards Ka'ba • standing during prayer • prostrating during prayer • banding down during prayer • reciting Qur'an during qiyam • correct time for specific prayer • last sitting at the end of prayer • covering the necessary parts of body • saying Allahuakbar when starting prayer • making the intention for specific prayer • spiritual and physical cleansing of whole body • ...
Nervous System and Endocrine System 2021-05-04
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- Main highway
- Brings about a response
- Gland closest to the brain
- Controls balance and coordination
- How many major parts the brain is divided into.
- Main control center
- Hormone affected by diabetes
- Controls voluntary actions
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- Keeps the body in balance
- Hormone managed by the pineal gland that aids in sleep
- Message carried by a neuron
- Carries signals from the brain
- Hormone secreated by the adrenal glands
- Rate at which energy is used in the body
- Controls involuntary actions
- Connects the brain to the spinal cord
16 Clues: Main highway • Main control center • Brings about a response • Keeps the body in balance • Gland closest to the brain • Controls voluntary actions • Message carried by a neuron • Controls involuntary actions • Hormone affected by diabetes • Carries signals from the brain • Controls balance and coordination • Connects the brain to the spinal cord • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-16
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- a painting.
- bad thing
- can read book
- breaking away from a established church
- it was thought to help keep certain body parts healthy
- after the middle ages.
- learning thing
- probably what people had in the middle ages
- can't read book
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- A machine that was used to create books
- what people gained when the Renaissance started
- ___ spread the plague
- what the people in the renaissance thought our solar system looked like.
- things in the body
- the start of
- the thing that started the Renaissance
16 Clues: bad thing • a painting. • the start of • can read book • learning thing • can't read book • things in the body • ___ spread the plague • after the middle ages. • the thing that started the Renaissance • A machine that was used to create books • breaking away from a established church • probably what people had in the middle ages • what people gained when the Renaissance started • ...
Old psychology ideas crossword. 2024-02-29
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- Question whether our mind is separate from body or the same.
- discovered phrenology guy
- scientific beleifs that arent scientific.
- where the brain is the source of the thoughts. Widely accepted view today
- believed in dualism
- The idea that the mind and the body are the same
- father of medicine
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- organ that pumps blood
- The theory that lumps and bumps on different parts of the brain indicate personality and character traits.
- the idea that the mind is sepperate from the body
- believed by early Greek philosophers and Egyptians to be where the mind is
- first philosopher to argue the brain hypothesis
- the so called debate about whether thoughts come from brain or heart.
- the idea that the mind and the body are separate
- organ in the skull
- the idea that the body and mind are the same
16 Clues: organ in the skull • father of medicine • believed in dualism • organ that pumps blood • discovered phrenology guy • scientific beleifs that arent scientific. • the idea that the body and mind are the same • first philosopher to argue the brain hypothesis • the idea that the mind and the body are separate • The idea that the mind and the body are the same • ...
COD Review 2025-01-14
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- The tearing or rupturing of soft tissue, usually torn or jagged.
- The shortening of muscle tissue and stiffening of body parts is known as ____ mortis.
- When all of the water is gone from the body.
- Rigor mortis beings ____ after death.
- A cut, slash, or slice. Usually longer than deep.
- Rigor mortis is completely gone after ___ hours.
- A penetrating injury due to an injury with no blade.
- A contusion is more commonly known as a:
- Settling of blood in areas of the body closest to the ground.
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- Algor mortis causes the body to lose ___.
- The part of decomposition that results in noxious odors.
- The dehydration of the body.
- ____ pathology is the postmortem investigation of sudden, unexpected death or trauma.
- The altered physiology by which disease/injury produces death.
- Entomology is the study of:
- An area that is damaged by scraping or wearing away the skin.
16 Clues: Entomology is the study of: • The dehydration of the body. • Rigor mortis beings ____ after death. • A contusion is more commonly known as a: • Algor mortis causes the body to lose ___. • When all of the water is gone from the body. • Rigor mortis is completely gone after ___ hours. • A cut, slash, or slice. Usually longer than deep. • ...
PLANT_TISSUES_navinbio 2020-05-11
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- CONDUCTS WATER IN THE PLANT
- TRANSPORTS FOOD FROM LEAVES TO ALL PARTS
- THIS IS A DEAD TISSUE
- GROUND TISSUE WITH THIN WALLS
- CONDUCTING TISSUE
- IT IS ALSO CALLED INTERCALARY MERISTEM
- OUTERMOST PROTECTIVE LAYER
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- THIS IS PRESENT IN GREEN PARTS OF THE PLANT
- PRESENT IN HYDROPHYTES
- THIS TISSUE OCCURS IN YOUNG STEMS
- OPENINGS ON STEM THAT HELP IN GASEOUS EXCHANGE
- TISSUE THAT SHOWS RAPID GROWTH AT THE TIPS
- GROUP OF CELLS OF SIMILAR ORIGIN, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
- EXCHANGE OF GASES TAKES PLACES WITH THESE IN LEAVES
- _________TISSUE OCCUPIES BULK OF THE PLANT BODY
15 Clues: CONDUCTING TISSUE • THIS IS A DEAD TISSUE • PRESENT IN HYDROPHYTES • OUTERMOST PROTECTIVE LAYER • CONDUCTS WATER IN THE PLANT • GROUND TISSUE WITH THIN WALLS • THIS TISSUE OCCURS IN YOUNG STEMS • IT IS ALSO CALLED INTERCALARY MERISTEM • TRANSPORTS FOOD FROM LEAVES TO ALL PARTS • TISSUE THAT SHOWS RAPID GROWTH AT THE TIPS • THIS IS PRESENT IN GREEN PARTS OF THE PLANT • ...
Ch. 7 Crossword puzzle 2025-04-11
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- A substance that is involved in the clotting of blood is _______.
- A fatty substance called ______ is found in meats, dairy products, and egg yolks.
- Blood is carried from the heart to other parts of the body by ______.
- Supplying oxygen to and eliminating carbon dioxide from the bloodstream is the job of the _______ system.
- Blood is carried to the heart from other parts of the body by _____.
- High-density lipoproteins appear to help prevent ______.
- Exercising steadily enough for the heart to supply oxygen needed by the muscles is _____ activity.
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- Excess cholesterol is carried out of the bloodstream by _____ lipoproteins and eliminated.
- Cholesterol is carried through the bloodstream by particles called _______.
- Moving oxygen and nutrients to body cells and removing cell wastes is the job of the _______ system.
- The heart of a fit person beats 9.5 million times ______ each year than that of an average person.
- Cholesterol that will probably stay in the bloodstream is carried by ________ lipoproteins.
- The number of times the heart beats per minute when a person is inactive is the ____ heart rate.
- Exercising in short, fast bursts is _____ activity.
- Your _____ is the number of times your heart beats per minute to pump blood through the body.
15 Clues: Exercising in short, fast bursts is _____ activity. • High-density lipoproteins appear to help prevent ______. • A substance that is involved in the clotting of blood is _______. • Blood is carried to the heart from other parts of the body by _____. • Blood is carried from the heart to other parts of the body by ______. • ...
plant vocab 2022-04-04
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- Factor non living parts of an ecosystem
- plant growth in response to touch
- the growth a of plant roots toward or away from water
- Stimuli Changes to the conditions outside the body
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- plant growth in response to light
- plant growth in response to the environment
- Stimuli Changes to the conditions inside the body
- Factor Living parts of an ecosystem
8 Clues: plant growth in response to light • plant growth in response to touch • Factor Living parts of an ecosystem • Factor non living parts of an ecosystem • plant growth in response to the environment • Stimuli Changes to the conditions inside the body • Stimuli Changes to the conditions outside the body • the growth a of plant roots toward or away from water
Flippers and Fins 2023-04-18
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- wide flat body parts for swimming or moving
- parts that form an object or living thing
- helps animals live, thrive and stay alive
- organs that help a marine animals move in water
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- outside the body
- to stay alive and thrive
- the job or activity of a certain part or trait
- all the living and non-living things around
8 Clues: outside the body • to stay alive and thrive • parts that form an object or living thing • helps animals live, thrive and stay alive • wide flat body parts for swimming or moving • all the living and non-living things around • the job or activity of a certain part or trait • organs that help a marine animals move in water
body 2019-01-06
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- the part around the middle of your body where you wear a belt
- the soft thing inside your mouth
- the part of your leg that is just above your foot
- the part of your face between your eyes and your hair
- in your mouth that you use for biting and crushing food
- the bottom part of your face, below your mouth
- the soft part of your face below your eye
- one of the two organs on your head that you hear with
- a small, dark mark on the skin
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- where your arm joins your body next to your neck
- the short, thick finger
- the back of your leg below your knee
- under your shoulder
- one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with
- the top part of your leg above your knee
- the middle part of your leg where it bends
16 Clues: under your shoulder • the short, thick finger • a small, dark mark on the skin • the soft thing inside your mouth • the back of your leg below your knee • the top part of your leg above your knee • the soft part of your face below your eye • the middle part of your leg where it bends • the bottom part of your face, below your mouth • ...
body 2019-01-06
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- the part around the middle of your body where you wear a belt
- the bottom part of your face, below your mouth
- one of the two organs on your head that you hear with
- the part of your face between your eyes and your hair
- in your mouth that you use for biting and crushing food
- the middle part of your leg where it bends
- a small, dark mark on the skin
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- the top part of your leg above your knee
- the soft thing inside your mouth
- where your arm joins your body next to your neck
- the back of your leg below your knee
- under your shoulder
- one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with
- the soft part of your face below your eye
- the part of your leg that is just above your foot
- the short, thick finger
16 Clues: under your shoulder • the short, thick finger • a small, dark mark on the skin • the soft thing inside your mouth • the back of your leg below your knee • the top part of your leg above your knee • the soft part of your face below your eye • the middle part of your leg where it bends • the bottom part of your face, below your mouth • ...
Body 2023-06-12
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- The part of the body where the face and brain are located.
- The body part located on the face that helps us smell and breathe.
- The upper limb that extends from the shoulder to the hand.
- The part of the body at the end of the leg, used for walking and balance.
- The organ in the abdomen where food is digested and nutrients are absorbed.
- The lower limb that supports the body and helps in movement.
- The area between the neck and abdomen, containing the heart and lungs.
- The strands that grow on our head and come in different colors and textures.
- The joint connecting the thigh and the lower leg, allowing leg movement.
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- The organ that allows us to see and perceive the world around us.
- The joint connecting the arm to the body, allowing arm movement.
- The opening in the face that allows us to eat, speak, and express emotions.
- The rear part of the body, supporting the spine and protecting vital organs.
- The sensory organ that helps us hear sounds and maintain balance.
- The outer covering of the body that protects our internal organs and gives us sensation.
- The body part with fingers and a thumb that helps us grasp and manipulate objects.
16 Clues: The part of the body where the face and brain are located. • The upper limb that extends from the shoulder to the hand. • The lower limb that supports the body and helps in movement. • The joint connecting the arm to the body, allowing arm movement. • The organ that allows us to see and perceive the world around us. • ...
Body 2023-06-08
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- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- You have many in your mouth, they are white.
- Has a trunk
- 10
- I use these to walk.
- They are under your head.
- I ______ two arms.
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- A nice pet that says "Woof Woof"
- At the end of your feet.
- A nice pet that says" meow"!
- 2
- 7
- I have two of these on my legs.
- At the top of your body.
- Flying mammal
16 Clues: 2 • 7 • 10 • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Man's best friend • I ______ two arms. • Likes to chase mice • I use these to walk. • At the end of your feet. • At the top of your body. • They are under your head. • A nice pet that says" meow"! • I have two of these on my legs. • A nice pet that says "Woof Woof" • You have many in your mouth, they are white.
Body 2023-07-03
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- The front part of the body between the neck and the abdomen.
- The part of the face that is used for smelling and breathing.
- The rear part of the body, opposite the chest.
- The strands that grow from the scalp on the head.
- The organ of sight that allows us to see the world around us.
- The opening in the face used for eating, speaking, and expressing emotions.
- The organ of hearing located on the side of the head.
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- The front part of the head that includes the eyes, nose, mouth, and cheeks.
- The lower part of the leg that is used for standing and walking.
- The part of the body at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
- The joint where the arm connects to the body.
- The organ in the body where food is digested.
- The part of the body that connects the head to the rest of the body.
- The upper limb of the body connected to the shoulder and hand.
- The upper part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, nose, and mouth.
- The lower limb of the body that is used for walking and running.
16 Clues: The joint where the arm connects to the body. • The organ in the body where food is digested. • The rear part of the body, opposite the chest. • The strands that grow from the scalp on the head. • The organ of hearing located on the side of the head. • The front part of the body between the neck and the abdomen. • ...
Body 2024-01-25
man the living machine 2014-09-17
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- all the sense organs are connected to the brain through the ______________
- the living machine
- the sense organs sends messages to ______________
- the ___________ supplies oxygen to various parts of our body.
- the length of small intestine
- there are ____________ sense organs
- throw out carbondioxide
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- the length of large intestine.
- ___________ consists of the brain, the spinal cord and the nerves.
- remove urine
- the heart, blood and the blood vessels make up the _______
- removes sweat
- our body is made of _________ bones
- purifies our blood
- _____ is the process of changing of food into a simple form so that it can be used by the body.
15 Clues: remove urine • removes sweat • the living machine • purifies our blood • throw out carbondioxide • the length of small intestine • the length of large intestine. • our body is made of _________ bones • there are ____________ sense organs • the sense organs sends messages to ______________ • the heart, blood and the blood vessels make up the _______ • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2018-03-02
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- Waste product the lungs excrete
- The gas that our body needs to take in
- Air moves into the lungs
- Each bronchus extends into a ___
- Brings oygen to all parts of the body
- Taking in oygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- Structure that controls our voice
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- Made by respiration, all living things need it
- Air moves out of the lungs
- Vessels that surround the alveoli
- Windpipe, carries air from mouth to lungs
- Filters air as it enters the body
- Contracts as you inhale, relaxes as you exhale
- trachea branches into these to ventilate each lung
- two structures inside chest cavity that fill with air
15 Clues: Air moves into the lungs • Air moves out of the lungs • Waste product the lungs excrete • Each bronchus extends into a ___ • Vessels that surround the alveoli • Filters air as it enters the body • Structure that controls our voice • Brings oygen to all parts of the body • The gas that our body needs to take in • Windpipe, carries air from mouth to lungs • ...
Environment Puzzle 2025-05-07
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- noun – The thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals.
- noun – A colored part of a flower.
- noun – The variety of different plants and animals in a place.
- noun – Small, thin plates that cover a fish’s or reptile’s body.
- verb – To harm or break something.
- noun – Cutting down many trees in an area.
- noun – A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk.
- verb – To stop something from happening.
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- noun – A group of similar animals or plants that can reproduce.
- noun – Flat green parts of a plant that grow from the stem or branches.
- noun – Light, soft parts covering a bird’s body.
- noun – The act of protecting nature and the environment.
- noun – The natural home of an animal or plant.
- verb – To use something again to make a new product.
14 Clues: noun – A colored part of a flower. • verb – To harm or break something. • verb – To stop something from happening. • noun – Cutting down many trees in an area. • noun – The natural home of an animal or plant. • noun – Light, soft parts covering a bird’s body. • verb – To use something again to make a new product. • noun – A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-02-06
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- breaks down food molecules into smaller molecules the body can use
- covers the body and helps regulate body temperature
- breaths air into lungs, distributes oxygen into blood stream and releases CO2
- causes bones move voluntarily or involuntarily
- sends messages to different parts of the body through longs cells
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- protects against infection through outside barriers and white blood cells
- get rids of waste from the body that the CELLS make
- supports the body gives protection to internal organs
- controls the body functions through hormones
- pumps nutrients, blood and hormones throughout the body using blood
10 Clues: controls the body functions through hormones • causes bones move voluntarily or involuntarily • get rids of waste from the body that the CELLS make • covers the body and helps regulate body temperature • supports the body gives protection to internal organs • sends messages to different parts of the body through longs cells • ...
Circulatory system 2023-04-28
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- a condition in which blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing heart cells to die
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The liquid that carries the needed materials for the body
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- veins and arteries that bring blood to and from the brain
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- lower parts of the heart
- prevent the backward flow of blood
- upper parts of the heart
- A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- connect veins and arteries
10 Clues: lower parts of the heart • upper parts of the heart • connect veins and arteries • prevent the backward flow of blood • blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • The liquid that carries the needed materials for the body • veins and arteries that bring blood to and from the brain • ...
Aug Week 1 Rainforest 2023-07-27
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- The layer with thick branches, plenty of rain and sunlight.
- The tallest layer of the rainforest.
- A forest where it rains all year long.
- When there are a lot of different types of animals.
- Animals with fur and warm blood.
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- The lowest level of the rainforest that's damp, hot and dark.
- The layer where smaller trees grow.
- Animals with 6 legs, 3 body parts, wings and antennae.
- Animals with 8 legs and 3 body parts.
- Animals that lay eggs, live on land or water and have scales.
10 Clues: Animals with fur and warm blood. • The layer where smaller trees grow. • The tallest layer of the rainforest. • Animals with 8 legs and 3 body parts. • A forest where it rains all year long. • When there are a lot of different types of animals. • Animals with 6 legs, 3 body parts, wings and antennae. • The layer with thick branches, plenty of rain and sunlight. • ...
Nutrition and Digestion 2021-05-12
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- a long tube between mouth and stomach
- stores and realises bile.
- needed to repair broken parts of your body.
- long term energy
- small amounts for the body to keep on working
- prevents scurvy
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- keeps you hydrated
- short term energy
- to stay healthy (in your diet.
- Makes enzymes
- absorbs nutrients
- absorbs water
- there is acid to kill bacteria, creates right PH for stomach enzymes.
13 Clues: Makes enzymes • absorbs water • prevents scurvy • long term energy • short term energy • absorbs nutrients • keeps you hydrated • stores and realises bile. • to stay healthy (in your diet. • a long tube between mouth and stomach • needed to repair broken parts of your body. • small amounts for the body to keep on working • ...
Environment 2025-10-16
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- - person engaged in commerce
- - people who prepare and sell medicines
- - tall natural landform
- - shopkeeper selling fruit and vegetables
- - person who sells meat
- - coloured part of a flower
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- - rural area away from towns
- - riding a bicycle
- - a sport of riding waves on a board
- - travelling in a boat using sails
- - soft parts covering a part's body
- - a small flowing body of water
- - unopened flower
13 Clues: - unopened flower • - riding a bicycle • - tall natural landform • - person who sells meat • - coloured part of a flower • - rural area away from towns • - person engaged in commerce • - a small flowing body of water • - travelling in a boat using sails • - soft parts covering a part's body • - a sport of riding waves on a board • - people who prepare and sell medicines • ...
Body Systems and Vocab 2024-01-19
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- This molecule is the basic unit of life that is responsible for all living things
- This is the gas that we inhale for our survival
- This body system moves fresh air into your body and removes waste gases
- This organ can is involved in both the digestive, and the endocrine systems. It can digest food, produce insulin, and control blood sugar
- This body system removes waste from blood in liquid form
- This body system is responsible for sending messages to the brain
- This system protects your body's internal organs
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- This system produces specific cells and substances to create new offspring
- This system carries needed substances around the body
- This body system is the body's way of getting rid of excess salt and water
- These little objects help you feel things and move your muscles that also carry electrical pulses around your body
- This is the organism that consists of all these systems and parts
- This body system consists of numerous glands that release hormones
- This body system helps food break down through the body
- This is the process all organisms naturally do that helps the body maintain stability and change to adjust to different things
15 Clues: This is the gas that we inhale for our survival • This system protects your body's internal organs • This system carries needed substances around the body • This body system helps food break down through the body • This body system removes waste from blood in liquid form • This is the organism that consists of all these systems and parts • ...
nervous system 2023-02-03
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- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- largest part of brain
- connection between two neurons.
- connects nerves and body to the brain
- transmits signals from soma to another cell
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- brings in information
- carries messages through electochemical process
- protects the axon
- brain,spinalcord, and nerves
- neuron cell body
10 Clues: neuron cell body • protects the axon • brings in information • largest part of brain • brain,spinalcord, and nerves • connection between two neurons. • connects nerves and body to the brain • transmits signals from soma to another cell • carries messages through electochemical process • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-03-10
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- One of two upper Chambers of the heart
- Beat of the heart as felt through the walls of the arteries
- Relaxation state of the heartbeat.
- Contraction phase of the heartbeat.
- Small artery.
- Largest type of blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body.
- Record of the electrical activity of the heart
- Instrument to measure blood pressure.
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- Muscular middle layer of the heart
- Smallest type of blood vessel
- Largest artery in the body
- One of two lower chambers of the heart.
- Largest vein in the body.
- Small vein.
- Innermost lining of blood vessel.
- Abnormal swishing sound caused by improper closure of the heart valves
16 Clues: Small vein. • Small artery. • Largest vein in the body. • Largest artery in the body • Smallest type of blood vessel • Innermost lining of blood vessel. • Muscular middle layer of the heart • Relaxation state of the heartbeat. • Contraction phase of the heartbeat. • Instrument to measure blood pressure. • One of two upper Chambers of the heart • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Quarter 1 Project 2022-10-12
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- type of burn that damages epidermis and upper dermis
- The study of the function of the body's structural machinery
- surrounds the lungs
- cells that protect you
- ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in an ever-changing outside world
- the gland found all over body regulate body heat
- bottom layer of the dermis
- gives color to skin
- made of organs that work together
- made up of the organ system
- has 5 layers
- All structures in one part of the body (ex. abdomen or leg)
- study of internal structures visualized by x-ray
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- Study of the cell
- the membranes that line open body mucous cavities that are closed to the exterior of the body
- Study of the internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin
- has think and thin skin
- top layer of the dermis
- lines that opening to the exterior body
- the gland found in armpit & genital areas
- Produced by the hair follicle
- Gross anatomy of the body studied by system
- pigment in red blood cells
- made of different types of tissue
- orange-yellow pigment/cast
- Heavily keratinized
- The study of the Structures of body parts & their relation ships to one another
- has 4 layers
- cell sensory cell (feeling)
- the membrane known as skin
- atoms combined to form molecules
31 Clues: has 4 layers • has 5 layers • Study of the cell • surrounds the lungs • gives color to skin • Heavily keratinized • cells that protect you • has think and thin skin • top layer of the dermis • pigment in red blood cells • bottom layer of the dermis • orange-yellow pigment/cast • the membrane known as skin • made up of the organ system • cell sensory cell (feeling) • ...
Animal 2025-03-17
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- Located in the body cavity and is derived
- An animal without a backbone
- When the body plan can be divided along a plane that splits the animal body into right and left sides
- Are those with no pattern or symmetry, such as a sponge
- One of two principal body types occurring in members
- Are those that generate their own body heat through internal metabolic processes
- A structural frame on the inside of an animal
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- A flexible and avascular connective tissue that provides support
- Eggs that are encased by extra embryonic membranes
- An animal that has a backbone and a skeleton
- A unique,hydraulic system found in echinoderms
- An animal or plant having both male and females reproductive organs
- Animals that are unable to regulate their own internal body temperature
- The process by which animals shed worn out fur
- Milk producing gland characteristic of female mammals and present in a rudimentary and generally
- The vascular supplied with blood vessels organ in most mammals that unites the fetus to the uterus of the mother
- An asexual mode of producing new organisms
- A hard,external,protective covering that supports and protects the bodies of certain animals
- Animals that live on the sea floor
- A body plan where parts are arranged symmetrically around a central axis
- One of two body forms found in the phylum Cnidarian (like jellyfish and corals)
21 Clues: An animal without a backbone • Animals that live on the sea floor • Located in the body cavity and is derived • An asexual mode of producing new organisms • An animal that has a backbone and a skeleton • A structural frame on the inside of an animal • A unique,hydraulic system found in echinoderms • The process by which animals shed worn out fur • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-02-27
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- includes the heart, blood, and three types of blood vessels
- paired bean shaped organs
- One pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen
- Pumps blood to circulate oxygen and important nutrients to cells
- Made up of glands that secrete hormones into the blood
- 11 major organs
- protects an organism from diseases
- has the two kidneys
- holds together parts of the body and provides structure and support
- The organs that take food and liquid and break them down into substances
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- made up of our skin,nails, and hair
- includes the bones, Joints, And cartilage
- The human body
- A complex organ that controls every process that regulates our body
- three different muscles smooth,cardiac,and voluntary
15 Clues: The human body • 11 major organs • has the two kidneys • paired bean shaped organs • protects an organism from diseases • made up of our skin,nails, and hair • includes the bones, Joints, And cartilage • three different muscles smooth,cardiac,and voluntary • Made up of glands that secrete hormones into the blood • includes the heart, blood, and three types of blood vessels • ...
The Body 2024-04-12
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- RED BODY PART USED FOR SPEAKING
- USED TO BREATHE AND SMELL
- THEY'RE HALF WAY DOWN YOUR LEGS
- A CAT USES IT TO DRINK MILK
- WE HAVE TWO OF THESE TO HEAR
- SWIMMING IS GOOD EXERCISE FOR THIS BODY PART
- IT CAN BE STRAIGHT, WAVY OR CURLY
- MOST PEOPLE HAVE 32 OF THEM AND USE THEM TO EAT
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- IMPORTANT BODY PARTS FOR LIFTING HEAVY OBJECTS
- WHEN YOU CRY OR PEEL ONIONS, THEY TURN RED
- THERE ARE 5 OF THESE ON EACH HAND
- THE DENTIST ASKS YOU TO OPEN THIS WHEN YOU SIT DOWN
- THE PART OF THE BODY WHERE FOOD IS DIGESTED AFTER YOU'VE EATEN IT
- A GIRAFFE HAS A LONG...
- THERE ARE 5 OF THESE ON EACH FOOT
15 Clues: A GIRAFFE HAS A LONG... • USED TO BREATHE AND SMELL • A CAT USES IT TO DRINK MILK • WE HAVE TWO OF THESE TO HEAR • RED BODY PART USED FOR SPEAKING • THEY'RE HALF WAY DOWN YOUR LEGS • THERE ARE 5 OF THESE ON EACH HAND • THERE ARE 5 OF THESE ON EACH FOOT • IT CAN BE STRAIGHT, WAVY OR CURLY • WHEN YOU CRY OR PEEL ONIONS, THEY TURN RED • SWIMMING IS GOOD EXERCISE FOR THIS BODY PART • ...
Parts 2023-01-19
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- Protective air-filled cushion.
- Only use for legs in a car.
- Something that powers a computer.
- Part of a car engine that makes the wheels move.
- A wheel with projections on its edge.
- Moving part of a car engine.
- Mechanical advantage device used in a door handle
- Part of a watch that shows time.
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- Responsible for generating the visuals onto the computer monitor.
- A part of a computer that cools it.
- Absorbs, stores and released energy by lenghthening and shortening
- Part that makes a bike be able to move.
- A part that most if not all modern phones have
- Something that transfers power.
- Computer accessory named after an animal.
15 Clues: Only use for legs in a car. • Moving part of a car engine. • Protective air-filled cushion. • Something that transfers power. • Part of a watch that shows time. • Something that powers a computer. • A part of a computer that cools it. • A wheel with projections on its edge. • Part that makes a bike be able to move. • Computer accessory named after an animal. • ...
Cnidarians — Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-08
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- Environments where cnidarians are found
- Simple nervous system that allows response to stimuli from all directions
- Structure that distributes nutrients throughout the body
- Process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide move across the body surface
- Structure cnidarians do not have for centralized control
- System cnidarians lack for transporting oxygen and nutrients
- Cnidarians are not protostomes or deuterostomes because they have ___ _______.
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- Specialized cells used to capture prey and defend the animal
- Body cavity between organs that cnidarians lack
- A cnidarian that swims by contracting its body
- Description of corals and sea anemones that don't move much
- Body arrangement where parts radiate outwards from a central point
- Term describing animals that develop two main tissue layers
13 Clues: Environments where cnidarians are found • A cnidarian that swims by contracting its body • Body cavity between organs that cnidarians lack • Structure that distributes nutrients throughout the body • Structure cnidarians do not have for centralized control • Description of corals and sea anemones that don't move much • ...
Medical Terminology Ch. 8 2020-11-10
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- nonelastic, white fibrous band of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone
- and extending a joint to increase the angle between two bones or two body parts.
- connective tissue around each muscle. It merges into the tendon.
- that produce movement of body parts.
- a body part toward the midline.
- that initiates a muscle contraction by changing the permeability of the muscle fibers
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- the palm of the hand inferiorly or downward.
- hypertrophy/An increase in the size of a muscle
- junction/Area on a muscle fiber where a single nerve cell is connected to it
- contusion/Condition in which blunt trauma causes bleeding in the muscle.
- muscle/Muscle of the side of the jaw that moves the mandible upward
- muscle/Muscle of the side of the head that moves the mandible upward and backward
12 Clues: a body part toward the midline. • that produce movement of body parts. • the palm of the hand inferiorly or downward. • hypertrophy/An increase in the size of a muscle • connective tissue around each muscle. It merges into the tendon. • muscle/Muscle of the side of the jaw that moves the mandible upward • ...
Evolution 2024-03-21
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- Features that are passed down and help a living thing survive.
- Moving new genes in and out of a group of living things.
- Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in an environment
- When animals that are better suited to their environment stay alive and have babies (only the strongest survive).
- Similar body parts shared by related animals from a long time ago.
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- Body parts that do the same thing but look different.
- People picking which animals have babies to get certain traits.
- When a group of living things changes over time.
- When a new type of living thing is made
- Random changes in how common different genes are, often in small groups of living things.
- A body part that doesn't have a job.
11 Clues: A body part that doesn't have a job. • When a new type of living thing is made • When a group of living things changes over time. • Body parts that do the same thing but look different. • Moving new genes in and out of a group of living things. • Features that are passed down and help a living thing survive. • ...
Fitness for Wellbeing Lesson 5 2023-10-12
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- a group of diseases related to the heart and blood vessel
- the force of the blood in the main arteries
- Death of heart muscle caused by lack of oxygenation of heart muscle
- the organs and other parts of your body involved in breathing, when you exchange oxygen and carbon dioxides
- rate of decline in heart rate after completing an exercise routine
- A narrowing of arteries caused by a collection of plaque inside the arteries
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- the system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- fatty deposits on artery walls
- Exertion a way of measuring physical activity intensity level
- blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the major parts of the body
- death of brain tissue caused by lack of oxygenation to brain tissue.
11 Clues: fatty deposits on artery walls • the force of the blood in the main arteries • a group of diseases related to the heart and blood vessel • Exertion a way of measuring physical activity intensity level • rate of decline in heart rate after completing an exercise routine • Death of heart muscle caused by lack of oxygenation of heart muscle • ...
Shawn 2021-11-12
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- The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving.
- Any sustained exercise that stimulates and strengthens the heart and lungs, thereby improving the body
- The ability to change body position quickly and to control one’s physical movements.
- The ability to move the joints through the full range of motion.
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- The ability to use one’s senses together with one’s body parts, or to use two or more body parts together.
- One’s ability, skill, and knowledge to perform a task.
- A means or method of defending or protecting.
- The maximum rate at which the body or an individual muscle can take up and use oxygen from the air; also known as maximal oxygen consumption (uptake) or VO2max
- A discipline in which gymnasts perform short routines on different apparatus, which may include the balance beam, vault, bars, and floor.
- The measurement of intensity of physical activity based on exertion.
10 Clues: A means or method of defending or protecting. • One’s ability, skill, and knowledge to perform a task. • The ability to move the joints through the full range of motion. • The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving. • The measurement of intensity of physical activity based on exertion. • ...
Shawn 2021-11-12
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- The ability to change body position quickly and to control one’s physical movements.
- Any sustained exercise that stimulates and strengthens the heart and lungs, thereby improving the body
- A discipline in which gymnasts perform short routines on different apparatus, which may include the balance beam, vault, bars, and floor.
- One’s ability, skill, and knowledge to perform a task.
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- The ability to move the joints through the full range of motion.
- The measurement of intensity of physical activity based on exertion.
- The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving.
- A means or method of defending or protecting.
- The maximum rate at which the body or an individual muscle can take up and use oxygen from the air; also known as maximal oxygen consumption (uptake) or VO2max
- The ability to use one’s senses together with one’s body parts, or to use two or more body parts together.
10 Clues: A means or method of defending or protecting. • One’s ability, skill, and knowledge to perform a task. • The ability to move the joints through the full range of motion. • The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving. • The measurement of intensity of physical activity based on exertion. • ...
Shawn 2021-11-12
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- The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving.
- Any sustained exercise that stimulates and strengthens the heart and lungs, thereby improving the body
- The ability to change body position quickly and to control one’s physical movements.
- The ability to move the joints through the full range of motion.
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- The ability to use one’s senses together with one’s body parts, or to use two or more body parts together.
- One’s ability, skill, and knowledge to perform a task.
- A means or method of defending or protecting.
- The maximum rate at which the body or an individual muscle can take up and use oxygen from the air; also known as maximal oxygen consumption (uptake) or VO2max
- A discipline in which gymnasts perform short routines on different apparatus, which may include the balance beam, vault, bars, and floor.
- The measurement of intensity of physical activity based on exertion.
10 Clues: A means or method of defending or protecting. • One’s ability, skill, and knowledge to perform a task. • The ability to move the joints through the full range of motion. • The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving. • The measurement of intensity of physical activity based on exertion. • ...
Anatomy: Tissues 2024-01-08
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- flat, oblong nucleus, scale-like appearance
- group of tissues in the body that maintain the form of the body and its organs and provide cohesion and internal support
- single layer of cells
- electrically excitable cells that transmit signals throughout the body
- taller than wide, oval nucleus towards basal region of cell
- monitors and regulates the functions of the body
- a group of cells with similar structure working together to perfrom a similar job
- multiple layers of cells arranged neatly
- densely packed fibers that are not organized in a particular direction
- forms the covering on all internal and external surfaces of your body
- cells are able to change shape and stretch
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- a collection of similar specialized cells that serve particular functions
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- a connective tissue that is mainly composed of fat cells
- single layer of columnar cells, looks stratified due to irregular placement of nuclei
- cub-like, central located nucleus
- forms the hard, dense outer layer of bones throughout the human body
- the functional component of blood responsible for the transportation of gases and nutrients throughout the human body
- parallel, densely packed fibers that are organized
- a type of loose connective tissue that consists of a meshwork of collagen, elastic tissue, and reticular fibres
20 Clues: single layer of cells • cub-like, central located nucleus • multiple layers of cells arranged neatly • cells are able to change shape and stretch • flat, oblong nucleus, scale-like appearance • monitors and regulates the functions of the body • parallel, densely packed fibers that are organized • a connective tissue that is mainly composed of fat cells • ...
Anatomy and physiology 2024-11-20
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- The functional unit of the kidney that filters blood and produces urine
- A blood cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues
- A clear fluid that carries white blood cells and helps removes waste and toxins
- A part of a neuron that transmit electrical impulses away from the cell body
- A biological process where the body adjusts functions to maintain balance
- The liquid portion of blood that transports nutrients, hormones and waste
- A type of joint surrounded by a fluid-filled capsule, providing movement
- The study of how the body and its systems function
- A muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and aids in breathing
- Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The junction between two neurons where nerve impulses are transmitted
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- Chemical substances secreted by glands to regulate body process
- Small finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients
- A bone cell that maintains the bone matrix
- A protein involved in muscle contraction
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment in the body
- A specialized cell that transmits nerve impluses
- A gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream
- The study of the structure of the body and its parts
- A protein that speeds up the chemical reactions in the body
20 Clues: A protein involved in muscle contraction • A bone cell that maintains the bone matrix • A specialized cell that transmits nerve impluses • The study of how the body and its systems function • The study of the structure of the body and its parts • Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • A protein that speeds up the chemical reactions in the body • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-28
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- The discoloration of the skin due to bleeding underneath
- Pain felt somewhere other than the origin
- Depression is ____ movement of the scapula
- Swelling in the tissue
- ___ is the opposite of eversion
- N/A stands for ___
- ___ is the opposite of protraction
- Turning the hand toward the body
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Swelling in the joint
- Complete separation of two parts of a joint
- Varus is the position of a body part facing ___
- Flexion is ___ the angle formed by the joint
- Your feet are ___ to your knees
- Dx is the abbreviation for ___
- Abduction is movement ___ from the body
- Planter is the _____ of a foot
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- Close to the top of the body
- The plane that separates the front and back of the body
- long duration injury
- The extreme straightening of a part
- ER is the abbreviation for ___
- In the anatomical position, hands should face ___
- Close to the skin
- Closest to the center of your body
- Anterior is close to the ___ of the body
- Another word for a bruise
- Recent Injury
- To push forward
- Situated away from the center
- A capital "A" stands for ___
- Inflammation is the body's response to ____
- P! stands for ___
- Looseness in the joint is called Joint ____
- Prone is when you are laying face ___
35 Clues: Recent Injury • To push forward • Close to the skin • P! stands for ___ • N/A stands for ___ • long duration injury • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Another word for a bruise • Close to the top of the body • A capital "A" stands for ___ • Situated away from the center • ER is the abbreviation for ___ • Dx is the abbreviation for ___ • Planter is the _____ of a foot • ...
U3 L12: Cells to Organisms Vocabulary 2024-10-16
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- A body system that breaks down food
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Able to keep from danger
- Substances a living thing needs for health and growth
- The body system that carries blood with carbon dioxide and oxygen in it
- Tubes that carry blood
- Structures made of specialized tissues that do particular jobs
- Substances made by one tissue and carried to another tissue
- A job
- The control center of an animal body
- Groups of organs that work together in the body
- Long, thread-like structures
- A system for moving food and water
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- Another name for the human circulatory system
- Relating to cells and tissues that cover the outside of the body and line the inside of the body
- A group of cells that work together to move food and water
- An organized way of carrying material from one place to another
- Atoms whose nuclei send out particles
- Groups of cells that work together to do a job
- The animal organ that sends blood through the body
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- Groups of structures that work together
- Affect each other and work together
- Small blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A tissue that makes a body part move
- Individual living things
- Groups of things held together
- Objects made of parts
28 Clues: A job • Objects made of parts • Tubes that carry blood • Able to keep from danger • Individual living things • Long, thread-like structures • Groups of things held together • A system for moving food and water • A body system that breaks down food • Affect each other and work together • A tissue that makes a body part move • The control center of an animal body • ...
Chapters 12 and 13 2025-10-01
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- A temporary loss of brain function caused by a blow to the head.
- The parts of the body from the hip to the toes.
- A limb of the body; upper extremity is the arm; lower extremity is the leg.
- A cloth wrapped around a person to securely hold the arm against the person’s chest to
- The part of the lower extremity from the knee to the ankle.
- The 33 bones of the spine
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- The parts of the body from the shoulder to the fingers.
- also referred to as the spinal column or the vertebral column.
- to the head or a penetrating injury to the brain. TBIs are associated with temporary and/or
- impairment to brain function, including physical, emotional and cognitive functioning.
- An injury to the brain resulting from an external force such as a
- The part of the lower extremity from the pelvis to the knee.
- The part of the upper extremity from the elbow to the wrist.
- stability; also called a swathe.
- The part of the upper extremity from the shoulder to the elbow.
- The series of vertebrae extending from the base of the skull to the tip of the tailbone
16 Clues: The 33 bones of the spine • stability; also called a swathe. • The parts of the body from the hip to the toes. • The parts of the body from the shoulder to the fingers. • The part of the lower extremity from the knee to the ankle. • The part of the lower extremity from the pelvis to the knee. • The part of the upper extremity from the elbow to the wrist. • ...
Chapter 25 Vocabulary 2015-03-19
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- tubelike muscular organ
- blood is confined to vessels as it moves through the body
- where food and soil is still is stored until they pass the gizzard
- a group of nerve cell bodies that coordinates incoming and outgoing nerve signals
- a process in which body parts that are missing because of damage or predation can be regrown
- parts of the mantle that consists of a system of filamentous projections that are like the fringes on a blanket
- a knob-shaped structure with hooks and suckers that attach to the intestinal lining of a host
- a membrane that surrounds the internal organs of the mollusk
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- mollusks get rid of metabolic wastes from cellular processes through this
- behind the scolex of the worm are a series of individual sections
- skeleton fluid within a closed space that provides rigid support for muscles to work against
- a thickend band of segments
- blood is pumped out of vessels into open spaces surrounding the body organs
- a disease that can be contracted by eating raw or uncooked pork or pork products of wild game infected with larvae of Trichinella
- taking water into the mantle cavity and expel it through this tube
- a muscular sac containing hard particles that help grind soil and food before they pass into the intestine
- a cilia-lined, bulblike cell that moves water and certain substances into excretory tubules for elimination from the body
- a tongue like organ with rows of teeth
- tiny bristles that push into the soil and anchor the worm during movement
19 Clues: tubelike muscular organ • a thickend band of segments • a tongue like organ with rows of teeth • blood is confined to vessels as it moves through the body • a membrane that surrounds the internal organs of the mollusk • behind the scolex of the worm are a series of individual sections • where food and soil is still is stored until they pass the gizzard • ...
Medicine 5 2023-02-20
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- an organized examination of a patient's physiological state as compared to what is understood to be normal
- a pain felt in the head
- the inability to have children
- a semi-solid substance placed between the patient's skin and an ultrasound probe
- a bodily organ that creates a substance and releases it, often into the bloodstream
- an illness that causes body temperature to rise
- a cell that thansmits information by electrical and chemical signaling
- the act of tapping on an area of the body such as the chest or abdomen to determine the condition of the underlying bone or tissues
- yellowish colouring of the skin caused by excessive levels of bilirubin in the blood
- fracture when parts of the bone are crushed into each other
- a field of medicine that focuses on preventing and treating diseases in older people
- the part of the brain that connects the nervous system with the endocrine system, it controls body temperature, hunger, thirst and fatigue
- the bodily system that transmits signals and coordinates actions of the body
- a hormone that controls the day and night cycles of the body
- a facility that provides 24-hour care to elderly patients
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- the inability to control one's bladder or bowel movements
- soft substance inside bones that is part of the body's immune system
- a cordlike structure that enables the transmission of electric impulses through the nervous system
- a branch of medicine that provides long-term, general health care for all individuals
- medical care for infants, children and adolescents
- it is the bending and breakage of a young, soft bone
- the smooth movement of something, usually a liquid
- the layer of skin beneath the dermis used for fat storage
- a viral illness that can cause fevers, aches and wheezing
- a medical condition in which a person accumulates a potentially unhealthy amount of excess body fat
- the examination of something by touch
- the act of teaching people about their bodies and good health habits
- a chemical released by one part of the body that sends out messages which affect other parts of the body
- one of the two organs that removes waste from the blood and produces urine
29 Clues: a pain felt in the head • the inability to have children • the examination of something by touch • an illness that causes body temperature to rise • medical care for infants, children and adolescents • the smooth movement of something, usually a liquid • it is the bending and breakage of a young, soft bone • the inability to control one's bladder or bowel movements • ...
Kinesiology Kinetics/Kinematics 2025-09-02
Across
- How pressure is applied to the bones of the body.
- How are mobility, stability, balance, and coordination related? They are all required for daily _____.
- Is gravity vertical, horizontal or cyclical?
- The heaviest weight one movement can occur would be referred to as muscle ______.
- What axis does the head rotate around?
- Building a lever requires a rigid bar and an __.
- One of the four key structures of movement. B___
- How many factors of equilibrium are there?
- What is the net effect of two forces applied to the same segment that intersects at an angle?
- The rate of work production applied to a muscle would be referred to as muscle ______.
- Mechanical principles that directly relate to the body.
- How pressure is applied to the joints of the body.
- Aspects of non moving systems.
- One of the four key structures of movement. M___
- What plane does rotation of the head occur on?
- One of the four key structures of movement. S___
- How movement is applied using mathematics.
- Push or pull on an object
- Terms used to refer to the magnitude of rotation.
- The upward and downward force with contact.
- A rolling ball that meets no resistance continues to roll. This is an example of Newton's Law of ____.
- What happens to the CoM and the LoG of a rigid object when the object is moved around in space?
- What are the sources of forces?
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- What is the measurement unit for force?
- One of the four key structures of movement. C___
- tension forces on objects in contact.
- Force involving gravity.
- The wider the ___ the more stability.
- The entire body is moving at the same time is classified as ____ movement.
- What are three types of motion? (__,__,__)
- Three critical factors in Newton's second law. (__,__,__)
- A theoretical point of rigidity for rotation.
- How forces interact with the body.
- Parts of the body are moving in a series is classified as ___ movement.
- The body exerting opposite effects with muscles, fasciae, and joints.
- Force that resists movement.
- How many principles of stability are there?
- Permanent pivot point for rotation.
- Aspects of moving systems.
- Where parts of the body are connected or linked is called a kinetic ___.
40 Clues: Force involving gravity. • Push or pull on an object • Aspects of moving systems. • Force that resists movement. • Aspects of non moving systems. • What are the sources of forces? • How forces interact with the body. • Permanent pivot point for rotation. • tension forces on objects in contact. • The wider the ___ the more stability. • What axis does the head rotate around? • ...
Biology of Death 2022-05-12
9 Clues: has 4 stages • when body parts liquify • when enzymes eat tissue • when the skin turns pale • process of delaying decay • disposal of body by burning it • when the muscles begin to relax • body's gases cause body to ____ • point of decay where skeleton is seen
respiratory system and circulatory system 2021-09-21
Across
- it pumps blood around your body and it sends oxygen and nutrients to all parts of your body
- supplies blood to the heart because the heart needs it to function.
- a pair of organs in the rib-cage
- are a type of blood vessel that return deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart.
- The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi and it is also called a windpipe
- They help the body fight infection and other diseases.
- It is naturally present in air and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- takes nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it and the cells also put their waste products into it.
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- It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
- this makes up 21% in the atmosphere
- he large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
- the smallest blood vessel and it forms the connection between the vessels that carry blood away from the heart (arteries) and the vessels that return blood to the heart (veins).
- used for breathing and smelling
- are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- they carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies.
15 Clues: used for breathing and smelling • a pair of organs in the rib-cage • this makes up 21% in the atmosphere • are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • They help the body fight infection and other diseases. • they carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies. • he large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs. • ...
Mrs. Drain Science Project Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
Across
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- On a finger
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- the principal involuntary-muscle tissue of the vertebrate heart made up of striated fibers joined at usually branched ends and functioning in synchronized rhythmic contraction
- Controls thoughts, emotions, memory, ect
- a muscle which is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system which moves the limbs and other parts of the body
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes
- On a humans head
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- A body of bones going through your back
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action
- All the bones in a human body made up of,ligaments, tendons, and joints
- An organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function
- Outer layer covering humans
- a type of joint that functions like allowing bones to move in one direction back and forth
- an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought
15 Clues: On a finger • On a humans head • Outer layer covering humans • A body of bones going through your back • Controls thoughts, emotions, memory, ect • All the bones in a human body made up of,ligaments, tendons, and joints • An organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function • ...
The body 2025-05-12
Across
- yellow discoloration of the skin
- bone in the wrist
- bone in the upper arm
- collar bone
- reddish color
- get smaller
- bluish discoloration
- lower leg
- freckles
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- oil glands
- flexible bones of fibrous
- ends on the diaphysis
- baldness
- long shaft on a long bone
- the skull
- outermost layer of skin
- where two bones connect
- “true skin”
- body parts near sacral region
- bone in the thigh
20 Clues: baldness • freckles • the skull • lower leg • oil glands • “true skin” • collar bone • get smaller • reddish color • bone in the wrist • bone in the thigh • bluish discoloration • ends on the diaphysis • bone in the upper arm • outermost layer of skin • where two bones connect • flexible bones of fibrous • long shaft on a long bone • body parts near sacral region • yellow discoloration of the skin
Organ Function Review! 2020-08-04
Across
- Organ that rids the body of liquid waste
- Thin cover over the myocardium of the heart
- Contractile tissue that allows for movement of the animal
- Vessels that exchange nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, waste products from the arteries and veins
- Tissue type that holds various tissues together (like bone)
- Tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder
- Term for single-stomached animals
- muscle that is under the control of the animal's will
- Muscle that makes up the thickness of the heat wall
- Organ that contains bacteria to digest food, enlarged in rabbits
- System responsible for moving oxygen throughout the body
- Small tube-like structures that carry blood to the heart from organs and tissues
- Tissue that covers other tissues (like skin)
- Involuntary muscle found in internal organs and blood vessels
- Two branch shaped structures that connect trachea to each lung
- Involuntary muscle found in the heart
- Organ responsible for absorbing water
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- Thin layer inside the myocardium of the heart
- Tissue that transmits information to various parts of the body
- System responsible for breaking down food to be used by the body
- Draws in air
- Organ responsible for adding oxygen to the blood
- muscle that is not under the animal's control
- Small tube-like structures that carry blood from the heart to organs and tissues throughout the body
- Cartilage structures that contain vocal cords
- Organ responsible for pumping blood
- Digestive organ in birds that grinds their food
- Added to feces to aid in the passage of waste
- System responsible for maintaining blood volume and ridding the body of liquid waste
- Organ that digests carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
- System responsible for coordinating all other body activity
- Air is warmed and moistened while dust particles are filtered out
- Voluntary and involuntary muscles that are attached to the skeleton by tendons
- Thin, microscopic sacs located at the terminal end to respiratory system where carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange
- Tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi
- Gives the body movement, posture, support, and heat regulation
- Organ that maintains chemical composition, volume of blood, and tissue fluid
- Large muscle separating the chest from the abdomen that aids in respiration process
- Site where air and food passages are joined and split into respective parts
39 Clues: Draws in air • Term for single-stomached animals • Organ responsible for pumping blood • Involuntary muscle found in the heart • Organ responsible for absorbing water • Organ that rids the body of liquid waste • Thin cover over the myocardium of the heart • Tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi • Tissue that covers other tissues (like skin) • ...
Kinesiology Kinetics/Kinematics 2025-09-02
Across
- How pressure is applied to the bones of the body.
- How are mobility, stability, balance, and coordination related? They are all required for daily _____.
- Is gravity vertical, horizontal or cyclical?
- The heaviest weight one movement can occur would be referred to as muscle ______.
- What axis does the head rotate around?
- Building a lever requires a rigid bar and an __.
- One of the four key structures of movement. B___
- How many factors of equilibrium are there?
- What is the net effect of two forces applied to the same segment that intersects at an angle?
- The rate of work production applied to a muscle would be referred to as muscle ______.
- Mechanical principles that directly relate to the body.
- How pressure is applied to the joints of the body.
- Aspects of non moving systems.
- One of the four key structures of movement. M___
- What plane does rotation of the head occur on?
- One of the four key structures of movement. S___
- How movement is applied using mathematics.
- Push or pull on an object
- Terms used to refer to the magnitude of rotation.
- The upward and downward force with contact.
- A rolling ball that meets no resistance continues to roll. This is an example of Newton's Law of ____.
- What happens to the CoM and the LoG of a rigid object when the object is moved around in space?
- What are the sources of forces?
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- What is the measurement unit for force?
- One of the four key structures of movement. C___
- tension forces on objects in contact.
- Force involving gravity.
- The wider the ___ the more stability.
- The entire body is moving at the same time is classified as ____ movement.
- What are three types of motion? (__,__,__)
- Three critical factors in Newton's second law. (__,__,__)
- A theoretical point of rigidity for rotation.
- How forces interact with the body.
- Parts of the body are moving in a series is classified as ___ movement.
- The body exerting opposite effects with muscles, fasciae, and joints.
- Force that resists movement.
- How many principles of stability are there?
- Permanent pivot point for rotation.
- Aspects of moving systems.
- Where parts of the body are connected or linked is called a kinetic ___.
40 Clues: Force involving gravity. • Push or pull on an object • Aspects of moving systems. • Force that resists movement. • Aspects of non moving systems. • What are the sources of forces? • How forces interact with the body. • Permanent pivot point for rotation. • tension forces on objects in contact. • The wider the ___ the more stability. • What axis does the head rotate around? • ...
Health Chapter 25 and 24 2013-11-18
Across
- The state of being protected against a particular disease
- Examples of this contact would be touch
- A form of genetic material that invades living cells to reproduce
- Immunity in your body develops to protect you from disease (2 words)
- A bacterial infection that affects the reproductive organs of both males and females
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- A condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage body cells
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
- Single-celled microorganisms
- Swab test that tests for HIV antibodies
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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- Examples of this contact would be door or air
- An STD that attacks many parts of the body and is caused by a small bacterium called a spirochete
- An organism that causes disease
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
- Plantlike organisms, such as molds and yeasts
16 Clues: Single-celled microorganisms • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • An organism that causes disease • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome • Examples of this contact would be touch • Swab test that tests for HIV antibodies • Examples of this contact would be door or air • Plantlike organisms, such as molds and yeasts • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • ...
1F Painless 2023-10-02
Across
- to slide without intending to
- an injury to a joint caused by a sudden movement
- plaster around broken parts of your body
- to lose blood
- an injury made when the skin is damaged with smth sharp
- physical harm or damage to someone's body
- causing no physical pain
- a place where fire or heat has hurt or damaged something
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- someone goes to the ground
- the part of the body between the hand and the arm
- the joint between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot
- the particular state that something or someone is in
- the red liquid in the body
- an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour
- a bad or unpleasant physical feeling
- to feel pain in a part of your body
16 Clues: to lose blood • causing no physical pain • someone goes to the ground • the red liquid in the body • to slide without intending to • to feel pain in a part of your body • a bad or unpleasant physical feeling • plaster around broken parts of your body • physical harm or damage to someone's body • an injury to a joint caused by a sudden movement • ...
20 words 2016-10-13
Across
- To misrepresent
- To examine or study
- Add or to offer
- Judge the quality of
- Large,Important
- Purpose
- Convincing
- To show or display
- To explain
- of the body
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- To attack
- Invent by thinking about
- To make something happen
- Something that influences the result of something else
- To inflict harm
- Rules to make a decision
- The same for everyone
- Enough
- Match
- Way that parts relate
20 Clues: Match • Enough • Purpose • To attack • Convincing • To explain • of the body • To misrepresent • To inflict harm • Add or to offer • Large,Important • To show or display • To examine or study • Judge the quality of • The same for everyone • Way that parts relate • Invent by thinking about • To make something happen • Rules to make a decision • Something that influences the result of something else
Life Guarding. 2024-11-18
Across
- Plan in case of emergency
- Guard Protectors of the water.
- Weird muscle movement
- Threatening condition in which heat causes body system to fail
- Caused by an HIV infection
- A cut
- Rescue equipment used to stabilize spine injury.
- Open wound when skin is pierced by a certain object.
- Open water area
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- Extreme cool temperatures causing the body to lose heat.
- Using a splint method to keep injured body parts from moving
- Techniques used to rescue a victim with no pule of breath.
- Visual technique used by Life Guards to monitor patrons
- Death by suffocation in water
- Any substance other than food that affects bodily functions.
15 Clues: A cut • Open water area • Weird muscle movement • Plan in case of emergency • Caused by an HIV infection • Death by suffocation in water • Guard Protectors of the water. • Rescue equipment used to stabilize spine injury. • Open wound when skin is pierced by a certain object. • Visual technique used by Life Guards to monitor patrons • ...
Animal Adaptations Online 2020-06-10
Across
- an animal or person that eats meats and plants.
- an animal or person that eats plants.
- an animal that hunts other animals for its food.
- the way you act
- adaptation body parts body covering and behaviours
- blending in with its surroundings.
- seasonal movement of one country to another.
- pretending to be something else or copying something
- an animal or person that only eats meat.
Down
- developing behaviour as a result In experience.
- adaptation animals that sleep through winter.
- covering fur hide pelt skin feathers.
- the animals hunted by a predator.
- different relationships between animals of the. species
- conspicuous colouring that warns a predator.
15 Clues: the way you act • the animals hunted by a predator. • blending in with its surroundings. • an animal or person that eats plants. • covering fur hide pelt skin feathers. • an animal or person that only eats meat. • conspicuous colouring that warns a predator. • seasonal movement of one country to another. • adaptation animals that sleep through winter. • ...
Ancient Egyptian crossword 2017-01-30
Across
- Four containers for keeping body parts safe (7,4)
- Egyptian sun god (2)
- The longest river in Egypt (3,5,4)
- Home of the largest Egyptian pyramid (4)
- A sacred animal which brought good luck (3)
- Where Tutankhamun was buried (3,6,2,3,5)
- A preserved dead body(5)
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- Someone who studies history by digging and exploring underground (13)
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human (6)
- Ancient Egyptian coffin (11)
- Type of grass used to build Ancient Egyptian boats (4)
- A 9 year old king (11)
- Ancient Egyptian writing (13)
- Ancient Egyptian rulers (8)
- What rich Egyptians wrote on (7)
15 Clues: Egyptian sun god (2) • A 9 year old king (11) • A preserved dead body(5) • Ancient Egyptian rulers (8) • Ancient Egyptian coffin (11) • Ancient Egyptian writing (13) • What rich Egyptians wrote on (7) • The longest river in Egypt (3,5,4) • Home of the largest Egyptian pyramid (4) • Where Tutankhamun was buried (3,6,2,3,5) • A sacred animal which brought good luck (3) • ...
Arthropods 2023-10-02
Across
- Exoskeleton is made up of
- Molting with four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult
- Phylum Arthropoda, Class uses book lungs for respiration
- An open body cavity with dorsal heart and no blood vessels
- Extinct Class of Phylum Arthropoda
- characterized by three legs on thorax
- Phylum that must molt
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- Subphylum with three body parts and two antenna
- Subphylum with Malpighian, book lungs, and hollow fangs
- Centralized nervous system
- Mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors are found on
- Horseshoe crabs are classified as
- Order of Arachnida with telson on last segment of abdomen
- Two legs per body segment
- Order of Arachnida with head fused into abdomen
15 Clues: Phylum that must molt • Exoskeleton is made up of • Two legs per body segment • Centralized nervous system • Horseshoe crabs are classified as • Extinct Class of Phylum Arthropoda • characterized by three legs on thorax • Subphylum with three body parts and two antenna • Order of Arachnida with head fused into abdomen • Mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors are found on • ...
Hospital 2025-03-17
Across
- Person handling patient registration and administration
- Doctor specializing in children's health
- Science of nutrition and healthy eating patterns
- Device for listening to internal body sounds
- Doctor who performs surgery
Down
- Physical examination technique by tapping body parts
- Person responsible for cleaning and maintaining hospital hygiene
- Place where patients wait for treatment
- Device used to measure blood pressure
- Device used to measure body temperature
- Emergency room in the hospital
- Process of admitting a patient to the hospital
- Person who transports patients or items in the hospital
- nurse Nurse assisting during surgery
- nurse Person responsible for cleaning and maintaining hospital hygiene
15 Clues: Doctor who performs surgery • Emergency room in the hospital • nurse Nurse assisting during surgery • Device used to measure blood pressure • Place where patients wait for treatment • Device used to measure body temperature • Doctor specializing in children's health • Device for listening to internal body sounds • Process of admitting a patient to the hospital • ...
Mrs. Drain Science Project Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
Across
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- On a finger
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- the principal involuntary-muscle tissue of the vertebrate heart made up of striated fibers joined at usually branched ends and functioning in synchronized rhythmic contraction
- Controls thoughts, emotions, memory, ect
- a muscle which is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system which moves the limbs and other parts of the body
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes
- On a humans head
Down
- A body of bones going through your back
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action
- All the bones in a human body made up of,ligaments, tendons, and joints
- An organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function
- Outer layer covering humans
- a type of joint that functions like allowing bones to move in one direction back and forth
- an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought
15 Clues: On a finger • On a humans head • Outer layer covering humans • A body of bones going through your back • Controls thoughts, emotions, memory, ect • All the bones in a human body made up of,ligaments, tendons, and joints • An organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-09-21
Across
- the smallest little system of an organism
- lens on the top of the microscope that the user looks into
- a second lens that further magnifies the sample
- large knob that moves the stage up and down to focus the sample
- individual parts that make up a larger entity
- a rectangular piece of glass
- things that work together to preform a function
- like parts of a bicycle
- things that goes out of a system
- small knob that moves the stage over a short distance to refine the focus
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- something that makes you go "what!".
- The eukaryotes constitute the domain of Eukaryota, organisms whose cells have a nucleus
- group of cells that function together as a unit
- platform where stage is placed
- Provides energy for various biochemical processes in the body
- how things work together
- things that goes into a system
- a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
18 Clues: like parts of a bicycle • how things work together • a rectangular piece of glass • platform where stage is placed • things that goes into a system • things that goes out of a system • something that makes you go "what!". • the smallest little system of an organism • individual parts that make up a larger entity • a second lens that further magnifies the sample • ...
Admission Terminology 2022-05-23
11 Clues: chew • urination • able to walk • skin's elasticity • a limb of the body • relating to sense of smell • relating to sense of hearing • unable to think clearly,bewildered • swollen body parts due to fluid retention • delivery of blood to capillary bed in tissue • no voluntary control over urination or defecation
Evolution 2017-04-24
Across
- An organism that makes its own food.
- The study of embryos.
- Body parts that have a similar functions but not a similar structure.
- A crack in the ocean floor that emits extremely hot, mineral rich water.
- The field of biology that deals with classifying organisms.
- Explains how mitochondria, chloroplasts, and other organisms in eukaryotic cells evolved.
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- An organism's ability to fight a disease.
- Prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis.
- Body parts of different organisms that have a similar structure but have different functions.
- An organism that feeds on other organisms.
- The mass of gases that surrounds Earth.
- An organism's ability to withstand the effects of a harmful agent.
- The evolution of a new species from an existing species.
- The process by which organisms best suited to their environment survive and reproduce.
14 Clues: The study of embryos. • An organism that makes its own food. • The mass of gases that surrounds Earth. • An organism's ability to fight a disease. • An organism that feeds on other organisms. • Prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis. • The evolution of a new species from an existing species. • The field of biology that deals with classifying organisms. • ...
Food and Nutrition 2023-09-21
10 Clues: milk products • sugar molecules • wheat or any other crop • a mineral found in foods • the fat that comes from food • chemicals made up from amino acids • micro-nutrients the body carry's out • parts of plants your body cant digest • elements that our body needs to develop • diets with low and environmental impacts
Hardest Crossword 2024-12-05
Across
- carry out a task badly or carelessly
- related to the moon
- A liquid that flows from trees
- an animal that can regenerate its body parts
- to provide someone with a quality, ability, or income.
- unjumble tavierp
- the layer of gases surrounding a planet
- the central part of the body
Down
- 3x2x2
- not having a name
- applying force to something
- physical or figurative obstacle
- decote Pryroengvba with rot13chiper
13 Clues: 3x2x2 • unjumble tavierp • not having a name • related to the moon • applying force to something • the central part of the body • A liquid that flows from trees • physical or figurative obstacle • decote Pryroengvba with rot13chiper • carry out a task badly or carelessly • the layer of gases surrounding a planet • an animal that can regenerate its body parts • ...
Spelling Words 2012-11-19
Across
- your _______ must digest food
- Sometimes a person's body does not have a good _______ system
- Teachers teach ______
- Starfish can ______ certain body parts
- That one girl or ________ was beautiful!
- Female lions do all the ______
- Kids _____ vases a lot, causing them to shatter
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- ______ are found in deserts
- Egypt used to have rulers, or ______ that lived in temples
- most people know the ______ as your throat
- There is a small and large _______ in your body
- People can _______ each other by not being friends
- Some artists are better at ____ than others
- love, sadness, and happiness are all _______
- _______ Sam is the name of the USA's goverment
- Every ______ being was born from a woman
16 Clues: Teachers teach ______ • ______ are found in deserts • your _______ must digest food • Female lions do all the ______ • Starfish can ______ certain body parts • That one girl or ________ was beautiful! • Every ______ being was born from a woman • most people know the ______ as your throat • Some artists are better at ____ than others • ...
My Body Quiz 2022-07-24
Across
- Down food into chemicals and passes it into the bloodstream.
- The smallest system in the body that enables people to have children.
- Body’s defence against germs.
Down
- Controls the body’s water balance removing extra water and getting rid of impurities in the blood.
- Air into the lungs to supply oxygen,and lets out waste carbon dioxide.
- supports the body, protects the organs,and anchor for the muscles.
- Parts of your body that make you move and make parts inside your body work.
- The body’s control and communications network includes brain, spinal cord,and the nerves.
8 Clues: Body’s defence against germs. • Down food into chemicals and passes it into the bloodstream. • supports the body, protects the organs,and anchor for the muscles. • The smallest system in the body that enables people to have children. • Air into the lungs to supply oxygen,and lets out waste carbon dioxide. • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-28
Across
- - Purpose and caveat of information.
- - To express consumer interests in the making and execution of government policies.
- - S in SANTALUBBY.
- - Tells about the source.
- - Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
Down
- - A form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body.
- - The feedback mechanism, means of information exchange.
- - To be compensated for misinterpretation, shoddy goods, or unsatisfactory services.
- - The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information.
- - Uses hands to apply pressure on certain parts of the body.
10 Clues: - S in SANTALUBBY. • - Tells about the source. • - Purpose and caveat of information. • - The feedback mechanism, means of information exchange. • - The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information. • - Uses hands to apply pressure on certain parts of the body. • - To express consumer interests in the making and execution of government policies. • ...
Animal Mimics 2025-10-21
Across
- the place where a living thing lives or grows
- an animal that is hunted by another animal for food
- animals that kill other animals for food
- ______________ mimicry occurs when animals from different species look alike and are either poisonous or bad tasting
- looking or acting like something else
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- all the living things and conditions of a place
- organized
- when an animal's body parts mimic other parts of their own body
- __________ mimicry is when weaker animals with no defenses looks like a dangerous animal
- categories of living things
10 Clues: organized • categories of living things • looking or acting like something else • animals that kill other animals for food • the place where a living thing lives or grows • all the living things and conditions of a place • an animal that is hunted by another animal for food • when an animal's body parts mimic other parts of their own body • ...
Julie of the Wolves: Section 3 2014-10-23
Across
- to withdraw
- successful
- mocking
- to look
- lively
- unlimited
- unwilling
- pathetic
- complex; have many interrelated parts
- broken stone used in making roads
Down
- bare; dreary
- small dam in a river or stream
- property or wealth
- to put up with
- a large kettle
- to put into words
- to prevail over
- the phenomenon that occurs when one celestial body obscures another
- a question
- not sharp; blunt
20 Clues: lively • mocking • to look • pathetic • unlimited • unwilling • successful • a question • to withdraw • bare; dreary • to put up with • a large kettle • to prevail over • not sharp; blunt • to put into words • property or wealth • small dam in a river or stream • broken stone used in making roads • complex; have many interrelated parts • the phenomenon that occurs when one celestial body obscures another
The body 2025-05-12
Across
- hair loss
- in the neck
- long tubular structure
- freckles
- where 2 or more bones connect
- bone in the knee
- outermost layer skin
- body parts away from the midline
- rounded end of long bone
- thigh
- connective tissue
Down
- yellow discoloration of the skin
- bone in the wrist
- upper arm
- flexible bands
- bluish discoloration
- the skull
- get smaller
- thin vascular membrane
- lack of pigment
20 Clues: thigh • freckles • upper arm • hair loss • the skull • in the neck • get smaller • flexible bands • lack of pigment • bone in the knee • bone in the wrist • connective tissue • bluish discoloration • outermost layer skin • long tubular structure • thin vascular membrane • rounded end of long bone • where 2 or more bones connect • yellow discoloration of the skin • body parts away from the midline
Shawn 2021-11-12
Across
- The ability to change body position quickly and to control one’s physical movements.
- Any sustained exercise that stimulates and strengthens the heart and lungs, thereby improving the body
- A discipline in which gymnasts perform short routines on different apparatus, which may include the balance beam, vault, bars, and floor.
- One’s ability, skill, and knowledge to perform a task.
Down
- The ability to move the joints through the full range of motion.
- The measurement of intensity of physical activity based on exertion.
- The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving.
- A means or method of defending or protecting.
- The maximum rate at which the body or an individual muscle can take up and use oxygen from the air; also known as maximal oxygen consumption (uptake) or VO2max
- The ability to use one’s senses together with one’s body parts, or to use two or more body parts together.
10 Clues: A means or method of defending or protecting. • One’s ability, skill, and knowledge to perform a task. • The ability to move the joints through the full range of motion. • The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving. • The measurement of intensity of physical activity based on exertion. • ...
Fitness Terms 2025-02-10
Across
- The ability to use strength quickly.
- rhythmic muscular activity resulting in movement, and it initiates a more appropriate increase in cardiac output and oxygen exchange.
- The ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to use and send fuel and oxygen to the body’s tissues during long periods of moderate-to vigorous activity.
- The amount of force a muscle can exert
Down
- The ability to move the joints through a full range of motion.
- The ability to perform a movement or cover a distance in a short period of time
- The ability to use one’s senses together with one’s body parts, or to use two or more body parts together
- The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving.
- All of the tissues that together make up the body: bone, muscle, skin, fat, and body organs.
- The ability to change body position quickly and to control one’s physical movements.
10 Clues: The ability to use strength quickly. • The amount of force a muscle can exert • The ability to move the joints through a full range of motion. • The ability to keep an upright posture while stationary or moving. • The ability to perform a movement or cover a distance in a short period of time • ...
Science BP Unit 7-8 2018-06-26
Across
- a bug with eight legs
- an insect that lives underground in colonies
- a bug that has six legs and a body divided into three parts
- a sled can _________
- an insect with pretty wings
- a ball can ________
Down
- ______ are small living things
- pulling or pulling is called a ________
- a racecar moves very _______
- Some bugs are ____________
- a turtle moves very _______
- a skateboard can _______
- Some bugs are not like their ________
- the middle body part on an insect
14 Clues: a ball can ________ • a sled can _________ • a bug with eight legs • a skateboard can _______ • Some bugs are ____________ • a turtle moves very _______ • an insect with pretty wings • a racecar moves very _______ • ______ are small living things • the middle body part on an insect • Some bugs are not like their ________ • pulling or pulling is called a ________ • ...
Week 1-5 Vocabulary Review 2024-11-18
Across
- looking like real people of things; lifelike
- to get down or off
- able to be seen
- to keep from becoming too hot or too cold
- to run away
- to scratch; to rub in a rough way
- a box that holds a very hot fire
- not able to be seen
- changes greatly
- to show that you are fit for something
- well; free from sickness
- wetness; dampness
- to have a strong effect on the feelings; amaze
- to aim a light beam in a particular direction
- something to look at; an amazing sight
- the sides of mountains
- urging; speaking softly to persuade
- moves forward suddenly
- runs faster than others
- a drop of rain
- to make; to give forth
- usual; expected
- parts of the body that take out materials from the blood for another use in the body
- people who control machines
- sends back
Down
- clear and strong; bright; brilliant
- a doctor of medicine
- wonderful to see
- body parts that carry signals between the brain and spine to parts like the eyes and muscles
- a place that is safe from danger
- a show
- a curve shape
- the time a person is alive
- to be filled with wonder; to be amazed
- working; continuing to act
- contest; race
- the melted rock that flows from a volcano
- large desert animals that have one or two humps on their back
- signs of possible danger
- throws out melted rock
- grown-up; full-grown
- job; usual work
- so interested that one cannot speak or move
- melted; turned into a liquid by heat
- people who take part in a contest
- fills up and runs over
- done with good design and skill
- a storm that has much rain
- the winner of a contest; the person who comes in first
- to see; to notice
50 Clues: a show • sends back • to run away • a curve shape • contest; race • a drop of rain • able to be seen • changes greatly • job; usual work • usual; expected • wonderful to see • wetness; dampness • to see; to notice • to get down or off • not able to be seen • a doctor of medicine • grown-up; full-grown • throws out melted rock • the sides of mountains • moves forward suddenly • fills up and runs over • ...
Week 1-5 2024-11-18
Across
- looking like real people of things; lifelike
- to get down or off
- able to be seen
- to keep from becoming too hot or too cold
- to run away
- to scratch; to rub in a rough way
- a box that holds a very hot fire
- not able to be seen
- changes greatly
- to show that you are fit for something
- well; free from sickness
- wetness; dampness
- to have a strong effect on the feelings; amaze
- to aim a light beam in a particular direction
- something to look at; an amazing sight
- the sides of mountains
- urging; speaking softly to persuade
- moves forward suddenly
- runs faster than others
- a drop of rain
- to make; to give forth
- usual; expected
- parts of the body that take out materials from the blood for another use in the body
- people who control machines
- sends back
Down
- clear and strong; bright; brilliant
- a doctor of medicine
- wonderful to see
- body parts that carry signals between the brain and spine to parts like the eyes and muscles
- a place that is safe from danger
- a show
- a curve shape
- the time a person is alive
- to be filled with wonder; to be amazed
- working; continuing to act
- contest; race
- the melted rock that flows from a volcano
- large desert animals that have one or two humps on their back
- signs of possible danger
- throws out melted rock
- grown-up; full-grown
- job; usual work
- so interested that one cannot speak or move
- melted; turned into a liquid by heat
- people who take part in a contest
- fills up and runs over
- done with good design and skill
- a storm that has much rain
- the winner of a contest; the person who comes in first
- to see; to notice
50 Clues: a show • sends back • to run away • a curve shape • contest; race • a drop of rain • able to be seen • changes greatly • job; usual work • usual; expected • wonderful to see • wetness; dampness • to see; to notice • to get down or off • not able to be seen • a doctor of medicine • grown-up; full-grown • throws out melted rock • the sides of mountains • moves forward suddenly • fills up and runs over • ...
Nervous System 2025-05-02
Across
- Eating this kind of food keeps the brain and nerves strong
- The long bundle of nerves that connects the brain to the body
- The full name of the body system that controls the entire body
- The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- Without enough of this, focus, memory, and reaction time slow down
- Without this body system, other systems would not function properly
- This gives the brain time to rest, repair, and recover
Down
- This system depends on the nervous system to control heartbeat and blood flow
- Messages travel through nerves as these types of signals
- The body system that works with nerves to help us move
- The type of nerves that sense danger or temperature
- Sleep helps the brain do this with memories from the day
- The part of the nervous system that includes all other nerves
- Fast body response that happens without thinking
- Your brain uses this nutrient found in fish and nuts
- The organ that controls thoughts, movement, emotions, and memory
- Tiny parts of the nervous system that carry signals through the body
- These improve brain function and help build nerve connections
18 Clues: Fast body response that happens without thinking • The type of nerves that sense danger or temperature • Your brain uses this nutrient found in fish and nuts • The body system that works with nerves to help us move • This gives the brain time to rest, repair, and recover • Messages travel through nerves as these types of signals • ...
Anatomy crossword 2025-05-05
Across
- System that defends against infections and diseases
- System that provides structure and support to the body
- System that protects the body from external harm
- System that controls and coordinates body activities
- System responsible for movement and posture
- chemical messengers that coordinate different functions in the body.
- the main part of the nervous system exists inside the skull
- System responsible for the exchange of gases
Down
- System responsible for transporting blood and nutrients
- the study of body structures
- the organs that are responsible for expanding and contracting in order to bring in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- System that processes food and absorbs nutrients
- An organ made primarily of muscle that is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The muscle tissue that is found in the heart and is responsible for its ability to beat.The muscle tissue that is found in the heart and is responsible for its ability to beat.
- muscle tissues that move involuntarily in order to perform movements in places such as organs.
- System that regulates hormones and metabolism
- this muscle tissue attaches to bones and is responsible for voluntary movement.
- System that filters waste from the blood
- the fluid that carries nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body.
19 Clues: the study of body structures • System that filters waste from the blood • System responsible for movement and posture • System responsible for the exchange of gases • System that regulates hormones and metabolism • System that processes food and absorbs nutrients • System that protects the body from external harm • System that defends against infections and diseases • ...
Sturucture And Function Of Body Parts 2023-06-01
Across
- carries nutriance throughout the body
- moves with the mucles
- clogs blood from flowing out the body
- a path for cells to travel on throughout your body
Down
- carries oxegen throughout your body
- a group of cells that work together for a function
- sends signals to the rest of yuor body
- sends signals to the brain for senses
- connects with the bone and other parts of the body
9 Clues: moves with the mucles • carries oxegen throughout your body • carries nutriance throughout the body • sends signals to the brain for senses • clogs blood from flowing out the body • sends signals to the rest of yuor body • a group of cells that work together for a function • connects with the bone and other parts of the body • ...
Arthritis 2025-10-30
Across
- A soft, smooth tissue that covers the ends of bones in joints to help them move easily.
- When a body part looks different or is shaped in an unusual way.
- A doctor who helps people with arthritis and other joint or muscle problems.
- The ongoing care and treatment plan used to control symptoms and improve quality of life for people with chronic conditions.
- Periods when symptoms of arthritis suddenly get worse, with increased pain, swelling, and stiffness.
- A group of diseases that cause inflammation, pain, and stiffness in the joints, making movement difficult.
- The places where two or more bones meet, allowing the body to bend and move, such as knees, elbows, fingers, and shoulders.
Down
- Medicine or treatment that helps reduce pain, redness, and swelling.
- When body parts, like cartilage, slowly get weaker or break down over time.
- How well you can move your body or parts of your body.
10 Clues: How well you can move your body or parts of your body. • When a body part looks different or is shaped in an unusual way. • Medicine or treatment that helps reduce pain, redness, and swelling. • When body parts, like cartilage, slowly get weaker or break down over time. • A doctor who helps people with arthritis and other joint or muscle problems. • ...
10.7 Human Lymphatic System & 10.8 Health Issues Related to The Human Lymphatic System 2025-01-07
Across
- Structures found along the lymphatic vessels that filter lymph and is involved in body defence
- White blood cell found in abundance in the lymphatic system
- Muscles that aid movement of lymph
- Organism that causes elephant leg disease
- Fluid found in lymphatic vessels
Down
- Structure that receives lymph from the right hand, chest and right side of the head and neck.
- Part of the blood circulatory system that collects the lymph from all parts of the body
- Structure that receives lymph from the left side of the head, neck and chest, and all the body parts below the ribs.
- Elephant leg disease
- Swelling caused by blocked lymphatic vessel
- Fluid found in intercellular space that bathes cells that does not contain erythrocytes, platelets and plasma proteins
11 Clues: Elephant leg disease • Fluid found in lymphatic vessels • Muscles that aid movement of lymph • Organism that causes elephant leg disease • Swelling caused by blocked lymphatic vessel • White blood cell found in abundance in the lymphatic system • Part of the blood circulatory system that collects the lymph from all parts of the body • ...
Crossword Puzzle Horses 2020-08-30
14 Clues: tug • level • display • run fast • not long • not short • dried grass • used to chew • feel healthy • carnivores eat this • body parts used to see • places things in a truck • mammals with manes and long legs • green material that makes a lawn
The Skeletal System 2021-10-29
Across
- tissue that connects to homes to make you move
- threads of nerve cells that carry messages between the brain and the body
- places where two or more homes meet
- parts of the body that do certain jobs
- the basic building blocks of living things
- strong tissue that connects bones
- tough bands of tissue that connects bones
Down
- naturally occuring substances that the body needs
- a soft substance inside bones where blood cells are made or fat is stored
- stretchy, strong tissue that connects bones to muscles
- the small bones that make up the spine
- system the bones and joints that make up the frame of the body
- the primary structural material of the human body
13 Clues: strong tissue that connects bones • places where two or more homes meet • the small bones that make up the spine • parts of the body that do certain jobs • tough bands of tissue that connects bones • the basic building blocks of living things • tissue that connects to homes to make you move • naturally occuring substances that the body needs • ...
Guess the meaning! 2021-03-22
6 Clues: on the ground • sea, river, lake • to call a place as home • body parts that are used for flying • body parts that are used to walk or run • a body part that prolonged beyond the rest of the body
Principles of Animation 2022-08-25
Across
- The natural shape of most movements
- Objects need time to accelerate and stop
- Drawing out key frames for a scene and filling the blanks in later
- An affect used to emphasize a certain emotion, a staple in cartoons
- Gives a clear image of whats going on
- Separate parts of a body will move at different rates than others
- Separate parts of a body will stop before others
- An action that is meant to add onto a primary action
Down
- The number of frames for an action to be complete
- Gives an animation a sense of weight and flexibility
- A way to create an accurate portrayal of a character
- The build up towards an action
- Drawing out a scene frame by frame
- The ability to draw attention to a scene
14 Clues: The build up towards an action • Drawing out a scene frame by frame • The natural shape of most movements • Gives a clear image of whats going on • Objects need time to accelerate and stop • The ability to draw attention to a scene • Separate parts of a body will stop before others • The number of frames for an action to be complete • ...
Evolution 2017-04-24
Across
- Remains or traces of organisms that lived in past ages.
- Prokaryotes that make food from photosynthesis.
- A body part that does not seem to play a major role in an organism’s life functions but was more important in the organism’s ancestors.
- Body parts of different organisms that have similar structure but may have different functions.
- An organism’s ability to withstand effects of a harmful agent.
Down
- The field of biology that deals with classifying organisms.
- Body parts that have a similar function but not a similar structures.
- An organism’s ability to survive and reproduce.
- The process by which organisms best suited to their environment survive and reproduce.
- An organism’s ability to fight disease.
10 Clues: An organism’s ability to fight disease. • Prokaryotes that make food from photosynthesis. • An organism’s ability to survive and reproduce. • Remains or traces of organisms that lived in past ages. • The field of biology that deals with classifying organisms. • An organism’s ability to withstand effects of a harmful agent. • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-02-08
Across
- Occurs when the male sperm fertilizes the female ovum and a new organism begins to develop
- Pertaining to the central structures of the body
- Continuous one-way movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels to all parts of the body
- Fragile, easy to break
Down
- Living human being during the first eight weeks of development in the uterus
- Pertaining to any body part added to the axis
- Filled with tiny holes
- Tough connective tissue; forms pads at end of bones, is found in the nasal septum and external ear, and forms the major portion of the embryonic skeleton
- Able to bend easily
- Parts or elements of a whole; and ingredient
10 Clues: Able to bend easily • Filled with tiny holes • Fragile, easy to break • Parts or elements of a whole; and ingredient • Pertaining to any body part added to the axis • Pertaining to the central structures of the body • Living human being during the first eight weeks of development in the uterus • ...
Nervous system 2022-03-01
Across
- A long bundle of neurons that sends messages to and from the brain and all parts of the body.
- A disorder that attacks the central nervous system.
- Is made up of the nerves tat connect the central nervous system to all parts of the body.
- A disease caused by animals and infects neurons
Down
- Is made up of the brain and the spinal cord.
- Can effect your thinking and how your body moves.
- Cells that make up the nervous system.
- A disease that harms the brain and causes a loss of memory.
- The command center of the nervous system.
- A disease that can infect a persons spinal cord, causing paralysis.
10 Clues: Cells that make up the nervous system. • The command center of the nervous system. • Is made up of the brain and the spinal cord. • A disease caused by animals and infects neurons • Can effect your thinking and how your body moves. • A disorder that attacks the central nervous system. • A disease that harms the brain and causes a loss of memory. • ...
