body parts Crossword Puzzles
Monsters That Roamed the Earth 2024-03-28
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- The Giant's scalp became ...
- Rock Monster Eagles were...
- Would roll and and crush people
- ...made small footprints
- Tse Adah Hodzilltaali
- Ye'iitsoh
- Naayee'neezghani
- Yoolgai Asdzaan
- Hero Twins allowed the monsters'...to live
- Binaa' Yee Aghani
- Tse Ninahaleeh preyed on ...
- Another word for "rock with wings"
- Shiprock's two ridgelines is the beast's...
- Tse Ninahaleeh
- Deelgeed
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... universe messenger Horned Monster was killed in ...
- Body of Traveling Stone turned into...
- Birds of preys' hatchlings ... is used for cermonial purposes
- Body parts of The Bear that Pursues' became...
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- Shash Na'alkaahii
- Ye'iitsoh was killed with a..
- To Bajishchini
- Binaa Yee Aghanis remains turned into...
- Cliff Dweller's body became the...
- The Heroic figures
- Giant was also known as...
- "Eye Killers" were ...
- Monstrous rock
- Tse Naaghai
- Shiprock means ...
- Tse Bit'a'i
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... night messenger
32 Clues: Deelgeed • Ye'iitsoh • Tse Naaghai • Tse Bit'a'i • To Bajishchini • Monstrous rock • Tse Ninahaleeh • Yoolgai Asdzaan • Naayee'neezghani • Shash Na'alkaahii • Binaa' Yee Aghani • The Heroic figures • Shiprock means ... • Tse Adah Hodzilltaali • "Eye Killers" were ... • ...made small footprints • Giant was also known as... • Rock Monster Eagles were... • The Giant's scalp became ... • ...
Athletic Training Crossword 2024-03-25
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- pointing your toes
- muscle combined with gastrocnemius to form "calf" muscle
- brings the limb or hand toward or across the midline of the body, or brings the fingers or toes together
- pertaining to the armpit
- the "A" in ACL
- temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow on the head
- the fingers are ________ to the shoulder
- aka "knee cap"
- the movement of the limb, hand, or fingers in a circular pattern
- most common ankle weave taping
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- fracture in which the bone shatters into 3 or more pieces
- used during medical examinations and procedures to help prevent cross-contamination between caregivers and patients
- automated external defibrillator
- the longest, strongest bone in your body
- a movement that increases the angle between two body parts
- a deep cut or tear in skin
- applying bandages and dressings
- lying face downward
- first 7 vertebrae
- away from the midline
- opposite of superficial
21 Clues: the "A" in ACL • aka "knee cap" • first 7 vertebrae • pointing your toes • lying face downward • away from the midline • opposite of superficial • pertaining to the armpit • a deep cut or tear in skin • most common ankle weave taping • applying bandages and dressings • automated external defibrillator • the longest, strongest bone in your body • the fingers are ________ to the shoulder • ...
Percy Jackson Chapter 1-5 2025-11-03
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- something that seems to have special powers.
- a place where kids learn.
- a place where kids go to stay and play.
- The man that lives with Percy and his mom
- half man and lower body goat
- someone who does something good or saves others.
- not afraid; strong in scary times.
- Percy's Teacher but his real name
- Half-Blood, the safe place where Percy goes.
- strong wind and rain together.
- a scary creature.
- a person who helps kids learn.
- half man half horse
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- body of a man and head of a bull
- not in danger; okay.
- clear liquid we drink.
- Percy's best friend
- The girl that looked after Percy
- one part of two equal parts.
- someone you like and play with.
- a very big body of salt water.
- to move fast with your legs.
- water that falls from the sky.
23 Clues: a scary creature. • Percy's best friend • half man half horse • not in danger; okay. • clear liquid we drink. • a place where kids learn. • half man and lower body goat • one part of two equal parts. • to move fast with your legs. • strong wind and rain together. • a very big body of salt water. • a person who helps kids learn. • water that falls from the sky. • ...
Nervous System Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-10
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- system Wich controls involuntary actions
- is the controller
- ears, eyes, nose, tongue and skin
- collect information from your five senses to your brain
- the long skinny branches that connects to some other parts to your body
- controls when you wake up and you thinking
- how many pounds does the brain weighs
- produces a lot of Melatonin
- nerves Allows the brain to control our muscles
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- is like your brain's inner thermostat
- controls voluntary actions
- brings information from your brain to your muscles
- the spinal cord carries this back and forth between your body and brain.
- is at bottom of the brain
- nerve cells
- this and the brain and nuerons make up nervous system
- neurons, process and distribute information
- the part of the brain that controls posture balance and coordination
- the brains home
- produce and release hormones into your body
20 Clues: nerve cells • the brains home • is the controller • is at bottom of the brain • controls voluntary actions • produces a lot of Melatonin • ears, eyes, nose, tongue and skin • is like your brain's inner thermostat • how many pounds does the brain weighs • system Wich controls involuntary actions • controls when you wake up and you thinking • ...
Emergency Murder 2020-04-20
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- Part of the body that Lavelle has injured
- Believe guilty of commit a crime
- At the end of the book Grabowski found Virginia
- of...
- Maxine was attack next to a... (food store)
- parts of the body that tetrodotoxin paralyzes
- The profession of Hank Myer
- Maxine's and Virginia's hobby
- Virginia was investigating a cure of...(disfiguring disease)
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- Throughout history Maxine suffer three of this
- Grabowski's house is located next to this lake
- Grabowski's profession
- Name of the hospital where Maxine worked
- Place where Virginia used to lie about his discovery
- Examination of dead body
- Artificial hair that Nanette was wearing before dying
- Title of the book
- Small skirt that Nanette was wearing before dying
- Dangerous liquid that used Virginia to kill Nanette
- When Nanette died Hank was doing a ... (synonym of talk)
- The profession of Shirley at Mercy Hospital
21 Clues: of... • Title of the book • Grabowski's profession • Examination of dead body • The profession of Hank Myer • Maxine's and Virginia's hobby • Believe guilty of commit a crime • Name of the hospital where Maxine worked • Part of the body that Lavelle has injured • Maxine was attack next to a... (food store) • The profession of Shirley at Mercy Hospital • ...
Vivian Gomez 2021-05-18
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- striking the floor with the toe plate with change of weight
- where your weight should always be in dancing
- shuffle hop step
- striking the floor with heel plate with change of weight
- carriage of the arms
- section we do crunches with twist in body conditioning
- number of sections in tap combo #1
- short for proper body alignment
- movie we watched with hiphop and ballet
- brush spank &1
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- tap dance we just finished
- section of our body conditioning notes where we do fly chops
- lift heels and slide on your toe plates
- brush step &1
- ballet performance we watched associated with christmas
- to rise onto the toes
- swing the foot forward and only striking the toe plate
- a theatrical art form using dancing
- dance performed wearing shoes fitted with metal taps
- number of parts in counting stars
20 Clues: brush step &1 • brush spank &1 • shuffle hop step • carriage of the arms • to rise onto the toes • tap dance we just finished • short for proper body alignment • number of parts in counting stars • number of sections in tap combo #1 • a theatrical art form using dancing • lift heels and slide on your toe plates • movie we watched with hiphop and ballet • ...
Emilia 2021-08-03
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- helps us chew our food
- absorbs much of the nutrients from the food
- helps us to move
- contains other parts of the cell
- transport oxygen to our body
- determine or characteristics
- traits are passed down from the parents to help their children
- support our body
- helps us grow
- give us energy and help to keep us warm
- helps the body to fight
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- provide us with energy (soures, rice bread and pototoes)
- control all activities in the cell
- control substances entering or leaving the cell
- it is where the food came from the gullet
- absorbs water and salts
- break down the large and insoluble particles in food
- to prevent diseases and keep us healthy
- fibre makes the solid soft and it is easy to move through
- contract and relax to push the food down from the mouth into the stomach
20 Clues: helps us grow • helps us to move • support our body • helps us chew our food • absorbs water and salts • helps the body to fight • transport oxygen to our body • determine or characteristics • contains other parts of the cell • control all activities in the cell • to prevent diseases and keep us healthy • give us energy and help to keep us warm • ...
Cell types and Cell membranes 2021-08-05
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- waste removal
- Detecting changes in the
- the increase in mass and size of a body or organs.
- helps regulate membrane fluidity
- transports proteins involved in accumulation energy and proteins responsible for cell adhesion
- attracts water
- responsible for packaging proteins to be exported.
- maintain stability of the membrane and to facilitate cell–cell interactions.
- doesn't have a nucleus.
- resists water
- process of removing wastes and excess water from the body.
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- the production of offspring.
- has a nucleus.
- has two parts (hydrophilic and hydrophobic)
- cells use oxygen to break down sugar and obtain energy.
- can be from 5 to 10mm thick
- regulates activity of cells.
- protein destruction
- the state of changing something's position.
- responsible for production of ribosomes.
- generates energy.
- the processes by which an animal or plant consumes and utilizes food.
22 Clues: waste removal • resists water • has a nucleus. • attracts water • generates energy. • protein destruction • doesn't have a nucleus. • Detecting changes in the • can be from 5 to 10mm thick • the production of offspring. • regulates activity of cells. • helps regulate membrane fluidity • responsible for production of ribosomes. • has two parts (hydrophilic and hydrophobic) • ...
Health Crossword 2013-09-09
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- The level of physical health
- Hard exercise level.
- The organs that allow your certain parts of your body to move
- The overall condition of an organism at a given time.
- How you exercise.(light, medium, vigorous)
- To put/pass through a cycle again
- The stretching ability of muscles.
- How long your body can handle physical activity.
- Focusing on everybody else as opposed to being self centered.
- Of/pertaining to the body
- Reciting or rendering literary work
- Activities involving other people
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- Strengthening your muscles
- Related to or associated with the enviroment
- A muscles ability to work against resistance.
- How often you exercise.
- Relating to the sould and not to physical nature or matter
- A periodic form of rest
- Overall physical and emotional health.
- How smart you are
- How long you do something.
- Medium exercise level.
- What you are doing.
- Easy exercise level.
24 Clues: How smart you are • What you are doing. • Hard exercise level. • Easy exercise level. • Medium exercise level. • How often you exercise. • A periodic form of rest • Of/pertaining to the body • Strengthening your muscles • How long you do something. • The level of physical health • To put/pass through a cycle again • Activities involving other people • The stretching ability of muscles. • ...
Health Crossword 2013-09-09
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- The level of physical health
- Hard exercise level.
- The organs that allow your certain parts of your body to move
- The overall condition of an organism at a given time.
- How you exercise.(light, medium, vigorous)
- To put/pass through a cycle again
- The stretching ability of muscles.
- How long your body can handle physical activity.
- Focusing on everybody else as opposed to being self centered.
- Of/pertaining to the body
- Reciting or rendering literary work
- Activities involving other people
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- Strengthening your muscles
- Related to or associated with the enviroment
- A muscles ability to work against resistance.
- How often you exercise.
- Relating to the sould and not to physical nature or matter
- A periodic form of rest
- Overall physical and emotional health.
- How smart you are
- How long you do something.
- Medium exercise level.
- What you are doing.
- Easy exercise level.
24 Clues: How smart you are • What you are doing. • Hard exercise level. • Easy exercise level. • Medium exercise level. • How often you exercise. • A periodic form of rest • Of/pertaining to the body • Strengthening your muscles • How long you do something. • The level of physical health • To put/pass through a cycle again • Activities involving other people • The stretching ability of muscles. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-06-25
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- artificial body part
- electronic/mechanical body parts
- feeling or belief that one trusts themselves to do well in something
- ignore/abandon/fail to look after
- the negative side of something
- something that involves real situations rather than just ideas and theories; possible/realistic
- a successful goal
- real/genuine, not fake
- the process of improving or growing
- easy to break
- room, house, building, etc. where someone lives or stays
- change in colour or shape over time
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- school with both genders
- decrease slowly
- liking something over another or others
- someone who was born overseas
- someone wanting to be better/more successful than others
- made by humans, man-made
- imitating someone's actions or words
- using words
- think for a while
- work together on a project/activity
- relating to the body or something tangible (can touch)
23 Clues: using words • easy to break • decrease slowly • think for a while • a successful goal • artificial body part • real/genuine, not fake • school with both genders • made by humans, man-made • someone who was born overseas • the negative side of something • electronic/mechanical body parts • ignore/abandon/fail to look after • work together on a project/activity • ...
Cardiovascular system crossword 2024-02-26
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- high blood pressure
- intensive care unit
- pain
- heart failure blood and fluid back up into the lungs
- normal
- blood pressure
- uses dye to map the arterior veins
- shortness of breath
- study of
- uses low energy pulses to tell the heart to beat
- pumps blood throughout the body
- transplantation surgery to replace a diseased heart with a healthy one
- vital signs stable
- condition
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- muscle that makes up the heart
- brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- changes in normal electrical activity of heart make it stop beating
- weak area in artery supplying the brain
- vein
- system of tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- artery disease affect blood flow to the heart muscle
- used to assess the ability of coronary arteries to deliver oxygen
- returns oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to left side of heart
- chest pain
25 Clues: pain • vein • normal • study of • condition • chest pain • blood pressure • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • intensive care unit • shortness of breath • muscle that makes up the heart • pumps blood throughout the body • uses dye to map the arterior veins • weak area in artery supplying the brain • instrument used to measure blood pressure • ...
Invertebrates 2023-01-30
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- has two shells
- Has ~30 legs
- Flatworms use these to detect light
- sessile cnidaria body plan
- Many nematodes are ______
- Sponge phylum
- symmetry where body parts are joined around a central axis
- contains venom for stinging
- mollusk's toothlike "tongue"
- transferred by mosquito bites; cause Elephantiasis
- skeletal system supported by water
- opening through which water exits a sponge
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- porifera breathe using ______
- Has ~150 legs
- Sponges are _____ feeders
- The most advanced type of mollusk
- Mollusks have ____ bodies
- Fragmentation is a form of ______ reproduction
- muscular feeding tube that extends through a flatworm's mouth
- Common name for platyhelminthes
- Symmetry where two sides are the same
- Less advanced animals can reproduce this way
- motile cnidaria body plan
- Organ used for reproduction by annelids
- Arthropods are ____-footed animals
- Used by mollusks for propulsion
26 Clues: Has ~30 legs • Has ~150 legs • Sponge phylum • has two shells • Sponges are _____ feeders • Mollusks have ____ bodies • Many nematodes are ______ • motile cnidaria body plan • sessile cnidaria body plan • contains venom for stinging • mollusk's toothlike "tongue" • porifera breathe using ______ • Common name for platyhelminthes • Used by mollusks for propulsion • ...
Lol 2025-10-15
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- a small meal between main meals
- an amount of food served to one person
- the state of feeling healthy and happy
- something you do regularly
- units that measure energy from food
- the act of resting or feeling calm
- natural substances in food that keep you healthy
- your emotional and psychological well-being
- a good mix between work, rest, and play
- physical power
- keeping the body supplied with enough water
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- a way of living that includes lots of movement
- the reason or desire to do something
- pressure that makes you worried or tired
- a substance in meat, fish, and beans that helps your body grow
- something difficult that tests your ability
- something you do often, usually without thinking
- the state of being strong and healthy
- the process of getting the food your body needs
- parts of fruit and vegetables that help digestion
20 Clues: physical power • something you do regularly • a small meal between main meals • the act of resting or feeling calm • units that measure energy from food • the reason or desire to do something • the state of being strong and healthy • an amount of food served to one person • the state of feeling healthy and happy • a good mix between work, rest, and play • ...
Gideons crossword 2026-01-09
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- Mass of nerve tissue
- a cord that Carry's messages from the brain to nerves
- membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord
- Basic unit of nervous system
- hollow spaces that connect with each other
- located below midbrain conducting messages to other brain parts
- The brain and spine
- part of the brain
- Works with sympathetic to keep homeostasis in the body.
- connects to spinal cord and regulates heart beat
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- regulates the autonomic nervous system needs
- Works with parasympathetic to maintain homeostasis in the body
- Somatic and autonomic nervous systems
- contains thalamus and hypothalamus
- responsible for conducting impulses and for auditory reflexes
- carries messages between CNS
- Combination of nerve fibers and they carry messages
- clear colorless fluid
- directs impulses to the cerebrum
- Contains sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
- complex system that tell the body what to do
- responsible for muscle coordination
22 Clues: part of the brain • The brain and spine • Mass of nerve tissue • clear colorless fluid • carries messages between CNS • Basic unit of nervous system • directs impulses to the cerebrum • contains thalamus and hypothalamus • responsible for muscle coordination • Somatic and autonomic nervous systems • hollow spaces that connect with each other • ...
Ashley's cardiovascular puzzle 2023-11-17
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- Lower tip of the heart.
- Small artery.
- Gas that enters the blood through the lungs and travels to the heart to be pumped via arteries to all body cells
- Largest type of blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body.
- Muscular middle layer of the heart.
- Record of the electrical activity of the heart.
- Artery carrying oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs.
- Two common carotid arteries located on each side of the neck branch from the aorta and provide blood to head, neck and brain.
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- Inner lining of the heart.
- Abnormal swishing sound caused by improper closure of the heart valves
- Beat of the heart as felt through the walls of the arteries.
- Smallest type of blood vessel.
- Largest vein in the body.
- Largest artery in the body.
- Thin-walled vessel that carries blood from body tissues and lungs back to the heart.
- Relaxation phase of the heartbeat.
- One of two lower chambers of the heart.
17 Clues: Small artery. • Lower tip of the heart. • Largest vein in the body. • Inner lining of the heart. • Largest artery in the body. • Smallest type of blood vessel. • Relaxation phase of the heartbeat. • Muscular middle layer of the heart. • One of two lower chambers of the heart. • Record of the electrical activity of the heart. • ...
Immune & Lymphatic System 2023-04-26
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- Makes red and white blood cells
- Resistance to specific pathogens
- makes white blood cells, found in chest
- Used to help body develop antibodies against infection diseases
- ______ duct found in chest, hollow tube that allows lymph fluid to flow
- The normal conditions your body works to maintain
- Found mostly inside cells, makes up 65% of body
- Germs that need to be inside living cells to grow reproduce and make you sick
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- The ________ system removes excess fluid around organs
- First line of defense in throat
- Protect the body by traveling through the body and defending against infection
- Skin and _____ are parts of the first line of defense
- Remove toxins, wastes, and other harmful substances
- Type of prokaryotic cell that can make you sick
- Proteins made from immune cells that recognize bacteria,viruses and other harmful substances
- Germs are spread through sneezing and ________
- Stores blood for use in an emergency and makes white blood cells
17 Clues: Makes red and white blood cells • First line of defense in throat • Resistance to specific pathogens • makes white blood cells, found in chest • Germs are spread through sneezing and ________ • Type of prokaryotic cell that can make you sick • Found mostly inside cells, makes up 65% of body • The normal conditions your body works to maintain • ...
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 2025-05-27
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- The muscle is attached to the bone via ......
- Suffix indicating "inflammation"
- Drug administration abbreviation meaning "Three times a day"
- Different tissues group together to form an ....
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Which plane divides the body into right and left portions?
- Relating to or situated in the front of the body
- Largest organ in the human body
- Prefix that indicates "under, below"
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- Lobe of the brain located at the back of the brain.
- Prefix that indicates "relating to the liver"
- Removing carbon dioxide out of the body through the lungs
- Organ responsible for transporting food from the mouth to the stomach.
- Which organ filters blood and eliminates unnecessary compounds and waste by producing and excreting urine?
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- Branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
17 Clues: Largest organ in the human body • Suffix indicating "inflammation" • Prefix that indicates "under, below" • How many chambers does the heart have? • Movement away from the midline of the body • Prefix that indicates "relating to the liver" • The muscle is attached to the bone via ...... • Different tissues group together to form an .... • ...
Science Puzzle:) 2024-03-26
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- an energy storage molecule that is made up of glucose molecules
- when oxegyn and glucose put energy into cells from a chemical reaction
- a molecule that helps organisms release energy
- system that takes oxygen and makes it carbon dioxide
- molecules that are the base of protein
- a cell that send messages to the body
- the system in the body that transports molecules to and from cells
- small parts that make up a bigger whole
- atoms joined together
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- a molecule with both carbon and oxegyn atoms
- a kind of molecule that are important to living things.
- argument supported by evidence
- the system in the body that breaks down food
- a molecule used to release energy
- the system in the body that turns food into energy
- makes up all living things and tissues
- a combination of tissue that form a unit
17 Clues: atoms joined together • argument supported by evidence • a molecule used to release energy • a cell that send messages to the body • molecules that are the base of protein • makes up all living things and tissues • small parts that make up a bigger whole • a combination of tissue that form a unit • a molecule with both carbon and oxegyn atoms • ...
Zeal 2026-01-13
10 Clues: A baby seal • Frozen water • To move in water • Food that seals eat • Long hairs on the face • Sandy land near the sea • A sea animal with flippers • A large body of salt water • Salt water where seals live • Body parts used for swimming
Inside the Body 2013-02-06
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- what hold bones together
- tough connective tissue
- progression from birth to death
- tubes that carry blood in the body
- firmness or tightness
- cells that act together to perform a specific function
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- a cell formed when combining reproductive cells
- tissues that cover the external and internal organs of the body
- the central structures of the body
- formed by putting many parts together
10 Clues: firmness or tightness • tough connective tissue • what hold bones together • progression from birth to death • the central structures of the body • tubes that carry blood in the body • formed by putting many parts together • a cell formed when combining reproductive cells • cells that act together to perform a specific function • ...
Nervous System Lab-Challenge It 2024-03-11
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- bundle of nerves protected by vertebrae
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Doctor who studies and treat the nervous system
- signals are sent through me to parts of the body
- Where information is processed and responses originate
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- damage to the nervous System outside the body
- Contols balance and posture
- controls behavior and attention
- Body system that sends signals through nerves
- eyes,ears,nose, mouth
10 Clues: eyes,ears,nose, mouth • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Contols balance and posture • controls behavior and attention • bundle of nerves protected by vertebrae • damage to the nervous System outside the body • Body system that sends signals through nerves • Doctor who studies and treat the nervous system • signals are sent through me to parts of the body • ...
Blood vessels 2022-05-27
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- It boosts energy.
- Transporting substance through blood vessels.
- This vein bring blood from lower portion of the body to the heart.
- Carry blood from different parts of the body to heart.
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- One type of blood vessels.
- It clears negative thoughts.
- Largest artery in our body.
- Veins get divided into smaller...
- one of the yoga pose.
- Thickest blood vessels.
10 Clues: It boosts energy. • one of the yoga pose. • Thickest blood vessels. • One type of blood vessels. • Largest artery in our body. • It clears negative thoughts. • Veins get divided into smaller... • Transporting substance through blood vessels. • Carry blood from different parts of the body to heart. • This vein bring blood from lower portion of the body to the heart.
Human Body 2021-05-27
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- either of the two organs on the face that you see with
- either of the two long parts that stick out from the top of the body and connect the shoulders to the hands
- a mass of thine threads growing on a person's head
- the hard white stones in the mouth used for biting food
- the part of the body at the end of the arm, including the fingers
- one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
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- either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with
- the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, etc.
- the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are
- the front part of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are
10 Clues: a mass of thine threads growing on a person's head • either of the two organs on the face that you see with • the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, etc. • the hard white stones in the mouth used for biting food • the front part of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are • either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with • ...
E2E 2024-01-18
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- any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its skeleton
- having a lot of strength or force
- the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair
- one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body
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- the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that makes it possible to hold and pick up things easily
- able to be used more than once
- the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live
- the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart
- to sort and collect rubbish in order to treat it and produce useful materials that can be used again
- good for your body
10 Clues: good for your body • able to be used more than once • having a lot of strength or force • the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart • the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair • the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live • any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its skeleton • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-02-03
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- All the parts that make you, you, from your head to your toes!
- The stretchy things that help you move, like your legs for walking.
- The things you do with your body, like waving your hand or singing a song.
- Resting with your eyes closed and not very aware of what's happening around you.
- Do something quickly in response to something else, like jumping away from a hot stove.
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- A group of things working together, like your digestive system breaking down food.
- The biggest in size, like your biggest muscle being the gluteus maximus in your bottom.
- Staying steady and upright, like when you ride a bike.
- When your body parts change position, like walking, dancing, or even blinking.
- The control center of your body, like the boss telling the rest of the team what to do.
10 Clues: Staying steady and upright, like when you ride a bike. • All the parts that make you, you, from your head to your toes! • The stretchy things that help you move, like your legs for walking. • The things you do with your body, like waving your hand or singing a song. • When your body parts change position, like walking, dancing, or even blinking. • ...
Vitamins and Minerals Crossword 2015-11-11
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- helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body
- prevents eye problems night blindness
- turns carbohydrates into energy and produces red blood cells and helps with vision
- an antioxidant that helps individual cells live longer and protects cells from damage
- keeps your immune system strong and helps heal wounds
- is important for normal brain and nerve function
- helps the body keep a balance of water in the blood and body tissues
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- found in milk and other dairy products
- helps convert carbohydrates into energy and is necessary for the heart and muscles to work properly
- helps blood clot
- helps the body turn food into energy and helps maintain healthy skin
- is part of every cell in the body and helps cells function normally
- helps muscles and nerve function and it also helps create energy and make protein
- makes red blood cells and is important for nerve cell function
- strengthens bones by helping the body absorb calcium
- helps the body make red blood cells and is needed to make DNA
16 Clues: helps blood clot • prevents eye problems night blindness • found in milk and other dairy products • is important for normal brain and nerve function • strengthens bones by helping the body absorb calcium • keeps your immune system strong and helps heal wounds • helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body • ...
Enviormental Emergencies 2022-06-06
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- number to call when there is a medical emergency
- a sudden uncontrollable electrical disturbance in the brain
- what not to do to someone with frostbite
- freezing of body parts exposed to cold
- an area of skin covered by a raised fluid like bubble
- drastic reduction of water
- fainting caused by loss consciousness
- abnormally elevated body temperature
- loss of feeling in the body
- where to move someone showing symptoms of a heat emergency
- how often you should monitor someone with a heat related emergency
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- a stroke caused by extreme heat exhaustion heavy sweating and a rapid pulse, as a result of your body overheating
- if body temperature falls below this number, it is considered an emergency
- painful cramps in the stomach, arm, and leg muscles
- lack of understanding
- shaking slightly and uncontrollable as a result of being cold
- how you should rewarm someone with frostbite
17 Clues: lack of understanding • drastic reduction of water • loss of feeling in the body • abnormally elevated body temperature • fainting caused by loss consciousness • freezing of body parts exposed to cold • what not to do to someone with frostbite • how you should rewarm someone with frostbite • number to call when there is a medical emergency • ...
Unit 3 Review 2022-12-13
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- The simple molecule absorbed to make energy.
- The system that carries nutrients to every cell in the body.
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- Respiration process using oxygen.
- The system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The process of breaking down food.
- The molecule the provides energy, made from cellular respiration.
- The process of taking nutrients from the digestive system into the blood so they can be used in the body.
- A compound essential for growth and nutritional value to the body.
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- The chemical process that plants and animals go through to make ATP.
- The system that sends messages from the brain to other parts of the body.
- The organ that pumps blood
- The chemical process that plants go through to make glucose.
- The process of excreting waste from the body.
- The system that digests, absorbs food and eliminates waste.
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- Respiration process without oxygen.
17 Clues: The organ that pumps blood • Respiration process using oxygen. • The process of breaking down food. • Respiration process without oxygen. • The simple molecule absorbed to make energy. • The process of excreting waste from the body. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • The organelle where cellular respiration takes place. • ...
Review test 2 2023-10-18
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- A drug that makes people feel relaxed and sleepy.
- A pain in the head.
- Two sticks that are used under the arms to help people walk when they have an injured leg or foot.
- A temporary increase in the body temperature above normal.
- A pain in the stomach.
- Difficulty passing stools.
- An increase in the size of a part of the body caused by fluid or inflammation.
- A chair with wheels that is used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A drug that is used to treat depression.
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- A long, flat platform used to carry injured or sick people.
- Artificial limbs or other body parts that are used to replace lost or damaged ones.
- A loss of feeling in a part of the body.
- A drug that relieves pain.
- A drug that kills bacteria.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- A metal frame with four legs that is used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A drug that helps people to have a bowel movement.
17 Clues: A pain in the head. • A pain in the stomach. • A drug that relieves pain. • Difficulty passing stools. • A drug that kills bacteria. • A loss of feeling in a part of the body. • A drug that is used to treat depression. • A device used to measure body temperature. • A drug that makes people feel relaxed and sleepy. • A drug that helps people to have a bowel movement. • ...
Review for test 2 2023-10-18
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- A drug that makes people feel relaxed and sleepy.
- A pain in the head.
- Two sticks that are used under the arms to help people walk when they have an injured leg or foot.
- A temporary increase in the body temperature above normal.
- A pain in the stomach.
- Difficulty passing stools.
- An increase in the size of a part of the body caused by fluid or inflammation.
- A chair with wheels that is used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A drug that is used to treat depression.
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- A long, flat platform used to carry injured or sick people.
- Artificial limbs or other body parts that are used to replace lost or damaged ones.
- A loss of feeling in a part of the body.
- A drug that relieves pain.
- A drug that kills bacteria.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- A metal frame with four legs that is used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A drug that helps people to have a bowel movement.
17 Clues: A pain in the head. • A pain in the stomach. • A drug that relieves pain. • Difficulty passing stools. • A drug that kills bacteria. • A loss of feeling in a part of the body. • A drug that is used to treat depression. • A device used to measure body temperature. • A drug that makes people feel relaxed and sleepy. • A drug that helps people to have a bowel movement. • ...
Sugars! 2024-03-26
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- smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms
- category of large molecules that perform important functions
- type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules
- set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit
- type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body
- chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- molecule that organisms can use to release energy
- body system that transports molecules to and from all cells
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- claim supported by evidence
- body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- protein molecules
- molecule that organisms get from the air or water
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
17 Clues: protein molecules • claim supported by evidence • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • body system that takes in food and breaks it down • molecule that organisms get from the air or water • molecule that organisms can use to release energy • ...
Cardiovascular System Anatomy Vocabulary 2023-02-26
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- a structure inside the heart at the exit of each chamber that prevents backflow of blood when the heart contracts
- the valve found at the connection between the right atrium and right ventricle
- a group of cells found in the lower wall of the right atrium near the coronary sinus that delays the conduction of the electrical impulse from the atria to the ventricles. This prevents the atria and ventricles from contracting at the same time.
- one of the two arteries that carries blood to the heart itself
- fibers that carry cardiac impulse from the left and right bundle branches to the heart muscle cells in the ventricles
- the connection between the AV node in the right atrium and the ventricles; also called the Bundle of His
- a valve found at the exit of the right atrium and the entrance to the pulmonary trunk
- – the only veins in the body that contain oxygenated blood
- group of cells in the right atrium that establishes the heart rate and initiates the impulse causing heart contraction
- small, dome-shaped muscles on the inside wall of the heart that the chordae tendinae are attached to
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to some part of the body
- strong fibrous cords that attach the valves to the papillary muscles
- system of blood vessels carrying blood from the heart to all parts of the body (except the lungs) and back again
- the valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery and has three cusp
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- found at the exit of the left ventricle and prevents backflow of blood from aorta back into the left ventricle
- a wide channel that receives blood from the coronary veins and empties into the right atrium of the heart
- the system of blood vessels carrying the blood from the heart to the lungs and back again
- a large vein the empties blood into the bottom of the right atrium; it brings blood back to the heart from the lower parts of the body
- one of the upper chambers of the heart that receives blood from some part of the body
- an artery that supplies the head (brain) and neck with oxygenated blood
- an air-sac in the lung, made of simple squamous epithelium and surrounded by capillaries that absorb oxygen by diffusion
- large vein that empties blood into the top of the right atrium; brings blood back to the heart from the upper parts of the body
- one of the lower chambers of the heart that pumps blood to the body.
- the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle that prevents backflow of blood into the left atrium when the ventricle contracts
- carry deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs
- the large blood vessel that receives de-oxygenated blood from the right ventricle
- blood vessel that returns blood to the heart from somewhere in the body
- a connection of two blood vessels that previously branched out; also called fistulas
28 Clues: – the only veins in the body that contain oxygenated blood • one of the two arteries that carries blood to the heart itself • one of the lower chambers of the heart that pumps blood to the body. • strong fibrous cords that attach the valves to the papillary muscles • an artery that supplies the head (brain) and neck with oxygenated blood • ...
Classification 2014-03-23
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- The exoskeleton is found in animals in the phylum Arthropoda and is made of this substance.
- Structures commonly used for movement by organisms in the kingdom Protoctista.
- The term used for an organism whose nuclear material is not enclosed within a nuclear membrane.
- Besides dolphins, name another mammal that lives in an aquatic habitat.
- These animals have a body with three parts and a body with 9-100 segments.
- Organisms in the kingdom Monera use this type of respiration.
- All members of the kingdom Animalia use this type of feeding mode.
- The plant subdivision whose xylem consists mainly of tracheids and no xylem vessels.
- Members of this animal class have a three-chambered heart, two eyes and an eardrum behind the eyes and fertilisation is external.
- The gamete-producing, persistent part of plants in the division Bryophyta.
- This class forms half the population of animals on earth.
- The placing of living organisms in a series of increasingly specialised groups.
- Members of this animal class have bodies with up to 15 or more segments. Each segment has a pair of walking legs.
- Many birds live in trees so their habitat is described with this term.
- Segmented muscle blocks found on either side of the body in chordates.
- In this plant class, the flowers have floral parts in fours or fives or their multiples.
- The most advanced of the amphibians.
- The hyphae of fungal organisms are grouped together to make this structure.
- This plant division shows a greater ability to inhabit land than division Bryophyta.
- This structure separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity in mammals.
- In members of the class Pisces, the skeleton is sometimes made of bone and sometimes made of this substance.
- In the class Insecta, this body part is made up of three segments with three pairs of legs. In some insects, one or two pairs of wings are found on this body part.
- Formed when the head and the thorax have fused.
- Special hyphae in parasitic fungi which move into food material.
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- The class that includes the most commonly found plants in the subdivision Gymnospermaphyta.
- Members of this animal class have a pair of compound eyes, a cephalothorax and two pairs of antennae.
- Mammals usually have these kinds of glands.
- The type of skeleton found in animals in the phylum Chordata.
- The plant division which contains all the seed-bearing plants.
- Organisms in the kingdom Monera move by use of this structure.
- The body of most arthropods is divided into how many parts?
- Reptiles have dry scaly skin which reduces this process.
- The most advanced plant group found almost everywhere, whose plants bear flowers.
- A long flexible rod-like structure found in chordates which is replaced by a vertebral column in later stages of development in some chordates.
- The bones of birds have this feature to make them lighter for flight.
- Spore-bearing structures found on lower side of fern leaves.
- The feeding mode of some members of the kingdom Fungi, including yeasts, penicillia, bread moulds and mushrooms.
- The phylum Arthropoda is divided into five main classes based on three different characteristics, including the presence and number of these structures.
- The condition where the exoskeleton is shed at intervals to allow for an increase in body size.
- Organisms in the kingdom Protoctista undergo this type of reproduction.
- The eyes of fish are covered by this kind of membrane.
- Claw-like structures on the ventral side of the cephalothorax of organisms in the class which contains scorpions. These structures produce poison that paralyses prey.
- Mammals have two external ears that are called this term.
- Animals in this class have four pairs of walking legs, eight simple eyes and two body parts: a cephalothorax and abdomen.
44 Clues: The most advanced of the amphibians. • Mammals usually have these kinds of glands. • Formed when the head and the thorax have fused. • The eyes of fish are covered by this kind of membrane. • Reptiles have dry scaly skin which reduces this process. • This class forms half the population of animals on earth. • Mammals have two external ears that are called this term. • ...
12 Principles of Animation 2025-01-08
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- The natural, circular movement path of living creatures
- A principle used to prepare the audience for an action and build excitement
- Ensuring forms feel like they have three-dimensional space, volume, and balance
- The presentation of an idea so that it is unmistakably clear
- Creating characters or elements that are interesting and pleasing to look at
- Animation method where each frame is drawn sequentially
- Enhancing actions, poses, or expressions to create a more dramatic effect
- The principle showing how objects change shape to emphasize weight, speed, and flexibility
- Animation method where key poses are drawn first, followed by in-betweens
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- The principle that shows movement starts slowly, builds speed, and slows down again
- The use of the number of frames to control the speed and personality of the action
- The movement of body parts that continue after the main body stops
- Gestures or movements that support the main action to add depth to the animation
- Action The offset movement of different parts of the body to create more fluid motion
14 Clues: The natural, circular movement path of living creatures • Animation method where each frame is drawn sequentially • The presentation of an idea so that it is unmistakably clear • The movement of body parts that continue after the main body stops • Enhancing actions, poses, or expressions to create a more dramatic effect • ...
Human Body Systems 2013-04-24
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- The organ that is the size of your fist and part of your circulatory system. It is the strongest muscle in the body
- Several different organs work together to do one or more jobs
- System/ The body system that gets rid of waste products; includes the kidneys, ureters and bladder
- System/ The body system that breaks food down into smaller parts so that the body can move and absorb nutrients; includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver and intestines
- Muscle/ Muscles that work automatically
- System/ The body system that holds up the body and that supports and protects the body; includes bones and muscles
- System/ The body system that moves substances such as oxygen and nutrients through the body; includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- Basic building blocks of life
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- Removed through the excretory system
- Knees, elbows, knuckles and ankles
- Cells and tissues make up organs
- Wheel/ A symbol used by some First Nations to teach; based on the four directions - east, south, west and north
- System/ The body system that controls the movements and other processes of the body; includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves
- System/ The cells, tissues and organs that work together to get oxygen into and carbon dioxide out of the body; includes the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchi and lungs
- Center/ The brain is the control center of the body
- Muscle/ Muscles that are controllable
- Muscles/ attached to the bones by tendons
17 Clues: Basic building blocks of life • Cells and tissues make up organs • Knees, elbows, knuckles and ankles • Removed through the excretory system • Muscle/ Muscles that are controllable • Muscle/ Muscles that work automatically • Muscles/ attached to the bones by tendons • Center/ The brain is the control center of the body • ...
Chapter 7: Animal Kingdom 2023-01-19
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- spiders has how many legs
- what is it that God gives animals to help them know how to survive.
- animals that hunt other animals for food
- the largest group of invertebrates
- what does it mean to divide into groups
- any animal that eats only plants
- what do mammals breath with
- what is a poison that some some animal's body used for grasping, feeling, or moving
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- bones that form the framework of the body
- what is an animal that eats both meat and plants
- insects has how many body parts
- what is a tunnel an animal digs for shelter
- what is the part of the insect that contains the brain
- what is the tiny holes an insects use to breathe
- what is the ability to blend in with surroundings
- what is an insect feelers used to smell, hear, and taste
- insects has how many legs
- when an animal's body temperature changes with the surrounding temperature
- animals that are hunted by other animals for food.
19 Clues: spiders has how many legs • insects has how many legs • what do mammals breath with • insects has how many body parts • any animal that eats only plants • the largest group of invertebrates • what does it mean to divide into groups • animals that hunt other animals for food • bones that form the framework of the body • what is a tunnel an animal digs for shelter • ...
Metabolism - Dorothy K 2022-02-24
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- group of atoms joined in a particular way
- organisms can use to release energy, made of three atoms
- building blocks of proteins
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- energy storage molecule made of connected glucose molecules
- atoms rearrange to form new substances
- body system that takes in food, breaks it down
- set of interacting parts forming complex whole
- body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
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- body’s use of molecules for energy/growth
- making clear how evidence supports claim
- a claim supported by evidence
- category of large molecules that perform important functions in living things
- organisms get from air or water around them,use to release energy
- body system takes in oxygen, releases carbon dioxide
- made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- info about natural world used to support or refute a claim
- the ability to make things move or change
- proposed answer to a question about natural world
19 Clues: building blocks of proteins • a claim supported by evidence • made of carbon and oxygen atoms • atoms rearrange to form new substances • making clear how evidence supports claim • body’s use of molecules for energy/growth • group of atoms joined in a particular way • the ability to make things move or change • body system that takes in food, breaks it down • ...
Scott Tucker science crossword 2024-11-04
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- it studies the earth and whats it is about
- any compound that incurs then hydroxide
- part of your body that you barely s therm heat and parts of heat. microscope focus on
- a compound that can damage a color depending
- parts of bodies and what we learn about
- parts of the science table
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- where you take pictures of sciences stuff
- 2 or more mixtures throughout A homogeneous
- PH scale A system of measurement that express
- its inside of the cell
10 Clues: its inside of the cell • parts of the science table • any compound that incurs then hydroxide • parts of bodies and what we learn about • where you take pictures of sciences stuff • it studies the earth and whats it is about • 2 or more mixtures throughout A homogeneous • a compound that can damage a color depending • PH scale A system of measurement that express • ...
Survey of Marine Animals 2025-03-23
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- one of the two primary body forms found in the life cycle of cnidarians, a group of animals that includes jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.
- Eggs a type of shelled, water-retaining egg that allows reptiles, birds, and mammals (amniotes) to reproduce on land without the need for water.
- a type of body symmetry in which an organism can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane, typically the sagittal plane.
- is an internal skeleton that provides support, protection, and structure to an organism’s body.
- organisms, also known as warm-blooded animals, can regulate their own body temperature independently of the environment.
- a gas-filled organ found in most bony fish (Osteichthyes) that helps them control their buoyancy in the water.
- a body form found in the life cycle of certain animals, particularly in cnidarians (a group that includes jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones).
- traditionally refers to an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs.
- are fascinating creatures that make up the vast majority of animal life on Earth
- animals, also known as cold-blooded animals, rely on the external environment to regulate their body temperature.
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- is a unique hydraulic system found in echinoderms (such as sea stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers).
- an animal that has a backbone or spinal column.
- refers to a lack of balance or equality in the arrangement of parts or structures in an organism or object
- a type of symmetry found in some organisms, where their body can be divided into equal parts around a central axis, much like the spokes of a wheel or slices of a pie.
- Glands are specialized organs in mammals that produce milk to nourish their young.
- a strong, flexible connective tissue that provides support, cushioning, and structure in animals, particularly in the skeletal system.
- is a rigid external covering that provides support, protection, and structure to an organism’s body.
- is the process by which an organism sheds its exoskeleton, feathers, skin, or hair to allow for growth or renewal.
- is a fascinating asexual reproductive process where a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud on the parent organism
- refers to anything related to the bottom of a body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or river.
- is a temporary organ that develops in pregnant placental mammals to support the growing embryo or fetus.
21 Clues: an animal that has a backbone or spinal column. • are fascinating creatures that make up the vast majority of animal life on Earth • Glands are specialized organs in mammals that produce milk to nourish their young. • traditionally refers to an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. • ...
health fitness crossword 2023-02-01
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- sets or how long you go for
- distribution of weight
- with oxygen
- how long you can go for
- use different parts of body at the same time
- without oxygen
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- range of motion
- lungs and heart
- amount of fat and bone in your body
- how fast you move
- how much force your muscles go on a certain amount of food
- able to move quickly
12 Clues: with oxygen • without oxygen • range of motion • lungs and heart • how fast you move • able to move quickly • distribution of weight • how long you can go for • sets or how long you go for • amount of fat and bone in your body • use different parts of body at the same time • how much force your muscles go on a certain amount of food
chapter 6 cross word puzzle 2023-03-12
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- what part of our body that we use to take something to th table
- we use to take somethung to the table
- i put some pens in my?
- Flying mammal
- my head is covered by?
- Likes to chase mice
- we use to talk
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- nose is parts of our?
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- we sit using?
- Large marsupial
- what part of our body that we use to walk?
13 Clues: Has a trunk • we sit using? • Flying mammal • we use to talk • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • nose is parts of our? • i put some pens in my? • my head is covered by? • we use to take somethung to the table • what part of our body that we use to walk? • what part of our body that we use to take something to th table
Crossword 2 2016-09-09
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- spines of porcupine
- a flying mammal
- a substance that carries oxygen to all parts of human body
- waxy and water-resistant outer covering of ants
- a flightless bird
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- breathing organ in dolphin
- curved claws of eagles
- term used for animals with sharp front teeth
- long and thin tube-like mouth of butterflies
- the back limbs
- animals that can fly
- body covering of crocodile
12 Clues: the back limbs • a flying mammal • a flightless bird • spines of porcupine • animals that can fly • curved claws of eagles • breathing organ in dolphin • body covering of crocodile • term used for animals with sharp front teeth • long and thin tube-like mouth of butterflies • waxy and water-resistant outer covering of ants • ...
Body 2023-07-18
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- The part of the body between the neck and the abdomen, housing the heart and lungs.
- The opening in the face used for eating, speaking, and tasting, with lips, teeth, and a tongue.
- The body parts at the end of the legs, with toes, used for standing and walking.
- The uppermost part of the body that contains the face, eyes, nose, mouth, and hair.
- The fine strands that grow on the scalp, protecting the head and allowing for different hairstyles.
- The organs of vision located on the face that help us see the world around us.
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- The body parts at the end of the arms, with fingers and a thumb, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
- The lower limbs attached to the hips, used for walking, running, and jumping.
- The rear surface of the body opposite the chest, supporting the spine and containing various muscles.
- The facial organ used for smelling and breathing, located in the center of the face.
- The organ in the abdomen that digests food, located below the chest.
- The upper limbs attached to the shoulders, used for various activities, with hands at the ends.
- The organs of hearing located on the sides of the head that allow us to hear sounds.
13 Clues: The organ in the abdomen that digests food, located below the chest. • The lower limbs attached to the hips, used for walking, running, and jumping. • The organs of vision located on the face that help us see the world around us. • The body parts at the end of the legs, with toes, used for standing and walking. • ...
TLE CROSSWORD 2020-02-22
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- also called fryer?
- the heart stops when this is severed?
- these include breaded chicken nugget, breaded chicken fillet etc.
- chicken that are cut and packed?
- well feathered and well formed?
- all its parts hatch but not alive?
- soaking the chicken?
- the internal organs have been removed?
- the chicken is not fend one day before to remove entrails?
- example of poultry?
- culinary term of the edible offal of a fowl?
- the overall meat of choice?
- extra large broiler?
- sometimes called a spring chicken?
- to remove bones from meat,fish?
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- a mixture of food that is put inside a bird?
- these can be sold whole split in hales?
- the bird that are targeted infalcony?
- the removal of viscera especially there in the adbomal cavity?
- example of poultry?
- entrails of deer placed on the hide and given to the dogs?
- cut into halves or parts?
- using feathers to rub on the body and to remove tiny feathers?
- to the meat or poultry with a string,which may be woven through the bird parts?
- the chicken is dropped in hot water for 30-60 secs?
- chicken parts that are packed frozen?
- a slaughtered bird for human bird?
- a cut or slice of boneless heat or fish?
- example of poultry?
- 3 to 5 months of age,weighs between 5 to 7 pounds?
30 Clues: also called fryer? • example of poultry? • example of poultry? • example of poultry? • soaking the chicken? • extra large broiler? • cut into halves or parts? • the overall meat of choice? • well feathered and well formed? • to remove bones from meat,fish? • chicken that are cut and packed? • all its parts hatch but not alive? • a slaughtered bird for human bird? • ...
ileadhian: bodyparts30909 2020-08-17
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- used for standing and walking.
- the part of your body above your neck.
- one of the five, long,separate parts the end of your hand.
- one of the five, separate parts the end of your foot.
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- the part of the body between head and your shoulders.
- joint your arms and to your body, below your neck.
- the part of the face that is used for eating and speaking.
- the front part of the head where the eyes, nose and mouth are....
8 Clues: used for standing and walking. • the part of your body above your neck. • joint your arms and to your body, below your neck. • the part of the body between head and your shoulders. • one of the five, separate parts the end of your foot. • the part of the face that is used for eating and speaking. • one of the five, long,separate parts the end of your hand. • ...
Health 2013-11-18
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- preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response.
- physical device to separate the sperm and egg.
- response reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection.
- single-celled microorganisms that live almost anywhere on earth.
- a disease in which the immune system of the patient is weakened.
- protein that acts against a specific antigen.
- response reaction of the cells and fluids in the body to the presence of a substance that is not recognized as part of the body.
- pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
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- organism that can cause infection.
- a virus that attacks the immune system.
- blot most common confirmation test for HIV in the united states.
- bacterial infection that affects the reproductive organs of both males and females.
- condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage body cells.
- organism that can cause a disease.
- an STD that attacks many parts of the body.
- immunity when your body produces its own antibodies.
16 Clues: organism that can cause infection. • organism that can cause a disease. • a virus that attacks the immune system. • an STD that attacks many parts of the body. • protein that acts against a specific antigen. • physical device to separate the sperm and egg. • immunity when your body produces its own antibodies. • pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat. • ...
Healthy Fitness crossword puzzle 2025-03-31
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- composition- The percent of body weight that is made up of fat when compared to other body tissue
- - one of the parts of something there are 5 components.
- The body systems working together efficiently
- endurance - the ability to use your muscle many times without tiring.
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- lift - Fitness test that measures upper body fitness
- ups- Fitness test that measures muscles endurance
- ups - Fitness test that measures muscle strength and mussel endurance
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- Endurance - To exercise your entire body for long periods of time
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- run - Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance
- - to use your joints fully through a wide range of motion
- straight- The amount of force your muscles can produce
- and reach - Fitness test to measure one's flexibility of the ham strings.
- fitness zone- A way to measure if you are healthy for your age and gender.
15 Clues: The body systems working together efficiently • ups- Fitness test that measures muscles endurance • lift - Fitness test that measures upper body fitness • Fitness test used in class to measure body composition • straight- The amount of force your muscles can produce • Fitness test used in class to measure body composition • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2022-08-22
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- An abrasive tool rubbed across surfaces to smooth them. Files are classified by length, shape, and cutting surface.
- _______ bar. A strong, non-ratcheting socket handle with an extended length to provide more leverage than a standard socket handle. Also referred to as a flex bar.
- _______ mallet. A type of hammer with a head made of solid rubber. It will rebound, or bounce, when used to strike another solid object.
- ______ handle. A handle with a gear and lever mechanism that allows it to be moved back and forth for rapid installation or removal.
- ________ wrench. A hexagonal wrench, usually L-shaped, is designed to fit into a hexagonal hole.
- A tool used for cutting off damaged or badly rusted fasteners and rivet heads. A hammer blow to the top of a chisel supplies the necessary force to remove such parts.
- A handheld tool used to grip, cut, crimp, hold, and bend various parts. Different pliers are designed for different tasks.
- ______ tool. A tool with a magnet hinged to the end of a telescoping rod. This tool can be used to attract and grab bolts, nuts, or other small iron parts that are dropped out-of-reach.
- __________ joint tool. A special tool or set of tools available for pressing universal joints apart and together. It can take the place of a vise during assembly or disassembly.
- A removal and starting tool designed to be struck with a hammer. It is used to remove pins, plugs, and other pressed-in parts from bores as well as provide an indentation to start a drill bit.
- _____ ______ hammer. A type of hammer with a flat face for general striking and a round end for shaping metal parts.
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- A workbench-mounted tool with adjustable jaws that is used to hold parts during cutting, drilling, hammering, and pressing operations.
- _____ ______ hammer. A type of hammer that has a plastic-coated, metal face filled with small metal balls called lead shot. The lead shot prevents a rebound when striking, and the coating prevents surface damage.
- _________ wrench. A wrench with movable jaws for fitting different size bolt and nut heads. Also referred to as a crescent wrench.
- A handheld tool used to grip and turn bolts and nuts for installation or removal.
- A type of saw used to cut metal objects. Blades of various lengths can be mounted in the saw’s adjustable frame.
- vise ____. Soft metal covers installed over vise jaws before mounting delicate parts. The covers provide extra grip while also protecting the part from damage.
- A socket wrench lengthening accessory that is placed between a socket and its handle to allow access to difficult-to-reach fasteners.
- A type of clamp with one clamping surface fixed at the end of a C-shaped body and the other at the end of an adjustable screw that passes through the clamp body to tighten.
- scratch ____. A tool that resembles a screwdriver, but has a sharp, pointed tip. It is used for marking sheet metal and other parts.
- A small cylinder-shaped, box-end tool in various standard/metric sizes. A socket attaches to a socket handle for removing or installing bolts and nuts.
- ____ bar. Strong steel bars that are used to adjust/move parts during various automotive repairs.
22 Clues: A handheld tool used to grip and turn bolts and nuts for installation or removal. • ________ wrench. A hexagonal wrench, usually L-shaped, is designed to fit into a hexagonal hole. • ____ bar. Strong steel bars that are used to adjust/move parts during various automotive repairs. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2022-08-22
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- vise ____. Soft metal covers installed over vise jaws before mounting delicate parts. The covers provide extra grip while also protecting the part from damage.
- A workbench-mounted tool with adjustable jaws that is used to hold parts during cutting, drilling, hammering, and pressing operations.
- __________ joint tool. A special tool or set of tools available for pressing universal joints apart and together. It can take the place of a vise during assembly or disassembly.
- A socket wrench lengthening accessory that is placed between a socket and its handle to allow access to difficult-to-reach fasteners.
- _____ ______ hammer. A type of hammer that has a plastic-coated, metal face filled with small metal balls called lead shot. The lead shot prevents a rebound when striking, and the coating prevents surface damage.
- A type of clamp with one clamping surface fixed at the end of a C-shaped body and the other at the end of an adjustable screw that passes through the clamp body to tighten.
- _______ bar. A strong, non-ratcheting socket handle with an extended length to provide more leverage than a standard socket handle. Also referred to as a flex bar.
- A removal and starting tool designed to be struck with a hammer. It is used to remove pins, plugs, and other pressed-in parts from bores as well as provide an indentation to start a drill bit.
- A small cylinder-shaped, box-end tool in various standard/metric sizes. A socket attaches to a socket handle for removing or installing bolts and nuts.
- A tool used for cutting off damaged or badly rusted fasteners and rivet heads. A hammer blow to the top of a chisel supplies the necessary force to remove such parts.
- ____ bar. Strong steel bars that are used to adjust/move parts during various automotive repairs.
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- A handheld tool used to grip, cut, crimp, hold, and bend various parts. Different pliers are designed for different tasks.
- A type of saw used to cut metal objects. Blades of various lengths can be mounted in the saw’s adjustable frame.
- An abrasive tool rubbed across surfaces to smooth them. Files are classified by length, shape, and cutting surface.
- _________ wrench. A wrench with movable jaws for fitting different size bolt and nut heads. Also referred to as a crescent wrench.
- _______ mallet. A type of hammer with a head made of solid rubber. It will rebound, or bounce, when used to strike another solid object.
- ________ wrench. A hexagonal wrench, usually L-shaped, is designed to fit into a hexagonal hole.
- A handheld tool used to grip and turn bolts and nuts for installation or removal.
- ______ handle. A handle with a gear and lever mechanism that allows it to be moved back and forth for rapid installation or removal.
- _____ ______ hammer. A type of hammer with a flat face for general striking and a round end for shaping metal parts.
- scratch ____. A tool that resembles a screwdriver, but has a sharp, pointed tip. It is used for marking sheet metal and other parts.
- ______ tool. A tool with a magnet hinged to the end of a telescoping rod. This tool can be used to attract and grab bolts, nuts, or other small iron parts that are dropped out-of-reach.
22 Clues: A handheld tool used to grip and turn bolts and nuts for installation or removal. • ________ wrench. A hexagonal wrench, usually L-shaped, is designed to fit into a hexagonal hole. • ____ bar. Strong steel bars that are used to adjust/move parts during various automotive repairs. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2022-08-22
Across
- vise ____. Soft metal covers installed over vise jaws before mounting delicate parts. The covers provide extra grip while also protecting the part from damage.
- A workbench-mounted tool with adjustable jaws that is used to hold parts during cutting, drilling, hammering, and pressing operations.
- __________ joint tool. A special tool or set of tools available for pressing universal joints apart and together. It can take the place of a vise during assembly or disassembly.
- A socket wrench lengthening accessory that is placed between a socket and its handle to allow access to difficult-to-reach fasteners.
- _____ ______ hammer. A type of hammer that has a plastic-coated, metal face filled with small metal balls called lead shot. The lead shot prevents a rebound when striking, and the coating prevents surface damage.
- A type of clamp with one clamping surface fixed at the end of a C-shaped body and the other at the end of an adjustable screw that passes through the clamp body to tighten.
- _______ bar. A strong, non-ratcheting socket handle with an extended length to provide more leverage than a standard socket handle. Also referred to as a flex bar.
- A removal and starting tool designed to be struck with a hammer. It is used to remove pins, plugs, and other pressed-in parts from bores as well as provide an indentation to start a drill bit.
- A small cylinder-shaped, box-end tool in various standard/metric sizes. A socket attaches to a socket handle for removing or installing bolts and nuts.
- A tool used for cutting off damaged or badly rusted fasteners and rivet heads. A hammer blow to the top of a chisel supplies the necessary force to remove such parts.
- ____ bar. Strong steel bars that are used to adjust/move parts during various automotive repairs.
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- A handheld tool used to grip, cut, crimp, hold, and bend various parts. Different pliers are designed for different tasks.
- A type of saw used to cut metal objects. Blades of various lengths can be mounted in the saw’s adjustable frame.
- An abrasive tool rubbed across surfaces to smooth them. Files are classified by length, shape, and cutting surface.
- _________ wrench. A wrench with movable jaws for fitting different size bolt and nut heads. Also referred to as a crescent wrench.
- _______ mallet. A type of hammer with a head made of solid rubber. It will rebound, or bounce, when used to strike another solid object.
- ________ wrench. A hexagonal wrench, usually L-shaped, is designed to fit into a hexagonal hole.
- A handheld tool used to grip and turn bolts and nuts for installation or removal.
- ______ handle. A handle with a gear and lever mechanism that allows it to be moved back and forth for rapid installation or removal.
- _____ ______ hammer. A type of hammer with a flat face for general striking and a round end for shaping metal parts.
- scratch ____. A tool that resembles a screwdriver, but has a sharp, pointed tip. It is used for marking sheet metal and other parts.
- ______ tool. A tool with a magnet hinged to the end of a telescoping rod. This tool can be used to attract and grab bolts, nuts, or other small iron parts that are dropped out-of-reach.
22 Clues: A handheld tool used to grip and turn bolts and nuts for installation or removal. • ________ wrench. A hexagonal wrench, usually L-shaped, is designed to fit into a hexagonal hole. • ____ bar. Strong steel bars that are used to adjust/move parts during various automotive repairs. • ...
Bagian bagian tanaman, hewan, benda dan manusia 2023-03-19
10 Clues: Leg is for • Hand is to • Trunk is for • Wings is for • What is the function of bone • The body part use to taste is • The body part use for seeing is • The bird body part use for eating is • The beautiful parts of plant with many colors is • The plant part to absord water from the ground is
Nervous System Lab-Challenge It 2024-03-11
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- bundle of nerves protected by vertebrae
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Doctor who studies and treat the nervous system
- signals are sent through me to parts of the body
- Where information is processed and responses originate
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- damage to the nervous System outside the body
- Contols balance and posture
- controls behavior and attention
- Body system that sends signals through nerves
- eyes,ears,nose, mouth
10 Clues: eyes,ears,nose, mouth • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Contols balance and posture • controls behavior and attention • bundle of nerves protected by vertebrae • damage to the nervous System outside the body • Body system that sends signals through nerves • Doctor who studies and treat the nervous system • signals are sent through me to parts of the body • ...
Ellison, Alli, 7th, Game 1 2023-09-15
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- Formed where bones can move about on another in many direction, but can't rotate
- A vertical plane that divides a body's parts into front and back portions
- A horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower parts
- A vertical plane that divides a body's parts into right and left sides
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- A hollow space within the body, an organ, or bone
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- Allows bones to make a sliding motion either back and front or side to side
- A freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- The 2 bones concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing eachother
10 Clues: A hollow space within the body, an organ, or bone • A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • A horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower parts • A freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • A vertical plane that divides a body's parts into right and left sides • ...
parts of body. 2016-04-25
6 Clues: need it to walk. • the organ of hearing. • you can see with them. • you have 5 fingers in each one. • they are from the shoulder to the hand. • the opening in the lower part of the human face.
parts of body. 2016-04-25
6 Clues: need them to walk. • the organ of hearing. • you can see with them. • you have 5 fingers in each one. • they are from the shoulder to the hand. • the opening in the lower part of the human face.
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What's so funny? Reading Part 6 Gapped text 2014-12-15
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- strange and unusual
- a round structure on the bodies of some insects, frogs, and octopuses that allows them to stick to surfaces
- a bad character in a story
- someone who amuses people
- extremely funny
- a long arm of an octopus
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- a temperature of your body is very high g to make a hole in earth
- an organ inside your body where food is processed
- process of sucking air or a liquid from somewhere by creating a space without air that it can flow into
- unable to see
- food is processed there, it is a long tube in your body
- strange, often in an unpleasant way
- adjective it is difficult for your body to digest
- something that you use to fix two parts togetger
- unhappy and dissatisfied
- to fix one thing to another
- a small animal that flies at night and looks like a mouse with large wings
17 Clues: unable to see • extremely funny • strange and unusual • unhappy and dissatisfied • a long arm of an octopus • someone who amuses people • a bad character in a story • to fix one thing to another • strange, often in an unpleasant way • something that you use to fix two parts togetger • an organ inside your body where food is processed • ...
Human Body 2024-02-02
9 Clues: a group of cells • made of nerve cells • organs working together • contracts and allows movement • lines the surface of the body • smallest thing in the human body • all organ systems working together • two or more tissues working together • many types of cells supporting other parts of the body
Nervous System 2021-09-15
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- nervous system, parts of the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body.
- disease, caused by gradual degeneration of parts of the basal ganglia called the caudate nucleus and putamen.
- nervous system, controls most functions of the body.
- cord, a column of nerve tissue that runs from the base of the skull down the center of the back.
- a glistening white cord like bundle of fibers.
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- disease, a progressive loss of mental function
- inflammation of the layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord.
- system, a complex network of nerves and cells
- disease, a degenerative, progressive disorder that affects nerve cells in deep parts of the brain.
10 Clues: system, a complex network of nerves and cells • disease, a progressive loss of mental function • a glistening white cord like bundle of fibers. • nervous system, controls most functions of the body. • inflammation of the layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord. • nervous system, parts of the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. • ...
Nervous System 2022-09-27
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- Senses the stimulus.
- nerve structures through which impulses are run from a nerve center.
- Example: a bit of dust touches eyelashes.
- Sends signals to the body parts
- Collects the information from the receptor.
- Reflex response involving internal organs.
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- Reflex response Involving skeletal muscles of the body.
- Eyelid closes to protect the eye
- Receives data from the sensory neurons.
- a neural pathway that conducts impulses.
- The body part responsible for producing the reaction.
11 Clues: Senses the stimulus. • Sends signals to the body parts • Eyelid closes to protect the eye • Receives data from the sensory neurons. • a neural pathway that conducts impulses. • Example: a bit of dust touches eyelashes. • Reflex response involving internal organs. • Collects the information from the receptor. • The body part responsible for producing the reaction. • ...
Alcohol Effect on CNS 2015-06-07
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- Cord What the Central Nervous System consists of.
- Both ____ are located in the spinal cord.
- The parts that make up the brain stem.
- Part of the brain that has the ability to interpret auditory information and information from the nose.
- Part of the brain that controls emotions, memory and social and sexual behavior.
- The two types of matter in the brain.
- The spinal cord is composed of a series of ____.
- Part of the brain that is the primary visual cortex, where visual items like color is registered.
- The cell body has several highly branched , thick extensions that appear like cables and are called ____.
- Branching fibers at the end of the axon that leads the nervous impulse from the axon to the synapses.
- The types of Neurons.
- ____ is a long, thin process that carries impulses away from the cell body to another.
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- receives and stores impulses.
- The three principal parts of the brain.
- These are white segmented coverings around axon and dendrites.
- Emerge from the sensory organs and the skin to carry the impulse from the sensory organs toward the brain and spinal cord.
- Neurons link sensory and motor neurons.
- The cerebrum is divided into 2 ____.
- Part of the brain that registers impulse from the skin, such as body temperature and the sense of touch, are interpret.
- ___ are to receive and process information and to regulate bodily activity.
- Brain carries impulses to and from Grey matter.
21 Clues: The types of Neurons. • receives and stores impulses. • The cerebrum is divided into 2 ____. • The two types of matter in the brain. • The parts that make up the brain stem. • The three principal parts of the brain. • Neurons link sensory and motor neurons. • Both ____ are located in the spinal cord. • Brain carries impulses to and from Grey matter. • ...
Chapter 9 Science Review 2023-03-28
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- Arthropods have a head, a thorax, and an __________
- This might be confused with an invertebrate.
- These do not have blood vessels.
- cord The human brain and spinal cord develop from this structure.
- What is a body plan which cannot be divided into any two parts that are nearly mirror images?
- Small chordate animals which live in sand just off of ocean shores.
- What is a body plan in which an organism can be divided into two parts that are mirror images of each other anywhere through its central axis?
- What is a characteristic common to all animals?
- What type of chordates are cats, dogs, fish, snakes, frogs, and birds?
- What has a hard outer covering, bilateral symmetry, 3 body parts and most are insects?
- A trait that makes a population a better match for its environment and helps it survive.
- Plants and animals both have cells with __________
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- They have no backbones.
- This is an animal because it is multicellular, has collagen, and does not make its own food.
- What is a body plan in which an organism can be divided into two halves that are mirror images of each other?
- Example of bilateral symmetry.
- Mammals are the only group of vertebrate chordates that produce ___________
- These have backbones.
- A lancelet is classified as an invertebrate chordate because it can _________, lives near the ocean, and lives under the ground.
- Typical chordate characteristics include tail, nerve cord, and ?
- What structural adaptation made it possible for vertebrates to reproduce on land?
- Group of animals most closely related to segmented worms.
22 Clues: These have backbones. • They have no backbones. • Example of bilateral symmetry. • These do not have blood vessels. • This might be confused with an invertebrate. • What is a characteristic common to all animals? • Plants and animals both have cells with __________ • Arthropods have a head, a thorax, and an __________ • ...
Medical Terminology game- the cooks 2023-09-19
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- pain in the mastoid
- removal of eye
- nerves
- electroencephalogram
- excessive desire
- history and physical
- growth center in bone
- level of consciousness
- speech
- incision into the tear sac
- arm
- peripheral nervous system
- treatment
- procedure for measuring hearing
- spinal cord
- generalized pain in the eye
- transient ischemic attack
- feet
- plates epiphyseal plates
- hard formation in the tear system
- multiple sclerosis
- the neck section of the spine
- sensation
- motion
- brain
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- nerve bundle
- cartilage
- break from reality
- central nervous system
- eye bulging from the orbit
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- head
- vertebra
- eyelid inflammation
- widening of a joint to move parts away from the body
- No known drug allergies
- pus draining from the eyelid
- swelling around the eyelid
- blood pressure
- vital signs
- body mass index
- ribs
- blood cells
- lower back
- review of system
- patient
- joints narrow to bring parts back toward the body
- electromyogram
- joints
- attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
- primary care provider
- bone
- smaller bones that connect together in the spine
- drooping around the eyelid
- chest/upper back section of the spine
- dizziness
- area between the end of the bones
- past medical history
- head
59 Clues: arm • head • ribs • feet • bone • head • brain • nerves • speech • joints • motion • patient • vertebra • treatment • sensation • dizziness • cartilage • lower back • vital signs • blood cells • spinal cord • nerve bundle • removal of eye • blood pressure • electromyogram • body mass index • excessive desire • review of system • multiple sclerosis • break from reality • pain in the mastoid • eyelid inflammation • electroencephalogram • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-01-24
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- Muscles attached to bones and create movement in the body (voluntary)
- The system of the body responsible for movement both voluntary and involuntary
- The system of the body responsible for the breaking down of food into nutrients for absorption and elimination of the waste from food and water the body does not need.
- The muscle of the heart (involuntary)
- Blood vessels responsible for carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- Fibrous connective tissue that connect bone to bone
- Attaches muscle to bone to produce movement
- The main artery of the body. It is the largest artery in the body and carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the blood vessels that reach the rest of the body.
- A dome-shaped muscle that works with your lungs to allow you to inhale and exhale air.
- Blood vessels responsible for carrying oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
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- Muscles of the walls of the hollow organs of the body (involuntary)
- framework of the body that provides support, protection and movement.
- A type of protein that acts as a catalyst to break down other molecules
- The body system responsible for carrying blood, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
- A digestive juice produced by the liver and stored by the gallbladder to break down fat.
- The system of the body responsible for breathing.
- The airway tube that leads from the voice box to the airways that lead to the lungs. Also called the windpipe.
- A part of the body that performs a specific job in the body such as the heart, the lungs, the digestive system, etc.
18 Clues: The muscle of the heart (involuntary) • Attaches muscle to bone to produce movement • The system of the body responsible for breathing. • Fibrous connective tissue that connect bone to bone • Muscles of the walls of the hollow organs of the body (involuntary) • Muscles attached to bones and create movement in the body (voluntary) • ...
cardiovascular system 2022-11-16
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- Gas that enters the blood through the lungs and travels to the heart to be pumped via arteries to all body cells
- Smallest type of blood vessel.
- Innermost lining of blood vessels.
- One of two lower chambers of the heart.
- Largest artery in the body.
- Relaxation phase of the heartbeat.
- Abnormal swishing sound caused by improper closure of the heart valves
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- Beat of the heart as felt through the walls of the arteries.
- Muscular middle layer of the heart.
- Contraction phase of the heartbeat.
- Inner lining of the heart.
- Thin-walled vessel that carries blood from body tissues and lungs back to the heart.
- Small artery.
- Small vein.
- One of two upper chambers of the heart.
- Largest type of blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body
16 Clues: Small vein. • Small artery. • Inner lining of the heart. • Largest artery in the body. • Smallest type of blood vessel. • Innermost lining of blood vessels. • Relaxation phase of the heartbeat. • Muscular middle layer of the heart. • Contraction phase of the heartbeat. • One of two lower chambers of the heart. • One of two upper chambers of the heart. • ...
The Vocabulary Game 2019-07-14
Across
- A baby or young animal growing in the womb
- A warm blooded animal with a backbone and hair
- Small animal with 6 legs and a body divided into 3 parts
- Feathered animal with 2 wings, 2 legs and a beak
- When a seed starts growing and developing
- The time between conception and birth
- The process of your body changing when growing into an adult
- A young child just learning to walk
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- Process of producing offspring
- Part of the female body when babies develop and grow before birth
- An animal that can live on land and in water
- The process of fertilizing a flower or plant
- A child or young animal
- An unborn human body
- Child between 13 and 19
- A living thing that grows out of the ground
16 Clues: An unborn human body • A child or young animal • Child between 13 and 19 • Process of producing offspring • A young child just learning to walk • The time between conception and birth • When a seed starts growing and developing • A baby or young animal growing in the womb • A living thing that grows out of the ground • An animal that can live on land and in water • ...
Unit 4 Review 2024-04-01
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- This is a baby frog
- This animal group lives in the water and have gills to breathe
- This animal group has fur and live babies
- This animal group have feathers can lay eggs
- This animal group has scales, lay eggs and have lungs to breathe
- This organ helps you think, talk and move
- These animals have no skeleton or a skeleton outside their body
- This organ pushes blood around your body
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- This is a baby butterfly
- A living thing that eats other living things to get energy
- These organs help you breathe air
- These organs absorb nutrients from your food
- This invertebrate group have three body parts and six legs
- A living thing that can make their own food
- This organ breaks down food
- These animals have a skeleton inside their body
16 Clues: This is a baby frog • This is a baby butterfly • This organ breaks down food • These organs help you breathe air • This organ pushes blood around your body • This animal group has fur and live babies • This organ helps you think, talk and move • A living thing that can make their own food • This animal group have feathers can lay eggs • ...
What do you look like? 2022-02-24
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- if you can't see well you wear them
- shape between average and thin
- synonym for fat
- yellow hair
- part of the body between the neck and the arms
- very thin
- curly, wavy or straight
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- opposite of short
- hair under the nose
- hair on the chin (under the mouth)
- parts of the body,you can hear with them
- tall, medium or short
12 Clues: very thin • yellow hair • synonym for fat • opposite of short • hair under the nose • tall, medium or short • curly, wavy or straight • shape between average and thin • hair on the chin (under the mouth) • if you can't see well you wear them • parts of the body,you can hear with them • part of the body between the neck and the arms
Discover your Animals 2013-06-01
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- eight jointed legs
- cold-blooded with no arms or legs
- feathers, air sac and wings
- have spiny skin and can regenerate
- cold-blooded with moist, scaleless skin
- warm-blooded, most complex creature
- fins and a lateral line
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- tentacles with stinging cells
- eukaryotic, reproduce by spores
- smalles living things on earth
- soft body covered by a shell
- exoskeleton with eight walking legs
- three body parts and six legs
13 Clues: eight jointed legs • fins and a lateral line • feathers, air sac and wings • soft body covered by a shell • tentacles with stinging cells • three body parts and six legs • smalles living things on earth • eukaryotic, reproduce by spores • cold-blooded with no arms or legs • have spiny skin and can regenerate • exoskeleton with eight walking legs • ...
Discover your Animals 2013-06-01
Across
- cold-blooded with no arms or legs
- three body parts and six legs
- cold-blooded with moist, scaleless skin
- have spiny skin and can regenerate
- fins and a lateral line
- tentacles with stinging cells
- warm-blooded, most complex creature
- feathers, air sac and wings
Down
- smallest living things on earth
- exoskeleton with eight walking legs
- soft body covered by a shell
- eukaryotic, reproduce by spores
- eight jointed legs
13 Clues: eight jointed legs • fins and a lateral line • feathers, air sac and wings • soft body covered by a shell • three body parts and six legs • tentacles with stinging cells • smallest living things on earth • eukaryotic, reproduce by spores • cold-blooded with no arms or legs • have spiny skin and can regenerate • exoskeleton with eight walking legs • ...
Halloween Crossword! 2017-10-24
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- Mr. Troy's favourite monster!
- A place where dead people live…
- A small flying animal!
- The opposite of good!
- What Sadako and Hanako are…
- These movies are very popular during Halloween!
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- A famous Halloween vegetable!
- He lives in Transylvania…
- A monster sewn together from body-parts!
- A Word similar to spooky!
- Everyone has one of these inside them!
- A spell-casting woman. ..
- Your body is full of this…
13 Clues: The opposite of good! • A small flying animal! • He lives in Transylvania… • A Word similar to spooky! • A spell-casting woman. .. • Your body is full of this… • What Sadako and Hanako are… • A famous Halloween vegetable! • Mr. Troy's favourite monster! • A place where dead people live… • Everyone has one of these inside them! • A monster sewn together from body-parts! • ...
Fantastic Body Parts 2022-01-06
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- having the form of a curve; bent
- a hard permanent outgrowth, often curved and pointed, found in pairs on the heads of cattle, sheep, goats, giraffes, etc.
- a swift-running deerlike ruminant with smooth hair and upward-pointing horns, of a group native to Africa and Asia that includes the gazelles, impala, and elands
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- large heavyset herbivorous mammal of Africa and Asia that have one or two upright keratinous horns on the snout and thick gray to brown skin with little hair
- place within a grading system
- a farm animal or a wild animal that is about the size of a sheep. They have horns, and hairs on their chin which resemble a beard.
6 Clues: place within a grading system • having the form of a curve; bent • a hard permanent outgrowth, often curved and pointed, found in pairs on the heads of cattle, sheep, goats, giraffes, etc. • a farm animal or a wild animal that is about the size of a sheep. They have horns, and hairs on their chin which resemble a beard. • ...
Frog Body Parts 2017-03-06
7 Clues: grabs food • ___________ teeth • ___________ teeth • ___________ membrane; ears • muscle; rotates upper thigh • ___________ membrane; goggles • muscle; pulls on Achilles Tendon
Animals' body parts 2023-10-05
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- What lets a monkey swing from trees like a tail?
- What helps a bird fly and keeps it warm under its feathers?
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- What does a deer have on its head that can show its age and health?
- What are the sharp nails that cats can hide?
- What helps a chameleon see its prey by moving independently?
- What do dolphins use to talk and find their way underwater?
6 Clues: What are the sharp nails that cats can hide? • What lets a monkey swing from trees like a tail? • What do dolphins use to talk and find their way underwater? • What helps a bird fly and keeps it warm under its feathers? • What helps a chameleon see its prey by moving independently? • What does a deer have on its head that can show its age and health?
parts of body 2025-05-13
6 Clues: The digits at the end of your hand. • The muscle at the back of your upper arm. • The area where you store and digest food. • The part that connects your head to your body. • The part of your body that protects your lungs. • The joint that connects the upper arm to the forearm.
Vocab 2024-03-28
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- a chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the body's use of molecules for energy
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- a body system that transports molecules from all cells of the body
- the body system that breaks down food
- a molecule organisms get from air or water
- the molecule building blocks for protein
- a molecule that can be used to release energy
- A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body.
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- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a category of large molecules that preform important functions
- a claim supported by evidence
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen
- a group of atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
17 Clues: a group of atoms • a claim supported by evidence • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen • the body system that breaks down food • the body's use of molecules for energy • the molecule building blocks for protein • a molecule organisms get from air or water • a molecule that can be used to release energy • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Fitness Crossword 2025-03-28
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- to exercise your entire body for long periods of time
- Fitness test that measures muscle endurance
- fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance
- the body systems working together
- to use your joints fully through a wide range of motion
- fitness zone a way to measure if you are healthy for you age and gender
- one of the parts of something. There are five components of fitness
- fitness test used in class to measure body composition
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- fitness test to measure ones flexibility of the hamstring muscles
- fitness test that measures upper body flexibility
- the amount of force your muscles can produce
- fitness test that measures upper body flexibility
- the ability to use your muscle many times without tiring
- fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- the percentage of body weight that is made up of fat when compared to other body tissue
15 Clues: the body systems working together • Fitness test that measures muscle endurance • the amount of force your muscles can produce • fitness test that measures upper body flexibility • fitness test that measures upper body flexibility • fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance • to exercise your entire body for long periods of time • ...
External Body Parts: Lower Limbs and Extremities 2020-06-09
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- The top part of the leg between the knee and the hip.
- One of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body.
- The back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee.
- The joint between the top and bottom parts of the leg where it bends in the middle.
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- The area at either side of the body between the top of the leg and the waist.
- One of the five small parts that stick out from the foot.
- The back part of the foot.
- The top part of the legs that forms a flat surface when you are sitting down.
- The joint that connects the foot to the leg.
- The lowest part of the leg that is below the ankle on which a person stands.
10 Clues: The back part of the foot. • The joint that connects the foot to the leg. • The top part of the leg between the knee and the hip. • The back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee. • One of the five small parts that stick out from the foot. • One of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body. • ...
Fitness crossword puzzle 2025-03-27
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- Fitness that measures upper body flexibility
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance
- The Ability to use your muscle many times without tiring
- The amount of force your muscles can produce
- To exercise your entire body for long periods of time
- The body systems working together efficiently
- The percent of body weight that is made up of fat when compared to other body tissue
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- A way to measure if you are healthy for your age and your gender
- Fitness Test to measure ones flexibility of the hamstring Muscles
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- Fitness test that measures muscle endurance
- Fitness test that measures muscle endurance
- To use your joints fully through a wide range of motion
- One of the parts of something. There are 5 components of fitness
15 Clues: Fitness test that measures muscle endurance • Fitness test that measures muscle endurance • Fitness that measures upper body flexibility • The amount of force your muscles can produce • The body systems working together efficiently • Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance • To exercise your entire body for long periods of time • ...
Mollusk Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-01
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- Strong muscles which extend between the shells to tightly hold a bivalve’s shell closed
- Organs that remove metabolic wastes from a mollusk’s body
- Type of circulatory system found in cephalopods; blood moves to and from tissues within blood vessels
- Modified gills present in many aquatic mollusks; feathery or comb-like structures used for respiration
- Type of symmetry exhibited by most mollusks
- The term Cephalopod means this
- Structure that connects the two shells of a bivalve
- Material which composes the inner layer of a mollusk shell
- The oldest part of a bivalve shell
- Part of the mollusk body that contains most of the organs
- The large, muscular organ mollusks use for locomotion and prey capture
- The term Mollusk means this
- Name for the outer layer of a mollusk shell
- Another term for a mollusk shell
- A copper-containing pigment which causes mollusks to have blue blood
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- Another name for bivalves, meaning “hatchet-footed animals” after their shape
- Structure used by filter feeding bivalves to bring in water containing small food particles
- Another name for the foregut; receives and prepares food for digestion
- Name for the middle layer of a mollusk shell
- The term Bivalve means this
- The oldest and smallest whorl of a univalve shell
- The free-swimming larva that emerges from the egg in many mollusks
- A rasping, tongue-like organ that is found in all mollusks except bivalves
- Animals found on rocky marine shorelines with 8 overlapping plates on their dorsal surface
- A protective plate made of tanned protein that covers the shell aperture when the body is withdrawn into the shell
- Material which composes the middle layer of a mollusk shell
- A membranous sheath of skin extending from the visceral mass that hangs down on each side of the body, protecting the soft parts
- type of circulatory system in which blood is not entirely contained within blood vessels; rather it flows through vessels in some parts of the body and enters open sinuses in other parts
- Long, coiled organ used to absorb nutrients from digested food
- The term Gastropod means this
- The second larval stage of many mollusks; has large, ciliated lobes and the beginnings of a foot, shell, and mantle
- Process in which the visceral mass of a gastropod rotates 180 degrees during development
- Location of the eyes or eyespots on a snail
33 Clues: The term Bivalve means this • The term Mollusk means this • The term Gastropod means this • The term Cephalopod means this • Another term for a mollusk shell • The oldest part of a bivalve shell • Type of symmetry exhibited by most mollusks • Location of the eyes or eyespots on a snail • Name for the outer layer of a mollusk shell • ...
The Circulatory system 2024-03-19
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- the biggest artery in the body
- vessels that carry blood to the heart
- the system of the body that carries nutrients around the body
- carries oxygen to your cells
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- red protein found in blood
- vessels that carry blood to the different parts of your body away from the heart
- pumps blood around the body
- pumps blood away from the heart
- fill the blood with oxygen
9 Clues: red protein found in blood • fill the blood with oxygen • pumps blood around the body • carries oxygen to your cells • the biggest artery in the body • pumps blood away from the heart • vessels that carry blood to the heart • the system of the body that carries nutrients around the body • vessels that carry blood to the different parts of your body away from the heart
Primary 5 Systems 2020-09-13
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- ___________ circuit allows electric current to flow through it.
- the basic unit of life
- tiny openings that allow gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter or leave a plant
- tubes that transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the other parts of the plant
- system where the blood transport oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of a human body. The blood carries carbon dioxide and waste materials away from different parts of the human body
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- process where green leaves use water and carbon dioxide to make food in the presence of sunlight
- tubes that transport food made in the leaves to the other parts of the plant (roots, stem, flowers and fruits)
- contains chlorophyll that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- ____________ of electricity do not allow electric current to flow through in the circuit.
9 Clues: the basic unit of life • ___________ circuit allows electric current to flow through it. • contains chlorophyll that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • ____________ of electricity do not allow electric current to flow through in the circuit. • tiny openings that allow gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter or leave a plant • ...
Save this for school 2022-05-18
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- law-enforcer
- after eleventh
- absurd
- a list of things to do at certain times
- a place to eat
- certainly
- peanut butter with two slices of bread
- attempted
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- the adjective form of religion
- none
- to give way
- alike
- fasten your ____ belts
- one who watches over sheep
- past form of refer
- Man is made in body, soul, and ___
- climate
- divide into parts
18 Clues: none • alike • absurd • climate • certainly • attempted • to give way • law-enforcer • after eleventh • a place to eat • divide into parts • past form of refer • fasten your ____ belts • one who watches over sheep • the adjective form of religion • Man is made in body, soul, and ___ • peanut butter with two slices of bread • a list of things to do at certain times
Body Parts (basic) 2021-03-13
body parts-1 2019-08-28
Human Body Parts 2025-03-25
6 Clues: They help you see • They help you walk • They help you listen • They are part of your hands • They help you hug the people you love • They are part of your mouth and they help you eat
The body parts 2025-05-28
6 Clues: core of the body • contains femur bone and quadriceps • return deoxygenated blood to the heart • transports oxygen, nutrients and waste • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • supports body weight, contains the bladder
Spanish body parts 2022-02-12
Drafting II Engineering Review 2020-03-19
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- a helical ridge on the outside of a screw, bolt, etc. or on the inside of a cylindrical hole, to allow two parts to be screwed together
- to move between two 2d shapes creating a 3d object
- creating a rounded surface instead of a sharp corner
- an imaginary flat surface
- to limit the ways in which an object can move
- to take a 2d shape and spin it about an axis creating a 3d object
- putting multiple parts together into a single file, often using mates/constraints
- to take away part of an object
- 2d drawing used to begin designing a 3d model
- to “scoop” out the inside of a 3d object
- to add two parts together
- produce by making lines and marks
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- a recurring design
- Operators such as join, subtract intersection that create a 3d object
- a hollow place in a solid body or surface
- carve, mold, or stamp a design on (a surface) so that it stands out in relief
- the place where two parts crossover
- angling a corner
- an equal opposite design
- to give thickness to a 2d shape
- a curve that connects two or more specific points
- to take a 2d shape and move it along a path creating a 3d object
- a 2d object revolved about an axis to create a 3d object along a spiral path
23 Clues: angling a corner • a recurring design • an equal opposite design • an imaginary flat surface • to add two parts together • to take away part of an object • to give thickness to a 2d shape • produce by making lines and marks • the place where two parts crossover • to “scoop” out the inside of a 3d object • a hollow place in a solid body or surface • ...
Plant Tissues 2012-03-04
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- A group of secondary tissues forming a protective layer which replaces the epidermis of many plant stems, roots, and other parts
- It is the main tissue in the plant body, occurring in almost all regions. It is particularly abundant in the root and stem
- group of cells that are structurally alike and that performs the same function
- It is a type of simple permanent tissue mainly meant for providing mechanical support and protection to different parts of the plant body
- allow stems and roots to increase in diameter
- the outermost covering of the plant body
- type of tissue performing more than one function
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- responsible for the increase in length of the stems and roots
- made up of actively dividing cells may also be called as embryo cells
- It is a type of simple permanent tissue, which is mainly meant for providing mechanical support to the shoot system of a plant
- made up of cells that already lost the capacity to divide
- conducts organic substances
- type of a tissue with a single function
- conducts water and mineral substances
14 Clues: conducts organic substances • conducts water and mineral substances • type of a tissue with a single function • the outermost covering of the plant body • allow stems and roots to increase in diameter • type of tissue performing more than one function • made up of cells that already lost the capacity to divide • ...
ACT Vocab Crossword 2018-01-11
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- not magnetic
- ability of an object or material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed
- amount a customer pays on the estimate
- divides the vehicle into two equal halves, the passenger side and the drivers side, also called the center line
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp
- Ultra High Strength Steel; Iron Carbon + Boron
- Safety Data Sheets; 16 sections; all safety that is needed to know about product
- affects the integrity of the car
- vehicle which parts of the body structure serve as support for overall vehicle parts
- a temporary spot weld used instead of a clamp or metal screw while making a permanent weld
- taping up and papering a vehicle
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- piece of sheet metal placed between 2 dies and a press forces the metal into the shape of the dies
- out body; does not effect structural integrity of vehicle
- something added to an original estimate
- consistency or body of a paint; thickness or thinness of a liquid
- painting
- Environmental Protection Agency; protects and makes laws for the environment
- a condition in which one corner of a vehicle is higher than normal; the opposite corner might be lower than normal
- air + paint
- magnetic
- Volatile Organic Compounds are organic chemicals that have a high vapor pressure at ordinary room temperature
- a condition in which one area of a vehicle is lower than normal
- a repair a company sends out or pays someone else to do
- Hazardous Airbourne Pollutant
24 Clues: painting • magnetic • air + paint • not magnetic • Malfunction Indicator Lamp • Hazardous Airbourne Pollutant • affects the integrity of the car • taping up and papering a vehicle • amount a customer pays on the estimate • something added to an original estimate • Ultra High Strength Steel; Iron Carbon + Boron • a repair a company sends out or pays someone else to do • ...
Chapter 6 2012-09-18
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- vertical cells in a table
- the goal of a publication
- the main paragraphs in a document
- a single sheet of paper with information on both sides and folded two or three times to create a smaller publication
- a diagram that shows the hierarchy of the employees or departments in a company.
- the information presented in a report
- information that comes before the body of a report
- illustrations that show relationships between elements
- horizontal cells in a table
- the intersection of a row and column in a table
- a named set of formats
- parts of a diagram
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- used to end a column of text. text after the break is moved into the next column.
- a section at the top of a newsletter that contains information about the publication.
- used to divide a document into sections
- a list of the headings and their corresponding page numbers in a document
- displays the organization of a document
- a process that divides a word, when necessary, at the end of a line with a hyphen so part of the word wraps to the next line.
- a brochure layout that has six panels of information
- the line separating a row and column in a table
- the people that read the publication
- parts of a document that can have different formatting
- titles that are often bold and in a larger and different font than a body text
23 Clues: parts of a diagram • a named set of formats • vertical cells in a table • the goal of a publication • horizontal cells in a table • the main paragraphs in a document • the people that read the publication • the information presented in a report • used to divide a document into sections • displays the organization of a document • the line separating a row and column in a table • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: PERCEPTION 2014-08-04
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- Ability to perceive differences among objects and positional aspects of objects
- Inability to dress oneself
- Lack of awareness or denial of severity of paralysis; lack of insight
- Inability to recognize familiar faces
- Type of limb apraxia; difficulty using tools
- Interferes with the ability to comprehend the relationship of parts to the whole; impairment in ability to draw and arrange objects correctly in space
- Ability to differentiate foreground and background forms or objects
- Ability to discriminate between right and left sides of the body
- Type of limb apraxia; inability to carry out a motor command
- Can hear sounds but not recognize them
- Impairment of the capacity to perform purposeful movement in the absence of paresis or paralysis
- An internal awareness of the body and the relationship of body parts to each other
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- The integration and interpretation of sensation into meaningful information
- Inability to recognize or make sense of incoming information despite intact sensory capabilities
- Inability to visually recognize objects despite having intact vision
- Determine the location of objects and settings and the route to the location
- Type of limb apraxia; inability to create a plan for a specific movement; difficulty sequencing
- Inability to comprehend written language
- Relating objects to each other or self
- Inability to recognize objects by touch and manipulation alone
- Failure to respond to stimuli presented contralateral to brain lesion
- Impaired ability to identify the fingers of one's own and/or those of another person
22 Clues: Inability to dress oneself • Inability to recognize familiar faces • Relating objects to each other or self • Can hear sounds but not recognize them • Inability to comprehend written language • Type of limb apraxia; difficulty using tools • Type of limb apraxia; inability to carry out a motor command • Inability to recognize objects by touch and manipulation alone • ...
mimicionary 2021-01-27
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- movement towards the midline of the body.
- backward displacement specifically
- is the ability of an organism to exert itself and remain active for a long period of time.
- the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way.
- that when you walk, your weight tends to be more on the inside of your foot that when you walk, your weight tends to be more on the inside of your foot
- the quality of bending easily without breaking.
- the quality or state of being strong
- the quality, state, or degree of being stable
- Through is continue an action or task to its conclusion.
- that when you walk, your weight tends to be more on the outside of your foot.
- refers to a movement that increases the angle between two body parts.
- something (such as an anatomical part or excrescence) that protrudes.
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- a movement that decreases the angle between two body parts.
- the act of making or getting ready.
- is a process of combining various material inputs and immaterial inputs
- he ability or tendency to move from one position or situation to another
- involves the movement of the sole towards the median plane
- Instant, is defined to be an instant at which a request for that task will have the largest response time.
- is a movement away from the midline
- involves the movement of the sole away from the median plane
20 Clues: backward displacement specifically • the act of making or getting ready. • is a movement away from the midline • the quality or state of being strong • movement towards the midline of the body. • the quality, state, or degree of being stable • the quality of bending easily without breaking. • Through is continue an action or task to its conclusion. • ...
hs1 1.011.04 key terms crossword 2024-09-11
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- fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage
- a first-aid procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a child or adult’s windpipe in which a sudden strong pressure is applied on the abdomen between the navel and the rib cage
- heavy discharge of blood from the blood vessels
- a tool to assess the total body percentage in burn patients and guides treatment decisions
- the space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs
- one of nine areas of the abdomen created by four imaginary planes; used to locate organs more easily
- type of tissue that lines surfaces and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- thin, watery body fluid
- of or relating to the head
- lining of a body cavity
- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding, and supporting muscle
- a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature
- a cut made through the body in the direction of a certain plane
- membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- imaginary line indicating a perpendicular direction to the ground
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- relating to the stomach
- a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to an allergen (i.e., peanuts or bee stings)
- a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- pulse site location in the mid neck, used to evaluate unresponsive adult and child patients by placing two fingertips over the carotid artery
- law that offers legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are injured, ill, in danger, or incapacitated
- sensation of dizziness
- navel; depression in abdomen that marks the former point of attachment of the umbilical cord
- the study of the structure of an organism
- of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth
- group of organs functioning together within one or more body systems located in one similar area of the body
- lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
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- imaginary anatomical dividing lines useful for separating body structures
- uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain, which may produce a physical convulsion, minor physical signs, thought disturbances, or a combination of symptoms
- difficulty breathing characterized by a high-pitched whistle sound noted during each exhale
- pulse felt by placing fingertips over the radial artery along the thumb side of the wrist
- imaginary cross-section that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- a measurement of a person’s arousability and responsiveness to a stimulus
- to divide into two equal parts
- something that initiates quick action or heightened thoughts or feelings
- relating to an outer part
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- unusually pale appearance of the skin most noticeably in the facial region
- a device for stopping the flow of blood through a vein or artery, typically by compressing a limb with a cord-like tight bandage
- pertaining to the skin
- at right angles to a given plane
- the study of cells
- mucous membrane
- one of four parts created by a medial sagittal plane and a transverse plane passing through the umbilicus at right angles
- study of living tissues
- relating to the mouth
- condition in which the body may lose consciousness due to inadequate amounts of oxygen
- pale red bumps that appear on the skin as a result of an allergen exposure
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- relating to the inside of the body
- extending in the same direction and not meeting
- to deposit mineral salts
55 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • relating to the mouth • pertaining to the skin • sensation of dizziness • thin, watery body fluid • lining of a body cavity • relating to the stomach • study of living tissues • to deposit mineral salts • relating to an outer part • of or relating to the head • to divide into two equal parts • at right angles to a given plane • ...
The lifesavers 2023-02-16
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- drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body
- a device that holds injured body parts in place
- section of the hospital where patients get constant attention and doctors rely on specialized equipment
- occurs when the body doesn't have enough red blood cells
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health
- the hospital room used for treating patients with immediate and life-threatening injuries
- wounds that develop on a patient's body from lying in one place for too long
- loss of mental capacity
- removal of human tissue in order to conduct certain medical tests
- of the time period leading up to giving birth
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- a medical condition or physical feature that is passed on in the family
- a virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
- higher than normal body temperature
- restoring a person's breath and circulation
- the place where major surgeries and operations take place
- objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk
- type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency
- unable to move certain areas of the body
- the virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS
- a tube that pumps liquids and medication into a patient's body
- injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin
- a hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- expected to grow and get much worse (especially related to cancerous cells)
- a sac in the body-tissue filled with fluid (sometimes diseased)
- no feeling in a certain body part
25 Clues: loss of mental capacity • no feeling in a certain body part • higher than normal body temperature • unable to move certain areas of the body • restoring a person's breath and circulation • of the time period leading up to giving birth • a device that holds injured body parts in place • type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency • ...
