body parts Crossword Puzzles
Health Review 2017-04-06
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- Hormone that gives body extra energy
- State of well-being or total health
- System that gives body parts the power to move
- / System that contains the brain and spinal cord
- / System that pumps blood and delivers oxygen, nutrients, vitamins, and takes away waste
- Trust, confidence, determination, and dedication are examples of this type of wellness
- Helpful or beneficial stress
- System that provides a living structure to the body
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
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- Infarction/ Medical term for "heart attack"
- Muscle that surrounds the heart
- Allow blood to flow one direction through the heart
- Type of wellness that requires thinking critically about issues, making sound decisions, and identifying problems, and finding solutions
- The key to the structure of the health triangle
- Everyday annoyances to serious personal problems
- / System that breaks down food and provides nutrients to the body
- / System that helps the body fight against diseases
- Lobe that is located in the back of the head and controls vision
- The body's response to change
19 Clues: Helpful or beneficial stress • The body's response to change • Muscle that surrounds the heart • State of well-being or total health • Hormone that gives body extra energy • Infarction/ Medical term for "heart attack" • System that gives body parts the power to move • The key to the structure of the health triangle • Everyday annoyances to serious personal problems • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-07
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- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding and supporting muscle
- mucous membrane
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- anatomy study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- Membrane lining of a body cavity
- the study of cells
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- Fluid a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- Membranes type of tissues that lines the surface and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- Fluid thin, watery body fluid
- study of living tissues
- Membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- the study of the structure of an organism
- Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- fibrous protein occurring in bone in bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the skin
- to deposit mineral salts
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • study of living tissues • to deposit mineral salts • Fluid thin, watery body fluid • Membrane lining of a body cavity • the study of the structure of an organism • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-07
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- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding and supporting muscle
- mucous membrane
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- anatomy study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- Membrane lining of a body cavity
- the study of cells
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- Fluid a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- Membranes type of tissues that lines the surface and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- Fluid thin, watery body fluid
- study of living tissues
- Membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- the study of the structure of an organism
- Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- fibrous protein occurring in bone in bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the skin
- to deposit mineral salts
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • study of living tissues • to deposit mineral salts • Fluid thin, watery body fluid • Membrane lining of a body cavity • the study of the structure of an organism • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • ...
Chapter 6 2020-04-28
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- sweat glands found in the breast, eyelids and ears
- the release of milk from mammary glands
- subcutaneous tissue
- organ secreting protein-rich thick fluid
- cells that produce keratin
- hard covering at the end of finger
- dermal bone under epidermal scale
- hard and thickened area on the skin
- sweat gland that found most of the body
- sharp curve part on the toe of an animal such as birds
- chordate embryos that gives rise to skeletal muscle
- nerve fibers that release the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
- rigid external body covering
- process which skin forms protein
- fibrous protein
- undifferentiated embryonic blocks of presumptive muscle
- melanin-containing cell
- in the mouth of some species of whales.
- cornified and is the real protective layer of the skin
- general term for pigment cell
- parts of skin that produce hair
- embryonic skin segment
- cells that aid in tactile reception
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- large gland in most bird usually secretes oil
- basal layer
- unicellular gland that is absent from lamprey skin
- cytoplasmic process of a neuron
- pigment producing cells
- cortical protective layer
- skin layer lies beneath the epidermis
- part of vertebrate embryo that gives rise to skeletal tissue
- exists only in the thickened layer of soles and palms
- cell immune cells
- outer layer of the skin
- nerve fibers that release adrenaline-like neurotransmitter
- contour feather
- largest body organ
- upper part of the body that produce milk
- hard covering on the foot of an animal such as horse
- keratinized straining plates that arise from the
- hard painted parts on the head of some animals
41 Clues: basal layer • fibrous protein • contour feather • cell immune cells • largest body organ • subcutaneous tissue • embryonic skin segment • pigment producing cells • outer layer of the skin • melanin-containing cell • cortical protective layer • cells that produce keratin • rigid external body covering • general term for pigment cell • cytoplasmic process of a neuron • ...
Bonus Health Assignment 2024-08-23
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- this muscle helps to raise the arm
- a type of connecting tissue that joins muscles to bones and muscles to muscles
- strong flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily, cushions bones, and supports soft tissues
- a problem that occurs in the nervous system when signals in the brain do not send messages the normal way
- small, disk shaped structures that help your blood clot
- another name for shoulder blade
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body
- a muscle that acts as a pump for the circulatory system
- this type of muscle is found in organs and in blood vessels and glands
- tiny blood vessels that carry blood to and from almost all body cells and connect arteries and veins
- a type of cancer in which abnormal shite blood interfere with production of other blood cells
- the command center, or coordinator, of the nervous system
- the cells that make up the nervous system
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- a problem that effects the circulatory system when an abnormally low level of hemoglobin
- this injury occurs when a bone is pushed out of its joint
- another name for the bones in the wrist
- this type of muscle is attached to bones and enables you to move your body
- a type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint
- blood vessels that carry blood from all parts of the body back to the heart
- this is a curving of the backbone where the spine normally makes an S-shape or C-shape
- this type of muscle is found in the walls of your heart
- the yellowish, watery part of blood
- another name for the collarbone
23 Clues: another name for shoulder blade • another name for the collarbone • this muscle helps to raise the arm • the yellowish, watery part of blood • another name for the bones in the wrist • the cells that make up the nervous system • small, disk shaped structures that help your blood clot • this type of muscle is found in the walls of your heart • ...
PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY 2025-03-09
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- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The part of the body that you use to think and control movement.
- The part of your body where food enters.
- The part of your body that connects your foot to your leg.
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- The body part that you use to see.
- The bone in your chest that protects your heart.
- The muscle you use to breathe.
- The organ that removes waste from the blood.
- The organ in your body that helps you breathe.
- The outer part of your body that protects the inside parts.
10 Clues: The muscle you use to breathe. • The body part that you use to see. • The part of your body where food enters. • The organ that removes waste from the blood. • The organ in your body that helps you breathe. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The bone in your chest that protects your heart. • The part of your body that connects your foot to your leg. • ...
Practice Your English 2017-10-02
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- a part of your behaviour which helps you to deal with a difficult situation
- worry or fear * eagerness to do something
- to stop feeling upset, angry or excited, or to stop someone feeling this way
- a particular piece of research.
- extreme physical or mental pain or suffering
- Suddenly feel shocked or become angry
- A scientist who studies brain and nervous system.
- to hate something
- Show sudden emotion
- a criminal that steals from apartments
- positions of the body or parts of the body
- relating to muscles that produce movement, or the nerves and parts of the brain that control these muscles.
- deliver the meaning ofa thought, feeling or idea
- of or related to the face.
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- to decide not to do something because you are too frightened
- unreasonable or foolish
- done without thinking , instinctively .
- Not express your feelings because you feel frightened and lose your confidence
- Feel better,
- the feeling of great interest
- extremely bad or unsuccessful
- the feeling that things will be better
- scared , feeling fear or worry
- neither positive nor negative .
- very difficult or harsh
- the feeling sadness and unhappiness
- see or recognize
27 Clues: Feel better, • see or recognize • to hate something • Show sudden emotion • unreasonable or foolish • very difficult or harsh • of or related to the face. • the feeling of great interest • extremely bad or unsuccessful • scared , feeling fear or worry • a particular piece of research. • neither positive nor negative . • the feeling sadness and unhappiness • ...
Axolotls in Peril 2022-09-08
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- Rememberable, likeness.
- Immature form of the animal.
- A cute, Frilly Salamander.
- Helpful.
- A district of Mexico City.
- Floating gardens.
- Interpret and explain how the evidence supports claim.
- Species Species that don’t belong but can cause harm to the ecosystem
- To retain youthful, juvenile features despite growing up.
- Extract oxygen from the water so the animal can breathe underwater.
- No more remaining members of a species.
- Unhatched offspring.
- Organism A creature studied extensively in the lab to help scientists better understand certain biological processes in humans.
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- The ability to regrow parts of the body.
- Changed over time, to develop the ability to regenerate lost body parts.
- Vegetation Helps filter and clean contaminated water.
- City Where axolotls are from.
- Animals like frogs, toads, and salamanders that need a moist environment to live.
- Web Interconnected food chains of what eats what within an ecosystem.
- Ancient, first, early civilization.
- Answer to the prompt or question.
- The community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical surroundings.
- Cite text to support your claim and thinking.
- A change to their genetic code.
- Successful.
25 Clues: Helpful. • Successful. • Floating gardens. • Unhatched offspring. • Rememberable, likeness. • A cute, Frilly Salamander. • A district of Mexico City. • Immature form of the animal. • City Where axolotls are from. • A change to their genetic code. • Answer to the prompt or question. • Ancient, first, early civilization. • No more remaining members of a species. • ...
"Axolotls in Peril". 2022-09-08
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- Explaining if your evidence supports your claim.
- changed over time, to develop the ability to regenerate lost body parts
- Are made from wave rafts anchored in shallow water.
- Retaining juvenile features even when grown up.
- A answer to a scientific question
- unhatched offspring, develops inside the egg
- Communities of organisms interacting with each
- Species need a moist environment to live.
- Species eat other species.
- It's a frilly salamander.
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- reproduced and eventually developed or changed, to their genetic code.
- extract oxygen from the water so the animal can breathe underwater.
- A district of Mexico city.
- When there are no remaining members of a species.
- City The area is located on a high, flat plateau, surrounded by mountains and volcanoes.
- Web interconnected food chains of what eats what within an ecosystem
- The ability to regrow body parts.
- Something that becomes an important symbol.
- the immature form of the animal hatches
- a creature studied extensively in the lab to help scientists better understand.
- Support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis
- People who once lived in the region.
- Something that results in good.
- Something that's recognizable
- helps filter and clean contaminated water
25 Clues: It's a frilly salamander. • A district of Mexico city. • Species eat other species. • Something that's recognizable • Something that results in good. • The ability to regrow body parts. • A answer to a scientific question • People who once lived in the region. • the immature form of the animal hatches • Species need a moist environment to live. • ...
Diagnostic Imaging 2024-04-08
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- a guide for a specific system needed for every x-ray machine
- catches the electrons in a x-ray tube
- When a object of interest is raised making it look unproportional
- This can destroy a image.
- The direct radiation hitting something or maybe somebody?
- letting parts lay on top of eachother on a x-ray
- The difference in potential applied to the X-ray tube
- Reduces amount of radiation by using shutters located in x-ray tube
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- the sharp portion of the x-ray image
- What is the neutral energy being fired off
- as low as reasonably achievable
- the distance between the X-ray tube and the image receptor
- What are the negatively charged ions called
- a measure of the height of the lead strip to the interspace distance
- What is the foreshortening or elongation of a body part due to a higher angle
- Can be useful when imaging particular body parts
- Current and exposure time are often reported together
- National committee on radiation protection and measurements
- That blurring region of the x-ray image
- Fires off electrons in x-ray tube
20 Clues: This can destroy a image. • as low as reasonably achievable • Fires off electrons in x-ray tube • the sharp portion of the x-ray image • catches the electrons in a x-ray tube • That blurring region of the x-ray image • What is the neutral energy being fired off • What are the negatively charged ions called • Can be useful when imaging particular body parts • ...
Lecture Exam 1 review crosseowrd 2026-02-11
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- Main structural component of the plasma membrane bilayer
- Atom that has gained or lost electrons and carries a charge
- Bond formed by sharing electrons between atoms
- Control mechanism in which the response reduces or shuts off the original stimulus
- Control center of the cell containing DNA
- Primary active transport mechanism that moves sodium out and potassium into the cell
- Maintenance of stable internal conditions despite external changes
- Study of the structure of body parts
- Movement of substances against their concentration gradient using ATP
- Study of how body parts function
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- Solution that causes a cell to gain water and swell
- Specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function
- Solution that causes a cell to lose water and shrink
- Control mechanism in which the response enhances or amplifies the original stimulus
- Organelle that produces ATP through cellular respiration
- Solution in which there is no net movement of water across the membrane
- Rule stating atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve eight valence electrons
- Site of protein synthesis
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
20 Clues: Site of protein synthesis • Study of how body parts function • Study of the structure of body parts • Control center of the cell containing DNA • Bond formed by sharing electrons between atoms • Solution that causes a cell to gain water and swell • Solution that causes a cell to lose water and shrink • Movement of molecules from high to low concentration • ...
Nutrient's and their names! 2023-12-12
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- the most abundant mineral in the body
- What makes up a recipe.
- a mineral that the body needs for growth
- Fiber Includes the parts of plant foods your body
- curing meat, baking, thickening, retaining moisture
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- A unit of energy.
- A waxy, fat-like substance that's found in your body.
- A measurement of food.
- Nutrients in food that the body uses to build cell membranes
- A group of substances that are needed for normal cell function
10 Clues: A unit of energy. • A measurement of food. • What makes up a recipe. • the most abundant mineral in the body • a mineral that the body needs for growth • Fiber Includes the parts of plant foods your body • curing meat, baking, thickening, retaining moisture • A waxy, fat-like substance that's found in your body. • ...
Circulatory System 2012-06-14
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- The wall inbertween the to parts of blood in the heart.
- Is just above the mitral valve.
- You use your ______ chew your food.
- These are used to carry the blood around the body.
- Pumps deoxygenated blood to the Palmonary artery.
- Another name for _________ is the windpipe.
- A vein that brings the deoxygenated blood from the top part of the body.
- These have tiny blood vessels that carry blood between the smallest arteries and small veins.
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- Is in your belly.
- A vein that bings the Deoxygenate blood from the bottom pert of the body.
- A valve that is in the left side of the heart.
- Is located just above the right Iricuspid valve.
- Have a thick elastic wall and a small lurnen.
- A valve that is in the right side of the heart.
- Pumps the oxygenated blood to the aorta.
- The oxygenated blood goes throw this part to get to the body.
- What do you use to breath with.
- The organ that’s pumps all the to the body.
- Is a group of organs working together to do a particular job in your body.
19 Clues: Is in your belly. • Is just above the mitral valve. • What do you use to breath with. • You use your ______ chew your food. • Pumps the oxygenated blood to the aorta. • The organ that’s pumps all the to the body. • Another name for _________ is the windpipe. • Have a thick elastic wall and a small lurnen. • A valve that is in the left side of the heart. • ...
Human Systems Crossword Puzzle By Yu Jun 2024-05-17
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- Helps the body move
- This system carries digested food to different parts of the body
- This system gives the body its shape and protects important part of the
- Food stays there for a few hours
- This system helps to break down food into simpler substances
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- It protects the brain
- This system contains only muscles
- The third part of the respiratory system
- Protects our lungs and heart
- Breathe in air
- It pushes food down from the mouth to the stomach
- Chews food with saliva
12 Clues: Breathe in air • Helps the body move • It protects the brain • Chews food with saliva • Protects our lungs and heart • Food stays there for a few hours • This system contains only muscles • The third part of the respiratory system • It pushes food down from the mouth to the stomach • This system helps to break down food into simpler substances • ...
Nervous System Crossword 2025-04-25
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- involves body parts besides the brain/spinal cord
- receive signals
- also known as the central nervous system
- also known as nerve cells
- involve the damage or destruction of the myelin sheath
- transmit signals
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- involve the loss of nerve cells
- transport signals from the body to the brain
- controls movement, emotion, and memories
- the junction between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite of another
- transport signals from the brain/spinal cord to the body
- protects nerves
12 Clues: receive signals • protects nerves • transmit signals • also known as nerve cells • involve the loss of nerve cells • controls movement, emotion, and memories • also known as the central nervous system • transport signals from the body to the brain • involves body parts besides the brain/spinal cord • involve the damage or destruction of the myelin sheath • ...
Greetings 2026-04-10
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- top part of the body
- the rear part of your body
- people you work with at your job
- the beliefs and traditions of a group
- kind, soft, and not rough
- part of your face beside your mouth
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- to move something quickly side to side
- body parts used to hold things
- to say hello or welcome someone
- to see or come together with someone
- part of your face used for smelling
- to hold someone in your arm
12 Clues: top part of the body • kind, soft, and not rough • the rear part of your body • to hold someone in your arm • body parts used to hold things • to say hello or welcome someone • people you work with at your job • part of your face used for smelling • part of your face beside your mouth • to see or come together with someone • the beliefs and traditions of a group • ...
Chapter 6 2020-04-28
Across
- sweat glands found in the breast, eyelids and ears
- the release of milk from mammary glands
- subcutaneous tissue
- organ secreting protein-rich thick fluid
- cells that produce keratin
- hard covering at the end of finger
- dermal bone under epidermal scale
- hard and thickened area on the skin
- sweat gland that found most of the body
- sharp curve part on the toe of an animal such as birds
- chordate embryos that gives rise to skeletal muscle
- nerve fibers that release the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
- rigid external body covering
- process which skin forms protein
- fibrous protein
- undifferentiated embryonic blocks of presumptive muscle
- melanin-containing cell
- in the mouth of some species of whales.
- cornified and is the real protective layer of the skin
- general term for pigment cell
- parts of skin that produce hair
- embryonic skin segment
- cells that aid in tactile reception
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- large gland in most bird usually secretes oil
- basal layer
- unicellular gland that is absent from lamprey skin
- cytoplasmic process of a neuron
- pigment producing cells
- cortical protective layer
- skin layer lies beneath the epidermis
- part of vertebrate embryo that gives rise to skeletal tissue
- exists only in the thickened layer of soles and palms
- cell immune cells
- outer layer of the skin
- nerve fibers that release adrenaline-like neurotransmitter
- contour feather
- largest body organ
- upper part of the body that produce milk
- hard covering on the foot of an animal such as horse
- keratinized straining plates that arise from the
- hard painted parts on the head of some animals
41 Clues: basal layer • fibrous protein • contour feather • cell immune cells • largest body organ • subcutaneous tissue • embryonic skin segment • pigment producing cells • outer layer of the skin • melanin-containing cell • cortical protective layer • cells that produce keratin • rigid external body covering • general term for pigment cell • cytoplasmic process of a neuron • ...
The Circulatory System: The Heart 2020-11-14
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- hold things together
- atria are separated by the _______
- _______ connect each atrium to corresponding ventricle
- the medial cavity of the thorax
- type of semilunar valve
- the outermost layer of the pericardium
- _______ keep the blood going in the correct direction
- inner layer of serous pericardium, outermost layer of heart wall
- ventricles are separated by _______
- pumping chambers
- delivers blood to the right atrium draining from the myocardium
- outer layer of the serous pericardium
- connect ventricles and arteries that stem from them and prevent blood that is leaving from flowing back into ventricle
- delivers blood to the right atrium from upper parts of body
- passage of the oxygenated blood from the left ventricle through the body, providing oxygen and nutrients, and back to the right atrium
- dense connective tissue that protects the heart
- type of semilunar valve
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- junctions between the cells are called _______
- the layers surrounding the heart chanbers
- makes up most of heart, mainly consisting of cardiac muscle
- passage of the blood from the right ventricle through the lungs and back to the left atrium
- dense network of connective tissue fiber that provides structural support and insulates electrical activity
- layer of endothelium that lines the heart chambers
- second layer of the pericardium
- allow for ions to pass through
- heart's own type of muscle, short and fat, one or two nuclei each, branched and interlocked with each other
- muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- left AV valve, two flaps
- delivers blood to the right atrium from lower parts of body
- receiving chambers
- cardiac and skeletal muscle are _______
- largest artery in the body
- right AV valve, three flaps
33 Clues: pumping chambers • receiving chambers • hold things together • type of semilunar valve • type of semilunar valve • left AV valve, two flaps • largest artery in the body • right AV valve, three flaps • allow for ions to pass through • the medial cavity of the thorax • second layer of the pericardium • atria are separated by the _______ • ventricles are separated by _______ • ...
Ch 24.1- Cells, Tissues, and Organs: All about Anatomy 2024-01-18
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- an injury to the skin that is not life-threatening
- the earliest stage of development of an unborn baby
- a slight swelling of a surface
- a boundary where two things meet
- the organ that pumps blood through the body
- an obstacle that blocks a passage
- one part of a larger system
- a system of organs and tissues that together perform a function
- an illness
- things that create a response
- the clear, yellowish fluid part of the blood
- a soft, whitish substance found in bones and teeth
- the condition of carrying a fetus
- a device to move liquid or gas
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- a long organ that extends below the stomach and digests food/liquids
- a living being
- the process by which food is broken down and absorbed into the body
- food or other substances necessary to continue living
- a pear-shaped organ in females; womb
- an organ that develops in the body of a female when they are pregnant
- tube that carries blood away from the heart
- a disease that affects the pancreas that regulates the amount of sugar in the blood
- red fluid that circulates throughout the body
- a nerve cell
- an arrangement or framework of parts that shows how the parts are connected
- branch of science that studies the structure of living things
- a group of cells that function as a unit
- a breakdown or failure to work properly
- the organ that carries food from the throat to the stomach
- a tube that carries blood to the heart
- the basic part of all living things
31 Clues: an illness • a nerve cell • a living being • one part of a larger system • things that create a response • a slight swelling of a surface • a device to move liquid or gas • a boundary where two things meet • an obstacle that blocks a passage • the condition of carrying a fetus • the basic part of all living things • a pear-shaped organ in females; womb • ...
TISSUES 2023-09-28
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- Tissue present in the brain.
- coconut shell tissue:
- connective tissue:
- Another Name of Nerve cell:
- Cardiac Muscles are present only in:
- Prepared food is transported from leaves to other parts of the plant through:
- Transports food from leaves to other parts of the plant:
- SCLERENCHYMA made up of:
- A tissue may secretary gland:
- They are found in alimentary canal and lungs.
- tissue is responsible for carrying water and nutrients in plants:
- A group of cells similar in form, function and organ is known as:
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- example of conducting tissue.
- The nucleus of a neuron is present in:
- Muscles are joined to the bones by:
- Transports water and minerals vertically:
- tissue is responsible for voluntary movements in the human body:
- A single long conducting fibre extending from a neuron is called:
- One bone is joined with another bone by the tissue called:
- collenchyma made up of:
- Fat storing tissue in our body is called:
- On the basis of dividing capacity plant tissues can be classified into:
- They are voluntary muscles.
- The girth of the stem increases due to:
24 Clues: connective tissue: • coconut shell tissue: • collenchyma made up of: • SCLERENCHYMA made up of: • Another Name of Nerve cell: • They are voluntary muscles. • Tissue present in the brain. • example of conducting tissue. • A tissue may secretary gland: • Muscles are joined to the bones by: • Cardiac Muscles are present only in: • The nucleus of a neuron is present in: • ...
Voice 2024-11-06
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- a change in pitch or tone in someones voice
- the capacity to produce sounds that fufil multiple functions
- the distictive manner of expression
- the two fleshy parts that form the upper and lower edges of the mouth
- the formation of clear & distinct sounds of speech
- the little fleshy ball on in the back of the throat
- the hollow organ forming air passage to the lungs and voice cords
- the postion of the body assumed for special purposes
- the language you speak
- the act of pronouncing words or parts of words clearly
- is the act or manner of pronouncing a sound
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- the space inside the nose
- a sound that stays on the same note withoung going higher or lower
- the high or low of percived by someones voice
- a tequniqe for increasing the oxygen in your body
- the quantity or power of sound
- the flap that helps food to not get into the lungs
- process of respiration
- the major muscel of breathing
- the sound quality of someones voice
- the abbility to make a sound be heard at a distance
- the correct choice of words
22 Clues: process of respiration • the language you speak • the space inside the nose • the correct choice of words • the major muscel of breathing • the quantity or power of sound • the distictive manner of expression • the sound quality of someones voice • a change in pitch or tone in someones voice • is the act or manner of pronouncing a sound • ...
EVOLUTION 2025-03-19
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- similar structures but have different anatomies
- the transfer of genetic material from one population to another
- when a portion of a current population becomes isolated due to geographical barriers
- drug used to treat infections caused by microorganisms and bacteria
- the development of new species
- species that have vestigial bind leg bones
- the early stages of development of an organism
- a population of organisms with similar genes
- structures that are inherited that are often smaller and
- when a specific number of species are separated from the rest of the group
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- occurs when there are no physical barriers preventing any members of a species from mating with another
- structures that evolved from the same ancestral body parts
- members of the group that later gave rise to the modern human being
- a cell the develops into a reproductive cell
- molecules that build and support body parts
- when a population moves from its current habitat to a new one
- species that are similar to a zebra
- remains of an organism
- any change in the genes of a population of organisms over a period of time
- located in the chromosomes which consists of DNA
20 Clues: remains of an organism • the development of new species • species that are similar to a zebra • species that have vestigial bind leg bones • molecules that build and support body parts • a cell the develops into a reproductive cell • a population of organisms with similar genes • the early stages of development of an organism • ...
Axolotls 2022-09-09
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- Animals like frogs, toads, and salamanders that need a moist environment to live. Indigenous
- Species Species that don’t belong but can cause harm to the ecosystem
- To retain youthful, juvenile features despite growing up.
- No more remaining members of a species.
- Answer to the prompt or question.
- A creature studied extensively in the lab to help scientists better understand certain biological processes in humans.
- Helps filter and clean contaminated water.
- The ability to regrow parts of the body.
- A district of Mexico City.
- community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical surroundings.
- Unhatched offspring.
- Interconnected food chains of what eats what within an ecosystem.
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- Rememberable, likeness.
- Immature form of the animal.
- Interpret and explain how the evidence supports claim.
- Extract oxygen from the water so the animal can breathe underwater.
- Helpful.
- Cite text to support your claim and thinking.
- Floating gardens.
- Where axolotls are from.
- A cute, Frilly Salamander.
- first, early civilization.
- A change to their genetic code.
- Changed over time, to develop the ability to regenerate lost body parts.
- Succeeded alongside axolotls.
25 Clues: Helpful. • Floating gardens. • Unhatched offspring. • Rememberable, likeness. • Where axolotls are from. • A cute, Frilly Salamander. • first, early civilization. • A district of Mexico City. • Immature form of the animal. • Succeeded alongside axolotls. • A change to their genetic code. • Answer to the prompt or question. • No more remaining members of a species. • ...
Knop/Barwick Family Crossword 2022-11-22
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- School where Molly went to college
- Dave's latest novel
- Dave’s military branch
- Name of Christy and Molly's first cat
- Molly's dog’s name
- California’s state fish
- One of Jake's cats
- Christy's boss’ name
- A visited war-torn country in Asia
- Knop dog
- Christy’s favorite movie
- Town where Dave and Sue met
- Name of friend who used to torment family dog over answering machine
- South American country we all went to
- Neighbor mad at Christy for chewing on her dragon
- The weirdest RV Park in the world
- Sport that Sue's body parts hates
- Molly’s favorite cat
- Jake's favorite band
- Christy and Molly's babysitter
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- facial part Chris left on Chesterfield
- Christy’s body parts that hates Halloween
- Who sings the Knop's favorite song
- Neighbor with hair like Jan Brady
- Molly's favorite movie
- One of Dave and Sue's cats
- Type of painting Sue does
- Molly's dog's favorite beach in Santa Barbara
- Town where Jake goes to school
- Best board game ever
- City where Chris went to college
- Neighborhood where Christy and Molly went to elementary school
- Country where Chris worked in the fields
- One of Jake's cats
- One of Dave and Sue's cats
35 Clues: Knop dog • Molly's dog’s name • One of Jake's cats • One of Jake's cats • Dave's latest novel • Christy's boss’ name • Best board game ever • Molly’s favorite cat • Jake's favorite band • Dave’s military branch • Molly's favorite movie • California’s state fish • Christy’s favorite movie • Type of painting Sue does • One of Dave and Sue's cats • One of Dave and Sue's cats • ...
Axolotls in peril 2022-09-08
Across
- parts of underwater animals that help them breath water
- The immature form of an animal
- A change in their genetic code
- To restrain youthful, Juvenile facial features despite growing up
- A species that is invading and even harming the ecosystem
- Animal scientists test and study on.
- A thing or a community to grow rapidly
- The area in which certain animals live in
- To change overtime
- Plants that live underwater
- What animals eat what or who
- A floating garden in shallow water
- A body of water Mexico city used to make Chinampas
- Is the capital city of mexico
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- Something helpful
- A cute frilly salamander
- Something that proves that your claim is true
- Animals that live in and need wet areas
- People or species to be native to a land
- Something or someone popular and known
- A thing that develops inside eggs, also can be known as a fetus
- The ability to regrow parts of your body
- No more remaining members of a species
- The explanation of why your evidence makes sense and works
- A statement you believe is true
25 Clues: Something helpful • To change overtime • A cute frilly salamander • Plants that live underwater • What animals eat what or who • Is the capital city of mexico • The immature form of an animal • A change in their genetic code • A statement you believe is true • A floating garden in shallow water • Animal scientists test and study on. • Something or someone popular and known • ...
"Axolotls in Peril". 2022-09-08
Across
- A creature studies extensively in the lab to help scientists understand better.
- Something that becomes an important symbol.
- A interconected food chain or what eat within ecosystem.
- Are made from waven rafts anchored in shallow water.
- Change over time, to develop the ability to regenerate lost body parts.
- Species eat other species.
- Something that results good.
- Unhatched offspring develops inside the egg.
- Helps filter and clean contaminated water.
- It's a frilly salamander.
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- The area located on a high flat plateau, surrounded by mountain and volcanos.
- Species need a moist enviroment to live.
- Explaining if your evidence supports your claim.
- Community of organisms interacting with each other.
- Retaining juvenile features even when grow up.
- Something thats reconizable.
- The ability to regrow body parts.
- A answer to a scientific question.
- Support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis.
- Extracts oxygen from the water so the animal can breath underwater.
- People who once lived in the region.
- The immature form of the animal hatches.
- When there no remaining members of a species.
- Reproduced and eventually develop or change their genetic code.
- A district of mexico city.
25 Clues: It's a frilly salamander. • Species eat other species. • A district of mexico city. • Something thats reconizable. • Something that results good. • The ability to regrow body parts. • A answer to a scientific question. • People who once lived in the region. • Species need a moist enviroment to live. • The immature form of the animal hatches. • ...
Tissues Crossword 2026-02-13
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- Term that means flattened
- Cartilage of ears and vocal cords: flexible
- Part of the epithelial tissue that is exposed to an open area
- Term that means one layer of cells
- Term that means column shaped
- Term that means cube shaped
- Cells that are fixed and produce cartilage
- Tissue used for support soft body parts; bind parts together
- Cartilage of the nose, joints, trachea rings: most common not too flexible
- Connective tissue that is delicate & thin
- fibers made of the protein collagen
- Cells that are fixed and produce fibers
- Tissue that produces body movt.
- Layer between epithelium and underlying connective tissue
- Cartilage of intervertebral discs: shock absorbers
- Tissue that conducts impulses
- A cell that secretes the main component of mucus.
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- Fibers used for delicate support
- White blood cells
- Fibers made of protein elastin
- Non-living portion that transmits signals through cells
- Connective tissue that stores fat in droplets
- Cells near blood vessels, release heparin
- Connective tissue that is closely packed collagenous fibers w/ elastic fibers
- Tissue used for protection, secretion, & absorption
- Term that means multiple layer of cells
- term that means false/fake
- Cells that dry and harden
28 Clues: White blood cells • Term that means flattened • Cells that dry and harden • term that means false/fake • Term that means cube shaped • Term that means column shaped • Tissue that conducts impulses • Fibers made of protein elastin • Tissue that produces body movt. • Fibers used for delicate support • Term that means one layer of cells • fibers made of the protein collagen • ...
Skill-related Fitness 2022-03-08
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- Ability to move the body parts swiftly while applying the maximum force of the muscles. It is a combination of speed and muscular strength.
- Ability to control or stabilize the body when a person is standing still or moving
- _____ time. Ability to reach or respond quickly to what you hear, see, or feel.
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- Ability to use body parts and senses together to produce smooth efficient movements
- Ability to move your body or parts of your body swiftly.
- Ability to rapidly and accurately change the direction of the body
6 Clues: Ability to move your body or parts of your body swiftly. • Ability to rapidly and accurately change the direction of the body • _____ time. Ability to reach or respond quickly to what you hear, see, or feel. • Ability to control or stabilize the body when a person is standing still or moving • ...
Structures and Functions of Living Things 2024-09-29
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- means one
- the arrangement of parts that make up something
- a group of organs that work together to carry out certain functions
- the stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem
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- the way that something works to achieve a task or serve a purpose
- a group of similar cells joined together
- a body part make up of related tissues that perform a specific function
- a bundle of cells that sends and receives messages between the brain and other body parts
- a gas breathed in by land animals through lungs and aquatic animals through gills
- means many
- the smallest unit of life
11 Clues: means one • means many • the smallest unit of life • a group of similar cells joined together • the arrangement of parts that make up something • the stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem • the way that something works to achieve a task or serve a purpose • a group of organs that work together to carry out certain functions • ...
Cape Diem 2025-08-14
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- verb form of instruction
- device for looking at things far away
- something that happens every year
- animal with 3 body parts
- bicycle with an extra wheel
- when two roads cross each other
- it might happen
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- to get in the way of something happening
- another word for bad accident
- slang word for tired or in a bad way
- what you do when you play with lego or minecraft
- a book that contains lots of information about the world
- something that can bend or change position
- something or someone who can't or won't change
- a strong wind that goes round and round
- to cut open to examine the parts
- slang word for lying
- opposite of sad
18 Clues: it might happen • opposite of sad • slang word for lying • verb form of instruction • animal with 3 body parts • bicycle with an extra wheel • another word for bad accident • when two roads cross each other • to cut open to examine the parts • something that happens every year • slang word for tired or in a bad way • device for looking at things far away • ...
Lesson 16 The Growing Danger of Air Pollution 2023-01-04
Across
- a very small piece of something
- not rare
- a combination of two or more things
- a material that a physical object is made of
- to make
- not safe
- a sickness
- something that is done for a specific purpose
- a serious disease caused by cells that are not acting normal
- the red fluid that travels throughout the body to bring oxygen and take away waste
- causing death
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- to put things into groups according to their qualities
- the act of looking at things and seeing how they are the same and how they are different
- to make something happen
- one of two body parts that people use to breathe
- very small
- something that makes nature dirty
- a sickness
- not good for the body
- how good or bad something is
20 Clues: to make • not rare • not safe • very small • a sickness • a sickness • causing death • not good for the body • to make something happen • how good or bad something is • a very small piece of something • something that makes nature dirty • a combination of two or more things • a material that a physical object is made of • something that is done for a specific purpose • ...
SW#25: Adaptations 2023-09-18
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- An _________ is a way a plant or animal’s body or behavior changes that helps it survive in its environment.
- These are objects that were made by a human being.
- A change in an organism’s adaptation.
- These projects are large digs into the earth, to find artifacts.
- This word is used to describe the way something acts.
- These scientists who study human history to learn about how people lived a long time ago.
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- This is the movement of a species from one place to another.
- These structures are the important parts on the inside of a plant or animal that help them grow and survive.
- ___________ determines function.
- Organisms with an adaptation have a better chance of ___________.
- External and internal structures define what a plant or animal can do and where they can ______.
- These structures are body parts on the outside of a body, like arms, legs, beaks, trunks, and wings.
- An animal that only eats meat.
13 Clues: An animal that only eats meat. • ___________ determines function. • A change in an organism’s adaptation. • These are objects that were made by a human being. • This word is used to describe the way something acts. • This is the movement of a species from one place to another. • These projects are large digs into the earth, to find artifacts. • ...
Are Spiders Insects? 2025-11-10
Across
- a kind of red, black, or yellow insect that live in high organized colonies (개미)
- soft and mild / not able to hurt or kill you (부드러운)
- liable to hurt or kill (위험한)
- an animal that has three body parts, six legs, and antennae (곤충)
- very good or cool (경탄할 만한, 경이로운)
- something that spiders make and use to trap insects (거미줄)
- having poison, which can kill or make people sick (독이 있는)
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- the skinny things on an insect’s head that helps it feel things (더듬이(antenna의복수형))
- to give food to something or someone (먹이다)
- the skinny, flat part on the back of fish that helps it swim (지느러미)
- an animal that makes webs, eats insects, has two body parts, and eight Legs. (거미)
- they’re what cover the the bodies of fish/ thin flakes from the surface of the skin of fish (비늘)
- a long, skinny animal that has a soft body and no legs or bones (벌레)
13 Clues: liable to hurt or kill (위험한) • very good or cool (경탄할 만한, 경이로운) • to give food to something or someone (먹이다) • soft and mild / not able to hurt or kill you (부드러운) • something that spiders make and use to trap insects (거미줄) • having poison, which can kill or make people sick (독이 있는) • an animal that has three body parts, six legs, and antennae (곤충) • ...
Are Spiders Insects? 2025-11-10
Across
- a kind of red, black, or yellow insect that live in high organized colonies (개미)
- soft and mild / not able to hurt or kill you (부드러운)
- liable to hurt or kill (위험한)
- an animal that has three body parts, six legs, and antennae (곤충)
- very good or cool (경탄할 만한, 경이로운)
- something that spiders make and use to trap insects (거미줄)
- having poison, which can kill or make people sick (독이 있는)
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- the skinny things on an insect’s head that helps it feel things (더듬이(antenna의복수형))
- to give food to something or someone (먹이다)
- the skinny, flat part on the back of fish that helps it swim (지느러미)
- an animal that makes webs, eats insects, has two body parts, and eight Legs. (거미)
- they’re what cover the the bodies of fish/ thin flakes from the surface of the skin of fish (비늘)
- a long, skinny animal that has a soft body and no legs or bones (벌레)
13 Clues: liable to hurt or kill (위험한) • very good or cool (경탄할 만한, 경이로운) • to give food to something or someone (먹이다) • soft and mild / not able to hurt or kill you (부드러운) • something that spiders make and use to trap insects (거미줄) • having poison, which can kill or make people sick (독이 있는) • an animal that has three body parts, six legs, and antennae (곤충) • ...
Body Systems 2024-02-03
Across
- eating and speaking
- helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- protection againts microorganisms dehydration ultraviolet light and menchanical damage.
- sends blood all throughout our bodies carrying oxygen to every cell.
- provides structures for the body take in nutrients from food convert those
- service the cell of the body.
- for the body, as well as protection for some organs.
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- holds the food and mixes with the acids and enzymes that continue to break the food down into a liquid or paste.
- into energy and carry out specialized functions .
- transport food entering the mouth through the throat and into the stomach.
- controls thoughts,emotion,memory,touch motor skills ect.
- to help the body fight in infection and other dieases.
- storage and emptying of urine.
- gives your body its shape, allows movement, and makes blood cells provides protection for your organs and stores minerals.
15 Clues: eating and speaking • service the cell of the body. • storage and emptying of urine. • into energy and carry out specialized functions . • for the body, as well as protection for some organs. • to help the body fight in infection and other dieases. • controls thoughts,emotion,memory,touch motor skills ect. • move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases • ...
Giant Squid 2024-10-28
Across
- things used for protection
- imaginary or pretend
- written or spoken descriptions of events
- done in a way that makes something seem bigger, better, or more interesting that it really is
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- Long, flexible, arm-like body parts that some animals use for feeling, grabbing, and moving
- a dark liquid
- Parts of an animal's body that can attach to objects
- rough, uneven, and sharp
8 Clues: a dark liquid • imaginary or pretend • rough, uneven, and sharp • things used for protection • written or spoken descriptions of events • Parts of an animal's body that can attach to objects • Long, flexible, arm-like body parts that some animals use for feeling, grabbing, and moving • ...
The Big Mini 2024-12-07
14 Clues: Bar • Game • Baby! • Mythical Creature • Hobby of Jackson's • Often needs fixing • Jackson's neighbour • Abbie Chatfield line • Important body parts • Early date entertainment • Jackson and B's side hustle • Tasty snack? Or perfect cat? • Core ingredient for a homemade dessert • Character whose name rhymes with doorbell sound
Cell Division 2023-03-30
Across
- To spread by transferring a disease causing agent from the site of the disease to other parts of the body.
- Substance that produces or promotes the development of cancer.
- One half of a duplicated chromosome.
- Cancerous tumor in which cells break away and spread to other parts of the body.
- Repeating nucleotide at the ends of DNA molecules that do not form genes and help prevent the loss of genes.
- Common name for a class of disease characterized by uncontrolled cell division.
- Final phase of mitosis.
- First phase of mitosis.
- Protein that organizes chromosomes and around which DNA wraps.
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- Division of the cytoplasm.
- Third phase of mitosis where sister chromosomes are separated.
- Loose combination of DNA and proteins that is present during interphase.
- Abnormal growth of cells that is not cancerous.
- Long, continuous thread of DNA that consists of numerous genes and regulatory information.
- Second phase of mitosis when chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
- Region of condensed chromosome that looks pinched.
- Pattern of growth, DNA replication and cell division in eukaryotic cells.
- Broad group of proteins that stimulate cell division.
- Division of the nucleus.
- Programmed cell death.
20 Clues: Programmed cell death. • Final phase of mitosis. • First phase of mitosis. • Division of the nucleus. • Division of the cytoplasm. • One half of a duplicated chromosome. • Abnormal growth of cells that is not cancerous. • Region of condensed chromosome that looks pinched. • Broad group of proteins that stimulate cell division. • ...
SCIENCE EVOLUTION CROSSWORD 2025-03-19
Across
- similar structures but have different anatomies
- the transfer of genetic material from one population to another
- the development of new species
- a cell the develops into a reproductive cell
- when a portion of a current population becomes isolated due to geographical barriers
- members of the group that later gave rise to the modern human being
- structures that evolved from the same ancestral body parts
- located in the chromosomes which consists of DNA
- when a specific number of species are separated from the rest of the group
- occurs when there are no physical barriers preventing any members of a species from mating with another
- species that have vestigial bind leg bones
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- when a population moves from its current habitat to a new one
- species that are similar to a zebra
- any change in the genes of a population of organisms over a period of time
- structures that are inherited that are often smaller and under-developed
- a population of organisms with similar genes
- the early stages of development of an organism
- molecules that build and support body parts
- drug used to treat infections caused by microorganisms and bacteria
- remains of an organism
20 Clues: remains of an organism • the development of new species • species that are similar to a zebra • species that have vestigial bind leg bones • molecules that build and support body parts • a population of organisms with similar genes • a cell the develops into a reproductive cell • the early stages of development of an organism • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-28
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- Members of the group that later gave rise to the modern human being
- A population of organisms with similar genes
- Any change in the genes of a population of organisms over a period of time
- Structures that evolved from the same ancestral body parts
- When a population moves from its current habitat to a new one
- Molecules that build and support body parts
- Located in the chromosomes which consists of DNA
- Is the development of new species
- Similar structures but have different anatomies
- Refered as the remains of an organism
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- When a portion of a current population becomes isolated due to geographical barriers
- occurs when there are no physical barriers preventing any members of a species from mating with another
- Similar structures but have different anatomies
- Structures that are inherited that are often smaller and
- A drug used to treat infections caused by microorganisms and bacteria
- the transfer of genetic material from one population to another
- Is the early stages of development of an organism
- A cell the develops into a reproductive cell
- When a specific number of species are separated from the rest of the group
- Species that are simillar to a zebra
- Species that have vestigial bind leg bones
21 Clues: Is the development of new species • Species that are simillar to a zebra • Refered as the remains of an organism • Species that have vestigial bind leg bones • Molecules that build and support body parts • A population of organisms with similar genes • A cell the develops into a reproductive cell • Similar structures but have different anatomies • ...
Integumentary System Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-18
Across
- a disease caused by fungus
- having to do with the skin
- skin discoloration from bleeding under skin
- branch of biology that studies cells
- the study of hair and scalp
- having to do with skin
- a doctor who specializes in skin
- the process by which fatty acids are synthesized
- a type of skin cancer
- relating to the outer covering
- inflammation of the cornea
- condition that causes the upper eyelid to droop
- cancer that forms in epithelial tissue
- sweating to an unusual degree
- ingrown toenail
- life-threatening skin inflammation
- inflammation in the small or large intestine; viewed under microscope
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- a fungal infection
- describes cells that look like a fish scale
- ringworm
- study of disease and injury
- a fat tumor formed under the skin
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- hardening of tissue or body parts
- a collection of blood formed outside of blood vessels
- skin tumor associated with hair follicles
- a condition that causes the skin to have dry itchy patches
- study of the heart
- the study of death
- a condition where cancer cells from a tumor spread to other parts of the body
30 Clues: ringworm • ingrown toenail • a fungal infection • study of the heart • the study of death • a type of skin cancer • having to do with skin • a disease caused by fungus • having to do with the skin • inflammation of the cornea • study of disease and injury • the study of hair and scalp • sweating to an unusual degree • relating to the outer covering • bluish discoloration of the skin • ...
CH.12 Body Organization Part 2 2023-03-23
Across
- Attached to endoplasmic reticulum and make protein for cell structure
- behind
- Further from surface
- 4 basic properties of life; How organism is divided into distinct parts to perform these functions
- Helps break down, or digest, molecules
- Standard position of body used to describe location of anatomy
- 4 basic properties of life; process of taking in & using nutrients to produce energy and growth
- Consists of organs that work together to provide major body function
- Body Planes; Front/back body
- Turning arm/foot upward (Palm Up)
- 4 main groups of tissues; Composed largely of specialized cells called neurons
- individual living thing, plant, animal
- Closer to surface
- opposite side
- permanent change in gene/chromosome
- provides body support and protection
- Body Planes; upper/lower body
- tendency of organism to maintain same internal environment
- 4 main groups of tissues; Covers body, forms glands, and lines surfaces of cavities and organs
- physical,biochemical, and physiological configuration of individual determined by genes
- lying on back
- Produces energy used for cellular processes
- Being that results when body systems work together to maintain life
- characterized by uncontrolled growth; invasive; tending to produce death
- same side
- regulates environment & directs activities of other body systems
- gene trait that does not appear unless carried by both members of pair of chromosomes
- Collections of tissues working together to perform function
- filters blood & removes liquid wastes
- coordinates body cavities through hormones
- close to origin
- substance that separates into ions in solution & is capable of conducting electricity
- Moving body part away from midline of body
- referring to conditions that exist at birth regardless of cause
- genetic transmission of trait/particular quality from parent to offspring
- Rotation of hip/shoulder away from midline
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- covers body & protects other body systems
- Upper
- 4 basic properties of life; ability of organism to control its actions & respond to changes in environment
- transports oxygen & nutrients to all body parts & removes waste products
- Body Cavities
- genetic pattern of individual
- gene trait that appears when carried by only 1 in pair of chromosomes
- Semifluid material that surrounds organelles & transports chemicals & nutrients within cell
- movement of limb, hand, finger in circular pattern
- Turning arm/foot downward (Palm Down)
- Away from midline
- close to midline
- Combinations of similar cells
- Lower
- Moving body part towards midline of body
- Makes glycoproteins, which help transport proteins made by ribosomes out of cell
- 4 main groups of tissues; Made of protein fibers, has unique property of shortening to produce movement
- allows body to move & controls movements within body
- 4 main groups of tissues; Formed by protein, includes soft tissue such as fat and blood cells and hard tissues such as bones, ligaments, and cartilage
- Body Planes; Right/left body
- Rotation of hip/shoulder toward midline
- Controls activity of cell & Directs reproduction
- front
- Straightening joint/increasing angle between two bones
- set of symptoms that occur together
- includes blood & lymph that move throughout body
- Bending joint/decreasing angle between two bones
- Self-limiting, not malignant
- change from normal function that cannot be cured
- measurement of how much acid or base is present
- provides for human reproduction
- any chromosome except X or Y
- perceives environment & sends messages to/from brain
- processes food and eliminates food waste
- exchanges gasses between air & blood
- Ankle movement pointing foot downward
- 4 basic properties of life; ability to reproduce offspring to continue species
- interruption of normal function of body, usually caused by microorganisms
- Surrounds cell & Controls which substances enter and leave cell
- Ankle movement bringing foot towards shin
- Away from Origin
- lying on front
- Smallest unit of life
79 Clues: Upper • Lower • front • behind • same side • Body Cavities • opposite side • lying on back • lying on front • close to origin • close to midline • Away from Origin • Away from midline • Closer to surface • Further from surface • Smallest unit of life • Body Planes; Front/back body • Body Planes; Right/left body • Self-limiting, not malignant • any chromosome except X or Y • genetic pattern of individual • ...
Chapter 6: Cells & Tissues 2023-11-28
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- _____ tissue; technical term for fat
- Watery; necessary for growth, reproduction, self-repair
- _____ tissue contracts and moves various body parts.
- Dense, active protoplasm found in a cell's center.
- Cell _____ encloses the protoplasm, permits soluble substances to enter and exit the cell
- _____ tissue carries messages to and from the brain.
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- Colorless, jelly-like; found in all living cells
- _____ tissue provides protective covering on the body's surfaces.
- _____ tissue is fibrous and binds, supports, and protects various parts of the body.
9 Clues: _____ tissue; technical term for fat • Colorless, jelly-like; found in all living cells • Dense, active protoplasm found in a cell's center. • _____ tissue contracts and moves various body parts. • _____ tissue carries messages to and from the brain. • Watery; necessary for growth, reproduction, self-repair • ...
Hierarchial Organization of the body 2024-01-31
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- The main part of the nervous system
- What are the building blocks of life?
- What type of tissue is skin?
- Which organ system is responsible for movement?
- What type of tissue carries electrical signals?
- What is the largest level of organization in our body?
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- What is it called when multiple organ systems work together?
- What type of tissue is responsible for movement?
- Which organ system gives your body structure?
- What is a group of tissues coming together to perform a specific job for the body called?
- Which organ system is responsible for transporting nutrients, oxygen and waste products?
- What is a group of cells working together called?
- Pumps blood around the body
- What type of tissue connects the various parts of the body?
14 Clues: Pumps blood around the body • What type of tissue is skin? • The main part of the nervous system • What are the building blocks of life? • Which organ system gives your body structure? • Which organ system is responsible for movement? • What type of tissue carries electrical signals? • What type of tissue is responsible for movement? • ...
Cardiovascular System Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- Longest artery in body; carries blood away from heart
- Receives blood from left atrium
- Vessels After blood leaves the heart it carries through blood vessels
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body
- System Pertaining to heart and lungs
- Iron containing protein of red blood cells; carries oxygen from lungs to tissue
- Circulation Pertaining to the lungs
- Tiny blood vessels connect arterioles and venules; allows exchange of nutrients and gases
- Circulation Pertaining to the whole body
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- Blood Blood on the right side of heart; low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide
- Arteries First bunch of aorta; carries blood to myocardian
- Fluid circulates through vessels in body to carry substances to all body parts
- Abnormal heart rythym
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
15 Clues: Abnormal heart rythym • Receives blood from left atrium • Circulation Pertaining to the lungs • System Pertaining to heart and lungs • This organ pumps blood throughout the body • Circulation Pertaining to the whole body • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
The Circulatory System: The Heart 2020-11-14
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- makes up most of heart, mainly consisting of cardiac muscle
- heart's own type of muscle, short and fat, one or two nuclei each, branched and interlocked with each other
- type of semilunar valve
- cardiac and skeletal muscle are _______
- receiving chambers
- layer of endothelium that lines the heart chambers
- _______ connect each atrium to corresponding ventricle
- junctions between the cells are called _______
- dense connective tissue that protects the heart
- pumping chambers
- the medial cavity of the thorax
- inner layer of serous pericardium, outermost layer of heart wall
- delivers blood to the right atrium from upper parts of body
- outer layer of the serous pericardium
- the layers surrounding the heart chanbers
- _______ keep the blood going in the correct direction
- delivers blood to the right atrium from lower parts of body
- delivers blood to the right atrium draining from the myocardium
- the outermost layer of the pericardium
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- right AV valve, three flaps
- left AV valve, two flaps
- ventricles are separated by _______
- hold things together
- passage of the oxygenated blood from the left ventricle through the body, providing oxygen and nutrients, and back to the right atrium
- atria are separated by the _______
- second layer of the pericardium
- type of semilunar valve
- connect ventricles and arteries that stem from them and prevent blood that is leaving from flowing back into ventricle
- passage of the blood from the right ventricle through the lungs and back to the left atrium
- largest artery in the body
- dense network of connective tissue fiber that provides structural support and insulates electrical activity
- muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- allow for ions to pass through
33 Clues: pumping chambers • receiving chambers • hold things together • type of semilunar valve • type of semilunar valve • left AV valve, two flaps • largest artery in the body • right AV valve, three flaps • allow for ions to pass through • second layer of the pericardium • the medial cavity of the thorax • atria are separated by the _______ • ventricles are separated by _______ • ...
CD 3.01 2022-03-03
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- 2 words this condition is environmental because it is contagious and can leave scarring and eye problems form the painful bumps
- these body parts loses function if a child has MD
- Syndrome where child has 3 chromosomes on pair 21
- Associated with heat, and also associated with small premature babies
- Part of this body part is exposed if a child has spina bifida
- type of birth defects caused by mom consuming or coming in contact with harmful substances
- type of paint that can cause mental challenges if ingested. Make sure cribs are not painted with this.
- 2word phrase- syndrome caused by mom consuming beer. Can cause mental and physical challenges
- Phrase- Disease associated with Jewish descendants where protein is not metabolized properly
- both parents must give this type of gene to child for trait/defect to be shown
- Hydro encephalopathy affects this vital organ.
- Phrase- exposure to these in a dark room at a hospital can led to a baby being born blind and/or deaf
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- Doctors obtain blood from this body part to test for PKU
- Toxoplasmosis is associated with this feline because it's feces can carry the parasite.
- Cystic fibrosis is associated with this major organ.
- 1 parent can give this type of gene for the trait/defect to be shown
- Rubella is associated with this skin condition and also can cause blindness and deafness as well as heart disease
- Kids with a cleft palate have an opening on or near these body parts
- The most common birth defect, cerebral palsy, affects this of a child
- type of birth defect caused from defective or mutated genes
20 Clues: Hydro encephalopathy affects this vital organ. • these body parts loses function if a child has MD • Syndrome where child has 3 chromosomes on pair 21 • Cystic fibrosis is associated with this major organ. • Doctors obtain blood from this body part to test for PKU • type of birth defect caused from defective or mutated genes • ...
Maria José Noreña 2024-11-16
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- a thin transparent fabric of silk, linen, or cotton.
- It is long and of various colors and is used for writing
- It is pretty, of various sizes and colors, fluffy and thin.
- take air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process.
- They are of various sizes and colors and their leaves are striped or squared.
- a thick, sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in boiling water, often used for preserving fruit.
- He is big, strong and a runner
- a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- is the exam of a single cell type, as often found in fluid specimens.
- an instance of injecting or being injected.
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- He is a great friend, an incomparable companion
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
- a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body.
- a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- He has a slim body and is strong
- She is delicate, sweet and loving
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- He is sleepy, hungry and affectionate
- It is soft, we sleep with it and it gives us warmth
- We put our head on it and it is very comfortable
20 Clues: He is big, strong and a runner • He has a slim body and is strong • She is delicate, sweet and loving • He is sleepy, hungry and affectionate • an instance of injecting or being injected. • He is a great friend, an incomparable companion • We put our head on it and it is very comfortable • It is soft, we sleep with it and it gives us warmth • ...
Body Organization 2023-11-27
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- this tissue forms the skin that covers the outside of the body
- this tissue conducts impulses to and from body organs
- a groups of organs working together to perform a vital function in the body
- considered the smallest living thing
- the physical structures or parts of the body
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- all cells, organs, and body systems work together to keep your body healthy and maintain a state of balance
- this tissue provides suppport, absorbing shock, and storing and transporting nutrients
- functions or inner workings of the body
- this tissue is important for movement
- a group of cells of the same type working together for the same purpose
- a part of a cell that has a specific task
- groups of tissues working together
12 Clues: groups of tissues working together • considered the smallest living thing • this tissue is important for movement • functions or inner workings of the body • a part of a cell that has a specific task • the physical structures or parts of the body • this tissue conducts impulses to and from body organs • this tissue forms the skin that covers the outside of the body • ...
Marijuana and the Developing Brain 2022-03-16
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- A plant that can be smoked, vaped or ingested and contains high levels of THC
- A common word for the cannabis plant
- Natural messengers in the brain that communicate with cellular receptors
- marijuana prescribed by a doctor used to treat serious medical conditions
- A chemical from the cannabis plants that can negatively affect the developing brain
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- places on neurons where neurotransmitters stick onto to deliver their message
- A chemical substance that carries a message from one neuron to another
- harm to the brain that makes it hard to learn new things, focus, or make smart choices
- Chemicals your body makes to break down things like neurotransmitters when they’re done delivering their message
- Electronic device that heats up liquids and solids and turns them into vapor
- A special cell that carries messages between the brain and other parts of the body
- Helps keep the brain and body in balance; has three parts: endocannabinoids, cellular receptors, and enzymes
- Chemical from cannabis plants that does not affect the brain
13 Clues: A common word for the cannabis plant • Chemical from cannabis plants that does not affect the brain • A chemical substance that carries a message from one neuron to another • Natural messengers in the brain that communicate with cellular receptors • marijuana prescribed by a doctor used to treat serious medical conditions • ...
Crossword Puzzel 2026-03-09
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- – The liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients around the body.
- – The organ that controls thoughts, feelings, and body actions.
- – Hard parts of the body that support and protect organs.
- – Organs that help you breathe and take in oxygen.
- – Organ that pumps blood through the body.
- – Organ that breaks down food during digestion.
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- – Chemicals that control many body functions in the endocrine system.
- – The process of creating new life.
- – Organs that filter waste from the blood and produce urine.
- – Body tissues that contract to help move the body.
10 Clues: – The process of creating new life. • – Organ that pumps blood through the body. • – Organ that breaks down food during digestion. • – Organs that help you breathe and take in oxygen. • – Body tissues that contract to help move the body. • – Hard parts of the body that support and protect organs. • – Organs that filter waste from the blood and produce urine. • ...
Ch.3 Elements of Dance 2024-03-08
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- Enable you to travel across the floor. Divided into even and uneven rhythms.
- Relates to emphasis on a beat or group of beats.
- Relates to use of space, time, energy or effort.
- The underlying pulse of the music.
- How small to how large the movement is.
- The area through which the dancer moves.
- Release energy during different time spans to give each quality distinct features.
- Involve creating shapes that are curved, straight, twisted, angular, wide, or narrow. Designs can be symmetrical or asymmetrical
- The pattern of beats or sounds.
- The speed of the movement or the music. It can be slow (adagio) to fast (allegro) to very fast (presto.
- The process of perceiving through the senses.
- Combines time, weight, space, and flow in various proportions to create various blends of energy components.
- When you hear and feel the rhythm.
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- Actions of the whole body, body parts, or body shapes.
- A combination of movement, energy, effort, and time.
- Groups of beats that are separated into intervals and have a primary accent.
- Body parts move around a stationary base. Includes bending, stretching, and twisting.
- Describe types of exertion; they designate a series of sudden or slow movements that are light or strong and use a direct or indirect path.
- Relates to the length of the dance determined by the dancer, choreographer, or the music.
- Concepts based on body science applied for correct dance technique and performance. The anchor is alignment.
- When you have the ability to perceive and keep the rhythm automatically.
- In space include the basics of moving forward, backwards, sideways, on a diagonal, in an arc, in a circle, or up and down.
- The routes created by the movement that is straight, curved, diagonal, indirect, or direct. Can combine direction and levels on the floor and in the air.
23 Clues: The pattern of beats or sounds. • The underlying pulse of the music. • When you hear and feel the rhythm. • How small to how large the movement is. • The area through which the dancer moves. • The process of perceiving through the senses. • Relates to emphasis on a beat or group of beats. • Relates to use of space, time, energy or effort. • ...
Chapter 30 Section 1 Organization of the Human Body and Section 2 Food and Nutrition Vocabulary 2018-11-18
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- type of nutrient that protects the body organs, insulates the body, and stores energy
- nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body
- measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories
- the tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces
- movement of the body are possible because of this tissue
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- organic molecule that helps regulate body processes
- the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus.
- inorganic nutrient the body needs, usually in small amounts
- a type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts
- needed by the body for growth and repair
- type of nutrient that is the major source of energy for the body
- the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments
12 Clues: needed by the body for growth and repair • nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body • organic molecule that helps regulate body processes • movement of the body are possible because of this tissue • inorganic nutrient the body needs, usually in small amounts • measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories • ...
Crossword Puzzle: What's Inside? 2026-01-10
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- A mineral that helps blood carry oxygen.
- Very small living things; some can cause illness.
- A tube that carries blood back to the heart.
- To control or keep something at the right level.
- A nutrient that helps build muscles and body parts.
- Tubes that carry blood away from the heart.
- Broken down so the body can use food.
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- To take in or soak up.
- A nutrient that helps the body stay healthy.
- Something that breaks things down or changes them.
- A helpful substance in food that gives the body energy and strength.
- organ that stores urine before it leaves the body.
12 Clues: To take in or soak up. • Broken down so the body can use food. • A mineral that helps blood carry oxygen. • Tubes that carry blood away from the heart. • A nutrient that helps the body stay healthy. • A tube that carries blood back to the heart. • To control or keep something at the right level. • Very small living things; some can cause illness. • ...
Human Body 2022-04-01
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- tiny blood vessels that transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems
- the skeletal, nervous, muscular, respiratory, endocrine, immune, cardiovascular/circulatory, urinary, integumentary, reproductive, and digestive systems
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- a complex network of glands and organs
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract
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- move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- the state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- your body's command center.
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
- fibers control the physical forces within the body
- make digestive juices and enzymes that help the body digest food and liquids
- involves physically breaking down food substances into smaller particles to more efficiently undergo chemical digestion
- the system of an organism's body that performs the function of excretion, the bodily process of discharging wastes
- your body's chemical messengers.
- the bones that make up your body
- an elastic blood vessel that transports blood from various regions of the body to the heart
21 Clues: your body's command center. • your body's chemical messengers. • the bones that make up your body • a complex network of glands and organs • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • fibers control the physical forces within the body • move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab-Annalynn 2022-03-29
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- eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges
- a visual reminder to help consumers make healthy food choices
- nutrients to build up and repair cells
- a disorder in which a person repeatedly eats too much food at one time
- starch and sugar found in foods, especially plant foods
- have high amount of nutrients relative to their number of calories
- nutrients that raise normal growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy
- elements in foods that help your body operate
- the emotional desire for food
- small units that make up proteins
- the way you see your body
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- tough, stringy parts of raw fruits, veggies, whole wheat, and other grains
- compounds that help regulate body movements
- extreme eating habits that could lead to serious illness or death
- weighing less than healthy for your gender, age, height, and body type
- a method for assessing your body size based on your height and weight
- the body's physical need for food
- Substance needed for your body to function
- balance between the calories you take in from food and the calories your body uses
- the lesson of nutrients and how to use them
- weighing more than health for you, age, heigh, body type, and gender
- a unit of heat that measures energy available in food
- eating disorder where you have a strong fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves on purpose
23 Clues: the way you see your body • the emotional desire for food • the body's physical need for food • small units that make up proteins • nutrients to build up and repair cells • Substance needed for your body to function • compounds that help regulate body movements • the lesson of nutrients and how to use them • elements in foods that help your body operate • ...
Med Term Chp 2 Human Body 2025-09-11
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- Abbreviation for superior
- position where the patient is lying flat on his back with his head and shoulders supported by a pillow
- the vertical plane that divides the body into front and back sections
- factual and/or measurable information is called what
- plural of axilla
- tissue that makes up the bones, cartilage, and blood
- region on the left side of the patient’s body, above the pelvis is called the left _______ region
- body cavity that contains the lower parts of the intestines and the reproductive organs
- body system that is made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- body cavity that is located on the back of the body
- abbreviation for abdominal quadrant where the appendix can be found
- meaning of combining form umbilic/o
- abbreviation for abdominal quadrant where the left half of the reproductive organs is located
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- pertaining to the front
- the study of the function of living organisms
- body system containing skin, sweat glands, and hair
- information based on opinion is called what
- type of tissue that makes up the skin and the linings of the organs
- position where the patient has their head and shoulders elevated and in a semi-sitting position (45 to 60 degrees)
- position where the patient is lying on their side ideally with knee on upper side of body flexed
- pertaining to the direction farther away from the torso
- the imaginary lines that divide the body into vertical or horizontal sections are body _____
- abbreviation for distal
- Abbreviation for abdominal quadrant which contains most of the pancreas
24 Clues: plural of axilla • pertaining to the front • abbreviation for distal • Abbreviation for superior • meaning of combining form umbilic/o • information based on opinion is called what • the study of the function of living organisms • body system containing skin, sweat glands, and hair • body cavity that is located on the back of the body • ...
Video Game 2025-03-18
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- A person who plays computer games.
- How different parts of your body work together smoothly.
- Doing an activity as a job, not just as a hobby.
- To put something in a group or category.
- The activity of playing computer games.
- About the body or using the body.
- Somebody who watches a video.
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- To hit something many times, often to make music.
- A quick, automatic action your body does in response to something, like blinking when something comes near your eye.
- To talk or work with other people.
- On the internet.
- An ability to do something.
- To do something regularly to get better at it.
13 Clues: On the internet. • An ability to do something. • Somebody who watches a video. • About the body or using the body. • A person who plays computer games. • To talk or work with other people. • The activity of playing computer games. • To put something in a group or category. • To do something regularly to get better at it. • Doing an activity as a job, not just as a hobby. • ...
Landforms Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
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- a very deep valley with steep sides
- raised area of land that is flat on top
- a rounded elevation of land lower than a mountain
- huge body of salt water
- massive body of slow-moving ice
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- a place where water rushes down a steep ledge
- a large, steep hill with a sharp peak.
- land at the edge of a lake, ocean, or other body of water
- large body body of water surrounded by land.
- an elevated opening in the Earth's crust that erupts with melted rock and hot gases
- lower part of the land between two higher parts such as mountains or hills
- flowing, moving body of water
12 Clues: huge body of salt water • flowing, moving body of water • massive body of slow-moving ice • a very deep valley with steep sides • a large, steep hill with a sharp peak. • raised area of land that is flat on top • large body body of water surrounded by land. • a place where water rushes down a steep ledge • a rounded elevation of land lower than a mountain • ...
Parts of the Heart 2019-10-07
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- Carries oxygenated blood from heart
- Returns deoxygenated blood from body to right atrium
- Contracts without fatigue
- Prevent backflow of blood into ventricles
- Pumps blood around the body
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- Returns oxygenated blood from lungs
- Receives deoxygenated blood and pumps it to the right ventricle
- Prevent backflow of blood into atria
- Pumps blood to the lungs and all body parts
- Receives oxygenated blood and pumps it to the left ventricle
- Prevent backflow of blood into atria
- Carries deoxygenated blood to lungs
- Pumps blood to lungs
13 Clues: Pumps blood to lungs • Contracts without fatigue • Pumps blood around the body • Returns oxygenated blood from lungs • Carries oxygenated blood from heart • Carries deoxygenated blood to lungs • Prevent backflow of blood into atria • Prevent backflow of blood into atria • Prevent backflow of blood into ventricles • Pumps blood to the lungs and all body parts • ...
Health crossword puzzle 2023-01-23
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- an eating disorder that can cause low body weight.
- source of energy for your body
- amount of amino acids
- organic compounds that are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- fats or fatty acids at rooom temp
- The parts of fruits and vegetables
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- contains all amino acids
- contains some but not all amino acids
- solid at room temp
- cannot be digested
- amount of calories in one gram of protien
- a thing your body needs but is not healthy for you
12 Clues: solid at room temp • cannot be digested • amount of amino acids • contains all amino acids • source of energy for your body • fats or fatty acids at rooom temp • The parts of fruits and vegetables • contains some but not all amino acids • amount of calories in one gram of protien • an eating disorder that can cause low body weight. • ...
History of Health Science 2023-09-25
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- discovered protists and bacteria
- found bones in the ear and suprarenal glands
- a disease outbreak that affects a large population
- Father of Medicine
- correctly describes blood's circulation in the body
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- founder of modern anatomy
- painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- discovered the parts of the human body
- The process of putting needles in the body to relieve pain
- discovered the arteries circulate blood not air
- The process of preserving human remains
- God of Medicine
12 Clues: God of Medicine • Father of Medicine • founder of modern anatomy • discovered protists and bacteria • discovered the parts of the human body • The process of preserving human remains • found bones in the ear and suprarenal glands • discovered the arteries circulate blood not air • a disease outbreak that affects a large population • ...
Reece miscellaneous 1 2022-03-23
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- tiny blood vessels that transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems
- the skeletal, nervous, muscular, respiratory, endocrine, immune, cardiovascular/circulatory, urinary, integumentary, reproductive, and digestive systems
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- a complex network of glands and organs
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract
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- move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- the state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- your body's command center.
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
- fibers control the physical forces within the body
- make digestive juices and enzymes that help the body digest food and liquids
- involves physically breaking down food substances into smaller particles to more efficiently undergo chemical digestion
- the system of an organism's body that performs the function of excretion, the bodily process of discharging wastes
- your body's chemical messengers.
- the bones that make up your body
- an elastic blood vessel that transports blood from various regions of the body to the heart
21 Clues: your body's command center. • your body's chemical messengers. • the bones that make up your body • a complex network of glands and organs • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • fibers control the physical forces within the body • move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • ...
What's Inside 2026-01-10
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- A mineral that helps blood carry oxygen.
- Very small living things; some can cause illness.
- A tube that carries blood back to the heart.
- To control or keep something at the right level.
- A nutrient that helps build muscles and body parts.
- Tubes that carry blood away from the heart.
- Broken down so the body can use food.
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- To take in or soak up.
- A nutrient that helps the body stay healthy.
- Something that breaks things down or changes them.
- A helpful substance in food that gives the body energy and strength.
- organ that stores urine before it leaves the body.
12 Clues: To take in or soak up. • Broken down so the body can use food. • A mineral that helps blood carry oxygen. • Tubes that carry blood away from the heart. • A nutrient that helps the body stay healthy. • A tube that carries blood back to the heart. • To control or keep something at the right level. • Very small living things; some can cause illness. • ...
Marine biology 2025-03-17
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- Ectotherms are organisms whose body temperature is largely determined by heat exchange with their surroundings.
- An organism possessing both male and female organs
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- a system of vessels in echinoderms containing a circulating watery fluid that is used especially for the movement of tentacles and tube feet.
- a form of symmetry in which the opposite sides are similar
- Lack of balanced portions between parts of a thing
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other parts of the body.
- located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube
- the heritable condition of possessing more than two complete sets of chromosomes
- an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall, thereby allowing nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply
- warm-blooded animals
- an internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal
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- an animal without back bone
- the shedding or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement
- an animal that has a backbone and a skeleton
- Eggs that contain an amnion to protect the embryo
- a hard covering that supports and protects the bodies of some types of animals
- a highly evolved and specialized organ developing on each side of the anterior chest wall
- the arrangement of a pattern in a wedge-like fashion around a fixed, central point
- a form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism
- bottom-living animals that may live on the seafloor or below the sediment
21 Clues: warm-blooded animals • an animal without back bone • an animal that has a backbone and a skeleton • Eggs that contain an amnion to protect the embryo • An organism possessing both male and female organs • Lack of balanced portions between parts of a thing • an internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal • ...
Animal Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-20
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- a hard, external covering that provides support and protection for many invertebrate animals
- modified sweat glands that produce and secrete milk for nourishing infants.
- an animal lacking a backbone
- shed old feathers, hair, or skin, or an old shell, to make way for a new growth.
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- a gas-filled organ in bony fish that helps them regulate buoyancy
- an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs or tissues
- plant and animal symmetry in which similar parts are arranged in a balanced way around the center of the body
- a tough, flexible connective tissue that plays a crucial role in the musculoskeletal system
- Eggs a type of egg that are laid by reptiles, birds, and some mammals
- anything related to or occurring on the bottom of a body of water
- an abnormal growth of tissue that projects from a mucous membrane
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- the property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.
- the vascular organ in most mammals that unites the fetus to the uterus of the mother.
- An organism whose body temperature is largely determined by heat exchange with its surroundings
- dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat.
- an internal skeleton, such as the bony or cartilaginous skeleton of vertebrates.
- a unique hydraulic system found in echinoderms
- lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something
- having or developing buds
21 Clues: having or developing buds • an animal lacking a backbone • a unique hydraulic system found in echinoderms • dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat. • a gas-filled organ in bony fish that helps them regulate buoyancy • anything related to or occurring on the bottom of a body of water • ...
Animal Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-20
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- the vascular organ in most mammals that unites the fetus to the uterus of the mother.
- dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat.
- an animal lacking a backbone
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- a gas-filled organ in bony fish that helps them regulate buoyancy
- a type of egg that are laid by reptiles, birds, and some mammals
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column
- An organism whose body temperature is largely determined by heat exchange with its surroundings
- an internal skeleton, such as the bony or cartilaginous skeleton of vertebrates.
- shed old feathers, hair, or skin, or an old shell, to make way for a new growth.
- lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something
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- an abnormal growth of tissue that projects from a mucous membrane
- a unique hydraulic system found in echinoderms
- an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs or tissues
- a tough, flexible connective tissue that plays a crucial role in the musculoskeletal system
- plant and animal symmetry in which similar parts are arranged in a balanced way around the center of the body
- having or developing buds
- a hard, external covering that provides support and protection for many invertebrate animals
- the property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.
- anything related to or occurring on the bottom of a body of water
- modified sweat glands that produce and secrete milk for nourishing infants.
21 Clues: having or developing buds • an animal lacking a backbone • a unique hydraulic system found in echinoderms • dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat. • a type of egg that are laid by reptiles, birds, and some mammals • an abnormal growth of tissue that projects from a mucous membrane • ...
Cell Cycle 2025-05-08
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- - When a cell is damaged beyond repair, it destroys itself (pop!)
- - The four steps that a cell goes through in order to divide. Growth, replicating DNA, growing again, and actually
- - The part of the cell cycle that divides the chromosomes into two new identical nuclei, occurs just before the cell actually divides.
- - 1 half of the replicated/duplicated chromosome.
- - a growth or tumor that has cancerous cells that have the ability to spread to other parts of the body
- - mitosis - the nucleus divides before the cell divides, so the new cells will have a complete set of genetic material.
- - cell that has 2 complete sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent.
- - exposure to substances (like pesticides or other mutagens) that can increase the risk of disease
- - one cell divides into two new daughter cells
- - abnormal masses of tissues created by uncontrolled cell growth.
- - a tumor or growth that is not cancerous.
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- - Attach to the sister chromatids at the centromere. Pull the chromatids to opposite ends of the cell.
- - Cells changing from immature, unspecialized cells to specialized cells based on where in the body they are.
- - the plural for nucleus
- - Cancer has spread to a different part of the body from where it started.
- - A place in the cell cycle when the process can be halted until conditions are favorable.
- - a cell that has only one set of chromosomes. These are gametes (egg or sperm cells)
- - Either of the two cells that are made during mitosis and cytokinesis.
- - the membrane that surrounds the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
- - Abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.
20 Clues: - the plural for nucleus • - a tumor or growth that is not cancerous. • - one cell divides into two new daughter cells • - 1 half of the replicated/duplicated chromosome. • - the membrane that surrounds the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. • - When a cell is damaged beyond repair, it destroys itself (pop!) • ...
Sort 109: Long to Short, Long to Schwa, Schwa to Short 2023-08-03
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- the way the parts of something are put together; order or structure
- the act or process of making or producing
- the condition, quality, or fact of being spiritual
- the generation of an electric charge, electromotive force, or magnetism by a body with electric or magnetic properties in a nearby body without direct contact
- an occurrence involving death or disaster
- a particular neighborhood, place, or region
- the condition or quality of being brutal or very cruel
- of or relating to a telescope
- the act of reducing or state of being reduced
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- the act of prescribing or the thing prescribed
- anything offered for the purpose of discussion or thought
- a pleasant or organized relation among the parts of something
- the quality or fact of allowing no further discussion or change
- the ability to think or act in a new way or as an individual
- exuberance; energy; vigor
- something assigned or demanded, such as a duty, burden, or requirement
- too small to be seen with the eye
- of or like metal
- a statement with many details that is used to explain something
- that which is or makes up a total; sum; aggregate
20 Clues: of or like metal • exuberance; energy; vigor • of or relating to a telescope • too small to be seen with the eye • the act or process of making or producing • an occurrence involving death or disaster • a particular neighborhood, place, or region • the act of reducing or state of being reduced • the act of prescribing or the thing prescribed • ...
Axolotls in Peril 2022-09-08
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- The community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical surroundings.
- A creature studied extensively in the lab to help scientists better understand certain biological processes in humans.
- Floating gardens.
- A district of Mexico City.
- A cute, Frilly Salamander.
- A change to their genetic code.
- Species that don’t belong but can cause harm to the ecosystem
- To retain youthful, juvenile features despite growing up.
- Answer to the prompt or question.
- Interpret and explain how the evidence supports claim.
- Successful.
- Rememberable, likeness.
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- Interconnected food chains of what eats what within an ecosystem.
- The ability to regrow parts of the body.
- Animals like frogs, toads, and salamanders that need a moist environment to live.
- Where axolotls are from.
- Extract oxygen from the water so the animal can breathe underwater.
- Cite text to support your claim and thinking.
- Helps filter and clean contaminated water.
- Helpful or useful.
- Ancient, first, early civilization.
- No more remaining members of a species.
- Changed over time, to develop the ability to regenerate lost body parts.
- Unhatched offspring.
- Immature form of the animal.
25 Clues: Successful. • Floating gardens. • Helpful or useful. • Unhatched offspring. • Rememberable, likeness. • Where axolotls are from. • A district of Mexico City. • A cute, Frilly Salamander. • Immature form of the animal. • A change to their genetic code. • Answer to the prompt or question. • Ancient, first, early civilization. • No more remaining members of a species. • ...
Biology Lion Unit 2023-09-05
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- shape of DNA, two sides that connect in the middle like a ladder
- an open question requires a more detailed response
- a geneticallly determined characteristic
- makes energy from sunlight
- how easily you can survive long enough to have babies
- group of the same species living in the same place
- something an organism is born with that increases fitness
- join together to form DNA.Made of phosphate and one nitrogen base
- (pairs 1-22) have nothing to do with gender
- portions of DNA that tell the body how to make certain proteins
- (Pair 23) determine your gender
- super twisted DNA
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- physical description of traits
- a picture showing all of the chromosomes in one body cell
- versions of a gene
- information you received from your senses
- an explanation for your observation
- location of the gene on the chromosome
- can be answered in a single word
- part of a nucleotide four versions: A,T,C, and G
- nonliving parts of environment
- energy gained minus energy lost
- living parts of environment
- two digit code showing the allels given to you by your parents
- eats energy from food
25 Clues: super twisted DNA • versions of a gene • eats energy from food • makes energy from sunlight • living parts of environment • physical description of traits • nonliving parts of environment • energy gained minus energy lost • (Pair 23) determine your gender • can be answered in a single word • an explanation for your observation • location of the gene on the chromosome • ...
Voice 2024-11-06
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- a change in pitch or tone in someones voice
- the capacity to produce sounds that fufil multiple functions
- the distictive manner of expression
- the two fleshy parts that form the upper and lower edges of the mouth
- the formation of clear & distinct sounds of speech
- the little fleshy ball on in the back of the throat
- the hollow organ forming air passage to the lungs and voice cords
- the postion of the body assumed for special purposes
- the language you speak
- the act of pronouncing words or parts of words clearly
- is the act or manner of pronouncing a sound
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- the space inside the nose
- a sound that stays on the same note withoung going higher or lower
- the high or low of percived by someones voice
- a tequniqe for increasing the oxygen in your body
- the quantity or power of sound
- the flap that helps food to not get into the lungs
- process of respiration
- the major muscel of breathing
- the sound quality of someones voice
- the abbility to make a sound be heard at a distance
- the correct choice of words
22 Clues: process of respiration • the language you speak • the space inside the nose • the correct choice of words • the major muscel of breathing • the quantity or power of sound • the distictive manner of expression • the sound quality of someones voice • a change in pitch or tone in someones voice • is the act or manner of pronouncing a sound • ...
Circulatory System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-26
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- move blood from the upper chambers of the heart to the lower chambers of the heart.
- a blood cell with large percentage of oxygen and low in carbon dioxide
- heart chamber that receives blood into the heart and drives it into a ventricle or chamber for pumping blood away.
- to take nutrients,hormones and proteins to the parts of the body that needs it.
- carry large amounts of blood from the aorta to the kidneys.
- it has two separate circuits and blood passes through the heart twice.
- a group of cells with similar shape and function.
- the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
- tiny blood vessels that has thin walls.
- a type of white blood cell that produces antibodies.
- bring blood to the right side of your heart.
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- the circuit of vessels supplying oxygenated blood to and returning deoxygenated blood from the tissues of the body
- proteins that your immune system makes to help fight infections and protect you from getting ill.
- the cavity or channel within a tube or tubular organ such as a blood vessel or the intestine.
- form a clot that helps stop bleeding.
- transports lymph away from tissues.
- any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it.
- carries blood from the head,neck,arms and chest.
- is the cartilage in your nose that separates the nostrils.
- a muscle that pumps blood to all parts of your body.
- carry blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs.
- an organ chemical that contains genetic information and instructions for protein synthesis.
- pump oxygenated blood to the body.
- the spongy tissue inside some of your bones such as your hip and thigh bones.
- from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
- a type of white blood cell that fights off bacteria.
26 Clues: pump oxygenated blood to the body. • transports lymph away from tissues. • form a clot that helps stop bleeding. • tiny blood vessels that has thin walls. • bring blood to the right side of your heart. • carries blood from the head,neck,arms and chest. • a group of cells with similar shape and function. • a muscle that pumps blood to all parts of your body. • ...
Clothes 2020-11-18
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- a piece of cloth that covers the head
- pattern with squares
- clothing for sleep
- a piece of outdoor clothing that is worn over other clothes to keep warm or dry. Coats have sleeves (= parts covering the arms) and may be long or short.
- something you use to connect one side of a shirt to another
- a piece of clothing worn on the top half of the body over a shirt, etc. that has arms and fastens down the front; a short, light coat
- something that covers your whole arm
- pattern with dots
- shoes for home
- things that cover your feet
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- women boots with elevated sole
- something you use to connect one piece of cloth to another (usually a pocket) but really fast and with a characteristic sound
- a man’s tie that is tied in the shape of a bow and that does not hang down
- a black or white jacket and trousers, worn with a bow tie at formal occasions in the evening
- a sweater with a hood
- a piece of clothing that covers the lower body and is divided into two parts to cover each leg separately
- something you put on so your pants dont go down
- a piece of clothing for the upper part of the body, made of wool or cotton, with long sleeves
- clothing under all the other
- a piece of clothing (usually for men), worn on the upper part of the body, made of light cloth, with sleeves and usually with a collar and buttons down the front
- something from leather(usually) or any other sturdy material that you wear on your feet
- a piece of women’s clothing that is made in one piece and covers the body down to the legs, sometimes reaching to below the knees, or to the ankles
22 Clues: shoes for home • pattern with dots • clothing for sleep • pattern with squares • a sweater with a hood • things that cover your feet • clothing under all the other • women boots with elevated sole • something that covers your whole arm • a piece of cloth that covers the head • something you put on so your pants dont go down • ...
1.2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-31
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- With more oxygen
- A session of physical activity that includes activities from the physical fitness pyramid
- The lowest (base) on the physical activity pyramid, mild.
- Eating the same number of calories as you burn
- Activity designed to build one or more of the health-related fitness parts of physical fitness
- Movement that uses the large muscles of the body
- A cause of body movement resulting fromthe contraction of muscle
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- Challenging, difficult, requiring more effort
- Exercise designed to help you recover after physical activity
- Scientists who study the effects of physical activity on the body
- Body tissue that contracts and moves the bones in the body
- Referring to a person who does not do physical activity
- Exercise designed to get you ready for physical activity
- Available power
14 Clues: Available power • With more oxygen • Challenging, difficult, requiring more effort • Eating the same number of calories as you burn • Movement that uses the large muscles of the body • Referring to a person who does not do physical activity • Exercise designed to get you ready for physical activity • The lowest (base) on the physical activity pyramid, mild. • ...
science sawyer morrison 2018-05-09
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- descries the living parts of the environment
- the amount of time it takes the earth to fully rotate
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a meteoroid that reaches earth without burning up completely
- a small, hot, dim star that is the leftover center of an old star
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere
- a measure of the size of a surface or a region
- an organism that eats animals
- the process of obtaining information by using senses
- the measure of force with witch air molecules put on the surface
- the capacity to do work
- the moment when the sun appears to cross a celestial body
- an event in witch the shadow of one celestial body falls on the other
- the movement in air caused by the differences in air pressure
- a large, reddish star in its life cycle
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- an animal that eats plants and meat
- the change in the sunlit part of a celestial body from another celestial body
- the point when the sun is as far north or far south as possible
- the distance light can travel in a year
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the pushing or pulling force extended by the engine of an aircraft or rocket
- anything man made to solve or help a problem
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal community
- the short-term state of the atmosphere
- the energy of an object due to it motion
- a right streak of light that results when a meteorite burns up in the atmosphere
- descries the nonliving parts of the environment
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
30 Clues: the capacity to do work • an organism that eats animals • an animal that eats plants and meat • the short-term state of the atmosphere • the distance light can travel in a year • a large, reddish star in its life cycle • the energy of an object due to it motion • a measure of how hot or cold something is • descries the living parts of the environment • ...
Animal Crossword Puzzle Creation 2026-03-18
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- Eggs: are specialized, desiccation-resistant eggs produced by reptiles, birds, and monotreme mammals.
- a free-swimming sexual form of a coelenterate such as a jellyfish.
- Glands: the milk-producing gland of women or other female mammals.
- an organism, such as a plant or invertebrate animal, that possesses both functional male and female reproductive organs.
- an internal skeleton, such as the bony or cartilaginous skeleton of vertebrates.
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column.
- an animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusk, annelid, coelenterate, etc.
- a solitary or colonial sedentary form of a coelenterate such as a sea anemone.
- Vascular System: (in an echinoderm) a network of water vessels in the body, the tube feet being operated by hydraulic pressure within the vessels.
- (of an animal) dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat.
- firm, whitish, flexible connective found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract.
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- Symmetry: the property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.
- lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something.
- Bladder: a gas-filled internal organ found in most bony fish that acts as a buoyancy control device.
- (of a plant) having or developing buds.
- Symmetry: a type of balance where body parts or patterns are arranged regularly around a central axis.
- a rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrate animals, especially arthropods, providing both support and protection.
- animals that rely on external environmental heat sources to regulate their body temperature.
- a flattened circular organ in the uterus of pregnant eutherian mammals, nourishing and maintaining the fetus through the umbilical cord.
- organisms, environments, or processes occurring at the lowest level of a body of water.
- (of an animal) shed old feathers, hair, or skin, or an old shell, to make way for a new growth.
21 Clues: (of a plant) having or developing buds. • a free-swimming sexual form of a coelenterate such as a jellyfish. • Glands: the milk-producing gland of women or other female mammals. • lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something. • (of an animal) dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat. • ...
Professional Mentoring - Medical Terminolgy 2013-08-18
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- sagittal plane, anterior direction
- divides body into top and bottom parts
- smallest blood vessel
- high blood pressure
- suffix meaning large
- grey matter; interneurons.
- connective tissue coverings of the brain and spinal cord
- division of autonomic nervous system oversees digestion, elimination and glands.
- structural and functional units of the kidneys
- low blood pressure
- a slow heart rate
- neuron with 3 or more processes
- towards midline of body
- towards front of the body
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- lining tissue
- where red blood cells are made
- sensory neuron away from CNS
- suffix meaning ferment enzyme
- one of three meninges that cover the brain and the spinal cord.
- Fluid that circulates around baths the brain
- heart contraction
- region of the diencephalon
- a flat cell
- lobe in brain with function of somatosensory
- receptor on neuron
- nerve cell bodies
26 Clues: a flat cell • lining tissue • heart contraction • a slow heart rate • nerve cell bodies • receptor on neuron • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • suffix meaning large • smallest blood vessel • towards midline of body • towards front of the body • grey matter; interneurons. • region of the diencephalon • sensory neuron away from CNS • suffix meaning ferment enzyme • ...
Radiology week 2013-10-04
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- an implant used to seal off a bleeding vessel
- _____________ emission tomography
- ____________ the Light - Radiology's Study day
- Magnetic ______________ Imaging
- cages that shield their contents from static electric fields
- ____________ Imaging another name for Radiology
- the discoverer of x-rays
- the inventor of CT
- unit for measuring radiation
- ___________ technique devised to safely access blood vessels
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- ___________ November the day x-rays were discovered
- ______________ Tomography
- an way to view the vessels of the body
- an implant to keep a vessel open
- a out pouching of a blood vessel
- a plane to view the body from front to back
- a contrast that is used in visualising the intestinal tract
- another name for x-rays
- trans arterial chemo embolisation
- ___________ apron worn by staff
- radio __________ ablation is used to initiate cell death in tumours
- Intra ____________ access is required to administer contrast
- a beam to image body parts
23 Clues: the inventor of CT • another name for x-rays • the discoverer of x-rays • ______________ Tomography • a beam to image body parts • unit for measuring radiation • Magnetic ______________ Imaging • ___________ apron worn by staff • an implant to keep a vessel open • a out pouching of a blood vessel • _____________ emission tomography • trans arterial chemo embolisation • ...
Chapter 1 2020-01-15
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- system responsible for breaking down food into absorbable units
- system that functions to produce offspring
- study of the structure of body parts
- system that stores minerals
- principle that function always reflects structure
- an example of negative feedback mechanisms becoming overwhelmed resulting in destructive positive feedback mechanisms
- system dependent on atmospheric pressure
- system that picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels
- fast-acting control system of the body
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- system that secretes hormones
- formation of a platelet plug during blood clotting is an example of this type of feedback
- smallest level of structural organization
- system that synthesizes vitamin D
- microscopic study of cells
- the maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions despite continuous changes
- system that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- removal of wastes from metabolism and digestion
- system that maintains posture
- system that mounts attack against foreign substances
- system that removes nitrogenous wastes from the body
20 Clues: microscopic study of cells • system that stores minerals • system that secretes hormones • system that maintains posture • system that synthesizes vitamin D • study of the structure of body parts • fast-acting control system of the body • system dependent on atmospheric pressure • smallest level of structural organization • system that functions to produce offspring • ...
Gov crosswords (the _ mean space) 2021-01-14
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- unlimited debate
- the holder of an office
- proposed law
- legeslative body of 2 branches
- when the government is put in check
- member of the senate
- a group elects a representative
- typical of a class or group
- head of committees
- a group of congress members with similar interests
- an old nickname for the senate
- deciding districts for personal gain
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- Additions to the constitution
- the holding of an office
- An accusation of misconduct in office against a public official
- they guys people actually vote for
- legeslative body of 1 branch
- legislative body
- A group that wants to push their agenda on da gov
- an area of the city with a rep
- house of reps divided into small group
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress
- divided committees
- former members of congress representing an interest
- A system of government divided into parts
25 Clues: proposed law • unlimited debate • legislative body • head of committees • divided committees • member of the senate • the holder of an office • the holding of an office • typical of a class or group • legeslative body of 1 branch • Additions to the constitution • legeslative body of 2 branches • an area of the city with a rep • an old nickname for the senate • ...
Our body 2024-09-05
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- We use these to chew our food.
- We bend these to help us jump.
- We wear socks on these.
- We have ten of these on our feet.
- This joins our head to the rest of our body.
- We use these to walk and run.
- We shrug these when we don't know an answer.
- This is at the top of our body.
- Our ears do this.
- We talk and sing with this.
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- Short hair above our eyes.
- This grows out of your head.
- This is where our heart is..
- We point with these handy body parts.
- We have two of these, one on each hand.
- These help our arms to bend.
- Our nose can do this.
- This is very full after a big meal
- We have two of these, they can be brown, green or blue.
- We use these to clap.
20 Clues: Our ears do this. • Our nose can do this. • We use these to clap. • We wear socks on these. • Short hair above our eyes. • We talk and sing with this. • This grows out of your head. • This is where our heart is.. • These help our arms to bend. • We use these to walk and run. • We use these to chew our food. • We bend these to help us jump. • This is at the top of our body. • ...
Parts of the Cerebrum 2024-10-17
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- islands of gray matter buried within the white matter
- ridges of the brain
- cerebral matter composed of fiber tracts carrying impulses to, from, or within the cortex
- lobe associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving
- a maplike representation of regions of the body in the brain
- sulcus that separates parietal and occipital lobes
- controls voluntary movements
- lobe receives sensory input for touch and body position
- area language comprehension
- connects cerebral hemispheres
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- fissure that separates the two hemispheres
- area speech production
- lobe of the cerebral cortex responsible for hearing and language.
- deep groove in brain
- sulcus separates frontal and parietal lobes
- grooves
- sulcus separates the parietal and temporal lobes
- outer region of the cerebrum, containing sheets of nerve cells; gray matter of the brain
- registers and processes body touch and movement sensations
- lobe of the cerebral cortex that processes visual information
20 Clues: grooves • ridges of the brain • deep groove in brain • area speech production • area language comprehension • controls voluntary movements • connects cerebral hemispheres • fissure that separates the two hemispheres • sulcus separates frontal and parietal lobes • sulcus separates the parietal and temporal lobes • sulcus that separates parietal and occipital lobes • ...
Muscular Fitness Benchmark 2025-01-23
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- The rate at which something repeats over a period
- How powerful something is in a workout
- A category everything fits into
- An exercise where you lay straight (similar to a pushup)
- An exercise where you raise your upper body from a lying position.
- Connects muscle to bone and is strong but not flexible.
- starts with a K
- A muscle shaped like a triangle
- The upper front part of your torso.
- A term describing shrinkage, often in muscles
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- An exercise where you bend your knees and lower your body.
- What a clock displays
- This muscle shows when you flex your arm.
- Digestion
- Muscles located at the front of your thighs
- The limb with your hand on it
- A body part connecting the arm and torso
- A muscle with 3 parts
- Too much!
- starts with a Z
20 Clues: Digestion • Too much! • starts with a K • starts with a Z • What a clock displays • A muscle with 3 parts • The limb with your hand on it • A category everything fits into • A muscle shaped like a triangle • The upper front part of your torso. • How powerful something is in a workout • A body part connecting the arm and torso • This muscle shows when you flex your arm. • ...
Week 12 - Health 2025-08-13
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- the places in our skeleton that move like our hands and feet
- a word for someone that doesn't do much
- the muscle at the back of the arms
- the bones in our back
- someone's effort towards something
- the biggest muscle in the arms
- when you move your body
- these help our body to move and we can exercise to make them stronger
- a bone in the upper legs
- the bones that connect the spine to the legs
- the name of the bones in our head
- our bones all together make a...
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- the smallest bone in the lower legs
- different parts of the body have a different ...
- something which limits your ability (example - being blind)
- the best way to do something
- the biggest bone in the lower legs
- you can choose to do things in a __________ way
- a bone in the arm
- doing something often
20 Clues: a bone in the arm • the bones in our back • doing something often • when you move your body • a bone in the upper legs • the best way to do something • the biggest muscle in the arms • our bones all together make a... • the name of the bones in our head • the muscle at the back of the arms • someone's effort towards something • the biggest bone in the lower legs • ...
sports terms 2026-01-20
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- How fast you respond to a signal.
- Ability to change direction quickly.
- Sending the ball to a teammate.
- Easy movement after exercise to relax muscles.
- Working together to reach a goal.
- Lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- Light activity to prepare the body for exercise.
- Fair and respectful behavior in sports.
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- Preventing the other team from scoring
- Workout that rotates through different exercise stations.
- Ability to move joints through full range of motion.
- to use body parts together smoothly
- Bouncing or controlling a ball while moving
- Ability to keep going without getting tired
- Trying to score points or goals.
- endurance Ability of the heart and lungs to work during activity.
- Attempting to score points or goals
- Ability to control body position
- Ability of muscles to produce force.
- Activity used to measure physical ability.
20 Clues: Sending the ball to a teammate. • Trying to score points or goals. • Ability to control body position • How fast you respond to a signal. • Working together to reach a goal. • to use body parts together smoothly • Attempting to score points or goals • Ability of muscles to produce force. • Ability to change direction quickly. • Preventing the other team from scoring • ...
Theory and Principles of Vaccination/immunisation + The Reactivation of a Latent Virus 2025-09-23
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- The process of virus becoming active again
- Cells that remember pathogens to provide long-term immunity
- Immunity acquired by receiving antibodies from another source
- Virus causing shingles
- Nerve pain after shingles
- Dormant virus state inside the body
- Common trigger
- Immune response stimulated by vaccine
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- Disease prevention through widespread vaccination
- Vaccine made from weakened live pathogen
- Process of introducing a vaccine into the body
- Antibody-producing cells
- Substance given to stimulate immunity
- Vaccine made from killed pathogens or parts of them
- Reactivation causes this painful skin condition
- Virus family
- Protein that triggers immune response
- Immune cells controlling virus
18 Clues: Virus family • Common trigger • Virus causing shingles • Antibody-producing cells • Nerve pain after shingles • Immune cells controlling virus • Dormant virus state inside the body • Substance given to stimulate immunity • Protein that triggers immune response • Immune response stimulated by vaccine • Vaccine made from weakened live pathogen • ...
How muscles work 2021-03-24
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- the muscle lengthens but is still under tension
- muscles are connected to bones by
- The build up of muscle through regular training is called .
- Muscles working in opposition to each other are said to be working
- name given to the muscle that relaxes in order to allow movement at a joint.
- The end that moves is known as the
- bringing two parts of a limb together - bending at the joint
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- moving limbs away from the center of the body.
- The origins of both the triceps and the biceps are at the top of the
- moving two parts of a limb away from each other - straightening at the joint
- the muscle shortens as it contracts.
- Moving limbs towards the center of the body.
- Muscles working to assist the prime mover are called
- The wasting of muscle due to inactivity is called
- the number of directions in which a muscle can create movement.
- The type of muscle fiber used during long endurance events.
16 Clues: muscles are connected to bones by • The end that moves is known as the • the muscle shortens as it contracts. • Moving limbs towards the center of the body. • moving limbs away from the center of the body. • the muscle lengthens but is still under tension • The wasting of muscle due to inactivity is called • Muscles working to assist the prime mover are called • ...
Psychology Culminating Report 2025-01-14
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- A chronic swelling disease
- What are activities that children are encouraged to participate in?
- Children can make _____ from joining these activities.
- What drug does tobacco contain which causes addiction?
- Movements involving smaller muscles: using body parts like the wrists, hands and fingers
- What is the 3rd example of a social skill developed by interacting with new people? Hint: it’s related to emotions
- What is a synonym for the words ‘focus’ and ‘attention’?
- Name another sleep-related illness caused by sleep deprivation.
- What is improved in children?
- What developmental stage generally refers to ages 12-24?
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- Which memory store does a lack of sleep cause?
- What is the 2nd example of a social skill developed by interacting with new people?
- Movements involving larger muscles: using body parts like arms and legs
- What is the 1st example of a social skill developed by interacting with new people?
- Name 1 sleep-related illness caused by sleep deprivation.
- This protective factor positively contributes to an individual’s _____?
16 Clues: A chronic swelling disease • What is improved in children? • Which memory store does a lack of sleep cause? • Children can make _____ from joining these activities. • What drug does tobacco contain which causes addiction? • What is a synonym for the words ‘focus’ and ‘attention’? • What developmental stage generally refers to ages 12-24? • ...
Digestive System 2022-05-06
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- Waste products pass through this intestine.
- A muscular tube that connects your mouth to your stomach
- Digestion when there is a chemical reaction to breakdown food.
- The intestine where most digestion occurs.
- The first chemical released for digestion in your body
- Food energy is measured in this unit
- The location where nutrients are sent into the blood stream to feed all the cells.
- Parts of food that you use for your survival and growing
- The location where gastric juice, an acid, is added to food to digest it.
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- The body system that eliminates carbon dioxide as you breathe.
- Where digestion begins.
- The process by which the wave action of muscles moves food down the esophagus.
- Digestion when there is a physical breakdown of food into smaller pieces
- The first mechanical digestion in your body
- The combination of different body systems that eliminates waste.
- The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food
- The body system that removes liquid waste.
17 Clues: Where digestion begins. • Food energy is measured in this unit • The intestine where most digestion occurs. • The body system that removes liquid waste. • The first mechanical digestion in your body • Waste products pass through this intestine. • The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food • The first chemical released for digestion in your body • ...
TAHA TINANA - HEALTHY BODIES 2022-06-21
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- We get this from our food; our body needs it to function.
- Makes up almost 70% of our body weight.
- Important for growth and repair.
- The science word for 'fats'. This is how excess energy is stored in the body.
- Micronutrients that are named using the letters of the alphabet.
- Nutrients that our body needs in small amounts.
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- Micronutrients that are elements on the periodic table.
- The body's main source of energy
- A common source of vitamin C.
- Our body gets these from food, but cannot make them itself.
- An important source of vitamin D.
- The indigestible parts of carbohydrates.
12 Clues: A common source of vitamin C. • The body's main source of energy • Important for growth and repair. • An important source of vitamin D. • Makes up almost 70% of our body weight. • The indigestible parts of carbohydrates. • Nutrients that our body needs in small amounts. • Micronutrients that are elements on the periodic table. • ...
Muscular System Crossword Puzzle - Mayuresh 2023-04-14
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- moving a body part away from the body
- muscles that are attached to the bone that cause body movements
- a muscle that a person has control over
- involves moving a body part around an axis
- wasting away muscle
- bending a joint to increase the angle between two bones and two body parts
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- muscle cells that are bundled tightly together
- muscle that can be stretched without damage by the application force
- striated muscles that form the wall of the heart
- muscles that function without thought or control
- the enlargement of a muscle with increase work
- can be changed in response to how it's used
12 Clues: wasting away muscle • moving a body part away from the body • a muscle that a person has control over • involves moving a body part around an axis • can be changed in response to how it's used • muscle cells that are bundled tightly together • the enlargement of a muscle with increase work • striated muscles that form the wall of the heart • ...
What's Inside 2026-01-10
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- A mineral that helps blood carry oxygen.
- Very small living things; some can cause illness.
- A tube that carries blood back to the heart.
- To control or keep something at the right level.
- A nutrient that helps build muscles and body parts.
- Tubes that carry blood away from the heart.
- Broken down so the body can use food.
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- To take in or soak up.
- A nutrient that helps the body stay healthy.
- Something that breaks things down or changes them.
- A helpful substance in food that gives the body energy and strength.
- organ that stores urine before it leaves the body.
12 Clues: To take in or soak up. • Broken down so the body can use food. • A mineral that helps blood carry oxygen. • Tubes that carry blood away from the heart. • A nutrient that helps the body stay healthy. • A tube that carries blood back to the heart. • To control or keep something at the right level. • Very small living things; some can cause illness. • ...
Animal Systems 2024-11-12
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- Digestion begins in the ______________.
- After food is digested, it is ________________ into the bloodstream in the small intestine.
- Digestion ends in the ___________ intestine.
- Which system supports the body and gives it a shape?
- Substances that are used by our body includes digested food, water and _____________.
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- The ____________ system helps to transport digested food, oxygen and water to all parts of the body and remove carbon dioxide and waste from the body.
- The nose, lungs and _____________ make up the respiratory system.
- The ________________ system helps to take in air into our body and remove air from our body.
- The ____________ protects the spinal cord.
- Which system helps to break down food into simpler substances?
- The muscular system enables the body to __________.
- ____________ is being absorbed in the large intestine.
12 Clues: Digestion begins in the ______________. • The ____________ protects the spinal cord. • Digestion ends in the ___________ intestine. • The muscular system enables the body to __________. • Which system supports the body and gives it a shape? • ____________ is being absorbed in the large intestine. • Which system helps to break down food into simpler substances? • ...
Causes and Signs of Stress 2025-11-13
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- a hormone that prepares the body for quick action
- these can become tight and tense in the body due to stress
- stress that is negative and prompts a harmful response
- this is a lasting feeling of being sad
- cause of stress
- this can become faster in the body due to stress
- these substances are released into your body to give you a sense of well being
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- a positive stress which can prompt a healthy response
- an intense sadness caused by the death of someone you care about
- the body's reaction to the demands of daily living
- this can increase during stress to help keep the body cool
- this part of the body sends out signals to other parts of the body
12 Clues: cause of stress • this is a lasting feeling of being sad • this can become faster in the body due to stress • a hormone that prepares the body for quick action • the body's reaction to the demands of daily living • a positive stress which can prompt a healthy response • stress that is negative and prompts a harmful response • ...
Human body 2013-05-01
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- Part of the brain that controls balance
- The system that moves blood in your body
- Type of muscle that moves bone
- the muscular organ that pumps blood
- Two "branches" that bring air into the lungs
- The point where two or more bones meet
- The digestive juice stored in the gall bladder
- removes water from undigested food
- The pipe that air travels through
- Muscle that coats your organs
- controls memory and imagination
- Organ that absorbs nutrients in food
- The organ that produces bile
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- The smallest blood vessels
- The gas that we exhale
- controls breathing and heart beat
- A flexible tissue that is stronger than bone
- Supports the body, protects organs
- Another name for your thigh bone
- The tube that brings food to the stomach
- Blood moves away from the heart in these
- transmit messages to all parts of your body
22 Clues: The gas that we exhale • The smallest blood vessels • The organ that produces bile • Muscle that coats your organs • Type of muscle that moves bone • controls memory and imagination • Another name for your thigh bone • controls breathing and heart beat • The pipe that air travels through • removes water from undigested food • Supports the body, protects organs • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-11-04
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- tissue, covers organs, lines body cavities, lines hollow organs
- organized groups and layers of cells
- cubed-shaped cells
- single layers of cells
- muscle tissue, muscle that shows no cross stripes under microscopic magnification
- muscle tissue, tissue composed of muscle cells containing neatly packed filaments
- cartilage cells
- rigid connective tissue
- tissue, composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
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- cartilage, dense network of elastic fibers
- tall elongated cells
- epithelial tissues that are composed of thin, flattened cells
- multiple layers of cells
- Connective tissue, holds and binds organs together
- has many collagenous fibers
- cells, large class of neural cells
- tissue, responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities
- cartilage, fine collagenous in its extracellular matrix
- muscle tissue, specialized type of muscle tissue that forms the heart
- specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell
20 Clues: cartilage cells • cubed-shaped cells • tall elongated cells • single layers of cells • rigid connective tissue • multiple layers of cells • has many collagenous fibers • cells, large class of neural cells • organized groups and layers of cells • cartilage, dense network of elastic fibers • Connective tissue, holds and binds organs together • ...
Theories Of Ageism- Ram Ashford 2022-10-10
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- limited genetic material run out over time
- finite number of heartbeats and breaths
- DNA damage caused by exposure to chemical and radiation
- mathematical model of system failure
- body like a machine and parts go out over time
- skin changes typically attributed to aging
- change in the immune system weakening over time
- unstable molecules produced by the body
- environmental damage over time
- question choice made in life
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- chemical interaction set off by the hypothalamus
- biological program to follow
- adjustment to the ways of late life
- coping with one’s own life
- characteristics controlled by and passed from parents to their offspring
- eight stages of developmental tasks throughout the lifespan
- aging is in your mind so get up and do and never get old
- aging is inevitable so just do nothing
- metabolism cells cause damage to body organs
- suggests that each life stage influences the next
20 Clues: coping with one’s own life • biological program to follow • question choice made in life • environmental damage over time • adjustment to the ways of late life • mathematical model of system failure • aging is inevitable so just do nothing • finite number of heartbeats and breaths • unstable molecules produced by the body • limited genetic material run out over time • ...
Provantis 11 Terminology 2023-11-30
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- Abnormally heavy
- Shedding or removal from surface
- An Abrasion caused from clippers during surgical prep
- Dark, rust-colored staining most often seen around the eyes (Chromodacryorrhea)
- A marked bluging of the eye
- Area is abnormally moist or damp
- Staining of the fur/hair
- Partially closing eyes
- When a skin layer feels thicker than normal. Seen in SQ or dorsal skin studies
- Abnormal amount of yawning
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- Missing body parts
- Toenail noted as torn
- A change in the typical muscle tone state
- Animal is moving its limbs in way that resembles paddling
- Eye lids are stuck together, involuntarily
- Marked enlargement of area
- Partial or total separation of incision
- An upward movement that lifts body into the air
- Short, sudden movements - like a tick
- Involuntary, short, forcful expulsion of air from the nasal cavity/mouth
- Animal is unable to correct its body posture to normal postion
21 Clues: Abnormally heavy • Missing body parts • Toenail noted as torn • Partially closing eyes • Staining of the fur/hair • Marked enlargement of area • Abnormal amount of yawning • A marked bluging of the eye • Shedding or removal from surface • Area is abnormally moist or damp • Short, sudden movements - like a tick • Partial or total separation of incision • ...
him 2023-11-09
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- a boat
- a belief
- dead body
- a pirates call
- to stay in a change
- to be in a state of fatiuge
- to have unauthorized access
- body part
- a fake copy
- to interfere
- a swamp
- care of god
- to turnover rule against
- a confusing state
- family relations
- someone serious
- skinny
- bad tempered
- able to be endured
- rude and disrespectful
- to begin
- a system of body parts
- alchol relieved
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- food
- huge pit to dig stone
- an upright bar
- to be side by side
- complex procedure
- to consider
- a gold bar
- to make changes
- to be kind
- average in size
- a man devoted to style
- a dersire
- lump on skin
- moderation in action
- to mess something up
- a bargain
- causing a mood of gloom
40 Clues: food • a boat • skinny • a swamp • a belief • to begin • dead body • body part • a dersire • a bargain • a gold bar • to be kind • to consider • a fake copy • care of god • to interfere • lump on skin • bad tempered • an upright bar • a pirates call • to make changes • average in size • someone serious • alchol relieved • family relations • complex procedure • a confusing state • to be side by side • able to be endured • ...
