body parts Crossword Puzzles
MEDICAL TERMS 2019-04-28
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- Having privileged information that you can get fined for if breached
- Bad, painful , difficult
- Abbreviated term for heart attack
- Elevated blood sugar
- Nearest to the center
- Front surface of the body
- 4 times a day
- Bronchiolitis_______ or popcorn lung
- root word for life
- Farthest from the center
- 2 times a day
- Coronal or ______ plane divides the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions
- Heart
- Pertaining to nerves
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- Blood
- Above
- 3 times a day
- Abbreviated term for stroke
- Dorsal
- Skin
- The phase of the heartbeat when heart muscle relaxes or bottom number of BP
- High blood pressure
- Pain
- Below
- The top number of BP
- Lateral or _____plane is a vertical plane divides the body into left and right sides
- Right eye
- Inflammation
- Pertaining to stomach
- Both eyes
30 Clues: Skin • Pain • Blood • Above • Below • Heart • Dorsal • Right eye • Both eyes • Inflammation • 3 times a day • 4 times a day • 2 times a day • root word for life • High blood pressure • Elevated blood sugar • The top number of BP • Pertaining to nerves • Nearest to the center • Pertaining to stomach • Bad, painful , difficult • Farthest from the center • Front surface of the body • Abbreviated term for stroke • ...
Crossword Puzzle Created by LTHTR Mortuary Team 2020-09-22
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- / surgical cut made into skin or tissue
- / Also known as the tail bone
- / Regulates our internal body temperature
- / Judicial official who resides over inquests into causes of death
- / Speciality doctor who establish cause of death
- / lung disease typically caused by asbestos exposure
- / accumulation of blood in the lower parts of the body after death
- / Main artery in the neck
- / Common name for the patella
- / stiffening of muscles after death (5,6)
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- / The groove in your upper lip
- / Procedure used to establish cause of death
- / arteries that supply the heart with blood
- / Stored in the gall bladder
- / When an artery weakens and creates a bulge
- / Vessel that carries blood towards your heart
- / biggest artery in the body
- / Bones of the foot
- / Hospital department where deceased patients are taken
- / Vestigial organ attached to your caecum
20 Clues: / Bones of the foot • / Main artery in the neck • / Stored in the gall bladder • / biggest artery in the body • / Also known as the tail bone • / Common name for the patella • / The groove in your upper lip • / surgical cut made into skin or tissue • / Regulates our internal body temperature • / Vestigial organ attached to your caecum • ...
Animal reporduction 2024-08-30
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- animal reproduce by fragmentation
- fertilization that involves the fusion of gametes inside the body of the female
- reproduction without the fusion of gametes
- process of releasing gametes into the water
- other name for sexual reporduction
- animal that gives birth by laying egg
- fertilization that involves the fusion of gametes outside the body of the female
- mammals that lay eggs
- other name for asexual reporduction
- proses of generating an identical copy of a cell or organism
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- in which animal the ovum grows and matures without fertilisation
- type of asexual reporduction where an egg develops into an embryo without a sperm
- the reproductive organ in mammals where the fetus develops
- how does hydra reproduce
- the ability to re-grow damaged or lost body parts
- a fertilized egg cell is called
- pisces that reproduce with ovoviviparous
- many invertebrates reproduce asexually by
- male gametes are called?
- jellyfish final form is called
20 Clues: mammals that lay eggs • how does hydra reproduce • male gametes are called? • jellyfish final form is called • a fertilized egg cell is called • animal reproduce by fragmentation • other name for sexual reporduction • other name for asexual reporduction • animal that gives birth by laying egg • pisces that reproduce with ovoviviparous • many invertebrates reproduce asexually by • ...
38.1&38.2 2025-04-30
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- fish oils, eggs; added to dairy products
- stomach fluids and food mixing together to make this.
- Equal to 1000 calories
- legumes, vegetables, meat
- organic molecule's that help regulate the body
- Amylase is a
- contractions that squeeze food through the esophagus
- organ just behind the stomach
- food empties into the large muscle called the.
- the first 3 parts of the small intestine
- large organ just above the right of the Stomach
- folded surface of small intestine with finger like projections called
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- Main source of energy for the body
- like another name for fats
- supply raw materials for growth
- inorganic nutrients the body needs
- Formed from fatty acids and glycerol
- from the throat, the bolts passes through the
- saliva contains an enzyme called
- proteins repair this
- intestine that removes water for the undigested material
21 Clues: Amylase is a • proteins repair this • Equal to 1000 calories • legumes, vegetables, meat • like another name for fats • organ just behind the stomach • supply raw materials for growth • saliva contains an enzyme called • Main source of energy for the body • inorganic nutrients the body needs • Formed from fatty acids and glycerol • fish oils, eggs; added to dairy products • ...
Tissue 2025-07-28
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- – Animal tissue that helps in movement.
- – Tissue that covers the body and organs in animals.
- – Tissue formed after meristematic cells mature.
- cells – Control the opening and closing of stomata.
- – Dead cells with thick walls for plant support.
- – Meristem found at the base of leaves or internodes.
- – Transports food in plants.
- – Tissue responsible for plant growth by cell division.
- – Tiny openings on leaf surface for gas exchange.
- – Tissue that connects different body parts in animals.
- – Conducts water in plants.
- – Group of similar cells performing a specific function.
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- – Process by which cells become specialized.
- – Meristem that causes increase in thickness.
- – Simple permanent tissue that stores food in plants.
- – Provides flexibility to plant stems.
- – Sclerenchyma cells with thick walls and tapering ends.
- – A lateral meristem that causes secondary growth.
- – Tissue that carries messages in the body.
- – Meristem at the tip of root and shoot.
20 Clues: – Conducts water in plants. • – Transports food in plants. • – Provides flexibility to plant stems. • – Animal tissue that helps in movement. • – Meristem at the tip of root and shoot. • – Tissue that carries messages in the body. • – Process by which cells become specialized. • – Meristem that causes increase in thickness. • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System Vocab 2024-11-20
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- Large muscle located in the upper back arm
- Parts of the skeleton that go together
- Tissue that connects two bones
- Hard tissue that makes up a skeleton
- Chemical reaction in a cell
- Unable to move
- Muscle in the shoulder
- Makes up the thick middle layer of the heart
- Non-Striated muscle that is located in organs
- Bones that gives structure to the body
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- A fatty substance that creates blood cells
- Connective tissue that is whitish and firm
- Strong tissue attaching muscle to bone
- Bone of the thigh
- Cells that function together
- Tendon in the back of the knee
- Large muscle located in the front upper arm
- The bone that protects the brain
- Decrease in size
- The most comments mineral in the body
- Helps move limbs and is connected to the skeleton
- A system that circulates blood and movement of the body
22 Clues: Unable to move • Decrease in size • Bone of the thigh • Muscle in the shoulder • Chemical reaction in a cell • Cells that function together • Tissue that connects two bones • Tendon in the back of the knee • The bone that protects the brain • Hard tissue that makes up a skeleton • The most comments mineral in the body • Strong tissue attaching muscle to bone • ...
"sect" WORDS 2024-10-01
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- cut into 3 pieces
- cut apart for investigation
- surgery on living animals to study organs, diseases, or tissues
- separation of society; area or group
- separate something
- cut across something
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- cut into 2 pieces
- 2 line/roads that meet and cross each other
- couch made of 3 parts
- 3 body parts; head, thorax, and abdomen
10 Clues: cut into 2 pieces • cut into 3 pieces • separate something • cut across something • couch made of 3 parts • cut apart for investigation • separation of society; area or group • 3 body parts; head, thorax, and abdomen • 2 line/roads that meet and cross each other • surgery on living animals to study organs, diseases, or tissues
Nervous system 2022-09-21
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- the system of the body that carries information to all parts of the body
- a cell of the nervous system that carries signals to the body from the brain, and from the body to the brain and/or spinal cord.
- knowledge about the natural world that is based on facts learned through experiments and observation.
- The kind of action or activity specific to a thing or person.
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- a group of parts that work together to function or perform a task
- an educated guess, or a guess you make based on information you already know.
- any information that is gathered with the senses.
- a bundle of nerves that runs along the back of a vertebrate within the spinal column
- the main control center in an animal body; part of the central nervous system.
9 Clues: any information that is gathered with the senses. • The kind of action or activity specific to a thing or person. • a group of parts that work together to function or perform a task • the system of the body that carries information to all parts of the body • an educated guess, or a guess you make based on information you already know. • ...
understanding living beings 2025-09-20
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- Small openings on insects’ bodies used for breathing.
- The green substance in leaves that helps plants trap the energy of the sun.
- Liquid in the mouth that helps in digestion.
- A place where animals live and stay safe.
- When animals bring out their babies alive.
- When animals produce young by putting eggs outside their bodies.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- A tool used to see very tiny things that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
- Living things made of many cells like animals and plants.
- The process of breath in oxygen, beath out carbon dioxide.
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- Body parts like eyes, ears, and nose that help us feel and respond to changes around us.
- Animals that breathe through lungs, have hair or fur on their bodies, and most of them give birth to live young and feed them with milk.
- A gas that human's breath out and plants take in for photosynthesis.
- Living things made of only one cell like Amoeba.
- Small parts of plants that can grow into new plants.
- The smallest unit of life that makes up all living things.
- Organs in the chest used for breathing in humans and many animals.
- The process by which living things make new offspring.
- A plant that closes its leaves when touched.
- Body parts that fish use to breathe underwater.
- A gas needed by most living things to breathe.
- Tiny openings on leaves that let gases in and out.
22 Clues: A place where animals live and stay safe. • When animals bring out their babies alive. • Liquid in the mouth that helps in digestion. • A plant that closes its leaves when touched. • A gas needed by most living things to breathe. • Body parts that fish use to breathe underwater. • Living things made of only one cell like Amoeba. • ...
Cosmetic surgery 2023-03-22
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- if you meet someone‘s expectations
- thinking that there is something extremely wrong with the size or the shape of your body
- to improve the value or attractiveness of something
- the opposite of a reduction is an
- if you feel sure of yourself
- An operation in which a part of a person‘s body is replaced
- Someone who does not think deeply, who is very shallow, is
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- A different word for HIDE
- if you can‘t stop doing something, it may already be an
- every surgery bears the risk of an
- to feel insecure
- if you appear very attractive, you are a
- if, usually artificial, parts are put into your body this is called an
- if you want something done before you reach a certain age, you need your parental…
- if something is changed
- If you believe that something is strongly connected, you … it with something
- if you want your body fat reduced, this is called
17 Clues: to feel insecure • if something is changed • A different word for HIDE • if you feel sure of yourself • the opposite of a reduction is an • every surgery bears the risk of an • if you meet someone‘s expectations • if you appear very attractive, you are a • if you want your body fat reduced, this is called • to improve the value or attractiveness of something • ...
Week #2 - MT Terms 21-38 2022-05-07
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- Unusually high blood pressure
- An instrument used for listening to a patient's heartbeat or breathing
- A thin flexible tube inserted into the urethra to drain the bladder
- A cracked or broken bone
- Damage to a tissue such as a cut or wound
- A machine that changes medication from a liquid to a mist for inhalation into the lungs
- Symptoms that occur when a person quits smoking or stops using an addictive substance, such as drugs or alcohol
- An imbalance in the body’s response to infection that leads to damaging other tissues or organs
- Abnormally fast heart rate - over 100 beats per minute
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- A machine that provides mechanical assistance with breathing
- Oximeter A small device that clips to the finger to measure blood oxygen
- A machine that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat
- An instrument containing of a tube and a lighted end which is inserted into the body to view internal parts
- Stitches which are used to join tissues together as they heal
- Decreased blood flow to a part of the body especially the heart leading to angina
- Unusually low blood pressure
- Refers to a condition, tumor, or growth that is cancerous and has spread to other parts of the body
17 Clues: A cracked or broken bone • Unusually low blood pressure • Unusually high blood pressure • Damage to a tissue such as a cut or wound • Abnormally fast heart rate - over 100 beats per minute • A machine that provides mechanical assistance with breathing • Stitches which are used to join tissues together as they heal • ...
Spanish Vocab 2020-06-05
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- you sit on it
- you use it to do work, receive emails, etc
- it is used to get in and out of room
- a piece of glass in the wall
- an item of clothing that goes on your torso
- the device you use to call
- a body part used to smell and breathe
- similar to a couch,you sit on it
- you use it to watch shows or movies
- the place you sleep
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- a table used to do work
- body parts used to see things
- games you play using consoles,pc,or a mobile device
- where you go to play in the ocean and the sand
- a stringed instrument mostly used in bands
- a lamp
- an item of clothing that you wear on you legs
- a body part that is at the bottom of your legs used to walk
- stuff that you drink
- stuff that you eat
20 Clues: a lamp • you sit on it • stuff that you eat • the place you sleep • stuff that you drink • a table used to do work • the device you use to call • a piece of glass in the wall • body parts used to see things • similar to a couch,you sit on it • you use it to watch shows or movies • it is used to get in and out of room • a body part used to smell and breathe • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2017-09-05
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- UPPERMOST VERTEBRAE IN THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN.
- THE CARDIAC MUSCLE IS FOUND OVER HERE.
- MUSCLES CAN BE CONTROLLED BY US.
- JOINT WHICH MOVE IN ANY DIRECTION.
- MUSCLES CANNOT BE CONTROLLED BY US.
- THE LAST TWO PAIRS ARE NOT CONNECTED TO IT.
- NUMBER OF VERTEBRAE IN THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN.
- PROTECT TWO IMPORTANT BODY PARTS.
- LONGEST BONE IN THE BODY.
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- NUMBER OF BONES FOUND IN AN ADULT'S BODY
- MUSCLE INVOLUNTARY IN FUNCTION BUT STRUCTURED LIKE A VOLUNTARY MUSCLE.
- JOINT WHICH MOVE IN ONE DIRECTION.
- FOUND IN THE NECK REGION.
- STRONG FLEXIBLE TISSUE CONNECTING TWO BONES AT JOINT.
- A FRAME OF BONES.
- NEW RED BLOOD CELLS ARE MADE HERE.
- A PART OF THE BONE WHICH IS SOFTER AND MORE FLEXIBLE BONE.
- A BONE FOUND IN YOUR FACIAL REGION.
- NUMBER OF MUSCLES.
- A STRONG TISSUE CONNECTING BONE TO MUSCLES.
20 Clues: A FRAME OF BONES. • NUMBER OF MUSCLES. • FOUND IN THE NECK REGION. • LONGEST BONE IN THE BODY. • MUSCLES CAN BE CONTROLLED BY US. • PROTECT TWO IMPORTANT BODY PARTS. • JOINT WHICH MOVE IN ONE DIRECTION. • NEW RED BLOOD CELLS ARE MADE HERE. • JOINT WHICH MOVE IN ANY DIRECTION. • A BONE FOUND IN YOUR FACIAL REGION. • MUSCLES CANNOT BE CONTROLLED BY US. • ...
Guess the topic! 2021-08-02
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- We clean ... living room every Friday.
- It can be tall or short.
- She ... him to bring the bottle back.
- It is some activities that we usually do.
- Nia's birthday is on ... of May.
- An elephant is ... than a moose.
- Do you ... my message? I told you about our plan on weekend.
- An informal expression of greetings.
- bigger than enormous
- part of a song
- It is a kind of text which help us to describe something.
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- It's 03:15 or a ... past three.
- A: Thanks you for your help. B: Oh, no...
- I need to go now. It's already 11 PM. Good ...
- a singular form of people
- Today is Sunday and ... is Saturday.
- Look at Gege's .... body. His body is full of muscle.
- body parts of a cat
- I have two dogs. I really love ....
- Oh, come on! Peter already says sorry. Just .. him.
20 Clues: part of a song • body parts of a cat • bigger than enormous • It can be tall or short. • a singular form of people • It's 03:15 or a ... past three. • Nia's birthday is on ... of May. • An elephant is ... than a moose. • I have two dogs. I really love .... • Today is Sunday and ... is Saturday. • An informal expression of greetings. • She ... him to bring the bottle back. • ...
YOGA CLASS 2024-07-24
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- Awareness of the present moment.
- Gentle exercises to prepare the body for yoga.
- Maintaining steady and grounded poses.
- Resting pose, often at the end of class, like "Savasana."
- Physical and mental equilibrium in poses.
- Lengthening muscles to increase flexibility.
- Connecting with the earth or feeling rooted during poses.
- Correct positioning of body parts to avoid strain and injury.
- Vital force or life energy, like "Prana."
- Yoga posture or position.
- Singing or vocalizing sacred sounds or mantras.
- Building muscular power and endurance.
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- Quiet reflection or mental focus.
- Abdominal and lower back muscles.
- Purpose or goal set for the practice.
- Inhalation and exhalation, central to yoga practice.
- A sequence of poses linked together in a continuous movement.
- Gentle exercises to relax the body after yoga.
- A welcoming gesture or phrase, such as "Namaste."
- Concentration on a specific point or intention during practice.
20 Clues: Yoga posture or position. • Awareness of the present moment. • Quiet reflection or mental focus. • Abdominal and lower back muscles. • Purpose or goal set for the practice. • Maintaining steady and grounded poses. • Building muscular power and endurance. • Physical and mental equilibrium in poses. • Vital force or life energy, like "Prana." • ...
I CAN DO THIS TEACHER!!!! 2024-07-24
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- Group of vertebrate that has external ears.
- the amount of matter in the body
- to open and close the airhole of bunsen burner.
- To obtain sugar from sugar solution.
- we get this by dividing mass with volume.
- The colour of a luminous flame is _________.
- This substance is harmful in small doses.
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- type of flame that give out soot.
- This substance catches fire easily.
- matter that does not have a definite shape or volume.
- Annelid with segmented bodies
- A process when a solid is changing to liquid form.
- 2 or more elements chemically joined together
- Group of vertebrates having egg with leathery shell.
- To obtain distil water from coloured solution.
- used to measure time accurately
- instrument use to find mass.
- Distance between two points defined as ____________.
- ___________ blooded animals are animals which have have constant body temperature.
- body is divided into 3 parts and has 3 pairs of legs.
20 Clues: instrument use to find mass. • Annelid with segmented bodies • used to measure time accurately • the amount of matter in the body • type of flame that give out soot. • This substance catches fire easily. • To obtain sugar from sugar solution. • we get this by dividing mass with volume. • This substance is harmful in small doses. • Group of vertebrate that has external ears. • ...
Emilis & Domantas 2022-04-08
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- an object which produces light from electricity
- to participate in
- the leader of a government
- a soldier a fighter in a battle
- magic worlds which are intended to bring bad luck
- to plan and make a detail of sth.
- a picture that shows where countries or roads are
- clever
- to be in charge of a country
- a piece of equipment with moving parts
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- a country
- to chase an animal in order to kill
- the system in your body which controls your sensations and movements
- to put a dead body into the ground
- the period sb's life
- a long journey by ship
- to accomplish
- to fix sth damaged
- fantastic
- a large boat
- unwell, ill
- a tissue in the body that connects 2 bones
- a structure that is built over a river, railway or a road so that people or vehicles can cross
23 Clues: clever • a country • fantastic • unwell, ill • a large boat • to accomplish • to participate in • to fix sth damaged • the period sb's life • a long journey by ship • the leader of a government • to be in charge of a country • a soldier a fighter in a battle • to plan and make a detail of sth. • to put a dead body into the ground • to chase an animal in order to kill • ...
body and hair vocabulary. 2024-12-06
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- the thing that keeps you up straight.
- the organ that exchanges co2 with o2.
- the thing that helps your head to balance.
- the body parts that give u the ability to walk.
- what you sue you think.
- the thing that pumps blood thorough your veins.
- a type of hair style for women.
- the thing that gives u the ability to hear.
- the bone in your knee
- the thing that helps your blood move through your body.
- the body part that helps you stand.
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- the things that protect your toes.
- the most painfull bone to break.
- a type of womens hair style.
- something that helps you hold things.
- a type of hairstyle for men.
- something that protects your eyes from dirt and dust.
- thing thing that allows your legs to bend.
- something that you use to think.
- the things that give you vision.
20 Clues: the bone in your knee • what you sue you think. • a type of womens hair style. • a type of hairstyle for men. • a type of hair style for women. • the most painfull bone to break. • something that you use to think. • the things that give you vision. • the things that protect your toes. • the body part that helps you stand. • the thing that keeps you up straight. • ...
Monsters That Roamed the Earth 2024-03-28
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- Rock Monster Eagles were...
- Birds of preys' hatchlings ... is used for cermonial purposes
- Another word for "rock with wings"
- Shiprock's two ridgelines is the beast's...
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... night messenger
- Would roll and and crush people
- ...made small footprints
- Tse Adah Hodzilltaali
- Naayee'neezghani
- Hero Twins allowed the monsters'...to live
- Tse Ninahaleeh preyed on ...
- To Bajishchini
- Body parts of The Bear that Pursues' became...
- Tse Naaghai
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- "Eye Killers" were ...
- Binaa' Yee Aghani
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... universe messenger Horned Monster was killed in ...
- Deelgeed
- Tse Ninahaleeh
- The Giant's scalp became ...
- Body of Traveling Stone turned into...
- Shash Na'alkaahii
- Ye'iitsoh was killed with a..
- Binaa Yee Aghanis remains turned into...
- The Heroic figures
- Giant was also known as...
- Yoolgai Asdzaan
- Cliff Dweller's body became the...
- Monstrous rock
- Shiprock means ...
- Ye'iitsoh
- Tse Bit'a'i
32 Clues: Deelgeed • Ye'iitsoh • Tse Bit'a'i • Tse Naaghai • Tse Ninahaleeh • Monstrous rock • To Bajishchini • Yoolgai Asdzaan • Naayee'neezghani • Binaa' Yee Aghani • Shash Na'alkaahii • The Heroic figures • Shiprock means ... • Tse Adah Hodzilltaali • "Eye Killers" were ... • ...made small footprints • Giant was also known as... • Rock Monster Eagles were... • The Giant's scalp became ... • ...
Monsters That Roamed the Earth 2024-03-28
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- Tse Ninahaleeh preyed on ...
- ...made small footprints
- Giant was also known as...
- Yoolgai Asdzaan
- Monstrous rock
- Deelgeed
- Hero Twins allowed the monsters'...to live
- Body parts of The Bear that Pursues' became...
- Tse Ninahaleeh
- Tse Bit'a'i
- Another word for "rock with wings"
- Ye'iitsoh was killed with a..
- Shiprock's two ridgelines is the beast's...
- Naayee'neezghani
- Binaa' Yee Aghani
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- Shash Na'alkaahii
- Birds of preys' hatchlings ... is used for cermonial purposes
- To Bajishchini
- Ye'iitsoh
- Body of Traveling Stone turned into...
- Shiprock means ...
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... night messenger
- Rock Monster Eagles were...
- Cliff Dweller's body became the...
- The Heroic figures
- "Eye Killers" were ...
- Binaa Yee Aghanis remains turned into...
- Tse Naaghai
- Would roll and and crush people
- Tse Adah Hodzilltaali
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... universe messenger Horned Monster was killed in ...
31 Clues: Deelgeed • Ye'iitsoh • Tse Naaghai • Tse Bit'a'i • To Bajishchini • Monstrous rock • Tse Ninahaleeh • Yoolgai Asdzaan • Naayee'neezghani • Shash Na'alkaahii • Binaa' Yee Aghani • Shiprock means ... • The Heroic figures • Tse Adah Hodzilltaali • "Eye Killers" were ... • ...made small footprints • Giant was also known as... • Rock Monster Eagles were... • Tse Ninahaleeh preyed on ... • ...
G1 Vocabulary 2026-01-05
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- a large bird with a sharp beak
- when a baby plant comes out of a seed
- for a new baby to come into the world
- the baby form of a frog
- a smart, friendly ocean animal
- to come out of an egg
- putting your whole body in the water
- the parts of a tree that grow from the trunk
- things in our body that help us breathe
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- to throw or spread things around
- brown dirt that plants grow in
- to open up like a flower
- a large gray mammal with a trunk
- a small body of water where fish or frogs live
- a woman who has a baby
- the long green part of a plant that grows up
- being alive and growing
- the way a living thing grows and changes
- a group of animals living together
- a baby cow or bull
20 Clues: a baby cow or bull • to come out of an egg • a woman who has a baby • the baby form of a frog • being alive and growing • to open up like a flower • brown dirt that plants grow in • a large bird with a sharp beak • a smart, friendly ocean animal • to throw or spread things around • a large gray mammal with a trunk • a group of animals living together • ...
Spelling List 27 2026-03-31
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- Went into a place
- Things you need for a task or activity
- Having a lot of weight
- The condition outside, like sun, rain, or snow
- In place of something else
- Before now or earlier than expected
- A person who is invited to visit or stay
- A place believed to be where people go after they die
- The first meal of the day
- A food made from flour, water, and baked in an oven
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- Tried to answer without knowing for sure
- A person who belongs to a group
- The middle of something
- Having more shade or less sunlight
- A cover placed on top of a bed
- Prepared to do something
- Soft, light parts that cover a bird’s body
- How well your body and mind feel
- A place that protects you from weather or danger
- The part of your body with your brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth
20 Clues: Went into a place • Having a lot of weight • The middle of something • Prepared to do something • The first meal of the day • In place of something else • A cover placed on top of a bed • A person who belongs to a group • How well your body and mind feel • Having more shade or less sunlight • Before now or earlier than expected • Things you need for a task or activity • ...
Science 8 Unit B Section 1 Review Crossword 2019-01-30
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- Coordinates and controls all systems in the body.
- A key organ in the excretory system.
- A scientist that studied finches in the Galapagos islands (beak types).
- This and an organism's growth are key parts of survival.
- Anything that causes an organism to respond (ex: noise, lights, etc)
- A behavior or physical attribute that helps an organism survive.
- Provides a movable support frame for the body and protects soft-tissue organs.
- One of the characteristics of all living things.
- Basic unit of life.
- An insects way of breathing.
- transports oxygen from the outside are to the blood and carbon dioxide from the blood to the outside air.
- a purpose or task which a structure carries out
- tissues grouped together for a specific function
- A reaction to a stimulus (ex: jumping when you hear a loud noise)
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- A key organ in the digestive system. It also pairs nicely with onions...
- Part of the respiratory system. Tube-like structure.
- Substances that provide energy and materials needed
- An animal that has great digging claws, large "scales" and a long tongue.
- A key organ in the respiratory system. Think hiccups.
- Breaks down food into pieces so they can be absorbed and transported throughout the body.
- This type of bird has a beak designed for tearing meat.
- The false idea that living things could come from non-living things. ___________ Generation
- Senses pain, pressure, and temperature.
- Moves bones and organs.
- One of the first to observe the internal structures of the human body.
- body parts which allow organisms to perform many tasks
- Removes chemical and gaseous wastes from the blood.
- An animal that uses its long, flexible arms for movement. Think monkey.
- Part of the skeletal system, but not the bones.
- A non-living entity that rely on cells to reproduce
30 Clues: Basic unit of life. • Moves bones and organs. • An insects way of breathing. • A key organ in the excretory system. • Senses pain, pressure, and temperature. • Part of the skeletal system, but not the bones. • a purpose or task which a structure carries out • One of the characteristics of all living things. • tissues grouped together for a specific function • ...
Week 1 and 2 Science and Social Vocabulary KnK 2023-03-08
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- (noun) a kind of animal with hair, fur, and milk
- (number) 1,000,000
- (noun) rules for a community
- (noun) something you must do
- (noun) a place where judges decide who broke the law
- (verb) to stay alive
- (noun) a group of citizens who run the community
- (noun) the gas we need to breathe
- (noun) a person who decides who broke the law; a person in charge of a court
- (noun) something that happens because of what you do or don’t do
- (noun) money people pay to the government
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- (adjective) keeps the same body temperature in every weather
- (noun) a safe place to live
- (noun) a rule for citizens
- (noun) a person who belongs to a community
- (noun) the things we eat that help our body grow
- (noun) the white hard body parts inside our bodies
- (noun) the body covering of birds
- (noun) a kind of freedom
- (noun) the places and people you live with
20 Clues: (number) 1,000,000 • (verb) to stay alive • (noun) a kind of freedom • (noun) a rule for citizens • (noun) a safe place to live • (noun) rules for a community • (noun) something you must do • (noun) the body covering of birds • (noun) the gas we need to breathe • (noun) money people pay to the government • (noun) a person who belongs to a community • ...
Science project 2023-04-26
Chapter 3 Review 2016-10-19
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- a nerve cell that transmits electrical/chemical info throughout the body
- chemicals in the axons that can cross synapses
- chemical that prepares us for an emergency
- automatic behavior or bodily movement without using the forebrain (EX: itching)
- controls body movement, attention, sleep/attentive
- allows us to form, but not keep memories
- relay switch between body and brain
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- end parts of the neuron, receive info from other neurons' axons
- controls body temperature, nutrient storage, motivation, fear, hunger, thirst etc
- controls heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure
- the degree to which people are related
- a junction point (space) between one neurons
- controls alertness, and regulates body activity levels
- long, skinny end part of the neuron, carries the messages from the cell to the dendrites of other neurons
14 Clues: relay switch between body and brain • the degree to which people are related • allows us to form, but not keep memories • chemical that prepares us for an emergency • a junction point (space) between one neurons • chemicals in the axons that can cross synapses • controls heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure • controls body movement, attention, sleep/attentive • ...
Lung Cancer Puzzle 2023-03-10
9 Clues: Comes from fire • A word that means death • Organ that inhales oxygen • A red liquid inside your body • A shorter way to say body part • Commonly inhaled by a body part • Something that has been broken or hit by • Multiple ants that go to different places • A infection that spreads and damages the body parts
Complete the crossword puzzle below 2020-01-23
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- to injure a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle, by suddenly twisting it.
- like somebody/something but not exactly the same.
- to take hold of something and use force in order to move it or try to move it towards yourself.
- to bend or turn something into a particular shape.
- giving attention or thought to what you are doing so that you avoid hurting yourself, damaging something or doing something wrong.
- the knowledge and skill that you have gained through doing something for a period of time; the process of gaining this.
- feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or are connected with.
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- having strong feelings about something that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation.
- not happy or satisfied with somebody/something.
- the joint connecting the foot to the leg; the narrow part of the leg just above the ankle joint.
- the joint between the hand and the arm.
- a piece of body tissue that you make tight and relax in order to move a particular part of the body; the tissue that forms the muscles of the body.
- to be damaged and separated into two or more parts, as a result of force; to damage something in this way.
- one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body.
14 Clues: the joint between the hand and the arm. • not happy or satisfied with somebody/something. • like somebody/something but not exactly the same. • to bend or turn something into a particular shape. • one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body. • to injure a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle, by suddenly twisting it. • ...
MAGIC FINGER 2023-03-21
14 Clues: shout • forest • be happy • nice weather • come quickly • when not rested • without warning • tool to cut trees • sound of the ducks • ...up the telephone • small pieces of wood • place where birds sleep • parts of the duck's body to fly • people looking for animals to kill
Insect Life 2020-04-27
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- This insect body part has wings and legs attached to it.
- Some insects, like wasps, ____ enemies to protect themselves.
- All insects have ____ legs.
- All insects have ____ body parts.
- Insects that live in the water use this method of movement.
- Bees and other insects help to ____ flowers.
- This insect body part has eyes, antennae, and a mouth.
- Camouflage is one way that insects ____ in with their surroundings.
- Some insects use this body part to move and escape.
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- This insect body part has the digestive system of an insect inside of it.
- Insects do not have bones, but they have a hard ____.
- Monarch caterpillars eat milkweed as a caterpillar making the adult butterfly ____ bad.
- Insects live ____ on Earth!
- Some insects that eat garbage and dead animals are known as ____.
- Mosquitoes drink the ____ of animals for food.
- Some insects ____ other animals to scare them away. (Hint: The viceroy does this to a monarch butterfly.)
- Ladybugs, bees, and praying mantids are helpful insects in the ____.
17 Clues: Insects live ____ on Earth! • All insects have ____ legs. • All insects have ____ body parts. • Bees and other insects help to ____ flowers. • Mosquitoes drink the ____ of animals for food. • Some insects use this body part to move and escape. • Insects do not have bones, but they have a hard ____. • This insect body part has eyes, antennae, and a mouth. • ...
Cells: structure and function 2025-11-23
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- converts the energy in food into a form the can use
- cells that are specially designed to send and receive messages
- part of the plant cell that supports the plant
- cells command center
- include ribosomes, mitochondria, vacuoles, and the endoplasmic reticulum
- make proteins for the cell
- cells that are responsible for movement
- cells that are in charge of storing energy
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- blood cells that fight invading germs
- part of cell that holds the inner parts of the cell together
- every living thing is made up of one or more of these
- tiny storage tanks, holding and releasing materials that the cell needs
- stores information about the cell and directs the type of work that the cell does
- blood cells that carry oxygen to all other cells in the body
- cells that are flat which allows them to pack together in layers to create a tough barrier getween the environment and your inner body parts
- fill the inside of the cell
16 Clues: cells command center • make proteins for the cell • fill the inside of the cell • blood cells that fight invading germs • cells that are responsible for movement • cells that are in charge of storing energy • part of the plant cell that supports the plant • converts the energy in food into a form the can use • every living thing is made up of one or more of these • ...
Blue Sort 26 extra words 2013-09-05
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- Of or relating to or shaped like an octagon.
- Each of four parts of a plane, sphere, space, or body divided by two lines or planes at right angles.
- A group of four people playing music or singing together.
- Relating to or denoting a system of numbers and arithmetic based on the number ten, tenth parts, and powers of ten.
- Last month of the year.
- A person who is between 80 and 89 years old.
- A group of eight musicians.
- A unit used to measure the intensity of a sound.
- A metric unit of length, equal to one tenth of a metre.
- Consisting of five parts or things.
- A colourless flammable hydrocarbon of the alkane series, present in petroleum spirit.
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- Each of four equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.
- A unit of liquid capacity equal to a quarter of a gallon.
- An athletic event comprising five different events for each competitor.
- Recurring every four years.
- A group of five people playing music or singing together.
- A line of verse consisting of five metrical feet.
- A thousand raised to the power of six.
- A predatory myriapod invertebrate with a flattened elongated body composed of many segments. Most segments bear a single pair of legs, the front pair being modified as poison fangs.
- aAmetric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a metre.
- A ten sided shape.
- By a specified amount in or for every hundred.
22 Clues: A ten sided shape. • Last month of the year. • Recurring every four years. • A group of eight musicians. • Consisting of five parts or things. • A thousand raised to the power of six. • Of or relating to or shaped like an octagon. • A person who is between 80 and 89 years old. • By a specified amount in or for every hundred. • A unit used to measure the intensity of a sound. • ...
Physical Exam Crossword 2019-02-22
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- difficult breathing
- the bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin
- a continuous, coarse, whistling sound produced in the respiratory airways during breathing
- an instrument that measures the angle of a joints range of motion
- red-green color blindness
- the medical term for red blood cells in the urine
- a color perception test for red-green color deficiencies
- sharpness of vision, measured by the ability to discern letters or numbers at a given distance according to a fixed standard
- the action of manipulating something in a skillful manner
- right eye
- process of listening for sounds in the body
- a lighted instrument used to examine the eyes
- the measuring of geometric magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes
- not able to walk
- a lighted instrument used to examine the ears
- farsightedness
- nearsightedness
- the testing and measurement of hearing acuity for variations in sound intensity and pitch and for tonal purity
- both eyes
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- a sample of tissue, blood, urine, etc
- an abnormal lung sound that can be heard through a stethoscope
- farsightedness due to aging
- an instrument used for measuring the pressure in a part of the body (such as the eyeball)
- total color blindness
- an eye chart used for testing near vision acuity
- the use of the naked eye for visualization of the patients injury
- an instrument used to test tendon reflexes
- the act of using the hands to feel the body parts during an examination
- an instrument used for listening to body sounds
- an examination used to test the condition of the middle ear and mobility of the eardrum and the conduction bones by creating variations of air pressure in the ear canal
- normal breathing
- able to walk
- an instrument with two prongs that is used to test hearing acuity
- process of tapping various body parts during an examination
- left eye
35 Clues: left eye • right eye • both eyes • able to walk • farsightedness • nearsightedness • normal breathing • not able to walk • difficult breathing • total color blindness • red-green color blindness • farsightedness due to aging • a sample of tissue, blood, urine, etc • an instrument used to test tendon reflexes • process of listening for sounds in the body • ...
Plants and Animals Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-04
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- Plants take in carbon dioxide, water, and ______ to produce food
- Vascular plants have vascular tissue, true roots, and ___ on their leaves.
- plants, low growing, lack vascular tissue for transporting materials.
- Plants use ______ to make their food.
- Have stinging cells and take food into central body cavity.
- The ability to move around, also separates plants and animals.
- Are simple animals but have a brain and digestive system.
- There are three main parts to a land plant: leaves, stem or branch, and:
- are animals with a backbone.
- Specialized structures, called ______, are located on each leaf.
- Chloroplasts contain a green pigment called _____ that absorbs sunlight, the energy that drives photosynthesis.
- The provides support and stores food for the plant.
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function are called:
- Have one or two hard shells to protect internal organs.
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- Animals without a backbone are classified as:
- The roots of trees have three major functions: absorb water and nutrients from the ground, anchor the plant to the ground, and store food and
- Plants with true vascular tissues are:
- All living things need water and food for:
- is a vertebrate whose body temperature is regulated by its internal heat, and has skin covered with hair or fur and glands that produce milk to feed its young.
- A leaf has two functions: to capture the light energy and _____ exchange
- Animals have _______ body structures that break down food they consume.
- Each ______ is a small opening on the underside of a leaf.
- Most organisms have a balance of body parts called:
- Have jointed appendages and shed their exoskeleton as they grow.
- Are made of specialized cells, adults are attached, and they take food into their bodies to ger energy.
- is a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- Have a system of tubes to move and obtain food and oxygen.
- All land plants are:
28 Clues: All land plants are: • are animals with a backbone. • Plants use ______ to make their food. • Plants with true vascular tissues are: • All living things need water and food for: • Animals without a backbone are classified as: • Most organisms have a balance of body parts called: • The provides support and stores food for the plant. • ...
animal 2025-03-19
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- dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat.
- a gas-filled organ in fish that helps them control buoyancy, allowing them to maintain depth in the water without sinking or floating
- - type of symmetry where an organism or object can be divided into similar halves by many different lines that intersect at a central point, like a pie or a whee
- type of invertebrate animal characterized by the following features
- the bottom of a body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or stream
- to the free-swimming, umbrella-shaped body form of certain cnidarians, like jellyfish, that contrasts with the sessile polyph form
- hard, external covering that provides support and protection for many invertebrate animals,
- - modified sweat glands that produce and secrete milk for lactation in mammals.
- -an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs or tissues,
- a form of asexual reproduction that results from the outgrowth of a part of a cell or body region leading to a separation from the original organism into two individuals.
- relies on external sources of heat to regulate its body temperature
- internal skeleton, such as the bony or cartilaginous skeleton of vertebrates
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- -the property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other parts of the body
- a unique hydraulic system found in echin
- loss of plumage, skin, or hair
- a temporary disc-shaped organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy and connects the developing fetus to the mother's blood supply
- a type of egg laid by reptiles, birds, and some mammals
- lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something
- animals that neither develop nor retain a vertebral column which evolved from the notochord
21 Clues: loss of plumage, skin, or hair • a unique hydraulic system found in echin • a type of egg laid by reptiles, birds, and some mammals • dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat. • the bottom of a body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or stream • type of invertebrate animal characterized by the following features • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-01-29
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- – The structure of bones that supports your body. It helps you stand up, move, and protects your organs.
- Joint – A type of joint that allows movement back and forth like a door. It’s found in your knees and elbows.
- Joint – A joint that allows one bone to twist around another. It’s found in your neck.
- – A soft, rubbery material in your body that helps protect your joints and makes movement easier. It’s found in your ears, nose, and joints.
- and Socket Joint – A joint that allows you to move your body in many directions, like a ball fitting into a cup. It’s found in your shoulders and hips.
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- – The place where two bones meet and can move. Help you bend, twist, and move your body.
- – A group of cells that work together to do a job in your body, like muscle tissue or bone tissue.
- – Hard parts inside your body that make up your skeleton. They give your body shape and protect your organs.
- Joint – A joint that lets bones slide over each other. It’s found in your wrists and ankles.
- – Parts of your body that do important jobs, like your heart, lungs, and brain.
- – A mineral that helps make your bones strong and healthy. You can get it from foods like milk and cheese.
11 Clues: – Parts of your body that do important jobs, like your heart, lungs, and brain. • Joint – A joint that allows one bone to twist around another. It’s found in your neck. • – The place where two bones meet and can move. Help you bend, twist, and move your body. • Joint – A joint that lets bones slide over each other. It’s found in your wrists and ankles. • ...
Unit 3 What do we look like?——Amy Yang 2024-10-29
7 Clues: the fine threads head. • the part of the body head. • the parts of your body see. • the two parts of your bodyear. • the part of your face breathing. • the fine threads head the your head. • the area of your the fine threads head..
fishes 2021-05-04
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- when a fish had different shading around their body to blend into the sea foam or ocean floor
- when the offspring develop inside their parent
- when a fish lays eggs outside its body
- a mollusk that has 2 hinged parts
- the final stage of development for an oyster
- a less organized school
- an organ that can increase a fish's buoyancy
- cartilaginous fishes
- there are eggs inside the body that hatch but do not provide nutrition
- protective covering over a boney fish's gills
- a more organized group of fish that stay together
- the act of cleaning and opening a shellfish
- larval stage of an oyster
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- a red protein in a fish's body that gives oxygen to the muscles
- when a fish changes color to disorient a predator
- a stage when a veliger can move with its foot
- Electric sensory gel in a sharks nose
- offspring of a shellfish
- fish that swim up fiver to spawn
- the line along the back of a fish that senses water displacement
20 Clues: cartilaginous fishes • a less organized school • offspring of a shellfish • larval stage of an oyster • fish that swim up fiver to spawn • a mollusk that has 2 hinged parts • Electric sensory gel in a sharks nose • when a fish lays eggs outside its body • the act of cleaning and opening a shellfish • the final stage of development for an oyster • ...
Animal Kingdom Test 4 Study Guide 2025-01-14
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- Any animal that eats only plants is a __?
- bones that form the framework of the body
- What are the tiny holes that insects use to breath?
- What part of the insect contains the brain?
- God gives animals ___ which help them know how to survive.
- When an animals body temperature changes with it surrounds it is ___-blooded.
- The largest group of invertebrates are ___?
- poison that some animals give by bite or sting
- How many legs do spiders have?
- A tunnel an animal digs for shelter
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- Insect feelers used to smell, hear, and taste
- How many legs do insects have?
- Means to divide into groups
- Animals that hunt other animals for food are ___?
- a part of an animal's body used for grasping, feeling, or moving.
- What do mammals use to breath?
- Animals that are hunted by other animals for food are ___?
- How many body parts to insects have?
- Any animal that eats both meat and plants is a __?
19 Clues: Means to divide into groups • How many legs do insects have? • What do mammals use to breath? • How many legs do spiders have? • A tunnel an animal digs for shelter • How many body parts to insects have? • Any animal that eats only plants is a __? • bones that form the framework of the body • What part of the insect contains the brain? • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2026-02-03
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- includes all body processes relating to food
- fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate
- process in which blood or lymph capillaries pick up the digested nutrients
- refers to the state or condition of one's nutrition
- excessive body weight 20 percent or more above the average recommended weight, or a BMI equal to or greater than 30
- organic compounds that are essential to life
- high blood pressure; may be caused by an excess amount of fat or salt in the diet
- inorganic (nonliving) elements found in all body tissues
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- calculation that measures weight in relation to height and correlates this with body fat
- consist of easily digestived food that do not irritate the digestive tract
- basic compounds of all body cells
- a state of good health with optimal body function
- organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful chemicals
- (lipids) provide fatty acids needed for growth and development
- process in which nutrients are used by the cells for building tissue, providing energy, and regulating various body functions
- the state of poor nutrition; maybe caused by poor diet or illness
- sterol lipid found in body cells and animal products
- composed of chemical elements found in food
- process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts, changes the food chemically, and moves the food through the digestive system
- commonly called anorexia, psychologica disorder in which a person drastically reduces food intake or refuses to eat at all
- commonly called fats and oils, are organic compounds
21 Clues: basic compounds of all body cells • composed of chemical elements found in food • includes all body processes relating to food • organic compounds that are essential to life • fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate • a state of good health with optimal body function • refers to the state or condition of one's nutrition • ...
Hormones 2023-12-05
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- the mass of nerves inside the spine that connects all parts of the body to the brain
- an area in the central lower part of the brain that controls body temperature, hunger and the release of hormones
- to produce a liquid substance
- a cell that carries information within the brain and between the brain and other parts of the body; a nerve cell
- an organ in a person’s or an animal’s body that produces a substance for the body to use; a part in the body that is similar to this, especially a lymph node
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- the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory and feeling
- chemical substance produced in the body or in a plant that encourages growth or influences how the cells and tissues function; an artificial substance that has similar effects
- connected with your physical senses
- a substance produced in the body when you are excited, afraid or angry. It makes the heart beat faster and increases your energy and ability to move quickly.
- an action or a movement of your body that happens naturally in response to something and that you cannot control; something that you do without thinking
10 Clues: to produce a liquid substance • connected with your physical senses • the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory and feeling • the mass of nerves inside the spine that connects all parts of the body to the brain • a cell that carries information within the brain and between the brain and other parts of the body; a nerve cell • ...
Cancer 2022-12-02
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- Treatment that removes, blocks, or adds hormones to destroy or slow the growth of cancer cells
- A skin disease that causes hair loss on the scalp and sometimes elsewhere on the body
- Refers to cancer that has not spread to nearby tissue
- The spread of cancer from the place where the cancer began to another part of the body
- Treatment given after the main treatment to reduce the chance of cancer coming back by destroying any remaining cancer cells.
- A cancer that develops in the tissues that support and connect the body, such as fat and muscle
- A research study that tests new treatments and/or prevention methods to find out whether they are safe, effective, and possibly better than the current standard of care
- A mass formed when normal cells begin to change and grow uncontrollably.
- Abnormal cell growth
- The basic units that make up the human body
- The use of drugs to kill cancer cells
- A cancer of the lymphatic system
- The soft, spongy tissue found in the center of large bones where blood cells are formed
- Things that can cause cancer, such as tobacco smoke
- The study of cancer
- A kind of tumor that develops in breast cells
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- A network of small vessels, ducts, and organs that carry fluid to and from the bloodstream and body tissues
- A type of cancer treatment designed to boost the body's natural defenses to fight the cancer
- Law that protects people with disabilities from discrimination
- A cancer of the blood
- Cancer that is confined to the area where it started and has not spread to other parts of the body
- A type of X-ray in which a machine rotates around the patient and creates a picture of the inside of the body from different angles
- Cancer that has spread outside the layer of tissue in which it started and has the potential to grow into other tissues or parts of the body
- The out-of-control growth of abnormal cells in the epidermis
- Cancer that starts in skin or tissues
- Symptoms that start and worsen quickly but do not last over a long time
- The use of natural, synthetic or biologic substances to reverse, slow down, or prevent the development of cancer
- A doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer
- Refers to a tumor that is not cancerous
- A lump in the body
30 Clues: A lump in the body • The study of cancer • Abnormal cell growth • A cancer of the blood • A cancer of the lymphatic system • Cancer that starts in skin or tissues • The use of drugs to kill cancer cells • Refers to a tumor that is not cancerous • The basic units that make up the human body • A kind of tumor that develops in breast cells • ...
Dance Vocabulary 2025-08-27
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- A leap from one foot to the other
- Spontaneous movement creation
- A stylized walk with rhythm
- Reaching or lengthening of a limb or the body.
- Movement performed on or close to the floor, incorporating rolls,slides, and transitions.
- A four-step movement creating a square
- A kick followed by a quick weight shift
- Freezing briefly after a fast movement
- To stretch
- A breath-like quality with weight held momentarily
- Battement Large beating
- Basic movement pattern that gives a feel to the dance
- The positioning of body parts in relation to each other.
- Creating a flowing wave-like motion through the body
- Contracting muscles to create a "pop" in the body
- A half turn on two feet
- A pendulum-like movement
- To chase
- A rhythmic up-and-down movement
- Moving one part of the body independently
- A linking step
- A smooth gliding movement
- Includes top rock, down rock, freezes, and power moves
- Twisting movement of the spine
- To melt
- Clarity and precision in how joints or body parts move.
- How movement is structured and timed, like a sentence in dance.
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- Improvised dance movement
- de jambe Circle of the leg
- Letting go of tension to move freely; often contrasted with contraction.
- The part of the body that starts the movement.
- The pattern a movement or dancer follows through space.
- Energetic, expressive street-style movement
- A quick weight shift
- Rapid shoulder shaking
- A spinal articulation movement
- Geometric arm and hand movements
- To disengage
- To glide
- A swing-style jazz step
- A turn on one leg
- To strike
- A sense of weight and connection to the floor.
- Tightening of the muscles, often of the core; associated with Martha Graham technique
- Letting the body fall with gravity
- Mechanical, staccato movements
- Focusing on core strength and control.
- Movement between giving into gravity (falling) and regaining control (recovering); associated with Doris Humphrey.
- To pass (often used in turning)
- To assemble
- A position with one leg extended behind
- In the shape of a cross (front, side, back, side)
- A position where the torso is bent forward at 90°
- To bend
- A kick that crosses the body in an arc
- The central line around which movement occurs; balance and alignment.
56 Clues: To melt • To bend • To glide • To chase • To strike • To stretch • To assemble • To disengage • A linking step • A turn on one leg • A quick weight shift • Rapid shoulder shaking • A swing-style jazz step • Battement Large beating • A half turn on two feet • A pendulum-like movement • Improvised dance movement • A smooth gliding movement • de jambe Circle of the leg • A stylized walk with rhythm • ...
Cancer 2013-05-08
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- ,The Removal of a Small Piece of Tissue for Examination
- ,Checking Your Own Body for Signs of Cancer
- ,Cancer of the Immune System
- ,A Cancer-Causing Substance
- ,Uses Chemicals to Destroy Cancer Cells
- ,Removers some or all of Cancerous Masses
- ,A Carcinogen that Commonly Causes Cancer
- ,Tumor that dosent Stay in One Place
- ,Cancer of the Connective Tissue
- ,The Spread if Cancer from the Point where it Originated to Other Parts of the Body
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- ,Abnormal Mass of Tissye that has no Natural Role in the Body
- Therapy, ,Uses Radioactive Substances to Kill Cancer Cells
- ,Cancer of the Blood-Forming Organs
- ,Activates a Persons Immuner System to Recognize Specific Cancers and Destroy Them
- ,Uncontrollable Growth of Abnormal Cells
- ,Tumor Grows Slowly
- ,Cancer of the Glands and Body Linings
- ,A Period of Time when Symptomes Disappear
- Therapy, ,Medicines that Interfere With Productions of Hormones and Kills or Slows Growth of Cancer Cells
19 Clues: ,Tumor Grows Slowly • ,A Cancer-Causing Substance • ,Cancer of the Immune System • ,Cancer of the Connective Tissue • ,Cancer of the Blood-Forming Organs • ,Tumor that dosent Stay in One Place • ,Cancer of the Glands and Body Linings • ,Uses Chemicals to Destroy Cancer Cells • ,Uncontrollable Growth of Abnormal Cells • ,Removers some or all of Cancerous Masses • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-26
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- bones are filled with a sponge substance called?
- The average adult has between 10-__ liters of blood.
- neurons are made of how many parts?
- must vertebrate animals have two ___ to let them breathe?
- The ___ systems main function is to provide oxygen to your body.
- what neuron sends messages from one neuron to another.
- the ____ system circulates blood around the body.
- What controls the nervous system?
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- The muscles on the front of your thighs.
- what is the longest and strongest bone of the human skeleton?
- your ___ system allows your body to communicate.
- the place where two bones meet or connect.
- The arteries carry ___ blood from the heart.
- Located down under your rib cage.
- sends messages from one neuron to another. no Are both lungs the same size?
- the hands and ___ contain half of the human bodies bones.
- the triangular muscles of the shoulder.
- if you have a larger lung capacity your body transports oxygen ___.
- The veins carry ____ back to the heart.
- Found on each side of your upper chest.
20 Clues: Located down under your rib cage. • What controls the nervous system? • neurons are made of how many parts? • the triangular muscles of the shoulder. • The veins carry ____ back to the heart. • Found on each side of your upper chest. • The muscles on the front of your thighs. • the place where two bones meet or connect. • The arteries carry ___ blood from the heart. • ...
Matabalism 2022-02-24
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- molecule uses air or water to release energy
- type of energy storage molecule made of conected glucose molecules
- chemical reaction that releases energy to cells
- when atoms rearrange to form new substances
- making clear how your claim is supported
- body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the body system that takes and breaks down food
- building blocks of proteins
- molecule that organisms use to release energy, and that is made of three atoms
- transferred through systems
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- a group of atoms joined together in a certain way
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- information used to support or refute a claim
- a claim supported by evidence
- body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a proposed answer to a question
- molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- category of big molecules that perform needed functions in living things
- set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
19 Clues: building blocks of proteins • transferred through systems • a claim supported by evidence • a proposed answer to a question • molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • making clear how your claim is supported • when atoms rearrange to form new substances • molecule uses air or water to release energy • information used to support or refute a claim • ...
Grade 7 Vocab by Serene 2022-01-14
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- a part of a body of water
- an Eskimo woman's knife resembling a food chopper with a crescent-shaped blade
- to become smaller musky, having an odor of or resembling musk musky perfume
- a race for three-year-old horses usually held every year
- to carry by boat over a body of water
- funny in a clever or ironic way a wry remark
- Ivy is a vine
- showing or filled with sadness
- wanting very much
- forms as river waters empty into a larger body of water
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- to be slow in coming or going
- to look closely or curiously in a sly way
- to sink
- attracting attention: striking showy flower blossoms
- someone who is poor, or someone who demands a lot of care or attention
- something excellent or unusual
- very cold; freezing
- one of the branching tubes that carry blood from the heart to all parts of the body
- a candy made usually of molasses or brown sugar boiled and pulled until soft
19 Clues: to sink • Ivy is a vine • wanting very much • very cold; freezing • a part of a body of water • to be slow in coming or going • something excellent or unusual • showing or filled with sadness • to carry by boat over a body of water • to look closely or curiously in a sly way • funny in a clever or ironic way a wry remark • attracting attention: striking showy flower blossoms • ...
Health/Town 2025-05-15
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- A serious illness.
- Dirty.
- The roads are divided into parts. There are slow and fast
- A place for ships.
- (2) You can see these things during sightseeing.
- You can cross over the river on it.
- There are a lot of people there.
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- Buildings where kings live.
- The opposite of dangerous.
- It cleans your body from poisons.
- A kind of container in which you can store tuna,peach etc.
- Religious building.
- The opposite of full.
- It is liquid in your body.
- When you always tell the truth, you are .....
- Old building in a bad condition.
- Decrease.
- For example, water, coke,milk....etc.
18 Clues: Dirty. • Decrease. • A serious illness. • A place for ships. • Religious building. • The opposite of full. • The opposite of dangerous. • It is liquid in your body. • Buildings where kings live. • Old building in a bad condition. • There are a lot of people there. • It cleans your body from poisons. • You can cross over the river on it. • For example, water, coke,milk....etc. • ...
Healthy Fitness crossword puzzle 2025-03-31
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- straight- The amount of force your muscles can produce
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- - one of the parts of something there are 5 components.
- run - Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance
- ups - Fitness test that measures muscle strength and mussel endurance
- and reach - Fitness test to measure one's flexibility of the ham strings.
- ups- Fitness test that measures muscles endurance
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- The body systems working together efficiently
- fitness zone- A way to measure if you are healthy for your age and gender.
- Endurance - To exercise your entire body for long periods of time
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- - to use your joints fully through a wide range of motion
- composition- The percent of body weight that is made up of fat when compared to other body tissue
- lift - Fitness test that measures upper body fitness
- endurance - the ability to use your muscle many times without tiring.
15 Clues: The body systems working together efficiently • ups- Fitness test that measures muscles endurance • lift - Fitness test that measures upper body fitness • Fitness test used in class to measure body composition • straight- The amount of force your muscles can produce • Fitness test used in class to measure body composition • ...
Fitness crossword 2025-03-31
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- straight- The amount of force your muscles can produce
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- - one of the parts of something there are 5 components.
- run - Fitness test that measures cardiovascular endurance
- ups - Fitness test that measures muscle strength and mussel endurance
- and reach - Fitness test to measure one's flexibility of the ham strings.
- ups- Fitness test that measures muscles endurance
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- The body systems working together efficiently
- fitness zone- A way to measure if you are healthy for your age and gender.
- Endurance - To exercise your entire body for long periods of time
- Fitness test used in class to measure body composition
- - to use your joints fully through a wide range of motion
- composition- The percent of body weight that is made up of fat when compared to other body tissue
- lift - Fitness test that measures upper body fitness
- endurance - the ability to use your muscle many times without tiring.
15 Clues: The body systems working together efficiently • ups- Fitness test that measures muscles endurance • lift - Fitness test that measures upper body fitness • Fitness test used in class to measure body composition • straight- The amount of force your muscles can produce • Fitness test used in class to measure body composition • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2015-11-12
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- Helps make red blood cells.
- Helps the body turn food into energy, and maintain healthy skin.
- Found in milk and other dairy products.
- Important for normal brain function and nerve function.
- Turns carbs into energy.
- Helps blood clots.
- Helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body.
- Helps keep a balance of water in the blood and body tissue.
- Keeps your immune system strong and heal wounds.
- Found in berries, kiwi, red and green bell peppers,tomatoes, spinach, broccoli, and grape fruit juice.
- Found in veggies, oils, nuts, and green leafy veggies.
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- Helps convert carbs into energy, needed
- Makes red blood cells, found in fish, red meat, and poultry.
- Part of every cell and helps cells function normally.
- Found in milk, eggs,and dark orange and green vegetables.
- Helps muscles and the nervous system function.
- Your body makes with sunlight.
17 Clues: Helps blood clots. • Turns carbs into energy. • Helps make red blood cells. • Your body makes with sunlight. • Helps convert carbs into energy, needed • Found in milk and other dairy products. • Helps muscles and the nervous system function. • Keeps your immune system strong and heal wounds. • Part of every cell and helps cells function normally. • ...
Human Body 2021-05-27
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- either of the two organs on the face that you see with
- either of the two long parts that stick out from the top of the body and connect the shoulders to the hands
- a mass of thine threads growing on a person's head
- the hard white stones in the mouth used for biting food
- the part of the body at the end of the arm, including the fingers
- one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
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- either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with
- the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, etc.
- the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are
- the front part of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are
10 Clues: a mass of thine threads growing on a person's head • either of the two organs on the face that you see with • the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, etc. • the hard white stones in the mouth used for biting food • the front part of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are • either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with • ...
unit 3 2026-04-10
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- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, or the fruiting body of such an organism, e.g. a mushroom.
- all the population living in an area
- the factors that limit the population
- an area that an animal lives in
- all the living organisms and nonliving parts of the environment in a certain area
- the word for a type of animal
- factors the living or once living parts of an ecosystem
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- the amount of a species
- a individual animal, plant, or single-celled life formed
- nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- the amount of animals an environment can hold
- the part of the Earth's crust (land and ocean)
- the word for a type of land
- the study of relationships of living to one another and their environment
14 Clues: the amount of a species • the word for a type of land • the word for a type of animal • nonliving parts of an ecosystem • an area that an animal lives in • all the population living in an area • the factors that limit the population • the amount of animals an environment can hold • the part of the Earth's crust (land and ocean) • ...
Nervous System 2022-09-11
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- the system of the body that carries information to all parts of the body
- a cell of the nervous system that carries signals to the body from the brain, and from the body to the brain and/or spinal cord.
- knowledge about the natural world that is based on facts learned through experiments and observation.
- The kind of action or activity specific to a thing or person.
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- a group of parts that work together to function or perform a task
- an educated guess, or a guess you make based on information you already know.
- any information that is gathered with the senses.
- a bundle of nerves that runs along the back of a vertebrate within the spinal column
- the main control center in an animal body; part of the central nervous system.
9 Clues: any information that is gathered with the senses. • The kind of action or activity specific to a thing or person. • a group of parts that work together to function or perform a task • the system of the body that carries information to all parts of the body • an educated guess, or a guess you make based on information you already know. • ...
Heath Science Puzzle 2021-06-03
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- to look at, watch, perceive, or notice
- slander or libel; a false statement that causes ridicule or damage to a reputation
- the study of the structure of an organism
- sudden and unexpected stoppage of heart action
- the basic component of proteins
- determination of the nature of a person's disease
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- poor nutrition; without adequate food and nutrients
- pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
- act or process of sucking up or in; taking in of nutrients
- health Occupations Students of America, a national organization for students enrolled in health occupations programs
- insufficient amounts of fluid in the tissues
- formation of blood cells
- loss or impairment of the ability to feel or move parts of the body
- protective barriers such as a mask, gown, gloves, and protective eyewear that help protect a person from contact with infectious material
- material used to hold dressings in place, secure splints, and support and protect body parts
- a room or building where scientific tests, research, experiments, or learning takes place
16 Clues: formation of blood cells • the basic component of proteins • to look at, watch, perceive, or notice • pertaining to the heart and blood vessels • the study of the structure of an organism • insufficient amounts of fluid in the tissues • sudden and unexpected stoppage of heart action • determination of the nature of a person's disease • ...
4BU6 2021-04-25
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- a piece of outdoor clothing that is worn over other clothes to keep warm or dry.
- to change position or make sb/sth change position in a way that can be seen, heard or felt
- the part of the body at the end of the arm, including the fingers and thumb
- a piece of clothing that covers the body from the waist down and is divided into two parts to cover each leg separately
- a knitted piece of clothing made of wool or cotton for the upper part of the body, with long sleeves.
- a covering for the hand, made of wool, leather, etc. with separate parts for each finger and the thumb
- a social occasion, often in a person's home, at which people eat, drink, talk, dance and enjoy themselves
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- to such a great degree
- used before adjectives and adverbs to say that sth is more than is good, necessary, possible, etc.
- trousers/pants made of strong cotton, especially denim
- 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
- 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
- to cause physical pain to sb/yourself; to injure sb/yourself
- not right or correct
- short trousers/pants that end above or at the knee
15 Clues: not right or correct • to such a great degree • short trousers/pants that end above or at the knee • trousers/pants made of strong cotton, especially denim • to cause physical pain to sb/yourself; to injure sb/yourself • the part of the body at the end of the arm, including the fingers and thumb • ...
Ella's body systems crossword 2022-11-08
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- brings oxygen or blood to your heart
- single cell life form
- protests parts of your body from getting damaged
- helps you breathe
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- A large group of single-cell microorganisms
- help the body fight infection and other diseases
- prevents you from getting a virus by giving you a weakened version of it
- soft tissuies
- pumps blood through body
- protects your brain
10 Clues: soft tissuies • helps you breathe • protects your brain • single cell life form • pumps blood through body • brings oxygen or blood to your heart • A large group of single-cell microorganisms • help the body fight infection and other diseases • protests parts of your body from getting damaged • prevents you from getting a virus by giving you a weakened version of it
Nervous System Lab-Challenge It 2024-03-11
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- bundle of nerves protected by vertebrae
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Doctor who studies and treat the nervous system
- signals are sent through me to parts of the body
- Where information is processed and responses originate
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- damage to the nervous System outside the body
- Contols balance and posture
- controls behavior and attention
- Body system that sends signals through nerves
- eyes,ears,nose, mouth
10 Clues: eyes,ears,nose, mouth • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Contols balance and posture • controls behavior and attention • bundle of nerves protected by vertebrae • damage to the nervous System outside the body • Body system that sends signals through nerves • Doctor who studies and treat the nervous system • signals are sent through me to parts of the body • ...
41 2025-08-11
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- Aerodynamic shell that covers parts of a motorcycle
- Protective and decorative coating on a motorcycle
- Sticker used to add graphics or logos on bikes
- Lubricant that keeps motorcycle parts moving smoothly
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- Part of the body between the waist and thigh, often hit by handlebars
- Transparent shield that protects riders from wind
- One circuit around a race track
- Shiny metal finish often seen on bike parts
- A record of rides, maintenance, or mileage
- Curved covers that protect against mud and debris
10 Clues: One circuit around a race track • A record of rides, maintenance, or mileage • Shiny metal finish often seen on bike parts • Sticker used to add graphics or logos on bikes • Transparent shield that protects riders from wind • Protective and decorative coating on a motorcycle • Curved covers that protect against mud and debris • ...
CAN YOU WRITE AN ESSAY? YES YOU CAN! 2021-10-31
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- Make a ___ ___ (combine to one word)that explains what audience can learn from reading the texts.(CONCLUSION)
- Write the restated ___ at the top-include the key words!(PLANNING PAGE)
- A ___ that connects analysis back to answer.(BODY PARAGRAPH)
- A ___that includes a technique, context & evidence.(BODY PARAGRAPH)
- Write your ___ at the bottom.(PLANNING PAGE)
- Plan your body 1 and body 2 ___.(PLANNING PAGE)
- Restate the ___ ___(combine to one word). (CONCLUSION)
- Every Body paragraphs has how many pieces of evidence?(BODY PARAGRAPH)
- An __ that includes the title and author and states what you will prove in the paragraph.(BODY PARAGRAPH)
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- A ___ that answers ALL parts of the question clearly and states what you will prove in your body paragraphs(INTRODUCTION)
- All ___ and ___ (combine to one word)in the introduction.(INTRODUCTION)
- A broad, general ___ ___(combine to one word) that applies to both texts.(INTRODUCTION)
- Conclusions starts with an ending ___ word.(CONCLUSION)
- Restate the thesis using different ___.(CONCLUSION)
- Jot down your best ___. (PLANNING PAGE)
15 Clues: Jot down your best ___. (PLANNING PAGE) • Write your ___ at the bottom.(PLANNING PAGE) • Plan your body 1 and body 2 ___.(PLANNING PAGE) • Restate the thesis using different ___.(CONCLUSION) • Conclusions starts with an ending ___ word.(CONCLUSION) • Restate the ___ ___(combine to one word). (CONCLUSION) • ...
How Nutrients Work 2022-09-13
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- proteins are made up of
- vitamins can mix only with water found in diet
- are also know as starches
- is essential for life.
- usually solid at room temperature
- nutrients work as
- substances the body uses to build new cells
- lack one or more essential amino acids
- works with protein to make sure your blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body.
- vitamins can mix only with fats in the diet
- along with sodium are needed for keeping the water balance in your body.
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- are known as sugars
- fats supply chemicals called
- usually liquid at room temperature
- fat-like substance
- contain some of the essential amino acids
- chemicals mixtures found in many types of food
- works with phosphorus along with vitamin D & A
- are starches and sugars
- is a mixture of plant materials that do not break down completely during digestion.
20 Clues: nutrients work as • fat-like substance • are known as sugars • is essential for life. • proteins are made up of • are starches and sugars • are also know as starches • fats supply chemicals called • usually solid at room temperature • usually liquid at room temperature • lack one or more essential amino acids • contain some of the essential amino acids • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- top part Of the air only pipe
- thick liquid in the stomach
- Separates right atrium from left ventricle
- support and protect our body systems
- Located in the central nervous system
- muscle found in the heart
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Largest part of the brain
- one of the openings for air
- Airtight box that houses the bronchial tree
- attached by tendons to a bone
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- Nerves that go through the whole body make up the
- soft flap of tissue
- The left side of the brain is know as the
- best way to keep the heart healthy
- carry blood away from the heart
- The digestive system is made up of the
- make new bone and repair damage
- outside part of the bone
- carries blood from the heart to all other parts of the body
- digestive enzyme in saliva
21 Clues: soft flap of tissue • outside part of the bone • muscle found in the heart • Largest part of the brain • digestive enzyme in saliva • thick liquid in the stomach • one of the openings for air • top part Of the air only pipe • attached by tendons to a bone • carry blood away from the heart • make new bone and repair damage • best way to keep the heart healthy • ...
Miscellaneous part 2 2021-03-26
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- exposing the body to an antigen to increase the immune response
- specific resistance
- The adjusting of systems within a cell
- trap heat in the atmosphere and warm the planet
- different types of white blood cells
- immunity that an organism is born with
- treatment to produce immunity against a disease with vaccines.
- a nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders.
- when a body is exposed to small quantities of the disease.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of earth's atmosphere
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- when a person is given antibodies to become immune
- enzymes that help to digest food
- stomach acids that help to breakdown food.
- your innate immune system
- state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions.
- functions by contracting, applying forces to different parts of the body
- made of a single muscle cell
- total greenhouse gas emissions.
- a change in regional or global climate patters.
- group of cells that synthesizes substances
20 Clues: specific resistance • your innate immune system • made of a single muscle cell • total greenhouse gas emissions. • enzymes that help to digest food • different types of white blood cells • The adjusting of systems within a cell • immunity that an organism is born with • stomach acids that help to breakdown food. • group of cells that synthesizes substances • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-06
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- Shapeshifting fox spirit in Japanese folklore
- Roman woodland deity, often depicted with goat legs
- Giant sea monster of Scandinavian tales
- Abominable Snowman of Himalayan legend
- Greek monster with snake hair
- Half-human, half-horse creatures
- Legendary bird that rises from ashes
- Mythical horse with a single horn
- Monster with snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone
- Enchanted creature with upper body of a human and lower body of a fish
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- Beast with lion's body and eagle's head
- Large bird of Native American legend, associated with storms
- Irish spirit warning of impending death
- Winged horse of Greek mythology
- Half-man, half-bull labyrinth dweller
- Enchanting sea creatures luring sailors
- Fire-breathing creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- Half-bird, half-human creatures of Greek mythology
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Fire-breathing creature of Middle Eastern mythology
20 Clues: Greek monster with snake hair • Winged horse of Greek mythology • Half-human, half-horse creatures • Mythical horse with a single horn • Legendary bird that rises from ashes • Half-man, half-bull labyrinth dweller • Abominable Snowman of Himalayan legend • Beast with lion's body and eagle's head • Irish spirit warning of impending death • ...
Monsters That Roamed the Earth 2024-03-28
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- The Giant's scalp became ...
- Rock Monster Eagles were...
- Would roll and and crush people
- ...made small footprints
- Tse Adah Hodzilltaali
- Ye'iitsoh
- Naayee'neezghani
- Yoolgai Asdzaan
- Hero Twins allowed the monsters'...to live
- Binaa' Yee Aghani
- Tse Ninahaleeh preyed on ...
- Another word for "rock with wings"
- Shiprock's two ridgelines is the beast's...
- Tse Ninahaleeh
- Deelgeed
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... universe messenger Horned Monster was killed in ...
- Body of Traveling Stone turned into...
- Birds of preys' hatchlings ... is used for cermonial purposes
- Body parts of The Bear that Pursues' became...
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- Shash Na'alkaahii
- Ye'iitsoh was killed with a..
- To Bajishchini
- Binaa Yee Aghanis remains turned into...
- Cliff Dweller's body became the...
- The Heroic figures
- Giant was also known as...
- "Eye Killers" were ...
- Monstrous rock
- Tse Naaghai
- Shiprock means ...
- Tse Bit'a'i
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... night messenger
32 Clues: Deelgeed • Ye'iitsoh • Tse Naaghai • Tse Bit'a'i • To Bajishchini • Monstrous rock • Tse Ninahaleeh • Yoolgai Asdzaan • Naayee'neezghani • Shash Na'alkaahii • Binaa' Yee Aghani • The Heroic figures • Shiprock means ... • Tse Adah Hodzilltaali • "Eye Killers" were ... • ...made small footprints • Giant was also known as... • Rock Monster Eagles were... • The Giant's scalp became ... • ...
Monsters That Roamed the Earth 2024-03-28
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- The Giant's scalp became ...
- Rock Monster Eagles were...
- Would roll and and crush people
- ...made small footprints
- Tse Adah Hodzilltaali
- Ye'iitsoh
- Naayee'neezghani
- Yoolgai Asdzaan
- Hero Twins allowed the monsters'...to live
- Binaa' Yee Aghani
- Tse Ninahaleeh preyed on ...
- Another word for "rock with wings"
- Shiprock's two ridgelines is the beast's...
- Tse Ninahaleeh
- Deelgeed
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... universe messenger Horned Monster was killed in ...
- Body of Traveling Stone turned into...
- Birds of preys' hatchlings ... is used for cermonial purposes
- Body parts of The Bear that Pursues' became...
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- Shash Na'alkaahii
- Ye'iitsoh was killed with a..
- To Bajishchini
- Binaa Yee Aghanis remains turned into...
- Cliff Dweller's body became the...
- The Heroic figures
- Giant was also known as...
- "Eye Killers" were ...
- Monstrous rock
- Tse Naaghai
- Shiprock means ...
- Tse Bit'a'i
- Young Rock Monster chick became the... night messenger
32 Clues: Deelgeed • Ye'iitsoh • Tse Naaghai • Tse Bit'a'i • To Bajishchini • Monstrous rock • Tse Ninahaleeh • Yoolgai Asdzaan • Naayee'neezghani • Shash Na'alkaahii • Binaa' Yee Aghani • The Heroic figures • Shiprock means ... • Tse Adah Hodzilltaali • "Eye Killers" were ... • ...made small footprints • Giant was also known as... • Rock Monster Eagles were... • The Giant's scalp became ... • ...
Athletic Training Crossword 2024-03-25
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- pointing your toes
- muscle combined with gastrocnemius to form "calf" muscle
- brings the limb or hand toward or across the midline of the body, or brings the fingers or toes together
- pertaining to the armpit
- the "A" in ACL
- temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow on the head
- the fingers are ________ to the shoulder
- aka "knee cap"
- the movement of the limb, hand, or fingers in a circular pattern
- most common ankle weave taping
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- fracture in which the bone shatters into 3 or more pieces
- used during medical examinations and procedures to help prevent cross-contamination between caregivers and patients
- automated external defibrillator
- the longest, strongest bone in your body
- a movement that increases the angle between two body parts
- a deep cut or tear in skin
- applying bandages and dressings
- lying face downward
- first 7 vertebrae
- away from the midline
- opposite of superficial
21 Clues: the "A" in ACL • aka "knee cap" • first 7 vertebrae • pointing your toes • lying face downward • away from the midline • opposite of superficial • pertaining to the armpit • a deep cut or tear in skin • most common ankle weave taping • applying bandages and dressings • automated external defibrillator • the longest, strongest bone in your body • the fingers are ________ to the shoulder • ...
Percy Jackson Chapter 1-5 2025-11-03
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- something that seems to have special powers.
- a place where kids learn.
- a place where kids go to stay and play.
- The man that lives with Percy and his mom
- half man and lower body goat
- someone who does something good or saves others.
- not afraid; strong in scary times.
- Percy's Teacher but his real name
- Half-Blood, the safe place where Percy goes.
- strong wind and rain together.
- a scary creature.
- a person who helps kids learn.
- half man half horse
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- body of a man and head of a bull
- not in danger; okay.
- clear liquid we drink.
- Percy's best friend
- The girl that looked after Percy
- one part of two equal parts.
- someone you like and play with.
- a very big body of salt water.
- to move fast with your legs.
- water that falls from the sky.
23 Clues: a scary creature. • Percy's best friend • half man half horse • not in danger; okay. • clear liquid we drink. • a place where kids learn. • half man and lower body goat • one part of two equal parts. • to move fast with your legs. • strong wind and rain together. • a very big body of salt water. • a person who helps kids learn. • water that falls from the sky. • ...
(Mr. D. Core Medical English) External Body Parts: Lower Limbs and Extremities 2020-06-09
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- The lowest part of the leg that is below the ankle on which a person stands.
- The area at either side of the body between the top of the leg and the waist.
- The front part of the leg between the knee and foot.
- The joint that connects the foot to the leg.
- The back part of the foot.
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- One of the five small parts that stick out from the foot.
- The top part of the legs that forms a flat surface when you are sitting down.
- The top part of the leg between the knee and the hip.
- The joint between the top and bottom parts of the leg where it bends in the middle.
- One of the hard, flat parts on top of the ends of your toes.
- The back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee.
- One of the long limbs that connect the feet to the rest of the body.
12 Clues: The back part of the foot. • The joint that connects the foot to the leg. • The front part of the leg between the knee and foot. • The top part of the leg between the knee and the hip. • The back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee. • One of the five small parts that stick out from the foot. • One of the hard, flat parts on top of the ends of your toes. • ...
Nervous System 2023-09-08
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- the system of the body that carries information to all parts of the body
- a cell of the nervous system that carries signals to the body from the brain, and from the body to the brain and/or spinal cord.
- knowledge about the natural world that is based on facts learned through experiments and observation.
- The kind of action or activity specific to a thing or person.
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- A group of parts that work together to function or perform a task.
- an educated guess, or a guess you make based on information you already know.
- any information that is gathered with the senses.
- a bundle of nerves that runs along the back of a vertebrate within the spinal column
- the main control center in an animal body; part of the central nervous system.
9 Clues: any information that is gathered with the senses. • The kind of action or activity specific to a thing or person. • A group of parts that work together to function or perform a task. • the system of the body that carries information to all parts of the body • an educated guess, or a guess you make based on information you already know. • ...
Pe crossword 2025-03-28
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- AND REACH FITNESS TEST TO MEASURE ONES FLEXIBILITY OF THE HAMSTRING MUSCLES
- ENDURANCE TO EXERCISE YOUR ENTIRE BODY FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME
- RUN FITNESS TEST THAT MEASURES CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE
- ENDURANCE THE ABILITY TO USE YOUR MUSCLE MANY TIMES WITHOUT TIRING
- UPS FITNESS TEST THAT MEASURES MUSCLE ENDURANCE
- UPS FITNESS TEST THAT MEASRES MUSCLE STRENGTH AND MUSCLE ENDURANCE
- FITNESS TEST USED IN CLASS TO MEASURE BODY COMPOSITION
- FITNESS TEST USED IN CLASS TO MEASURE BODY COMPOSITION
- LIFT FITNESS TEST THAT MEASURES UPPER BODY
- COMPOSITION THE PERCENTAGE OF BODY WEIGHT THAT IS MADE UP OF FAT WHEN COMPAREDTO OTHER BODY
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- STRENGTH THE AMOUNT OF FORCE YOUR MUSCLES CAN PRODUCE
- THE BODY SYSTEMS WORKING TOGETHER
- FITNESS ZONE A WAY TO MEASURE IF YOU ARE HEALTHY FOR YOUR AGE AND YOUR GENDER
- ONE OF THE PARTS OF SOMETHING. THERE ARE 5 COMPONENTS OF FITNESS
- TO USE YOUR JOINTS FULLY THROUGH A WIDE RANGE OF MOTION
15 Clues: THE BODY SYSTEMS WORKING TOGETHER • LIFT FITNESS TEST THAT MEASURES UPPER BODY • UPS FITNESS TEST THAT MEASURES MUSCLE ENDURANCE • STRENGTH THE AMOUNT OF FORCE YOUR MUSCLES CAN PRODUCE • FITNESS TEST USED IN CLASS TO MEASURE BODY COMPOSITION • FITNESS TEST USED IN CLASS TO MEASURE BODY COMPOSITION • TO USE YOUR JOINTS FULLY THROUGH A WIDE RANGE OF MOTION • ...
Science project 2023-04-26
Nervous System Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-10
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- system Wich controls involuntary actions
- is the controller
- ears, eyes, nose, tongue and skin
- collect information from your five senses to your brain
- the long skinny branches that connects to some other parts to your body
- controls when you wake up and you thinking
- how many pounds does the brain weighs
- produces a lot of Melatonin
- nerves Allows the brain to control our muscles
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- is like your brain's inner thermostat
- controls voluntary actions
- brings information from your brain to your muscles
- the spinal cord carries this back and forth between your body and brain.
- is at bottom of the brain
- nerve cells
- this and the brain and nuerons make up nervous system
- neurons, process and distribute information
- the part of the brain that controls posture balance and coordination
- the brains home
- produce and release hormones into your body
20 Clues: nerve cells • the brains home • is the controller • is at bottom of the brain • controls voluntary actions • produces a lot of Melatonin • ears, eyes, nose, tongue and skin • is like your brain's inner thermostat • how many pounds does the brain weighs • system Wich controls involuntary actions • controls when you wake up and you thinking • ...
Emergency Murder 2020-04-20
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- Part of the body that Lavelle has injured
- Believe guilty of commit a crime
- At the end of the book Grabowski found Virginia
- of...
- Maxine was attack next to a... (food store)
- parts of the body that tetrodotoxin paralyzes
- The profession of Hank Myer
- Maxine's and Virginia's hobby
- Virginia was investigating a cure of...(disfiguring disease)
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- Throughout history Maxine suffer three of this
- Grabowski's house is located next to this lake
- Grabowski's profession
- Name of the hospital where Maxine worked
- Place where Virginia used to lie about his discovery
- Examination of dead body
- Artificial hair that Nanette was wearing before dying
- Title of the book
- Small skirt that Nanette was wearing before dying
- Dangerous liquid that used Virginia to kill Nanette
- When Nanette died Hank was doing a ... (synonym of talk)
- The profession of Shirley at Mercy Hospital
21 Clues: of... • Title of the book • Grabowski's profession • Examination of dead body • The profession of Hank Myer • Maxine's and Virginia's hobby • Believe guilty of commit a crime • Name of the hospital where Maxine worked • Part of the body that Lavelle has injured • Maxine was attack next to a... (food store) • The profession of Shirley at Mercy Hospital • ...
Vivian Gomez 2021-05-18
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- striking the floor with the toe plate with change of weight
- where your weight should always be in dancing
- shuffle hop step
- striking the floor with heel plate with change of weight
- carriage of the arms
- section we do crunches with twist in body conditioning
- number of sections in tap combo #1
- short for proper body alignment
- movie we watched with hiphop and ballet
- brush spank &1
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- tap dance we just finished
- section of our body conditioning notes where we do fly chops
- lift heels and slide on your toe plates
- brush step &1
- ballet performance we watched associated with christmas
- to rise onto the toes
- swing the foot forward and only striking the toe plate
- a theatrical art form using dancing
- dance performed wearing shoes fitted with metal taps
- number of parts in counting stars
20 Clues: brush step &1 • brush spank &1 • shuffle hop step • carriage of the arms • to rise onto the toes • tap dance we just finished • short for proper body alignment • number of parts in counting stars • number of sections in tap combo #1 • a theatrical art form using dancing • lift heels and slide on your toe plates • movie we watched with hiphop and ballet • ...
Emilia 2021-08-03
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- helps us chew our food
- absorbs much of the nutrients from the food
- helps us to move
- contains other parts of the cell
- transport oxygen to our body
- determine or characteristics
- traits are passed down from the parents to help their children
- support our body
- helps us grow
- give us energy and help to keep us warm
- helps the body to fight
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- provide us with energy (soures, rice bread and pototoes)
- control all activities in the cell
- control substances entering or leaving the cell
- it is where the food came from the gullet
- absorbs water and salts
- break down the large and insoluble particles in food
- to prevent diseases and keep us healthy
- fibre makes the solid soft and it is easy to move through
- contract and relax to push the food down from the mouth into the stomach
20 Clues: helps us grow • helps us to move • support our body • helps us chew our food • absorbs water and salts • helps the body to fight • transport oxygen to our body • determine or characteristics • contains other parts of the cell • control all activities in the cell • to prevent diseases and keep us healthy • give us energy and help to keep us warm • ...
Cell types and Cell membranes 2021-08-05
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- waste removal
- Detecting changes in the
- the increase in mass and size of a body or organs.
- helps regulate membrane fluidity
- transports proteins involved in accumulation energy and proteins responsible for cell adhesion
- attracts water
- responsible for packaging proteins to be exported.
- maintain stability of the membrane and to facilitate cell–cell interactions.
- doesn't have a nucleus.
- resists water
- process of removing wastes and excess water from the body.
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- the production of offspring.
- has a nucleus.
- has two parts (hydrophilic and hydrophobic)
- cells use oxygen to break down sugar and obtain energy.
- can be from 5 to 10mm thick
- regulates activity of cells.
- protein destruction
- the state of changing something's position.
- responsible for production of ribosomes.
- generates energy.
- the processes by which an animal or plant consumes and utilizes food.
22 Clues: waste removal • resists water • has a nucleus. • attracts water • generates energy. • protein destruction • doesn't have a nucleus. • Detecting changes in the • can be from 5 to 10mm thick • the production of offspring. • regulates activity of cells. • helps regulate membrane fluidity • responsible for production of ribosomes. • has two parts (hydrophilic and hydrophobic) • ...
Health Crossword 2013-09-09
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- The level of physical health
- Hard exercise level.
- The organs that allow your certain parts of your body to move
- The overall condition of an organism at a given time.
- How you exercise.(light, medium, vigorous)
- To put/pass through a cycle again
- The stretching ability of muscles.
- How long your body can handle physical activity.
- Focusing on everybody else as opposed to being self centered.
- Of/pertaining to the body
- Reciting or rendering literary work
- Activities involving other people
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- Strengthening your muscles
- Related to or associated with the enviroment
- A muscles ability to work against resistance.
- How often you exercise.
- Relating to the sould and not to physical nature or matter
- A periodic form of rest
- Overall physical and emotional health.
- How smart you are
- How long you do something.
- Medium exercise level.
- What you are doing.
- Easy exercise level.
24 Clues: How smart you are • What you are doing. • Hard exercise level. • Easy exercise level. • Medium exercise level. • How often you exercise. • A periodic form of rest • Of/pertaining to the body • Strengthening your muscles • How long you do something. • The level of physical health • To put/pass through a cycle again • Activities involving other people • The stretching ability of muscles. • ...
Health Crossword 2013-09-09
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- The level of physical health
- Hard exercise level.
- The organs that allow your certain parts of your body to move
- The overall condition of an organism at a given time.
- How you exercise.(light, medium, vigorous)
- To put/pass through a cycle again
- The stretching ability of muscles.
- How long your body can handle physical activity.
- Focusing on everybody else as opposed to being self centered.
- Of/pertaining to the body
- Reciting or rendering literary work
- Activities involving other people
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- Strengthening your muscles
- Related to or associated with the enviroment
- A muscles ability to work against resistance.
- How often you exercise.
- Relating to the sould and not to physical nature or matter
- A periodic form of rest
- Overall physical and emotional health.
- How smart you are
- How long you do something.
- Medium exercise level.
- What you are doing.
- Easy exercise level.
24 Clues: How smart you are • What you are doing. • Hard exercise level. • Easy exercise level. • Medium exercise level. • How often you exercise. • A periodic form of rest • Of/pertaining to the body • Strengthening your muscles • How long you do something. • The level of physical health • To put/pass through a cycle again • Activities involving other people • The stretching ability of muscles. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-06-25
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- artificial body part
- electronic/mechanical body parts
- feeling or belief that one trusts themselves to do well in something
- ignore/abandon/fail to look after
- the negative side of something
- something that involves real situations rather than just ideas and theories; possible/realistic
- a successful goal
- real/genuine, not fake
- the process of improving or growing
- easy to break
- room, house, building, etc. where someone lives or stays
- change in colour or shape over time
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- school with both genders
- decrease slowly
- liking something over another or others
- someone who was born overseas
- someone wanting to be better/more successful than others
- made by humans, man-made
- imitating someone's actions or words
- using words
- think for a while
- work together on a project/activity
- relating to the body or something tangible (can touch)
23 Clues: using words • easy to break • decrease slowly • think for a while • a successful goal • artificial body part • real/genuine, not fake • school with both genders • made by humans, man-made • someone who was born overseas • the negative side of something • electronic/mechanical body parts • ignore/abandon/fail to look after • work together on a project/activity • ...
Cardiovascular system crossword 2024-02-26
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- high blood pressure
- intensive care unit
- pain
- heart failure blood and fluid back up into the lungs
- normal
- blood pressure
- uses dye to map the arterior veins
- shortness of breath
- study of
- uses low energy pulses to tell the heart to beat
- pumps blood throughout the body
- transplantation surgery to replace a diseased heart with a healthy one
- vital signs stable
- condition
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- muscle that makes up the heart
- brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- changes in normal electrical activity of heart make it stop beating
- weak area in artery supplying the brain
- vein
- system of tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- artery disease affect blood flow to the heart muscle
- used to assess the ability of coronary arteries to deliver oxygen
- returns oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to left side of heart
- chest pain
25 Clues: pain • vein • normal • study of • condition • chest pain • blood pressure • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • intensive care unit • shortness of breath • muscle that makes up the heart • pumps blood throughout the body • uses dye to map the arterior veins • weak area in artery supplying the brain • instrument used to measure blood pressure • ...
Invertebrates 2023-01-30
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- has two shells
- Has ~30 legs
- Flatworms use these to detect light
- sessile cnidaria body plan
- Many nematodes are ______
- Sponge phylum
- symmetry where body parts are joined around a central axis
- contains venom for stinging
- mollusk's toothlike "tongue"
- transferred by mosquito bites; cause Elephantiasis
- skeletal system supported by water
- opening through which water exits a sponge
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- porifera breathe using ______
- Has ~150 legs
- Sponges are _____ feeders
- The most advanced type of mollusk
- Mollusks have ____ bodies
- Fragmentation is a form of ______ reproduction
- muscular feeding tube that extends through a flatworm's mouth
- Common name for platyhelminthes
- Symmetry where two sides are the same
- Less advanced animals can reproduce this way
- motile cnidaria body plan
- Organ used for reproduction by annelids
- Arthropods are ____-footed animals
- Used by mollusks for propulsion
26 Clues: Has ~30 legs • Has ~150 legs • Sponge phylum • has two shells • Sponges are _____ feeders • Mollusks have ____ bodies • Many nematodes are ______ • motile cnidaria body plan • sessile cnidaria body plan • contains venom for stinging • mollusk's toothlike "tongue" • porifera breathe using ______ • Common name for platyhelminthes • Used by mollusks for propulsion • ...
Lol 2025-10-15
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- a small meal between main meals
- an amount of food served to one person
- the state of feeling healthy and happy
- something you do regularly
- units that measure energy from food
- the act of resting or feeling calm
- natural substances in food that keep you healthy
- your emotional and psychological well-being
- a good mix between work, rest, and play
- physical power
- keeping the body supplied with enough water
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- a way of living that includes lots of movement
- the reason or desire to do something
- pressure that makes you worried or tired
- a substance in meat, fish, and beans that helps your body grow
- something difficult that tests your ability
- something you do often, usually without thinking
- the state of being strong and healthy
- the process of getting the food your body needs
- parts of fruit and vegetables that help digestion
20 Clues: physical power • something you do regularly • a small meal between main meals • the act of resting or feeling calm • units that measure energy from food • the reason or desire to do something • the state of being strong and healthy • an amount of food served to one person • the state of feeling healthy and happy • a good mix between work, rest, and play • ...
Gideons crossword 2026-01-09
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- Mass of nerve tissue
- a cord that Carry's messages from the brain to nerves
- membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord
- Basic unit of nervous system
- hollow spaces that connect with each other
- located below midbrain conducting messages to other brain parts
- The brain and spine
- part of the brain
- Works with sympathetic to keep homeostasis in the body.
- connects to spinal cord and regulates heart beat
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- regulates the autonomic nervous system needs
- Works with parasympathetic to maintain homeostasis in the body
- Somatic and autonomic nervous systems
- contains thalamus and hypothalamus
- responsible for conducting impulses and for auditory reflexes
- carries messages between CNS
- Combination of nerve fibers and they carry messages
- clear colorless fluid
- directs impulses to the cerebrum
- Contains sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
- complex system that tell the body what to do
- responsible for muscle coordination
22 Clues: part of the brain • The brain and spine • Mass of nerve tissue • clear colorless fluid • carries messages between CNS • Basic unit of nervous system • directs impulses to the cerebrum • contains thalamus and hypothalamus • responsible for muscle coordination • Somatic and autonomic nervous systems • hollow spaces that connect with each other • ...
yu 2026-02-01
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- Feeling excited or a little worried.
- Messages sent to show love.
- Water your body makes when nervous or excited.
- A sweet treat for Valentine’s Day.
- The month of Valentine’s Day.
- A Roman festival about love.
- Paper notes given on Valentine’s Day.
- A chemical that makes you feel happy.
- The part of your body that helps you think and feel.
- A strong feeling of caring.
- Chemicals in your body that control feelings.
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- A gift people give to show love.
- A man who helped people show love.
- A funny feeling in your stomach.
- This beats faster when you feel excited.
- The hormone that helps people feel close.
- Two people who care about each other.
- Being nice and caring to others.
- A person remembered for being kind.
- Parts of your hands that can get sweaty.
20 Clues: Messages sent to show love. • A strong feeling of caring. • A Roman festival about love. • The month of Valentine’s Day. • A gift people give to show love. • A funny feeling in your stomach. • Being nice and caring to others. • A man who helped people show love. • A sweet treat for Valentine’s Day. • A person remembered for being kind. • Feeling excited or a little worried. • ...
Science Puzzle:) 2024-03-26
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- an energy storage molecule that is made up of glucose molecules
- when oxegyn and glucose put energy into cells from a chemical reaction
- a molecule that helps organisms release energy
- system that takes oxygen and makes it carbon dioxide
- molecules that are the base of protein
- a cell that send messages to the body
- the system in the body that transports molecules to and from cells
- small parts that make up a bigger whole
- atoms joined together
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- a molecule with both carbon and oxegyn atoms
- a kind of molecule that are important to living things.
- argument supported by evidence
- the system in the body that breaks down food
- a molecule used to release energy
- the system in the body that turns food into energy
- makes up all living things and tissues
- a combination of tissue that form a unit
17 Clues: atoms joined together • argument supported by evidence • a molecule used to release energy • a cell that send messages to the body • molecules that are the base of protein • makes up all living things and tissues • small parts that make up a bigger whole • a combination of tissue that form a unit • a molecule with both carbon and oxegyn atoms • ...
Human Body 2021-05-27
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- either of the two organs on the face that you see with
- either of the two long parts that stick out from the top of the body and connect the shoulders to the hands
- a mass of thine threads growing on a person's head
- the hard white stones in the mouth used for biting food
- the part of the body at the end of the arm, including the fingers
- one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
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- either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with
- the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, etc.
- the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are
- the front part of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are
10 Clues: a mass of thine threads growing on a person's head • either of the two organs on the face that you see with • the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, etc. • the hard white stones in the mouth used for biting food • the front part of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are • either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with • ...
E2E 2024-01-18
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- any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its skeleton
- having a lot of strength or force
- the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair
- one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body
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- the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that makes it possible to hold and pick up things easily
- able to be used more than once
- the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live
- the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart
- to sort and collect rubbish in order to treat it and produce useful materials that can be used again
- good for your body
10 Clues: good for your body • able to be used more than once • having a lot of strength or force • the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart • the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair • the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live • any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its skeleton • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-02-03
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- All the parts that make you, you, from your head to your toes!
- The stretchy things that help you move, like your legs for walking.
- The things you do with your body, like waving your hand or singing a song.
- Resting with your eyes closed and not very aware of what's happening around you.
- Do something quickly in response to something else, like jumping away from a hot stove.
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- A group of things working together, like your digestive system breaking down food.
- The biggest in size, like your biggest muscle being the gluteus maximus in your bottom.
- Staying steady and upright, like when you ride a bike.
- When your body parts change position, like walking, dancing, or even blinking.
- The control center of your body, like the boss telling the rest of the team what to do.
10 Clues: Staying steady and upright, like when you ride a bike. • All the parts that make you, you, from your head to your toes! • The stretchy things that help you move, like your legs for walking. • The things you do with your body, like waving your hand or singing a song. • When your body parts change position, like walking, dancing, or even blinking. • ...
Classification 2014-03-23
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- The exoskeleton is found in animals in the phylum Arthropoda and is made of this substance.
- Structures commonly used for movement by organisms in the kingdom Protoctista.
- The term used for an organism whose nuclear material is not enclosed within a nuclear membrane.
- Besides dolphins, name another mammal that lives in an aquatic habitat.
- These animals have a body with three parts and a body with 9-100 segments.
- Organisms in the kingdom Monera use this type of respiration.
- All members of the kingdom Animalia use this type of feeding mode.
- The plant subdivision whose xylem consists mainly of tracheids and no xylem vessels.
- Members of this animal class have a three-chambered heart, two eyes and an eardrum behind the eyes and fertilisation is external.
- The gamete-producing, persistent part of plants in the division Bryophyta.
- This class forms half the population of animals on earth.
- The placing of living organisms in a series of increasingly specialised groups.
- Members of this animal class have bodies with up to 15 or more segments. Each segment has a pair of walking legs.
- Many birds live in trees so their habitat is described with this term.
- Segmented muscle blocks found on either side of the body in chordates.
- In this plant class, the flowers have floral parts in fours or fives or their multiples.
- The most advanced of the amphibians.
- The hyphae of fungal organisms are grouped together to make this structure.
- This plant division shows a greater ability to inhabit land than division Bryophyta.
- This structure separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity in mammals.
- In members of the class Pisces, the skeleton is sometimes made of bone and sometimes made of this substance.
- In the class Insecta, this body part is made up of three segments with three pairs of legs. In some insects, one or two pairs of wings are found on this body part.
- Formed when the head and the thorax have fused.
- Special hyphae in parasitic fungi which move into food material.
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- The class that includes the most commonly found plants in the subdivision Gymnospermaphyta.
- Members of this animal class have a pair of compound eyes, a cephalothorax and two pairs of antennae.
- Mammals usually have these kinds of glands.
- The type of skeleton found in animals in the phylum Chordata.
- The plant division which contains all the seed-bearing plants.
- Organisms in the kingdom Monera move by use of this structure.
- The body of most arthropods is divided into how many parts?
- Reptiles have dry scaly skin which reduces this process.
- The most advanced plant group found almost everywhere, whose plants bear flowers.
- A long flexible rod-like structure found in chordates which is replaced by a vertebral column in later stages of development in some chordates.
- The bones of birds have this feature to make them lighter for flight.
- Spore-bearing structures found on lower side of fern leaves.
- The feeding mode of some members of the kingdom Fungi, including yeasts, penicillia, bread moulds and mushrooms.
- The phylum Arthropoda is divided into five main classes based on three different characteristics, including the presence and number of these structures.
- The condition where the exoskeleton is shed at intervals to allow for an increase in body size.
- Organisms in the kingdom Protoctista undergo this type of reproduction.
- The eyes of fish are covered by this kind of membrane.
- Claw-like structures on the ventral side of the cephalothorax of organisms in the class which contains scorpions. These structures produce poison that paralyses prey.
- Mammals have two external ears that are called this term.
- Animals in this class have four pairs of walking legs, eight simple eyes and two body parts: a cephalothorax and abdomen.
44 Clues: The most advanced of the amphibians. • Mammals usually have these kinds of glands. • Formed when the head and the thorax have fused. • The eyes of fish are covered by this kind of membrane. • Reptiles have dry scaly skin which reduces this process. • This class forms half the population of animals on earth. • Mammals have two external ears that are called this term. • ...
External Body Parts: Lower Limbs and Extremities 2020-06-09
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- The joint that connects the foot to the leg.
- The back part of the foot.
- The lowest part of the leg that is below the ankle on which a person stands.
- The top part of the legs that forms a flat surface when you are sitting down.
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- The joint between the top and bottom parts of the leg where it bends in the middle.
- One of the five small parts that stick out from the foot.
- The back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee.
- The area at either side of the body between the top of the leg and the waist.
- The top part of the leg between the knee and the hip.
- One of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body.
10 Clues: The back part of the foot. • The joint that connects the foot to the leg. • The top part of the leg between the knee and the hip. • The back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee. • One of the five small parts that stick out from the foot. • One of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body. • ...
Frightful Figures 2024-09-27
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- – Spirit of a deceased person
- – Undead creature that feeds on blood
- – Iconic villain known for chaos and fear
- – Undead being often portrayed in horror
- – Creature made from body parts
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- – Possessed doll from horror movies
- – Personification of death
- – Classic vampire character
- – Spirit known for its wailing
- – Human that transforms into a wolf
- – Preserved body wrapped in cloth
- – Person believed to practice magic
12 Clues: – Personification of death • – Classic vampire character • – Spirit of a deceased person • – Spirit known for its wailing • – Creature made from body parts • – Preserved body wrapped in cloth • – Possessed doll from horror movies • – Human that transforms into a wolf • – Person believed to practice magic • – Undead creature that feeds on blood • ...
Ashley's cardiovascular puzzle 2023-11-17
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- Lower tip of the heart.
- Small artery.
- Gas that enters the blood through the lungs and travels to the heart to be pumped via arteries to all body cells
- Largest type of blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body.
- Muscular middle layer of the heart.
- Record of the electrical activity of the heart.
- Artery carrying oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs.
- Two common carotid arteries located on each side of the neck branch from the aorta and provide blood to head, neck and brain.
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- Inner lining of the heart.
- Abnormal swishing sound caused by improper closure of the heart valves
- Beat of the heart as felt through the walls of the arteries.
- Smallest type of blood vessel.
- Largest vein in the body.
- Largest artery in the body.
- Thin-walled vessel that carries blood from body tissues and lungs back to the heart.
- Relaxation phase of the heartbeat.
- One of two lower chambers of the heart.
17 Clues: Small artery. • Lower tip of the heart. • Largest vein in the body. • Inner lining of the heart. • Largest artery in the body. • Smallest type of blood vessel. • Relaxation phase of the heartbeat. • Muscular middle layer of the heart. • One of two lower chambers of the heart. • Record of the electrical activity of the heart. • ...
Immune & Lymphatic System 2023-04-26
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- Makes red and white blood cells
- Resistance to specific pathogens
- makes white blood cells, found in chest
- Used to help body develop antibodies against infection diseases
- ______ duct found in chest, hollow tube that allows lymph fluid to flow
- The normal conditions your body works to maintain
- Found mostly inside cells, makes up 65% of body
- Germs that need to be inside living cells to grow reproduce and make you sick
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- The ________ system removes excess fluid around organs
- First line of defense in throat
- Protect the body by traveling through the body and defending against infection
- Skin and _____ are parts of the first line of defense
- Remove toxins, wastes, and other harmful substances
- Type of prokaryotic cell that can make you sick
- Proteins made from immune cells that recognize bacteria,viruses and other harmful substances
- Germs are spread through sneezing and ________
- Stores blood for use in an emergency and makes white blood cells
17 Clues: Makes red and white blood cells • First line of defense in throat • Resistance to specific pathogens • makes white blood cells, found in chest • Germs are spread through sneezing and ________ • Type of prokaryotic cell that can make you sick • Found mostly inside cells, makes up 65% of body • The normal conditions your body works to maintain • ...
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 2025-05-27
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- The muscle is attached to the bone via ......
- Suffix indicating "inflammation"
- Drug administration abbreviation meaning "Three times a day"
- Different tissues group together to form an ....
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Which plane divides the body into right and left portions?
- Relating to or situated in the front of the body
- Largest organ in the human body
- Prefix that indicates "under, below"
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- Lobe of the brain located at the back of the brain.
- Prefix that indicates "relating to the liver"
- Removing carbon dioxide out of the body through the lungs
- Organ responsible for transporting food from the mouth to the stomach.
- Which organ filters blood and eliminates unnecessary compounds and waste by producing and excreting urine?
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- Branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
17 Clues: Largest organ in the human body • Suffix indicating "inflammation" • Prefix that indicates "under, below" • How many chambers does the heart have? • Movement away from the midline of the body • Prefix that indicates "relating to the liver" • The muscle is attached to the bone via ...... • Different tissues group together to form an .... • ...
Enviormental Emergencies 2022-06-06
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- number to call when there is a medical emergency
- a sudden uncontrollable electrical disturbance in the brain
- what not to do to someone with frostbite
- freezing of body parts exposed to cold
- an area of skin covered by a raised fluid like bubble
- drastic reduction of water
- fainting caused by loss consciousness
- abnormally elevated body temperature
- loss of feeling in the body
- where to move someone showing symptoms of a heat emergency
- how often you should monitor someone with a heat related emergency
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- a stroke caused by extreme heat exhaustion heavy sweating and a rapid pulse, as a result of your body overheating
- if body temperature falls below this number, it is considered an emergency
- painful cramps in the stomach, arm, and leg muscles
- lack of understanding
- shaking slightly and uncontrollable as a result of being cold
- how you should rewarm someone with frostbite
17 Clues: lack of understanding • drastic reduction of water • loss of feeling in the body • abnormally elevated body temperature • fainting caused by loss consciousness • freezing of body parts exposed to cold • what not to do to someone with frostbite • how you should rewarm someone with frostbite • number to call when there is a medical emergency • ...
Unit 3 Review 2022-12-13
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- The simple molecule absorbed to make energy.
- The system that carries nutrients to every cell in the body.
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- Respiration process using oxygen.
- The system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The process of breaking down food.
- The molecule the provides energy, made from cellular respiration.
- The process of taking nutrients from the digestive system into the blood so they can be used in the body.
- A compound essential for growth and nutritional value to the body.
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- The chemical process that plants and animals go through to make ATP.
- The system that sends messages from the brain to other parts of the body.
- The organ that pumps blood
- The chemical process that plants go through to make glucose.
- The process of excreting waste from the body.
- The system that digests, absorbs food and eliminates waste.
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- Respiration process without oxygen.
17 Clues: The organ that pumps blood • Respiration process using oxygen. • The process of breaking down food. • Respiration process without oxygen. • The simple molecule absorbed to make energy. • The process of excreting waste from the body. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • The organelle where cellular respiration takes place. • ...
Review test 2 2023-10-18
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- A drug that makes people feel relaxed and sleepy.
- A pain in the head.
- Two sticks that are used under the arms to help people walk when they have an injured leg or foot.
- A temporary increase in the body temperature above normal.
- A pain in the stomach.
- Difficulty passing stools.
- An increase in the size of a part of the body caused by fluid or inflammation.
- A chair with wheels that is used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A drug that is used to treat depression.
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- A long, flat platform used to carry injured or sick people.
- Artificial limbs or other body parts that are used to replace lost or damaged ones.
- A loss of feeling in a part of the body.
- A drug that relieves pain.
- A drug that kills bacteria.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- A metal frame with four legs that is used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A drug that helps people to have a bowel movement.
17 Clues: A pain in the head. • A pain in the stomach. • A drug that relieves pain. • Difficulty passing stools. • A drug that kills bacteria. • A loss of feeling in a part of the body. • A drug that is used to treat depression. • A device used to measure body temperature. • A drug that makes people feel relaxed and sleepy. • A drug that helps people to have a bowel movement. • ...
Review for test 2 2023-10-18
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- A drug that makes people feel relaxed and sleepy.
- A pain in the head.
- Two sticks that are used under the arms to help people walk when they have an injured leg or foot.
- A temporary increase in the body temperature above normal.
- A pain in the stomach.
- Difficulty passing stools.
- An increase in the size of a part of the body caused by fluid or inflammation.
- A chair with wheels that is used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A drug that is used to treat depression.
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- A long, flat platform used to carry injured or sick people.
- Artificial limbs or other body parts that are used to replace lost or damaged ones.
- A loss of feeling in a part of the body.
- A drug that relieves pain.
- A drug that kills bacteria.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- A metal frame with four legs that is used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A drug that helps people to have a bowel movement.
17 Clues: A pain in the head. • A pain in the stomach. • A drug that relieves pain. • Difficulty passing stools. • A drug that kills bacteria. • A loss of feeling in a part of the body. • A drug that is used to treat depression. • A device used to measure body temperature. • A drug that makes people feel relaxed and sleepy. • A drug that helps people to have a bowel movement. • ...
Sugars! 2024-03-26
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- smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms
- category of large molecules that perform important functions
- type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules
- set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit
- type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body
- chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- molecule that organisms can use to release energy
- body system that transports molecules to and from all cells
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- claim supported by evidence
- body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- protein molecules
- molecule that organisms get from the air or water
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
17 Clues: protein molecules • claim supported by evidence • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • body system that takes in food and breaks it down • molecule that organisms get from the air or water • molecule that organisms can use to release energy • ...
