body parts Crossword Puzzles
Spelling Menu Week #31 2023-05-19
Across
- A piece of land in a body of water.
- A position of the body on the knees.
- Time when the sun comes down.
- A mixture to make pastries or bread.
- An arm or leg of an animal.
- The main branch of a tree
- Focusing on words coming out of someone’s mouth.
- A small island.
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- Fighting physically sometimes for sport.
- Long lime without water.
- Using body parts to get up something
- Past tense of kneel.
- A part of a door in which you touch with your hands, and opening it up.
- A long container that animals eat or drink out of.
- Running quickly to somewhere to get there on time.
- When a piece of fabric gets tied badly.
16 Clues: A small island. • Past tense of kneel. • Long lime without water. • The main branch of a tree • An arm or leg of an animal. • Time when the sun comes down. • A piece of land in a body of water. • Using body parts to get up something • A position of the body on the knees. • A mixture to make pastries or bread. • When a piece of fabric gets tied badly. • ...
Chapter 7 vocab pt1 2023-01-12
Across
- must be provided by foods because these cannot be synthesized in the body but are necessary
- numerous chemical additives that encourage the suspension of one liquid to another
- carries cholesterol from other body parts of the body back to the liver
- large triglyceride-rich lipoproteins produced from dietary lipids
- building blocks for fat in the body and in food eaten
- disease of the heart or blood vessels
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- happens when part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- when plaque builds inside arteries
- condition in which blood vessels have persistently raised pressure.
- chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen and an element or compound
- fat-like substance made in the liver found in all cells of the body
- abnormal cells divide without control and invade nearby tissue
- substance widely distributed in animal tissue, egg yolk, and some higher plants, consisting of phospholipids linked to choline.
- Connectivetissue extended throughout the body
14 Clues: when plaque builds inside arteries • disease of the heart or blood vessels • Connectivetissue extended throughout the body • building blocks for fat in the body and in food eaten • happens when part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood • abnormal cells divide without control and invade nearby tissue • ...
The Human Body System 2021-04-07
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- where most digestion occurs.
- the organ that digests our food.
- your largest organ.
- a pair of bean-shaped organs that filter wastes from the blood.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
- organs that contract and relax to move bones.
- the urine travels through tubes called ureters to a muscular sac.
- breaks down fats.
- your body's most complex organ.
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- produces a chemical that adjusts sugar levels in your body.
- a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- waste passes out through the colon.
- body parts that perform specific functions.
- groups of cells of the same kind that have a specific function.
- a muscle located below the lungs.
15 Clues: breaks down fats. • your largest organ. • where most digestion occurs. • your body's most complex organ. • the organ that digests our food. • a muscle located below the lungs. • waste passes out through the colon. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • body parts that perform specific functions. • organs that contract and relax to move bones. • ...
Brain 2016-10-20
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- located in front of the medulla regulating body movement,attention, alertness
- vital functions like heart rate, blood pressure
- crowning glory of the brain
- attention, sleep, sound
- lies below the thalamus
- a thick bundle of nerve cells that attach from the brain to ur back
- fringe along the inner edge of the cerebrum
- receive info from other neurons and passes to cell body
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- made up of nerve cells that send messages between certain body parts
- serves as a relay station for sensory stimulation
- outer layer of the brain
- connects the two hemispheres
- transmits messages away from it
- the larger part of the brain for balance and coordination
- messages sent from neuron to neuron
15 Clues: attention, sleep, sound • lies below the thalamus • outer layer of the brain • crowning glory of the brain • connects the two hemispheres • transmits messages away from it • messages sent from neuron to neuron • fringe along the inner edge of the cerebrum • vital functions like heart rate, blood pressure • serves as a relay station for sensory stimulation • ...
Body Systems 2023-08-12
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- Protects you against illness and disease
- Temperature, Hunger, and Thirst control hormone
- Sends commands to the brain, coordinate reflex, and sends sensory info to body
- Muscle attaches to bone or skin
- Organ that holds your pee
- Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- Muscle in the stomach, uterus, and intestines
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- Tubular structures that connect kidneys to the urinary bladder
- Muscle is in the heart
- Transports oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Carries air in and out of your lungs
- Largest organ of the body
- A connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- Produces a timeline for drug usage
- Makes you excited, produces adrenaline hormone
15 Clues: Muscle is in the heart • Largest organ of the body • Organ that holds your pee • Muscle attaches to bone or skin • Produces a timeline for drug usage • Carries air in and out of your lungs • Protects you against illness and disease • Transports oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • Muscle in the stomach, uterus, and intestines • Makes you excited, produces adrenaline hormone • ...
Creation 2023-12-20
9 Clues: 3 parts • Roman 8:17-18 • 1 John 5:4 • Jeremiah 17:9 • Like mixed metals • Vehicle of expression • Purpose can't go beyond your • Connects the body to the world • Since we are His children, we are His
The Ancient World 2016-02-11
Across
- the available body of facts or information
- a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown
- an object made by a human being
- a body of a human being
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- an expert in or student of history
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- the parts left over after other parts have been removed
8 Clues: a body of a human being • an object made by a human being • an expert in or student of history • the available body of facts or information • a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown • the parts left over after other parts have been removed • relating to or denoting the period before written records • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
Krollsword 2023-05-09
10 Clues: cut off body parts • part of body Kroll ate • person that eats humans • Joachim's birth country • choking someone to death • Kroll's sexual preference • when a person dies due to foul play • when you stick a knife in something • sexually attracted to diseased bodies • when you take someone without consent
Test Vocabulary 2023-04-03
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- to describe, explain, display, or illustrate through examples
- parts of writing that precede or follow a specific word or passage
- examine in order to identify and understand differences between two or more things
- noting individual features or characteristics
- to quote specifically; recall evidence facts that make it plain or clear
- to decide or conclude through reasoning or observation
- bring to an end; to arrive at a judgment or opinion by reasoning
- to say that something is the case without providing evidence
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- the organization of parts and how they are related
- to deduce, conclude, or figure out from evidence
- author’s most important idea
- something that provides information
- the main body of the reading
- to break down into its parts and examine to determine meaning
- to back up,using evidence to justify your answer, opinion, or claim
- to make clear; to make more understandable
- examine in order to note likenesses between two things or what they have in common
17 Clues: author’s most important idea • the main body of the reading • something that provides information • to make clear; to make more understandable • noting individual features or characteristics • to deduce, conclude, or figure out from evidence • the organization of parts and how they are related • to decide or conclude through reasoning or observation • ...
parts of bodie 2021-05-18
Across
- the middle part of your leg where it bends:
- feet
- stepped on my foot.
- the organ inside your body where food goes after it has been eaten and where it starts to be digested
- where your arm joins your body next to your neck
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- ankle the part of your leg that is just above your foan an elbow the part in the middle of your arm where it beard a foot one of the two flat parts on the ends of your legs that you stand on
- the part of your body between your hand and your arm
- the part of the body between your head and your shoulders
- one of the five separate parts at the end of your foot
9 Clues: feet • stepped on my foot. • the middle part of your leg where it bends: • where your arm joins your body next to your neck • the part of your body between your hand and your arm • one of the five separate parts at the end of your foot • the part of the body between your head and your shoulders • ...
The Ancient World 2016-02-11
Across
- the available body of facts or information
- a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown
- an object made by a human being
- a body of a human being
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- an expert in or student of history
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- the parts left over after other parts have been removed
8 Clues: a body of a human being • an object made by a human being • an expert in or student of history • the available body of facts or information • a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown • the parts left over after other parts have been removed • relating to or denoting the period before written records • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
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- A thick muscle on the neck that provides movement of the head to rotate, bend, extend, and flex
- Muscle Muscle type that is non-striated and involuntary
- Muscle Muscle type that is striated and voluntary
- A movement specifically for the hand that rotates the arm so the palm is facing downwards
- Movement in a circular pattern
- Muscles Helps in retraction of the scapula in order to pull it towards the vertebral column
- A protein that is involved with muscle contraction, produces thin filaments
- Muscle Muscle type that is involuntary and is only located in the heart
- The longest muscle in the human body, and is found in the anterior compartment of the thigh
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- Movement that decreases the angle between 2 body parts
- Movement away from the midline
- A protein that is involved with muscle contraction, produces thick filaments
- Filament Theory A mechanism that is responsible for muscle contraction
- Muscle cell units that help make up muscles, are made up of thick and thin myofilaments
- Oris Muscle around the mouth that helps with the movement of the lips
- Region A muscle region on the anterior chest wall that contains 4 muscles that support in force of the upper limbs
- Movement that increases the angle between 2 body parts
- Rotation Movement that involves rotating towards the midline
18 Clues: Movement away from the midline • Movement in a circular pattern • Muscle Muscle type that is striated and voluntary • Movement that decreases the angle between 2 body parts • Movement that increases the angle between 2 body parts • Muscle Muscle type that is non-striated and involuntary • Rotation Movement that involves rotating towards the midline • ...
Circulatory Crossword 2021-09-20
10 Clues: Carries oxygen • Fights off infections • non-oxygenated blood cells • Strongest muscle in the body • Carry blood towards the heart • Prevents blood from backing up • Yellow things inside the blood • Carry blood away from the heart • Biggest blood vessel in the body • Parts of the heart that divide into sections
Ch 3 Creative Study 2022-01-23
Across
- shaft of a long bone
- ulna
- flesh
- joint pain
- lying face down and flat
- reference planes for indicating the location or direction of body parts
- vertical division of the body into front and back portions
- toward the middle
- a fibrous vascular membrane that covers the bone
- movement away from the body
- bones of the arms and legs
- soft connective tissue within the medullary cavity of bones
- instrument used to measure joint angles
- muscle
- chest
- a flexible band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone
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- reduced muscle tone or tension
- front of the body(also called anterior)
- muscle of the heart
- skull
- bones of the vertebrae and face
- normal standing position
- tissue composed of fibers that can contract and cause movement of an organ or part of the body
- elongated bones of the arms and legs
- a bond of fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone
- specialized connective tissue composed of osteocytes
- the point where two bones come together
- arm
- knee cap
- crooked
- toward the side
- the point where two bones come together
- muscle, involuntary muscle found in the internal organ
- femur
34 Clues: arm • ulna • flesh • skull • femur • chest • muscle • crooked • knee cap • joint pain • toward the side • toward the middle • muscle of the heart • shaft of a long bone • normal standing position • lying face down and flat • bones of the arms and legs • movement away from the body • reduced muscle tone or tension • bones of the vertebrae and face • elongated bones of the arms and legs • ...
Enviormental Emergencies 2022-06-06
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- if body temperature falls below this number, it is considered an emergency
- a sudden uncontrollable electrical disturbance in the brain
- how often you should monitor someone with a heat related emergency
- freezing of body parts exposed to cold
- fainting caused by loss consciousness
- a stroke caused by extreme heat exhaustion heavy sweating and a rapid pulse, as a result of your body overheating
- lack of understanding
- ejected matter from stomach
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- low sodium level
- what not to do to someone with frostbite
- number to call when there is a medical emergency
- abnormally elevated body temperature
- painful cramps in the stomach, arm, and leg muscles
- drastic reduction of water
- where to move someone showing symptoms of a heat emergency
- an area of skin covered by a raised fluid like bubble
- loss of feeling in the body
- watch over someone closely
- shaking slightly and uncontrollable as a result of being cold
- where to move someone showing symptoms of a cold emergency
- how you should rewarm someone with frostbite
21 Clues: low sodium level • lack of understanding • drastic reduction of water • watch over someone closely • loss of feeling in the body • ejected matter from stomach • 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 • ...
Skeletal System 2023-01-08
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- Which is one bone made of four fused vertebrae.
- Protects the most important part of all, the brain.
- Fixed in place and don't move at all.
- Is a bowl-shaped structure that supports the spine.
- Allow you to twist, bend, and move different parts of your body.
- and Ulna, Located below the elbow.
- and Fibula, Located below the knee.
- The longest and strongest bone in your body.
- A triangular-shaped bone in the knee.
- Made up of many bones.
- Act like a cage of bones around your chest.
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- Vertebrae that anchor your ribs in place.
- Located above your elbow.
- Vertebrae that are in the back of your neck, just below your brain, and they support your head and neck.
- The place where two bones meet.
- Lets you twist and bend and it holds your body upright.
- Locate below the thoracic vertebrae.
- Another name for the shoulder blade.
- a large bundle of nerves that sends information from your brain to the rest of your body.
- Give your body structure, let you move in many ways protect your internal organs, and more.
- Made up of five vertebrae that are fused together to form one single bone.
21 Clues: Made up of many bones. • Located above your elbow. • The place where two bones meet. • and Ulna, Located below the elbow. • and Fibula, Located below the knee. • Locate below the thoracic vertebrae. • Another name for the shoulder blade. • Fixed in place and don't move at all. • A triangular-shaped bone in the knee. • Vertebrae that anchor your ribs in place. • ...
Marine Invertebrates 2025-03-06
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- / spiny skinned
- / shell are made of this
- / no shell
- / similar parts repeated around a central axis
- / have a porous body
- / body form of jellyfish
- / performs crucial ecological role of nutrient recycling
- / some of these can have a fatal sting
- / produce light
- / five arms or fans radiating from a central body
- /one shell
- / creatures in this phylum have a 3-part body plan
- / one of the smartest marine creatures, has an ink sack
- / nonmobile
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- / body is a mirror image on both sides
- / Barnacles, copepods, isopods and kill are all...
- / keystone species that feeds on fast growing corals
- / extra paddle-like legs under the abdomen
- / two shells
- /Shells are hinged and held together by an
- / sexual reproduction
- / Live on the sea floor
- / clear the water as they filter water all day
- / having 10 legs
- / the process where crabs come out of their shell and grow a new one.
- / asexual reproduction
- / coral polyps grow in these
- / jellyfish, corals and anemones are all types of...
- / scavenging species
- / organelles on the tentacles that contain venom
- / Reef building corals are called
31 Clues: / no shell • /one shell • / nonmobile • / two shells • / spiny skinned • / produce light • / having 10 legs • / have a porous body • / scavenging species • / sexual reproduction • / asexual reproduction • / Live on the sea floor • / shell are made of this • / body form of jellyfish • / coral polyps grow in these • / Reef building corals are called • / body is a mirror image on both sides • ...
Unit #1 - Levels of Organization & Characteries of Life 2025-07-15
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- Human, dog, cat, bird, fish
- The body is divided into two main regions
- Muscle cell, nerve cell, red blood cell, skin cell, white blood cell
- Closer to the surface
- Water, oxygen, glucose, DNA, proteins
- Keeping the body’s internal balance
- Position, Standard body stance: standing, facing forward, arms at sides, palms out
- Ability to move or change position
- Above
- Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue, adipose tissue
- Toward the back
- Farther from the surface
- Composition, All living things are made of cells
- Nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus
- Farther from the midline
- Toward the front
- Study of cells
- Heart, brain, lungs, stomach, liver
- Below
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- Farther from the point of attachment
- All the chemical reactions in the body
- System, Digestive system, nervous system, respiratory system, circulatory system, muscular system
- Study of tissues
- ____________ anatomy is the study of structures too small to see without a microscope
- Increase in size or number of cells
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Closer to the midline
- Making new life or offspring
- Removing waste from the body
- , ________ anatomy is the study of body parts visible to the naked eye
30 Clues: Above • Below • Study of cells • Toward the back • Study of tissues • Toward the front • Closer to the surface • Closer to the midline • Farther from the surface • Farther from the midline • Human, dog, cat, bird, fish • Making new life or offspring • Removing waste from the body • Closer to the point of attachment • Ability to move or change position • Keeping the body’s internal balance • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- are substances that help your body fight infections and use other nutrients
- is the parts of fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans that your body cannot digest
- fats these are fats that remain liquid at room temperature
- are sugars and starches that occur naturally in foods, mainly in plants
- is the body’s physical need for food
- foods that offer few, if any, nutrients but do supply calories.
- or the psychological desire for food
- a nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body
- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them
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- fats that are solid at room temperature, not good for health
- is a sickness resulting from eating food that is not safe to eat
- is the amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories they provide
- are elements that help form healthy bones and teeth, and regulate certain body processes.
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food
- are nutrients your body uses to build, repair, and maintain cells and tissues
- are substances in food that your body needs
- This is a system designed to help Americans make healthful food choices
17 Clues: is the body’s physical need for food • or the psychological desire for food • are substances in food that your body needs • the study of nutrients and how the body uses them • a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food • fats these are fats that remain liquid at room temperature • fats that are solid at room temperature, not good for health • ...
The Circulatory System 2014-04-02
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- together, these two makes up the atria. These are the receiving chambers of the heart.
- it is the heart wall; it separates the two sides (left and right) of the heart
- are blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood AWAY from the heart.
- are tiny blood vessels as thin or thinner than the hairs on your head.
- carry blood back toward your heart.
- the largest artery in the body; this sends blood to all tissues in the body
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- is the liquid part of the blood.
- system it is one of the transport systems of the human body that is composed of the heart, the blood and the blood vessels.
- parts of the heart that act like doors; these are flaps of tissues that open and close allowing blood to flow only in one direction.
- these have thicker and more muscular walls than the atria because these are the pumping chambers which are responsible for keeping the blood moving.
- is a muscle that pumps blood to the different parts of the body; it is the pump of the circulatory system
- are blood cells that help stop bleeding.
12 Clues: is the liquid part of the blood. • carry blood back toward your heart. • are blood cells that help stop bleeding. • are blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood AWAY from the heart. • are tiny blood vessels as thin or thinner than the hairs on your head. • the largest artery in the body; this sends blood to all tissues in the body • ...
Human body and diseases. 2022-11-07
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- something that keeps beating in your body.
- some type of cancer attaches to inner body.
- a disease that makes u numb in body parts.
- a type of cell in your body to make u clot.
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- is a part in your body to make you feel.
- a disease that makes froth in your mouth.
- a bone in your body that protects the brain.
- a part of your eye.
- something to let you run.
9 Clues: a part of your eye. • something to let you run. • is a part in your body to make you feel. • a disease that makes froth in your mouth. • something that keeps beating in your body. • a disease that makes u numb in body parts. • some type of cancer attaches to inner body. • a type of cell in your body to make u clot. • a bone in your body that protects the brain.
What is the matter? 2017-11-10
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- The rate at which blood flows through the body (high/low)
- A virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
- A device that holds injured body parts in place
- Permanent removal of the limb(noun)
- In need of water
- Position of an unborn baby in which the feet are down and the head is up.
- Quick to become severe/bad
- Cut in the body made during surgery
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- Type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency
- Wounds that develop on a patient's body from lying in one place for too long
- A lack of something necessary for one's health
- A machine that keeps patients alive by helping them breathe
- Objects that people with injured legs or feet, use to help them walk
- A disease that causes the joints to become swollen and crippled
- A condition that causes people to lose their memory
15 Clues: In need of water • Quick to become severe/bad • Permanent removal of the limb(noun) • Cut in the body made during surgery • A lack of something necessary for one's health • A device that holds injured body parts in place • A condition that causes people to lose their memory • Type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-02-24
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- fluid that circulates through the vessels in the body to carry substances to all body parts
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- the iron-containing protein of the red blood cells, serves to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissue
- irregular or abrormal rhythm, usually refers, ring to the heart rhythm
- blood that is transferred to the left atrium
- largest artery in the body, carries blood away from the heart
- blood that is transferred to the right atrium
- pertaining to the heart and lungs
- Tiny blood vessels that connects arterioles and venules and allow for exchange of nutrients and gases between blood and cells
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- pertaining to the whole body
- carry blood to myocardium of the heart
- pertaining to the lungs
- a hollow organ that pumps blood
- blood leaves the heart and is carried through the body
- carry blood away from the heart
15 Clues: pertaining to the lungs • pertaining to the whole body • a hollow organ that pumps blood • carry blood away from the heart • pertaining to the heart and lungs • carry blood to myocardium of the heart • blood that is transferred to the left atrium • blood that is transferred to the right atrium • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-06
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- Eating from all food groups creates this kind of meal.
- Units of energy measured with a bomb calorimeter in the episode
- The kinds of foods you choose to eat every day.
- Helps your stomach move food through your system.
- Nutrients found in foods like spinach and nuts.
- Nutrient that helps build muscles.
- Nutrient group that includes bread, pasta, and rice.
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- Nutrients like A, B, and C that help your body stay strong.
- One of the three major nutrients; used for stored energy.
- Something all living things need to survive.
- What your body does to break down food into usable parts.
- Something good for your body; Bill encourages making choices that keep you this way.
- Something sweet that can add “empty” calories.
- What food gives your body so it can work and grow.
- What your body gets from food to help you move and play.
15 Clues: Nutrient that helps build muscles. • Something all living things need to survive. • Something sweet that can add “empty” calories. • The kinds of foods you choose to eat every day. • Nutrients found in foods like spinach and nuts. • Helps your stomach move food through your system. • What food gives your body so it can work and grow. • ...
Horses Nervous System 2024-03-04
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- What lies in the cranial cavity of the skull?
- What causes certain muscles to react instantaneously?
- What are bands of white tissue emanating from the central nervous system and ganglia and extending to all parts of the body?
- What controls the conscious or voluntary actions of the body?
- What secondary nerve centers are located along the spinal cord?
- What supplies the body with information about its internal and external environment?
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- What is control over the respiratory and digestive systems, eyes, heart, blood vessels, glandular products, and other functions directed by the brain?
- What are the 2 most important parts of the central nervous system? (put and in the middle of the two)
- What is the slightly expanded cranial end of a spinal cord?
- It is a complex system consisting of the brain, ______, many nerve fibers, and sensory receptors.
- What controls muscular coordination?
- What performs the function of memory, intelligence, and control of emotional response?
- Nerves follow the courses of the _____.
- Those nerve endings receiving stimuli from the outside are called_____.
- Considering the size of a horse the brain is ____ when compared to other aanimal'sbrain sizes.
15 Clues: What controls muscular coordination? • Nerves follow the courses of the _____. • What lies in the cranial cavity of the skull? • What causes certain muscles to react instantaneously? • What is the slightly expanded cranial end of a spinal cord? • What controls the conscious or voluntary actions of the body? • ...
Human Body Crossword 2013-06-04
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- It only has one job, to pump blood into other parts of the body
- You breathe in.
- One of the most important systems in your body
- It helps your body defend for diseases and infections.
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- Brings air to your body and removes carbon dioxide
- Helps the skeletal system to control the body.
- Sends waves to your body to help them. Also helps you think.
- Flitters wastes
- Carries small pieces of blood to place
- It’s a system that helps you break down food into protein, vitamins and minerals.
10 Clues: Flitters wastes • You breathe in. • Carries small pieces of blood to place • Helps the skeletal system to control the body. • One of the most important systems in your body • Brings air to your body and removes carbon dioxide • It helps your body defend for diseases and infections. • Sends waves to your body to help them. Also helps you think. • ...
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Cardiovascular System Vocabulary 2025-02-25
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- Largest artery in the body; carries blood away from the heart.
- Deoxygenated blood has low oxygen and more c.d
- Blood leaves the heart, it carries though out the body in blood vessels.
- Connect arterioles with venules, the smallest veins.
- Supplying oxygen to tissue
- A muscular, hollow organ often called the "pump" of the body.
- Veins and blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
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- Moves the blood between the heart and lungs.
- Carry blood away from the heart.
- Provises and delivers oxygen to the heart.
- The iron-containing protein of red blood cells; serves to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- Fluid that circulates through the vessels in the body to carry substances to all body parts.
- Distributes oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissue
- Irregular or abnormal rhythm, usually refering to the heart rhythm.
15 Clues: Supplying oxygen to tissue • Carry blood away from the heart. • Provises and delivers oxygen to the heart. • Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. • Moves the blood between the heart and lungs. • Deoxygenated blood has low oxygen and more c.d • Connect arterioles with venules, the smallest veins. • Distributes oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissue • ...
Lymphatic System 2025-09-11
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- Small bean-shaped structures that filter lymph and trap pathogens.
- What the lymphatic system helps the body detect and defend against.
- What lymph nodes do to harmful substances.
- Movement of lymph, similar to blood but in a separate system.
- Lymphatic organ where T cells mature, especially active in children.
- Symptom that happens when lymph fluid builds up in tissues.
- Another word for protection, key role of lymphatic system.
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- The body’s ability to fight infection and disease.
- Lymphatic organ that filters blood and helps fight infection.
- The overall role of the lymphatic system in keeping the body safe.
- Body parts like the spleen and thymus that support lymphatic functions.
- Main function of the lymphatic system, removing excess fluid from tissues.
- Clear fluid that travels through vessels and carries white blood cells.
- Tube-like structures that transport lymph throughout the body.
- General term for liquid in the body; lymph is this type.
15 Clues: What lymph nodes do to harmful substances. • The body’s ability to fight infection and disease. • General term for liquid in the body; lymph is this type. • Another word for protection, key role of lymphatic system. • Symptom that happens when lymph fluid builds up in tissues. • Lymphatic organ that filters blood and helps fight infection. • ...
Enviormental Emergencies 2022-06-06
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- abnormally elevated body temperature
- freezing of body parts exposed to cold
- how often you should monitor someone with a heat related emergency
- painful cramps in the stomach, arm, and leg muscles
- if body temperature falls below this number, it is considered an emergency
- loss of feeling in the body
- where to move someone showing symptoms of a heat emergency
- an area of skin covered by a raised fluid like bubble
- lack of understanding
- watch over someone closely
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- where to move someone showing symptoms of a cold emergency
- low sodium level
- what not to do to someone with frostbite
- a stroke caused by extreme heat exhaustion heavy sweating and a rapid pulse, as a result of your body overheating
- ejected matter from stomach
- how you should rewarm someone with frostbite
- shaking slightly and uncontrollable as a result of being cold
- drastic reduction of water
- number to call when there is a medical emergency
- a sudden uncontrollable electrical disturbance in the brain
- fainting caused by loss consciousness
21 Clues: low sodium level • lack of understanding • drastic reduction of water • watch over someone closely • ejected matter from stomach • 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 • ...
Animal Anatomy, Physiology, and Nutrition 2016-09-08
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- The amount and content of food eaten by an animal in one day.
- Chemicals that regulate many of the activities of the body, including growth and reproduction.
- The internal functions and vital processes of animals and their organs.
- The various parts of the body collectively.
- A stomach with only one compartment.
- Nutrients made up of amino acids that are the building blocks of muscles.
- Grains low in fiber and high in total digestible nutrients.
- The largest compartment in a ruminant stomach.
- Animals that have stomachs with more than one compartment.
- A medical condition that results from receiving too little nutrition.
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- Sugars and starches that supply energy to the body.
- Complex chemicals essential for normal body functions.
- A medical condition that results from too much or improper types of food being eaten.
- A class of feed materials made up by dry, green, and silage feeds.
- A form of simple sugar.
- The production of milk.
- The main component of the skeletal system.
- Feed created from the storage and fermentation of green crops.
- Elements essential for normal body functions.
- A form of complex carbohydrate
20 Clues: A form of simple sugar. • The production of milk. • A form of complex carbohydrate • A stomach with only one compartment. • The main component of the skeletal system. • The various parts of the body collectively. • Elements essential for normal body functions. • The largest compartment in a ruminant stomach. • Sugars and starches that supply energy to the body. • ...
Health Puzzle 'Grow Healthy Erasmus+ Project ' 2022-03-08
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- healthy food for heart and vessels
- useful for physical development, can be made for fun and competition.
- when you feel like your body gets hotter because of your illness
- first meal of the day
- medical disorder
- product we buy from pharmacy's
- instance in which blood stops pumping through the heart
- it takes sick people to the hospital
- drink which has caffeine in it
- the ability of the body to change food chemically
- a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the medicine
- type of disease involving insulin deficiency
- body's abnormal reaction to certain foods
- when you sneeze you feel like you are sick
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- food like hamburger
- system the parts of the body that fight diseases
- People mostly have it with the help of Sun
- substance introduced into someone's body to prevent them from getting a specific disease
- place we visit when we get sick
- serious situation requiring immediate action
- eating plan in which someone eats less food
- the beverage we cannot live without
- small green tree-like plant
- medical explanation of an illness
- occurs when the body does not have enough red blood cells
- piece of paper doctors give us
- part of a plant used as food
27 Clues: medical disorder • food like hamburger • first meal of the day • small green tree-like plant • part of a plant used as food • product we buy from pharmacy's • piece of paper doctors give us • drink which has caffeine in it • place we visit when we get sick • medical explanation of an illness • healthy food for heart and vessels • the beverage we cannot live without • ...
Nutrition 2024-09-22
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- this nutrient is an electrolyte and can help lower your blood pressure
- a nutrient that you need to maintain and build strong bones
- proteins that speed up your metabolism
- a nutrient that supports your nervous system
- a fat-soluble that can also be available as a dietary supplement
- this nutrient helps your vision and your immunity and carrots are high in this nutrient
- are sugar molecules and your body breaks it down into glucose
- a nutrient found in food that your body uses to build cell membranes
- Meat, Milk and Greek yoghurt are high in this nutrients
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- Your body's main source of energy
- is a natural sugar found in fruits
- when you consume over the limit of food your body needs
- a process of breaking down foods, that the body can use for energy
- are molecules that merge to form proteins
- having deficiences or excesses in nutrient intake
- is a water-soluble and helps to protect and keep cells healthy
- used to measure energy
- parts of plant food that your body can't digest
- when something has unatural sugars
- helps your vision and the health of your brain and skin
20 Clues: used to measure energy • Your body's main source of energy • is a natural sugar found in fruits • when something has unatural sugars • proteins that speed up your metabolism • are molecules that merge to form proteins • a nutrient that supports your nervous system • parts of plant food that your body can't digest • having deficiences or excesses in nutrient intake • ...
Psychomotor Vocabulary 2025-09-15
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- orientation; Understanding and organizing one’s body in relation to space.
- Ability to organize and carry out purposeful motor actions.
- schema; An inner representation of the body in space.
- The capacity to maintain stability in posture or movement.
- mediation; The use of structured activities or objects to promote development.
- The harmonious interaction of body parts for smooth movements.
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- Awareness of right and left sides of the body.
- expression; Emotional communication through movement and gesture.
- The sense that informs us about body position and movement.
- regulation; The ability to control and adjust muscle tone.
10 Clues: Awareness of right and left sides of the body. • schema; An inner representation of the body in space. • The capacity to maintain stability in posture or movement. • regulation; The ability to control and adjust muscle tone. • The sense that informs us about body position and movement. • Ability to organize and carry out purposeful motor actions. • ...
Movement Skills 2014-04-13
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- A locomotor skill that moves the body through space by transferring weight from the ball of the toes of one foot to the heel of the other.
- A manipulative skill that involves striking an object (most often a ball) in a downward direction with one or both hands.
- A locomotor skill that transfers the body's weight from one foot to the other; the body is slightly inclined and the arms and legs swing in opposition.
- A locomotor skill that is performed with an uneven rhythm; it is a combination of a walk and a run in which one foot leads and the other plays catch-up.
- SKILLS Movements that involve body-management skills achieved on the floor (with and without an apparatus).
- A manipulative skill that involves receiving and controlling an object with the hands; this skills requires focus on an approaching object and making necessary adjustments to receive it.
- A gymnastic skill that involves a horizontal transfer of weight that can take many forms and that can move in forward, backward, or sideward directions.
- A nonlocomotor skill that involves vibratory movement with tension and relaxation; it can be preformed by the whole body or by individual parts.
- A nonlocomotor skill that involves transferring weight from one part of the body to another; the transfer motion is either forceful and suspended or relaxed and sustained.
- A locomotor skill in which a gallop is performed sideward; one foot leads and the other plays catch-up to an uneven rhythm.
- A locomotor skill that propels the body upward from a takeoff on one foot (heel-ball-toe); the landing is made on the same foot (toe-ball-heel).
- Movements that involve any gross motor skill in which an object is involved or manipulated.
- A locomotor skill that involves using the hands and knees (or hands and feet) to move the body through space.
- A nonlocomotor skill that involves a partical or complete rotation of the body around an axis, causing a shift in weight placement
- A manipulative skill that involves the manipulation of a ball with the feet; force is imparted to a ball horizontally along the ground with the goal of keeping it close to the feet (control).
- A gymnastic skill that involves pushing and pulling and supporting one's weight while moving the body up or down.
- Gymnastics that are child-oriented and involve naturally progressive exploration and discovery.
- A locomotor skill that is similar to a run, but with greater knee and ankle action.
- A nonlocomotor skill that moves the body from a higher position to a prone, supine, or on-the-side lying down position.
- A nonlocomotor skill that rotates ONLY a part of the body around an axis.
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- A nonlocomotor skill that creates an arc or circle around a stationary base; it can be executed by the body as a whole, by the upper or lower torso alone, or by the head, arms, or legs.
- Movements performed in place; they involve the axis of the body rotating around a fixed point (non-traveling skills).
- A manipulative skill that transports an object from one place to another, often from a lower to a higher level (knees are first bent and then straightened).
- A gymnastic skill that requires an apparatus.
- A manipulative skill that involves moving an object away from the body through the air with the hands (overhand to underhand to overhand).
- A nonlocomotor skill that usually uses the whole body as it shifts quickly and forcefully to avoid an object (or person) moving toward it.
- A nonolocomotor skill that moves the body from any level to a position in which the body's weight is placed on the buttocks or thighs.
- A manipulative skill that involves resistance and is used to move something from one place to another toward the base of support.
- A manipulative skill that involves moving a ball away from the body with the hands; the object must travel along the ground.
- A locomotor skill that propels the body from a takeoff on one or both feet; the toes leave the ground last and are the first to reach it on landing (which involves both feet).
- Movement skills that transport the body as a whole from one point to another (traveling skills).
- A gymnastic skill that involves the smooth shift of the body's weight from body part(s) to body part(s).
- A manipulative skill that involves striking (imparting force to) an object in an upward direction with the hands or other body parts (excluding the feet).
- A nonlocomotor skill that involves extending the body, its parts, and one or more joints, vertically, horizontally, or any point in between.
- A manipulative skill that imparts force to an object using an implement or a strong arm movement.
- A locomotor skill similar to a skip, but with the same time value for the step and the hop (it has an even rhythm); it is often used in folk dances.
- A manipulative skill that imparts force (usually on a ball) with the leg and foot; the goal is to impart force for distance.
- A gymnastic skill that occurs when a person's center of gravity is over the their base of support (whether that base is a foot, hands, or head); it may occur while stationary (static) or while moving (dynamic).
- A nonlocomotor skill that brings two adjacient parts of the body together, usually toward the body's center, using ball-and-socket or hinge joints.
- A locomotor skill that involves lying on the stomach, with head and shoulders raised off the floor and the weight of the upper torso supported by the elbows.
- A manipulative skill that moves something, against resistance, from one place to another away from the base of support.
- A locomotor skill that involves a combination of a step and a hop; it has an uneven rhythm and more emphasis is placed on the hop than the step (the lead foot alternates).
42 Clues: A gymnastic skill that requires an apparatus. • A nonlocomotor skill that rotates ONLY a part of the body around an axis. • A locomotor skill that is similar to a run, but with greater knee and ankle action. • Movements that involve any gross motor skill in which an object is involved or manipulated. • ...
The Human Circulatory System 2018-08-26
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- The circulatory system is made up of the heart, blood and blood _____.
- During exercise, the heart rate _____.
- Process where energy is released.
- _____ substances are transported to different parts to be removed.
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- The human circulatory system is also a _____ system.
- One heartbeat is one contraction and _____ of the heart.
- _____ food is transported to all parts of the body.
- Blood flowing from the body to the heart is oxygen-_____.
8 Clues: Process where energy is released. • During exercise, the heart rate _____. • _____ food is transported to all parts of the body. • The human circulatory system is also a _____ system. • One heartbeat is one contraction and _____ of the heart. • Blood flowing from the body to the heart is oxygen-_____. • ...
1 Corinthians 12 (NIV) 2024-12-03
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- v27 Now you are the body of _____, and each one of you is a part of it.
- v12 Just as a body, though one, has many ____
- v6 There are different kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone it is the ___ God at work.
- v8 to another a message of ______ by means of the same Spirit
- v5 There are different kinds of ______, but the same Lord.
- v14 Even so the body is not made up of one part but of ____.
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- v4 There are different kinds of ____, but the same Spirit distributes them.
- v9 to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of ______ by that one Spirit,
- v18 But in fact God has placed the parts in the body, every one of them, just as he ______ them to be.
- v26 If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honoured, every part ____ with it.
- v11 All these are the work of one and the same _____
- v8 To one there is given through the Spirit a message of ____
12 Clues: v12 Just as a body, though one, has many ____ • v11 All these are the work of one and the same _____ • v5 There are different kinds of ______, but the same Lord. • v14 Even so the body is not made up of one part but of ____. • v8 to another a message of ______ by means of the same Spirit • v8 To one there is given through the Spirit a message of ____ • ...
interacting systems in a human body 2023-05-25
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- is an organ system in the human body that is responsible for producing movement and maintaining proper postures while allowing to do simple movements such as walking and running
- filters waste products from the body which then will excretes them outside of the body.
- an organ system in the human body that consists of bones that protects the internal organs.
- is an organ system in the human body that is responsible for blood circulations and giving nutrients to all parts of the body, delivering oxygen and other important substances for the body.
- protects the body from sickness and infectious components.
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- is an organ system in the human body that is responsible for giving and regulating oxygen and other gasses throughout the body.
- is an organ system in the human body that is responsible for giving signals towards parts of the body to perform something specific.
- is an organ system in the human body that breaks down foods into smaller pieces to break apart the nutrients giving it to other systems of the body.
8 Clues: protects the body from sickness and infectious components. • filters waste products from the body which then will excretes them outside of the body. • an organ system in the human body that consists of bones that protects the internal organs. • ...
Sensation and Perception: balance 2023-10-05
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- Dizzy feeling where you and your surroundings spin due to a problem in your inner ear. Can be caused by a medical condition, stress, or labyrinth disturbing activities
- Awareness of position and movement of parts of the body using sensory organs. Helps with muscle memory and coordination
- Helps maintain balance while sitting, standing, walking, etc
- Allows us to judge how close objects are and how quickly they are coming
- Contains the organs of balance
- Perception of balance is based on sensory receptors in: the inner ear, muscles, joints, and _______
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- System responsible for detecting head motion and maintaining balance. Consists of three semicircular canals and two otolith receptors
- The result of our brain and senses working together keeps our bodies stable through our inner eye. Helps us stay upright and not feel dizzy
- knowing where body parts are and why/how they are moving due to sensors in your muscles, tendons, joints, and inner ear. Helps your stay balanced and aware of position
- After movements are turned into signals, signals go through brain areas called the vestibular nuclei and ______ for processing
- Balance is a composition of _________, proprioceptive, and vestibular information
- Sickness Feeling sick and/or dizzy due to irregular motion disturbing the sense of balance maintained in the inner ear. Feelings of queasy, dizzy, and nausea
- Different parts of the body have ______ cells that turn movements into signals within your brain
13 Clues: Contains the organs of balance • Helps maintain balance while sitting, standing, walking, etc • Allows us to judge how close objects are and how quickly they are coming • Balance is a composition of _________, proprioceptive, and vestibular information • Different parts of the body have ______ cells that turn movements into signals within your brain • ...
VOCABULARY 4°A 2023-04-14
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- to have air come suddenly and noisily out through your nose and mouth in a way that you cannot control, for example because you have a cold.
- the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables; a drink made from this.
- a continuous pain in the head.
- to injure part of your body, especially your ankle, wrist or knee, bending it in an uncomfortable way.
- a change in your body or mind that shows that you are not healthy.
- sweet food made of sugar and/or chocolate, eaten between meals; a piece of this.
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- either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck.
- the top inside surface of a room.
- a formal arrangement to meet or visit somebody at a particular time, especially for a reason connected with their work.
- any of the hard parts that form the skeleton of the body of a human or an animal.
- a person who does not eat meat or fish.
- suffering from an illness or disease; not feeling well.
- the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory and feeling.
13 Clues: a continuous pain in the head. • the top inside surface of a room. • a person who does not eat meat or fish. • suffering from an illness or disease; not feeling well. • a change in your body or mind that shows that you are not healthy. • the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables; a drink made from this. • ...
Insect Crossword 3 2022-03-13
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- An insect with a thin body and wings.
- A small animal that has six legs and a body formed of three parts and that may have wings
- An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- The thread that is produced by a spider
- Poison that is produced by an animal
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- Continent of the Western Hemisphere
- The sequence of changes that a living thing goes through as it grows and develops.
- A thin structure spun by spiders
- A poisonous American spider
- A large, hairy spider found in the warmer parts of North, Central, and South America.
10 Clues: A poisonous American spider • A thin structure spun by spiders • Continent of the Western Hemisphere • Poison that is produced by an animal • An insect with a thin body and wings. • The thread that is produced by a spider • An animal that hunts other animals for food. • The sequence of changes that a living thing goes through as it grows and develops. • ...
Comparative Morphology 2025-05-05
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- structures within species that provide no current use
- time period that comparative morphology dates back to
- body parts in different species that are structured the same way
- the process in which organisms with advantageous mutations pass more of their genes down to succeeding generations
- the study of form
- process in which a species becomes increasingly dissimilar until it is a new species
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- body parts in different species that perform the same functions but are structured differently
- the species current ones have biologically descended from
- descent with modification over generations
- species residing in similar environments develop similar structures through______
10 Clues: the study of form • descent with modification over generations • structures within species that provide no current use • time period that comparative morphology dates back to • the species current ones have biologically descended from • body parts in different species that are structured the same way • ...
Luis Angel polanco 2024-03-20
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- Connect the end of one road to another.
- The attraction between all things that has mass.
- A chamber underwater where the piles are stand.
- When a solid particle does not dissolve.
- When something happens at intervals.
- A rock which consists of layers of different materials.
- A girder or beam that supports a bridge or another structure.
- Vertical structures which support floor structures.
- The feeling that makes your body moves.
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- Parts or elements of something.
- Twisting a body by the exertion of forces.
- Size or body shape of something.
- Mental or physical effort.
- Properties are the same in all directions.
- Putting pressure on something until gets smaller.
- Make a balance between two forces.
16 Clues: Mental or physical effort. • Parts or elements of something. • Size or body shape of something. • Make a balance between two forces. • When something happens at intervals. • Connect the end of one road to another. • The feeling that makes your body moves. • When a solid particle does not dissolve. • Twisting a body by the exertion of forces. • ...
Vertebrates and Invertebrates 2023-02-01
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- The key characteristic of a vertebrate.
- Vertebrates with moist skin.
- What some invertebrates use to protect their bodies.
- Invertebrates with three parts: the head, thorax, abdomen
- The only mammal that can fly.
- A skeleton on the outside of the body.
- Vertebrates with hair or fur.
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- Invertebrates with a long, soft body.
- Vertebrates that live only in water.
- The bone structure inside a vertebrate made up of a head, torso, limbs and a tail.
- Vertebrates with feathers.
- Most animals on earth are...
- Invertebrates with a soft, muscular body.
- Vertebrates with dry, scaly skin.
- A worm which lives inside, or on the skin of, another animal and feeds on them.
- A reptile with no legs.
16 Clues: A reptile with no legs. • Vertebrates with feathers. • Most animals on earth are... • Vertebrates with moist skin. • The only mammal that can fly. • Vertebrates with hair or fur. • Vertebrates with dry, scaly skin. • Vertebrates that live only in water. • Invertebrates with a long, soft body. • A skeleton on the outside of the body. • The key characteristic of a vertebrate. • ...
Word list 66- 2024-11-26
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- big or small piece of work someone has to do
- one of four equal parts of something
- to say that you will certainly do something
- to carefully look for something
- to get points in a sport
- something on which a person can sit
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- a bright planet of gas in the night sky
- to rest your body in bed
- having the desired effect or result
- to force something away from you
- to talk about or write about something
- to use your arm to make a thing fly through the air
- to divide into parts
- to make musical sounds with your voice
- to experience pain
15 Clues: to experience pain • to divide into parts • to rest your body in bed • to get points in a sport • to carefully look for something • to force something away from you • having the desired effect or result • something on which a person can sit • one of four equal parts of something • to talk about or write about something • to make musical sounds with your voice • ...
Reptiles and Birds: Chapter 31 2023-05-15
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- reptiles circulatory system
- made mostly of protein
- breaks down food by grinding it
- vertebrate that had dry, scaly skin, lungs, and terrestrial eggs with several membranes.
- sacs where air first enters in the body cavity and bones
- animals can generate their own body heat
- this is made up of two parts, carapace and plastron
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- embryo can develop without drying out
- retiles have what for eating
- birds have ____ hearts
- is a fossils show mixture of characteristics of birds and dinosaurs
- pollinate flowers
- food is stored and moistened before it moves further in the digestive tract
- rely on behavior to help control body temperature
- Period 245 million years ago
- the food birds eat are based on the shape of the what
- some birds can’t what
17 Clues: pollinate flowers • some birds can’t what • birds have ____ hearts • made mostly of protein • reptiles circulatory system • retiles have what for eating • Period 245 million years ago • breaks down food by grinding it • embryo can develop without drying out • animals can generate their own body heat • rely on behavior to help control body temperature • ...
Intro to Anatomy Review chapter 1-3 2024-04-15
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- The longest bone in the body
- Type of muscle that functions without thought
- Any self-regulating process by which and organism tends to maintain stability
- Type of muscle found in the heart
- The strongest muscle in your body
- Tissues that hold bone together
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- Type of muscle that require the human to think about before controlling them
- Tough membrane on outside of bones
- Greek philosopher who believed in 4 fluids within the body to main health
- Type of muscle found in the intestines
- system Helps regulate temperature in humans
- The study of the human body and all of its parts
- Doctor for Roman gladiators who furthered the science of anatomy
- system Provides supports or humans
14 Clues: The longest bone in the body • Tissues that hold bone together • Type of muscle found in the heart • The strongest muscle in your body • Tough membrane on outside of bones • system Provides supports or humans • Type of muscle found in the intestines • system Helps regulate temperature in humans • Type of muscle that functions without thought • ...
Organs 2020-02-24
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- soft tissue containing a lot of fat in the centre of a bone
- either of a pair of small organs in the body that take away waste matter from the blood to produce urine
- the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame
- the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body
- a long tube through which food travels from the stomach and out of the body while it is being digested
- any of the tubes through which blood flows in the body
- two organs in the chest with which people and some animals breathe
- the valves that control blood flow to and from the heart
- a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile
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- the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are
- the strong material that supports and connects the organs in the body and is also found in the joints
- the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- a strong piece of tissue in the body connecting a muscle to a bone
- an organ in the body that produces insulin and substances that help to digest food so that it can be used by the body
- the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart
- the natural outer layer that covers a person
- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- the transparent outer covering of the eye
18 Clues: the transparent outer covering of the eye • the natural outer layer that covers a person • any of the tubes through which blood flows in the body • the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart • the valves that control blood flow to and from the heart • the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are • ...
DAILY TEST - ANIMAL REPRODUCTION 2022-10-18
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- the breaking of the body into several pieces and regrow the lost body part
- A technique of collecting the animal sperm and introducing it into female reproductive organ
- The adult stage of jellyfish
- The example of hermaprodite animal
- The ability of organism to grow its lost body parts
- The example of animal that do the external fertlization
- Individual has both male and female reproductive organ
- Hydra
- Giving birth animals
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- The release of both sperm and ovum into the environment
- The example of animal that do the internal fertlization
- Fragmentation
- Laying eggs animal
- The process of aging
- Animal that lay the eggs and giving birth
- Technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things.
16 Clues: Hydra • Fragmentation • Laying eggs animal • The process of aging • Giving birth animals • The adult stage of jellyfish • The example of hermaprodite animal • Animal that lay the eggs and giving birth • The ability of organism to grow its lost body parts • Individual has both male and female reproductive organ • The release of both sperm and ovum into the environment • ...
DAILY TEST - ANIMAL REPRODUCTION 2022-10-18
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- the breaking of the body into several pieces and regrow the lost body part
- A technique of collecting the animal sperm and introducing it into female reproductive organ
- The adult stage of jellyfish
- The example of hermaprodite animal
- The ability of organism to grow its lost body parts
- The example of animal that do the external fertlization
- Individual has both male and female reproductive organ
- Hydra
- Giving birth animals
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- The release of both sperm and ovum into the environment
- The example of animal that do the internal fertlization, MIAUW!
- Fragmentation
- Laying eggs animal
- The process of aging
- Animal that lay the eggs and giving birth
- Technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things.
16 Clues: Hydra • Fragmentation • Laying eggs animal • The process of aging • Giving birth animals • The adult stage of jellyfish • The example of hermaprodite animal • Animal that lay the eggs and giving birth • The ability of organism to grow its lost body parts • Individual has both male and female reproductive organ • The release of both sperm and ovum into the environment • ...
Animal Reproduction 2022-10-10
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- the breaking of the body into several pieces and regrow the lost body part
- A technique of collecting the animal sperm and introducing it into female reproductive organ
- The adult stage of jellyfish
- The example of hermaprodite animal
- The ability of organism to grow its lost body parts
- The example of animal that do the external fertlization
- Individual has both male and female reproductive organ
- Hydra
- Giving birth animals
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- The release of both sperm and ovum into the environment
- The example of animal that do the internal fertlization
- Fragmentation
- Laying eggs animal
- The process of aging
- Animal that lay the eggs and giving birth
- Technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things.
16 Clues: Hydra • Fragmentation • Laying eggs animal • The process of aging • Giving birth animals • The adult stage of jellyfish • The example of hermaprodite animal • Animal that lay the eggs and giving birth • The ability of organism to grow its lost body parts • Individual has both male and female reproductive organ • The release of both sperm and ovum into the environment • ...
VVP 4 2025-01-29
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- loud continuous noise
- cut unnecessary parts
- pertaining to citizenship &living in community
- avoid attention & danger
- carry on
- bruise
- handle of tool or weapon
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- paralysis, sometimes a single area of body
- to scold
- related
- dignified & self confident manner
- bring together as 1
- loss, disadvantage;lack
- wretched and unlucky
- join together
15 Clues: bruise • related • to scold • carry on • join together • bring together as 1 • wretched and unlucky • loud continuous noise • cut unnecessary parts • loss, disadvantage;lack • avoid attention & danger • handle of tool or weapon • dignified & self confident manner • paralysis, sometimes a single area of body • pertaining to citizenship &living in community
Brain 2016-10-20
Across
- located in front of the medulla regulating body movement,attention, alertness
- vital functions like heart rate, blood pressure
- crowning glory of the brain
- attention, sleep, sound
- lies below the thalamus
- a thick bundle of nerve cells that attach from the brain to ur back
- fringe along the inner edge of the cerebrum
- receive info from other neurons and passes to cell body
Down
- made up of nerve cells that send messages between certain body parts
- serves as a relay station for sensory stimulation
- outer layer of the brain
- connects the two hemispheres
- transmits messages away from it
- the larger part of the brain for balance and coordination
- messages sent from neuron to neuron
15 Clues: attention, sleep, sound • lies below the thalamus • outer layer of the brain • crowning glory of the brain • connects the two hemispheres • transmits messages away from it • messages sent from neuron to neuron • fringe along the inner edge of the cerebrum • vital functions like heart rate, blood pressure • serves as a relay station for sensory stimulation • ...
Human Body Year 3 2025-05-09
Across
- You use these inside your chest to breathe
- The outside covering of your body
- You see with these
- The part inside your head that helps you think
- The part that joins your hand to your arm
- You wave with this
- The part that bends in the middle of your leg
- The red liquid inside your body
Down
- Another word for backbone
- Hard parts inside your body that hold you up
- The hard bone that protects your brain
- The part that bends in the middle of your arm
- The curved bones around your chest
- The part in your mouth that helps you taste and talk
- The part that joins your foot to your leg
15 Clues: You see with these • You wave with this • Another word for backbone • The red liquid inside your body • The outside covering of your body • The curved bones around your chest • The hard bone that protects your brain • The part that joins your hand to your arm • The part that joins your foot to your leg • You use these inside your chest to breathe • ...
unit 1 Maggie Rose 2023-04-03
Across
- relating to measuring by the quantity
- consisting of a single cell
- they make there own food directly from the sunligh
- the parts of an environment that are living or dead
- organisms use egg and sperm cell to roduce
- when the cells become specialized
- how your body uses energy millions of tiny chimical
Down
- contains a nucleus protists unicellular eukaryots
- organiems produce identical copies
- having or consisting cells
- No nucleus
- relating to measuring
- the nonliving parts of an environment
- an organism's ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- they have to eat other thing in order to get sun's energy
15 Clues: No nucleus • relating to measuring • having or consisting cells • consisting of a single cell • when the cells become specialized • organiems produce identical copies • relating to measuring by the quantity • the nonliving parts of an environment • organisms use egg and sperm cell to roduce • contains a nucleus protists unicellular eukaryots • ...
Word list 66-91 2024-11-26
Across
- big or small piece of work someone has to do
- one of four equal parts of something
- to say that you will certainly do something
- to carefully look for something
- to get points in a sport
- something on which a person can sit
Down
- a bright planet of gas in the night sky
- to rest your body in bed
- having the desired effect or result
- to force something away from you
- to talk about or write about something
- to use your arm to make a thing fly through the air
- to divide into parts
- to make musical sounds with your voice
- to experience pain
15 Clues: to experience pain • to divide into parts • to rest your body in bed • to get points in a sport • to carefully look for something • to force something away from you • having the desired effect or result • something on which a person can sit • one of four equal parts of something • to talk about or write about something • to make musical sounds with your voice • ...
The Ancient World 2016-02-11
Across
- the available body of facts or information
- a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown
- an object made by a human being
- a body of a human being
Down
- an expert in or student of history
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- the parts left over after other parts have been removed
8 Clues: a body of a human being • an object made by a human being • an expert in or student of history • the available body of facts or information • a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown • the parts left over after other parts have been removed • relating to or denoting the period before written records • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
The Ancient World 2016-02-11
Across
- the available body of facts or information
- a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown
- an object made by a human being
- a body of a human being
Down
- an expert in or student of history
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- relating to or denoting the period before written records
- the parts left over after other parts have been removed
8 Clues: a body of a human being • an object made by a human being • an expert in or student of history • the available body of facts or information • a curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown • the parts left over after other parts have been removed • relating to or denoting the period before written records • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
BRAIN: COMMAND CENTRE OF THE HUMAN BODY 2024-07-28
Across
- THE ALARM SYSTEM OF THE BRAIN THAT PROCESSES EMOTIONS
- LARGEST PART OF THE BRAIN
- HOW MANY PARTS DOES THE CEREBRUM HAVE?
- COMMAND CENTRE OF THE HUMAN BODY
- PROCESSED BY AMYGDALA
- BRAIN PART THAT CONNECTS THE BRAIN TO THE SPINAL CORD
- A SEA HORSE SHAPED BRAIN PART THAT FORMS NEW MEMORIES
- THE BRAIN PART THAT IS ABOUT BALANCE AND COORDINATION
Down
- THE MAIN FUNCTION OF CEREBRUM
- ONE FUNCTION THAT CEREBELLUM PROVIDES
- ANOTHER FUNCTION THAT CEREBELLUM PROVIDES
- FORMED BY HIPPOCAMPUS
- THE NAME OF THE CEREBRUM PARTS
13 Clues: FORMED BY HIPPOCAMPUS • PROCESSED BY AMYGDALA • LARGEST PART OF THE BRAIN • THE MAIN FUNCTION OF CEREBRUM • THE NAME OF THE CEREBRUM PARTS • COMMAND CENTRE OF THE HUMAN BODY • ONE FUNCTION THAT CEREBELLUM PROVIDES • HOW MANY PARTS DOES THE CEREBRUM HAVE? • ANOTHER FUNCTION THAT CEREBELLUM PROVIDES • THE ALARM SYSTEM OF THE BRAIN THAT PROCESSES EMOTIONS • ...
HCA201 Quiz 1 Review 2023-12-12
Across
- Which term means “located at or toward the front of the body or body part”?
- root word referring to vessels
- abbreviation meaning every day
- this part of the word is placed at the end of a root word
- abbreviation meaning at bedtime
- prefix meaning fast / above normal
- abbreviation meaning bathroom privileges
- abbreviation for nothing by mouth
- medical abbreviation meaning before meal
- anatomical term referring to higher on the body
- root word referring to blood
- nearest to the trunk of body, or the point of origin
- anatomical term referring to lower on the body
- to a plane passing vertically through the midline
- root wood referring to skin
- a prefix referring to scant (very little)
- a prefix that means many / excessive
Down
- a horizontal plane passing through the standing body so that the plane is parallel to the floor
- abbreviation meaning every hour
- root word referring to liver
- these are used in charting but not all of these are approved and are often used incorrectly
- the name of the body position of reference in medicine
- root word referring to bone
- abbreviation for doctor / general practitioner
- abbreviation meaning twice a day
- parts of the body further away from the center.
- prefix meaning slow / below normal
- the beginning part of the word that changes its meaning
- abbreviation for as needed
- abbreviation for activities of daily life
- medical abbreviation meaning by mouth
- root word referring to muscle
32 Clues: abbreviation for as needed • root word referring to bone • root wood referring to skin • root word referring to liver • root word referring to blood • root word referring to muscle • root word referring to vessels • abbreviation meaning every day • abbreviation meaning every hour • abbreviation meaning at bedtime • abbreviation meaning twice a day • ...
ECOLOGY 2018-04-11
Across
- a species that makes food inside its body
- an animal that gets hunted
- nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- organisms that are physically similar
- all alive and not alive things in an area
- an environment that provides for the things that live there
- an organism that a parasite lives on
- the study of living things
Down
- some organisms of the same species in one area
- lots of populations living in one area
- a species that lives on or inside another organism
- something living
- an organism that breaks down waste
- living parts of an ecosystem
- an animal that hunts
- an organism that eats other organisms to stay alive
16 Clues: something living • an animal that hunts • an animal that gets hunted • the study of living things • living parts of an ecosystem • nonliving parts of an ecosystem • an organism that breaks down waste • an organism that a parasite lives on • organisms that are physically similar • lots of populations living in one area • a species that makes food inside its body • ...
ANATOMY CROSSWORD (needs of life/direction/feedback loops) 2023-09-13
Across
- when your body moves you BACK to homeostasis
- it hydrates you, keeps your blood cells full and working enough, and helps to keep all your organs working.
- from the point of origin, your knee is __ compared to your foot
- is the direction towards your tailbone
- Without favorable _____ it would be impossible for life to sustain itself.
- when your body moves you AWAY from homeostasis
- is the direction towards your brain
- without _____ your body will be constatly fighting to reach homeostatis.
Down
- The energy that your body consumes works all parts of your body, your brain, your heart, your lungs, your muscles.
- It's required for cellular respiration, your blood carries it through your blood stream and to your brain. If we take oxygen away, you're taking one of the most basic, important needs.
- is the direction towards your abdomen
- this plane cuts ACROSS your body
- is the direction towards your back
- to the point of origin(your shoulder)your wrist is __ compared to your elbow
- this plane cuts through your body, think of drawing a bow
- this plane cuts down your body, think of a CROWN
16 Clues: this plane cuts ACROSS your body • is the direction towards your back • is the direction towards your brain • is the direction towards your abdomen • is the direction towards your tailbone • when your body moves you BACK to homeostasis • when your body moves you AWAY from homeostasis • this plane cuts down your body, think of a CROWN • ...
Mousetrap Car 2013-02-27
Across
- The ratio of distance traveled by an object to the time required to travel the distance.
- Alignment Being able to steer straight.
- The speed and direction of a moving object.
- Of Mass The point at which the entire mass of the body may be concentrated for some purposes.
- Inertia Inertia is the resistance to the change of motion. Rotational inertia is the resistance to change of rotation, so the more rotational inertia an object has, the less it responds to being spun.
- Static friction, as of a wheel on a track or a tire on a road.
- Cardboard like plastic.
- A device that allows constrained relative motion between two or more parts, typically rotational or linear motion.
- The steel frame, wheels, engine, and mechanical parts of a motor vehicle, to which the body is attached.
- Washer Metal disk placed in between two moving parts.
- Transference of forces between machines or mechanisms, often with changes of speed and torque.
- Momentum is the product of the mass of a particle and its velocity.
- Friction Fluid friction occurs between layers of fluids that are moving relative to each other. The internal resistance to flow is described by viscosity (being 'thick' or 'thin').
Down
- Energy The energy possessed by a body as a result of its condition or position rather than its motion. Stored energy.
- Energy The energy possessed by a system or object as a result of its motion.
- Distribution It is the apportioning of weight within a vehicle, especially cars, airplanes and trains.
- A bar of shaft on which a wheel, pair of wheels, or rotating device revolves around.
- Output The amount of power given when energy is released.
- The increase of speed or velocity.
- A plain bearing that is inserted into a housing to provide a bearing surface for rotary applications.
- Advantage The force by which a mechanism multiplies the force and torque applied to it.
- Friction Resistance to movement of air flowing along the surface of the earth or other surface such as an airplane wing.
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body. Objects with mass interact with each other through the force of gravity.
23 Clues: Cardboard like plastic. • The increase of speed or velocity. • Alignment Being able to steer straight. • The speed and direction of a moving object. • Washer Metal disk placed in between two moving parts. • Output The amount of power given when energy is released. • Static friction, as of a wheel on a track or a tire on a road. • ...
Darwin's Crossword 2014-03-26
Across
- provide detailed patterns of evolution
- preduicts an organisms body parts are more likely to be modifications of an ancestral body parts than they are entirly new features
- overthrow by a revolution, of governments
- triets newly envoled features
Down
- traits primitive features
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, esp. one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- provides evidence of characteristics that classify as a bird
- organisms through time
- of evolution all organisms on earth have descended from a common ancestor
- He developed and proposed a theory about evolution
10 Clues: organisms through time • traits primitive features • triets newly envoled features • provide detailed patterns of evolution • overthrow by a revolution, of governments • He developed and proposed a theory about evolution • provides evidence of characteristics that classify as a bird • of evolution all organisms on earth have descended from a common ancestor • ...
Term 1 Science 2024-02-19
Across
- _______________ is the process by which plants make food.
- The atmosphere is made up mainly of _____________.
- Food is transported from the ________ to all parts of the plant.
Down
- The ________ is where gases exchange takes place.
- The _____________ system allows us to take in and give out air into our body.
- ______turns dark blue when starch is present.
- Food and __________ is produced at the end of the process.
- Water is transported from the ________ to all parts of the plant.
- The ________ pumps blood to the rest of the body.
- Plants need _________, water and carbon dioxide to carry out the process of making food.
10 Clues: ______turns dark blue when starch is present. • The ________ is where gases exchange takes place. • The ________ pumps blood to the rest of the body. • The atmosphere is made up mainly of _____________. • _______________ is the process by which plants make food. • Food and __________ is produced at the end of the process. • ...
The Human Figure 2017-03-27
Across
- This is a combination of visual elements surrounding a main subject.
- An illustration that integrates texts and is used as a form of artistic expression.
- The main body of a book or body of text
- When the weight of the body is shifted to one of it's axis
- The combination of position and expression of attitudes and emotions are examples of body language.
- When weight is equal on both sides of its axis.
- a state in which the body's weight is distributed in equal proportions.
- An image, picture, or graphic in print.
- A body maintains equilibrium because of the way the body compensates the shift in weight.
Down
- A simple figure based on the outline of it's shape.
- An analysis of the different characterists and proportions that differentiate them from other subjects.
- This is a straight line at an angle of 90 degrees on a given line, plane or surface.
- People or things used to express a stereotype as good or bad and etc.
- Inches, centimeters, meters, feet are used to communicate the dimensions of the human body.
- The position of the human body is perpendicular to the plan of the photo.
- The relationship of size that exists between the parts of the body and the body as a whole.
- This is achieved when the body's weight is equally distributed on each side of it's axis.
17 Clues: The main body of a book or body of text • An image, picture, or graphic in print. • When weight is equal on both sides of its axis. • A simple figure based on the outline of it's shape. • When the weight of the body is shifted to one of it's axis • This is a combination of visual elements surrounding a main subject. • ...
Horses Nervous System 2024-03-04
Across
- What lies in the cranial cavity of the skull?
- What causes certain muscles to react instantaneously?
- What are bands of white tissue emanating from the central nervous system and ganglia and extending to all parts of the body?
- What controls the conscious or voluntary actions of the body?
- What secondary nerve centers are located along the spinal cord?
- What supplies the body with information about its internal and external environment?
Down
- What is control over the respiratory and digestive systems, eyes, heart, blood vessels, glandular products, and other functions directed by the brain?
- What are the 2 most important parts of the central nervous system? (put and in the middle of the two)
- What is the slightly expanded cranial end of a spinal cord?
- It is a complex system consisting of the brain, ______, many nerve fibers, and sensory receptors.
- What controls muscular coordination?
- What performs the function of memory, intelligence, and control of emotional response?
- Nerves follow the courses of the _____.
- Those nerve endings receiving stimuli from the outside are called_____.
- Considering the size of a horse the brain is ____ when compared to other aanimal'sbrain sizes.
15 Clues: What controls muscular coordination? • Nerves follow the courses of the _____. • What lies in the cranial cavity of the skull? • What causes certain muscles to react instantaneously? • What is the slightly expanded cranial end of a spinal cord? • What controls the conscious or voluntary actions of the body? • ...
Words 2023-11-16
Across
- the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity
- the part of the body above and slightly narrower than the hips
- the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend
- the joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot
- any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand, especially those that are not thumbs
Down
- the lower part of a person's or animal's body, containing the stomach, bowels, and other organs, or the end of an insect's body
- the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are
- the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain
- one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body
- the part of a person's leg above the knee
- the mass of thin thread-like structures on the head of a person, or any of these structures that grow out of the skin of a person or animal
11 Clues: the part of a person's leg above the knee • the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend • the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are • the part of the body above and slightly narrower than the hips • the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity • ...
Word Study Crossword 2023-02-22
Across
- Serving to direct.
- An exceptional result, not being perfect but not being horrible.
- Having no fear of something the average human would have fear of.
- An object that comes after something primary.
- Denoting an animal that migrates.
Down
- A felony that involves giving or receiving a bribe.
- To explain something.
- An act of exploring or investigating.
- The body of words used in a different language.
- A recommendation given by a person.
- An operation that uses precise cutting of the body to heal parts of a body.
- An important date, such as marriage.
- A usual part of your life.
- Being all alone, with no distractions.
14 Clues: Serving to direct. • To explain something. • A usual part of your life. • Denoting an animal that migrates. • A recommendation given by a person. • An important date, such as marriage. • An act of exploring or investigating. • Being all alone, with no distractions. • An object that comes after something primary. • The body of words used in a different language. • ...
THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2020-05-16
Across
- Part of the heart,pumps blood to all body parts
- Blood vessels that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Part of heart,receives impure blood from the body
- Upper two chambers of the heart
- Carries oxygenated blood from left ventricle to whole body
- Part of heart,receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- blood rich in carbon dioxide
Down
- Carries blood from right ventricle to the lungs
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Bottom two chambers of the heart
- Instrument used to measure heart rate
- Number of chambers in the heart
- Name to describe the heart muscle
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
14 Clues: blood rich in carbon dioxide • Number of chambers in the heart • Upper two chambers of the heart • Bottom two chambers of the heart • Name to describe the heart muscle • Instrument used to measure heart rate • Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • Carries blood from right ventricle to the lungs • Part of the heart,pumps blood to all body parts • ...
Gym crossword 2020-11-27
Across
- what you do before a worm up
- how long it takes you to respond to a move meant
- what you do after exercising
- what Lightning McQueen is
- the first t in FITT
- how often you do an activity
- how easily you can move the joints in your body
- moving your body into different positions quickly
Down
- how well you can move 2 or more parts of your body at one time
- the second T in FIIT
- how hard you should be working on physical activity
- using strength quickly
- how much force your muscles can use at one time
- fat tissue compared to lean tissue
14 Clues: the first t in FITT • the second T in FIIT • using strength quickly • what Lightning McQueen is • what you do before a worm up • what you do after exercising • how often you do an activity • fat tissue compared to lean tissue • how much force your muscles can use at one time • how easily you can move the joints in your body • how long it takes you to respond to a move meant • ...
the wreckers 2013-04-30
Across
- to re-approachin a sarcastic manner
- large,brown cold water seaweed
- having many interladed parts
- the act of saving a ship or its cargo
- a shackle for the hand
- a guiding or warning signal
- a sudden strong blast of wind
- dead body covering
- small pocket below the waist line
Down
- to twist the body about
- cheep ornament
- to rob of goods or valubles by open force
- a quarter of a circle
- the bed of a stream,river or other water way
- a short slightly curved sword
- large metal basket
16 Clues: cheep ornament • dead body covering • large metal basket • a quarter of a circle • a shackle for the hand • to twist the body about • a guiding or warning signal • having many interladed parts • a short slightly curved sword • large,brown cold water seaweed • a sudden strong blast of wind • small pocket below the waist line • to re-approachin a sarcastic manner • ...
Biology Crossword(Revised) 2022-05-12
Across
- provides sensory input to the nervous system
- breaks nutrients into small parts for energy
- Bring in air from the atmosphere and pass it into the bloodstream
- critical to standing up and moving
- bone that gives you a “funny” feeling when hit/the one bone that is the most hated
- absorbs water
- helps you eat/beginning of the digestive system
- central processing unit of the body
- helps circulate blood
Down
- circulate blood throughout body
- helps you breathe
- carries nerve signals
- rumbles when you’re hungry
- absorbs nutrients
- storehouse for good bacteria
- helps with metabolism and detoxification
16 Clues: absorbs water • helps you breathe • absorbs nutrients • carries nerve signals • helps circulate blood • rumbles when you’re hungry • storehouse for good bacteria • circulate blood throughout body • critical to standing up and moving • central processing unit of the body • helps with metabolism and detoxification • provides sensory input to the nervous system • ...
OOMM Vocab week 3 & 4 2019-11-05
Across
- a part of something with 2 ends
- word that describes being childish, sulky, or bad-tempered
- to be full or in use; kept busy and active
- required
- worry unease nervousness
- condition connected with an event or action
- open resistance, to boldly disobey
- say to oneself in a thoughtful manner
Down
- being worthy of honor or respect
- the act of waiting for something exciting
- right on time
- the ability to use body parts together gracefully
- sudden, jerky, irregular body movement
- gradually gather or acquire
- extemely impressive
- to point out or show
16 Clues: required • right on time • extemely impressive • to point out or show • worry unease nervousness • gradually gather or acquire • a part of something with 2 ends • being worthy of honor or respect • open resistance, to boldly disobey • say to oneself in a thoughtful manner • sudden, jerky, irregular body movement • the act of waiting for something exciting • ...
Cells Crossword 2019-02-13
Across
- The simplest structural and functional unit of all living things
- Small body in a cell's cytoplasm that is specialized to perform a specific function
- A group of organs that work together to perform body functions
- Arrangement of its parts
- A structure made up of a collection of tissues that carries out a specialized function
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
Down
- Single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- Any living thing
- Activity the parts carry out
- An organism made up of cells that contain their DNA in a nucleus
10 Clues: Any living thing • Arrangement of its parts • Activity the parts carry out • A group of similar cells that perform a common function • A group of organs that work together to perform body functions • The simplest structural and functional unit of all living things • An organism made up of cells that contain their DNA in a nucleus • ...
March 21 Spell bee 2025-03-09
Across
- to speak with breaks and repeated sounds because of nervousness or difficulty
- a place that is empty and lonely
- the way that the parts of something are put together or organized
- a person who pretends to be someone else to deceive others
- one of the parts inside the body that has a particular function
Down
- rapid back-and-forth movements, often producing sound or energy waves
- a light, narrow boat with pointed ends, typically propelled with a paddle
- a movement of the hand, head, or body to express something
- related to hearing or the sense of sound
- connected with your physical senses
10 Clues: a place that is empty and lonely • connected with your physical senses • related to hearing or the sense of sound • a movement of the hand, head, or body to express something • a person who pretends to be someone else to deceive others • one of the parts inside the body that has a particular function • ...
Spelling 2025-05-07
Across
- Dont agree with an opinion or choice
- Free something that was tangled and trapped
- Another word for vanish
- Not comfortable in a position or state of a feeling
Down
- Crumble or burn into pieces of that material
- You can --------- your arm or other parts of your body
- Knock or force out of the position that it is in
- Getting rid of germs or bacteria on or in something
- Not obeying a rule or law given by someone in charge or higher rank then you
- A medical sense which can make it hard for some parts of the body or thinking
10 Clues: Another word for vanish • Dont agree with an opinion or choice • Free something that was tangled and trapped • Crumble or burn into pieces of that material • Knock or force out of the position that it is in • Getting rid of germs or bacteria on or in something • Not comfortable in a position or state of a feeling • You can --------- your arm or other parts of your body • ...
Unit 1 Camden Ahrens 2023-04-03
Across
- organisms that are made up of one cell
- reproduction with only one parent
- during development, when cells become specialized
- the parts of an environment that are living or dead
- cells with a nucleus
- cells with no nucleus
- observations that include descriptions or quantities
Down
- how your body uses energy, millions of tiny chemical reactions
- reproduction with two parents
- organisms that are made up of multiple cells
- organisms that make their own food
- observations that include descriptions or qualities
- organisms that "eat" their own food
- an organism's ability to maintain stable internal conditions that prevents death
- the nonliving parts of an environment
15 Clues: cells with a nucleus • cells with no nucleus • reproduction with two parents • reproduction with only one parent • organisms that make their own food • organisms that "eat" their own food • the nonliving parts of an environment • organisms that are made up of one cell • organisms that are made up of multiple cells • during development, when cells become specialized • ...
Invertebrate and Echinoderms 2020-10-19
Across
- long flexible appendages
- a cnidarian with a vase-shaped body
- a group of cells organized into a unit to perform a specific job in the body.
- a hard, stong band on a Mollusk
- mollusk that has either a single, chambered shell or no shell, and a foot for movement.
- segmented worms that have a sucker on each end.
- a worm with a soft, ribbon-shaped body, a mouth, and a gut.
Down
- cells that line the inner chamber
- a cnidarian with a bowl-shaped body
- animal without a backbone
- the regrowth of lost body parts
11 Clues: long flexible appendages • animal without a backbone • a hard, stong band on a Mollusk • the regrowth of lost body parts • cells that line the inner chamber • a cnidarian with a vase-shaped body • a cnidarian with a bowl-shaped body • segmented worms that have a sucker on each end. • a worm with a soft, ribbon-shaped body, a mouth, and a gut. • ...
BODY PARTS, ORGANS AND BONES (DOC1) 2022-11-18
Across
- This is the joint located betwen the hand and the forearm.
- This is the part of the skull that is used to protect the brain.
- The part of the body we use to sit.
- This is the largest solid organ in the body. It performs hundreds of vital functions. It is located beneath the rib cage in the right upper abdomen.
- These are a pair of big organs of the body that we use to breath.
- These are the thin and curved bones that protect our lungs.
Down
- These are two soft and thin parts of the mouth.
- It's the part of the body that goes from the neck to the pelvis, and it has three parts.
- This is a part of the face that we use to speak, eat and breath.
- This is a muscular organ in your mouth that aids in chewing, speaking and breathing.
- These are a pair of organs in the abdomen. They remove waste and extra water from the blood (as urine) and help keep chemicals.
11 Clues: The part of the body we use to sit. • These are two soft and thin parts of the mouth. • This is the joint located betwen the hand and the forearm. • These are the thin and curved bones that protect our lungs. • This is the part of the skull that is used to protect the brain. • This is a part of the face that we use to speak, eat and breath. • ...
OpenSciEd 6.6 Cells and Systems Crossword 2024-11-14
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- contains nutrients, water, a vitamins for cell growth
- fights diseases and infections
- a semipermable barrier that surrounds all cells
- the basic unit of life
- how something is shaped or arranged
- cells dividing to fill in the gap
- an organelle that contains the chromosomes of a cell
- the outermost layer of a plant cell that provides shape and protection
- an organism made up of many cells
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- carries oxygen throughout the body
- an organism made up of only one cell
- structures in the nucleus made of genetic material
- a group of cells that work together to perform a specific job
- the role of a body part or cell
- sends messages between the brain and body parts
- forms blood clots
16 Clues: forms blood clots • the basic unit of life • fights diseases and infections • the role of a body part or cell • cells dividing to fill in the gap • an organism made up of many cells • carries oxygen throughout the body • how something is shaped or arranged • an organism made up of only one cell • a semipermable barrier that surrounds all cells • ...
Innovation 2019-05-22
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- of the body.
- soft artificial fibers
- to information: ability to get an information.
- aid:A financial assistant who can borrow from the bank and then return it later.
- the movement from place to other with object.
- new part add to your body.artificial body part.
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- that makes it difficult for someone to do the things that other people do that he have thing less in his body.
- resonance imaging: scan that shows the body parts same as x-ray.
- group of houses are rented and rented.
- changes: The changes in laws.
- sores: press you feel painful in any part of body
11 Clues: of the body. • soft artificial fibers • changes: The changes in laws. • group of houses are rented and rented. • the movement from place to other with object. • to information: ability to get an information. • new part add to your body.artificial body part. • sores: press you feel painful in any part of body • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2015-11-15
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- Helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body
- Helps convert carbs into energy and is necessary for the heart and muscles to work properly
- Helps muscles and nerve functions. Helps the body create energy and make proteins
- Keeps your immune system strong and helps heal wounds
- Part of every cell in the body and helps cells function normally
- Develops strong bones and teeth
- b6 Important for normal brain and nerve function
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- Helps the body maintain healthy skin
- Needed to make dna
- b12 Important for nerve cell function
- Helps the body keep a balance of water in the blood and body tissues
- Turns carbs into energy and produces red blood cells
12 Clues: Needed to make dna • Develops strong bones and teeth • Helps the body maintain healthy skin • b12 Important for nerve cell function • b6 Important for normal brain and nerve function • Turns carbs into energy and produces red blood cells • Keeps your immune system strong and helps heal wounds • Helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body • ...
Dance Warm-Up 2023-01-02
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- ability to use different parts of the body smoothly
- light movement to bring blood flow to muscles
- muscles you do not have control over
- ability to be conscious of the space around and utilize it effectively
- ability of the body to move positions quickly
- exercise designed to strengthen heart and lungs
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- ability to perform a movement for a long time
- transitioning your body to a resting state after physical activity
- muscles under your conscious control
- leg that is a base for the movement "standing leg"
- ability to move joint throughout entire range of motion
- leg that is performing the movement
- ability of the body to not fall over due to gravity
- amount of force a muscle can produce
14 Clues: leg that is performing the movement • muscles under your conscious control • muscles you do not have control over • amount of force a muscle can produce • ability to perform a movement for a long time • light movement to bring blood flow to muscles • ability of the body to move positions quickly • exercise designed to strengthen heart and lungs • ...
DAILY TEST - ANIMAL REPRODUCTION 2022-10-18
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- the breaking of the body into several pieces and regrow the lost body part
- A technique of collecting the animal sperm and introducing it into female reproductive organ
- The adult stage of jellyfish
- The example of hermaprodite animal
- The ability of organism to grow its lost body parts
- The example of animal that do the external fertlization
- Individual has both male and female reproductive organ
- Hydra
- Giving birth animals
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- The release of both sperm and ovum into the environment
- The example of animal that do the internal fertilization, MIAUW!
- Fragmentation
- Laying eggs animal
- The process of aging
- Animal that lay the eggs and giving birth
- Technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things.
16 Clues: Hydra • Fragmentation • Laying eggs animal • The process of aging • Giving birth animals • The adult stage of jellyfish • The example of hermaprodite animal • Animal that lay the eggs and giving birth • The ability of organism to grow its lost body parts • Individual has both male and female reproductive organ • The release of both sperm and ovum into the environment • ...
Insects 2025-03-03
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- enemy or opponent
- living alone or in pairs
- a person who studies insects
- the hard body coverings of insects
- the close resemblance of one plant or animal to another
- the immature stage of an insect's complete metamorphosis
- to work together for the good of everyone
- small animals with three body parts and six legs
- living together in organized communities
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- a connected series of events
- the specific environments in which plants and animals live and thrive
- light given off by a plant or animal because of a biochemical reaction
- the middle part of an insects body that contains the heart and leg segments
- causing a large amount of damage or harm
- to share or exchange information
- very small
16 Clues: very small • enemy or opponent • living alone or in pairs • a connected series of events • a person who studies insects • to share or exchange information • the hard body coverings of insects • causing a large amount of damage or harm • living together in organized communities • to work together for the good of everyone • small animals with three body parts and six legs • ...
Anatomy & Physiology basics 2022-07-11
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- prevent binding of agonist to its receptor.
- is what body does to drug.
- study of internal & external structures of the body.
- is any biological molecule to which a drug binds & produces response.
- are the structures present in small intestine that helps in absorption.
- study of functions of parts of human body
- is called as Functional Unit.
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- is what drug does to body.
- activates a receptor when it occupies it.
- is ability of drug to combine with receptor.
- is amount/percentage of drug absorbed in systemic circulation.
- deals with study of drugs
- is ability of a drug to combine with its receptor & produce action.
- minimum concentration of drug required to stop the growth of bacteria.
14 Clues: deals with study of drugs • is what drug does to body. • is what body does to drug. • is called as Functional Unit. • activates a receptor when it occupies it. • study of functions of parts of human body • prevent binding of agonist to its receptor. • is ability of drug to combine with receptor. • study of internal & external structures of the body. • ...
The Nervous System Crossword Sade Mitchell 2025-03-12
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- Contains the thalamus and hypothalamus
- Helps the body relax and recover
- Known as the master gland
- Contains the cell body, dendrites, and the aton
- One of the four major parts of the brain
- Regulates body temp,heart rate, and hunger
- Where neurons connect and communicate in the brain
- The lowest part of the brain
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- Includes all the nerves that branch out from the brain and spinal cord.
- A tiny sac at the end of nerve fibers
- A watery fluid contained between the brain and cranium that helps cushion the brain and spinal column.
- Contains the brain and spinal cord
- Prepares the body for stressful or emergency situations
- The largest part of the brain that is split into 2 halves call hemispheres
14 Clues: Known as the master gland • The lowest part of the brain • Helps the body relax and recover • Contains the brain and spinal cord • A tiny sac at the end of nerve fibers • Contains the thalamus and hypothalamus • One of the four major parts of the brain • Regulates body temp,heart rate, and hunger • Contains the cell body, dendrites, and the aton • ...
Spanish Body Parts By: Emily Hendren 2014-10-14
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- Your brain is inside and your hair is ontop.
- What is long, tall, below your waist, and helps you stand. You use these to run.
- Like the elbow is for the arm, this is for the leg. It is bendable.
- These are connected to your foot. Your have 5 of these.
- Girls paint these. They're on the end of your fingers and some people bite them off.
- I see you with these.
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- I smell cookies with this.
- Connects at your foot and leg. Many people twist of sprain this.
- This connects between your arm and hand, and you put bracelets around it.
- Many men shave this part of their face.
- It has 5 toes and you put shoes on it.
- Above your shoulders and below your head, this connects your head to your body.
- Mine is long and blonde. Mrs. Swift's is short and brown.
- I hear music with these. Girls get them pierced.
- A part of the arm, bendable, and is where your humorous is located.
15 Clues: I see you with these. • I smell cookies with this. • It has 5 toes and you put shoes on it. • Many men shave this part of their face. • Your brain is inside and your hair is ontop. • I hear music with these. Girls get them pierced. • These are connected to your foot. Your have 5 of these. • Mine is long and blonde. Mrs. Swift's is short and brown. • ...
Sebastian's Parts of the Body Quiz 2021-01-14
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- An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
- in gymnase, we have to do high___
- you need this to hear
- High five!
- people usaly hula-hoop on this body part
- people kiss with these
- you kick with this
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- think think rub rub...
- sac a ___ goes on you ___
- you have cinq of these on the top left side of the body
- Murder wink time!
- You have cinq of these on the bottom right side of your body
- Santa's _____ Jiggles like a bowl full of jelly
- most common colors are brown, blond, black, and dirty blond
- Rhymes with says!
15 Clues: High five! • Murder wink time! • Rhymes with says! • you kick with this • you need this to hear • think think rub rub... • people kiss with these • sac a ___ goes on you ___ • in gymnase, we have to do high___ • An apple a day keeps the doctor away. • people usaly hula-hoop on this body part • Santa's _____ Jiggles like a bowl full of jelly • ...
UNIT 4 - PARTS OF THE BODY 2019-03-21
hospital/parts of the body puzzle 2022-12-12
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- This is your funny bone
- Red liquid that comes from your body
- You can hug people with these
- Take this to make you feel better
- You see with these
- You use these to listen and hear
- Someone who comes to see you
- Imagine you smell mom's cooking
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- This can cause you to be uncomfortable
- You have 206 of these
- This makes your head very warm
- Use this excuse to stay home from school
- Scream this when in danger or need assistance
- Synonym of operation
- Put this on a wound
15 Clues: You see with these • Put this on a wound • Synonym of operation • You have 206 of these • This is your funny bone • Someone who comes to see you • You can hug people with these • This makes your head very warm • Imagine you smell mom's cooking • You use these to listen and hear • Take this to make you feel better • Red liquid that comes from your body • ...
EC A1 unit 4 body parts 2023-04-13
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2014-12-15
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- changes in length,weight, and the appearance of teeth
- nonpermanent teeth
- made of bones and teeth
- is the use and control of muscles that direct body movements
- helps the skeletal frame become sturdy
- walking by holding something for support
- using hands and knees or hands and feet to move
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- learning to use and control large muscles
- an infants rate of growth slows considerably over time
- using arms to pull body across the floor
- ability to control small muscles
- relative size of body parts
- the intentional act of grasping an object
- using the thumb in opposition to the forefingers to pick up an object
- typical time when a developmental milestone occurs
15 Clues: nonpermanent teeth • made of bones and teeth • relative size of body parts • ability to control small muscles • helps the skeletal frame become sturdy • using arms to pull body across the floor • walking by holding something for support • learning to use and control large muscles • the intentional act of grasping an object • using hands and knees or hands and feet to move • ...
Brain 2016-10-20
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- vital functions like heart rate, blood pressure
- lies below the thalamus
- transmits messages away from it
- serves as a relay station for sensory stimulation
- attention, sleep, sound
- receive info from other neurons and passes to cell body
- crowning glory of the brain
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- made up of nerve cells that send messages between certain body parts
- the larger part of the brain for balance and coordination
- located in front of the medulla regulating body movement,attention, alertness
- fringe along the inner edge of the cerebrum
- connects the two hemispheres
- outer layer of the brain
- a thick bundle of nerve cells that attach from the brain to ur back
- messages sent from neuron to neuron
15 Clues: lies below the thalamus • attention, sleep, sound • outer layer of the brain • crowning glory of the brain • connects the two hemispheres • transmits messages away from it • messages sent from neuron to neuron • fringe along the inner edge of the cerebrum • vital functions like heart rate, blood pressure • serves as a relay station for sensory stimulation • ...
Nervous system 2018-02-13
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- What hormone is particularly high when happy?
- What receives the nerve impulses from adjacent neurons?
- Name one of the parts of the CNS
- The sympathetic response ....... the body?
- What controls our voluntary movements?
- What is the gap between synapses?
- Whats the word for movements that happen automatically?
Down
- What type of hormone is particularly low during anxiety?
- what does CNS stand for?
- What allows information to come from the environment
- Name another part of the CNS
- Is the synapse positively or negatively charged when the synapse is excitatory?
- The parasympathetic response ..... the body?
- If your body chooses not to flight it will....?
- Where do electrical signals pass along?
15 Clues: what does CNS stand for? • Name another part of the CNS • Name one of the parts of the CNS • What is the gap between synapses? • What controls our voluntary movements? • Where do electrical signals pass along? • The sympathetic response ....... the body? • The parasympathetic response ..... the body? • What hormone is particularly high when happy? • ...
The Human Body 2025-05-13
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- You use these to run and jump
- You use this to think and learn
- Helps you smell cookies or flowers
- You talk and eat with this part
- These help you lift, throw, or hug
- These help you chew your food
- You breathe in air using these
- You stand and walk on these
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- This covers and protects your whole body
- It beats and sends blood all around your body
- You listen to music and sounds with these
- These are hard parts inside your body that help you stand
- You use these to see everything around you
- You hold things with these
- Helps you taste yummy things
15 Clues: You hold things with these • You stand and walk on these • Helps you taste yummy things • You use these to run and jump • These help you chew your food • You breathe in air using these • You use this to think and learn • You talk and eat with this part • Helps you smell cookies or flowers • These help you lift, throw, or hug • This covers and protects your whole body • ...
Chapter One 2024-08-26
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- the science of body functions, or how individual body parts work.
- the maintenance of relatively stable conditions.
- a set of conditions that remains constant over some period of time.
- All the chemical processes that occur in the body.
- chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms.
- the subject stands straight with the head level, eyes facing forward, feet flat on the floor, and directed forward, and arms at the sides, with the palms turned forward.
- These cause responses that restore homeostasis.
- the ability to detect and respond to changes that occur both inside and outside the body.
- Formed by related organs with a common function
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- the basic building blocks of matter
- combined atoms which perform various biochemical functions.
- Formed by all the systems combining.
- the science of how the human body is structured, and the relationships among its various individual structures.
- a sequence of events in which information about the status of a situation is continually reported to a control center.
- spaces within the body that contain, protect, separate, and support internal organs.
- organized by Cells that have similar functions.
- distinguish living things from nonliving.
- Different types of tissue join together to form these structures
18 Clues: the basic building blocks of matter • Formed by all the systems combining. • distinguish living things from nonliving. • organized by Cells that have similar functions. • These cause responses that restore homeostasis. • Formed by related organs with a common function • the maintenance of relatively stable conditions. • ...
Herbal Medicine 2025-12-13
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- A yellow plant many people call a weed.
- The green parts of a plant.
- A soft medicine you rub on your skin.
- Living things that grow in soil.
- Something we use to help us feel better when we are sick.
- The hard outside of a tree.
- Used on the outside of the body.
- A tall plant with a big yellow flower.
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- The body part that pumps blood.
- A plant used to help skin burns.
- A plant that smells fresh and helps headaches.
- A place where plants are grown.
- The outside part of your body.
- Made from plants.
- Something that can make you very sick or die.
15 Clues: Made from plants. • The green parts of a plant. • The hard outside of a tree. • The outside part of your body. • The body part that pumps blood. • A place where plants are grown. • A plant used to help skin burns. • Living things that grow in soil. • Used on the outside of the body. • A soft medicine you rub on your skin. • A tall plant with a big yellow flower. • ...
Animal Structures 2021-09-19
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- Have no teeth but use their beaks instead
- Circulates materials through the body
- the digestive structure that absorbs useful parts of the food
- Pump made of muscles
- Have blue blood
- Take in water through their skin
- Carry blood back to the heart
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- Has mouth parts shaped like scissors
- Balloon like structures that take in air and release waste
- Process of breaking down food
- Moves materials through animal's bodies
- Digestive structure lined with muscles that stir the food and mix it with more digestive juices
- removes water from the undigested food
13 Clues: Have blue blood • Pump made of muscles • Process of breaking down food • Carry blood back to the heart • Take in water through their skin • Has mouth parts shaped like scissors • Circulates materials through the body • removes water from the undigested food • Moves materials through animal's bodies • Have no teeth but use their beaks instead • ...
