body Crossword Puzzles
Body systems 2012-06-15
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- A vessel that carries blood high in oxygen away from the heart
- You need these to be able to breath probably
- blood flow of body
- the left upper chamber of the heart. it receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein.
- These are a pair of organs that are found on either side of the spine, just below the rib cage in the back.
- The lower right chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium and pumps it under low pressure into the lungs via the pulmonary artery.
- keeps you from getting infections
- the biggest and longest artery (a blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart)in the body. It carries oxygen- rich blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the body.
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- A large air tube that begins at the end of the trachea and branches into the lungs. The supporting walls of the bronchus are made up in part of cartilage.
- It's a part of the urinary tract system that stores urine until urination.
- The left lower chamber of the heart that receives blood from the left atrium and pumps it out under high pressure through the aorta to the body.
- carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through body
- a large vein (a blood vessel carrying blood to the heart) that carries oxygen-poor blood to the right atrium from the lower half of the body.
- A tube-like portion of the respiratory tract that connects the larynx with the bronchial parts of the lungs. Also known as windpipe
- It's a sack shaped as a jellybean that is used as part of the digestive system.
- This is a part of the gastrointestinal tract following the stomach and followed by the large intestine
- pumps blood to entire body
- tiny vessels
- divides heart into two sides
- It cleans your blood. It produces an important digestive liquid called bile. It stores energy in the form of a sugar called glycogen.
20 Clues: tiny vessels • blood flow of body • pumps blood to entire body • divides heart into two sides • keeps you from getting infections • You need these to be able to breath probably • carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through body • A vessel that carries blood high in oxygen away from the heart • It's a part of the urinary tract system that stores urine until urination. • ...
Body System 2012-11-08
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- main part in your body that pumps blood through the body
- first step of the digestive system
- a system that helps with homeostasis
- a system that removes waste from the body
- part of the muscular system that makes the heart beat
- part of the excretory system of how you get rid of waste from body
- part of the integumentary system that is found on the human body
- a system that supports the body
- main part of the nervous system
- a system that the egg and sperm combine to make an offspring
- a system that controls and coordinates everything in the body
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- one part that helps you breathe
- a part of the endocrine system that regulates body activities, growth, sleep, feeling, and blood sugar
- a system that protects your organs and muscle
- a system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood,air,and tissues
- a system that allows the organs and bones to move
- a system that converts food into simpler molecules that can be used in the body
- a system that supplies cells with oxygen and nutrients
- a part of the skeletal system to keep it shape
- part of the reproductive system that makes cells that combine to make a baby
20 Clues: one part that helps you breathe • a system that supports the body • main part of the nervous system • first step of the digestive system • a system that helps with homeostasis • a system that removes waste from the body • a system that protects your organs and muscle • a part of the skeletal system to keep it shape • a system that allows the organs and bones to move • ...
Body parts 2013-02-10
25 Clues: Zeh • Fuß • Kinn • Hals • Knie • Mund • Kopf • Brust • Augen • Beine • Bauch • Waden • Hüfte • Ferse • Wangen • Lippen • Rücken • Taille • Daumen • Knöchel • Ellbogen • Schulter • Handgelenk • Augenbrauen • Oberschenkel
Body Parts 2013-05-08
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- the bottom part of your face, below your mouth
- the part of the face that is used for eating and speaking
- the part of the body between your head and your shoulders
- the part of your face through which you breathe and smell
- joint above your foot
- joins your arms to your body, below your neck
- the part in the middle of your arm where it bends
- used for standing and walking
- the front of your body between your neck and your waist
- joint above your hand
- the part of your body above your neck
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- the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that can touch the top of all your other fingers
- the soft thing inside your mouth that you use for tasting and speaking
- one of the five, long, separate parts at the end of your hand
- two organs, which you use to see with
- the middle part of your leg where it bends
- two organs that you hear with
- the front part of the head where the eyes, nose, and mouth are
- the front part of your body just below your chest
- one of the two soft, red edges of the mouth
- one of the five, separate parts at the end of your foot
- the back part of your foot
- two flat parts on the ends of your legs that you stand on
- the top part of your leg above your knee
- two long parts at each side of the human body, ending in a hand
25 Clues: joint above your foot • joint above your hand • the back part of your foot • two organs that you hear with • used for standing and walking • two organs, which you use to see with • the part of your body above your neck • the top part of your leg above your knee • the middle part of your leg where it bends • one of the two soft, red edges of the mouth • ...
Body systems 2013-02-23
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- a group of cells or an organ that secretes a substance
- a soft tissue in the center of some bones
- tiny blood vessels that connect veins and arteries to the body's cells
- a system that consists of organs that supply the body with constant oxygen and rid the body of carbon dioxide
- muscles that enable you to move
- the system that deals Witt the actions you don't control
- the division of the nervous system that includes the nerves that connect the CNS to all parts of the body
- the type of respiration that is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the air in the lungs
- the process of removing wastes from the body
- the system that is part of the nervous system that deals with the actions you control
- blood vessels that move blood to the heart
- the type of respiration that is the exchange of gases between the blood and cells of the body
- specialized nerve cells
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- the division of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- a system that allows your body to move
- a group of organs and tissues that move essential supplies to the body's cells and removes their waste product
- the system that converts fuel (food) into usable energy
- muscles found in organs, blood vessels, and glands
- the process of changing food into material the body can use
- the system that is the bodies waste removal center
- muscles only found in the walls of your heart
- any vessels that move blood away from the heart
- the system that is the chemical communication system that contorls many body functions
- the system that is your body's message and control center
24 Clues: specialized nerve cells • muscles that enable you to move • a system that allows your body to move • a soft tissue in the center of some bones • blood vessels that move blood to the heart • the process of removing wastes from the body • muscles only found in the walls of your heart • any vessels that move blood away from the heart • ...
Body Regions 2013-05-13
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- The name of the neck
- The name of the arm
- The name of the thigh
- The name of the inner elbow
- The name of the kneecap
- The name for the back of knee
- The name of the ankle
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- The name of the foot
- The name of the shoulder blade
- The name of the groin
- The name of the forearm
- The name of the area with the Belly button
- The name of the chest
- The name of the ridge at the base of the skull
- The name of the armpit
- The name for our buttock
- The name for the lateral shoulder region
- The name of the sole of our feet
- The name of the wrist
- The name of the lower back/small of back
- The name of the hip
21 Clues: The name of the arm • The name of the hip • The name of the foot • The name of the neck • The name of the groin • The name of the chest • The name of the thigh • The name of the wrist • The name of the ankle • The name of the armpit • The name of the forearm • The name of the kneecap • The name for our buttock • The name of the inner elbow • The name for the back of knee • ...
BODY SYSTEM 2013-05-23
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- WHAT'S USED TO BREAK UP THE BIG MALECULES INTO SMALL ONES
- WHAT IS THE STORE OF ENERGY IN OUR BODY
- THE CHANGING OF INSOLUBE FOOD INTO SOLUBE FOOD IS CALLED
- WHAT ARE THE FLAT-TOPPED TEETH AT THE BACK
- INSIDE THE ENAMEL IS A LAYER OF...
- WHAT'S NEEDED FOR ENERGY, IT'S ALSO FUEL FOR YOUR BODY
- FOOD IS CHEWED AND MIXTED WITH SALIVA IN....
- WHAT CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART
- WHERE DIGESTION TAKES PLACE
- TEETH USSUALLY HAVE A STICKY SUBSTANCE CALLED..
- WHAT IS THE BODY'S PLUMP
- THEIR JOB IS TO BITE OFF FOOD
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- WHAT CARRIES FOOD FROM THE MPUTH TO THE STOMACH
- REASON WHY WE NEED PROTEIN IN OUR DIET
- HEMOGLOBIN CONTAINS A METAL. GIVE A NAME OF THIS METAL
- WHAT NUTRITION VITAL FOR GROWING
- WHAT ARE THE TINY BLOOD VESSELS CONNECT THE TWO
- FOOD AND DIGESTIVE JUICES ARE MIXED IN....
- EACH TOOTH IS COVERED WHITH A LAYER OF...
- WHAT CARRY THE BLOOD
20 Clues: WHAT CARRY THE BLOOD • WHAT IS THE BODY'S PLUMP • WHERE DIGESTION TAKES PLACE • THEIR JOB IS TO BITE OFF FOOD • WHAT NUTRITION VITAL FOR GROWING • INSIDE THE ENAMEL IS A LAYER OF... • WHAT CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART • REASON WHY WE NEED PROTEIN IN OUR DIET • WHAT IS THE STORE OF ENERGY IN OUR BODY • EACH TOOTH IS COVERED WHITH A LAYER OF... • ...
Human Body 2014-04-23
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- Your eyes, mouth, and nose are on your __________.
- Your _________ is like a wrist for your foot.
- Your head sits on your __________.
- Each foot has five __________.
- The hair above your eye is called an __________.
- Your arm is connect to your __________.
- You smell with your __________.
- Your _________ is also called your belly.
- Your __________ has hair.
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- Each hand has four __________.
- Your __________ is in the middle of your leg.
- Each finger has a __________.
- Under your eyes are your _________.
- Your __________ is part of your hand.
- Your hand, forearm and bicep make up your __________.
- Under your mouth is your _________.
- Above your eyebrows is your __________.
- Your _________ is in the middle of your arm.
- Your _________ is the top part of your leg.
- __________ grows from your head.
20 Clues: Your __________ has hair. • Each finger has a __________. • Each hand has four __________. • Each foot has five __________. • You smell with your __________. • __________ grows from your head. • Your head sits on your __________. • Under your eyes are your _________. • Under your mouth is your _________. • Your __________ is part of your hand. • ...
human body 2014-05-01
32 Clues: mano • dito • rene • naso • gola • mento • collo • testa • palmo • polso • gamba • pugno • cuore • barba • faccia • occhio • gomito • fronte • unghia • labbro • sedere • lingua • braccio • polmone • cintura • stomaco • capelli • schiena • caviglia • orecchio • ginocchio • mandibola
Body Parts 2014-02-06
Body F3 2014-03-25
22 Clues: ÕLG • SUU • SILM • KAEL • NINA • PÕLV • HIIR • ORAV • KÕRV • JALG • SÕRM • KÄSI • VASAK • PAREM • SEBRA • KÜÜLIK • VARVAS • KÄELABA • JUUKSED • JALALABA • JALALABAD • KAELKIRJAK
"Human Body" 2014-01-30
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- This process begins in the mouth:Absorption/How would you call the process of absorbing or assimilating substances into cells?
- Basic units of all forms of life
- Iron-containing protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen and transports it to the body.
- Helps protect the body from diseases; collects fluid lost from blood vessels and returns it to the circulatory system.
- Eight amino acids that must be obtained from the foods we eat.
- Processed fats are called….
- Produces gametes; in females, nurtures and protects developing embryo.
- Which enzyme continues the breakdown of protein?
- These are the bones of the jaw:
- Brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- What does the salivary glands secretes?
- Is the most important nutrient of them all.
- Works with skeletal systems to produce voluntary movement; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
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- Recognizes and coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection; removes cell wastes; helps to regulate body temperature.
- This is a verb (of a process) related with the release of substances that aren’t needed:
- Group of similar cells that perform a particular function.
- Reading these things can help you tracking how many Calories you consume in a day and if you are meeting your requirements.
- Breaks down food; absorbs nutrients; eliminates wastes.
- Controls growth, development, and metabolism; maintains homeostasis.
- Supports the body protects internal organs; allows movement; stores mineral reserves; contains cells that produce blood cells.
- Available in food and measured in a laboratory by burning it.
- Guards against infection and injury and ultraviolet radiation from the sun; helps to regulate body temperature
- Eliminates waste products from the body.
- They are substances in food that supply the energy and ray material your body uses for growth.
25 Clues: Processed fats are called…. • These are the bones of the jaw: • Basic units of all forms of life • What does the salivary glands secretes? • Eliminates waste products from the body. • Is the most important nutrient of them all. • Which enzyme continues the breakdown of protein? • Breaks down food; absorbs nutrients; eliminates wastes. • ...
Body parts 2013-11-12
Human Body 2014-03-13
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- / A part of the body that football players cover for protection.
- / In the thorax, over the hips.
- / Hardened skin at the top of the fingers and toes.
- / The union of a finger and the rest of the hand - more visible in a fist.
- / Brownish little spots on the skin.
- / A sensitive area at each side of the face that's associated with headaches.
- / The lowest part of the face.
- / The part of the leg that's above the knee.
- / Facial hair on the jaw.
- / The colourful - colorful part of the eye.
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- / The joint of the hand and the arm.
- / The longest finger.
- / A part of the body that's above the heel.
- / The widest finger.
- / The small hole in the middle of the abs.
- / A stripe of hair that's above the eye.
- / The small holes in the nose.
- / Two pieces of flesh that sorround the mouth.
- / The joint at the back of an arm.
- / A part of the body that joins the head with the thorax.
20 Clues: / The widest finger. • / The longest finger. • / Facial hair on the jaw. • / The small holes in the nose. • / The lowest part of the face. • / In the thorax, over the hips. • / The joint at the back of an arm. • / The joint of the hand and the arm. • / Brownish little spots on the skin. • / A stripe of hair that's above the eye. • / The small hole in the middle of the abs. • ...
Body Parts 2014-05-06
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- people tell you to shut your _________
- sleeves are for your ____________
- they hold your phone
- you roll your __________
- not your front
- allows your arms to move
- the pointy joint
- all of you
- they allow you to balance
- where your teeth are
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- most vital organ
- food goes down your __________
- what your teeth are in
- other holes in your face
- where your brain is
- holes in your face
- the other pointy joint
- shoe size = ________ size
- they tap your phone
- you walk using your ___________
- where the food goes
- there's a drum in there
- holds your heart
- ________lace
- curly or straight
25 Clues: all of you • ________lace • not your front • most vital organ • the pointy joint • holds your heart • curly or straight • holes in your face • where your brain is • they tap your phone • where the food goes • they hold your phone • where your teeth are • what your teeth are in • the other pointy joint • there's a drum in there • other holes in your face • you roll your __________ • ...
The body 2014-09-12
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- you use these to pick up things
- you use this to smell
- connects the hand to the arm
- you use these to jump
- part connecting the arms to the rest of the body
- these are at the end of your feet
- they hang down each side of the body
- you use this to form words
- the joint connecting upper and lower leg
- you use these to move
- top of the body
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- This helps you to taste
- They help to protect your eyes/You use
- these are used to bite and chew
- attatches head to the rest of the body
- you use these to hear
- this stores your food
- connects the foot to the leg
- you use these to clap
- you use these to see
20 Clues: top of the body • you use these to see • you use this to smell • you use these to jump • you use these to hear • this stores your food • you use these to clap • you use these to move • This helps you to taste • you use this to form words • connects the hand to the arm • connects the foot to the leg • you use these to pick up things • these are used to bite and chew • ...
body systems 2014-06-12
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- transport oxygenated blood away from the heart
- have walls that are one cell thick
- brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.
- you cant walk with out it.
- transport deoxygenated blood from the capillaries back to the heart
- intestine/the last part of the digestive system
- posture, and produces heat. Includes skeletal
- by physical and chemical means small intestine/composed of a duodenum,jejunum,and ileum.
- the system by which ingested food is acted
- hear it pumping
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- system:allows for manipulation of the environment, provides
- and veins.
- cellsnormally found in blood
- cells:deliver oxygen to the tissues
- system:the organs used for breathing,
- muscles and cardiac muscle
- structure, support, and protection
- the heart pushes the blood through the
- system:collecting, transferring and processing information
- pharynx, larynx, bronchi, lungs and diaphragm.
20 Clues: and veins. • hear it pumping • muscles and cardiac muscle • you cant walk with out it. • cellsnormally found in blood • have walls that are one cell thick • structure, support, and protection • cells:deliver oxygen to the tissues • system:the organs used for breathing, • the heart pushes the blood through the • the system by which ingested food is acted • ...
Our Body 2014-09-09
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- one who studies the skin
- inflammation
- Brain spinal cord nerves
- breastplate
- anchors the tooth to the jaw
- root for lung
- study of the heart
- divides body into right and left portions
- cavity contains the brain within the skull
- bending forward
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- below
- glands secrete saliva
- suffix surgical excision
- bones ligamebts cartilages tendonts
- kidneys ureters urinary bladder
- root for heart
- Mouth tongue teeth pharynx liver
- tumor
- left lower quadrant
- root for breathe
20 Clues: below • tumor • breastplate • inflammation • root for lung • root for heart • bending forward • root for breathe • study of the heart • left lower quadrant • glands secrete saliva • one who studies the skin • suffix surgical excision • Brain spinal cord nerves • anchors the tooth to the jaw • kidneys ureters urinary bladder • Mouth tongue teeth pharynx liver • bones ligamebts cartilages tendonts • ...
Human Body 2015-01-29
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- A group of different types of tissues that works together.
- one structure of the skeletal system
- support and transport of substances are examples of
- one fuction of the endocrine system
- who system breaks down food
- is an example of the locations of the epithelial tissue
- skin,hair and nails are examples of
- where can find out the digestive system
- mention one of the functions of the connective tissue
- is an example of the structure of the nervous system
- where you can find the nervous tissue?
- mention one of the functions of the epithelial tissue
- means similar standing
- one structure of the respiratory system
- voluntary and involuntary moments are examples of
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- group of organs that perform closely related fuctions.
- support the body
- why produce the reproductive system in the females
- process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- who system transports oxygen
- mention one fuction of the muscular system
- Group of cells thta perform a single function.
- helps pretect the body from disease
- one structure of the circulatory system
- the urethra is one structure of the
- mention one of the functions of the nervous tissue
- where you can find the muscle tissue
- works with skeletal system
- why system removes excess carbon dioxide from the body
- basic unit of structure and fuction in living things.
30 Clues: support the body • means similar standing • works with skeletal system • who system breaks down food • who system transports oxygen • one fuction of the endocrine system • helps pretect the body from disease • skin,hair and nails are examples of • the urethra is one structure of the • one structure of the skeletal system • where you can find the muscle tissue • ...
Human Body 2015-01-29
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- mention one of the functions of the connective tissue
- skin,hair and nails are examples of
- mention one fuction of the muscular system
- A group of different types of tissues that works together.
- who system transports oxygen
- mention one of the functions of the nervous tissue
- one fuction of the endocrine system
- basic unit of structure and fuction in living things.
- Group of cells thta perform a single function.
- where you can find the nervous tissue?
- one structure of the skeletal system
- the urethra is one structure of the
- one structure of the circulatory system
- helps pretect the body from disease
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- voluntary and involuntary moments are examples of
- means similar standing
- mention one of the functions of the epithelial tissue
- is an example of the locations of the epithelial tissue
- group of organs that perform closely related fuctions.
- is an example of the structure of the nervous system
- process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- where can find out the digestive system
- support and transport of substances are examples of
- why system removes excess carbon dioxide from the body
- where you can find the muscle tissue
- support the body
- one structure of the respiratory system
- why produce the reproductive system in the females
- works with skeletal system
- who system breaks down food
30 Clues: support the body • means similar standing • works with skeletal system • who system breaks down food • who system transports oxygen • skin,hair and nails are examples of • one fuction of the endocrine system • the urethra is one structure of the • helps pretect the body from disease • where you can find the muscle tissue • one structure of the skeletal system • ...
Body Mechanics 2015-03-06
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- a small triangular bone forming the lower extremity of the spinal column
- either of two slender bones, each articulating with the sternum and a scapula and forming the anterior part of a shoulder
- a band of connective tissue that connects bone to bone to provide strength & flexibility to a joint.
- any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee
- a bone or series of bones extending along the middle line of the ventral portion of the body of most vertebrates, consisting in humans of a flat, narrow bone connected with the clavicles and the true ribs
- a natural anatomical joint at which motion occurs around a transverse axis, as that of the knee or a bivalve shell
- turn to face up
- the part of the foot that includes the bones between the ankle and toes.
- a large muscle in front of the thigh, the action of which extends the leg or bends the hip joint.
- bending
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- either of two flat, triangular bones, each forming the back part of a shoulder
- a broad, flat muscle on each side of the upper and back part of the neck, shoulders, and back, the action of which raises, or rotates, or draws back the shoulders, and pulls the head backward or to one side.
- A type of supportive & protective tissue which covers the ends of bones that make up a joint.
- a long, flat, narrow MUSCLE extending obliquely from the front of the hip to the inner side of the tibia, assisting in bending the hip or knee joint and in rotating the thigh outward: the longest muscle
- the bone of the lower jaw
- the largest muscle in the calf of the leg, the action of which extends the foot, raises the heel, and assists in bending the knee
- located in the front of the upper arm and assisting in bending the arm
- Moving away from the body
- the flat, movable bone at the front of the knee
- a dense connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
20 Clues: bending • turn to face up • the bone of the lower jaw • Moving away from the body • the flat, movable bone at the front of the knee • any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee • a dense connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • located in the front of the upper arm and assisting in bending the arm • ...
Body Crossword 2015-03-18
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- Joins
- Is a cap
- Hard as _____
- Big when fat and/or pregnant
- Is a blade
- I
- Self-repairing organ
- You breathe this
- ______s of fire
- Has cardiac muscles
- Gold _____
- Dexterous
- Is small
- Keyboard instrument
- Largest organ
- Numb_____
- Produces red blood cells
- Gastric
- Hammer, anvil and stirrup
- Acts as floatation devices
- Knows
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- ______ memory
- You eat this
- Hairy
- Is large
- Diaphragm relaxes
- ____ support
- Is not actually a bone
- Diaphragm contracts
- Has the funny bone
- Processes dead blood cells
- Burns fat
- Gives you energy
- Form in liver, gallbladder and bladder
- Wellbeing
- Flab
- Holds a reserve of blood
- ______ of steel
- _____ dead
- Plasma
- A ___ feeling
- Used when playing an organ
42 Clues: I • Flab • Joins • Hairy • Knows • Plasma • Gastric • Is large • Is a cap • Is small • Burns fat • Dexterous • Wellbeing • Numb_____ • Is a blade • Gold _____ • _____ dead • You eat this • ____ support • ______ memory • Hard as _____ • Largest organ • A ___ feeling • ______s of fire • ______ of steel • You breathe this • Gives you energy • Diaphragm relaxes • Has the funny bone • Diaphragm contracts • Has cardiac muscles • ...
The Body 2015-06-20
30 Clues: toe • eye • ear • hip • leg • arm • chin • heel • foot • knee • body • head • nose • calf • back • hair • hand • neck • shin • chest • mouth • ankle • elbow • thumb • wrist • thigh • waist • finger • stomach • shoulder
The body 2014-12-29
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- the part of your body where your hand joins your arm
- the front part of your face below your mouth
- the bones of a person's or animal's head
- one of the two organs in your lower back that separate waste products from your blood and make urine
- the soft part inside your mouth that you can move about and use for eating and speaking
- the small round mark in the middle of your stomach (informal for navel)
- the round coloured part of your eye, that surrounds the black pupil
- the organ in your chest which pumps blood through your body
- the joint between your foot and your leg
- one of the five movable parts at the end of your foot [↪ finger]
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- organs in your body that you breathe with
- the organ inside your head that controls how you think, feel, and move
- the part of the back of your leg between your knee and your ankle
- one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck where the arm is connected
- the line of hair above your eye
- one of the 12 pairs of curved bones that surround your chest
- areas of firm pink flesh at the top and bottom of your mouth, in which your teeth are fixed
- the organ inside your body where food begins to be digested
- the part of your face above your eyes and below your hair
- the joint that bends in the middle of your leg
20 Clues: the line of hair above your eye • the bones of a person's or animal's head • the joint between your foot and your leg • organs in your body that you breathe with • the front part of your face below your mouth • the joint that bends in the middle of your leg • the part of your body where your hand joins your arm • ...
The Body 2015-04-21
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- Where your food goes into after it goes down the esophagus.
- Where your food goes after being in your stomach.
- Two respiratory organs in humans.
- The place or part where two bones or things in a skeleton connect.
- Something that connects muscles to bone.
- What you do when you are tired.
- To breathe in.
- The act, process or result of moving.
- Power your body contains that you get by eating food.
- the tissue forming the substance of the skeleton in most vertebrates.
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- The thing that makes food slippery so that it is easier to swallow.
- The process of breaking down food in your body.
- What you need to eat to survive.
- The bones of a human together forming the framework of the body.
- The process of taking air in and out of your body.
- Something that connects bones to other bones.
- A system in your body consisting of muscles.
- Something that lets your body move.
- To breathe out.
- Something that helps move the food around your mouth.
20 Clues: To breathe in. • To breathe out. • What you do when you are tired. • What you need to eat to survive. • Two respiratory organs in humans. • Something that lets your body move. • The act, process or result of moving. • Something that connects muscles to bone. • A system in your body consisting of muscles. • Something that connects bones to other bones. • ...
Body Parts 2015-12-02
25 Clues: Pie • Dedo • Ojos • Pelo • Boca • Codo • Mano • Nariz • Oreja • Pecho • Cejas • Brazo • Cuello • Hombro • Lengua • Muñeca • Pierna • Cabeza • Espalda • Rodilla • Tobillo • Dientes • Barriga • Barbilla • Dedo del pie
Body System 2016-07-12
Across
- a chemical made by the immune system that make it possible for white blood cells to destroy pathogens.
- an organism that causes disease.
- a chemical that kills fungi.
- a organism a parasite lives in.
- chemical substances that act as messengers in the body.
- a nerve cell.
- bacteria that cause disease.
- all the chemical reactions occurring in the cell.
- microscopic, single celled organisms.
- the part of the neurone that contains the nucleus.
- isolation to prevent the spread of a disease.
- any factor that stimulates a receptor and brings about a response.
- anything that causes our body to stop working properly.
- the space between two neurones.
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used up in the process.
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- a single cell with a though skin that fungi use to spread.
- the organelle where proteins are manufactured.
- a substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria.
- able to maintain a constant body temperature.
- a chemical that causes your body to react as if it had encountered a pathogen.
- a viral disease, symptoms a rash of small, itchy blisters.
- muscles or glands that put the messages into effect.
- endocrine glands situated on the kidney.
- part of the brain that is responsible for coordination and balance.
- the cells on which a hormone acts.
- a viral disease that causes a rash.
- the nerves pathway operating in a reflex action.
- a fungal infection, often known as ringworms.
- an organic catalyst.
29 Clues: a nerve cell. • an organic catalyst. • a chemical that kills fungi. • bacteria that cause disease. • a organism a parasite lives in. • the space between two neurones. • an organism that causes disease. • the cells on which a hormone acts. • a viral disease that causes a rash. • microscopic, single celled organisms. • endocrine glands situated on the kidney. • ...
body systems 2016-07-12
Across
- an organic catalyst
- part of the brain that controls conscious thoughts, controls the movement of every body part, and receives sensory messages from each body part
- the system in your body that fights infection
- the common name for hormone epinephrine
- anything that causes our body to stop working properly
- a substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria
- special cells that detect stimuli
- a hormone that controls the amount of urine produced by the body
- the cell that viruses have invaded
- very easy to spread; used to describe a disease
- endocrine glands situated on the kidneys
- able to maintain the temperature in the body
- a nerve cell
- the lower half of the brain stem
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- the chemical store for glucose in the liver and muscles
- a type of white blood cell that consumes pathogens
- a disease that can be spread
- the space between two neurons
- a portion of the brain the constantly checks the internal environment of the body
- a viral disease; symptoms include a rash of small, itchy blisters
- a chemical that kills fungi
- a chemical that causes your body to react as if it had encountered a pathogen
- a single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to soread
- an infectious disease spread through contaminated water
- an organism that causes disease
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used up in the process
- a fungal infection in the skin, hair or nails; often called ringworms
- an infectious disease caused by plasmodium
- a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
- part of the brain that is responsible for coordination and balance
30 Clues: a nerve cell • an organic catalyst • a chemical that kills fungi • a disease that can be spread • the space between two neurons • an organism that causes disease • the lower half of the brain stem • special cells that detect stimuli • the cell that viruses have invaded • the common name for hormone epinephrine • endocrine glands situated on the kidneys • ...
body systems 2016-07-12
Across
- part of the brain where the spinal cord enters the skull.
- the chemical store of glucose in the liver and muscles.
- all the endocrine glands of the body.
- the lower half of the brain stem.
- the part of the neurone that contains the nucleus.
- a hormone produced in the adrenal glands.
- all the chemical reactions occurring in the cells.
- able to maintain a constant body temperature.
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- chemical substances that act as messengers in the body.
- the space between two neurones.
- the cells on which a hormone acts.
- special cells that detect stimuli.
- glands that produce hormones.
- the nerve pathway operating in a reflex action.
- an organic catalyst.
- the organelle where proteins are manufactured.
- the common name for the hormone epinephrine.
- the electrical message carried by a nerve cell.
- a nerve cell.
- a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulse away from the cell body.
20 Clues: a nerve cell. • an organic catalyst. • glands that produce hormones. • the space between two neurones. • the lower half of the brain stem. • the cells on which a hormone acts. • special cells that detect stimuli. • all the endocrine glands of the body. • a hormone produced in the adrenal glands. • the common name for the hormone epinephrine. • ...
body coordination 2016-07-12
Across
- a nerve cell
- branches from the cell body the receive messages from other neurones
- the electrical message carried by a nerve cell
- a chemical message released at the end of an axon to be received by the next neurone's dendrites
- the lower half of the brain stem
- the organelle where proteins are manufactured
- the cels on which a hormone acts
- chemical substances that act as messengers in the body
- the chemical store of glucose in the liver and muscles
- part of the brain where the spinal cord enters the skull
- glands that produce hormones
- special cells that detect stimuli
- quick,automatic actions that protect the body from danger, they are also know as reflexes
- nerve cells that carry messages from cells in the sense organs to the CNS
- a hormone that has the opposite effect to insulin; it releases glucose from stores in the liver and muscles
- a nerve fiber that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
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- the part of the neurone that contains the necleus
- the movement of particles of a substance from an are of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- an organic catalyst
- the nerve that carries messages to the brain from the retina at the back of the eye
- endocrine glands situated on the kideys
- the endocrine gland that controls the activities of other endocrine glands; it is often called the 'master gland'
- the molecule that is going to be changed by a chemical reaction
- organelles where cellular respiration occurs
- all the endocrine glands of the body
- the insulating layer that covers a neurone
- the nerve pathway operating in a reflex action
- the space between two neurones
- any factor that stimulates a receptor and brigs about a response
- muscles or glands that put the messages into effect
30 Clues: a nerve cell • an organic catalyst • glands that produce hormones • the space between two neurones • the lower half of the brain stem • the cels on which a hormone acts • special cells that detect stimuli • all the endocrine glands of the body • endocrine glands situated on the kideys • the insulating layer that covers a neurone • organelles where cellular respiration occurs • ...
Body Talk 2016-04-14
Across
- Makes things look bigger
- "Bräutigam" in English
- The opposite of "indoors"
- "beleidigen" in English
- "Zeigefinger" in English
- Another word for "rude"
- Favourite colour of a Goth
- A very famous vampire
- Put your head up and down
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- In some countries pupils wear it
- The boss of a school
- "Handfläche" in English
- The "V" sign means...
- People smile a lot there
- "kichern" in English
- Don't show the soles of your feet there
- a character in "Goth"
- The world on your desk
- Another word for "crazy"
- The female form of uncle
20 Clues: The boss of a school • "kichern" in English • The "V" sign means... • a character in "Goth" • A very famous vampire • "Bräutigam" in English • The world on your desk • "Handfläche" in English • "beleidigen" in English • Another word for "rude" • Makes things look bigger • People smile a lot there • "Zeigefinger" in English • Another word for "crazy" • The female form of uncle • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2016-06-09
Across
- A form of muscle.
- Muscles in your upper legs.
- A movement towards.
- The Lats are the primary muscles in this exercise.
- Found in your chest.
- A body system.
- A member of this class.
- Your kneecap
- A joint.
- You go here.
- A joint in your wrist.
- A bone in your leg.
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- A muscle found in your arm.
- A movement away.
- Your skull.
- A muscle in your leg.
- Shortened version of a muscle in your back.
- A system with bones.
- Muscles in your shoulders.
- Bones found below your neck and above your waist.
- A system of your body.
21 Clues: A joint. • Your skull. • Your kneecap • You go here. • A body system. • A movement away. • A form of muscle. • A movement towards. • A bone in your leg. • Found in your chest. • A system with bones. • A muscle in your leg. • A joint in your wrist. • A system of your body. • A member of this class. • Muscles in your shoulders. • A muscle found in your arm. • Muscles in your upper legs. • ...
My body 2016-08-28
Body parts 2020-02-02
The Body 2019-12-10
Across
- Shin bone
- Waist bone
- Skeleton inside the body
- Container for lungs and heart
- Made up of a series of cells
- The central nervous system (brain, spinal cord)
- Calf bone
- Skeleton on the outide of the body
- Basic building block of life
- What connects the CNS to the rest of the body via peripheral nerves
- Used to chew and grind food (tooth)
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- Forearm bone(thumb)
- The container for the brain
- A series of organs working together.
- Thigh bone
- Used to grip and tear food (tooth)
- Top section of arm
- Long cord made up of vertebrae
- Tissue working together to perform a function
- Forearm bone (pinky finger)
20 Clues: Shin bone • Calf bone • Waist bone • Thigh bone • Top section of arm • Forearm bone(thumb) • Skeleton inside the body • The container for the brain • Forearm bone (pinky finger) • Made up of a series of cells • Basic building block of life • Container for lungs and heart • Long cord made up of vertebrae • Used to grip and tear food (tooth) • Skeleton on the outide of the body • ...
body structure 2020-04-16
Across
- basic building blocks of your body
- supports the body,protects major organs
- protect the ends of our fingers and toes
- body's chemical instructions for your entire life
- study of the structure of the human body
- produces chemicals essential for the survival and digestion
- starts to break down food
- stores urine
- as disease in which cells multiply abnormally
- has no known use in humans
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- microscopically tiny,twisted threads inside every cell
- all the body characteristics you inherit from parents
- protective covering over the body
- enable us to get oxygen from the air we breathe
- help control the body's fluid balance
- molecule inside every cell that carries all your genes
- keeps blood flowing round the body
- helps to control sugar levels in the body
- body substance made from many of the same type of cell
- controls nervous system
- produces cells that help fight infections
21 Clues: stores urine • controls nervous system • starts to break down food • has no known use in humans • protective covering over the body • basic building blocks of your body • keeps blood flowing round the body • help control the body's fluid balance • supports the body,protects major organs • protect the ends of our fingers and toes • study of the structure of the human body • ...
body structure 2020-04-16
Across
- basic building blocks of your body
- supports the body,protects major organs
- protect the ends of our fingers and toes
- body's chemical instructions for your entire life
- study of the structure of the human body
- produces chemicals essential for the survival and digestion
- starts to break down food
- stores urine
- as disease in which cells multiply abnormally
- has no known use in humans
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- microscopically tiny,twisted threads inside every cell
- all the body characteristics you inherit from parents
- protective covering over the body
- enable us to get oxygen from the air we breathe
- help control the body's fluid balance
- molecule inside every cell that carries all your genes
- keeps blood flowing round the body
- helps to control sugar levels in the body
- body substance made from many of the same type of cell
- controls nervous system
- produces cells that help fight infections
21 Clues: stores urine • controls nervous system • starts to break down food • has no known use in humans • protective covering over the body • basic building blocks of your body • keeps blood flowing round the body • help control the body's fluid balance • supports the body,protects major organs • protect the ends of our fingers and toes • study of the structure of the human body • ...
The Body 2020-03-10
21 Clues: suu • pea • keha • käsi • nägu • lõug • sõrm • nina • põsed • vasak • parem • hambad • hammas • varvas • kõrvad • silmad • juuksed • käsivars • jalalaba • jalgsäär • jalalabad
Wiiwaaw - Body 2021-01-20
Body parts 2021-02-12
Across
- Joint above your hand.
- The front of your body between your neck and waist.
- Between head and body.
- The soft thing inside your mouth that yu use for tasting and speaking.
- The part of your fae through which you breathe and smell.
- The front part of the head where the eyes, nose and mouth are.
- A symbol of love.
- The back part of your foot.
- It turns red from sunburn.
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- The part of the face that is used for eating and speaking.
- Use for standing and walking.
- One of the hard white things in your mouth that you use for eating.
- The bottom part of your foot.
- One of the five separate parts at the end of your foot.
- What you hear with.
- Joint abouve your foot.
- The middle part of your leg where it bends.
- What you see with.
- The bottom part of your face, below your mouth.
- The short, thick finger on the side of your hand that can touch the top of all your other fingers.
20 Clues: A symbol of love. • What you see with. • What you hear with. • Joint above your hand. • Between head and body. • Joint abouve your foot. • It turns red from sunburn. • The back part of your foot. • Use for standing and walking. • The bottom part of your foot. • The middle part of your leg where it bends. • The bottom part of your face, below your mouth. • ...
Body Regions 2021-02-12
Across
- closer to surface of body
- upper arm
- cavity, contains the brain
- hand
- whole foot
- shin
- forearm
- imaginery line that divides the body into right and left halves
- neck
- forehead
- shoulder blade
- kneecaps
- pericardial cavity, heart
- toward midline of the body
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- lower back
- back of skull
- rib cage
- cavity, right and left lung
- middle of chest
- cheecks
- cavity, contains the spinal cord
- cavity, bladder and reproductive organs
- cavity, stomach liver small and large intestine kidneys
- armpits
- further from surface of body
- bottom of feet
- anterior thigh
- toward the side of the body
28 Clues: hand • shin • neck • cheecks • forearm • armpits • rib cage • forehead • kneecaps • upper arm • lower back • whole foot • back of skull • bottom of feet • anterior thigh • shoulder blade • middle of chest • closer to surface of body • pericardial cavity, heart • cavity, contains the brain • toward midline of the body • cavity, right and left lung • toward the side of the body • further from surface of body • ...
Body Organization 2021-02-09
Across
- Pertaining to the heart
- The combining form for eye
- The pancreas belongs to this system
- Another term for superior
- Abbreviation for upper extremity
- Meaning pertaining to under the tongue
- Physical wall between thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
- The study of skin
- Hair belongs to this system
- The study of cell and their functions
- Basic unit of life
- Contains all body regions other than head, neck, and extremities
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- Cavity that contains the heart
- Pertaining to the chest
- To breathe inward
- The quadrant of the abdomen that contains the appendix
- The type of tissue adipose layer is made of
- Plane that divides the body into anterior and posterier
- Abbreviation for obsteric
- Drugs placed under lip or between cheek and gum
- Plane that divides the body into upper and lower
- Body is lying facedown
- Also know as the median plane
- The combining form for the nose
- Nervous tissue is composed of
- The region referring to the chest
- The system that filter waste products from blood
- This means to administer by mouoth
28 Clues: To breathe inward • The study of skin • Basic unit of life • Body is lying facedown • Pertaining to the chest • Pertaining to the heart • Abbreviation for obsteric • Another term for superior • The combining form for eye • Hair belongs to this system • Also know as the median plane • Nervous tissue is composed of • Cavity that contains the heart • The combining form for the nose • ...
Body Parts 2020-06-15
Across
- The 10 wiggly things on your hands
- Slipping some boots on your ____ is a good idea if it's raining
- The front surface below your neck and above your stomach
- Owls can turn this body part 360° around, and we cannot
- If this body part gets too dry, you'll likely put some chapstick on
- The ten wiggly piggies on your feet
- Some are stronger than others, and it is used to smell
- It's a big space above your eyebrows and below your hair
- Sometimes these have freckles on them, and they pop out when you smile
- The two hairy worms above the eyes
- This body part contains your palm and knuckles
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- These usually have to bend if you want to sit on the ground or in a chair
- The little hole in the middle of the belly
- It is below your mouth and connected to your jawline
- It is much easier to sleep if you close these two things on your face
- These show if you wear a tank top
- You eat with it and sing with it and talk with it
- Connects the foot to the leg
- You probably can't lick it!
- Used for hearing, you have two on the side of your head
- Thankfully, this body part is the keeper of the brain
- This is the extension body part for your hand
22 Clues: You probably can't lick it! • Connects the foot to the leg • These show if you wear a tank top • The 10 wiggly things on your hands • The two hairy worms above the eyes • The ten wiggly piggies on your feet • The little hole in the middle of the belly • This is the extension body part for your hand • This body part contains your palm and knuckles • ...
BODY PARTS 2020-08-06
Body Systems 2021-01-06
Across
- System that supports posture and movement
- Major veins, there is superior and inferior
- produces and secretes bile to help with digestion
- Trap door covering the respiratory system
- System that filters waste from the blood
- System that supports the body and protects major organs
- Voice Box
- Organ that holds waste until it is ready to be eliminated from the body.
- System that breaks food down into usable energy
- Tube that leads to the stomach
- Windpipe
- Tubes that carry blood towards the heart
- First Chamber of the heart
- Muscle that controls breathing
- Bean shaped organ that filters blood
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- Tubes that carry blood away from the heart
- Produces insulin to control sugar levels
- 7m long, where the villi are.
- function unknown
- Meeting point of veins and arteries
- System that transports nutrient and oxygen around the body
- Where the majority of water is absorbed into your body
- Artery that leaves the heart
- Small sacs at the end of the respiratory system
- System responsible for gas exchange in the body
- System that controls movement, feeling, and reaction
- Tube that leads from the bladder to outside the body
27 Clues: Windpipe • Voice Box • function unknown • First Chamber of the heart • Artery that leaves the heart • 7m long, where the villi are. • Tube that leads to the stomach • Muscle that controls breathing • Meeting point of veins and arteries • Bean shaped organ that filters blood • Produces insulin to control sugar levels • System that filters waste from the blood • ...
Body Parts 2021-01-15
28 Clues: lip • leg • eye • toe • ear • arm • knee • skin • nose • hand • face • back • foot • Hair • head • neck • body • chin • tooth • mouth • finger • tongue • bottom • stomach • eyebrow • shoulder • forehead • chest / breast
My Body 2021-03-16
Body shaming 2017-04-12
Across
- heavy, overweight
- ___ with images of "perfect people"
- chemical substances used to build muscles
- ___ up to bullies
- to exclude or shut out someone
- making someone feel ashamed by injuring their dignity and pride
- close to the body; smooth, shiny
- to cause continual trouble to someone/something
- to look at for a while
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- ___ on her because she was so tall
- to deliberately provoke or upset someone
- to make fun of someone, either affectionately or unkindly
- a huge number of something
- unsecurities or anxities about oneself
- to avoid someone/something
- to challenge someone to do something
- take living tissue on an organ and put it in another body
- a unit of weight or 28 grams
- the action of hurting someone in terturn for an injury or wrong done to oneself
- an intense campaign
20 Clues: heavy, overweight • ___ up to bullies • an intense campaign • to look at for a while • a huge number of something • to avoid someone/something • a unit of weight or 28 grams • to exclude or shut out someone • close to the body; smooth, shiny • ___ on her because she was so tall • ___ with images of "perfect people" • to challenge someone to do something • ...
Body Parts 2018-10-10
Across
- I help you to think
- This covers the body
- Brown, Black, Red or Blonde
- You wiggle them
- A hard structure made out of bones that supports the body
- An organ on your face that you see with
- This pumps the blood in our body parts
- Close your _________ while you're eating
- The upper part of the leg
- Where your biceps are
- It's red and you have it around 5 litres
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- They're at the end of your fingers
- It's oval and stand on your neck
- Joint between the arm and the hand
- The flat space of skin above the eyes
- We taste with this
- We chew with these
- If you eat too much, its hurts
- The baby sucked his _____
- The part of your face that you use to smell and breathe
20 Clues: You wiggle them • We taste with this • We chew with these • I help you to think • This covers the body • Where your biceps are • The baby sucked his _____ • The upper part of the leg • Brown, Black, Red or Blonde • If you eat too much, its hurts • It's oval and stand on your neck • They're at the end of your fingers • Joint between the arm and the hand • ...
Healthy Body 2019-05-13
Across
- Buiret's reagant turns from blue to ______
- children need more calcium than adults because their _______
- villi have a large _____
- too little protein causes _______
- a builder needs more energy than an office worker because ________
- villi have a short ______
- vegetables contain a lot of ______
- food that contains a lot of protein is _____
- Females need more iron because they lose blood in ________
- carbohydrates provide ______
- villi have a thin _____
- too much sugar causes _____
- Biuret reagant tests for _____
- too little carbohydrate causes _______
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- villi have a good ______
- Benedict's solution tests for _____
- concentration of nutrients in the small intestine is ____
- too much fat causes ______
- athletes need protein to _______
- villi are found in the ______
- digested food molecules pass into the bloodstream by ______
- muscles work in _______
- milk contains a lot of ______
- Benedict's solution turns from blue to _____
24 Clues: muscles work in _______ • villi have a thin _____ • villi have a good ______ • villi have a large _____ • villi have a short ______ • too much fat causes ______ • too much sugar causes _____ • carbohydrates provide ______ • villi are found in the ______ • milk contains a lot of ______ • Biuret reagant tests for _____ • athletes need protein to _______ • ...
The Body 2017-02-09
25 Clues: yta • mark • hink • lera • gren • tyst • kran • hämta • motor • tveka • otäck • hagel • mjukt • humör • staket • mållös • kräkas • rättvis • handled • nickade • soptipp • hotfullt • blodigel • närma sig • allvarligt
Human Body 2017-10-05
Across
- it moves when we chew
- you have ten on your hands
- this part of your face is between your mouth and your neck
- you put your food into this
- when you are hungry, this makes strange noises
- you see with these
- this joins your body and your head
- these are where you arms bend
- you have ten on your feet
- you lie on this when you are in bed
- this gets bigger if you eat too much
- we have them over our eyes
- these are the back parts of your feet
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- you wear your watch around this
- these are in the middle of your legs
- these are between your shoulders and your hands
- these are between your arms and the main part of your body
- these are at the end of your legs
- this moves in and out when you breathe
- most people have this on their head
- you smell things with this
- these join your feet to your legs
- you hear with these
- you should brush them after you eat
24 Clues: you see with these • you hear with these • it moves when we chew • you have ten on your feet • you have ten on your hands • you smell things with this • we have them over our eyes • you put your food into this • these are where you arms bend • you wear your watch around this • these are at the end of your legs • this joins your body and your head • these join your feet to your legs • ...
The body 2018-01-11
Human Body 2017-10-19
Across
- each of the two upper limbs
- wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation
- an injury appearing as an area of discoloured skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks
- the part of the body containing the digestive and reproductive organs
- a sudden short sound caused by a blow, especially on a door to attract attention or gain entry.
- the large bony frame near the base of the spine to which the hindlimbs or legs are attached in humans and many other vertebrates
- a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- the area of the body where your legs come together
- the bony frame formed by the ribs round the chest
- disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place
- a serious injury to a person's body
- to make a hole or wound with a sharp-edged tool or object
- the trunk of the human body
- the front surface of a person's or animal's body between the neck and the stomach.
- the part of your body where your hand joins your arm
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- when it stops working properly because something inside prevents movement
- the joint connecting the foot with the leg
- a crack, hole, separation into parts or pieces etc., that is caused by damage, injury, or pressure
- the part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body
- either of the large, flat triangular bones which lie against the ribs in the upper back and provide attachments for the bone and muscles of the upper arm
- a powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object
- the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle
- a short band of tough, flexible connective tissue which connects two bones or holds together a joint
- the part of your body where your arm is connected
- temporary unconsciousness or confusion and other symptoms caused by a blow on the head
- a flexible but inelastic cord of tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- each of a series of slender curved bones, protecting inner organs
- the part of the human body below the ribs and above the hips, often narrower than the areas above and below
- the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips
- to hurt (your ankle, knee, wrist, etc.) by turning it too far
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist
32 Clues: each of the two upper limbs • the trunk of the human body • a serious injury to a person's body • the joint connecting the foot with the leg • the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle • the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist • the part of your body where your arm is connected • the bony frame formed by the ribs round the chest • ...
The Body 2017-10-18
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
Across
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
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- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Lines the stomach.
- Organs That work together.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- A group of cells that works together.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • Two or more tissues working together. • The way your body adapt to something. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • A group of cells that works together. • ...
Body parts 2018-01-18
25 Clues: шея • рука • нога • спина • стопа • плечо • живот • кашель • тошнит • колено • голова • локоть • лодыжка • простуда • ухо болит • зуб болит • нога болит • палец ноги • кисть руки • палец руки • живот болит • горло болит • спина болит • голова болит • колено болит
Body Systems 2020-10-09
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- This is part of the circulatory system and their cells have a large surface area to be able to absorb O2.
- The powerhouse of the circulatory system.
- A dermatologist would be an expert on this system. (Maybe also a hairstylist or manicurist?)
- Carbohydrates Proteins One of the cellular fuels necessary for energy.
- This system is largely connected by ligaments.
- These substances are harmful to your body.
- This system is responsible for distributing oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- The male reproductive cell.
- Part of the nervous system.
- Part of the skeletal and digestive systems.
- or Toxins These things are very harmful to your body and your immune system fights them.
- Marrow Most red blood cells, platelets, and most of the white blood cells are formed here. (Skeletal system)
- Nodes Your body has hundreds of these and they filter substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid, and they contain lymphocytes that help the body fight infection and disease. (space between words)
- Part of your respiratory system (and microscope).
- The system that gives you an adrenaline rush.
- The type of skeleton humans have.
- The system that gets rid of waste.
- This is another name for the urinary system.
- Things that trigger responses by our nervous system.
- A type of muscle surrounding the heart.
- The endocrine system secretes these.
- This is a gas and an element essential for life and integral to the respiratory system.
- Skin Fingernails Components of the integumentary system.
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- The female organ producing female reproductive cells.
- This type of muscle allows you to flex your muscles.
- System with 3 types: skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
- What “growls” and is part of the digestive system.
- This small gland makes hormones that control other glands and many of the body’s functions.
- The type of skeleton that is based on water pressure.
- These are necessary for muscle growth (They are also synthesized by ribosomes).
- Another name for the locomotor system.
- This is the only system that isn’t necessary for an individual’s survival.
- System that exchanges gases into & out of the body.
- This system includes the liver, stomach, intestines, esophagus and mouth.
- This is the central processing unit of the body.
- These remove waste and water from the blood in the form of urine.
- The stuff that isn’t useful to the body & may be toxic.
- The system excretes liquid waste.
- The system that allows you to feel emotion.
- When people have deficiencies of these, people eat strange things like clay or coins.
- This regulates the amount of insulin in the blood.
- or Ova The female reproductive cell.
- A type of muscle allows one’s hair to stand on end.
- The organ that can make you do the “kitty dance”. (The “kitty dance” is what you do when you have to pee really bad.)
- This is another name for the musculoskeletal system.
- The smallest components of the circulatory system other than blood itself.
- Components of the circulatory system that allow large volumes of blood to travel through quickly.
- Connects the throat to the stomach.
48 Clues: The male reproductive cell. • Part of the nervous system. • The system excretes liquid waste. • The type of skeleton humans have. • The system that gets rid of waste. • Connects the throat to the stomach. • or Ova The female reproductive cell. • The endocrine system secretes these. • Another name for the locomotor system. • A type of muscle surrounding the heart. • ...
Body systems 2020-11-11
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- also known as the windpipe it conveys air to and from the lungs.
- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
- a condition where muscles waist away.
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- the colorless fluid part of blood.
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses
- the hardest working muscle.
- the strongest muscle in the body.
- an action that is preformed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious though
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- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull that functions as the center of intellectual and nervous activity
- the largest bone in the body.
- also know as the chest it’s the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen containing the chief organs of circulation and respiration
- the smallest and lightest bone in the body.
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing
- a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones.
- waves of changing blood pressure that tells you how quickly your heart is beating.
- the pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest.
- what bones are mostly made of.
- a whitish fiber that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord
- the most active muscle in the body.
20 Clues: the hardest working muscle. • the largest bone in the body. • what bones are mostly made of. • the strongest muscle in the body. • the colorless fluid part of blood. • the most active muscle in the body. • a condition where muscles waist away. • the smallest and lightest bone in the body. • a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- muscle found in the heart
- provides protection for soft tissues
- muscle applies pressure to vessels and organs
- muscle that controls every action a person does
- brings oxygen into your body and sends out Co2
- another word for throat
- allows brain to communicate with nervous system
- the continuation of the airway below the larynx
- pull on joints, allowing us to move
- relay messages
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- carry blood away from the heart
- leads to the stomach
- complex living organ, made up of many cells
- carry blood back to the heart.
- the top part of the air-only pipe
- reaches from base of the skull to the tailbone
- sends blood throughout your body
- controls what you think and feel
- 12 pairs of these in the body
- controls voluntary movement, speed, and more
20 Clues: relay messages • leads to the stomach • another word for throat • muscle found in the heart • 12 pairs of these in the body • carry blood back to the heart. • carry blood away from the heart • sends blood throughout your body • controls what you think and feel • the top part of the air-only pipe • pull on joints, allowing us to move • provides protection for soft tissues • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- Type of muscle found in the heart.
- sponge looking bone
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The top two chambers are the right and left _.
- Largest and most complex part of the brain.
- The voice box is also called the _.
- what is constantly moving throughout our bodies?
- First phase in a complete heartbeat.
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- type of muscle that are controlled by nervous system.
- Contains memory, emotion, and intelligence.
- The two airways meet at the _.
- The hard, solid outside of the bone.
- The _ side of the brain is the most logical side of the brain.
- The heart has _ chambers.
- The_ and the spinal cord are the central nervous system.
- Carry blood away from the heart.
- Type of muscle that help with every day movements.
- Our cells need _ to survive.
- What protects the organs in our bodies?
- the body constantly renews and reshapes the bones' living
20 Clues: sponge looking bone • The heart has _ chambers. • Our cells need _ to survive. • The two airways meet at the _. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Type of muscle found in the heart. • The voice box is also called the _. • The hard, solid outside of the bone. • First phase in a complete heartbeat. • What protects the organs in our bodies? • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- Transmits signals towards different parts of the body
- allows you to have good posture and move around
- type of infection in the respiratory system
- Made of bones and protects organs
- includes nerves and clusters of nerves that connect the centeral nervous system
- what makes up the muscular system
- carries blood to the heart
- Carries blood away and towards the heart
- Something the human body needs to sustain itself
- carries blood away from the heart
- system that allows you to move
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- lets you have subtle movements like facial expressions
- regulates natural body processes like your heart beating
- apart of the central nervous system
- Protects the heart and the lungs
- sends blood throughout our bodies
- protects the brain
- main organ in the respiratory system
- place where oxygen enters your body
- the skeletal system contains a lot of this
20 Clues: protects the brain • carries blood to the heart • system that allows you to move • Protects the heart and the lungs • sends blood throughout our bodies • Made of bones and protects organs • what makes up the muscular system • carries blood away from the heart • apart of the central nervous system • place where oxygen enters your body • main organ in the respiratory system • ...
Body parts 2020-10-27
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- coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- is the airtight box that houses the bronchial tree, lungs, heart, and other structures
- muscles regulated by the parts of the brain known as the cerebral motor cortex and the cerebellum
- carry blood away from the heart
- Are tiny cells nervous system depend a lot on
- this circulation carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again
- system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- system includes all of the bones and joints in the body
- This circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again
- skeleton forms the central axis of the human body and is composed of 80 bones
- nervous system is The brain and the spinal cord are the
- skeleton consists of 126 bones
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- muscle is found in the heart
- fluid helps protect the nerve tissue, keep it healthy, and remove waste products
- is a long bundle of nerve tissue about 18 inches long and 1/2-inch thick
- sends an electrical signal through the spinal cord and peripheral nerves to the muscles, causing them to contract
- is a complex living organ that is made up of many cells, protein fibers, and minerals
- carry blood back to the heart
- system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs
- muscles controlled by structures deep within the brain and the upper part of the spinal cord called the brain stem
- nervous system Is The nerves that go through the whole body make up the
- are Tiny hairs in your nostrils
- is part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air
- , or windpipe, is the continuation of the airway below the larynx
- acts as a scaffold by providing support and protection for the soft tissues that make up the rest of the body
25 Clues: muscle is found in the heart • carry blood back to the heart • skeleton consists of 126 bones • carry blood away from the heart • are Tiny hairs in your nostrils • Are tiny cells nervous system depend a lot on • system includes all of the bones and joints in the body • nervous system is The brain and the spinal cord are the • ...
Body crossword 2020-10-27
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- in your head
- attached to your shoulder
- between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
- it looks like a sponge
- you eat
- carry’s messages
- carry blood from the heart
- go through the whole body
- attached by cord like tendons
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- structure of your body
- made of fibers
- center of the circulatory system
- is found in the heart
- center of the nervous system
- it’s extremely strong
- you breath
- center of the respiratory System
- food goes to the stomach
- separates the left atrium from the left ventricle
- contains information
20 Clues: you eat • you breath • in your head • made of fibers • carry’s messages • contains information • is found in the heart • it’s extremely strong • structure of your body • it looks like a sponge • food goes to the stomach • attached to your shoulder • go through the whole body • carry blood from the heart • center of the nervous system • attached by cord like tendons • ...
Body crossword 2020-10-27
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- in your head
- attached to your shoulder
- between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
- it looks like a sponge
- you eat
- carry’s messages
- carry blood from the heart
- go through the whole body
- attached by cord like tendons
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- structure of your body
- made of fibers
- center of the circulatory system
- is found in the heart
- center of the nervous system
- it’s extremely strong
- you breath
- center of the respiratory System
- food goes to the stomach
- separates the left atrium from the left ventricle
- contains information
20 Clues: you eat • you breath • in your head • made of fibers • carry’s messages • contains information • is found in the heart • it’s extremely strong • structure of your body • it looks like a sponge • food goes to the stomach • attached to your shoulder • go through the whole body • carry blood from the heart • center of the nervous system • attached by cord like tendons • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- what organ removes waste?
- what is the brain all connected by
- what is the center of control for the nervous system?
- what muscle helps move your shoulder?
- what is the biggest part of the brain
- what is movement of blood called?
- smallest bone in the body
- what system helps you breath?
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- what muscle is in your digestive system?
- what carries blood back to the heart?
- another name for trachea is ______
- what are the air sacs in your lungs called?
- when you inhale your lungs ______
- what controls blood flow in the heart?
- what connects bones and muscles?
- the nines in your back
- the bone that protects your skull
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- what muscle pumps blood?
- how many pounds does a brain weigh?
20 Clues: the nines in your back • what muscle pumps blood? • what organ removes waste? • smallest bone in the body • what system helps you breath? • what connects bones and muscles? • when you inhale your lungs ______ • the bone that protects your skull • what is movement of blood called? • what is the brain all connected by • another name for trachea is ______ • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air.
- makes new bone and helps repair damage
- the continuation of the airway below the larynx.
- The brain and the spinal cord are included in this part of the nervous system.
- coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- The side of the cerebrum that is considered the logical, analytical, objective side.
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite, sleep patterns, and other processes in your body that happen automatically.
- We can't consciously control These muscles.
- The muscles that contract to bend a limb at a joint.
- carry blood away from the heart
- this system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
- Where The two openings of the airway (the nasal cavity and the mouth) meet
- contains your intelligence, memory, personality, emotion, speech, and ability to feel and move
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- The big artery that comes from the heart
- Bone that is made up of a mesh-like network of tiny pieces of bone called trabecula.
- A bone with holes and channels running through it, carrying blood vessels and nerves.
- the largest and most complex part of the brain
- when the diaphragm moves upward and the chest wall muscles relax
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- These muscles help hold the skeleton together, give the body shape, and help it with everyday movements
- The septum that acts as a wall between the two ventricles.
- The number of cells bone contains
22 Clues: carry blood away from the heart • The number of cells bone contains • makes new bone and helps repair damage • The big artery that comes from the heart • We can't consciously control These muscles. • the largest and most complex part of the brain • the continuation of the airway below the larynx. • The muscles that contract to bend a limb at a joint. • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air.
- makes new bone and helps repair damage
- the continuation of the airway below the larynx.
- The brain and the spinal cord are included in this part of the nervous system.
- coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- The side of the cerebrum that is considered the logical, analytical, objective side.
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite, sleep patterns, and other processes in your body that happen automatically.
- We can't consciously control These muscles.
- The muscles that contract to bend a limb at a joint.
- carry blood away from the heart
- this system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
- Where The two openings of the airway (the nasal cavity and the mouth) meet
- contains your intelligence, memory, personality, emotion, speech, and ability to feel and move
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- The big artery that comes from the heart
- Bone that is made up of a mesh-like network of tiny pieces of bone called trabecula.
- A bone with holes and channels running through it, carrying blood vessels and nerves.
- the largest and most complex part of the brain
- when the diaphragm moves upward and the chest wall muscles relax
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- These muscles help hold the skeleton together, give the body shape, and help it with everyday movements
- The septum that acts as a wall between the two ventricles.
- The number of cells bone contains
22 Clues: carry blood away from the heart • The number of cells bone contains • makes new bone and helps repair damage • The big artery that comes from the heart • We can't consciously control These muscles. • the largest and most complex part of the brain • the continuation of the airway below the larynx. • The muscles that contract to bend a limb at a joint. • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- controls and coordinates the muscles
- The type of joint with the most mobility, where the round end of one bone fits into the hollow of another.
- The part of the nervous system that is made up of all the nerves that run trough your body
- The type of joint that moves freely, like wrists and hips
- the type of muscle found in the heart
- The final part of the small intestine
- blood vessel that brings deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- the largest organ on the body.
- part of the brain that registers the sense
- Made by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, helps the body to absorb fat
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- Also known as skeletal muscles, are the muscles we can control
- Muscle contractions that force food down your your
- The soft flap of tissue that covers the wind pipe when you swallow.
- keeps blood flowing in the correct direction
- the smallest blood vessels that bring blood to the cells.
- A group of muscles flex the knee and extends the hip
- the type of muscles that are controlled by the nervous system automatically
- The type of soft bone, where inside blood is made.
- the framework of the bones
- part of the central nervous system that connects the body to the brain
- brings oxygenated blood to the body.
21 Clues: the framework of the bones • the largest organ on the body. • controls and coordinates the muscles • brings oxygenated blood to the body. • the type of muscle found in the heart • The final part of the small intestine • part of the brain that registers the sense • keeps blood flowing in the correct direction • Muscle contractions that force food down your your • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- carries blood away from the heart
- largest and most complex part of the brain
- a saliva that breaks down food
- a muscular tube
- found in the heart, and forces blood
- controls hormones
- helps bone repair
- sends messages to the sensory organs
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- allows movement in one direction
- an artery that carries oxygenated blood
- the airway (nasal cavity and mouth)
- a network of blood vessels
- a box that holds lungs, and other respiratory parts
- contains information on the person
- allows rotating movement
- a tissue that prevents choking
- a thick liquid that processes food
- an area that contains the vocal cords
- carry blood back to the heart
- an elastic tissue that covers the lungs
20 Clues: a muscular tube • controls hormones • helps bone repair • allows rotating movement • a network of blood vessels • carry blood back to the heart • a saliva that breaks down food • a tissue that prevents choking • allows movement in one direction • carries blood away from the heart • contains information on the person • a thick liquid that processes food • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-28
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- This can be lost just by breathing
- There are ___ types of muscles
- Has 54 bones
- Fills bones
- This system assists your sense of smell
- The only organ that can float
- A heart beats ___ times daily
- This system controls brain growth
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- Of energy reserves are used by the brain
- There are more than ___ bones in your body
- Blood vessels extend over 60,000 ___
- Has 26 bones
- Your body contains over ___ muscles
- We have ___ of nerve cells
- Muscles make up ___ of body weight
- In the Nervous System, this is a major organ
- This can be caused by many different viruses
- The hardest working muscle
- The heart pumps 2 ___ every time it beats
- There are ___ types of circulatory systems
20 Clues: Fills bones • Has 54 bones • Has 26 bones • We have ___ of nerve cells • The hardest working muscle • The only organ that can float • A heart beats ___ times daily • There are ___ types of muscles • This system controls brain growth • This can be lost just by breathing • Muscles make up ___ of body weight • Your body contains over ___ muscles • Blood vessels extend over 60,000 ___ • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-28
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- This can be lost just by breathing
- There are ___ types of muscles
- Has 54 bones
- Fills bones
- This system assists your sense of smell
- The only organ that can float
- A heart beats ___ times daily
- This system controls brain growth
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- Of energy reserves are used by the brain
- There are more than ___ bones in your body
- Blood vessels extend over 60,000 ___
- Has 26 bones
- Your body contains over ___ muscles
- We have ___ of nerve cells
- Muscles make up ___ of body weight
- In the Nervous System, this is a major organ
- This can be caused by many different viruses
- The hardest working muscle
- The heart pumps 2 ___ every time it beats
- There are ___ types of circulatory systems
20 Clues: Fills bones • Has 54 bones • Has 26 bones • We have ___ of nerve cells • The hardest working muscle • The only organ that can float • A heart beats ___ times daily • There are ___ types of muscles • This system controls brain growth • This can be lost just by breathing • Muscles make up ___ of body weight • Your body contains over ___ muscles • Blood vessels extend over 60,000 ___ • ...
Body systems 2020-10-21
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- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- Air-sacs in lungs where O2 and CO2 exchange take place
- The process by which bones form
- two superior chambers of the heart, serve as receiving chambers
- The muscular system’s main function is to allow movement. When muscles contract, they contribute to gross and fine movement.
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture and circulates blood throughout the body
- A muscle movement under conscious control (e.g. deciding to move the forearm).
- flap of cartilage that prevents food or liquid from entering trachea
- connects the brain to the spinal cord
- the cells that help develop a new bone
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- your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.
- A muscle movement not under conscious control (e.g. the beating of the heart).
- a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- The large trunk artery that carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart to branch arteries
- the major "highway" connecting the brain and the peripheral nervous system
- End of trachea divided into right and left sides
- an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- The end of bones
- vessels that carry blood to heart from the venules
- the small space between neurons across which an impulse must move
20 Clues: The end of bones • The process by which bones form • connects the brain to the spinal cord • the cells that help develop a new bone • End of trachea divided into right and left sides • vessels that carry blood to heart from the venules • Air-sacs in lungs where O2 and CO2 exchange take place • two superior chambers of the heart, serve as receiving chambers • ...
Body systems 2020-10-21
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- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- Air-sacs in lungs where O2 and CO2 exchange take place
- The process by which bones form
- two superior chambers of the heart, serve as receiving chambers
- The muscular system’s main function is to allow movement. When muscles contract, they contribute to gross and fine movement.
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture and circulates blood throughout the body
- A muscle movement under conscious control (e.g. deciding to move the forearm).
- flap of cartilage that prevents food or liquid from entering trachea
- connects the brain to the spinal cord
- the cells that help develop a new bone
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- your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.
- A muscle movement not under conscious control (e.g. the beating of the heart).
- a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- The large trunk artery that carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart to branch arteries
- the major "highway" connecting the brain and the peripheral nervous system
- End of trachea divided into right and left sides
- an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
- The end of bones
- vessels that carry blood to heart from the venules
- the small space between neurons across which an impulse must move
20 Clues: The end of bones • The process by which bones form • connects the brain to the spinal cord • the cells that help develop a new bone • End of trachea divided into right and left sides • vessels that carry blood to heart from the venules • Air-sacs in lungs where O2 and CO2 exchange take place • two superior chambers of the heart, serve as receiving chambers • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-22
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- Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- Where you stretch your muscles and/or joints
- A medical condition where it is hard to breathe
- helps our bodies create vitamin D
- Protects the brain and forms the shape of our face
- Exercising helps people lose weight and lower the risk of some diseases
- They can damage hearing in the same way that things like chainsaws can
- A condition of the skin that shows up as different types of bumps
- Allow a rotating or twisting motion (the joint)
- Where two bones meet
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- A type of exercise that gets the heart pumping and gets you breathing harder
- Attached by cord-like tendons to bone (the muscle)
- is a temporary loss of consciousness
- Caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth
- A permanent kind of body art
- Wash your face twice a day with warm water and mild soap
- Pull on joints, allow us to move
- 8 to 10 hours is needed for most teens
- Benefits every part of the body, including the mind
- When you exercise your other muscles besides your heart
- Where you unite the mind, body, and spirit
21 Clues: Where two bones meet • A permanent kind of body art • Pull on joints, allow us to move • helps our bodies create vitamin D • is a temporary loss of consciousness • 8 to 10 hours is needed for most teens • Where you unite the mind, body, and spirit • Where you stretch your muscles and/or joints • A medical condition where it is hard to breathe • ...
Body system 2020-10-22
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- of the body are the bones
- learning, and memory messages travel from one neuron to another over and over, creating connections, or pathways, in the brain
- miles is how far the circulatory system can stretch
- and sponges the names imply that the two types differ in density or how tightly the tissue is packed together
- is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- that go through the whole body make up the peripheral nervous system
- is the hardest working muscle
- and the spinal cord are the central nervous system
- system is an organ system
- system brings oxygen into our bodies
- system Delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells of the body
- nervous system controls many of the body processes you almost never need to think about, breathing, digestion, sweating, and shivering
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- where a muscle is able to return to its resting shape and length
- the weakest bone in the body
- where a muscle can be stretched without damage by the application of a force
- are apart of the respiratory system
- is how many bones an adult human has
- The brain has billions of them, and they have many specialized job
- carry blood away from the heart
- system is also known as the cardiovascular system
20 Clues: of the body are the bones • system is an organ system • the weakest bone in the body • is the hardest working muscle • carry blood away from the heart • are apart of the respiratory system • is how many bones an adult human has • system brings oxygen into our bodies • is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • system is also known as the cardiovascular system • ...
Thankful Body 2020-11-02
22 Clues: FWEA • IJBB • KVKHV • KLLJB • fjdhd • ddddsd • IJWEOH • dsfsdnf • fgsdgsg • fgmsd;f • DFWDOHF • KGKJGKJ • fdsfsdf • dgsdsdds • dsdsddsf • FKDJFDKF • fdgsdsdg • dfsdsdfd • BDFJEDFW • DFDNFLJSD • mfksdknfs • efw;dknf;sd
Body Parts 2018-03-05
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- connects your hand to your arm
- your skeleton is made up of this
- to grow in size or amount
- when a doctor examines your body (2 words)
- you have 10 of them on your feet
- the lower part of your face
- this covers the outside of your body
- to be better (2 words)
- to be dependent on something
- this organ pumps your blood
- the upper part of your face
- to feel weak or unstable
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- found inside your mouth
- processes your thoughts
- to be of equal proportion
- you buy this at Mcdonalds (2 words)
- to exercise (2 words)
- this is found in your neck
- this covers your heart
- joins your leg to your foot
20 Clues: to exercise (2 words) • this covers your heart • to be better (2 words) • found inside your mouth • processes your thoughts • to feel weak or unstable • to be of equal proportion • to grow in size or amount • this is found in your neck • the lower part of your face • joins your leg to your foot • this organ pumps your blood • the upper part of your face • to be dependent on something • ...
Body Plane 2021-05-14
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- Structural organization level of a collection of similar cells grouped together to perform a function
- Vertical plane divides structure into anterior and posterior
- Abdominal quadrant containing appendix, right ovary
- Structural organization level with all body systems are functioning with one another as a living individual
- Feedback mechanism that counteracts the input
- The ability of the body to maintain a constant internal environment within prescribed physiological limits
- cavity containing the heart, lungs, bronchi,esophagus, thymus
- Abdominal quadrant containing stomach, spleen, pancreas, left kidney
- cavity containing the brain and spinal cord
- Vertical plane divides structure into right and left
- Abdominal quadrant containing left ovary
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- Horizontal plane divides structure into superior and inferior
- The scientific study of structures and the relationship of structures to each other
- Structural organization level including all chemical substances for maintaining life
- Feedback mechanism that is intensified by the input
- Using energy to synthesize or manufacture new tissue or molecules.
- Structural organization level where the cell is the basic unit of structure
- The scientific study of the functioning of specific body parts and systems.
- Abdominal quadrant containing liver, gallbladder, right kidney
- Any factor that disrupts homeostasis
- The breakdown of tissues or chemical structures to produce or generate energy.
- Body cavity containing liver, spleen, intestines, kidneys, stomach
- Structural organization level with an association of organs that have a common function
- Structural organization level with structures composed of two+ different tissues
24 Clues: Any factor that disrupts homeostasis • Abdominal quadrant containing left ovary • cavity containing the brain and spinal cord • Feedback mechanism that counteracts the input • Feedback mechanism that is intensified by the input • Abdominal quadrant containing appendix, right ovary • Vertical plane divides structure into right and left • ...
THE BODY 2021-05-20
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- You might have done this when you were a baby.
- You do this with a tissue when you have a cold.
- People often do this with one eye to show they're not being serious.
- When you look at something for a long time.
- Put your arms around someone to show that you like them.
- You do this when you agree with someone or something.
- You should do this if after doing exercise.
- Say goodbye using your hand.
- What two people often do when they meet for the first time.
- A way of showing surprise using a part of your face.
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- You might do this if you don't know the answer to something.
- The part of your body between your upper and lower arm.
- Move your forehead and eyebrows to show you aren't pleased.
- If you don't do this, you might have to go to the dentist's.
- Without them you can't breathe.
- The organ in your chest that sends blood around your body.
- Boxers close their hand and palm to make this before they hit someone.
- When you're bored or tired you open your mouth and do this.
- A belt usually goes around this.
- Women often paint this part of their fingers and toes.
20 Clues: Say goodbye using your hand. • Without them you can't breathe. • A belt usually goes around this. • When you look at something for a long time. • You should do this if after doing exercise. • You might have done this when you were a baby. • You do this with a tissue when you have a cold. • A way of showing surprise using a part of your face. • ...
Body System 2021-05-18
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- abnormally high blood pressure
- bacteria, viruses, and other microscopic particles that can make you sick
- pressure- force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries
- system- a collection of of organs that transport blood throughout the body
- fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and wastes through the body.
- located between the the atria and ventricles, where large arteries are attached to heart
- lower chambers of the heart
- a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- pressure- pressure inside large arteries when ventricles contract
- vessels- hollow tubes that carry blood
- circulation- flow of blood from heart to all parts of body and back to heart
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- organ made of cardiac muscle tissue
- upper chamber of the heart
- oxygen-carrying protein
- circulation- flow of blood from heart to lungs and back through the things above
- when blood vessel in brain becomes enlarged or ruptured
- surface chemical
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in other tissue
- injection of blood or blood components into a person to replace lost blood
- of plasma, red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells.
21 Clues: surface chemical • oxygen-carrying protein • upper chamber of the heart • lower chambers of the heart • abnormally high blood pressure • organ made of cardiac muscle tissue • vessels- hollow tubes that carry blood • a vessel that carries blood to the heart • when blood vessel in brain becomes enlarged or ruptured • ...
Body Systems 2021-06-16
Across
- ______ digestion is the breakdown of large food particles to smaller food particles by enzymes and chemical processes.
- _____ system breaks down food into smaller parts for absorption into the body.
- Tiny blood vessel that connects arteries to veins
- Organelle that stores water and other substances required by the cell.
- Organelles that convert energy the cell receives into a form that it can use.
- Thin structure that encloses all the contents of plant and animal cells
- An abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism.
- Wave-like muscle contractions along the digestive system.
- Contents of the cell inside the cell membrane excluding the nucleus
- Group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- Tiny air-filled sacs at the end of the bronchial tubes in your lungs, where gas exchange takes place (oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is excreted).
- ______ system transports blood reaching every cell in the body
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- A layer of material that serves as a barrier to certain particles.
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- The basic unit of life.
- _____digestion is the physical breakdown of food into small particles.
- Organelle that converts sunlight into food
- A structure or behaviour that increases the organisms chance of survival or reproduction.
- Group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function.
- Blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- ______system provides a mobile support frame for the body; protects soft tissue organs.
- Outer covering of a cell that provides strength and support; found only in plant cells.
- ______system removes chemicals and gaseous wastes from the body.
- ______ system supplies blood with oxygen from the outside air and removes carbon dioxide from you blood.
- The movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- Organelle that directs all the activities in a cell. Contains all of the cell's DNA.
- ______ system coordinates and controls all organs and organ systems; detects, processes, and responds to stimulii.
- Blood vessels that carry blood from the body back to the heart.
28 Clues: The basic unit of life. • Organelle that converts sunlight into food • Tiny blood vessel that connects arteries to veins • An abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism. • Wave-like muscle contractions along the digestive system. • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. • ______ system transports blood reaching every cell in the body • ...
The Body 2021-03-26
Across
- Get the oxygen to the blood
- you can swim with this
- Stores the urine
- the hairstylists work with it
- under the neck
- you can watch Tv using these
- You eat with this
- Absorbs nutrients and water from the body
- you can play handball with these
- Help us to walk and sustains or body
- protects the heart and lungs
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- you can play soccer with these
- filter substances from the body
- Filter the blood and create urine
- control de body
- Breaks down the food
- pumps blood to the whole body
- protects the brain
- you smell with it
- dentist work with these
20 Clues: under the neck • control de body • Stores the urine • You eat with this • you smell with it • protects the brain • Breaks down the food • you can swim with this • dentist work with these • Get the oxygen to the blood • you can watch Tv using these • protects the heart and lungs • the hairstylists work with it • pumps blood to the whole body • you can play soccer with these • ...
Human body 2021-03-22
26 Clues: nez • cou • bras • rond • tête • yeux • main • long • laid • court • carré • pieds • jambe • dents • mince • lisse • petit • grand • pointu • mignon • bouche • bouclé • oreille • cheveux • tranchant • grand (taille)
body parts 2021-04-01
25 Clues: arm • ear • eye • leg • body • hair • head • eyes • chin • neck • foot • hand • nose • knee • lips • cheek • mouth • mouth • teeth • finger • tongue • eyebrow • stomach • forehead • shoulder
Body parts 2024-06-06
Across
- The extremities at the end of the legs, supporting the body's weight and enabling bipedal movement.
- The joints that connect the thighs to the lower legs, allowing the legs to bend and extend.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- The organs of vision that allow us to see and perceive the environment.
- The extremities at the end of the arms, including the fingers, used for manipulating objects.
- The organs responsible for hearing and balance.
- The articulated parts at the end of the hands, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
- The organs of the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange, allowing the inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide.
- The joints that connect the upper arm to the forearm, allowing the arm to bend and extend.
- The upper part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
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- The part of the body that connects the head to the torso, containing vital structures like the trachea and esophagus.
- The front part of the torso that protects the heart and lungs.
- The opening in the face used for ingesting food, breathing, and verbal communication.
- The main organ of the central nervous system, responsible for processing sensory information, controlling movement, and regulating bodily functions.
- The organ of smell and the primary pathway for air intake in the respiratory system.
- The articulated parts at the end of the feet, helping with balance and locomotion
- The upper limbs of the human body, extending from the shoulders to the hands.
- The rear part of the torso, containing the spine and muscles that support the body.
- The lower limbs of the human body, extending from the hips to the feet.
- The joints that connect the arms to the torso, allowing a wide range of arm movements.
- The joints that connect the legs to the torso, supporting the weight of the body in an upright position.
- The part of the body that contains digestive organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas.
22 Clues: The organs responsible for hearing and balance. • The front part of the torso that protects the heart and lungs. • The muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system. • The organs of vision that allow us to see and perceive the environment. • The lower limbs of the human body, extending from the hips to the feet. • ...
Body parts 2023-09-23
31 Clues: уши • лоб • рот • нос • шея • губы • нога • язык • рука • брови • грудь • талия • кисть • виски • глаза • плечо • пупок • скулы • локоть • колено • голень • голова • ягодицы • лодыжка • затылок • макушка • желудок • ресницы • запястье • поясница • палец на ноге
Human body 2023-09-24
22 Clues: Pé • Pés • Mão • Olho • Boca • Coxa • Peito • Nariz • Braço • Ombro • Perna • Cabeça • Ouvido • Joelho • Costas • Barriga • pescoço • Nádegas • Cotovelo • Calcanhar • Dedo do pé • Dedo da mão
Human body 2023-09-24
22 Clues: Pé • Pés • Mão • Olho • Boca • Coxa • Peito • Nariz • Braço • Ombro • Perna • Cabeça • Ouvido • Joelho • Costas • Barriga • pescoço • Nádegas • Cotovelo • Calcanhar • Dedo do pé • Dedo da mão
Body parts. 2023-11-30
Across
- The organ in your body where food goes and begins to be digested after you swallow it.
- Powerful muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The joint connecting the upper and lower arms.
- The short hairs that grow on the edges of the eyelids and help protect the eyes from dust and debris.
- The upper part of the leg between the hip and knee.
- The part of the face above the eyes and below the hairline.
- The organs that process all your body waste.
- The organs responsible for vision.
- The row of connected bones down the middle of the back.
- The sides of the body, between the waist and thighs, they support the upper body.
- The hard covering at the end of a finger or toe
- Long, tube-like organs in the digestive system responsible for absorbing nutrients from food and eliminating waste from the body.
- The line of hair that grows over your eye
- The hair that grows on a man's cheeks and chin.
- The broad areas on either side of the neck that connect the arms to the upper body.
- The joint between the thigh and lower leg.
- The prominent bony area at the bottom of the face, below the lower lip.
- The front part of the body between the neck and the stomach
- The two holes in your nose.
- Five long parts of the hand that are used for holding things.
- The lines in your skin caused by age.
- Two organs that people use to breathe air.
- The fleshy, movable folds that surround the mouth’s opening.
- This is your 'thinking machine' inside your head.
- The muscular back part of the leg below the knee.
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- The mouth plays a significant role in communication and digestion.
- The structure of bones that form the head and face of a person.
- The back part of your foot that is below the ankle.
- The part of the leg that makes contact with the ground, consisting of the sole, toes, and heel.
- The hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.
- The joint connecting the forearm to the hand.
- There are about 206 in your body.
- It grows on our body.
- The muscle at the bottom of your mouth that tastes things and helps you pronounce words.
- The fleshy parts on the sides of the face, beneath the eyes, and next to the nose.
- The thin folds of skin that cover and protect the eyes.
- It covers almost the entire body and helps keep all the organs and muscles in place.
- A body tissue that can contract and produce movement.
- The joint connecting the leg to the foot.
- A large organ of the body that cleans the blood.
- Food goes down this to get to your stomach.
- The central part of the face, responsible for smell and breathing.
- All of the bones in your body.
- The organ in the body that holds urine after it passes through the kidneys and before it leaves the body.
- The slender part of the body connecting the head to the shoulders.
- These transport blood through your body. They are like little tubes.
- These are the bones that protect the organs in your chest.
- The short, thick finger on the side of your hand.
- Organs of hearing and balance located on either side of the head.
- The inside part of the hand between the wrist and the fingers.
50 Clues: It grows on our body. • The two holes in your nose. • All of the bones in your body. • There are about 206 in your body. • The organs responsible for vision. • The lines in your skin caused by age. • The joint connecting the leg to the foot. • The line of hair that grows over your eye • The joint between the thigh and lower leg. • Two organs that people use to breathe air. • ...
body structure 2023-08-01
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- dorsal is another term for
- celi is the root word for
- what is the suffix for inflammation
- the root word for cell is
- the main part of a word is the
- what plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- pertaining to the chest
- what is one method of treatment for cancer
- people who study disease are called what
- there are four what in the abdomen
- plane divides body into anterior and posterior portions
- not recurrent or maligment
- what does brady mean in anatomy
- what is the organ in the cranial cavity
- further from point of attachment
- brachi means what
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- what is the prefix for the word dry
- what root word means below
- this word comes from latin word mouse
- what root word means within
- of long duartion or to progress slowly
- what does trachy mean in anatomy
- how many types of tissue does the human body have
- what is a filled sac or pouch called
- what does the word lith mean
- what does the suffix algia mean
- the process of body cell division is called
- a poison is also called
- what is combining form
- what is it called when youre having a difficulty swallowing
- the prefix supra means what
- how many types of diseases are there
- the meaning is around
33 Clues: brachi means what • the meaning is around • what is combining form • pertaining to the chest • a poison is also called • celi is the root word for • the root word for cell is • dorsal is another term for • what root word means below • not recurrent or maligment • what root word means within • the prefix supra means what • what does the word lith mean • the main part of a word is the • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-17
Across
- a liquid that can be either dark red or bright red
- A tube that pushes food down or up in the throat
- used to smell
- Absorbs extra water
- The part that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- These parts are not your skeletal system They are part of the digestive system.
- The tubes that carry air into the lungs.
- The organ that pumps blood
- used to protect vital organs
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- The part that absorbs nutrients for your body
- protects the brain
- a martial art that is called "The Gentle Way"
- A large tube that carries lots of blood!
- the one part of the body that YOU are.
- covers your entire body
- A part that pushes food to your teeth.
- used for vision
- Has strong acid
- Digestive part in a bird that grinds the seeds
- used to filter toxins
- This is what you drink first when "water-falling"
- The part that helps you breathe
- another word for skull
23 Clues: used to smell • used for vision • Has strong acid • protects the brain • Absorbs extra water • used to filter toxins • another word for skull • covers your entire body • The organ that pumps blood • used to protect vital organs • The part that helps you breathe • the one part of the body that YOU are. • A part that pushes food to your teeth. • A large tube that carries lots of blood! • ...
Body Parts 2023-11-14
Across
- - "Connects your head to your body"
- - "Helps you chew your food"
- - "Used for tasting and talking"
- - "Connects your arm to your body"
- - "Used for smelling and breathing"
- - "Helps you walk and run"
- - "Used for eating and speaking"
- - "Each hand has five of these"
- - "Used for hearing"
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- - "Bends when you sit or walk"
- - "Supports your spine"
- - "Protects your heart and lungs"
- - "Found at the end of your foot"
- - "Where your brain is located"
- - "Used for reaching and lifting"
- - "Has fingers for grasping objects"
- - "Connects your upper and lower arm"
- - "Grows on your head"
- - "Used for standing, walking, and kicking"
- - "Used for seeing"
20 Clues: - "Used for seeing" • - "Used for hearing" • - "Grows on your head" • - "Supports your spine" • - "Helps you walk and run" • - "Helps you chew your food" • - "Bends when you sit or walk" • - "Where your brain is located" • - "Each hand has five of these" • - "Used for tasting and talking" • - "Used for eating and speaking" • - "Protects your heart and lungs" • ...
Body systems 2023-11-28
Across
- A bone found in the patella
- the part of the blood that carries oxygen
- The ends of the fingers
- Another term for freely moveable joints
- The bones in the skeleton that make up the arms and legs.
- Usually carries oxygenated blood
- the space in the inside of an artery, vein or capillary.
- SVxHR
- A long term effect of exercise on the skeletal system.
- a flap at the back of your throat
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- An increase in the size of a muscle.
- Pads of tissue found between the articular cartilage and sit within the synovial fluid in the knee.
- The increased number of muscles fibres
- the muscle(s) that relax in response to the active muscle.
- Turning the palm face up
- Muscle responsible for the movement
- Type 11a and 11b
- A function of the skeleton.
- located between atrium and ventricles to prevent backflow.
- maintains blood flow to the muscles after physical activity.
- (2 words) Muscle found at the front of the lower leg responsible for Dorsi-Flexion.
21 Clues: SVxHR • Type 11a and 11b • The ends of the fingers • Turning the palm face up • A bone found in the patella • A function of the skeleton. • Usually carries oxygenated blood • a flap at the back of your throat • Muscle responsible for the movement • An increase in the size of a muscle. • The increased number of muscles fibres • Another term for freely moveable joints • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-27
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- Growth plate
- Considered to be the thickest part of a muscle
- Where two or more bones meet
- Attaches muscle to bone
- Largest internal organ
- Type of muscle found in your internal organs
- Type of muscle found in the heart
- Type of muscle responsible for movement
- Body of a long bone
- A break or crack in a bone
- Strong, flexible connective tissue (not bone)
- When a bone breaks through the skin
- Kidneys are a part of this system
- A pulled muscle
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- Bones & muscles work together to cause this
- Skin, hair, and nails make up this system
- Endocrine system made up of glands and ______
- Bone that is embedded in a tendon
- Type of muscle fiber good for endurance activities
- This system helps heal and prevent sickness
- Protective covering on a muscle
- Protective covering on a bone
- Smallest part of a muscle
- Asthma would be considered a disorder of this system
- When a bone breaks and stays inside the skin
- Largest overall organ of the body
- Skeleton that includes skull, spine, and ribs
- Type of vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- System that includes nerves and sensory organs
29 Clues: Growth plate • A pulled muscle • Body of a long bone • Largest internal organ • Attaches muscle to bone • Smallest part of a muscle • A break or crack in a bone • Where two or more bones meet • Protective covering on a bone • Protective covering on a muscle • Bone that is embedded in a tendon • Type of muscle found in the heart • Largest overall organ of the body • ...
body parts 2024-04-24
Across
- Bald means you don't have any
- Sensitive when things get loud
- Use it to think
- Joint in your arm
- Between arm and chest
- Also a young cow
- You have 2 on your face
- Walk on these
- Run with it
- Wave
- Mascara
- Tasty
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- Attached to your foot
- A giraffe has a long one
- Smile
- You see with these
- Used to swallow
- It hurts when you're hungry
- Torn ACL
- Kiss
- Behind you
- The middle one is a bad gesture
- You sit on it
- Used to chew
- Sniff
25 Clues: Kiss • Wave • Smile • Sniff • Tasty • Mascara • Torn ACL • Behind you • Run with it • Used to chew • You sit on it • Walk on these • Used to swallow • Use it to think • Also a young cow • Joint in your arm • You see with these • Attached to your foot • Between arm and chest • You have 2 on your face • A giraffe has a long one • It hurts when you're hungry • Bald means you don't have any • ...
Body parts 2024-04-23
28 Clues: suh • duh • lep • oči • grd • vrat • dolg • rama • noge • star • usta • roke • mlad • raven • lasje • debel • ušesa • senca • visok • obraz • zobje • trebuh • koleno • kodrast • stopalo • komolec • skedenj • prst na nogi
The Body 2024-05-07
Across
- you have it on your toe
- you do it to show respect or say thanks
- it happens when you're cold or scared
- you do it to show agreement or understanding
- it happens when you're hot or nervous
- the organ you use to see
- the hair above your eye
- the part of your face you use to smell
- you do it when something is funny
- you do it with your mouth to draw in liquid or air
- you do it when you're tired or sad
- the outer covering of your body
- you do it when you're embarrassed
- the black circle in the middle of your eye
- you do it to quickly close and open your eyes
- it's the joint connecting your foot to your leg
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- the area above your eyes and eyebrows
- you do it to make noise by hitting your hands together
- you use it to hold things in your hand
- you have it on the bottom of your foot
- you do it to say hello or goodbye
- you make it when you close your hand tightly
- you do it when something irritates your nose
- you do it while you're sleeping
- the hairs on your eyelid
- you do it with one eye to show you're joking or flirting
- you do it when you're tired or bored
- you ________ your breath to stop breathing for a short time
- you do it when you're not sure or don't care
- it's the skin around your nail
- the colored part of your eye
- the organ you use to hear
32 Clues: you have it on your toe • the hair above your eye • the hairs on your eyelid • the organ you use to see • the organ you use to hear • the colored part of your eye • it's the skin around your nail • you do it while you're sleeping • the outer covering of your body • you do it to say hello or goodbye • you do it when something is funny • you do it when you're embarrassed • ...
Body systems 2024-05-05
Across
- the female reproductive system produces what
- the lymphatic system collects
- main organs of digestion
- produce female hormones
- the throat region
- the immune system relies on
- the passage of undigested material out of the digestive compartment
- the act of eating
- the male reproductive system produces what
- the period of children becoming capable of reproduction
- absorbs nutrients and water from food
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- channels food to the stomach
- what has two types of active immunity?
- further absorbs water from food
- where the food enters
- the uptake of nutrients by body cells
- used by the immune system to attack invaders
- type of white blood cell
- the immune system fights off what
- adaptive immunity can take ____ to develop
- breaking down food into molecules small enough to absorb
21 Clues: the throat region • the act of eating • where the food enters • produce female hormones • main organs of digestion • type of white blood cell • the immune system relies on • channels food to the stomach • the lymphatic system collects • further absorbs water from food • the immune system fights off what • the uptake of nutrients by body cells • absorbs nutrients and water from food • ...
Body systems 2024-05-05
Across
- the period of children becoming capable of reproduction
- the female reproductive system produces what
- the uptake of nutrients by body cells
- the lymphatic system collects
- the immune system fights off what
- adaptive immunity can take ____ to develop
- produce female hormones
- the act of eating
- the immune system relies on
- absorbs nutrients and water from food
- what has two types of active immunity?
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- further absorbs water from food
- type of white blood cell
- the passage of undigested material out of the digestive compartment
- used by the immune system to attack invaders
- channels food to the stomach
- the throat region
- where the food enters
- the male reproductive system produces what
- breaking down food into molecules small enough to absorb
20 Clues: the throat region • the act of eating • where the food enters • produce female hormones • type of white blood cell • the immune system relies on • channels food to the stomach • the lymphatic system collects • further absorbs water from food • the immune system fights off what • the uptake of nutrients by body cells • absorbs nutrients and water from food • ...
