body Crossword Puzzles
Body Systems 2021-12-03
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- moves fresh oxygen into yoru body, while also removing waste products like carbon dioxide
- a musclar bag where chemical and mechanical digestion takes place
- long tube like structure starting at the brain stem and continuing to the base of the spine
- essential part of the digestive system and ridding your body of toxic substances
- almost 7 meter long tube where digestive juices from the liver and pancreas are added
- muscular organ that pumps blood through the bloodvessle of the circulatory system
- type of tissue that causes movement and supports the body and aids in circulation and digestion
- tissue works to keep your heart pumping through involuntary
- structure in the body where two bones care fitted together
- tissue that covers or lines other tissue to protect what is beneath
- attach bone to bone
- absorbs water from undigested food and the location where unabsorbed materials become more solid
- moves blood containing waste and oxygen poor blood back toward the heart
- moves blood away form the heart is made of thigh elastic wall of musccle that are attached to the ventricles in the heart
- fleixible connective sittue the keeps joint motion fluid by coating the surface of the bones
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- attache to the skeleton and aid in voluntary movement
- type of tissue that carries messages form one part of the body to another
- the body control system is part of the central nervous system attachs to the spinal column controls personality movement breathing and ther crucial functions of the body
- makes saliva which aids in digesting keeps your mouth moist and supports healthy teeth
- tranports materials from th edigestive system and resporatory system to the cells
- helps move food and liquid through your body and break it down into smaller pieces
- outer shell of the bone is the support tissue of the body
- tissue that joins stores or supports all parts of an organism
- provides movement support and heat production
- bind muscle to bone
- a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- tube like structure that streches from your mouth to your stomach
- collects transfers and processes information
- inner tissue of the bone looks like a sponge filled with marrow or fat
- groups of specialized tissues are gathered in a certain part of the body to perform a particular function
30 Clues: bind muscle to bone • attach bone to bone • collects transfers and processes information • provides movement support and heat production • attache to the skeleton and aid in voluntary movement • outer shell of the bone is the support tissue of the body • tissue works to keep your heart pumping through involuntary • ...
THE BODY 2021-12-15
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- a part of your mouth, they are red
- in the middle of your belly
- hair on your face
- grows on the top of the head
- hair under the nose
- the bottom of the foot at the back
- you use them to bite and chew food
- the middle part of your leg
- opposite the belly
- you breathe with them
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- joints between the arm and the body
- you can wear a watch here
- in front of your brain
- it is big if you eat too much
- on the top of the fingers, they can be painted
- hair on your eyes
- joint between the leg and the foot
- it is white, hard and inside your body
- blood is inside
- a part of your hand without fingers
- the brain is inside
- hair above the eyes
22 Clues: blood is inside • hair on your eyes • hair on your face • opposite the belly • hair under the nose • the brain is inside • hair above the eyes • you breathe with them • in front of your brain • you can wear a watch here • in the middle of your belly • the middle part of your leg • grows on the top of the head • it is big if you eat too much • a part of your mouth, they are red • ...
Body Systems 2021-05-13
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- carries oxygen away from the heart
- left side of heart
- where gas exchange happens
- 98.6 degrees F
- Sensations
- bones
- carry blood to the heart
- helps regulate body functions
- break down food
- control center
- get rid of waste
- right side of heart
- apart of respiratory system
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- also known as immune system
- behavior, emotion,memory
- Speech vision
- allow movement
- contains lungs and trachea
- body movement and balance
- also called body systems
- makes motor impulses
- speech hearing smell
22 Clues: bones • Sensations • Speech vision • allow movement • 98.6 degrees F • control center • break down food • get rid of waste • left side of heart • right side of heart • makes motor impulses • speech hearing smell • behavior, emotion,memory • also called body systems • carry blood to the heart • body movement and balance • contains lungs and trachea • where gas exchange happens • ...
HUMAN BODY 2022-04-05
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- A structure made up of different types of tissue and performs a specific function
- A group of organs that work together carrying out major functions
- Body System that helps produce movement, circulate blood, and moves food through the digestive system
- A group of similar cells that are organized to do a specific job
- Tissue that covers the surface of the body, inside and out
- Tissue that provides support for your body
- The basic unit of structure and function
- Body system that allows gas exchange between the body and the environment
- Body system that transports nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hormones throughout the body
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- Body system that breaks down food
- Body system that forms a covering for the body which helps regulate temperature and contains some of the structures necessary for sensation
- Body system that controls growth, development, and energy processes
- Body system that transmits impulses, responds to change, and exercises control over all parts of the body
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment
- Tissue that contracts for body movement
- Body system that transports lymph through the body
- Body system that protects and supports organs, provides a framework for movement, and produces blood cells
- Body system that defends against dangerous pathogens
- Body system that removes waste and helps maintains electrolyte and water balance
- Body system that differs in males and females, and works together for the purpose of sexual reproduction
20 Clues: Body system that breaks down food • Tissue that contracts for body movement • The basic unit of structure and function • Tissue that provides support for your body • The maintenance of a stable internal environment • Body system that transports lymph through the body • Body system that defends against dangerous pathogens • ...
body systems 2022-05-24
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- part of the nervous system that sends the message from your brain
- storage for the excretory system
- maintains fluid levels
- sends messages to the nervous system
- main part of the circulatory system
- what the muscular system is made out of
- regulates biological processes
- transmits signals through the brain and body
- what the skeletal system is made of
- gives body shape and assist movement
- transports of nutrients and waste to and from cells
- main female part of the reproductive system
- absorbs nutrients from what you consume
- responsible for reproduction
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- gets rid of fluid waste
- first part of main digestion in the digestive system
- gland responsible for creating hormones
- things like skin, used for protection
- part of the respiratory system that gets the fresh air in the body
- part of the integumentary system and is the main protection
- responsible for movement
- moves fresh air throughout your body
22 Clues: maintains fluid levels • gets rid of fluid waste • responsible for movement • responsible for reproduction • regulates biological processes • storage for the excretory system • main part of the circulatory system • what the skeletal system is made of • sends messages to the nervous system • moves fresh air throughout your body • gives body shape and assist movement • ...
Body parts 2022-06-06
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- Nariz chiquitas o grandes
- Dientes bancos o amarillos
- Frente pequeña
- Piernas largas
- Brazos alargados o cortos
- Dedo del pie
- Codo.
- Rodillas
- Cabello largo o Corto
- Dedos estirados
- Cadera angosta .
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- Estomago
- Pecho aplio.
- Pies chiquitos
- Boca
- Hombro
- Oidos
- Manos delgadas
- Cuello ancho
- Rostro alargado o chico
- Ojos rasgados, grandes o chiquitos
21 Clues: Boca • Oidos • Codo. • Hombro • Estomago • Rodillas • Pecho aplio. • Cuello ancho • Dedo del pie • Pies chiquitos • Frente pequeña • Manos delgadas • Piernas largas • Dedos estirados • Cadera angosta . • Cabello largo o Corto • Rostro alargado o chico • Nariz chiquitas o grandes • Brazos alargados o cortos • Dientes bancos o amarillos • Ojos rasgados, grandes o chiquitos
Body Parts 2022-05-20
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- Ventre, estomac.
- Une dent.
- Touche.
- Le nombril.
- Les cheveux.
- Le cou.
- Le visage.
- Les orteils.
- Plie.
- Tortille, bouge.
- Sors.
- Les jambes.
- Secoue.
- Les oreilles.
- Le nez.
- Les doigts.
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- La bouche.
- Le pied.
- Les épaules.
- Les fesses.
- Le dos.
- Les pieds
- Attrape.
- Les mains.
- La tête.
- Les yeux.
- Les coudes.
- Les hanches.
- Claque.
- Les dents.
- La langue.
- Les genoux.
- Les bras.
- Ouvre.
34 Clues: Plie. • Sors. • Ouvre. • Touche. • Le dos. • Le cou. • Claque. • Secoue. • Le nez. • Le pied. • Attrape. • La tête. • Une dent. • Les pieds • Les yeux. • Les bras. • La bouche. • Les mains. • Le visage. • Les dents. • La langue. • Les fesses. • Le nombril. • Les coudes. • Les jambes. • Les genoux. • Les doigts. • Les épaules. • Les cheveux. • Les orteils. • Les hanches. • Les oreilles. • Ventre, estomac. • Tortille, bouge.
BODY & HEALTH 2024-12-11
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- the part of your body between your waist and leg
- the use of medicine and exercise to make a person healthy again
- a sickness that affects a livinhg thing
- causing emotional or physical pain
- the particular state that something or someone is in
- unable to see
- to lose blood because of a cut or injury
- to have a continuous pain
- to cause hurt, injury, or damage
- to make healthy or well again
- it happens many times
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- something you do often and regularly
- the condition of being physically strong and healthy
- a small round piece of medicine
- thin, sharp, metal tube used to take blood out or put medicine into the body
- living and dead
- the information you get from an exam, experiment or test
- the air that goes into and out of your lungs
- having a condition or injury that makes it difficult to do things
- to make someone with a sickness healthy
20 Clues: unable to see • living and dead • it happens many times • to have a continuous pain • to make healthy or well again • a small round piece of medicine • to cause hurt, injury, or damage • causing emotional or physical pain • something you do often and regularly • a sickness that affects a livinhg thing • to make someone with a sickness healthy • ...
Body Systems 2025-01-24
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- ___ blood cells fight infection
- groups of tissues working together
- made up of all the organ systems
- groups of cells working together
- system which makes blood cells
- ____ blood cells carry oxygen through the blood
- carry blood to the heart
- circulates substances through the body
- groups of organs working together
- pumps blood
- system which controls other body systems
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- responsible for gas exchange
- carry blood away from the heart
- helps the body move
- balanced internal conditions
- system that removes liquid waste
- food does not pass through these organs
- breaks down food
- made of skin, hair, and nails
- the __ nervous system has the brain and spine
- heart rate _____ when the body needs more O2 delivered to tissues
21 Clues: pumps blood • breaks down food • helps the body move • carry blood to the heart • responsible for gas exchange • balanced internal conditions • made of skin, hair, and nails • system which makes blood cells • ___ blood cells fight infection • carry blood away from the heart • system that removes liquid waste • made up of all the organ systems • groups of cells working together • ...
Body parts 2024-09-19
Body Parts 2024-09-18
26 Clues: pie • pelo • ojos • boca • uñas • dedos • pecho • nariz • cejas • pierna • frente • brazos • bigote • orejas • rostro • cuello • lengua • cabeza • labios • dientes • rodilla • hombros • pestañas • estómago • cachetes • dedos de los pies
Body Parts 2024-09-18
26 Clues: pie • pelo • ojos • boca • uñas • dedos • pecho • nariz • cejas • pierna • frente • brazos • bigote • orejas • rostro • cuello • lengua • cabeza • labios • dientes • rodilla • hombros • pestañas • estómago • cachetes • dedos de los pies
Human Body 2025-02-21
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- scientific name for your funny bone
- brain, nerves and spinal chord are a part of the ___ system
- breaks down food into nutrients (system)
- senses things and sends signals to your brain (system)
- The part of your brain responsible for short-term memory
- system that produces hormones
- moves blood through the body (system)
- holds bones in place
- number of chambers in the heart
- alphabet for blind individuals
- The type of skin on your hands and feet
- part of a nerve cell that receives input
- eye color is determined by
- gives support and protects vital organs (system)
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- true or false? muscles only move bones
- the largest ball and socket joint in your body
- speed up digestion
- moves the bones in your body (system)
- types of bones that produce red blood cells
- takes air into lungs and exhales it (system)
- system that removes waste
- rods and cones are found in the
- the cells that stop a cut from bleeding too much
- protects the body from germs
- largest organ in your body
- system divided into axial and appendicular parts
- the cochlea is found in the middle ___
- automatic responses that only make their way to the spinal chord
- Where alveoli are found
29 Clues: speed up digestion • holds bones in place • Where alveoli are found • system that removes waste • largest organ in your body • eye color is determined by • protects the body from germs • system that produces hormones • alphabet for blind individuals • rods and cones are found in the • number of chambers in the heart • scientific name for your funny bone • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-07
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- - The essential gas inhaled by the lungs, critical for cellular respiration.
- - System made up of bones that provides structure, protection, and movement support.
- - The body system responsible for gas exchange, bringing oxygen into the body and expelling carbon dioxide.
- - Collective term for the interconnected structures in your body responsible for specific functions, from circulation to digestion.
- - Related to the molecular substances that participate in the body’s metabolic processes.
- - Macromolecules made of amino acids, essential for building and repairing tissues.
- - Organs where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is expelled.
- - A waste product of cellular respiration, exhaled through the lungs.
- - A group of organs working together to perform specific bodily functions.
- - The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
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- - The system that controls both voluntary and involuntary actions, consisting of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- - The body system that allows movement, posture, and heat production.
- - The purpose or activity for which a system or organ exists.
- - The column of bones that protects the spinal cord and supports the body.
- - The body’s largest organ, serving as a protective barrier against environmental threats.
- - A bundle of fibers that transmits electrical signals throughout the body.
- - The organ that acts as the control center for the body’s activities, processing sensory information and regulating functions.
- - The red fluid circulating through the circulatory system, delivering oxygen and nutrients.
- - The system responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, and gases throughout the body.
- - System responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- - Part of the digestive system where most nutrient absorption occurs.
21 Clues: - The purpose or activity for which a system or organ exists. • - Organs where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is expelled. • - System responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. • - The body system that allows movement, posture, and heat production. • - Part of the digestive system where most nutrient absorption occurs. • ...
Human Body 2024-01-01
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- chemical abbreviation for the energy molecule made during CR
- where most mechanical digestion occurs
- the nervous, skeletal and muscular systems work together to help us ____
- gaseous waste product of CR
- where most chemical digestion occurs
- what the circulatory system uses to transport materials
- most important product of CR
- skeletal muscles work in ____
- organ that holds urine
- what the digestive system provides for cell respiration
- muscles move in response to signals from the _____
- type of muscle found in internal organs
- product of the endocrine system
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- connects the brain to the rest of the nerves
- raw materials of CR
- special type of muscle found only in the heart
- the circulatory system ____ all the materials for cell respiration
- muscles pull on ____
- connect arteries and veins
- small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- the ____ system collects and removes the waste products of CR
- carry blood away from the heart
- what the respiratory system provides for cell respiration
23 Clues: raw materials of CR • muscles pull on ____ • organ that holds urine • connect arteries and veins • gaseous waste product of CR • most important product of CR • skeletal muscles work in ____ • carry blood away from the heart • product of the endocrine system • where most chemical digestion occurs • where most mechanical digestion occurs • type of muscle found in internal organs • ...
Human body 2024-01-05
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- The soft part in your mouth used for tasting and talking.
- The organs you use to see.
- The smaller parts on your hands.
- The long parts attached to your shoulders with hands at the end.
- Here are some human body parts simplified for 8-year-olds learning English:
- The opening in your face where you eat and talk.
- The long parts attached to your hips with feet at the end.
- The parts at the end of your legs with toes.
- The parts at the end of your arms with fingers.
- The wide parts on either side of your body, above your legs.
- Hard parts in your mouth used for biting and chewing.
- The rear part of your body.
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- The small parts at the end of your feet.
- The parts on the sides of your head you use to hear.
- The part on your face you use to smell.
- The wide parts on either side of your neck.
- The area below your chest where your food goes.
- The front part of your body, between your shoulders.
- The part that connects your head to your body.
- The joints in the middle of your legs.
- The top part of your body where your face is.
21 Clues: The organs you use to see. • The rear part of your body. • The smaller parts on your hands. • The joints in the middle of your legs. • The part on your face you use to smell. • The small parts at the end of your feet. • The wide parts on either side of your neck. • The parts at the end of your legs with toes. • The top part of your body where your face is. • ...
Human Body 2023-12-03
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- part of the respiratory and digestive systems
- System that absorbs nutrients
- tissue that carries nutrients
- holds air in our body
- System that moves our body
- breaks down food with acid
- System that brings air into the body
- ____ intestine absorbs water
- boss of the body
- carries waste between bladder and kidney
- System that removes waste
- moves food to stomach
- holds waste
- helps us send messages and discover the world around us
- organ that gives structure
- _____ intestine absorbs most nutrients
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- another word for windpipe
- the _____ pumps blood
- System that carries nutrients
- System that sends message
- organ that helps us move
- carries blood away from the heart
- smallest blood vessels
- connects bones
- connect bone to muscle
- sends messages between brain and body
- carries waste out of the body
- filter
- cushion joints and gives some structure
- where gas exchange occurs
- carries blood towards the heart
- System that gives structure
32 Clues: filter • holds waste • connects bones • boss of the body • the _____ pumps blood • holds air in our body • moves food to stomach • smallest blood vessels • connect bone to muscle • organ that helps us move • another word for windpipe • System that sends message • where gas exchange occurs • System that removes waste • System that moves our body • breaks down food with acid • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-06
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- organs that gets rid of waste from blood.
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use.
- Organs that help you breathe.
- bone that protects your brain.
- The heart, liver and brain are all examples of an _ _ _ _ _.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- system that helps you to fight disease.
- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere
- a blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart.
- organ that reabsorbs water from food.
- groups of cells with a similar function that work together.
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- a group of organs working together: organ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones.
- basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- organ that contains acid and breaks down food.
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- Organ system that gives your body structure.
- Large organ that forms part of the digestive system.
- the endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate growth.
- organ system that removes waste from your body.
- small tubes within your lungs.
- organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses.
- organ that pumps blood.
24 Clues: organ that pumps blood. • Organs that help you breathe. • bone that protects your brain. • small tubes within your lungs. • Tissue that connects muscle to bone. • organ that reabsorbs water from food. • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food. • bones that protect the heart and lungs. • system that helps you to fight disease. • organs that gets rid of waste from blood. • ...
BODY FLUIDS 2023-11-10
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- sensitive test to detect intra-abdominal bleeding in blunt trauma cases
- semenalysis preferred collection method
- major CSF protein
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- most diagnostically significant hematology test performed on serous fluids
- it may interfere in crystal identification
- filamentous inner membrane
- presence of blood in the pleural fluid due to traumatic injury & membrane damage such as occurs in malignancy, or a traumatic aspiration.
- in amniotic fluid the value of 47 or higher indicates
- accumulation of fluid between the peritoneal membranes
- site of spermatogenesis
- amniotic fluid volume greater than 1200 mL
- secreted by the type Il pneumocytes of the fetal lung
- amniotic fluid volume less than 800 mL
- present in the amnion-membranous sac that surrounds the fetus
- major fluid of the body
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- found in Acute leukemia, Either in Lymphoblasts,Myeloblast, or Monoblast form
- test for choline
- appearance of living sperm
- procedure used to obtain amniotic fluid by needle aspiration into the amniotic sac
- microbial infection
- detects the presence of Crytococcus neoformans
- stain of choice in semenalysis
- degenerative joint disorders
- is the needle aspiration in collecting synovial fluid
- newborn's first bowel movement
- withdrawal method
- also known as the joint fluid
- the appearance of CSF is due to Hemoglobin degradation products
- Aminostat-FLM uses ________ containing polyclonal anti PG antibodies that are specific for PG- containing lamellar bodies in the amniotic fluid.
30 Clues: test for choline • major CSF protein • withdrawal method • microbial infection • site of spermatogenesis • major fluid of the body • appearance of living sperm • filamentous inner membrane • degenerative joint disorders • also known as the joint fluid • stain of choice in semenalysis • newborn's first bowel movement • amniotic fluid volume less than 800 mL • ...
BODY PARTS 2023-10-09
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- good for walking
- organ for see
- we brush
- body
- back
- serves to listen
- the eyes are on top
- serves to speak
- feel something
- sharp part of the face
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- hard pieces in the mouth
- it in the middle part of the body
- hollow neck tube
- to hear
- part where the brain is located
- to smell
- to taste
- protection of the thoracic cavity
- superior member
- holds the head
- front part of the head
21 Clues: body • back • to hear • to smell • to taste • we brush • organ for see • holds the head • feel something • serves to speak • superior member • hollow neck tube • good for walking • serves to listen • the eyes are on top • front part of the head • sharp part of the face • hard pieces in the mouth • part where the brain is located • it in the middle part of the body • protection of the thoracic cavity
Body Parts 2023-10-07
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- Organs for smelling
- Part of the body located between the shoulders and the hips
- Part of the face that can show happiness
- Organ responsible for thinking and coordination
- The sense associated with the nose
- Used for eating and speaking
- Part of the body often adorned with makeup
- We use these to see
- Body part for tasting different flavors
- The sense associated with the eyes
- These are connected to the wrists
- We use these to grasp and manipulate objects
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- The part of the face above the eyes
- The longest part of the body, from hip to knee
- The body's natural covering
- The lower part of the body, often where a belt is worn
- Organs for hearing - Ears
- Central organ of the circulatory system
- Organ for digestion
- The uppermost part of the body
20 Clues: Organs for smelling • Organ for digestion • We use these to see • Organs for hearing - Ears • The body's natural covering • Used for eating and speaking • The uppermost part of the body • These are connected to the wrists • The sense associated with the nose • The sense associated with the eyes • The part of the face above the eyes • Central organ of the circulatory system • ...
Body parts 2023-10-17
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- soft part inside the mouth that you can move around and use for eating and speaking
- the thickest finger on your hand
- front part of your face below the mouth
- each of the four slender jointed parts attached to either hand.
- the organ where food begins to be digested
- one of the long parts of your body that your feet are joined to
- the joint between your foot and your leg
- one of the five moveable parts at the end of your foot
- long tube in your body through which food passes after it leaves your stomach
- the part of the body that joins your head and your shoulders
- the joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans.
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- organ in your chest that pumps blood through your body
- one of the two organs that you breathe with
- the opening and cavity in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips, through which.
- top part of your leg between your knee and hip
- the row of bones down the centre of your back that supports your body
- part of your body where your hand joins your arm
- the front part of your body between the neck and stomach
- the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which a person stands or walks.
- front part of your head, where your eyes, and nose are.
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist, including the palm, fingers, and thumb.
- either of the two fleshy parts which form the upper and lower edges of the opening of the mouth.
- each of a pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrate animals.
- the joint where your arm bends
- one of the two organs in your lower back that separates waste products from your blood and makes urine
25 Clues: the joint where your arm bends • the thickest finger on your hand • front part of your face below the mouth • the joint between your foot and your leg • the organ where food begins to be digested • one of the two organs that you breathe with • top part of your leg between your knee and hip • part of your body where your hand joins your arm • ...
Body parts 2024-01-16
26 Clues: Fot • Arm • Kne • Tær • Øye • Hår • Bein • Rygg • Nese • Hals • Ører • Mage • Munn • Hånd • Albue • Tunge • Bryst • Panne • Tenner • Finger • Negler • Lepper • Skulder • Øyebryn • Håndledd • Øyevipper
body orginization 2023-12-07
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- removal of small amount of tissue
- to unite parts by stitching them together
- an organism that grows on or in another organism
- having no known cause
- predictions of a disease's course or outcome
- use of X-rays passed through the body to make a visual record
- a spreading inflammation of tissue
- sudden, severe, having a short course
- excessive growth pf normal cells in normal arrangement
- caused by the affects of treatment
- treatment that involves stimulation or suppression of the immune system
- instrument used to examine the ears
- pus formation
- growing worse, harmful tending to cause death
- pertaining to the whole body
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- death of tissue
- a groove or split
- capable of passing from one person to the other such as an infectious disease
- hardening, an abnormally hard spot or place
- a localized collection of pus
- removal by cutting
- occurring at a low level but continuously in a given area
- an instrument used for listening to sounds produced within the body
- an instrument for examining the interior of the eye
- material that escapes from blood vessels as a result of tissue injury
- worsening of disease increase in severity of a disease or it's system
- describing a disease that is prevalent throughout an entire region or the world
- an abnormal filled sac or pouch
- a device that transforms light into a beam of intense heat and power
- tumor attached by a thin stalk
- lessening of disease symptoms
- treatment, intervention
- the cause of disease
- accumulation of fluid to the peritoneal cavity
34 Clues: pus formation • death of tissue • a groove or split • removal by cutting • the cause of disease • having no known cause • treatment, intervention • pertaining to the whole body • a localized collection of pus • lessening of disease symptoms • tumor attached by a thin stalk • an abnormal filled sac or pouch • removal of small amount of tissue • a spreading inflammation of tissue • ...
Body Parts 2024-01-24
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- helps you hug people
- connects your hand to your arm
- the top of your body
- the fingers of your foot
- the top of your torso
- the middle part of your leg
- the middle of your arm
- the bottom of your torso, the food you eat goes here
- connects your arms to your torso
- helps you hear
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- the part of our body that touches the ground
- connected to your arm
- on your hand: helps you hold things
- helps you see
- in your mouth, helps you eat your food.
- the middle part of your body
- helps you talk
- helps you smell
- grows on your head
- helps you walk
20 Clues: helps you see • helps you talk • helps you walk • helps you hear • helps you smell • grows on your head • helps you hug people • the top of your body • connected to your arm • the top of your torso • the middle of your arm • the fingers of your foot • the middle part of your leg • the middle part of your body • connects your hand to your arm • connects your arms to your torso • ...
Body Spanish 2024-02-02
25 Clues: arm • ear • toe • eye • skin • face • hair • head • hand • Body • bone • lips • nose • heel • foot • chest • teeth • brain • mouth • elbow • thigh • finger • muscle • eyebrow • inner ear
BODY PARTS 2024-11-16
Across
- /ʃɪn/ is the front part of your lower leg below your knee.
- /kɑːf/ (UK) or /kæf/ (US) is the meaty part at the back of your lower leg.
- /θrəʊt/ is the tube inside your neck for food and air.
- /ɪnˈtɛstɪn/ is the long tube in your body that helps digest food.
- /dʒɔː/ is the part you move to chew and talk.
- /ˈtɪʃuː/ is a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants.
- /ˈfɪŋɡərprɪnt/ is the special pattern on your fingertip that only you have.
- /ˈɔːɡənz/ are the important parts inside your body that has a special job.
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- /ˈnɒstrɪlz/ are the two holes in your nose for breathing.
- /ˈkɪdni/ is the bean-shaped organ that cleans your blood.
- /ˈɪndeks fɪŋɡər/ is the finger next to the thumb.
- /weɪst/ is the middle part of your body where you wear your belt.
- /ˈæŋkl/ is the joint that connects your foot to your leg.
- /hɑːrt/ pumps blood through your body.
- /θaɪ/ is the upper part of your leg above your knee.
- /spaɪn/ is the line of bones from your neck to your lower back.
- /hɪp/ is the joint where your leg connects to your body.
- /rɪbz/ are the bones that surround the chest.
- /ˈstʌmək/ holds food after you eat.
- /skælp/ is the skin on top of your head where hair grows
20 Clues: /ˈstʌmək/ holds food after you eat. • /hɑːrt/ pumps blood through your body. • /dʒɔː/ is the part you move to chew and talk. • /rɪbz/ are the bones that surround the chest. • /ˈɪndeks fɪŋɡər/ is the finger next to the thumb. • /θaɪ/ is the upper part of your leg above your knee. • /θrəʊt/ is the tube inside your neck for food and air. • ...
Body Systems 2024-11-05
Across
- billions of these finger-like projections are found in the small intestine and help absorb nutrients
- the contractions of muscle around the esophagus which pushes food down to the stomach
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- this organ gets larger when you inhale (breathe in) and smaller when you exhale (breathe out)
- blood that has lots of oxygen in it is this color
- prevent the backflow of blood in the circulatory system
- after air enters your mouth or nose, it does down this large tube towards your lungs
- this substance is produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder before it is released into the small intestine to help breakdown fat particles
- part of the digestive system that does both mechanical and chemical digestion
- most breakdown of food happens at this organ which has acid inside it
- blood that does not have much oxygen in it is this color
- any neuron that is sending a signal toward the brain is a __________ neuron (hint: the word starts with an “s”)
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- this muscle (along with the rib muscles) help you breathe (it is seen in diagram 2)
- the process that allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to exchange at the alveoli
- this type of cell makes up all parts of the nervous system (the brain, the spinal cord, and nerves) It is seen in diagram 2
- this organ is part of the excretory system and filters the blood
- the nervous system is organized into two main parts: The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord and the ________ nervous system is made up of all the nerves
- the name for the waste that gets stored in the bladder before it is excreted from the body
- the part of the digestive system where water is absorbed out of the food passing through
- these are fibers made up of neurons that send messages to and from the brain
- there are many of these air sacs found in the lungs and are surrounded by capillaries
- any neuron that is sending a signal away from the brain is a __________ neuron (hint: the word starts with an “m”)
22 Clues: blood that has lots of oxygen in it is this color • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • prevent the backflow of blood in the circulatory system • blood that does not have much oxygen in it is this color • this organ is part of the excretory system and filters the blood • most breakdown of food happens at this organ which has acid inside it • ...
Body parts 2024-12-06
The Body 2024-12-09
Across
- Mis on keha keskne närvisüsteem?
- Mis on vere transpordiks kasutatav torukujuline struktuur?
- Mis aitab toitu purustada ja närida?
- Mis organ vastutab mõtlemise eest?
- Mis moodustab keha tugeva struktuuri?
- Mis organ pumpab verd kehas?
- Mis kaitseb meie aju koljus?
- Mis organ filtreerib verd?
- Mis organ toodab insuliini?
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- Mis organ on vajalik hingamiseks?
- Mis ühendab luid kehas?
- Mis on suurim organ inimese kehas?
- Mis võimaldab maitset tunda?
- Mis vastutab heli tajumise eest?
- Mis võimaldab näha?
- Mis lihas tõstab ja langetab käsi?
- Milline organ vastutab toidu seedimise eest?
- Mis organ vastutab keha Mürgiliste ainete eest?
- Mis on meie sõrmede ja varvaste lõpus?
- Mis on kehas hapniku kandja?
20 Clues: Mis võimaldab näha? • Mis ühendab luid kehas? • Mis organ filtreerib verd? • Mis organ toodab insuliini? • Mis võimaldab maitset tunda? • Mis on kehas hapniku kandja? • Mis organ pumpab verd kehas? • Mis kaitseb meie aju koljus? • Mis on keha keskne närvisüsteem? • Mis vastutab heli tajumise eest? • Mis organ on vajalik hingamiseks? • Mis on suurim organ inimese kehas? • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-28
Across
- Long structure of neurons that sends signals throughout the entire body.
- An action that cannot be controlled by thinking about it.
- Intestine Long tube connected to the small intestine where water is absorbed from food waste.
- Intestine Long tube connected to the stomach where nutrient absorption occurs,
- Tiny vessels that allow important materials to enter your body’s cells.
- Tissue that connects bone to bone.
- Where two or more bones meet
- An action that can be controlled by thinking about it.
- Place that receives air, food and liquids from the mouth & nose.
- The different ways our body detects and reacts to stimuli.
- Cells in the nervous system that transmit signals to one another.
- Tube that carries urine out of the body.
- Long tube that air travels down after being inhaled.
- Organ where food is broken down into small molecules.
- Special molecules that detect and receive stimuli.
- Organ that filters waste from the blood.
- Tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder.
- The ability to receive information about the outside environment through physical contact with the skin.
- Organ that stores urine.
- Large muscle below the lungs that contracts/relaxes as you breathe.
- Main organs of the respiratory system that inhale and exhale air.
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- Microscopic sacs where gas exchange occurs.
- Changes in an organism’s environment that causes a reaction.
- The ability of the eyes to detect and receive light waves so the brain can form it into images.
- Soft tissue that can contract and relax and allows you to move.
- The ability to detect different odors with your nose.
- Pair of tubes connecting the trachea to the lungs.
- Muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- Vessel that usually carries low-oxygen blood toward the heart.
- Strong, flexible tissue that protects bones & joints
- Vessel that usually carries high-oxygen blood away from the heart.
- Tissue that connects bone to muscle.
- The ability to detect sound waves with your ears.
- Chamber that pumps blood out of the heart.
- The ability to tell the difference between flavors in your mouth.
- Chamber where blood enters the heart.
- Organ that receives, processes, responds to, and stores information.
37 Clues: Organ that stores urine. • Where two or more bones meet • Tissue that connects bone to bone. • Tissue that connects bone to muscle. • Chamber where blood enters the heart. • Tube that carries urine out of the body. • Organ that filters waste from the blood. • Chamber that pumps blood out of the heart. • Microscopic sacs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-28
Across
- Tiny openings in leaves that filter materials.
- Organ that receives, processes, responds to, and stores information.
- The process of plants releasing water through their leaves.
- An action that cannot be controlled by thinking about it.
- Where two or more bones meet
- The ability to detect sound waves with your ears.
- Tiny vessels that allow important materials to enter your body’s cells.
- The ability of the eyes to detect and receive light waves so the brain can form it into images.
- Vessel that usually carries low-oxygen blood toward the heart.
- The ability to detect different odors with your nose.
- Organ that stores urine.
- Tissue that connects bone to muscle.
- Tissue that connects bone to bone.
- Special molecules that detect and receive stimuli.
- Main organs of the respiratory system that inhale and exhale air.
- Organ where food is broken down into small molecules.
- Intestine Long tube connected to the small intestine where water is absorbed from food waste.
- The different ways our body detects and reacts to stimuli.
- Strong, flexible tissue that protects bones & joints
- Vascular tissue that carries water from the roots to the leaves.
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- Vascular tissue that carries sugar throughout the plant.
- Long tube that air travels down after being inhaled.
- Place that receives air, food and liquids from the mouth & nose.
- An action that can be controlled by thinking about it.
- Tube that carries urine out of the body.
- Cells in the nervous system that transmit signals to one another.
- Changes in an organism’s environment that causes a reaction.
- Organ that filters waste from the blood.
- Vessel that usually carries high-oxygen blood away from the heart.
- Pair of tubes connecting the trachea to the lungs.
- Large muscle below the lungs that contracts/relaxes as you breathe.
- Chamber where blood enters the heart.
- Tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder.
- Chamber that pumps blood out of the heart.
- The ability to receive information about the outside environment through physical contact with the skin.
- Intestine Long tube connected to the stomach where nutrient absorption occurs,
- Muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- Cord Long structure of neurons that sends signals throughout the entire body.
- The ability to tell the difference between flavors in your mouth.
- Soft tissue that can contract and relax and allows you to move.
- Microscopic sacs where gas exchange occurs.
41 Clues: Organ that stores urine. • Where two or more bones meet • Tissue that connects bone to bone. • Tissue that connects bone to muscle. • Chamber where blood enters the heart. • Tube that carries urine out of the body. • Organ that filters waste from the blood. • Chamber that pumps blood out of the heart. • Microscopic sacs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
Body Systems 2025-05-06
Across
- Breaks down food to absorb nutrients and remove waste.
- – Stores urine before it leaves the body.
- Controls body functions by transmitting signals between body and brain.
- – Defends the body against infection.
- – Organ that churns food and mixes it with digestive juices.
- – Organ where T-cells mature and develop.
- – Main communication line between brain and body.
- – Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- – The kneecap bone.
- Allows movement and maintains posture using muscles.
- – Gland that regulates metabolism.
- Provides structure, protects organs, and allows movement.
- Supplies oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- – “Master gland” that controls other glands.
- – Largest artery in the body.
- – Tubes that branch from trachea into lungs.
- Protects the body from pathogens and harmful substances.
- – Organ that performs gas exchange.
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
- – Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- – Filters blood and creates urine.
- – Pumps blood through the body.
- – Organs that produce sperm in males.
- – Chemical that controls body functions.
- – Outer layer of skin.
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- – Flat bone in the middle of the chest that connects to ribs.
- Removes waste products from the body.
- – One of the two bones in the forearm.
- – The windpipe; connects throat to bronchi.
- – Chest muscle that moves the shoulder joint.
- – Small opening in the skin that releases sweat.
- – Filters toxins from the blood.
- – Where most digestion and nutrient absorption occurs.
- – A specialized cell that carries electrical signals.
- – Group of four muscles on the front of the thigh.
- Protects the body; includes skin, hair, and nails.
- – Organ that processes sensory information and controls thinking.
- – Muscular tube that moves food from mouth to stomach.
- – Male reproductive cell.
- Enables the production of offspring.
- Produces hormones that regulate growth, metabolism, and mood.
- – Female reproductive cell.
42 Clues: – The kneecap bone. • – Outer layer of skin. • – Male reproductive cell. • – Female reproductive cell. • – Largest artery in the body. • – Pumps blood through the body. • – Filters toxins from the blood. • – Gland that regulates metabolism. • – Filters blood and creates urine. • – Organ that performs gas exchange. • Enables the production of offspring. • ...
Spanish Body 2025-03-20
32 Clues: hip • arm • eye • ear • leg • neck • hand • nose • head • knee • chin • palm • face • heel • hair • back • foot • waist • ankle • wrist • cheek • mouth • chest • teeth • elbow • throat • finger • eyebrow • stomach • shoulder • forehead • belly button
Body Systems 2025-04-11
Across
- Muscular bag that stores the food you eat
- The division of the trachea from the left and right lung
- Carries air from the throat to the lungs
- Structure of the digestive system that accepts everything that the small intestine does not
- Bean-shaped organs that separate the blood from the urine that flows through it
- Structure of the digestive system that moves food from the throat to the stomach
- The part of the throat situated below the mouth and nasal cavity
- Produces bile which filters out toxins and waste
- Stores bile produced by the liver.
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- Units in the lungs that permit gas exchange between air in the lungs and the blood in the capillaries.
- Slippery secretion produced by the mucus membranes
- A flap-like structure at the back of the throat that closes over the trachea preventing food from entering it
- Hollow-muscular organ that stores urine
- Structure of the digestive system that mixes food with saliva
- The part of the respiratory system that holds the vocal cords
- A pair of organs optimized for gas exchange between our blood and air.
- Narrow tubes made of elastic fibers and smooth muscle tissue
- Produces digestive enzymes to digest fats, carbohydrates, and proteins
- Hair-like projections found in the epithelium of the nose
- Structure that absorbs water, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
20 Clues: Stores bile produced by the liver. • Hollow-muscular organ that stores urine • Carries air from the throat to the lungs • Muscular bag that stores the food you eat • Produces bile which filters out toxins and waste • Slippery secretion produced by the mucus membranes • The division of the trachea from the left and right lung • ...
Body parts 2025-04-08
Across
- Clap your...
- Barbilla
- Dedos
- Cuello
- Pizarron
- Primo
- Escritorio
- You listen with them
- pies
- Dientes
- Diente
- Recamara
- Borrador
- Estomago
- Boca
- Comedor
- Cometa
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- Cabello
- Espalda
- Bailar
- Head, shoulders, ___________ and toes
- You run with them
- Cabeza
- Pie
- Hombros
- Tijeras
- Nariz
- Ojos
- Cocina
- Tío
- Si no te acuerdas eres bien...
- Dedos de los pies
- Hermano
- Brazo
- tía
35 Clues: Pie • Tío • tía • Ojos • pies • Boca • Dedos • Primo • Nariz • Brazo • Bailar • Cabeza • Cuello • Cocina • Diente • Cometa • Cabello • Espalda • Hombros • Tijeras • Dientes • Hermano • Comedor • Barbilla • Pizarron • Recamara • Borrador • Estomago • Escritorio • Clap your... • You run with them • Dedos de los pies • You listen with them • Si no te acuerdas eres bien... • Head, shoulders, ___________ and toes
Body Systems 2025-05-13
Across
- Fights infections and diseases.
- Protects organs and enables movement with bones.
- Enables humans to create offspring.
- System responsible for breathing
- Involves secretion from organs like the pancreas and pituitary.
- Works with the immune system and transports lymph.
- Related to the lungs.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Regulates body using hormones.
- Controls and coordinates body functions with the brain and spinal cord.
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- Consists of brain and spinal cord.
- Transports nutrients, gases, and waste in blood.
- Protects the body from outside damage.
- Supports movement and maintains
- Network of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Delivers sensory input to the brain.
- Removes waste from the body via kidneys and bladder.
- filters blood and removes liquid waste.
- Processes food into nutrients.
- Related to hormone activity.
20 Clues: Related to the lungs. • Related to hormone activity. • Processes food into nutrients. • Regulates body using hormones. • Fights infections and diseases. • Supports movement and maintains • System responsible for breathing • Pumps blood throughout the body. • Consists of brain and spinal cord. • Enables humans to create offspring. • Delivers sensory input to the brain. • ...
Body Systems 2024-03-11
Across
- Responsible for body regulation
- Gives your body shape and structure and protects organs
- Responsible for movement
- Make up muscle tissue
- Responsible for removing waste from our bodies
- Another way to say all of our different systems
- Organs that make substances
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- Responsible for managing hormones
- Carries resources across the body
- Responsible for producing offspring
- Keeping the body in specific conditions constantly
- Breaking food physically and then breaking it down chemically
- Chemicals produced to control many parts of the body
- Places where blood can exchange nutrients and oxygen for waste
- Takes in nutrients from food
- Takes in oxygen and puts out carbon dioxide
- Made of muscle fibers
- Carries blood to heart
- The messenger and control system of the body
- Carries blood away from heart
20 Clues: Made of muscle fibers • Make up muscle tissue • Carries blood to heart • Responsible for movement • Organs that make substances • Takes in nutrients from food • Carries blood away from heart • Responsible for body regulation • Responsible for managing hormones • Carries resources across the body • Responsible for producing offspring • Takes in oxygen and puts out carbon dioxide • ...
Human body 2024-02-27
Across
- characterized by its spongy, porous, honeycomb-like structure and is typically found at the ends of long bones
- substance in your body that produces hair, eye and skin pigmentation
- makes up the thick middle layer of the heart
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other parts of the body
- a muscle that contracts without conscious control
- the outermost layer of skin on your body
- flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant.
- a spongy substance found in the center of the bones
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D.
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- involuntary, non-striated muscle
- skeletal muscles that attach to bones and can be consciously activated to control movement
- muscles in our bodies that have a striped appearance
- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells.
- The inner layer of the two main layers of the skin
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement
- disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- a highly organized tissue composed of bundles of muscle fibers called myofibers which contain several myofibrils
- small secretory cavity, sac, or gland.
- the individual bones that stack on top of each other to form the vertebral column, commonly known as the spine
- minute opening in a surface, especially the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles can pass
22 Clues: involuntary, non-striated muscle • small secretory cavity, sac, or gland. • the outermost layer of skin on your body • makes up the thick middle layer of the heart • a muscle that contracts without conscious control • The inner layer of the two main layers of the skin • a spongy substance found in the center of the bones • ...
Body parts 2024-04-07
Across
- The part of the body above the hips; often associated with body shape.
- The part extending from the shoulder; used for grasping and holding.
- The strip of hair above the eye; protects the eyes from sweat.
- The upper part of the leg; supports body weight and movement.
- The front part of the lower leg.
- Th muscular organ inside the mouth; used for tasting and speech.
- The part of an arm connecting the upper and lower arm.
- The joint connecting the arm and torso; allows arm movement.
- Hard, bony structure in the mouth; used for chewing food.
- The joint connecting the legs to the torso; the upper part of the lower body that supports body weight.
- The organ used for smelling and breathing; it filters the air.
- The front part of the torso.
- The area between the chest and lower body.
- The joint connecting the foot to the leg; allows foot movement.
- The muscular back part of the lower leg; used in walking and running.
- The sides of the face below the eyes; often associated with blushing.
Down
- The bones that form the frame of the mouth; holds the teeth.
- A foot finger; used for balance.
- The curved bones surrounding the chest; protect the internal organs.
- The front part of the head above the eyebrows.
- The bottom part of the face; helps in speech and chewing.
- The digits extending from the hands; used for touching and holding.
- The short, thick finger; used for grasping.
- The organ where food is taken in; used for talking and expressing emotions.
- The part of an arm - a joint connecting the hand to the arm; allows hand movement.
- The lower part of the leg; used for standing and walking.
- The soft, rounded parts surrounding the mouth; used in speech and expression.
- The organ of seeing.
- The part of the human body at the end of the arm; consists of a thumb, four fingers, and a palm.
- The joint connecting the thigh and lower leg; allows bending of the leg.
- The part of a body that connects the head to the body; supports the head and allows movement.
- The back part of the foot; used in walking and standing.
- The organ of hearing; responsible for detecting sound.
- The rear part of the torso.
- The part that goes from the top of the lower body to the floor; used for walking and running.
35 Clues: The organ of seeing. • The rear part of the torso. • The front part of the torso. • A foot finger; used for balance. • The front part of the lower leg. • The area between the chest and lower body. • The short, thick finger; used for grasping. • The front part of the head above the eyebrows. • The part of an arm connecting the upper and lower arm. • ...
Body Tissues 2024-04-15
Across
- _______ muscle is one you cannot control. They are in the hollow places in your body.
- ______ tissue or fat tissue is a connective tissue that stores fat.
- Where blood is made.
- These are tissues that attache bones to muscles to help you move.
- _______ tissue make up the skin, the inside of the lungs and the sinuses and the stomach lining. They protect your body by keeping harmful things out.
- This tissue carries messages throughout the bodies of animals. They come from the brain.
- These help your blood clot when you get a cut.
- This gooey yellowish fluid carries food to the cells and transports wastes away from cells.
- These are tiny blood vessels where all the big exchanges happen (waste, oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide all travel through these).
- These attach bones to bones. They are like long straps.
- The layer of skin under the epidermis where the sweat glands, nerve endings hair follicles and blood vessels are.
- This is a muscle you can control. It is a ‘____ muscle”.
- This protein carries oxygen throughout the body.
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- These cells are the infection fighters. The more you have the sicker you are probably.
- This is essential to the function of our bodies. It keeps us warm, it’s where energy is stored, it cushions our internal organs and keeps our skin and hair healthy.
- These “signatures” are unique to each person. They begin to form during pregnancy.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- _____ tissue holds things together and give support and structure to the body.
- This type of muscle moves the skeleton and is voluntary.
- This layer of skin is basically made up of fat that protects you from pumps and keeps you warm.
- _______ muscle squeeze the walls of the heart, pumping blood throughout the body.
- A pigment in that gives your skin color.
- This tissue is responsible for your every move.
23 Clues: Where blood is made. • The outer layer of the skin. • A pigment in that gives your skin color. • These help your blood clot when you get a cut. • This tissue is responsible for your every move. • This protein carries oxygen throughout the body. • These attach bones to bones. They are like long straps. • This type of muscle moves the skeleton and is voluntary. • ...
Body Parts 2024-03-18
Across
- - горло
- - ухо
- - икра
- - живот, желудок
- - feet - ступня - ступни
- - нос
- - teeth - зуб - зубы
- - щека
- - локоть
- - рот
- - палец
- - нога
- - шея
- - голова
- - лицо
- - большой палец
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- - запястье
- - челюсть
- - пятка
- - палец ноги
- - подбородок
- - лоб
- - плечо
- - лодыжка, щиколотка
- - бедро
- - кисть руки
- - бедро
- - колено
- - спина
- - грудная клетка
- - рука (от кисти до плеча)
31 Clues: - ухо • - лоб • - нос • - рот • - шея • - икра • - щека • - нога • - лицо • - пятка • - горло • - плечо • - бедро • - бедро • - спина • - палец • - колено • - локоть • - голова • - челюсть • - запястье • - палец ноги • - подбородок • - кисть руки • - большой палец • - живот, желудок • - грудная клетка • - лодыжка, щиколотка • - teeth - зуб - зубы • - feet - ступня - ступни • - рука (от кисти до плеча)
Body parts 2021-09-06
23 Clues: nos • mózg • noga • oczy • dłoń • zęby • bark • ucho • twarz • plecy • serce • wargi • język • szyja • włosy • głowa • buzia • stopa • ramię • kolano • palce u stóp • palec u ręki • brzuch, żołądek
Body parts 2021-06-06
Across
- csípő
- has
- hair
- ujj (kéz)
- shoulder
- köröm
- arc
- feet
- He ___ have red apples. = Neki nincsenek piros almái. (rövidítve!)
- lábujj
- száj
- eye
- térd
- back
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- She ___ brown eyes. = Barna szemei vannak.
- I___ am tall. = Magas vagyok.
- head
- kézfej
- mellkas
- I ___ a new sport car. = Új sportkocsim van.
- ear
- arm
- leg
- You ___ dirty. = Koszos vagy.
- foot
- váll
- fog
- It ___ empty. = Ez üres.
- orr
- fogak
- We ___ have long nails. = Nekünk nincsenek hosszú körmeink. (rövidítve!)
31 Clues: has • ear • arm • leg • arc • fog • orr • eye • head • hair • feet • foot • váll • száj • térd • back • csípő • köröm • fogak • kézfej • lábujj • mellkas • shoulder • ujj (kéz) • It ___ empty. = Ez üres. • I___ am tall. = Magas vagyok. • You ___ dirty. = Koszos vagy. • She ___ brown eyes. = Barna szemei vannak. • I ___ a new sport car. = Új sportkocsim van. • He ___ have red apples. = Neki nincsenek piros almái. (rövidítve!) • ...
The Body 2022-01-11
Across
- slightly salty
- to make an impression
- bringing thoughts/ feelings to make an impression
- leave of absence
- pale
- ridged/ grooved surface
- framework used to support an elevated structure
- over confident of knowledge
- drain that allows water to flow under a road
- someone who skips school without permission
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- work done by another person
- related to college living
- without energy
- massive/ huge
- when a person thinks they are more important or impressive than they are
- determinedly, without flinching
- sadly
- old/dilapidated
- stone built to carry a road over low ground areas
- beginning to exist/ develop
20 Clues: pale • sadly • massive/ huge • without energy • slightly salty • old/dilapidated • leave of absence • to make an impression • ridged/ grooved surface • related to college living • work done by another person • beginning to exist/ develop • over confident of knowledge • determinedly, without flinching • someone who skips school without permission • drain that allows water to flow under a road • ...
Body Parts 2022-01-11
20 Clues: Roux • Lèvre • Blond • L'oeil • Bouclé • Chauve • Le nez • La main • Le bras • La tête • Une dent • La jambe • Le coude • Le doigt • L'oreille • Le visage • La bouche • Le sourcil • Les cheveux • La poitrine
Body Systems 2022-10-19
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- exhaled from your body
- only found in plant cell
- control center of the nervous system
- hip joint
- control center of a cell
- elbow joint
- the purpose of a structure
- responsible for photosynthesis
- the system for structure
- hearts and veins make up this system
- pumps about 4000 gallons of blood a day
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- skeletal, smooth, cardiac
- makes chloroplast green
- the second layer of skin
- oxygen and nutrients are carried by this
- semi-permeable
- system that deals with skin
- storage that is larger in a plant cell than an animal cell
- the system for storage and waste removal
- has acid and enzymes to break down food
- the system for movement
21 Clues: hip joint • elbow joint • semi-permeable • exhaled from your body • makes chloroplast green • the system for movement • only found in plant cell • the second layer of skin • control center of a cell • the system for structure • skeletal, smooth, cardiac • the purpose of a structure • system that deals with skin • responsible for photosynthesis • control center of the nervous system • ...
The Body 2022-10-25
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- you can use this body part to pick up things.
- what you use to carry backpacks.
- they are located at the tip of your toes.
- the body part you use to taste food.
- you use this to chew your food.
- The body part that connects the upper and lower knee.
- it connects your foot and your leg.
- you use it to listen to class.
- you use this body part to swallow food.
- the body part that connects your hand to your forearm.
- the body part people use to walk and stand.
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- The body part that allows you to do problems like this.
- the engine of your body.
- the place food enters your body.
- you have five on each hand.
- the body part that growls when you are hungry.
- the body part that connects your head to your body.
- the thing that grows on your dad's face.
- you use this body part to breathe.
- you use it to see the world.
20 Clues: the engine of your body. • you have five on each hand. • you use it to see the world. • you use it to listen to class. • you use this to chew your food. • the place food enters your body. • what you use to carry backpacks. • you use this body part to breathe. • it connects your foot and your leg. • the body part you use to taste food. • you use this body part to swallow food. • ...
Body Systems 2022-11-16
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- Mr. Ferger's dog's name
- Mr. Ferger's favorite football team
- a condition where airways are restricted making it hard to breathe.
- a molecule broken down from protein that makes new proteins
- Mr. Ferger plays a lot of this sport
- the system responsible for carrying molecules throughout the body with red blood cells.
- the system responsible for breaking down our food into molecules that our body can use for energy.
- a molecule that we breathe out.
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- the system responsible for breathing.
- Mr. Ferger's favorite baseball team
- where cellular respiration takes place
- The city where Mr. Ferger lives
- a molecule broken down from starch
- describes how our body uses molecules for energy.
- a condition where the body isn't producing digestive enzymes to help break down food.
- a molecule we breathe out that allows us to see our breath when it's cold
- a condition where glucose gets trapped in the circulatory system
- a condition where the body doesn't have as many red blood cells as a healthy body.
- Mr. Ferger's favorite basketball team
- a molecule we get from foods like meat and fish.
- a molecule we get from the air we breathe.
- the powerhouse of the cell
22 Clues: Mr. Ferger's dog's name • the powerhouse of the cell • The city where Mr. Ferger lives • a molecule that we breathe out. • a molecule broken down from starch • Mr. Ferger's favorite baseball team • Mr. Ferger's favorite football team • Mr. Ferger plays a lot of this sport • the system responsible for breathing. • Mr. Ferger's favorite basketball team • ...
Body parts 2022-11-28
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- These are long and strong. I use them to run.
- I use this to think.
- These hide my teeth. They are red. Women put lipstick on them.
- I use this to smell.
- This means my legs can bend. They connect my thighs and calves together.
- I use these to see.
- I put my shoes on and walk around on these.
- This is found on my head and can be brown, blonde or ginger.
- This holds the food that I eat.
- These let my arms bend.
- This includes my lips and teeth. I use it to eat and to drink.
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- This connects my head to my body.
- These connect my arms to my body
- I have 10 of these on the end of my hands
- I have one on the end of each arm. They each have 5 fingers.
- I use these to bite and chew my food. They are white.
- I use these to listen to music and sounds.
- this holds my heart and my lungs. It rises when I breathe in and out.
- The top part of my leg above my knee.
- I have 10 of these. They are on the end of my feet.
- These connect my legs to my body.
21 Clues: I use these to see. • I use this to think. • I use this to smell. • These let my arms bend. • This holds the food that I eat. • These connect my arms to my body • This connects my head to my body. • These connect my legs to my body. • The top part of my leg above my knee. • I have 10 of these on the end of my hands • I use these to listen to music and sounds. • ...
Body Parts 2022-01-20
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- fingers of the feet
- common place for stress fractures
- connects parts of the arm
- put chapstick on them
- animals do not have one of these
- on top of your neck
- touch the ground when walking
- doctors stick stuff in this
- what allow you to walk
- allow you to hear others talking
- connects head to body
- use these to carry items
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- gets sore often
- bruises form easily on them
- you watch movies with these
- allows u to smell candles
- makeup gets done here
- the grinch has a small one
- where food goes
- connects arm to body
- on top of head and get brushed
- where superman logo is on his suit
- in your mouth and get brushed
- all of the parts together
- allows you to taste things
- high five
26 Clues: high five • gets sore often • where food goes • fingers of the feet • on top of your neck • connects arm to body • put chapstick on them • makeup gets done here • connects head to body • what allow you to walk • use these to carry items • connects parts of the arm • allows u to smell candles • all of the parts together • the grinch has a small one • allows you to taste things • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-07
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- bones, responsible for the body shape
- system that is the skin of your body
- smallest bone of forearm
- bone that ribs are connected to
- system responsible for movement
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- system that contains brain and spinal cord
- system responsible for carrying oxygen to cells
- jaw bone
- lowest part of the vertebrae
- lower leg bone
- organs that help you breathe
- vertebrae section that is closest to skull
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- system that allows reproduction of life
- bones of the fingers
- largest bone of the skeletal system
- system of cells that protect the body of germs
- middle section of vertebrae
- system that releases hormones into the body
- system that carries waste away from the body
- bones that protect the internal organs
- knee cap
- largest forearm bone
23 Clues: jaw bone • knee cap • lower leg bone • bones of the fingers • largest forearm bone • smallest bone of forearm • middle section of vertebrae • lowest part of the vertebrae • organs that help you breathe • bone that ribs are connected to • system responsible for movement • largest bone of the skeletal system • system that is the skin of your body • bones, responsible for the body shape • ...
Human body 2022-08-26
31 Clues: ひざ • あご • のど • ひじ • まつげ • まぶた • かかと • おなか • つまさき • 歯 (は) • 目 (め) • 手 (て) • 肩 (かた) • 舌 (した) • 髪 (かみ) • 耳 (みみ) • 指 (ゆび) • 顔 (かお) • 首 (くび) • 腕 (うで) • 眉 (まゆ) • 爪 (つめ) • 口 (くち) • 胸 (むね) • 鼻 (はな) • 体 (からだ) • 額 (ひたい) • 頭 (あたま) • 唇 (くちびる) • 背中 (せなか) • 足首 (あしくび)
Body Regions 2022-09-26
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- breastbone
- anterior chest
- navel
- elbow
- spinal column
- buttocks
- arm
- lower back between ribs and hips
- forearm
- posterior region between hip bones
- calf
- lower posterior region of head
- groin
- wrist
- abdomen
- front of knee
- fingers or toes
- external reproductive organs
- ankle
- nose
- forehead
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- breast
- anterior surface of elbox
- mouth
- posterior region of knee
- chin
- sole of foot
- palm of hand
- leg
- cheek
- thigh
- back
- pelvis
- neck
- point of shoulder
- bony socket of eye
- heel
- inferior most region of the trunk between buttocks and thigh
- head
- hip
- foot
- region between the thorax and pelvis
- ribs
- armpit
44 Clues: leg • arm • hip • chin • back • neck • heel • calf • head • foot • ribs • nose • mouth • navel • cheek • elbow • thigh • groin • wrist • ankle • breast • pelvis • armpit • forearm • abdomen • buttocks • forehead • breastbone • sole of foot • palm of hand • spinal column • front of knee • anterior chest • fingers or toes • point of shoulder • bony socket of eye • posterior region of knee • anterior surface of elbox • external reproductive organs • ...
body system 2022-09-29
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- a group of cells
- protects the heart and lungs
- carries blood to the heart
- movement
- balance;unchanging
- controls and coordinates the body
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the largest organ
- removes waste from the body
- a group of systems working together
- knee cap
- a group of organs working together
- it protects hormones
- carries oxygen
- breaks down food
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- the funny bone
- part of the nervous system used for smelling
- a change within he organism
- largest organ of the nervous system
- collects body fluid
- supports the body
- a nerve tissue that runs from the base or the body to the skull down to the back
- a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object
- produces offspring
- the body ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- is a group of tissues
- tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness
- carries blood away from the heart
- protects the brain
- a change in the position of an object
30 Clues: movement • knee cap • the funny bone • carries oxygen • a group of cells • breaks down food • supports the body • the largest organ • balance;unchanging • produces offspring • protects the brain • collects body fluid • it protects hormones • is a group of tissues • carries blood to the heart • a change within he organism • removes waste from the body • protects the heart and lungs • ...
Human body 2022-09-29
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- the function of this system is skin,hair,and nails
- a group of organs make
- this system controls your body
- where food goes
- the body´s ability to stay balanced
- the start of the digestive system
- carries blood away from the heart
- you need this to smell
- regulates the body with hormones
- the system that helps you move
- any living thing
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- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- A group of cells that function the same
- the largest organ in the nervous system
- the bones that protect the lungs and the heart
- the system that carries oxygen in the body and carries out carbon dioxide out of the body
- all of these combined make organisms
- your bones are in this system
- the system that gets rid of waste in the body
- The largest organ in the circulatory system
- carries blood to the heart
- a group of tissues make
- the largest organ in the respiratory system
- the largest organ in the body
24 Clues: where food goes • any living thing • a group of organs make • you need this to smell • a group of tissues make • carries blood to the heart • your bones are in this system • the largest organ in the body • this system controls your body • the system that helps you move • regulates the body with hormones • the start of the digestive system • carries blood away from the heart • ...
Human Body 2022-09-29
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- gets rid of wastes
- system that carrys oxygen
- a group of systems working together
- larges organ in the nervous system
- carrys blood towards the heart
- larges organ of the body
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from the heart
- group of cells working together
- balances,unchanging
- bones that protect the lungs and heart
- gives you structer
- the part of the nervous system that you smell with
- basic structure of life
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- the system that has hair,nails,and skin
- a group of tissues working together
- to produce offspring
- the kneecap
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- the system that breaks down food
- gives you movement
- a group of organs working together
- the system that pumps blood
- push or pull
- collect body fluids
- it produces hormones
- main organ of the respiratory system
27 Clues: the kneecap • push or pull • gets rid of wastes • gives you movement • protects the brain • gives you structer • collect body fluids • balances,unchanging • to produce offspring • it produces hormones • basic structure of life • larges organ of the body • system that carrys oxygen • the system that pumps blood • carrys blood towards the heart • group of cells working together • ...
Human Body 2022-09-29
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- Largest organ in the nervous system
- part of the nervous system used for smelling
- group of tissues working together
- a change in the position of an object
- regulates body with hormones
- bones that protect the lungs
- the main organ for the respiratory system
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- the digestive system starts here
- balanced or unchanging
- interacting, interrelated, or independant elements forming a more complex whole
- this is the knee cap
- this systems helps you move
- system the system that breaks down food
- this system has joints and ligaments
- gets rid of wastes
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- group of cells working together
- system helps you create children
- group of organ working together
- largest organ of the body
- this is also called the funny bone
- group of organs working together
- this helps protect the brain
- the bodys ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- helps you pump blood
- the system that includes hair and nails
- controls and coordinates the body
- Largest organ in the circulatory system
- basic unit of life
29 Clues: gets rid of wastes • basic unit of life • helps you pump blood • this is the knee cap • balanced or unchanging • largest organ of the body • this systems helps you move • regulates body with hormones • this helps protect the brain • bones that protect the lungs • group of cells working together • group of organ working together • system helps you create children • ...
Body Bones 2022-09-29
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- controls hearing in the ear and balance
- small bone in front of the knee joint.
- gives balance and stability while sitting down
- protects the vital organs found in the chest.
- provides all the movements of the wrist.
- jaw or jawbone.
- articulating at the hip and the knee.
- stabilize the ankle and lower leg
- relating to the spine
- connects the sternum to the shoulder blade.
- system that holds your bones up
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- helps breath through your nose
- providing movement at the shoulder.
- protects and support the spinal cord
- helps you chew and speak
- proper foot function
- your shin bone
- system that helps your body move
- made with marrow
- makes the wrist strong and flexible
- if you didn't have this you would be clueless.
- helps with stiffness of the hip joint
- helps with rotation on the wrist
- supplies the skin along the back of the head.
- protects the organs like your heart
25 Clues: your shin bone • jaw or jawbone. • made with marrow • proper foot function • relating to the spine • helps you chew and speak • helps breath through your nose • system that holds your bones up • system that helps your body move • helps with rotation on the wrist • stabilize the ankle and lower leg • providing movement at the shoulder. • makes the wrist strong and flexible • ...
body systems 2022-09-22
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- protects the inner systems
- the brain sending the correct signals
- sends signals to organs
- connect the arteries and veins
- takes blood away from the heart
- sends signals to the brain
- allows you to move
- connects the brain and spinal cord
- filters your blood
- breaks down food and creates energy
- allows you to breath
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- protect the upper organs
- distributes oxygen
- pumps blood
- protects the brain
- controls your hormones
- creates blood cells
- the upper chambers of the heart
- the framework of the body
- brings blood towards the heart
20 Clues: pumps blood • distributes oxygen • protects the brain • allows you to move • filters your blood • creates blood cells • allows you to breath • controls your hormones • sends signals to organs • protect the upper organs • the framework of the body • protects the inner systems • sends signals to the brain • connect the arteries and veins • brings blood towards the heart • ...
Body Systems 2025-11-11
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- system The body system that allows movement by contracting and relaxing muscles.
- Organs in the respiratory system that allow oxygen to enter the blood and carbon dioxide to leave.
- system The body system made up of bones that supports the body, protects organs, and allows movement.
- A structure made of tissues that performs a specific function in the body.
- system The system that produces and releases hormones to regulate body processes.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- The organ that controls thought, memory, emotions, and coordination of the body.
- system The system that defends the body against germs, viruses, and other harmful invaders.
- system The system that removes waste products and excess water from the blood as urine.
- system The system that breaks down food into nutrients the body can use and absorbs them.
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- Chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system that regulate body activities.
- The basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms.
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- system The system responsible for producing offspring and hormones related to reproduction.
- marrow Soft tissue inside bones that produces blood cells.
- system The body system that transports blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body.
- system The system that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- system A system of vessels and nodes that helps fight infection and maintain fluid balance.
- An organ in the urinary system that filters blood to remove waste and produce urine.
- system The system that controls body functions and responses by sending and receiving signals through nerves.
20 Clues: The basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms. • marrow Soft tissue inside bones that produces blood cells. • A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system. • A structure made of tissues that performs a specific function in the body. • A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. • ...
body parts 2025-11-11
25 Clues: paha • dahi • kaki • dagu • mata • siku • dada • pipi • alis • gigi • bahu • leher • mulut • lidah • tumit • perut • lutut • hidung • lengan • tangan • kepala • rambut • telinga • jari kaki • jari tangan
Body parts 2025-06-05
25 Clues: ear • hip • Arm • leg • eye • Neck • knee • nose • hand • toes • back • ankle • wrist • chest • mouth • cheek • teeth • elbow • fingers • eyebrow • stomach • forehead • buttocks • shoulder • forehead
Body Systems 2025-10-28
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- a system that transports blood and other fluids into open spaces that surround organs in the body.
- special structures in all parts of the sensory system that detect stimuli.
- the upper two chambers of the heart.
- the basic functioning unit of the nervous system; a nerve cell.
- specialized plant tissue composed of tubelike cells that transports water and nutrients in some plants.
- involuntary muscle named for its smooth appearance.
- a process in which food is physically broken into smaller pieces.
- the tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage; connects the larynx and the bronchi.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
- a group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job.
- muscle found only in the heart.
- the part of an organism that gathers, processes, and responds to information.
- a group of similar types of cells that work together to carry out specific tasks.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant.
- the system that collects and eliminates wastes from the body and regulates the level of fluid in the body.
- the part of your nervous system that detects or senses the environment.
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs.
- system made of sensory and motor neurons that transmit information between the central nervous system (CNS) and the rest of the body.
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
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- a tiny blood vessel that delivers supplies to an individual cell and takes away waste materials.
- strong body tissue that can contract in an orderly way.
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- a group of organs that work together and perform a specific task.
- a part of food used by the body to grow and survive.
- system made up of the brain and the spinal cord.
- the lower two chambers of the heart.
- a process in which chemical reactions break down pieces of food into small molecules.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves.
- where two or more bones meet.
- the process by which cells become different types of cells.
- a tubelike structure of neurons that sends signals to and from the brain.
- a thick, hard outer covering; protects and supports an animal’s body.
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- microscopic sacs or pouches at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs.
- a small opening in the epidermis, or surface layer, of a leaf.
- the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb and use.
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- two narrow tubes that carry air into the lungs from the trachea.
39 Clues: where two or more bones meet. • muscle found only in the heart. • the lower two chambers of the heart. • the upper two chambers of the heart. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • a vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • the tissue that connects bones to other bones. • system made up of the brain and the spinal cord. • ...
BODY PARTS 2026-02-06
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- Used to stand and walk
- Covers the body
- Protects the heart and lungs
- Used to walk
- Used to hear
- Used to hold objects
- Used to eat and speak
- Connect the arms to the body
- Help you breathe
- Used to chew food
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- Pumps blood through the body
- Used to grab and touch
- Connects the head to the body
- Used to see
- Helps digest food
- Used to smell
- Grows on the head
- Used to lift and carry things
- Used to taste food
- Controls the body and thoughts
20 Clues: Used to see • Used to walk • Used to hear • Used to smell • Covers the body • Help you breathe • Helps digest food • Grows on the head • Used to chew food • Used to taste food • Used to hold objects • Used to eat and speak • Used to stand and walk • Used to grab and touch • Pumps blood through the body • Protects the heart and lungs • Connect the arms to the body • Connects the head to the body • ...
Body Terminology 2025-08-18
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- the type of anatomy that studies feature visible to the naked eye
- the imaginary line that divides the body into left and right halves
- word part meaning above or on top of
- the cavity that contains the skull and spinal cord
- toward the back side of the body
- toward the midline
- further away from the point of attachment
- the plane that divides the left and right sides of the body
- the study of the function of the parts of the body
- the plane that divides the top and bottom halves of the body
- the cavity that contains the ribs, lungs, and heart
- away from the midline
- toward the front side of the body
- below; toward the feet
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- the type of anatomy that studies features visible with a microscope
- above; toward the head
- closer to the point of attachment
- the cavity between the thoracic and pelvic cavities
- toward the inside or internal portion of the body or body cavities
- lines the body cavity
- toward the outside or external portion of the body or body cavities
- the cavity that refers to the organs within and around the pelvis
- the plane that divides the front and back halves of the body
23 Clues: toward the midline • lines the body cavity • away from the midline • above; toward the head • below; toward the feet • toward the back side of the body • closer to the point of attachment • toward the front side of the body • word part meaning above or on top of • further away from the point of attachment • the cavity that contains the skull and spinal cord • ...
body parts 2025-09-10
Body parts 2025-12-14
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- Organ inside your head that controls thinking and the body
- Bone that holds your teeth and moves when you talk or chew
- Organ in your chest that you use to breathe air
- One of the small parts at the end of your foot
- Short, thick finger on the side of your hand
- Line of hair above your eye
- Part of your body where food goes after you eat
- Joint between your hand and your arm
- Joint in the middle of your arm
- Organ in your chest that pumps blood around your body
- Hard surface at the end of your fingers and toes
- Soft edge of your mouth
- Organ that cleans your blood and makes urine
- Skin under the hair on your head
- Back part of your foot, under the ankle
- Front part of your lower leg between knee and ankle
- Line of bones down your back (backbone)
- Top part of your leg between hip and knee
- Lower part of your face below your mouth
- Top part of your face between your eyebrows and hair
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- Back part of your body that you sit on
- One of the curved bones around your chest
- Joint in the middle of your leg
- Part of your body between your ribs and your hips
- Tissue that helps you move parts of your body
- Front inside part of your neck where you swallow
- Skin that covers and protects your eye when you close it
- Red liquid that flows through your body and carries oxygen
- Bones of your head that protect your brain
- Long tube inside your body where food is digested
- Back part of your lower leg between knee and ankle
- Side of your body at the top of your leg
- Joint between your leg and your foot
- Outer layer that covers your whole body
- Top joint of your arm where it meets the body
- Soft part of your face below the eye
36 Clues: Soft edge of your mouth • Line of hair above your eye • Joint in the middle of your leg • Joint in the middle of your arm • Skin under the hair on your head • Joint between your hand and your arm • Joint between your leg and your foot • Soft part of your face below the eye • Back part of your body that you sit on • Back part of your foot, under the ankle • ...
Body parts 2026-02-25
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- The sound you make when your throat is irritated.
- A very strong adjective for being hungry (Common in TBISP).
- A red, often itchy mark on the skin caused by an allergy.
- You use these to see the PDF on the board.
- You use these to walk from the house to the fence.
- The muscle in your chest that pumps blood.
- The two parts of the body at the top of your arms.
- An adjective for a body part that becomes bigger after an injury.
- The organ inside your head used for thinking and memory.
- The joint in the middle of your leg that helps you bend.
- Something you swallow or apply to get healthy again.
- The joint that connects your foot to your leg (often twisted in sports).
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- Where your food goes after you swallow it.
- The part of your face you use to smell food.
- You use these to listen to your teacher’s instructions.
- When your body temperature is much higher than 37°C.
- The joint in the middle of your arm.
- A general word for a sharp or dull feeling that hurts.
- The annoying feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch.
- You use these two organs to breathe air.
- A professional job field (Chapter 5) that involves operations.
- What you do when you have allergies or a cold (Bless you!).
- The part of the body between your hand and your arm.
- The feeling when your head is spinning and you might fall.
- The opposite of being sick or ill.
25 Clues: The opposite of being sick or ill. • The joint in the middle of your arm. • You use these two organs to breathe air. • Where your food goes after you swallow it. • You use these to see the PDF on the board. • The muscle in your chest that pumps blood. • The part of your face you use to smell food. • The sound you make when your throat is irritated. • ...
Body Systems 2025-09-11
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- The smallest type of blood vessel that carries out the delivering of oxygen and picking up the waste.
- messages carried by neurons
- is the number of times your heart beats per minute.
- duct that allows urine to leave the body
- nerve cell that carries messages
- tube shaped to bring urine to bladder
- muscular, balloon shaped organ that collects urine
- bring blood back to the heart.
- a bundle of nerve cells
- is the force of blood moving through the body.
- a long, tube-shaped bundle of neurons, protected by the vertebrae.
- “windpipe” long tube that leads to lungs where it divides into the right and left bronchi.
- the process of removing wastes and excess water from the body.
- Acts as the pump to continuously circulate the blood.
- part of the nervous system that includes the brain and the spinal cord.
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- filter and clean blood and form urine
- gland in the brain that controls the filtering action of the kidneys
- tiny, tube-shaped structures found in each kidney
- The process of getting oxygen into the body and releasing carbon dioxide
- receive nerve impulses from other cells
- connect the heart to every cell in the body.
- a liquid that is formed by the kidneys that contains water, salts, and minerals
- sheet of muscle that spreads across the bottom of rib cage.
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- move blood away from the heart.
- little sacs where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide
- part of the neuron that passes the nerve impulses on to other cells.
29 Clues: a bundle of nerve cells • messages carried by neurons • bring blood back to the heart. • move blood away from the heart. • nerve cell that carries messages • filter and clean blood and form urine • tube shaped to bring urine to bladder • receive nerve impulses from other cells • duct that allows urine to leave the body • connect the heart to every cell in the body. • ...
Body Parts 2025-12-04
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- The upper part of your leg is called..
- Connects your leg and your foot
- We have two of these, and they allow humans to touch and hold objects
- Connects your arms to your torso
- We have two of these, and they allow humans to stand along side the help of their legs
- This body part forms our thoughts
- The lower part of your leg is called..
- We have two of these and use when running, walking or jumping
- Its main function is to supply blood around the body
- Its main function is to supply the body with oxygen
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- We have ten of these, and they provide balance for humans
- The main part of the body that contains the chest, abdomen and back
- A sphere shaped object located at the top of our bodies
- Located on your head and their main function is for hearing
- Its main function is to clean your blood
- Its main function is to digest food
- We use these when typing
- We have two of these and use them to give hugs
- Often referred to as the 'funny bone'
- Connects your head to your torso
20 Clues: We use these when typing • Connects your leg and your foot • Connects your arms to your torso • Connects your head to your torso • This body part forms our thoughts • Its main function is to digest food • Often referred to as the 'funny bone' • The upper part of your leg is called.. • The lower part of your leg is called.. • Its main function is to clean your blood • ...
Body Parts 2025-10-03
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- Where your arm connects to your torso
- You use this to eat, talk, and smile
- This connects your shoulder to your hand
- The bottom part of your face, below your mouth
- You use these two to see and read (plural)
- The soft, round parts on both sides of your face
- This body part goes inside your shoe
- You use this to write, wave, and hold things
- This helps you smell and is in the center of your face
- The joint in the middle of your leg that helps you bend it
- The joints on each side of your body where your legs connect to your torso
- The front part of your torso where your heart is
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- Your entire physical self from head to toe
- Two of these help you hear sounds and music
- What you sit on (the polite word!)
- The joint that connects your foot to your leg
- This long body part helps you walk and run
- The top part of your body that contains your brain, eyes, nose, and mouth
- Where your food goes after you swallow
- Five of these help you grip and point (plural)
- This connects your head to your shoulders
- These five little parts help you balance when you walk
- The bendy joint in the middle of your arm
23 Clues: What you sit on (the polite word!) • You use this to eat, talk, and smile • This body part goes inside your shoe • Where your arm connects to your torso • Where your food goes after you swallow • This connects your shoulder to your hand • This connects your head to your shoulders • The bendy joint in the middle of your arm • Your entire physical self from head to toe • ...
BODY PARTS 2025-10-03
27 Clues: усы • лоб • рот • ухо • нос • шея • лицо • язык • губа • щека • веко • глаз • бровь • висок • волосы • ямочка • борода • ноздря • зрачок • голова • ресница • затылок • морщина • веснушка • мочка уха • подбородок • (teeth) зуб (зубы)
Body Movements 2025-10-03
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- above, higher than
- Moving a body part forward
- in front of a structure
- farther from the midline
- top side of a structure — e.g., dorsum of the foot)
- below, lower than
- directed toward a center — movement toward the midline)
- closer to the trunk
- closer to the surface
- creates a front & back
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- closer to the midline
- behind a structure
- farther from the trunk
- Moving a body part backward
- lying face down
- (creates a top & bottom — transverse plane)
- creates a left & right side of the body — sagittal plane)
- underside of the foot
- position universal starting point
- lying face up
- directed away from a center — movement of a limb away from midline)
21 Clues: lying face up • lying face down • below, lower than • behind a structure • above, higher than • closer to the trunk • closer to the midline • underside of the foot • closer to the surface • farther from the trunk • creates a front & back • in front of a structure • farther from the midline • Moving a body part forward • Moving a body part backward • position universal starting point • ...
Human body 2025-09-18
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- Joint connecting the hand to the forearm.
- The joint in the middle of the arm, between the upper arm and the forearm.
- Thin membrane inside the ear that vibrates with sound.
- Organ involved in filtering blood and supporting the immune system.
- Small scar left on the abdomen after the umbilical cord is cut.
- Joint connecting the foot to the leg.
- The part of the leg above the knee and below the hip.
- The series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the lower back.
- Bone that forms the framework of the lower face.
- Structure of bones protecting the chest organs.
- Bony structure that encases and protects the brain.
- Upper part of the face above the eyes.
- Large organ that cleans the blood and produces bile.
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- One of the joints in your fingers.
- Part of the body between the chest and the pelvis.
- Flat part on the side of the head between the eye and the ear.
- Colored part of the eye, surrounding the pupil.
- The organ that controls thought, memory, and movement.
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Pair of organs that fill with air and exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood through the body.
- One of the two external openings of the nose.
- The inner surface of the hand.
- Muscular back part of the lower leg.
- Organ that filters blood and produces urine.
- Part of the throat involved in producing sound.
27 Clues: The inner surface of the hand. • One of the joints in your fingers. • Muscular back part of the lower leg. • Joint connecting the foot to the leg. • Upper part of the face above the eyes. • Joint connecting the hand to the forearm. • Organ that filters blood and produces urine. • One of the two external openings of the nose. • ...
Body Parts 2025-09-26
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- Rear side of the torso.
- Opening used for eating and speaking.
- Body part used for hearing.
- End of the leg used for standing and walking.
- Top part of the body.
- Short, strong finger on the hand.
- One of the five parts on each hand.
- Front upper part of the body.
- Body part used for smelling and breathing.
- Edge of the mouth.
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- Upper limb from shoulder to hand.
- Hard piece inside the mouth for chewing.
- End of the arm with fingers.
- Joint in the middle of the arm.
- Strands that grow on the head.
- Front part of the head with eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Part that connects the head to the body.
- Body part used for seeing.
- Soft part in the mouth used for taste.
- Hard cover at the tip of a finger.
20 Clues: Edge of the mouth. • Top part of the body. • Rear side of the torso. • Body part used for seeing. • Body part used for hearing. • End of the arm with fingers. • Front upper part of the body. • Strands that grow on the head. • Joint in the middle of the arm. • Upper limb from shoulder to hand. • Short, strong finger on the hand. • Hard cover at the tip of a finger. • ...
Human body 2026-02-11
26 Clues: oko • ret • zub • krk • nos • ucho • ústa • záda • tvář • čelo • noha • paže • ruka • loket • vousy • zadek • obočí • vlasy • brada • nehet • břicho • rameno • hrudník • chodidlo • prst na noze • prst na ruce
Body parts 2026-03-25
26 Clues: suu • pää • selkä • kipsi • vatsa • haava • kaula • kädet • huulet • polvet • sääret • nilkat • silmät • sormet • korvat • hiukset • ranteet • varpaat • laastari • murtunut • mustelma • olkapäät • jalkaterä • kyynärpäät • jalkaterät • käsivarret
Body Parts 2026-04-01
26 Clues: le dos • le cou • le nez • le pied • la tête • le cœur • la main • le bras • la gorge • le coude • la jambe • le genou • le front • les yeux • la bouche • les joues • l’estomac • la langue • le menton • les dents • les lèvres • les doigts • les orteils • les épaules • les cheveux • les oreilles
HUMAN BODY 2026-03-30
The Body 2026-03-02
28 Clues: el pie • el oído • la boca • la mano • el codo • el pelo • el pecho • la nariz • el brazo • las uñas • los pies • el muslo • los dedos • el cuello • el hombro • la cabeza • la lengua • la pierna • la frente • las cejas • la muñeca • las orejas • la espalda • el tobillo • la rodilla • los labios • la cintura • la barbilla
Body Parts 2026-04-02
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- End of the leg
- Used to grab things
- Back side of the body
- Used for smelling
- Organs used for seeing (plural)
- Muscle inside the mouth used for taste
- Joint in the middle of the arm
- Front upper part of body
- Joint above the foot
- Upper limb
- Used for speaking and eating
- Top part of the body that contains the brain
- Hard white part inside the mouth (singular)
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- Small part of the hand
- Joint in the middle of the leg
- Lower limb
- Area where food is digested
- Connects head to body
- Organ used for seeing (singular)
- Joint between hand and arm
- Joint connecting arm to body
- Organ used for hearing (singular)
- Hard white parts inside the mouth (plural)
- Short, strong finger
24 Clues: Upper limb • Lower limb • Used for smelling • End of the leg • Used to grab things • Connects head to body • Short, strong finger • Joint above the foot • Small part of the hand • Back side of the body • Joint between hand and arm • Front upper part of body • Joint connecting arm to body • Used for speaking and eating • Joint in the middle of the arm • ...
body systems 2016-07-12
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- a type of blood cell that consumes pathogens
- a fungal infection in the skin, hair or nails; often calleds ringworm
- a hormone produced in the adrenal glands; it is commomly known as adrenalin
- a whie blood cell that makes antibodies and is found in the lymph nodes
- able to maintain a constant body temperature
- a portion of the brain that constantly checks the internal environment of the body
- organelles where cellular respiration occurs
- part of the nervous system that speeds up the functions of the body and makes the body work more efficiently
- a single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to spread
- a hormone that has the opposite effect to insulin: it releases glucose from the stores in the liver and muscles
- chemical substances that act as messengers in the body
- a hormone that controls the amount of urine produced by the body
- the space between two neurones
- a chemical message released at the end of an axon to be received by the next neuron's dendrites
- the process of maintaining a constant internal environment
- the nerves that carry messages to and from the central nervous system and other parts of the body
- a stomach infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella enteridis
- an infectious disease spread throughcontaminated water
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- a viral illness; symptoms include high temperature and body aches
- a chemical that kills fungi
- the system controlling involuntary actions such as the heartbeat
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used in the process
- the endocrine gland that controls the activities of other endocrine glands: it is often called the 'master gland'
- part of the nervous system that slows the body down and controls it when it is resting
- part of the nervous system that coordinates the movement of the body and receives information from the sensory organs
- an organic catalyst
- a viral disease; symptoms include a rah of small, itchy blisters
- a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
- a nerve cell
- a chemical made by the immune system that makes it possible for white blood cells to destroy pathogens
30 Clues: a nerve cell • an organic catalyst • a chemical that kills fungi • the space between two neurones • a type of blood cell that consumes pathogens • able to maintain a constant body temperature • organelles where cellular respiration occurs • chemical substances that act as messengers in the body • an infectious disease spread throughcontaminated water • ...
body system 2016-07-12
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- a fungal infection in the skin, hair or nails; often called ringworm
- the chemical store of glucose in the liver and muscles
- the organism a parasite lives in
- able to make the antibiotic to pathogen before it make you unwell
- microscopic, single - celled organisms
- the cells on which a hormone acts
- a cell that viruses have invaded
- the process of maintaining a constant internal environment
- the system in your body that fights infection
- endocrine gland situated in the kidneys
- a chemical that causes your body to react as if had encountered a pathogen
- a viral disease that cause a rash
- the part the neurone that contains the nucleus
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- a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
- an organism that causes disease
- the nerve that carries messages to the brain from the retina at the back of the eye
- a single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to spread
- anything that causes our body to stop working properly
- a viral disease; symptoms include a rash of small, itchy blisters
- the lower half to the brain stem
- a disease that can a be spread
- a never cell
- chemical substances that act as messengers in the body
- the space between two neurones
- the common name for the hormone epinephrine
- actions quick, automatic actions that protect the body from danger, they are also know as reflexes
- a pathogen about one hundred times smaller than a bacterium
27 Clues: a never cell • a disease that can a be spread • the space between two neurones • an organism that causes disease • the organism a parasite lives in • the lower half to the brain stem • a cell that viruses have invaded • the cells on which a hormone acts • a viral disease that cause a rash • microscopic, single - celled organisms • endocrine gland situated in the kidneys • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Organs That work together.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
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- Break up stomach contents.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Lines the stomach.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Break up stomach contents. • Organs That work together. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • A group of cells that works together. • The way your body adapt to something. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Organs That work together.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Lines the stomach.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
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- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Break up stomach contents.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
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. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • A group of cells that works together. • ...
Body Organization 2016-09-26
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- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Organs That work together.
- Lines the stomach.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Break up stomach contents.
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- A group of cells that works together.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- What form the skeletal system of you body.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
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. • A group of cells that works together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Two or more tissues working together. • The way your body adapt to something. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • ...
Body parts 2017-03-22
28 Clues: зуб • нос • щека • зубы • глаз • пупок • плечо • пятка • мозги • бровь • ладонь • ноздря • локоть • легкие • колено • ступни • ступня • ноготь • ресница • морщина • веснушка • запястье • щиколотка • кисть руки • палец на руке • большой палец • палец на ноге • рука от плеча до кисти
Body Parts 2017-05-25
21 Clues: Hip • Arm • Eye • Neck • Calf • Palm • Heel • Thumb • Thigh • Groin • Ankle • Mouth • Armpit • Forearm • Big Toe • Forehead • Shoulder • Front of Knee • Front of Elbow • Hallow Behind Knee • Nape (back of neck)
Body Regions 2018-02-13
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- your chin region
- leg region
- genital region
- top of shoulder region
- forearm region
- groin region
- naval region
- armpit region
- heal region
- hip region
- wrist region
- breastbone region
- calf region
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- your mouth region
- ankle region
- hand region
- your eye region
- lateral part of the lower leg
- arm region
- elbow region
- posterior part of the knee
- anterior of the elbow region
- neck region
- knee cap region
- fingers and toes
- thigh region
- lateral side of shoulder
- your nose region
- your cheek of the face
- front part of the forehead
- inferior portion of the foot
31 Clues: leg region • arm region • hip region • hand region • neck region • heal region • calf region • ankle region • elbow region • groin region • thigh region • naval region • wrist region • armpit region • genital region • forearm region • your eye region • knee cap region • your chin region • fingers and toes • your nose region • your mouth region • breastbone region • top of shoulder region • your cheek of the face • ...
Body parts 2018-10-03
25 Clues: ухо • лоб • рот • нос • шея • зубы • глаз • щека • рука • нога • губы • живот • плечо • кисть • спина • бровь • ступня • локоть • голова • колено • волосы • ресницы • подбородок • палец на руке • палец на ноге
THE BODY 2012-03-29
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- controls the body fuction
- Controls most of the body movements
- Its the building block for living pariticals there is five very impotent ones
- are chemicals that control body fuctions
- Is in your brain
- Protects the brain
- Joins cells together
- time- The time it takes you to react to something around you
- The way you act
- A behaviour that you get used to
- the abiliaty to solve problems and solve situations
- Muscels in your body heart, Lungs
- and error- Trying something and failing and trying again
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- Nerves that carry instructions from your brain to your limbs
- they pick up and sense things around you
- sends messeges around the body
- to habitat thing around you
- Reaction to things happining around you
- cord- the bone in your body that keeps you upright
- Reconising your parents strait away
- behaviour- The way you act around others
- Doing something that you feel comfortable about
22 Clues: The way you act • Is in your brain • Protects the brain • Joins cells together • controls the body fuction • to habitat thing around you • sends messeges around the body • A behaviour that you get used to • Muscels in your body heart, Lungs • Controls most of the body movements • Reconising your parents strait away • Reaction to things happining around you • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2012-10-31
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- common name for bottom muscles
- bones protecting the heart
- shoulder blade is the common name of this bone
- force of which blood is pumping in and out of your heart
- the bone protecting the brain
- another name for the spine
- the system that is responsible for blood around the body
- a function of the skeletal system
- system involving sending messages from the brain to the body
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
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- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- common name for stomach muscles
- system dealing with the heart
- hip is the common name of this bone
- the smallest blood vessels
- how hard the heart is working
- large bone in the leg
- attach muscle to muscle
- common name for shoulder muscle
- attach bones to muscles
20 Clues: large bone in the leg • attach muscle to muscle • attach bones to muscles • bones protecting the heart • the smallest blood vessels • another name for the spine • system dealing with the heart • how hard the heart is working • the bone protecting the brain • common name for bottom muscles • common name for stomach muscles • common name for shoulder muscle • ...
Body Mechanics 2013-01-15
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- The main muscle of respiration
- The study of how a work space environment and the equipment used there affect the worker’s comfort, safety, efficiency, and productivity
- Bending from the hip joints
- Attained when each segment of the axial skeleton is stacked vertically
- An imaginary line that passes vertically through the body, from the head to the center of weight in the pelvic region, to the feet
- Dynamic stretching that helps warm up the body by increasing circulation, range of motion, and flexibility
- The downward pull exerted by the earth’s mass
- The point of contact between the object and the ground, as well as the area, if any, between the contact points
- Work-related musculoskeletal disorder
- A type of breathing in which a person focuses quite directly on engaging the diaphragm as fully as possible in the movements of breathing
- A stationary stance, usually used when the therapist is working across the client or standing at either end of the table, working with the head or feet
- To use something excessively, often wearing it out or making it ineffective
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- Application of kinesiology and ergonomics to the use of proper body movement in daily activities, the prevention and correction of problems associated with posture, and the enhancement of coordination and endurance
- Extending the upper body forward by hinging from the hip joints while bending the hips, knees, and ankles, all the time maintaining a neutral spine
- Term used to describe when a joint is at a 180 degree angle (a straight line)
- The point where the weight of an object is concentrated
- The stance most often used during manual therapy; also called the mobile stance
- Patterns of movement that people repeat over and over again
- Repetitive stress injury
- Bending or flexing from the trunk
- Mindfulness of the body’s movements, responses, sensations, and feelings
- A combination of the positions of all the joints and movements of all the muscles of the body at any given moment
22 Clues: Repetitive stress injury • Bending from the hip joints • The main muscle of respiration • Bending or flexing from the trunk • Work-related musculoskeletal disorder • The downward pull exerted by the earth’s mass • The point where the weight of an object is concentrated • Patterns of movement that people repeat over and over again • ...
Human Body 2013-05-10
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- something that breaks down protein in the stomach
- the first enzyme to break down carbohydrates
- another name for large intestine
- the small "roads" in the lungs were oxygen and CO2 travel
- the throat
- diffusion of water
- a valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- the windpipe
- the voice box between the throat and windpipe
- an accessory organ
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- the vein which carries oxygen poor blood to the heart
- a flap in the throat that makes food do into the stomach and air into the lungs
- the vein which carries oxygen poor blood to the lungs
- things in the digestive system that prevent food from moving forward. These things contract when food cannot go forward.
- increases surface area in the rest of the small intestine
- small spheres in the lungs which are referred to as "air sacks"
- one way that oxygen is taken in and CO2 released
- The place were chemicals are injected into the small intestine
- the part of the heart that pushes oxygen poor blood to the lungs
- a valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- a chemical that is injected into "chemical city"
- the part of the heart that pushes oxygen rich blood to the rest of the body
- the largest blood vessel
23 Clues: the throat • the windpipe • diffusion of water • an accessory organ • the largest blood vessel • another name for large intestine • the first enzyme to break down carbohydrates • the voice box between the throat and windpipe • one way that oxygen is taken in and CO2 released • a chemical that is injected into "chemical city" • something that breaks down protein in the stomach • ...
Human body 2013-05-01
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- Part of the brain that controls balance
- The system that moves blood in your body
- Type of muscle that moves bone
- the muscular organ that pumps blood
- Two "branches" that bring air into the lungs
- The point where two or more bones meet
- The digestive juice stored in the gall bladder
- removes water from undigested food
- The pipe that air travels through
- Muscle that coats your organs
- controls memory and imagination
- Organ that absorbs nutrients in food
- The organ that produces bile
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- The smallest blood vessels
- The gas that we exhale
- controls breathing and heart beat
- A flexible tissue that is stronger than bone
- Supports the body, protects organs
- Another name for your thigh bone
- The tube that brings food to the stomach
- Blood moves away from the heart in these
- transmit messages to all parts of your body
22 Clues: The gas that we exhale • The smallest blood vessels • The organ that produces bile • Muscle that coats your organs • Type of muscle that moves bone • controls memory and imagination • Another name for your thigh bone • controls breathing and heart beat • The pipe that air travels through • removes water from undigested food • Supports the body, protects organs • ...
Body Parts 2013-02-04
22 Clues: nas • gură • mână • faţă • feţe • guri • cozi • braţ • dinţi • dinte • braţe • mâini • coadă • nasuri • urechi • picior • ureche • picioare • laba piciorului • ochi (doar unul) • ochi (mai mulţi) • labele picioarelor
Body Parts 2012-12-09
Across
- below your waist
- what you sit on
- what you raise when you want to speak in class
- above your waist
- above your eyes
- what you put on the table when you are thinking
- between your arm and your hand
- between your leg and your foot
- what you hear with
- there are five of them on your hands
- there are five of them on your feet
- under your mouth
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- the part of your hand that a fortune-teller reads
- where people sometimes put a sign that says "Kick me."
- between your ear and your nose
- on top of your neck
- what you shrug when you don't know something
- between your knee and your ankle
- above your hips
- the back of your foot
- muscle you need for skiing
- connects your foot to your body
- what you bend in order to walk
- where you get shots
- muscle you need for ice-skating
25 Clues: what you sit on • above your eyes • above your hips • below your waist • above your waist • under your mouth • what you hear with • on top of your neck • where you get shots • the back of your foot • muscle you need for skiing • between your ear and your nose • between your arm and your hand • between your leg and your foot • what you bend in order to walk • connects your foot to your body • ...
Body Systems 2012-06-15
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- 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.
- You need these to be able to breath probably
- tiny vessels
- carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through body
- 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.
- 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.
- It cleans your blood. It produces an important digestive liquid called bile. It stores energy in the form of a sugar called glycogen.
- It's a sack shaped as a jellybean that is used as part of the digestive system.
- keeps you from getting infections
- 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.
- divides heart into two sides
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- blood to entire body
- A tube-like portion of the respiratory tract that connects the larynx with the bronchial parts of the lungs. Also known as windpipe
- This is a part of the gastrointestinal tract following the stomach and followed by the large intestine
- blood flow of body
- 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.
- These are a pair of organs that are found on either side of the spine, just below the rib cage in the back.
- 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.
- the left upper chamber of the heart. it receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein.
20 Clues: tiny vessels • blood flow of body • 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 Systems 2012-06-15
Across
- It cleans your blood. It produces an important digestive liquid called bile. It stores energy in the form of a sugar called glycogen.
- A vessel that carries blood high in oxygen away from the heart
- 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 part of the urinary tract system that stores urine until urination.
- 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.
- This is a part of the gastrointestinal tract following the stomach and followed by the large intestine
- You need these to be able to breath probably
- the left upper chamber of the heart. it receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein.
- divides heart into two sides
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- tiny vessels
- pumps blood to entire body
- carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through body
- keeps you from getting infections
- 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.
- blood flow of body
- 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.
- 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.
- These are a pair of organs that are found on either side of the spine, just below the rib cage in the back.
- 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.
- It's a sack shaped as a jellybean that is used as part of the digestive system.
20 Clues: tiny vessels • blood flow of body • pumps blood to entire body • divides heart into two sides • keeps you from getting infections • carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through body • You need these to be able to breath probably • 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. • ...
