body Crossword Puzzles
The body 2026-02-19
Human Body 2024-06-03
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- in charge of producing lipids (fats)
- controls what goes in and out of a cell (2 words)
- process by which plants use sunlight to convert H2O & CO2 into glucose (O2 waste)
- group of similar cells working together
- what DNA stands for (2 words)
- cells store water, nutrients, and waste in the
- your body’s ability to maintain a balanced and stable internal environment
- coordinates protein synthesis of ribosomes
- body system in charge of transporting blood
- process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into ATP (H2O & CO2 waste) (2 words)
- plants have this to protect the cell and maintain its shape (2 words)
- jelly-like liquid that fills up a cell
- body system in charge of O2 and CO2 gas exchange
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- convert glucose into energy the cells can use (ATP)
- smallest unit of structure in living things
- stores a cell’s DNA and directs the cell
- group of organs working together (2 words)
- body system in charge of structure and support
- like solar panels because they absorb energy from the sun
- body system in charge of sending & receiving stimuli, and coordinating bodily functions
- body system in charge of removing bodily wastes
- organisms with more than one cell
- body system in charge of breaking down and absorbing nutrients
- a cell with a nucleus
- organisms with only one cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- organelle that makes proteins
- group of tissues working together
- body system in charge of movement
- small bodies inside the cell that perform specific functions
30 Clues: a cell with a nucleus • a cell without a nucleus • organisms with only one cell • what DNA stands for (2 words) • organelle that makes proteins • organisms with more than one cell • group of tissues working together • body system in charge of movement • in charge of producing lipids (fats) • jelly-like liquid that fills up a cell • group of similar cells working together • ...
body systems 2024-06-05
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- A dome-shaped muscle at the bottom of the chest that helps with breathing by moving up and down.
- system: The body system that controls and coordinates all activities in the body. It includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- Vessels: Tubes that carry blood around the body, including arteries, veins, and capillaries.
- The organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and helps in coordinating movement.
- cord: A long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue that extends from the brainstem down the spine. It carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
- System: The system in the body that transports blood, oxygen, nutrients, and waste products to and from cells.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- Substances in the body that help break down food into smaller molecules during digestion.
- Substances in food that provide nourishment and energy to the body, such as vitamins, minerals, and carbohydrates.
- Two tubes that branch off from the trachea into the lungs, carrying air to each lung.
- A specialized cell that transmits information in the form of electrical signals throughout the body.
- System: The organs in your body that help you breathe, including the lungs, trachea, bronchi, and diaphragm.
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- The process in which food is broken down by the digestive system into simpler forms that the body can absorb.
- The process in which nutrients from food are taken up by the body after digestion.
- The main organs of the respiratory system where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released when you breathe.
- system: The group of organs working together to convert
- Also known as the windpipe, it's the tube that connects your throat to your lungs, allowing air to pass through.
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- A bundle of fibers that transmits sensory information between the body and the brain, allowing us to feel things like touch or pain.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
- into energy and essential nutrients for the body.
21 Clues: An organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • into energy and essential nutrients for the body. • system: The group of organs working together to convert • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. • The process in which nutrients from food are taken up by the body after digestion. • ...
Body Parts 2024-05-23
24 Clues: ひざ • ほほ • あご • 歯 は • かかと • 目 め • 手 て • 舌 した • 肩 かた • 指 ゆび • つまさき • 腕 うで • 鼻 はな • 口 くち • 首 くび • 耳 みみ • 顔 かお • 頭 あたま • 体 からだ • お腹 おなか • 背中 せなか • 唇 くちびる • 足 あし(あしくびから先) • 脚 あし(ふとももから下)
Body parts 2024-05-23
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- donden estan los ojos
- quando uno se cai se pega en
- los usan para mover cosas
- pueden oler cosas con el
- donde se va la comida
- salen palabras de esto
- pueden escuchar con esto
- esta en tu hombro
- te ayuda mover tus manos
- lo que usan para mover la cabeza
- estan en tus pies
- te las puedes pintar
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- quando una persona esta atras de ti te mira la
- los usan para caminar
- es parte de la pata
- donde esta tu corazon
- puedes poner un nino en tus
- te ayuda mover el pie
- pueden Mira muchas cosas
- te ayuda mover las manos
- los puedes usar para tocar personas
- donde esta tu codo
22 Clues: esta en tu hombro • estan en tus pies • donde esta tu codo • es parte de la pata • te las puedes pintar • donden estan los ojos • los usan para caminar • donde esta tu corazon • donde se va la comida • te ayuda mover el pie • salen palabras de esto • pueden oler cosas con el • pueden Mira muchas cosas • pueden escuchar con esto • te ayuda mover las manos • te ayuda mover tus manos • ...
the body 2024-05-31
Body Composition 2024-12-11
Across
- Which body comp assessment calculates the mineral content and allows pure fat to be measured with each pixel?
- What is the process of estimating body composition from body density?
- _________ Impedance utilizes the theory that tissues high in water are highly conductive, and that a current will follow the path of least resistance.
- What is a type of anthropometric measurement that utilizes skin thickness?
- What principle states that partially/fully submerged objects will experience an upward buoyant force equal to the weight or volume of fluid displaced
- ___ mass has a density less than 0.901.
- _________ weighing is considered the "gold standard" of body composition assessment.
- Which type of body composition assessment was developed in agriculture?
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- ____ mass has a density between 0.901 and 1.1
- What type of fat is carried in the abdominal area and results in an apple shape?
- A BMI over 30 is considered what?
- Bioelectrical impedance utilizes electrodes to track resistance through the body. (TRUE/FALSE)
- Which type of body composition assessment was first used to assess the lean mass of hogs?
- BMI calculation only uses ______ over height(m^2)
- Male skinfold analysis tests utilize _____, abdomen, and thigh skinfolds.
- What utilizes the same principles as hydrostatic weighing but determines body volume within a capsule instead?
- What type of fat is needed for biological processes to occur?
- What is the loss of lean tissue as we age called?
- TOBEC is directly proportional to the ______ of the fat and the bone-free body mass.
- How many different types of potassium are in the body?
20 Clues: A BMI over 30 is considered what? • ___ mass has a density less than 0.901. • ____ mass has a density between 0.901 and 1.1 • BMI calculation only uses ______ over height(m^2) • What is the loss of lean tissue as we age called? • How many different types of potassium are in the body? • What type of fat is needed for biological processes to occur? • ...
Body part 2024-11-21
Across
- Opening for speaking, eating, and breathing.
- Joint connecting the foot to the leg.
- One of the five digits on the hand.
- Muscle in the mouth used for tasting and speaking.
- Joint between the hand and forearm.
- Organ responsible for breathing.
- Organ that filters waste from the blood.
- Limb extending from the shoulder to the hand.
- Lower part of the face, below the mouth.
- Bones that protect the chest cavity.
- Area on the side of the face.
- Opposable digit on the hand.
- Outer part of the mouth.
- Organ where food is digested.
- Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Organ responsible for vision.
- Organ for smelling and breathing.
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.
- One of the five digits on the foot.
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- Upper part of the arm, connects to the torso.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Joint connecting the thigh and lower leg.
- Backbone of the body.
- Lower extremity used for standing and walking.
- Bone structure that forms the mouth.
- Top part of the body that contains the brain and senses.
- Organ that detoxifies chemicals and produces bile.
- Part connecting the head to the torso.
- Organ used for hearing.
- Organ where food is further digested and absorbed.
- Area between the chest and pelvis, contains digestive organs.
- Organ responsible for controlling thoughts and actions.
- Bone structure at the base of the spine.
- Area of the body containing the heart and lungs.
- Limb that connects the hip to the foot.
- Outer layer of the body that protects against the environment.
- Part of the body used for grasping and manipulating.
- Joint where the upper and lower arm meet.
39 Clues: Backbone of the body. • Organ used for hearing. • Outer part of the mouth. • Opposable digit on the hand. • Area on the side of the face. • Organ where food is digested. • Organ responsible for vision. • Organ responsible for breathing. • Organ for smelling and breathing. • One of the five digits on the hand. • Joint between the hand and forearm. • ...
Body parts 2024-12-06
22 Clues: aju • keel • põlv • sõrm • süda • jalg • kõrv • lõug • silm • käsi • põsk • pöial • pupill • kulmud • varvas • huuled • ripsmed • pahkluu • peopesa • selgroog • hobusesaba • nimetissõrm
Body Parts 2024-11-18
Across
- Question: "What you brush in the morning"
- Question: "Body part that walks"
- Question: "Front of the head"
- Question: "Body part with fingers"
- Question: "Body part that smells"
- Question: "Body part that hears"
- Question: "Joint that bends"
- Question: "Part of the mouth"
- Question: "What grows on your head"
- Question: "Part of the face"
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- Question: "Body part that eats"
- Question: "Top part of the body"
- Question: "What you use to taste"
- Question: "Part of the hand"
- Question: "Body part that sees"
- Question: "Connects head to body"
- Question: "Part of the upper body"
- Question: "Opposite of front"
- Question: "Bottom of the face"
- Question: "Joint in the arm"
20 Clues: Question: "Part of the hand" • Question: "Joint that bends" • Question: "Part of the face" • Question: "Joint in the arm" • Question: "Front of the head" • Question: "Part of the mouth" • Question: "Opposite of front" • Question: "Bottom of the face" • Question: "Body part that eats" • Question: "Body part that sees" • Question: "Top part of the body" • ...
BODY PARTS 2024-12-04
22 Clues: oči • usta • noge • lica • vrat • obraz • hrbet • jezik • glava • lasje • zobje • kolena • trebuh • ramena • gležnji • komolci • stopala • prsti na nogah • (prsti na rokah) • brada (del obraza) • roke (dlan in prsti) • roke (cela roka od rame do zapestja)
Body Systems 2024-12-03
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- The tubes in your circulatory system that carry your blood.
- The tubes (blood vessels) that carry blood away from your heart. Most carry oxygen-rich blood.
- The tubes (blood vessels) that carry blood back to your heart from your body. Most carry blood with lower levels of oxygen and higher levels of carbon dioxide.
- The levels of structure in an organism, ranging from subcellular organelles to cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
- The nerve cells (neurons) in your body that sense information from the world.
- In a clinical trial, when someone has been told about the possible risks involved in the trial and they agree to participate.
- Large molecules in food made of chains of fatty acids. It serves as a source of energy for the body.
- Nerve cells (neurons) in your spinal cord and brain that connect to the sensory neurons.
- The process in your digestive system of breaking apart your food into smaller and smaller pieces using physical processes such as chewing and the muscles contracting in your stomach.
- One of the three macronutrients in food that provide energy. They provide the body with energy more quickly.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- An integrated system consisting of specialized organs responsible for the ingestion, digestion, and absorption of food.
- The system that moves blood around your body. It includes your heart, blood vessels, and blood.
- Nerve cells (neurons) that send signals from your brain to your muscles.
- A collection of tissues that performs a particular function or set of functions.
- Chemicals that an organism takes in from its environment to use as a source of energy or as building blocks for growth.
- The smallest structural unit, enclosed by a membrane, that makes up all living organisms.
- A tissue in your body that includes both cells and liquid materials.
- The nerve endings in your skin that detect pressure on your skin.
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- The nerve cells in your body. These include interneurons, motor neurons, and sensory neurons.
- One of the three macronutrients in food that provide energy. It is used primarily for building tissues, such as muscle and bone.
- The process in your digestive system of breaking apart your food into smaller and smaller pieces using saliva, acid in your stomach, and other substances inside your digestive system.
- The two chambers of your heart (one on the left and one on the right) where blood leaves the heart.
- The body system that collects information from your senses about your environment. It includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- Specialized cells (nerve cells or neurons) or bundles of nerve cells in the human body that send messages within the nervous system. See nervous system.
- Small sacs inside the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged and moved into the blood.
- A group of similar cells and cellular material that perform a particular function.
- The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. This system includes the nose, mouth, lungs, and the parts that connect them.
- Tubes (blood vessels) that have walls so thin that oxygen, nutrients, and waste can pass through the walls into and out of the cells in your body, to and from your blood.
- The two chambers of your heart (one on the left and one on the right) where blood enters the heart.
- The rate of your heartbeat, which can be felt at your wrist, neck, and other places on your body.
- Muscular sacs inside the chest that bring oxygen into the body and release carbon dioxide.
- The process of breaking down food in the body.
- The parts of an object or system, including what they are made of, their shapes, and their arrangement. The way that an organ or body part is made up, including its shape and the types of tissues or other substructures that form it.
- Any representation of a system (or its components) used to help one understand and communicate how it works.
- An organ in your circulatory system that pumps the blood in your body. It is made up of four chambers that work as two pumps.
- The specialized activities performed by a system, organ, body part, object, or device.
- Tests run on human volunteers to show that a new medicine or device is both safe and effective. Clinical trials are run before the new medicine or device is approved for use by the public.
38 Clues: The process of breaking down food in the body. • The tubes in your circulatory system that carry your blood. • The nerve endings in your skin that detect pressure on your skin. • A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function. • A tissue in your body that includes both cells and liquid materials. • ...
Body Coordination 2024-04-21
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- Part of a neuron that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body
- Biochemical processes that occur within a living organism
- Gland that regulates metabolism
- Hormone involved in glucose metabolism
- Part of the brain responsible for complex cognitive functions
- Cells that transmit electrical signals
- Hormone that triggers the fight or flight response
- Pertaining to the nature of neurons' signal transmission
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- Maintaining stable internal conditions
- Often called the master gland of the endocrine system
- Chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands
- Neural pathway involved in quick responses to stimuli
- Brain region involved in motor control and coordination
- Enzyme that breaks down starch
- Substances on which enzymes act
- Process where molecules move from high to low concentration
- Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse
- Relating to the outer parts of the nervous system
- Junction between two neurons
- Hormone regulating glucose levels in the blood
20 Clues: Junction between two neurons • Enzyme that breaks down starch • Gland that regulates metabolism • Substances on which enzymes act • Maintaining stable internal conditions • Hormone involved in glucose metabolism • Cells that transmit electrical signals • Hormone regulating glucose levels in the blood • Chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands • ...
Body parts 2024-05-09
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- What grows on the chin of men but not on women?
- What is the name of the part of the face where the eyebrows and eyelashes are?
- Where are the openings through which we breathe?
- What part of the face is a line above the eyes?
- What part of the body protects the eyes from dust and insects?
- What part of the body supports the weight of the arms and is located between the neck and the arm?
- What part of the body is used to chew food?
- Where is the organ of smell located?
- What part of the body do you use to kiss and eat?
- What part of the body has fingers and thumb to grasp things?
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- It is located in the skull.
- What organ allows us to see the world around us?
- What part of the body is used to taste food?
- What part of your face turns red when you feel shame or emotion?
- What is the name of the top of the head where the scalp is located
- What part of the body is important for stability and balance when walking?
- What is the name of the part of the body that is used for speaking and eating?
- Where are the hair and skin on the head?
- Where is the hearing organ located?
- What part of your arm bends when you want to put something in your mouth?
- What is above the scalp?
- What part of the body is above the neck and contains the brain?
- What part of the body is between the forehead and the chin?
- What part connects the head to the body and allows us to turn it?
24 Clues: What is above the scalp? • It is located in the skull. • Where is the hearing organ located? • Where is the organ of smell located? • Where are the hair and skin on the head? • What part of the body is used to chew food? • What part of the body is used to taste food? • What grows on the chin of men but not on women? • What part of the face is a line above the eyes? • ...
body parts 2024-05-05
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- - Highways for blood.
- - Winding path for digestion.
- - The body’s old cell recycling center.
- - A detoxifying hero.
- - The central support column.
- - Tastes and talks.
- - The body’s communication lines.
- - Keeps the beat for life’s song.
- - The scent detective.
- - Oxygen delivery routes.
- - Dual role in digestion and regulation.
- - Movement’s best friend.
- - Your head’s natural accessory.
- - The swallowing tube.
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- - Nature’s own filtration system.
- - Essential for a breath of fresh air.
- - Carrying life’s burdens
- - Protecting the tips of fingers and toes.
- - The control center of the body.
- - Supports the head, houses the voice.
- - The body’s storage tank.
- - The food chute.
- - Secretion stations.
- - A pit stop for food.
- - The body’s framework.
- - Windows to the soul.
- - Catch every whisper and shout.
- - Nature’s own cutlery.
- - Gateway for taste and speech.
- - The body’s natural coat.
30 Clues: - The food chute. • - Tastes and talks. • - Highways for blood. • - A detoxifying hero. • - Secretion stations. • - A pit stop for food. • - Windows to the soul. • - The scent detective. • - The swallowing tube. • - The body’s framework. • - Nature’s own cutlery. • - Carrying life’s burdens • - Oxygen delivery routes. • - Movement’s best friend. • - The body’s storage tank. • ...
BODY PARTS 2024-11-20
20 Clues: oči • uši • nos • šake • noge • lice • ruke • vrat • kosa • telo • obraz • glava • obrve • kolena • ramena • stopala • stopalo • prsti na rukama • prsti na nogama • brada - deo tela
Body Parts 2025-02-02
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- Lines on the skin caused by aging.
- A curved bone that forms the chest structure.
- The area of the body between the neck and abdomen.
- The organ where food is digested.
- The hard structure that supports the body.
- The shortest and thickest finger.
- The part of the face above the eyebrows.
- The soft part on the sides of the face.
- The hard structures in the mouth used for chewing.
- The part of the body with fingers, used for grasping.
- The bone structure that protects the brain.
- The back part of the foot.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- The organ that filters waste from the blood.
- The inner part of the hand.
- The skin covering the eyes when closed.
- The organs used for hearing.
- Tissue that allows movement in the body.
- The passage that connects the mouth to the stomach and lungs.
- An organ that helps in breathing.
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- The organ that processes nutrients and detoxifies the body.
- The organ that pumps blood.
- The joint connecting the hand and forearm.
- The hard covering at the tip of fingers and toes.
- The bones that protect the chest organs.
- The upper part of the leg.
- The bone structure that holds the teeth.
- The front part of the lower leg.
- The long, flexible parts of the hand.
- A small dark spot on the skin.
- The organs used for seeing.
- The lower part of the face below the mouth.
- The joint between the upper and lower arm.
- The joint connecting the foot and leg.
- The hairs on the edge of the eyelids.
- The hair above the eyes that helps protect them.
- The joint connecting the arm to the body.
- The organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- The backbone that supports the body.
- The soft part that surrounds the mouth.
40 Clues: The upper part of the leg. • The back part of the foot. • The organ that pumps blood. • The organs used for seeing. • The inner part of the hand. • The organs used for hearing. • A small dark spot on the skin. • The front part of the lower leg. • The organ where food is digested. • The shortest and thickest finger. • An organ that helps in breathing. • ...
Body systems 2024-12-13
Across
- churns the food to turn it into liquid
- what produces bile
- a flap of cartilage above the trachea
- helps squeeze down food down the esophagus
- little pockets in the lungs
- the first step for digestion
- what the heart pumps
- a chemical helps brake down food
- where deoxygenated blood goes though the rights atrium
- this organ produces insulin
- what contains the oxygen
- what are in the stomach to help the digestion of food
- where you breath in oxygen and where food goes
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- transports blood back into the heart
- transports air to both lungs
- it receives blood from the atrium
- pumps blood around the circulatory system
- cavity a large aired filled space above and behind the nose
- transports blood away from the heart to the lungs or cells of the body
- intestine absorbs nutrients from the food
- stores the bile
- makes the lung stretch when you breath in and out
- a chamber in which blood enters the heart
- helps with transfer of blood
- protect the lungs from things
- where the capillaries and alveoli are
26 Clues: stores the bile • what produces bile • what the heart pumps • what contains the oxygen • little pockets in the lungs • this organ produces insulin • transports air to both lungs • the first step for digestion • helps with transfer of blood • protect the lungs from things • a chemical helps brake down food • it receives blood from the atrium • transports blood back into the heart • ...
Body parts 2025-04-28
24 Clues: нос • шея • ухо • рот • глаз • тело • рука • мозг • нога • горло • кисть • спина • стопа • плечо • колено • голова • сердце • легкие • желудок • запястье • позвоночник • палец на ноге • палец на руке • лодыжка, голеностоп
Body parts 2025-03-24
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- Usamos para deitar
- Usamos para respirar
- Usamos para respirar e sentir cheiros
- Usamos para falar e comer
- Usamos para pensar e aprender
- Usamos para tocar piano, usar uma tesoura e segurar lápis
- Usamos para brincar de bambolê e a sentar
- Usamos para correr e andar
- Usamos para carregar bolsas e mochilas
- Usamos para agachar e pular
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- Usamos para mastigar
- Usamos para segurar coisas
- Usamos para sentir gostos
- Usamos para escrever
- Usamos ficar de pé
- Usamos para ouvir
- Usamos para nos expressar e nos sentir bonitas
- Usamos para guardar a comida
- Usamos para nos equilibrar
- Usamos para enxergar
20 Clues: Usamos para ouvir • Usamos para deitar • Usamos ficar de pé • Usamos para mastigar • Usamos para respirar • Usamos para escrever • Usamos para enxergar • Usamos para sentir gostos • Usamos para falar e comer • Usamos para segurar coisas • Usamos para correr e andar • Usamos para nos equilibrar • Usamos para agachar e pular • Usamos para guardar a comida • Usamos para pensar e aprender • ...
BODY PARTS 2025-04-09
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- – The back part of your lower leg, below the knee.
- – The line of hair above your eyes.
- – The small hairs that grow on the edge of your eyelid.
- – You use this to hear sounds. You have one on each side of your head.
- – The front part of your lower leg, below the knee.
- – The joint between your hand and your forearm.
- – You use this to see. You have two of them.
- – You use this to eat, drink, talk, and smile.
- – The colored part around the pupil in your eye.
- – The part of your body behind your chest and stomach.
- – You use this to hold things. It has fingers.
- – The joint in the middle of your arm that lets you bend it.
- – The top part of your leg, between your hip and your knee.
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- – The soft part inside your mouth that helps you speak and taste.
- – The small black circle in the center of your eye.
- – The hard parts in your mouth that help you bite and chew food.
- – The bottom part of your face, under your mouth.
- – The part of your arm between your elbow and your wrist.
- – The part that connects your head to your body.
- – The part of your body between your chest and hips.
- – The round parts at the back of your hips; you sit on them.
- – The part of your face above your eyebrows.
- – The skin that covers your eye when you blink or sleep.
- – The small round mark on your belly; also called the belly button.
- – You use this to smell and breathe.
- – You stand and walk on this.
- – The area under your arm, where it bends.
- – The part of your body you use to walk and run.
- – The soft part of your face below your eyes.
- – The back part of your foot, under your ankle.
30 Clues: – You stand and walk on this. • – The line of hair above your eyes. • – You use this to smell and breathe. • – The area under your arm, where it bends. • – The part of your face above your eyebrows. • – You use this to see. You have two of them. • – The soft part of your face below your eyes. • – You use this to eat, drink, talk, and smile. • ...
Body parts 2025-05-07
27 Clues: her • muca • face • waker • finge • eater • breto • majune • defeot • kiyage • snotta • fûtbol • urinato • cosinga • filterer • fûthoder • mucahoder • ovserbers • organ hoder • finge-hoder • blood carior • face-feature • attenttenios • blood sender • heart-de-pum • finge-de-defeot • comprehendor-de-nowlege
Body 1 2025-04-18
Across
- Rounded part of the body at the back
- The entire physical structure of a person
- The finger often used for pointing. Also called pointer finger.
- Side of the head above the ear
- The finger on which a wedding jewelry is traditionally worn.
- One of the short hairs on the edge of your eyelid. (Eyelash)
- The navel or a little hole in a stomach
- Area under the arm
- The area above the eyes on the face
- Part of the body connecting arms to the torso
- The movable skin that covers your eye.
- Upper part of the leg
- The front part of your head, where your eyes, nose, and mouth are.
- The front part of the torso above a stomach
- Limb used for lifting and holding
- The inside part of your hand.
- Joint in the arm
- The lower part of the face
- The external part of the nose
- The side of your forehead, between your eye and ear.
- The back part of your leg below the knee, formed by muscles.
- One of the two openings in your nose for breathing.
- The black opening in the center of your iris that lets light into your eye.
- The line of hair above your eye.
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- The joints of your fingers.
- The joint connecting your hand to your forearm.
- The bone connecting your breastbone to your shoulder blade. Also called the clavicle.
- The colored part of your eye around the pupil.
- Limb used for standing and walking
- The bones that form your rib cage, protecting your heart and lungs.
- The smallest finger on your hand. Also called pinky finger.
- Organs for hearing
- The hard covering on the end of your finger or toe.
- An organ in the body where food is digested
- One of the five digits on your foot.
- The area between the head and shoulders
- Joint connecting the leg to the torso
- The end part of the arm
- The part of your leg you stand on.
- The short, thick finger set apart from the others on your hand.
- Prominent feature in the man's throat
- The area on the side of the face below the eye
- The narrowest part of your body, between your ribs and hips.
- The joint that connects your thigh to your lower leg, allowing you to bend your leg.
- The part of your arm between your elbow and your wrist.
- The bone below your eye that forms part of your cheek.
- The bones that form your mouth and are used for chewing.
- The joint connecting your foot to your leg.
- The fleshy part surrounding the mouth
49 Clues: Joint in the arm • Organs for hearing • Area under the arm • Upper part of the leg • The end part of the arm • The lower part of the face • The joints of your fingers. • The inside part of your hand. • The external part of the nose • Side of the head above the ear • The line of hair above your eye. • Limb used for lifting and holding • Limb used for standing and walking • ...
Body System 2024-10-15
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- passes signals from brain to body
- muscle
- study of living organisms
- Digest
- rate of heatbeat
- give birth
- immunity
- rate of breathing
- building blocks made of fat
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- bone structure
- combine molecules to form proteins
- pressure of blood
- a theory made based off limited data
- intensity of heat or cold
- snacks
- breathing
- rotation of blood
- small unit that can live on its own
- sugar
- tissues that perform a function to live
20 Clues: sugar • muscle • snacks • Digest • immunity • breathing • give birth • bone structure • rate of heatbeat • pressure of blood • rotation of blood • rate of breathing • intensity of heat or cold • study of living organisms • building blocks made of fat • passes signals from brain to body • combine molecules to form proteins • small unit that can live on its own • a theory made based off limited data • ...
The Body 2024-10-02
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- tiny hairs
- forms web over cut
- vocal cords
- drawing air into lungs
- carry oxygenated blood to nourish cells
- tubes entering the lungs
- chemical in red blood cells
- fight of germs
- brings blood from lower body to right atrium
- back of your throat
- capillaries surround this
- carries red blood cells through blood vessels
- upper Chambers,right and left...
- highway construction crew
- lower Chambers,left and right...
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- system made up of heart,blood,&blood vessels
- carries blood to lower body and legs
- connected to left atrium
- carry oxygen and nutrients to your cells
- carries blood from upper body
- tube below larynx
- carry blood toward the heart
- get oxygen to blood
- split into smaller tubes in the lungs
- where the blood is forced out of the right ventricle
- when fluid settles in lungs
- when bronchial tubes swell
- carry blood away from heart
28 Clues: tiny hairs • vocal cords • fight of germs • tube below larynx • forms web over cut • get oxygen to blood • back of your throat • drawing air into lungs • connected to left atrium • tubes entering the lungs • capillaries surround this • highway construction crew • when bronchial tubes swell • chemical in red blood cells • when fluid settles in lungs • carry blood away from heart • ...
Body parts 2024-09-13
Across
- Organ inside the skull, controls the body
- Connects the head to the torso
- The digits at the end of your foot.
- Upper limb connected to the shoulder
- Helps in tasting and speaking
- Joint that connects the thigh to the lower leg
- Used for grasping and holding
- The plural of tooth
- Organ on the side of the head used for hearing
- Joint that connects the arm to the torso
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- Part of the body where hair grows
- The soft, outer edges of your mouth.
- Backside of the body, opposite of the front
- The part of the face that contains teeth and is used for speaking
- Central facial feature used for breathing and smelling
- The central feature of the face, often used for expressions
- The part of the body between the chest and the pelvis
- Organ inside the abdomen that digests food
- Part of the hand, used for pointing and grabbing
- Plural of the foot, used for walking
- Facial feature for seeing
- Part of the body that covers the skull
- Lower limb used for walking
23 Clues: The plural of tooth • Facial feature for seeing • Lower limb used for walking • Helps in tasting and speaking • Used for grasping and holding • Connects the head to the torso • Part of the body where hair grows • The digits at the end of your foot. • The soft, outer edges of your mouth. • Upper limb connected to the shoulder • Plural of the foot, used for walking • ...
Body Parts 2024-08-23
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- This connects your hand to your arm.
- This part of your body helps you bend your arm.
- These help you walk and run.
- This organ helps you digest food.
- This helps you to see.
- These allow you to pick up objects and feel textures.
- This is the part of your body that helps you taste food.
- This is the part of your body where your food goes after you swallow it.
- This covers and protects your entire body.
- This joint allows your leg to bend.
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- These are located at the ends of your feet and help you balance.
- These allow you to hear sounds.
- This organ helps you breathe.
- This body part helps you smell things.
- These help you chew your food.
- This pumps blood throughout your body.
- These help protect your heart and lungs.
- This is the hardest substance in your body, found in your mouth.
- This body part supports your head and allows it to move.
- This organ controls your thoughts, feelings, and movements.
20 Clues: This helps you to see. • These help you walk and run. • This organ helps you breathe. • These help you chew your food. • These allow you to hear sounds. • This organ helps you digest food. • This joint allows your leg to bend. • This connects your hand to your arm. • This body part helps you smell things. • This pumps blood throughout your body. • ...
Body image 2024-08-15
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- someone that you experience a bond with.
- the way that someone or something looks.
- the act of comparing two or more people or things.
- a group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit.
- a process that involves revising and making changes to content.
- the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
- the state of being diverse; variety.
- what they think and feel about.
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
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- the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- the physical force exerted on an object.
- digital image effect often used on social media.
- representing things in a way that is accurate and true to life.
- not realistic.
- seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
- another word for a picture.
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities.
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone.
- due regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others.
- to agree with and give encouragement to someone because you want them to succeed.
20 Clues: not realistic. • another word for a picture. • what they think and feel about. • the state of being diverse; variety. • the physical force exerted on an object. • someone that you experience a bond with. • the way that someone or something looks. • confidence in one's own worth or abilities. • digital image effect often used on social media. • ...
My body 2024-10-09
Across
- I split in two to supply each lung with air
- the process of breathing out
- Air travels through me to get to the lungs
- i'm a thin sticky film on the teeth
- I'm apart of the respiratory system
- i'm the gas that goes in the body
- i am located at the front of the mouth
- there are 20 of me
- i protect the lungs
- i'm the gas that comes out of the body
- I'm shaped like the letter J
- the outer most part of the teeth
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- there are 32 of me
- I am another name for the trachea
- I absorb water
- i'm used to tear meat
- i'm used to get food from between the teeth
- i'm used for grinding and crushing food
- I line the stomach to protect it from acid
- the process of breathing in air
20 Clues: I absorb water • there are 32 of me • there are 20 of me • i protect the lungs • i'm used to tear meat • the process of breathing out • I'm shaped like the letter J • the process of breathing in air • the outer most part of the teeth • I am another name for the trachea • i'm the gas that goes in the body • i'm a thin sticky film on the teeth • I'm apart of the respiratory system • ...
My body 2024-10-09
Across
- I split in two to supply each lung with air
- The process of breathing out
- Air travels through me to get to the lungs
- I'm a thin sticky film on the teeth
- I'm apart of the respiratory system
- I'm the gas that goes in the body
- I am located at the front of the mouth
- There are 20 of me
- I protect the lungs
- I'm the gas that comes out of the body
- I'm shaped like the letter J
- The outer most part of the teeth
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- There are 32 of me
- I am another name for the trachea
- I absorb water
- I'm used to tear meat
- I'm used to get food from between the teeth
- I'm used for grinding and crushing food
- I line the stomach to protect it from acid
- The process of breathing in air
20 Clues: I absorb water • There are 32 of me • There are 20 of me • I protect the lungs • I'm used to tear meat • The process of breathing out • I'm shaped like the letter J • The process of breathing in air • The outer most part of the teeth • I am another name for the trachea • I'm the gas that goes in the body • I'm a thin sticky film on the teeth • I'm apart of the respiratory system • ...
body parts 2024-09-18
Across
- "I speak without a voice, with food I rejoice. What am I?"
- - "I show your smiles and frowns, I'm the place for your makeup crown. What am I?"
- "I growl when I'm empty, I'm quiet when I'm full. What am I?"
- "I'm not a handle, but I help you handle sound. What am I?"
- "I'm white and sharp in a row, I help you chew as you know. What am I?"
- "I bend when you sit, I straighten when you stand. What am I?"
- "I have muscles and a hand, lifting things is my stand. What am I?"
- "I can point and I can press, with rings I'm often dressed. What am I?"
- "I bend in the middle, not a riddle. What am I?"
- "I taste and talk, in your mouth I walk. What am I?"
- "I connect head to body, I wear collars and chains. What am I?"
- "I'm behind you all the way, supporting you every day. What am I?"
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- "I have a sole but no soul, I take you places on a stroll. What am I?"
- "I can run and I can smell, but I can't walk. What am I?"
- "I beat without a drum, love makes me hum. What am I?"
- "I grow but I'm not alive, I can be long or short. What am I?"
- "I can wave and I can hold, with five fingers bold. What am I?"
- "I blink but I can't cry, with me you see the sky. What am I?"
- "I'm above your eyes, waving like hello or surprise. What am I?"
- "I hold the brain and I nod, wearing hats is my job. What am I?"
- "I cover you all over, I tan but never burn. What am I?"
- "I'm a pillar of the body, I bend at the knee. What am I?"
- "I'm at the end of your foot, hidden in your boot. What am I?"
- "I'm kissed or pinched, on your face I am fixed. What am I?"
24 Clues: "I bend in the middle, not a riddle. What am I?" • "I taste and talk, in your mouth I walk. What am I?" • "I beat without a drum, love makes me hum. What am I?" • "I cover you all over, I tan but never burn. What am I?" • "I can run and I can smell, but I can't walk. What am I?" • "I speak without a voice, with food I rejoice. What am I?" • ...
body parts 2024-09-18
20 Clues: vfgv • vcgcb • vcgcv • bggvgc • bvhvbh • hjfhjg • vcvcvc • hfhfbv • bhcggv • gchvbg • gycbhv • vxgdvgc • hhcbhyc • hchfbhv • gxgdvgc • hbhvbnv • bvghfvgc • bfhv nhv • bchydbvcbg • vcgcShoulders
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 2024-09-20
Across
- Stores urine.
- Grows on top of your head or around your body.
- Helps you smell.
- Helps you stand and walk.
- Help you hear.
- Help you see.
- re at the end of your feet.
- Processes nutrients.
- Filter waste from the blood.
- Helps you lift things.
- Is the upper part of your leg.
- Bends when you walk.
- Helps you walk.
- Connects your head to your body.
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- Helps you speak and eat.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Help you breathe.
- Absorbs nutrients from food.
- Is above your stomach.
- Digests food.
- Controls your body.
- Help you grab things.
- Covers and protects the body.
- Holds objects.
- Holds your brain.
25 Clues: Stores urine. • Help you see. • Digests food. • Help you hear. • Holds objects. • Helps you walk. • Helps you smell. • Help you breathe. • Holds your brain. • Controls your body. • Processes nutrients. • Bends when you walk. • Help you grab things. • Is above your stomach. • Helps you lift things. • Helps you speak and eat. • Helps you stand and walk. • re at the end of your feet. • ...
Body 2 2025-11-09
Across
- The joint between your leg and your foot.
- Two organs that remove waste and make urine.
- The joint in the middle of your arm.
- The outer covering of your body.
- The top part of your leg between hip and knee.
- The area behind your chest and stomach.
- The organ where food goes after you eat.
- The front area of your body between neck and stomach.
- The joint in the middle of your leg that bends.
- The organ that pumps blood around your body.
- Two organs you use to breathe in air and breathe out.
- The part that connects your head to your shoulders.
- The hard parts inside your body that make the skeleton.
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- Tubes that continue digesting food after the stomach.
- An organ that cleans the blood and helps digest food.
- The joint where your leg connects to your body.
- The joint connecting your arm to your upper body.
- Tissues that help your body move.
- The part at the end of your leg you stand and walk on.
- The organ that controls your thoughts, memory, and movement.
- The back part of the foot.
- One of the five parts on your hand.
- The short, strong finger used for gripping.
- The joint between your hand and your arm.
- The part at the end of your arm used to hold things.
25 Clues: The back part of the foot. • The outer covering of your body. • Tissues that help your body move. • One of the five parts on your hand. • The joint in the middle of your arm. • The area behind your chest and stomach. • The organ where food goes after you eat. • The joint between your leg and your foot. • The joint between your hand and your arm. • ...
Body Parts 2025-10-30
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- located under the ribs but above the hips (smallest part of your torso)
- what you see with
- allows the arm to bend
- can be painful if rolled or step incorrectly
- strongest material in our body that helps our muscles move and gives us structure
- 3 lb organ made of mostly fat that is the control center of our body
- we have 10 of them
- made of keratin this is located over our body and comes in different colors like brown, yellow, black and orange
- where your umbilical cord used to be
- body part that can hear
- attached to our bones that allow us to move
- can be stinky if you get sweaty
- our bodies are made of millions of _____.
- beats to pump blood to your organs
- used to chew and grind food
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- used to speak and help swallow food
- allows us a smell
- connects the arm to the torso
- help us breathe and exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen
- this body part allows our leg to bend
- connects the leg to the torso
- allows the head to turn left and right or look up or down
- also known as the vertebra that holds the body up straight
- located directly above the chin
- shaped like a bean, this organ cleans our blood and produces urine
- protects our internal organs in the torso
- holds urine before we go to the restroom
- largest organ of the human body
- helps detox our body of toxins like alcohol and medications
- standing 10 ___ down ( located on the feet)
30 Clues: allows us a smell • what you see with • we have 10 of them • allows the arm to bend • body part that can hear • used to chew and grind food • connects the arm to the torso • connects the leg to the torso • located directly above the chin • largest organ of the human body • can be stinky if you get sweaty • beats to pump blood to your organs • used to speak and help swallow food • ...
BODY LANGUAGE 2025-10-30
Across
- When you're unhappy with something, you have a ... on your face
- You do it when you are mad/ nervous or if you're stopping yourself from hitting sb
- Some people do it in their sleep, it's very loud.
- You do it when you feel ill and you have to much mucus in your lungs
- You do it when you are nervous
- When you do it other people try to scare you to help you to stop
- You do it when you have a runny nose
- A facial expression showing annoyance
- You do it to keep your eyes moist
- You do it when you feel embarrassed or hot
- You do it when you exercise or stress
- When you're over sth that sb says or does
- a smile that expresses satisfaction or pleasure about having done something or knowing something that is not known by someone else
- When you eat a lot and the gas from your stomach escapes through your mouth
- You do it when you're suspicious of sth or sb
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- You do it when you suddenly feel a lot of pain
- You do it when you're bored or haven't slept well
- You .... saliva or food.
- When you eat a lot and the gas escapes from your bottom
- You do it when you feel cold or unwell
- You do it to show that you don't really care
- You do it when you're surprised
- To look at somebody without stopping
- You do it when you feel really afraid
- A very wide smile
- A lot of dogs do it when they want to eat sth
26 Clues: A very wide smile • You .... saliva or food. • You do it when you are nervous • You do it when you're surprised • You do it to keep your eyes moist • You do it when you have a runny nose • To look at somebody without stopping • A facial expression showing annoyance • You do it when you exercise or stress • You do it when you feel really afraid • ...
The body 2025-05-12
Across
- hair loss
- in the neck
- long tubular structure
- freckles
- where 2 or more bones connect
- bone in the knee
- outermost layer skin
- body parts away from the midline
- rounded end of long bone
- thigh
- connective tissue
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- yellow discoloration of the skin
- bone in the wrist
- upper arm
- flexible bands
- bluish discoloration
- the skull
- get smaller
- thin vascular membrane
- lack of pigment
20 Clues: thigh • freckles • upper arm • hair loss • the skull • in the neck • get smaller • flexible bands • lack of pigment • bone in the knee • bone in the wrist • connective tissue • bluish discoloration • outermost layer skin • long tubular structure • thin vascular membrane • rounded end of long bone • where 2 or more bones connect • yellow discoloration of the skin • body parts away from the midline
CUERPO = BODY 2025-09-18
27 Clues: una • pie • boca • codo • ceja • mano • dedo • ojos • nariz • panza • pecho • oreja • cuello • lengua • pierna • muneca • diente • cabeza • ombligo • chamoro • rodilla • tobillo • cabello • espalda • estomago • pestanas • sobaco/axila
Body Systems 2025-11-19
Across
- urine is mainly composed of
- the waste that forms urine
- the gas of life
- caused by bacteria
- fill with oxygen
- stores urine
- urine is a liquid _____
- filters the blood
- Pumps the Blood
- tube between kidney and bladder
- heart rhythm (heart rate)
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- contains the filters in the kidney
- is filtered in the kidney
- they form when one doesn't drink water
- renal ____ - clean blood exits
- where urine is formed inside the kidney
- the _____ system
- renal ____ - dirty blood enters
- exit tube (outflow tube)
- food + oxygen =
20 Clues: stores urine • the gas of life • Pumps the Blood • food + oxygen = • the _____ system • fill with oxygen • filters the blood • caused by bacteria • urine is a liquid _____ • exit tube (outflow tube) • is filtered in the kidney • heart rhythm (heart rate) • the waste that forms urine • urine is mainly composed of • renal ____ - clean blood exits • renal ____ - dirty blood enters • ...
Body Parts 2025-11-19
Across
- Area where you check a pulse.
- Area on each side where the thigh meets the trunk.
- General term for an arm or a leg.
- Either of the two front parts of the chest (in females it can produce milk).
- Another word for belly button.
- One of the digits at the front of the foot.
- Part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
- Lower extremity used for standing and walking.
- You wear a scarf around this.
- Joint connecting the arm to the torso; used when you shrug.
- Column of bones that supports the body and protects the spinal cord.
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- Place where a thermometer may be placed for a fever check.
- You rest this on your hand when you’re thinking.
- Area you sit on.
- Flat bone at the centre of the chest, also called the sternum.
- Inner surface of the hand.
- Joint between the thigh and the lower leg.
- Joint between upper arm and forearm, used when you bend the arm.
- Upper part of the face above the eyes.
- Soft area on either side of the face below the eyes.
20 Clues: Area you sit on. • Inner surface of the hand. • Area where you check a pulse. • You wear a scarf around this. • Another word for belly button. • General term for an arm or a leg. • Upper part of the face above the eyes. • Joint between the thigh and the lower leg. • One of the digits at the front of the foot. • Lower extremity used for standing and walking. • ...
Body parts 2025-12-10
22 Clues: ujj • áll • boka • térd • comb • sarok • torok • fenék • vádli • tenyér • köldök • könyök • homlok • csukló • lábujj • szeplők • állkapocs • arc, orca • szemöldök • szempilla • ádámcsutka • hüvelykujj
Body Systems 2026-04-01
Across
- Basic structural and functional unit of a living organism.
- The amount of blood pumped by the heart per pump.
- The process in all cells that uses glucose to produce useful energy for cellular processes.
- The body's ability to take in, transport, and use oxygen to produce energy during sustained physical activities.
- The process where oxygen is delivered to the blood and waste carbon dioxide moves from the blood to be breathed out.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The principle that the body gradually loses its fitness adaptations if training stops.
- Structure made up of a group of tissues working together to perform specific functions.
- Group of organs with related functions working together to perform body functions.
- The respiratory and circulatory systems working together to distribute oxygen to cells throughout the body.
- The system made up of the heart and all blood vessels responsible for pumping blood around the body.
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- Respiration occurring in the cytoplasm when there is not enough oxygen to complete aerobic respiration.
- Māori knowledge concerned with understanding the natural world both historically and today.
- A living thing that performs all seven life processes.
- The process of obtaining energy from food when there is plenty of oxygen available.
- Group of cells with similar structures working together to perform a shared function.
- The organelle in the cell where aerobic respiration takes place.
- Thick blood vessels that pump blood away from the heart.
- The part of the cell where anaerobic respiration occurs.
- The process where the body becomes stronger and more efficient after regular training stresses.
20 Clues: The amount of blood pumped by the heart per pump. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • A living thing that performs all seven life processes. • Thick blood vessels that pump blood away from the heart. • The part of the cell where anaerobic respiration occurs. • Basic structural and functional unit of a living organism. • ...
HUMAN BODY 2026-05-04
Across
- – bottom of the face
- – lines on skin
- – body part becomes bigger after injury
- – blue/purple mark after a hit
- – mark on skin from birth
- – ankle injury
- – top of the arm
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- – hair above your eyes
- – small hairs on eyelids
- – pain in your back
- – marks on cheeks when smiling
- – arm or leg
- – pain in joints
- – top of the face
- – small brown spots on the face
- – pain in muscles
- – side of the face
- – lower part of the face
- – pain in the knee
- – mark after injury
20 Clues: – arm or leg • – ankle injury • – lines on skin • – pain in joints • – top of the arm • – top of the face • – pain in muscles • – side of the face • – pain in the knee • – pain in your back • – mark after injury • – bottom of the face • – hair above your eyes • – small hairs on eyelids • – lower part of the face • – mark on skin from birth • – marks on cheeks when smiling • ...
Body&Actions 2026-04-12
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- To take something quickly
- Jump on one foot
- We use it to eat and talk
- We use them to walk
- We use it to smell
- Walk with short slow steps
- To hit hands together
- We use them to see
- Move body to music
- Top part of your arms
- Body part between waist and legs
- Move fast on feet
- To go up high
- Move in water
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- The bottom of your legs
- You taste food with it
- We use them to hold things
- Part of your body on top
- We use them to hear
- Between head and shoulders
- Be on your feet upright
- Hard bones in your mouth
- It grows on your head
- Push body up in air
- We use them to touch
- Body part for food
- Step hard on the ground
- To move in the sky
- Move slowly on feet
29 Clues: To go up high • Move in water • Jump on one foot • Move fast on feet • We use it to smell • We use them to see • Move body to music • Body part for food • To move in the sky • We use them to walk • We use them to hear • Push body up in air • Move slowly on feet • We use them to touch • To hit hands together • It grows on your head • Top part of your arms • You taste food with it • ...
Body Systems 2026-04-30
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- carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
- holding chamber at bottom of heart
- keeps food and secretions from going down windpipe
- carry messages from one part of the body to another
- senses tartness, sweetness etc when you eat things
- tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body
- allow oxygen and CO2 to move between lungs and bloodstream
- transports oxygen and other substances throughout the body
- produces saliva, which keeps the digestive tract moist
- where gas exchange occurs
- distributes oxygenated blood to all parts of the body
- relays messages from brain to other parts of body
- transfers oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and tissues
- controls light entering the body
- controls our thoughts, memory, speech and movement
- provides protection for whole body
- makes enzymes to digest proteins, fats, and carbs
- secretes acid and enzymes to digest food
- makes antibodies
- Tubes distribute air to lungs
- stores urine
- trains and develops T cells
- extract waste from blood
- hunts down and destroys infected cells
- cuts, tears and grinds food
- holding chamber at the top of the heart
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- acts as a filter for blood
- carry blood to heart
- filter blood from digestive tract
- transport blood from arteries to capillaries
- sensory cells in your nose
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- to warm, moisturize and filter air entering the body before it gets to the lungs
- filter lymph and assist the immune system in building a response
- Cava returns deoxygenated blood to right atria
- provides air flow to and from lungs
- allows deoxygenated blood to return from capillary beds to veins
- controls breathing, swallowing, heart rate, and blood pressure
- white blood cells
- transmits and transduces sound to the brain
- to store and concentrate bile
- to reabsorb fluids and process waste products from the body
- absorbs nutrients and minerals from food
- carry blood away from the heart
- allows air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking airway
- facilitates movement of food and assist swallowing
46 Clues: stores urine • makes antibodies • white blood cells • carry blood to heart • extract waste from blood • where gas exchange occurs • acts as a filter for blood • sensory cells in your nose • trains and develops T cells • cuts, tears and grinds food • to store and concentrate bile • Tubes distribute air to lungs • carry blood away from the heart • controls light entering the body • ...
Body Systems 2026-06-04
Across
- this nervous system includes brain and spinal cord
- inflammation of the meninges of the spine
- inflammation of the joints
- part of brain that coordinates muscle movement
- this connects bone to muscle
- a type of repetitive injury
- place where two bones meet
- a degenerative disease
- part of brain stem controls breathing and face muscles
- bone injury where a bone slips out of place
- this type of muscle closes a joint
- kind of muscle found in body linings
- connective tissue that cushions bones
- condition that makes bones brittle and weak
- this can result from a spinal cord injury
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- process by which bone is formed
- this nervous system controls involuntary function
- lateral curvature of the spine
- muscular problem resulting from heavy lifting
- the skeletal system stores these
- problem resulting from overuse of a tendon
- this type of muscle opens a joint
- kind of fracture that crosses the bone
- this connects bone to bone
- kind of joint found in the ankle
- largest part of brain; center of conscious thought
- disorder of nervous system that causes seizures
27 Clues: a degenerative disease • inflammation of the joints • place where two bones meet • this connects bone to bone • a type of repetitive injury • this connects bone to muscle • lateral curvature of the spine • process by which bone is formed • the skeletal system stores these • kind of joint found in the ankle • this type of muscle opens a joint • this type of muscle closes a joint • ...
Body Weight and Body Composition 2019-12-09
Across
- measuring tool for skinfolds
- the name for fat cells
- clustering of conditions that occur together
- single frequency of electrical currents
- the measurements of ankles that tells you about your bone structure
- the deposition of fat in females that accumulates in the hips and thighs
- the ratio of body weight to height
- measurement of determining the amount of fat with a skin caliper
- the amount of energy required to digest food
- what state has a 34.8 percent prevalence in leading obesity
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- the assessment of foods that help to increase blood sugar
- snoring and momentary non-breathing condition
- the most indirect measurement of weight
- the deposition of fat in men that accumulates in the abdomen
- simple method of body fat distribution
- excessive weight for one's height and body composition
- the air displacement that measures body composition in water
- protein made in fat
- the name for indispensable fat
- an excessive amount of storage fat
20 Clues: protein made in fat • the name for fat cells • measuring tool for skinfolds • the name for indispensable fat • the ratio of body weight to height • an excessive amount of storage fat • simple method of body fat distribution • the most indirect measurement of weight • single frequency of electrical currents • clustering of conditions that occur together • ...
Body Weight and Body Composition 2019-12-09
Across
- excessive weight for one's height and body composition
- simple method of body fat distribution
- the air displacement that measures body composition in water
- the name for indispensable fat
- the name for fat cells
- single frequency of electrical currents
- snoring and momentary non-breathing condition
- the deposition of fat in men that accumulates in the abdomen
- what state has a 34.8 percent prevalence in leading obesity
- an excessive amount of storage fat
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- the deposition of fat in females that accumulates in the hips and thighs
- protein made in fat
- clustering of conditions that occur together
- measurement of determining the amount of fat with a skin caliper
- the most indirect measurement of weight
- the measurements of ankles that tells you about your bone structure
- the assessment of foods that help to increase blood sugar
- measuring tool for skinfolds
- the amount of energy required to digest food
- the ratio of body weight to height
20 Clues: protein made in fat • the name for fat cells • measuring tool for skinfolds • the name for indispensable fat • an excessive amount of storage fat • the ratio of body weight to height • simple method of body fat distribution • the most indirect measurement of weight • single frequency of electrical currents • clustering of conditions that occur together • ...
Body Weight and Body Composition 2019-12-09
Across
- waist to hip ratio, simple method of body fat distribution
- thermic effect of food, the amount of energy required to digest food
- clustering of conditions that occur together
- Female method of fat deposition
- has 34.8 prevalence in leading obesity
- assesment of foods to increase blood sugar
- single frequency electrical currents
- excessive weight for one's height and body composition
- fat cells
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- most accurate indirect measurement
- measurement of determining the amount of fat with a skin caliper
- deposition of fat that accumulates in the abdomen
- Fat indispensable fat
- body mass index, the ratio of body weight to height
- excessive amount of storage fat
- snoring and momentary non-breathing condition
- protein made in fat
- measuring tool for skinfolds
- air displacement measures water displacement for body composition
- size the measurement of ankles that tells you about your bone structure
20 Clues: fat cells • protein made in fat • Fat indispensable fat • measuring tool for skinfolds • Female method of fat deposition • excessive amount of storage fat • most accurate indirect measurement • single frequency electrical currents • has 34.8 prevalence in leading obesity • assesment of foods to increase blood sugar • clustering of conditions that occur together • ...
Body Weight and Body Composition 2019-12-09
Across
- the deposition of fat in females that accumulates in the hips and thighs
- excessive weight for one's height and body composition
- the deposition of fat in men that accumulates in the abdomen
- snoring and momentary non-breathing condition
- clustering of conditions that occur together
- simple method of body fat distribution
- the measurements of ankles that tells you about your bone structure
- the assessment of foods that help to increase blood sugar
- single frequency of electrical currents
- the ratio of body weight to height
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- measurement of determining the amount of fat with a skin caliper
- the most indirect measurement of weight
- measuring tool for skinfolds
- the amount of energy required to digest food
- Fat the name for indispensable fat
- an excessive amount of storage fat
- protein made in fat
- what state has a 34.8 percent prevalence in leading obesity
- the air displacement that measures body composition in water
- the name for fat cells
20 Clues: protein made in fat • the name for fat cells • measuring tool for skinfolds • Fat the name for indispensable fat • an excessive amount of storage fat • the ratio of body weight to height • simple method of body fat distribution • the most indirect measurement of weight • single frequency of electrical currents • the amount of energy required to digest food • ...
Body Weight and Body Composition 2019-12-09
Across
- the assessment of foods that help to increase blood sugar
- the amount of energy required to digest food
- the ratio of body weight to height
- the deposition of fat in females that accumulates in the hips and thighs
- the name for indispensable fat
- the most indirect measurement of weight
- protein made in fat
- the deposition of fat in men that accumulates in the abdomen
- clustering of conditions that occur together
- excessive weight for one's height and body composition
- the measurements of ankles that tells you about your bone structure
Down
- snoring and momentary non-breathing condition
- the name for fat cells
- single frequency of electrical currents
- measurement of determining the amount of fat with a skin caliper
- the air displacement that measures body composition in water
- what state has a 34.8 percent prevalence in leading obesity
- measuring tool for skinfolds
- an excessive amount of storage fat
- simple method of body fat distribution
20 Clues: protein made in fat • the name for fat cells • measuring tool for skinfolds • the name for indispensable fat • the ratio of body weight to height • an excessive amount of storage fat • simple method of body fat distribution • single frequency of electrical currents • the most indirect measurement of weight • the amount of energy required to digest food • ...
Body Weight and Body Composition 2019-12-09
Across
- the deposition of fat in females that accumulates in the hips and thighs
- protein made in fat
- the assessment of foods that help to increase blood sugar
- measurement of determining the amount of fat with a skin caliper
- what state has a 34.8 percent prevalence in leading obesity
- the most indirect measurement of weight
- an excessive amount of storage fat
- simple method of body fat distribution
- snoring and momentary non-breathing condition
- the deposition of fat in men that accumulates in the abdomen
- the air displacement that measures body composition in water
- the measurements of ankles that tells you about your bone structure
Down
- single frequency of electrical currents
- the name for indispensable fat
- the name for fat cells
- the ratio of body weight to height
- the amount of energy required to digest food
- excessive weight for one's height and body composition
- clustering of conditions that occur together
- measuring tool for skinfolds
20 Clues: protein made in fat • the name for fat cells • measuring tool for skinfolds • the name for indispensable fat • the ratio of body weight to height • an excessive amount of storage fat • simple method of body fat distribution • single frequency of electrical currents • the most indirect measurement of weight • the amount of energy required to digest food • ...
Body Weight and Body Composition 2019-12-09
Across
- the deposition of fat in females that accumulates in the hips and thighs
- protein made in fat
- the assessment of foods that help to increase blood sugar
- measurement of determining the amount of fat with a skin caliper
- what state has a 34.8 percent prevalence in leading obesity
- the most indirect measurement of weight
- an excessive amount of storage fat
- simple method of body fat distribution
- snoring and momentary non-breathing condition
- the deposition of fat in men that accumulates in the abdomen
- the air displacement that measures body composition in water
- the measurements of ankles that tells you about your bone structure
Down
- single frequency of electrical currents
- the name for indispensable fat
- the name for fat cells
- the ratio of body weight to height
- the amount of energy required to digest food
- excessive weight for one's height and body composition
- clustering of conditions that occur together
- measuring tool for skinfolds
20 Clues: protein made in fat • the name for fat cells • measuring tool for skinfolds • the name for indispensable fat • the ratio of body weight to height • an excessive amount of storage fat • simple method of body fat distribution • single frequency of electrical currents • the most indirect measurement of weight • the amount of energy required to digest food • ...
BODY 2021-10-29
Body 2021-12-02
Across
- the big fingers of hand
- the organ in the chest that sends blood around the body
- the part of the human body that is on the opposite side to the chest
- a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile
- the wide curved set of bones at the bottom of the body that the legs and spine are connected to
- the line of hair above the eye
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- the area in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
- the organ inside the body where food goes when you eat it
- either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck
- the part of the body under the arm where it joins the shoulder
- the inside part of your foot
11 Clues: the big fingers of hand • the inside part of your foot • the line of hair above the eye • the area in the mouth to which the teeth are attached • the organ in the chest that sends blood around the body • the organ inside the body where food goes when you eat it • the part of the body under the arm where it joins the shoulder • ...
body 2017-06-05
Across
- bread and rice contain a lot of this
- you breathe this
- this gets you moving and makes you tired
- When you eat to much and not excursize regularly , this will happen
- when you work out you work these
Down
- it relating to the heart and blood vessels
- also known as blood sugar
- when you eat it gives yo this
- this builds muscles
- this controls your blood flow
- when you run you burn these
11 Clues: you breathe this • this builds muscles • also known as blood sugar • when you run you burn these • when you eat it gives yo this • this controls your blood flow • when you work out you work these • bread and rice contain a lot of this • this gets you moving and makes you tired • it relating to the heart and blood vessels • ...
BODY 2021-06-28
body 2016-12-06
body 2017-11-19
11 Clues: we use it to see • we use it to eat • we use it to hug • it's in the mouth • we use it to smell • we use it to listen • we use it to take things • it's on the top of our body • on it, there are eyes and nose • we use it to walk and it's long • we use it to walk and it has 10 fingers
Body 2024-12-10
Human body 2022-03-30
Across
- a structural unit of a myofibril in striated muscle, consisting of a dark band and the nearer half of each adjacent pale band.
- your heart
- hick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings
- skeletal muscles of the body that attach to bones and control movement of the limbs, head, neck, and body under conscious control.
- any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals.
- a natural skin pigment.
- Glands a small gland in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter
- the type of protein that makes up your hair, skin, and nails.
- short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- muscles that connect to your bones
- a denser material used to create much of the hard structure of the skeleton.
- a very porous type of bone found in animals.
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- muscles which move without our volition
- the outermost layer of skin on your body.
- muscle tissue in which the contractile fibrils are not highly ordered,
- made up of the 80 bones within the central core of your body.
- comprised of the upper and lower extremities, which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis.
- a protein that forms (together with myosin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells, and is also involved in motion in other types of cell.
- a cord of strong, flexible tissue, similar to a rope.
19 Clues: your heart • a natural skin pigment. • muscles that connect to your bones • muscles which move without our volition • the outermost layer of skin on your body. • a very porous type of bone found in animals. • a cord of strong, flexible tissue, similar to a rope. • made up of the 80 bones within the central core of your body. • ...
uman body 2014-04-18
19 Clues: rene • polso • pugno • baffi • petto • mento • ciglio • fronte • spalla • femore • cranio • fegato • polmone • stomaco • pollice • cintura • caviglia • mandibola • dito del piede
Body Systems 2012-10-29
Across
- / This organ processes our thoughts and controls the entire body
- / This organ handles identifying chemicals in the air using smell
- / This system handles the food you eat
- / Carry blood away from the heart
- / This is what the kidneys make when they filter the blood.
- / This system is responsible for our movement
- / Testosterone and estrogen are both a type of _______________.
- / This system fights infections
- / The organ that takes in and processes sound
- / The organ that takes in light. It has a lens, iris, pupil and a retina.
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- / This is the largest organ of the body. It covers the entire body.
- / Travels through the veins and arteries
- / Carry blood back to the heart
- / This system is responsible for making babies.
- / This organ has 4 chambers and pumps blood
- / A nervous system response that does not use the brain (like when you hit right below the knee and the leg kicks)
- / The nervous system is made of this type of cell
- / This system is made of bones
- / On our heads, it keeps us warm
19 Clues: / This system is made of bones • / Carry blood back to the heart • / This system fights infections • / On our heads, it keeps us warm • / Carry blood away from the heart • / This system handles the food you eat • / Travels through the veins and arteries • / This organ has 4 chambers and pumps blood • / This system is responsible for our movement • ...
body language 2012-11-19
Across
- effecting the whole world, planet
- a person´s emotion
- calm and easy-going
- without words
- the way in which somebody is standing
- a way of communication using words
- the activity of changing ideas
Down
- movement of arms from one side to another (like water)
- the customs and beliefs in one country
- a situation in which the idea is not understood
- using words
- the front part of the head
- a movement that you make to show a certain meaning
- the act of careful listening
- the space between two standing people
- the way how a person acts
- communicating and understanding
- one of five long parts of your hand
- having strong negative feelings about something
19 Clues: using words • without words • a person´s emotion • calm and easy-going • the way how a person acts • the front part of the head • the act of careful listening • the activity of changing ideas • communicating and understanding • effecting the whole world, planet • a way of communication using words • one of five long parts of your hand • the space between two standing people • ...
My Body 2015-01-15
Across
- I can ____ with my tongue.
- The lemon tastes ____.
- I can ____ with my nose.
- The knife feels ____.
- I can ____ with my hands
- I can ____ with my legs.
- I can ____ with my mouth.
- I can ____ with my arms.
- The pineapple feels ____.
- The rock feels ____.
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- The pillow feels ____.
- I can ____ with my eyes.
- I can ____ with my hands.
- The potato chips taste ____.
- The pepper tastes ____.
- The cake tastes ____.
- The cup feels ____.
- The coffee tastes ____.
- I can ____ with my ears.
19 Clues: The cup feels ____. • The rock feels ____. • The knife feels ____. • The cake tastes ____. • The pillow feels ____. • The lemon tastes ____. • The pepper tastes ____. • The coffee tastes ____. • I can ____ with my eyes. • I can ____ with my nose. • I can ____ with my hands • I can ____ with my legs. • I can ____ with my arms. • I can ____ with my ears. • I can ____ with my hands. • ...
Body Parts 2015-05-21
Across
- it's a joint half way down my arm
- I use these to see
- some men grow one on their top lip
- I have 2 of these, they join my body to my feet
- some men grow one on their chin
- these join my legs to my feet
- a great thing for hearing
- I have 5 on each hand
- i have 5 on each foot
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- these are halfway down my legs
- it's where I keep my teeth
- these connect my hands and shoulders
- these are at the top of my arms
- its the front part of my upper body
- these are above my eyes
- it's where I keep my brain
- you can find my fingers here
- there is one on the end of each leg
- it's useful for smelling
19 Clues: I use these to see • I have 5 on each hand • i have 5 on each foot • these are above my eyes • it's useful for smelling • a great thing for hearing • it's where I keep my teeth • it's where I keep my brain • you can find my fingers here • these join my legs to my feet • these are halfway down my legs • these are at the top of my arms • some men grow one on their chin • ...
body systems 2023-03-08
Across
- connect muscle to skeleton
- responsible for movement
- revive and send messages to the brain
- pups blood
- systems
- muscle works with bones to move body
- work with veins
- takes in oxygen
- create blood
Down
- cartilage of bones
- gets rid of waste from the blood
- flows blood
- protects your organs
- uses blood
- regulates the body's growth
- breaks down nutrients
- help you breath
- creates blood
- body
- marrows helps create blood
20 Clues: body • systems • uses blood • pups blood • flows blood • create blood • creates blood • help you breath • work with veins • takes in oxygen • cartilage of bones • protects your organs • breaks down nutrients • responsible for movement • connect muscle to skeleton • regulates the body's growth • marrows helps create blood • gets rid of waste from the blood • revive and send messages to the brain • ...
body systems 2023-03-08
Across
- connect muscle to skeleton
- responsible for movement
- revive and send messages to the brain
- pups blood
- systems
- muscle works with bones to move body
- work with veins
- takes in oxygen
- create blood
Down
- cartilage of bones
- gets rid of waste from the blood
- flows blood
- protects your organs
- uses blood
- regulates the body's growth
- breaks down nutrients
- help you breath
- creates blood
- body
- marrows helps create blood
20 Clues: body • systems • uses blood • pups blood • flows blood • create blood • creates blood • help you breath • work with veins • takes in oxygen • cartilage of bones • protects your organs • breaks down nutrients • responsible for movement • connect muscle to skeleton • regulates the body's growth • marrows helps create blood • gets rid of waste from the blood • revive and send messages to the brain • ...
Human body 2022-12-12
Body Systems 2023-04-24
Across
- Main muscle of respiration located between thoracic and abdominal cavities.
- ,Tube that connects larynx with bronchi; Located anterior to esophagus.
- , Inflammation of the urinary bladder. It is often caused by infection and is usually accompanied by frequent painful urination.
- Two slender hollow tubes that extend from renal pelvis of kidneys to unary bladder
- lack of voluntary control over urination or defecation
- The process used to supply body cells with oxygen and to dispose of carbon dioxide.
- , Inner region of an organ or structure.
- The middle section of
- Tube that connects pharynx to trachea.
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- Muscular tube that extends from oral cavity to esophagus. Functions as a passageway from both digestive and respiratory systems.
- , Release of urine from the unitary bladder.
- Inflammation of larynx.
- Cluster of capillaries within renal corpuscle connected by two arterioles: afferent and efferent arterioles.
- Specialized tube shaped filtering units in the kidneys.
- Sequence of events that includes, implantation, embryonic development, fetal growth and birth. Process of gestation that takes approximately 40 weeks and is divided into trimesters.
- Expression of genetic material passes from one generation to another through sexual reproduction.
- , Outer region of an organ or structure.
- Primary gas exchange structures of respiratory tract: attached to alvolar ducts.
- ,Bronchospasm that cause breathing difficulties in susceptible people.
19 Clues: The middle section of • Inflammation of larynx. • Tube that connects pharynx to trachea. • , Outer region of an organ or structure. • , Inner region of an organ or structure. • , Release of urine from the unitary bladder. • lack of voluntary control over urination or defecation • Specialized tube shaped filtering units in the kidneys. • ...
body parts 2020-12-01
Body Systems 2020-11-16
Across
- ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels
- The human brain weighs ______ pounds
- The ______ is also called the voice box
- The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe
- Muscles move body parts by contracting and then ________
- ________ is found in the heart
- _______ is where most of the body's blood cells are made
- Bones are made up of a framework of a protein called ________
- air enters the respiratory system through the ____ or the mouth.
Down
- The __________________ carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again
- _________ is the solid, hard outside part of the bone
- smooth muscle is also referred to as_________
- The ________________ is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again
- ________is attached by cord-like tendons
- The _____ is a big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood centralnervoussystem the brain and the spinal cord are the _________________
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the __________________
- The _________ is the largest and most complex part of the brain
- Cancellous bone resembles _____
- The cells in our bodies need ______ to stay alive
19 Clues: ________ is found in the heart • Cancellous bone resembles _____ • The human brain weighs ______ pounds • The ______ is also called the voice box • ________is attached by cord-like tendons • smooth muscle is also referred to as_________ • The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe • ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels • ...
body parts 2021-02-08
body parts 2021-02-08
Body Systems 2021-02-25
Across
- Chemical messenger released in blood to regulate an organism's growth and development is called _?_.
- Body system that is composed of hormone-producing glands.
- Humans belong to the _?_ kingdom.
- Stable internal environment of an organism is described as _?_.
- Organ that produces hormones regulating egg development.
- Group of organs that perform closely related functions is called "organ _?_".
- Cell part that regulates molecular transport in and out of the cell.
- Specialized nervous system cell that is able to transmit electrical impulses.
- Tough protein that makes up hair and protects the tips of your fingers and toes.
- Smallest unit of life.
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- "Under-skin" layer that contains fat cells for insulation and energy storage.
- Organ that produces hormones regulating glucose level in blood.
- Skin contains _?_ glands used for thermoregulation and waste removal.
- Structure that performs a certain function in a multicellular organism (ex: liver, eye).
- Body system that regulates body temperature and acts as a protective barrier against pathogens.
- Electrical communication system throughout the body.
- Top layer of skin.
- Neurons are made of 3 major parts: dendrites, body, and an _?_.
- Nervous system allows humans to collect information about the world around us through 5 _?_.
19 Clues: Top layer of skin. • Smallest unit of life. • Humans belong to the _?_ kingdom. • Electrical communication system throughout the body. • Organ that produces hormones regulating egg development. • Body system that is composed of hormone-producing glands. • Organ that produces hormones regulating glucose level in blood. • ...
The body 2022-10-10
19 Clues: dlaň • kost • zuby • lebka • loket • plíce • nehet • páteř • srdce • koleno • čelist • břicho • zápěstí • lopatka • chodidlo • klíční kost • prst na noze • pánevní kost • kost stehenní
The Body 2022-11-15
Across
- what gets stuck to the boys
- what does Chris think gordie should be
- whats verns brother name
- who died
- who burnt of teddys ear
- what did gordies brother give him
- Chris brother name
- what does vern lose a jar of
- whos ear is burnt off
- what do people think chris stole
- who is the narrator
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- whats the dogs name
- whats gordies brothers name
- whos idea is it to look for the body
- whats the movie called
- what did the guy at the fence call teddys dad
- whos Billys best friend
- how did chris die
- who was the dead body
19 Clues: who died • how did chris die • Chris brother name • whats the dogs name • who is the narrator • who was the dead body • whos ear is burnt off • whats the movie called • whos Billys best friend • who burnt of teddys ear • whats verns brother name • what gets stuck to the boys • whats gordies brothers name • what does vern lose a jar of • what do people think chris stole • ...
Body Systems 2023-09-10
Across
- Filter and eliminate wastes from the body
- Contains joints, tendons and ligaments
- The largest organ of the body and contains 3 layers
- The place where two or more bones connect
- Main job is to fight disease and infection
- Carries lymph throughout the body
- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- A darkening chemical in the skin that determines skin color
- This system moves blood throughout your body
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- Breaks down your food
- Controls the body with electrical signals
- This system takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- transport liquid pumped by the heart
- Connects bone to bone
- Responsible for producing egg, sperm cells and hormones
- Contains glands that release hormones
- replacement of body fluids lost through sweating, exhaling, and eliminating waste
- The basic building block of all living things
- Muscles found in the heart
19 Clues: Breaks down your food • Connects bone to bone • Muscles found in the heart • Carries lymph throughout the body • transport liquid pumped by the heart • Contains glands that release hormones • Contains joints, tendons and ligaments • Controls the body with electrical signals • Filter and eliminate wastes from the body • The place where two or more bones connect • ...
Body Parts 2023-09-18
Body Image 2024-04-28
Across
- Comply with an expectation or standard
- Perfect; conforming to a standard of perfection
- Showing variety, unlike
- To engage in an excessive indulgence
- To examine or inspect closely and critically
- Being the only one of its kind
- Recognizing the value of something
- The study of heredity and inherited traits
- A preoccupation with something.
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- A feeling of self-assurance
- Consider with respect or regard
- Levels of acceptability or correctness
- To judge with disapproval
- An expression of admiration
- Providing spiritual or mental sustenance
- Empathetic concern for the misfortunes of others.
- A regimen of eating to reduce one's weight
- The way someone looks
- Altered digitally to improve appearance
19 Clues: The way someone looks • Showing variety, unlike • To judge with disapproval • A feeling of self-assurance • An expression of admiration • Being the only one of its kind • Consider with respect or regard • A preoccupation with something. • Recognizing the value of something • To engage in an excessive indulgence • Comply with an expectation or standard • ...
Human Body 2025-11-30
Across
- The rhythmic contractions of the heart that pump blood.
- Blood vessels carrying blood to the heart.
- Clean waste from the blood and make urine.
- The organ that pumps blood through the body.
- The backbone protecting the spinal cord.
- Organs responsible for breathing.
- The full framework of bones that supports the body.
- Places where two bones meet allowing movement.
- The hard structure forming the skeleton.
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- Blood vessels carrying blood from the heart.
- The body's outer protective layer.
- Send messages between body and brain.
- Produces enzymes that help digestion and regulates blood sugar.
- Controls thoughts, memory, and body functions.
- Tissues that help the body move.
- Filters the blood and processes nutrients.
- The fluid transporting oxygen and nutrients.Intestines – Long tubes that absorb nutrients from food.
- The smallest units of life.
- Breaks down food during digestion.
19 Clues: The smallest units of life. • Tissues that help the body move. • Organs responsible for breathing. • The body's outer protective layer. • Breaks down food during digestion. • Send messages between body and brain. • The backbone protecting the spinal cord. • The hard structure forming the skeleton. • Blood vessels carrying blood to the heart. • ...
Body parts 2026-01-19
Human body 2024-10-26
Body Parts 2024-12-04
19 Clues: PIE • BOCA • PELO • OJOS • CARA • PIES • MANOS • NARIZ • CUELLO • DIENTE • OREJAS • BRAZOS • CABEZA • ESPALDA • DIENTES • HOMBROS • PIERNAS • DEDOS DEL PIE • DEDOS DE LA MANO
Body parts 2025-04-14
Body Systems 2025-09-17
Across
- a bone cell that maintains bone tissue
- organ where digestion begins with acids and enzymes
- organ that controls body functions and processes information
- muscular organ that pumps blood through the body
- system that provides structure and support for the body
- tissue that contracts to produce movement
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- body system that includes skin, hair, and nails
- system that processes information and controls responses
Down
- system that transports blood, nutrients, and oxygen
- rigid organ that forms part of the skeleton
- nerve cell that sends and receives signals
- largest organ of the body, part of the integumentary system
- type of tissue that covers body surfaces and lines organs
- red blood cell that carries oxygen
- organs that carry out gas exchange in the respiratory system
- type of epithelial cell shaped like a cube, found lining organs such as the stomach
- system that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide
- system responsible for movement of the body
19 Clues: red blood cell that carries oxygen • a bone cell that maintains bone tissue • tissue that contracts to produce movement • nerve cell that sends and receives signals • rigid organ that forms part of the skeleton • system that breaks down food into nutrients • system responsible for movement of the body • body system that includes skin, hair, and nails • ...
BODY PARTS 2026-05-13
Across
- The finger used for pointing
- The back lower part of your legs
- The organs used for breathing
- The long organ that digests food
- The folds above your eyes
- A place where two bones meet
- The bends in the middle of your arms
Down
- The openings of your nose
- The raised line running down the center of the nose
- The areas under your shoulders
- The soft lower parts of your ears
- The curved lower edge of the face
- The soft pink tissue around your teeth
- The front joint in the middle of your legs
- The body parts between your feet and legs
- The inside organ that pumps blood through your body
- The organ used for thinking
- The upper part of your head where hair grows
- The hard white structure inside your mouth
19 Clues: The openings of your nose • The folds above your eyes • The organ used for thinking • The finger used for pointing • A place where two bones meet • The organs used for breathing • The areas under your shoulders • The back lower part of your legs • The long organ that digests food • The soft lower parts of your ears • The curved lower edge of the face • ...
Body talk 2026-05-05
19 Clues: пыль • мозг • горло • поток • мышца • вирус • лёгкие • пыльца • гортань • аллергия • выпускать • адреналин • раздражать • растягивать • вибрировать • увеличивать • дыхательные пути • голосовые связки • резкими движениями
Body 2020-12-01
Across
- Part of your mouth that savors your food.
- These are outside of your eyes.
- These are on your face when you smile
- Is the biger finger of your foot
- Girls usually make this part whit red
Down
- It is the hair that frames your face.
- You need it to grab things.
- It is usually maked with a brush.
- It is the center of your body.
- Girls usually make up this part whit red.
- I don't know.But if I lie, it grows me.
11 Clues: You need it to grab things. • It is the center of your body. • These are outside of your eyes. • Is the biger finger of your foot • It is usually maked with a brush. • It is the hair that frames your face. • These are on your face when you smile • Girls usually make this part whit red • I don't know.But if I lie, it grows me. • Part of your mouth that savors your food. • ...
body 2024-03-26
Body Composition 2021-02-18
Across
- ______ _________ availability which may be caused by disordered eating.
- The female athlete ___________.
- Electrical current is sent through the body and the flow of the current is affected by the amount of fat that is encountered.
- Low bone mineral density.
- In theory eating an extra ____________ kCal a day should cause 1lb of weight gain a week.
- The absence of menstruation for 3 or more consecutive months.
- It is recommended that only 2 lbs/________ be lost for safety reasons.
- Used for measure skinfolds around the abdomen, triceps, scapula, hip, and thigh.
- Essential fat percentage of bodyweight for males
- Body _____________ refers to all components that make up the body.
Down
- When someone restricts their caloric intake for long periods of time and deliberately starve themselves. Typically have an intense fear of obesity.
- Weighing that occurs when the subject exhales all of the air in their lungs and is then weighed while submerged in a tank of water.
- Eating disorders would _______ if people could learn to love their bodies.
- Diets that fail because they only focus on losing weight quickly not a life-style change.
- Used as a quick screening tool for physicians to screen for chronic disease risk associated with obesity.
- When eating is driven by anxiety, fear, frusteration, or anger, rather than by hunger or even pleasure.
- A clinical pattern of binge-eating associated with some type of purging.
- Essential fat percentage of bodyweight for females
- The subject sits in an air-tight enclosure while the amount of air displaced by the subject’s body is sensed by a special diaphragm.
19 Clues: Low bone mineral density. • The female athlete ___________. • Essential fat percentage of bodyweight for males • Essential fat percentage of bodyweight for females • The absence of menstruation for 3 or more consecutive months. • Body _____________ refers to all components that make up the body. • ...
Body systems 2020-11-11
Across
- this contains the information that essentially makes you who you are (memory, personality, emotion, etc.)
- these filter out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air
- these make new bone and help repair damage
- what carries blood away from the heart
- what takes in, sends out, and coordinates the brains messages
- what carries blood back to the heart
- long fibrous straps that fasten bones together
- these break down bone and help to sculpt and shape it
- a windpipe that is the continuation of the airway below the larynx
- this carries messages from the sensory organs (such as eyes, nose, fingers, etc.) to the cortex
Down
- these mature bone cells which help continue new born formation
- a short tube that contains a pair of vocal cords that vibrate to make sounds
- this enters the respiratory system through the nose or mouth
- a network of tiny blood vessels that connects the very small artery branches to very small veins
- “little brain” responsible for balance, movement, and coordination
- this type of muscle is found in the heart
- this type of muscle looks smooth and is controlled automatically by the nervous system
- this type of muscle is attached by cord-like tendons to bone such as legs, arms, and face
- a big artery that leaves the heart carrying oxygenated blood
19 Clues: what carries blood back to the heart • what carries blood away from the heart • this type of muscle is found in the heart • these make new bone and help repair damage • long fibrous straps that fasten bones together • these break down bone and help to sculpt and shape it • this enters the respiratory system through the nose or mouth • ...
Body Parts 2020-06-15
Across
- The 10 wiggly things on your hands
- You eat with it and sing with it and talk with it
- Some are stronger than others, and it is used to smell
- Owl's can turn this body part 360° around, and we cannot
- The two hairy worms above the eyes
- It is much easier to sleep if you close these two things on your face
- Thankfully, this body part is the keeper of the brain
- The ten wiggly piggies on your feet
- These show if you wear a tank top
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- The little hole in the middle of the belly
- If this body part gets too dry, you'll likely put some chapstick on
- Slipping some boots on your ____ is a good idea if it's raining
- Its a big space above your eyebrows and below your hair
- These usually have to bend if you want to sit on the ground or in a chair
- This body part contains your palm and knuckles
- Connects the foot to the leg
- Used for hearing, you have two on the side of your head
- You probably can't lick it!
- This is the extension body part for your hand
19 Clues: You probably can't lick it! • Connects the foot to the leg • These show if you wear a tank top • The 10 wiggly things on your hands • The two hairy worms above the eyes • The ten wiggly piggies on your feet • The little hole in the middle of the belly • This is the extension body part for your hand • This body part contains your palm and knuckles • ...
