body Crossword Puzzles
Body image 2016-08-14
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- moving your body physically
- stressed towards the way one looks
- a feeling of respect for one´s self
- a feeling of trust and belief in oneself
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- influences the way you look
- the restriction of fat and calorie intake
- to be aware of one's self
- the way one sees and feels themselves
- to be anxious or not confident about oneself
- to be fit
- the way one looks
- the obsession of being fixed
- having all the desired looks
- having pleasing features like shape and body
14 Clues: to be fit • the way one looks • to be aware of one's self • influences the way you look • moving your body physically • the obsession of being fixed • having all the desired looks • stressed towards the way one looks • a feeling of respect for one´s self • the way one sees and feels themselves • a feeling of trust and belief in oneself • the restriction of fat and calorie intake • ...
Body parts 2019-05-28
the body 2019-10-22
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- bone at the top of your arm
- it's a flat bone found in the head
- a joint that cannot move
- found in the foot
- moveable joint
- an irregular bone
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- found in the upper part of a leg
- the lining inside of a joint capsule
- soft bone found in your ear and your nose
- found in the patella
- all bones made up are called
- closest out of the two bones in the lower part of an armto the thumb
- found in the lower part of your body
- eg heart, lungs
14 Clues: moveable joint • eg heart, lungs • found in the foot • an irregular bone • found in the patella • a joint that cannot move • bone at the top of your arm • all bones made up are called • found in the upper part of a leg • it's a flat bone found in the head • the lining inside of a joint capsule • found in the lower part of your body • soft bone found in your ear and your nose • ...
the body 2012-05-16
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- functions the body
- a chemical element
- you can feel it in certain places
- are white and red
- excretory
- flows through your body
- found in the heart left and right sides
- keeps things in order
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- something in your body
- branching blood vessels
- a chemical gas
- you can feel your pulse through them
- carry blood around the body
- found in the heart
14 Clues: excretory • a chemical gas • are white and red • functions the body • a chemical element • found in the heart • keeps things in order • something in your body • branching blood vessels • flows through your body • carry blood around the body • you can feel it in certain places • you can feel your pulse through them • found in the heart left and right sides
body image 2013-05-01
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- to make less tense
- the amount or quality of something
- the worth of something
- high in calories and low in nutritional value
- particular choice of food
- full trust belief in yourself
- excessive indulgence
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- the general condition of the body or mind
- to apply force
- bodily or mental exertion
- loss of appetite
- a particular or indefinite amount of something
- any nourishing substance that is eaten or drunk
- having little flesh
14 Clues: to apply force • loss of appetite • to make less tense • having little flesh • excessive indulgence • the worth of something • bodily or mental exertion • particular choice of food • full trust belief in yourself • the amount or quality of something • the general condition of the body or mind • high in calories and low in nutritional value • ...
Human Body 2013-05-10
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- Food + ______ = Energy in cells
- I am the lower chamber of the heart
- I am the diffusion of water
- I am a dissacharidase that breaks down maltose
- I exchange O2 for CO2 in cells
- I am what the body strives to maintain
- I carry oxygenated blood from the lungs, to the heart
- I am the largest blood vessel in the human body
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- I increase surface area in the lungs
- I am the muscle contractions that push food down the esophagus
- Salivary amylase breaks down _______________s in the mouth
- The liver secretes me into the duodenum so I can break down food
- There is zero net movement in and out of the cells when in this condition
- I connect the trachea to the lungs (plural form)
14 Clues: I am the diffusion of water • I exchange O2 for CO2 in cells • Food + ______ = Energy in cells • I am the lower chamber of the heart • I increase surface area in the lungs • I am what the body strives to maintain • I am a dissacharidase that breaks down maltose • I am the largest blood vessel in the human body • I connect the trachea to the lungs (plural form) • ...
Human Body 2013-05-10
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- brings oxygen rich blood to the heart
- when the water moves outward from the cell
- sends oxygen rich blood to the rest of the body
- air sacks diffusion allows 02 and C02 to be exchanged
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- windpipe
- place where most digestion enzymes are poured onto the food
- when the water moves inward to the cell
- a vein that brings oxygen poor blood to the heart from top of body
- a wall that separates oxygen rich blood from oxygen poor blood in the heart
- your vocal cords
- pumps the oxygen rich blood into the Aorta
- pumps oxygen poor blood into the lungs
- brings oxygen poor blood to the heart
- when the water molecules are equal inside and outside of the cell
14 Clues: windpipe • your vocal cords • brings oxygen rich blood to the heart • brings oxygen poor blood to the heart • pumps oxygen poor blood into the lungs • when the water moves inward to the cell • pumps the oxygen rich blood into the Aorta • when the water moves outward from the cell • sends oxygen rich blood to the rest of the body • ...
crossword body 2013-05-25
Body parts 2013-06-24
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- what a fish uses to breath
- you have one, so do fish, you use it to eat
- you use your eyes to do this
- fish and dragons have this
- you use your mouth to do this
- both you eyes and your mouth are here
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- something on the back of a fish
- what fish do very well
- rapid and fast
- you have them, so do fish, you use them to see
- you use your nose to do this a fish uses gills
- what you use to breath
- people have this not scales
- what a fish uses to swim quickly, but cats and dogs have them too
14 Clues: rapid and fast • what fish do very well • what you use to breath • what a fish uses to breath • fish and dragons have this • people have this not scales • you use your eyes to do this • you use your mouth to do this • something on the back of a fish • both you eyes and your mouth are here • you have one, so do fish, you use it to eat • ...
Human body 2015-03-18
14 Clues: used to move • used to think • what you breath • used to breathe • used to chew food • used to grab items • used to pump blood • used to see things • used to carry blood • also known as air sacs • protect lungs and heart • also known as a backbone • used to connect muscle to bone • used to hold and break down food
Human Body 2023-11-01
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- two branches off of the lungs
- tube for air also called windpipe.
- tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles that control the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- filters blood.
- stores urine.
- muscle sac in digestive system that does most of the chemical digestion.
- tube that connect mouth to the stomach.
- type of blood cell that helps form scabs.
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- lower section of the heart.
- system that breaks down food.
- transports oxygen and carbon dioxide and helps you breathe.
- airways that connect bronchi too alveoli.
- in the kidney and it filters blood.
- upper chamber of the heart.
14 Clues: stores urine. • filters blood. • lower section of the heart. • upper chamber of the heart. • system that breaks down food. • two branches off of the lungs • tube for air also called windpipe. • in the kidney and it filters blood. • tube that connect mouth to the stomach. • airways that connect bronchi too alveoli. • type of blood cell that helps form scabs. • ...
Body Movements 2023-12-14
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- To extend or straighten one's body or a part of one's body to its full length, typically to prepare for physical activity.
- The ability to withstand prolonged effort or strain.
- A series of exercises performed after physical activity to gradually decrease heart rate and cool the body.
- The act of doing something again, often used in the context of repeating a specific exercise.
- Short for cardiovascular, related to exercises that promote a healthy heart and circulatory system.
- The quality of bending easily without breaking.
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- A session of physical exercise or training.
- The state of being physically healthy and in good shape.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- A preparatory exercise routine to enhance physical performance and prevent injury.
- The ability to maintain stability and remain upright.
- The quality or state of being physically strong.
- Physical activity done to improve health, fitness, or strength.
- The ability to move quickly and easily with coordination.
14 Clues: A session of physical exercise or training. • The quality of bending easily without breaking. • The quality or state of being physically strong. • The ability to withstand prolonged effort or strain. • The ability to maintain stability and remain upright. • The state of being physically healthy and in good shape. • ...
Body Movements 2023-12-14
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- To extend or straighten one's body or a part of one's body to its full length, typically to prepare for physical activity.
- The ability to withstand prolonged effort or strain.
- A series of exercises performed after physical activity to gradually decrease heart rate and cool the body.
- The act of doing something again, often used in the context of repeating a specific exercise.
- Short for cardiovascular, related to exercises that promote a healthy heart and circulatory system.
- The quality of bending easily without breaking.
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- A session of physical exercise or training.
- The state of being physically healthy and in good shape.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- A preparatory exercise routine to enhance physical performance and prevent injury.
- The ability to maintain stability and remain upright.
- The quality or state of being physically strong.
- Physical activity done to improve health, fitness, or strength.
- The ability to move quickly and easily with coordination.
14 Clues: A session of physical exercise or training. • The quality of bending easily without breaking. • The quality or state of being physically strong. • The ability to withstand prolonged effort or strain. • The ability to maintain stability and remain upright. • The state of being physically healthy and in good shape. • ...
body systems 2023-12-06
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- pumps blood throughout your body
- open and close when blood needs to get through
- supply your body with oxygen
- all types of blood. also add comas
- a type of blood cell
- travels through the body
- a type of blood cell
- brings oxygen to your mussels
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- moves blood away from the heart
- a type of blood
- moves blood back to the heart
- instantiate gets rid of the waste
- your hearts valves opening
- digest foods
- your hearts valves closing
15 Clues: digest foods • a type of blood • a type of blood cell • a type of blood cell • travels through the body • your hearts valves opening • your hearts valves closing • supply your body with oxygen • moves blood back to the heart • brings oxygen to your mussels • moves blood away from the heart • pumps blood throughout your body • all types of blood. also add comas • ...
Body Parts 2023-12-18
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- The front surface of a person's or animal's body between the neck and the abdomen
- The rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips
- The lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which a person stands or walks
- The organ of hearing and balance in humans and other vertebrates
- Each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand
- Each of the upper parts of the body, typically separated from the rest of the body by a neck
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- The part of the body connecting the head to the rest of the body
- The front part of a person's head
- Each of a pair of globular organs in the head through which people and vertebrate animals see
- The part of the face that protrudes above the mouth, responsible for breathing and smelling
- Each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks, typically including the thigh, shin, and ankle
- The end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist, including the palm, fingers, and thumb
- The opening in the face, typically the part through which food is taken in and vocal sounds are emitted
- The upper part of the human body, or the front or upper part of an animal
14 Clues: The front part of a person's head • The part of the body connecting the head to the rest of the body • The organ of hearing and balance in humans and other vertebrates • The rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips • The upper part of the human body, or the front or upper part of an animal • ...
health body 2024-02-01
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- Diabetes is the most common known underlying cause of gastroparesis. Diabetes can damage nerves,
- rapid breathing
- deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream.
- cancer that forms in epithelial tissue
- deficiency of platelets in the blood. This causes bleeding into the tissues, bruising, and slow blood clotting after injury.
- an instrument for recording the thoracic movements or volume change during respiration.
- comprise many different groups of muscles that run between the ribs, and help form and move the chest wall.
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- a branch of medical science that is focused on the study and diagnosis of disease
- surgical removal of a part or the whole of the stomach.
- a type of cancer that occurs in the developing cells of a fetus or child
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines, typically resulting from bacterial toxins or viral infection and causing vomiting and diarrhea.
- a symptom that involves one-sided paralysis.
- a treatment, typically using ultrasound shock waves, by which a kidney stone or other calculus is broken into small particles that can be passed out by the body.
- the death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply.
14 Clues: rapid breathing • cancer that forms in epithelial tissue • deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream. • a symptom that involves one-sided paralysis. • surgical removal of a part or the whole of the stomach. • a type of cancer that occurs in the developing cells of a fetus or child • a branch of medical science that is focused on the study and diagnosis of disease • ...
Body parts 2024-02-06
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- The part of the arm beyond the wrist, including the palm and fingers.
- A part of the face, you can smell things with this.
- The joints that connect the thighs to the lower legs, allowing for movement.
- Processes what you eat, is in he middle part of the body.
- The broad area on each side of the body between the neck and the upper arm.
- The upper limbs extending from the shoulders to the elbows.
- The part of the leg below the ankle.
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- The joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm.
- The area on each side of the body below the waist and above the thighs.
- The lower limbs.
- The part of the body that connects the head to the shoulders.
- They are used for balance and movement when you walk.
- The uppermost part of the body, containing the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
- Part of the face, surrounded by lips.
14 Clues: The lower limbs. • The part of the leg below the ankle. • Part of the face, surrounded by lips. • A part of the face, you can smell things with this. • They are used for balance and movement when you walk. • The joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm. • Processes what you eat, is in he middle part of the body. • ...
Body Parts 2024-02-09
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- Body parts that start at your shoulder and end at your fingers
- A body part we use to taste
- Two body parts used for walking, running, and jumping
- The round top of our body that has many body parts on it
- We have two that we use to hold and touch things
- Body parts we use to hear
- The 10 parts at the end of our feet
- The body part that bends to help us use our legs
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- The top of our arms that connect them to our torso
- Body parts that you wear shoes on
- The 10 parts on the ends of our hands
- A body part we use to smell
- Body parts we use to see
- What we use to chew food
14 Clues: Body parts we use to see • What we use to chew food • Body parts we use to hear • A body part we use to taste • A body part we use to smell • Body parts that you wear shoes on • The 10 parts at the end of our feet • The 10 parts on the ends of our hands • We have two that we use to hold and touch things • The body part that bends to help us use our legs • ...
Body parts 2023-12-21
Body Parts 2022-06-24
14 Clues: shoes go here • above stomach • top of the arm • top of the body • where food goes • neck of the leg • middle of the arm • throat of the arm • used to play piano • bottom of the face • at the end of feet • you need for running • moves a lot when dancing • can't see from the front
Body parts 2023-03-07
Body idioms 2023-02-09
14 Clues: help somone • watch somone • bee cheerful • cry very hard • memorize smth • very expensive • deeply in love • your relatives • wish good luck • relax, have fun • to do smth daring • carefully listening • be unaware or unrealistic about • to be brave enough to do something
BODY SYSTEMS 2024-03-12
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- AFFECTS THE GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT, AND SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
- BREAKS DOWN FOOD TO ABSORB NUTRIENTS
- LARGEST ORGAN OF THE BODY, FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST INFECTION
- CONTROLS THE STEADY CIRCULATION ON THE BLOOD THROUGH THE BODY
- A GROUP OF BODY ORGANS ACTING TO PERFORM FUNCTIONS
- COVERS, SHAPES, AND SUPPORT THE SKELETAL TISSUE
- WHAT IS THE MNEMONNIC FOR THE 11 BODY SYSTEMS
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- STRUCTURE COMPOSED OF SPECIALIZED TISSUES
- PURIFIES THE BODY BY ELIMINATING WASTE MATTER
- FORMS THE PHYSICAL FOUNDATION OF THE BODY
- PRODUCES OFFSPRING
- ELIMINATES CARBON DIOXIDE AND OTHER GASES
- CONTROLS AND COORDINATES ALL THE OTHER BODY SYSTEMS
- PROTECTS THE BODY FROM DISEASE
14 Clues: PRODUCES OFFSPRING • PROTECTS THE BODY FROM DISEASE • BREAKS DOWN FOOD TO ABSORB NUTRIENTS • STRUCTURE COMPOSED OF SPECIALIZED TISSUES • FORMS THE PHYSICAL FOUNDATION OF THE BODY • ELIMINATES CARBON DIOXIDE AND OTHER GASES • PURIFIES THE BODY BY ELIMINATING WASTE MATTER • WHAT IS THE MNEMONNIC FOR THE 11 BODY SYSTEMS • COVERS, SHAPES, AND SUPPORT THE SKELETAL TISSUE • ...
Body parts 2024-04-25
Human body 2024-03-20
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- How many types of bacteria are in your belly button?
- How many kg of skin cells do you lose every year?
- How many litres of saliva do you produces every day?
- What is the biggest organ in the body?
- What is the smallest bone in your body?
- What is your brain made out of?
- What is the strongest bone in you body?
- What is the fastest muscle in your body?
- What are your fingers called?
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- How much bacteria in your body?
- What organ pumps blood around the body?
- What can your stomach acid melt?
- How many scents can a nose recognise?
- What is the largest bone in your body?
- What is the percent of people having a left hand?
15 Clues: What are your fingers called? • How much bacteria in your body? • What is your brain made out of? • What can your stomach acid melt? • How many scents can a nose recognise? • What is the largest bone in your body? • What is the biggest organ in the body? • What organ pumps blood around the body? • What is the smallest bone in your body? • ...
Body Parts 2024-03-26
14 Clues: Breathing • Chews food • Tasting food • Hears sounds • Digests food • Thinking with • Smells things • Holding things • Sees everything • Keeps your blood flowing • Moves your body; Strength • Joints at the top of your arms • Protects your body from diseases • Protects your body; Provides structure
Body Systems 2024-05-08
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- carry blood away from the heart
- _____ cord, part of the nervous system
- the system that lets you walk, lift, and make facial expressions
- a part of the circulatory system; pumps blood
- the system that controls your brain and body
- ______ dioxide; what you breathe out
- the system that processes the food you eat
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- carry blood to the heart
- the system that controls your blood flow
- the first part of the digestive system
- controls your breathing
- where your food goes to be digested
- the system that controls breathing
- what you breathe in
14 Clues: what you breathe in • controls your breathing • carry blood to the heart • carry blood away from the heart • the system that controls breathing • where your food goes to be digested • ______ dioxide; what you breathe out • _____ cord, part of the nervous system • the first part of the digestive system • the system that controls your blood flow • ...
body systems 2024-05-16
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- a part of the body made of tissues and cells
- Organ that gets rid of waste
- Protects organs from diseases
- responsible for taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon
- forms life
- organ system made of glands to produce hormones
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- responsible for making red blood cells
- the process organs remain stable
- responsible for moving your body
- allows the body to move and function
- responsible for the breakdown of food
- organ system that forms a protective covering on the outside of the body
- the organ system that circulates blood
- groups of cells in the body that preform a specific job
14 Clues: forms life • Organ that gets rid of waste • Protects organs from diseases • the process organs remain stable • responsible for moving your body • allows the body to move and function • responsible for the breakdown of food • responsible for making red blood cells • the organ system that circulates blood • a part of the body made of tissues and cells • ...
Body Systems 2024-09-11
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- The kneecap that protects the knee joint.
- Circular movement of a body part, such as the arm.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessels that return oxygen-poor blood to the heart.
- A muscle located beneath the lungs that helps with breathing.
- A gas that is essential for cellular respiration and is inhaled into the lungs.
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- The bony structure that encases and protects the brain.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Movement of a body part away from the midline of the body.
- The area where two or more bones meet and allow for movement.
- Tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body.
- The tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs.
- A flexible tissue that cushions joints and supports structures.
- A flexible but strong band of tissue that connects muscles to bones.
14 Clues: The kneecap that protects the knee joint. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Circular movement of a body part, such as the arm. • Tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body. • The bony structure that encases and protects the brain. • The tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs. • ...
Body Tissues 2024-05-28
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- Dense connective tissue structures that form over wounds
- The lining of the heart, blood, and lymph vessels
- The structure that connects muscle to bone
- This skeleton is hyaline cartilage
- The most commonly found cartilage
- Prefix pertaining to muscle
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- This is lined with transitional epithelial tissue
- The protein that infiltrates skin
- The connective tissue with a rigid matrix
- Another name for cubical epithelial tissue
- This connective tissue forms ligaments
- The body tissue that transmits impulses
- The secretion from an endocrine gland
- Another term for loose connective tissue
14 Clues: Prefix pertaining to muscle • The protein that infiltrates skin • The most commonly found cartilage • This skeleton is hyaline cartilage • The secretion from an endocrine gland • This connective tissue forms ligaments • The body tissue that transmits impulses • Another term for loose connective tissue • The connective tissue with a rigid matrix • ...
Body 2 2023-06-14
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- The tissues that enable movement by contracting and relaxing.
- The act of inhaling and exhaling air, providing oxygen to the body and expelling carbon dioxide.
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The column of bones that runs along the back, protecting the spinal cord and providing support for the body.
- The faculties of sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch that allow us to perceive and interact with the environment.
- The fluid that circulates throughout the body, transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste products.
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- The position and alignment of the body when standing or sitting.
- The organ in the abdomen that receives and breaks down food through digestion.
- The organs involved in respiration, taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- Automatic and involuntary responses to stimuli,
- The fibers that transmit signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body.
- The central organ of the nervous system, responsible for thinking, memory, and controlling body functions.
- The process of breaking down food in the body to obtain nutrients and energy.
- The ability to maintain an upright position and steady movement.
14 Clues: Automatic and involuntary responses to stimuli, • The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. • The tissues that enable movement by contracting and relaxing. • The position and alignment of the body when standing or sitting. • The ability to maintain an upright position and steady movement. • ...
Body systems 2023-06-22
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- System The network of nerves and cells that carry messages between the brain and different parts of the body, controlling our actions.
- System The system that protects the body from harmful germs, viruses, and diseases, keeping us healthy.
- System The system responsible for removing waste and toxins from our body through organs like the kidneys and bladder.
- System The system involved in producing offspring, with different organs and structures in males and females.
- System The system that includes the skin, hair, and nails, protecting the body from external elements and regulating body temperature.
- System The organs involved in breathing, including the lungs, diaphragm, and airways, which help us take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- System Another term for the circulatory system, responsible for pumping and circulating blood throughout the body.
- System The system that enables us to breathe, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide through the lungs.
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- System The system of blood vessels and the heart that transport oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body.
- System The system of glands that produce and release hormones, regulating various functions in the body.
- System The system of muscles in our body that helps us move, maintain posture, and generate heat.
- System The system that helps fight infections and diseases, with lymph nodes, vessels, and white blood cells playing a crucial role.
- System The system responsible for breaking down food into nutrients that our body can absorb and eliminating waste.
- System The system that includes our senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch), allowing us to perceive the world around us.
- System The framework of bones in our body that provides support, protects organs, and allows us to move.
15 Clues: System The system of muscles in our body that helps us move, maintain posture, and generate heat. • System The system that protects the body from harmful germs, viruses, and diseases, keeping us healthy. • System The system of glands that produce and release hormones, regulating various functions in the body. • ...
Body actions 2023-06-22
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- Propelling oneself off the ground using the legs, often with the intention of reaching a higher point or clearing an obstacle.
- Extending the body or limbs to lengthen the muscles and increase flexibility, often accompanied by a feeling of relief.
- Moving the body rhythmically to music, expressing emotions or telling a story through coordinated and graceful movements.
- Closing and opening the eyes quickly, usually to moisten the eyes or as a reflex to protect them from foreign objects.
- Moving on hands and knees or dragging the body along the ground, often used by babies as a way to explore their surroundings.
- Extending the arm and hand back and forth in a sweeping motion, often used as a greeting or to signal goodbye.
- Moving the head up and down once or twice as a sign of agreement or understanding.
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- Extending the finger or hand to indicate or draw attention to a specific object or direction.
- Curving the lips upward in a friendly or happy expression, often accompanied by a sparkle in the eyes.
- Moving quickly on foot, with both feet leaving the ground at the same time in a coordinated manner.
- Embracing someone by wrapping one's arms around them, often as a gesture of affection or comfort.
- Involuntarily opening the mouth wide and taking a deep breath, usually as a reflex when feeling tired or sleepy.
- Moving a body part back and forth rapidly, such as shaking hands, shaking a leg, or shaking one's head in disagreement.
- Closing and opening the eyes quickly, usually to moisten the eyes or as a reflex to protect them from foreign objects.
- Striking the palms of the hands together repeatedly to produce a sound, often as a form of applause or to show appreciation.
15 Clues: Moving the head up and down once or twice as a sign of agreement or understanding. • Extending the finger or hand to indicate or draw attention to a specific object or direction. • Embracing someone by wrapping one's arms around them, often as a gesture of affection or comfort. • ...
Body Movements 2023-06-25
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- Moving by hopping on one foot while alternating between legs.
- Moving the hand or hands back and forth in a sweeping motion.
- Closing one eye quickly and opening it again.
- Striking the palms together to create a sound of applause.
- Moving rapidly back and forth or up and down with quick, short motions.
- Folding or curving the body or a part of the body.
- Propelling oneself off the ground using the legs and landing on both feet.
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- Rotating the body or a part of the body, often with a twisting motion.
- Extending the body or limbs to make them longer or wider.
- Moving forward by putting one foot in front of the other.
- Moving the hand or hands back and forth in a sweeping motion.
- Moving the head up and down to indicate agreement or understanding.
- Extending the finger or hand to indicate or direct attention.
- Jumping on one foot while keeping the other foot off the ground.
- Moving quickly by taking large strides with both feet off the ground.
15 Clues: Closing one eye quickly and opening it again. • Folding or curving the body or a part of the body. • Extending the body or limbs to make them longer or wider. • Moving forward by putting one foot in front of the other. • Striking the palms together to create a sound of applause. • Moving by hopping on one foot while alternating between legs. • ...
body parts 2023-07-05
human body 2023-07-27
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- You use these to move and run around.
- This is the bony structure that supports your body.
- You use this to think, learn, and remember things.
- You use this to smell different scents.
- You use these to pick up and hold things.
- This is the hard covering on your fingers and toes.
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- This part of your body protects your brain.
- You see with these.
- You use this part of your body to breathe.
- These help you hear sounds.
- You use this to taste your food.
- You use this to eat your food.
- This is the largest organ of your body and protects you from harm.
- Your heart pumps this to give your body oxygen and nutrients.
14 Clues: You see with these. • These help you hear sounds. • You use this to eat your food. • You use this to taste your food. • You use these to move and run around. • You use this to smell different scents. • You use these to pick up and hold things. • You use this part of your body to breathe. • This part of your body protects your brain. • ...
Human Body 2023-01-09
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- this is the liquid part of our blood
- fights diseases
- carries oxygen from the lungs to the body cells
- filters waste (looks like a bean)
- This allows the air to pass to the lungs and back also known as the windpipe
- nutrient absorption happens here
- a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
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- this is the smalled blood vessel
- this is where you urine is stored
- this is where the water is absorbed
- this is where the digestion proccess begins
- This is a group of cells that are able to work together as one unit/ perform the same funcation
- every living thing contains this
- a filter that the blood goes through in the kidney
14 Clues: fights diseases • this is the smalled blood vessel • every living thing contains this • nutrient absorption happens here • this is where you urine is stored • filters waste (looks like a bean) • this is where the water is absorbed • this is the liquid part of our blood • this is where the digestion proccess begins • carries oxygen from the lungs to the body cells • ...
Body Parts 2022-09-12
14 Clues: the ET • ticker • sternum • abdomen • yeah, I • uh, tom? • midsection • book needs • futon guest • wild rabbit • belly button • ram organized • smelling device • pastel knapsacks
The Body 2023-09-13
Across
- My aunt's son is my ________
- My grandmother and grandfather are my ________
- My father and mother are my ________
- My father's wife is my _________
- My sister is my mother and father's _______
- My sister and I are my grandmother's ___________
- My mother and father's son is my _________
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- My father's father is my ________
- My brother is my mother and father's _______
- My father's brother is my ______
- My mother's sister is my _______
- My mother's mother is my _______
- My mother's husband is my _______
- My mother and father's daughter is my ______
14 Clues: My aunt's son is my ________ • My father's brother is my ______ • My mother's sister is my _______ • My mother's mother is my _______ • My father's wife is my _________ • My father's father is my ________ • My mother's husband is my _______ • My father and mother are my ________ • My mother and father's son is my _________ • My sister is my mother and father's _______ • ...
9. Body 2023-09-04
Across
- The smaller parts at the end of your feet.
- The rear part of your upper body, behind your chest.
- The parts at the end of your arms with fingers.
- The part of your face used for smelling and breathing.
- The long parts of your body that reach from your shoulders to your hands.
- The organs you use to see things.
- The front part of your upper body, where your heart and lungs are.
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- The long parts of your body that reach from your hips to your feet.
- The joints in the middle of your legs that bend.
- The top part of your body that includes your face.
- The area in your body where your food is digested.
- The parts on the sides of your head used for hearing.
- The opening in your face where you eat and speak.
- The parts at the end of your legs that you walk on.
14 Clues: The organs you use to see things. • The smaller parts at the end of your feet. • The parts at the end of your arms with fingers. • The joints in the middle of your legs that bend. • The opening in your face where you eat and speak. • The top part of your body that includes your face. • The area in your body where your food is digested. • ...
body parts 2025-02-25
Across
- it joins your head to your shoulders
- it is located above your eyes
- you smell with it
- you brush these after a meal
- you have ten on your hands
- these are at the ends of your legs
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- between your shoulders and your hands
- is where your arms bend
- it is where your legs bend
- you use these for walking
- you put your food into this
- you hear with these
- protects you from the heat of sun
- you see with these
14 Clues: you smell with it • you see with these • you hear with these • is where your arms bend • you use these for walking • it is where your legs bend • you have ten on your hands • you put your food into this • you brush these after a meal • it is located above your eyes • protects you from the heat of sun • these are at the ends of your legs • it joins your head to your shoulders • ...
Human body 2025-06-30
Across
- Joint connecting the arm to the torso.
- Limb between the shoulder and the hand.
- Large front thigh muscle used in running.
- Where digestion begins after chewing.
- Bottom part of the leg used for standing and walking.
- Organs that let you see the world.
- Limb used for walking and running.
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- Hairy ridge above the eye that helps keep sweat out.
- Muscle group at the back of your thigh.
- Used when you flex your upper arm.
- Organs used for hearing and balance.
- Opposite to the bicep, extends your arm.
- The part of the body used for grabbing and holding.
- The top part of the body, holds the brain.
14 Clues: Used when you flex your upper arm. • Organs that let you see the world. • Limb used for walking and running. • Organs used for hearing and balance. • Where digestion begins after chewing. • Joint connecting the arm to the torso. • Muscle group at the back of your thigh. • Limb between the shoulder and the hand. • Opposite to the bicep, extends your arm. • ...
Body Systems 2025-12-18
Across
- Receives, transports, breaks down, and absorbs food throughout the body.
- Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and the external environment.
- Consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, transports oxygen and nutrients.
- System: A group of organs that work together to perform related functions.
- Conducts messages throughout the body and coordinates the functions of all the other body systems.
- Protects the body from the external environment. Composed of skin, hair, nails and exocrine glands.
- Defends the body against disease and infection.
- Filters waste from the blood and eliminates it from the body.
Down
- Provides structural support, protects internal organs.
- Supports and protects the body, includes all the bones and joints.
- Allows the production of offspring/children.immune Defends the body against disease and infection.
- Transports oxygen, waste,and digested food through the body.
- Responsible for the movement of the human body.
- Produces hormones to regulate body functions.
- Breaks food down into nutrients that can be transported by the circulatory system to all the cells of the body.
15 Clues: Produces hormones to regulate body functions. • Responsible for the movement of the human body. • Defends the body against disease and infection. • Provides structural support, protects internal organs. • Transports oxygen, waste,and digested food through the body. • Filters waste from the blood and eliminates it from the body. • ...
Human Body 2013-05-10
Across
- Food + ______ = Energy in cells
- The liver secretes me into the duodenum so I can break down food
- Salivary amylase breaks down _______________s in the mouth
- I connect the trachea to the lungs (plural form)
- I am the largest blood vessel in the human body
- I increase surface area in the lungs
- I am what the body strives to maintain
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- I am the lower chamber of the heart
- I carry oxygenated blood from the lungs, to the heart
- I exchange O2 for CO2 in cells
- There is zero net movement in and out of the cells when in this condition
- I am the muscle contractions that push food down the esophagus
- I am a dissacharidase that breaks down maltose
- I am the diffusion of water
14 Clues: I am the diffusion of water • I exchange O2 for CO2 in cells • Food + ______ = Energy in cells • I am the lower chamber of the heart • I increase surface area in the lungs • I am what the body strives to maintain • I am a dissacharidase that breaks down maltose • I am the largest blood vessel in the human body • I connect the trachea to the lungs (plural form) • ...
body image 2013-05-01
Across
- bodily or mental exertion
- any nourishing substance that is eaten or drunk
- the general condition of the body or mind
- high in calories and low in nutritional value
- full trust belief in yourself
- a particular or indefinite amount of something
- having little flesh
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- to apply force
- the worth of something
- the amount or quality of something
- to make less tense
- particular choice of food
- loss of appetite
- excessive indulgence
14 Clues: to apply force • loss of appetite • to make less tense • having little flesh • excessive indulgence • the worth of something • bodily or mental exertion • particular choice of food • full trust belief in yourself • the amount or quality of something • the general condition of the body or mind • high in calories and low in nutritional value • ...
Body planes 2013-05-23
Across
- close to the point of reference
- the plane that divides the body into front and back halves
- the front portion of the body
- towards the tail
- towards the head
- towards the muzzle or nose
- the under portion of the front paws
- towards the side
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- the plane that divides the body into top and bottom halves
- the plane that divides the body in left and right halves
- the back portion of the body
- the under portion of the back paws
- away from the point of reference
- close or towards the midline
14 Clues: towards the tail • towards the head • towards the side • towards the muzzle or nose • the back portion of the body • close or towards the midline • the front portion of the body • close to the point of reference • away from the point of reference • the under portion of the back paws • the under portion of the front paws • the plane that divides the body in left and right halves • ...
body parts 2013-11-22
Body Systems 2015-06-01
Across
- This systems helps to move food and waste.
- This is a system based on hormones and glands.
- This is the system which helps to circulate blood through the body.
- The skeletal system is made up of these.
- This system is responsible from eliminating waste from the blood.
- The system that relates to breathing and our lungs.
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- Helps to protect the body from contracting disease and infection.
- An organ which circulates blood around the body.
- The skin, hair and nail make this system.
- A part of the female reproductive system which protects the eggs.
- The hamstring and triceps are apart of this system.
- This provides oxygen to all the organs in the body.
- This system supplies and drains lymph fluid.
- The main component of the Venous System.
14 Clues: The skeletal system is made up of these. • The main component of the Venous System. • The skin, hair and nail make this system. • This systems helps to move food and waste. • This system supplies and drains lymph fluid. • This is a system based on hormones and glands. • An organ which circulates blood around the body. • ...
My Body 2016-06-08
Across
- Help push food down our oesophagus
- Another word for oesophagus
- Food is absorbed here
- Protects my lungs
- Breathe in
- When you inhale your diaphragm goes _______
- Waste leaves the body as
Down
- This food ball is formed in our mouths
- We inhale ______
- Juices Breaks down food in my Stomach
- Not temporary
- Also called air sacs
- Can be described as pointed teeth
- We have ____ different types of teeth
14 Clues: Breathe in • Not temporary • We inhale ______ • Protects my lungs • Also called air sacs • Food is absorbed here • Waste leaves the body as • Another word for oesophagus • Can be described as pointed teeth • Help push food down our oesophagus • Juices Breaks down food in my Stomach • We have ____ different types of teeth • This food ball is formed in our mouths • ...
Human Body 2020-02-24
Across
- organ used to connect and move bones in the body
- cleans and removes toxins (bile) from the blood and other organs
- acts as a protective coat. Keeps fluids and liquids in, keeps bacteria and germs out
- protects organs in the body, provides support, and produces blood cells
- organ responsible for respiration
- intestine, absorb remaining water and matter that was not digested and turn it into waste
- collects and pumps oxygen throughout the blood stream in your body.
Down
- stores liquid waste and excess water (urine)
- the control center of the human body. Sends signals throughout the body to make us function
- produces digestive enzymes to help aid in digestion and produces insulin to control blood sugar
- balances salts and acids in your body and filters blood
- intestine, digest and absorb nutrients from food
- breaks down food into nutrients
- organs, structures within the eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin.
14 Clues: breaks down food into nutrients • organ responsible for respiration • stores liquid waste and excess water (urine) • organ used to connect and move bones in the body • intestine, digest and absorb nutrients from food • balances salts and acids in your body and filters blood • organs, structures within the eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin. • ...
body Parts 2021-01-26
body 2 2020-05-15
Across
- We need this to eat and to talk.
- This is always beating in your chest.
- Grows out of your head.
- This is used for smelling.
- This red liquid flows through the veins and arteries.
- We have two of these, they can be blue, green, brown or gray.
- Our ears do this.
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- Your brain is located here.
- We clap with these.
- We have two of these, one on each hand.
- We point with these handy body parts.
- We kiss with these or whistle.
- The head sits on top of this body part.
- This is in the middle of our arm.
14 Clues: Our ears do this. • We clap with these. • Grows out of your head. • This is used for smelling. • Your brain is located here. • We kiss with these or whistle. • We need this to eat and to talk. • This is in the middle of our arm. • This is always beating in your chest. • We point with these handy body parts. • We have two of these, one on each hand. • ...
Body Parts 2021-01-06
Body Parts 2017-06-06
Body parts 2016-12-12
My Body 2020-10-06
Body Parts 2018-12-02
Body & Soul 2019-01-07
14 Clues: andas • förse • styrka • andlig • ungefär • förenad • medveten • pulsåder • sinne,tanke • näringsämne • fullständigt • frisk,hälsosam • föreställa sig • tro,övertygelse
Body Parts 2018-08-31
Across
- Bones that protect the chest
- Long things on your hands
- The back of your foot
- Contains lungs and heart
- Thick 'finger' on your hand
- Joins foot and leg
- Little things on your feel
Down
- Joins leg and body
- Your backbone
- Joins hand to arm
- Joins arm and body
- Joins head to body
- Joins upper and lower arms
- Joins upper and lower legs
14 Clues: Your backbone • Joins hand to arm • Joins leg and body • Joins arm and body • Joins head to body • Joins foot and leg • The back of your foot • Contains lungs and heart • Long things on your hands • Joins upper and lower arms • Joins upper and lower legs • Little things on your feel • Thick 'finger' on your hand • Bones that protect the chest
The Body 2024-06-19
Across
- Allows you to think
- There are 206 of these in the body
- an organ that is shaped like a bean
- Allows us to breathe
- There are 78 of these in your body
- Moves food from the mouth to the stomach
- Allows passage of expired or inspired air
- pumps blood throughout the body
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- Organ used for digestion and hormone production
- Detoxifies liquids being consumed
- Male reproductive organ
- The biggest organ
- An organ that is used to digest food
- What is used to chew food.
14 Clues: The biggest organ • Allows you to think • Allows us to breathe • Male reproductive organ • What is used to chew food. • pumps blood throughout the body • Detoxifies liquids being consumed • There are 206 of these in the body • There are 78 of these in your body • an organ that is shaped like a bean • An organ that is used to digest food • Moves food from the mouth to the stomach • ...
Body Parts 2024-05-08
Across
- Supports your upper body and helps you stand
- Part of your body that helps you walk
- You wear shoes on these
- Used for reaching and grabbing
- You can bend this joint in your arm
- You use this to chew your food
- You think with this part of your body
- Connects the arm to the chest
Down
- You bend this joint when you walk
- Your body's center for digestion
- When you are angry, your ______ go down on your face!
- Where are your lungs and heart?
- You need this to hear
- Connects your upper and lower body
14 Clues: You need this to hear • You wear shoes on these • Connects the arm to the chest • Used for reaching and grabbing • You use this to chew your food • Where are your lungs and heart? • Your body's center for digestion • You bend this joint when you walk • Connects your upper and lower body • You can bend this joint in your arm • Part of your body that helps you walk • ...
Body Position 2024-08-20
14 Clues: culbuter • se tapir • s'affaler • s'appuyer • s'écrouler • s'abaisser • se courber • se blottir • s'accroupir • être avachi • s'agenouiller • incliner la tete • se baisser subitement • forward timber la tete la premiere
humen body 2024-08-28
Across
- what disorder causes you to cough up food
- abuse miss useing sumsubstance
- what do you have on your arm if its broken
- what is the mushed up food ball called
- the body has 50 to 100 what
- pantcreas what regulates the blood levels
- disorders unhealthy concerned with body weight or diet
- what happens if you dont eat in 3 weeks
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- what eating disorter causes them to starve to death
- where are hormones made in the body
- what is the largest organ in the body
- hundred and six how many bones in the human body
- what pumps blood in the body
- lost surgery what happens if you eat so much junk food
14 Clues: the body has 50 to 100 what • what pumps blood in the body • abuse miss useing sumsubstance • where are hormones made in the body • what is the largest organ in the body • what is the mushed up food ball called • what happens if you dont eat in 3 weeks • what disorder causes you to cough up food • pantcreas what regulates the blood levels • ...
The body 2023-07-01
Across
- of arms. fingers or legs, strech them so that there are wide spaces between them
- to hold a part of your body straight out in front of your
- suddendly turn around so that you can see someone behind you
- suddendly bend your body forward because you are laughing a lot
- stand up again after you have fallen
- gradually get thinner and weaker, usually because of illness
- to lie or sit with your back curved and your knees close to your stomach
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- suddendly bend your body forward because you are laughing a lot
- to move the top part of your body towards the ground
- to push part of your body forward or out from the rest of your body
- to move closer other people
- of muscels, stiffen because youe are not relaxed
- to prepare your muscels for physical activity
- become warmer after getting cold
- rotate the body so that you are facing the opposite direction
- to prepare your muscels for physical activity
16 Clues: to move closer other people • become warmer after getting cold • stand up again after you have fallen • to prepare your muscels for physical activity • to prepare your muscels for physical activity • of muscels, stiffen because youe are not relaxed • to move the top part of your body towards the ground • to hold a part of your body straight out in front of your • ...
The Body 2023-07-11
Body Parts 2023-06-30
Across
- Used for standing and walking
- Helps you taste food and speak properly
- Holds your brain
- Used for smelling scents
- Helps you see things
- Strands that grow on your head
- Used for hearing sounds and music
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- Where arm connects to the body
- Helps you grab and hold things
- Where food goes in and used for talking
- Hard white things for chewing food
- Joint connecting leg to body
- Used for walking, running, and jumping
- Upper limb for reaching and grabbing
14 Clues: Holds your brain • Helps you see things • Used for smelling scents • Joint connecting leg to body • Used for standing and walking • Where arm connects to the body • Helps you grab and hold things • Strands that grow on your head • Used for hearing sounds and music • Hard white things for chewing food • Upper limb for reaching and grabbing • Used for walking, running, and jumping • ...
Body Parts 2023-07-05
Across
- Feet are the body parts at the end of the legs that help us stand, walk, and run.
- The stomach is the organ in the abdomen where food is digested and broken down.
- The back is the rear part of the body, extending from the neck to the waist, providing support and protection for the spinal cord.
- The nose is the part of the face that is used for smelling and breathing.
- The mouth is the opening in the face where we eat, speak, and breathe.
- The ears are the organs that enable us to hear sounds and maintain balance.
- The eyes are the organs of vision that allow us to see the world around us.
Down
- Legs are the limbs that support the body and allow us to walk, run, and jump.
- Hands are the parts of the body attached to the arms, and they are used for tasks such as gripping, holding, and manipulating objects.
- Fingers are the digits on the hand, used for tasks such as grasping, picking up objects, and typing.
- Teeth are hard structures in the mouth used for biting, chewing, and grinding food.
- Arms are the upper limbs of the body, attached to the shoulders, and used for activities such as lifting and reaching.
- Toes are the digits on the foot, and they help with balance and walking.
- The head is the uppermost part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
14 Clues: The mouth is the opening in the face where we eat, speak, and breathe. • Toes are the digits on the foot, and they help with balance and walking. • The nose is the part of the face that is used for smelling and breathing. • The ears are the organs that enable us to hear sounds and maintain balance. • ...
Body Parts 2023-05-01
Across
- One of a pair of organs in the abdomen
- You see out of
- A long tube like organ that connects the stomach and large intestine
- The human body part from the head, neck, arms and legs
- In the chest supplies oxygen
- Where urine is stored
- A muscle that pumps blood to the rest of your body
Down
- A large organ located in the upper abdomen
- Digests food
- Interacts differently with the spinal cord
- Keep you standing
- You chew with
- You hear with
- Attached to your shoulder
14 Clues: Digests food • You chew with • You hear with • You see out of • Keep you standing • Where urine is stored • Attached to your shoulder • In the chest supplies oxygen • One of a pair of organs in the abdomen • A large organ located in the upper abdomen • Interacts differently with the spinal cord • A muscle that pumps blood to the rest of your body • ...
Body 2 2023-06-16
Across
- The tissues that enable movement by contracting and relaxing.
- The act of inhaling and exhaling air, providing oxygen to the body and expelling carbon dioxide.
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The column of bones that runs along the back, protecting the spinal cord and providing support for the body.
- The faculties of sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch that allow us to perceive and interact with the environment.
- The fluid that circulates throughout the body, transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste products.
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- The position and alignment of the body when standing or sitting.
- The organ in the abdomen that receives and breaks down food through digestion.
- The organs involved in respiration, taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- Automatic and involuntary responses to stimuli,
- The fibers that transmit signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body.
- The central organ of the nervous system, responsible for thinking, memory, and controlling body functions.
- The process of breaking down food in the body to obtain nutrients and energy.
- The ability to maintain an upright position and steady movement.
14 Clues: Automatic and involuntary responses to stimuli, • The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. • The tissues that enable movement by contracting and relaxing. • The position and alignment of the body when standing or sitting. • The ability to maintain an upright position and steady movement. • ...
BODY PARTS 2021-10-12
Body parts 2022-04-12
Body divisions 2024-12-27
Across
- Farther away from the head
- Near the middle
- Divides the body into top and bottom
- Divides body into left and right sides
- Lying face up
- Away from the middle
- Towards the back of a structure
- Lying face down
Down
- Near the point of attachment
- Near the posterior end
- Towards the anterior of a structure
- Near the head
- Away from the point of attachment
- Closer to the head
14 Clues: Near the head • Lying face up • Near the middle • Lying face down • Closer to the head • Away from the middle • Near the posterior end • Farther away from the head • Near the point of attachment • Towards the back of a structure • Away from the point of attachment • Towards the anterior of a structure • Divides the body into top and bottom • Divides body into left and right sides
Body Systems 2024-01-25
Across
- A sheet of muscle that helps us breathe
- The smallest individual part of an organism
- Main breathing organ
- A pair of muscles that work together
- Joint in the hip, ball and _____
- Made up of a group of the same cells
- Joins muscles to bones
- Breathing out
Down
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange takes place
- The largest bone in the body
- Joins bones together
- There is more of this gas when we breathe in than out
- Also called the windpipe
- The main part of air
14 Clues: Breathing out • Joins bones together • Main breathing organ • The main part of air • Joins muscles to bones • Also called the windpipe • The largest bone in the body • Joint in the hip, ball and _____ • A pair of muscles that work together • Made up of a group of the same cells • A sheet of muscle that helps us breathe • The smallest individual part of an organism • ...
My Body 2024-11-19
Across
- These help us run.
- This controls the whole body.
- This part helps us eat and talk.
- These are part of your hand.
- We use these to write and draw.
- They hold us steady while standing.
- These help us hear.
Down
- It helps us chew food.
- Food goes here to digest.
- We use this to breathe.
- It helps us think.
- It pumps blood through our body.
- These help us smell.
- We use these to hug.
- It helps us see.
15 Clues: It helps us see. • These help us run. • It helps us think. • These help us hear. • These help us smell. • We use these to hug. • It helps us chew food. • We use this to breathe. • Food goes here to digest. • These are part of your hand. • This controls the whole body. • We use these to write and draw. • This part helps us eat and talk. • It pumps blood through our body. • ...
My Body 2024-11-19
Across
- We use these to write and draw.
- This part helps us eat and talk.
- These help us hear.
- These are part of your hand.
- It pumps blood through our body.
- These help us run.
Down
- It helps us chew food.
- Food goes here to digest.
- We use this to breathe.
- It helps us think.
- It helps us see.
- We use these to hug.
- They hold us steady while standing.
- This controls the whole body.
- These help us smell.
15 Clues: It helps us see. • It helps us think. • These help us run. • These help us hear. • We use these to hug. • These help us smell. • It helps us chew food. • We use this to breathe. • Food goes here to digest. • These are part of your hand. • This controls the whole body. • We use these to write and draw. • This part helps us eat and talk. • It pumps blood through our body. • ...
Human Body 2025-04-19
Across
- Organ that digests food.
- Filters waste from blood to make urine.
- Supports your back and posture.
- Helps you taste and speak.
- Helps you breathe in oxygen.
- Controls thoughts and actions.
- Forms the skeleton.
- Filters toxins from the blood.
Down
- Where two bones meet.
- Pumps blood through the body.
- The body's largest organ.
- Helps you move and stay strong.
- Carries blood back to the heart.
- Sends signals to the brain.
14 Clues: Forms the skeleton. • Where two bones meet. • Organ that digests food. • The body's largest organ. • Helps you taste and speak. • Sends signals to the brain. • Helps you breathe in oxygen. • Pumps blood through the body. • Controls thoughts and actions. • Filters toxins from the blood. • Helps you move and stay strong. • Supports your back and posture. • ...
body parts 2021-08-31
BODY IMAGE 2022-03-07
Across
- FOR YOU TO WORK HARD, ALL YOU NEED IS A LITTLE __________.
- A LITTLE BIT OF THIS AND A LITTLE BIT OF THAT, YOU NEED ________ WHEN TRYING TO GET HEALTHIER
- DIET AND EXERCISE ARE VITAL TO KEEPING _____?
- WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOUR BODY AFTER HARD WORK
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- A GOOD FORM OF EXERCISE FOR ENDURANCE IS CALLED ____?
- A MUST HAVE FOR SELF IMPROVEMENT
- SOMEONE WHO YOU COULD EITHER TRY TO BE LIKE OR TRY TO LOOK LIKE
- THIS IS A GREAT FACTOR TO YOUR IMPROVEMENT
- FOOD INTAKE IS MEASURED IN THIS
- YOU NEED TO TAKE CARE OF THIS TO KEEP HEALTHY.
- SOMEONE YOU COULD LOOK UP TO
- YOU NEED THIS TO KEEP HEALTHY
- YOU NEED THIS SO THAT YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO WORK TOWARDS.
- MANY FORMS OF EXERCISE FALL INTO THIS CATEGORY
14 Clues: SOMEONE YOU COULD LOOK UP TO • YOU NEED THIS TO KEEP HEALTHY • FOOD INTAKE IS MEASURED IN THIS • A MUST HAVE FOR SELF IMPROVEMENT • THIS IS A GREAT FACTOR TO YOUR IMPROVEMENT • DIET AND EXERCISE ARE VITAL TO KEEPING _____? • WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOUR BODY AFTER HARD WORK • YOU NEED TO TAKE CARE OF THIS TO KEEP HEALTHY. • MANY FORMS OF EXERCISE FALL INTO THIS CATEGORY • ...
body #1 2025-07-15
Body Systems 2022-10-19
Across
- system responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen to the cells
- main organs of the respiratory system
- organ where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream
- system responsible for absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream
- system responsible for filtering cellular wastes out of the blood
- main organ of the nervous system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- system responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- system responsible for moving your body
- main organs of the excretory system
- system responsible for storing minerals in bones
- system responsible for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- organ that produces hormones responsible for controlling metabolism
- system responsible for controlling your growth and development
14 Clues: main organ of the nervous system • main organs of the excretory system • main organ of the circulatory system • main organs of the respiratory system • system responsible for moving your body • system responsible for storing minerals in bones • organ where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream • system responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Body Functions 2022-11-17
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- : our body get energy when our —— changes food and drink into glucose
- : plant get —- from photosynthesis
- : blood vessels that help our body carry blood to body tissues
- : a group of cells forming together creates organs
- : —- is a form of system that is responsible for releasing hormones into our bloodstream so that it could travel to cells in other parts of the body
- point : homeostasis help brings our body back to it’s ——
- : This system is responsible for producing offsprings
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- : The bone marrow is located in this system
- : We get —— when we have anxiety or a panic attack
- : a form of substances is being carried by our blood to different parts of our body
- : a tube that is a part of the body circulation system
- : This system contains our heart and blood vessels
- : Without this system we won’t have strength, balance, and movement
- : our blood follow will be block when our blood vessels ——
14 Clues: : plant get —- from photosynthesis • : The bone marrow is located in this system • : We get —— when we have anxiety or a panic attack • : This system contains our heart and blood vessels • : a group of cells forming together creates organs • : This system is responsible for producing offsprings • : a tube that is a part of the body circulation system • ...
BODY PARTS 2021-10-18
body parts 2022-04-21
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BODY SYSTEM 2023-01-10
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- system System that breaks down food into smaller molecules
- Tiny sacs of lung specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- Where blood goes to the heart
- Where digestion begins
- system System that removes cellular waste from your body and controls water balance
- Where stuff is being delivered
- Large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
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- A group of similar cells that perform the same function
- Lower chamber of the heart
- They are the passages through which air is directed from the nose and mouth to the alveoli
- An organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs
- upper chamber of the heart
14 Clues: Where digestion begins • Lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • Where blood goes to the heart • Where stuff is being delivered • Carries blood away from the heart • Allows air to pass to and from lungs • A group of similar cells that perform the same function • system System that breaks down food into smaller molecules • ...
body systems 2023-01-10
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- it carries blood away from the heart
- the tubes that bring the o2 the lungs
- fights off sicknesses
- where stuff is dropped off and picked up
- it carries blood back to the heart
- where digestion begins
- the thing that makes scabs
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- stores urine
- can cary oxygen
- inlines the small intesten
- takes abses water
- the basic unit
- the liquid of the blood
- an organ that stores o2
14 Clues: stores urine • the basic unit • can cary oxygen • takes abses water • fights off sicknesses • where digestion begins • the liquid of the blood • an organ that stores o2 • inlines the small intesten • the thing that makes scabs • it carries blood back to the heart • it carries blood away from the heart • the tubes that bring the o2 the lungs • where stuff is dropped off and picked up
BODY ART 2022-06-28
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- Yves Klein é conhecido por utilizar corpos femininos como suporte para sua arte
- uma das principais caracteristicas da Body Art
- Decada de surgimento da Body Art
- Assinava seu nome em corpos de pessoas, para lhe conferir status de arte
- Precursor da Body Art
- Se destacou por suas obras sinistras e mórbidas de forte conotação política
- Local onde surgiu a Body Art
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- Técnica utilizada por Yves em sua arte
- Característica da Body Art
- É um dos precursores da BodY Art
- Usa o corpo como suporte e intervenção para a realização do trabalho artístico
- obra de expressão de Bruce Nauman
- Foi questionado por Duchamp
- A Body Art surgiu primeiramente como:
14 Clues: Precursor da Body Art • Característica da Body Art • Foi questionado por Duchamp • Local onde surgiu a Body Art • É um dos precursores da BodY Art • Decada de surgimento da Body Art • obra de expressão de Bruce Nauman • A Body Art surgiu primeiramente como: • Técnica utilizada por Yves em sua arte • uma das principais caracteristicas da Body Art • ...
Body Organization 2022-12-05
Across
- front or toward the front
- front or toward the front
- away from the midline of the body
- toward the midline of the body
- below
- below the surface or deep inside
- on or toward the surface
- above
- further from point of attachment
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- The body is standing, feet are together, the face is forward, arms are at the side, thumbs are pointing out
- toward the head
- toward the head
- back or towards the back
- close to point of attachment
- back or toward the back
- toward the feet
16 Clues: below • above • toward the head • toward the head • toward the feet • back or toward the back • back or towards the back • on or toward the surface • front or toward the front • front or toward the front • close to point of attachment • toward the midline of the body • below the surface or deep inside • further from point of attachment • away from the midline of the body • ...
body systems 2023-01-29
Across
- allows movement when attached to bone(system)
- includes skin, hair, nails and sweat glands(system)
- controls growth, reproduction, and metabolism(system)
- type of muscle that attaches to bones
- layer of skin under the epidermis
- includes heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries(system)
- top layer of skin
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- type of muscle found in your heart
- filters blood with kidneys(system)
- protects organs(system)
- returns excess fluids to blood(system)
- breaks down food(system)
- system that controls all other systems(system)
- type of muscle found is digestive track
- takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide(system)
15 Clues: top layer of skin • protects organs(system) • breaks down food(system) • layer of skin under the epidermis • type of muscle found in your heart • filters blood with kidneys(system) • type of muscle that attaches to bones • returns excess fluids to blood(system) • type of muscle found is digestive track • allows movement when attached to bone(system) • ...
Body Basics 2023-02-06
Across
- skeletal limbs
- the end of bronchioles
- bone repair
- Allows these limbs to do what they do... Elbow, Knee, Ankle
- connective tissue
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- these carry blood away from your heart
- 55% of your blood is this
- Carries oxygen throughout the body
- bone to bone
- where bones meet
- long amount of activity
- where air enters
- center of skeletal system
- muscle to bone
14 Clues: bone repair • bone to bone • skeletal limbs • muscle to bone • where bones meet • where air enters • connective tissue • the end of bronchioles • long amount of activity • 55% of your blood is this • center of skeletal system • Carries oxygen throughout the body • these carry blood away from your heart • Allows these limbs to do what they do... Elbow, Knee, Ankle
the body 2025-06-17
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- a strong flexible tissue that hold bones together at the joint
- the flap in the heart that keeps
- the two lower chambers of
- the smallest bloodvessels connecting arteries and veins
- the flap in the heart that keepsthe blood flowing in the right direction
- blood flowing in the right direction
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- the two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood first
- tissue that moves body parts
- a measure of ur heart rate
- helps you smell
- a muscular organ that pumps blood to all parts of your body
- blood cells, plasma and platelets
- a body part that does a specific job within a body system
- made up of red and
- the liquid that carries nutrients dissolved gasses and other substances
15 Clues: helps you smell • made up of red and • the two lower chambers of • a measure of ur heart rate • tissue that moves body parts • the flap in the heart that keeps • blood cells, plasma and platelets • blood flowing in the right direction • the smallest bloodvessels connecting arteries and veins • a body part that does a specific job within a body system • ...
body parts 2025-10-08
Your body 2025-11-05
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- It connects your shoulder to your hand.
- You have five of these on each hand.
- You use it to hear sounds.
- It has your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- You use it to smell.
- It’s one of the small parts on your foot.
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- It grows on your head.
- You have two of these to stand and move.
- You use it to eat and speak.
- You use it to hold things.
- It has your eyes, nose, and mouth together.
- You use it to walk or run.
- You see things with it.
- It connects your head to your body.
14 Clues: You use it to smell. • It grows on your head. • You see things with it. • You use it to hold things. • You use it to hear sounds. • You use it to walk or run. • You use it to eat and speak. • It has your eyes, nose, and mouth. • It connects your head to your body. • You have five of these on each hand. • It connects your shoulder to your hand. • ...
Body image 2016-08-14
Across
- having all the desired looks
- image the way one sees and feels themselves
- esteem a feeling of respect for one´s self
- the way one looks
- a feeling of trust and belief in oneself
- the obsession of being fixed
- to be aware of one's self
- having pleasing features like shape and body
- influences the way you look
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- moving your body physically
- stressed towards the way one looks
- to be fit
- to be anxious or not confident about oneself
- the restriction of fat and calorie intake
14 Clues: to be fit • the way one looks • to be aware of one's self • moving your body physically • influences the way you look • having all the desired looks • the obsession of being fixed • stressed towards the way one looks • a feeling of trust and belief in oneself • the restriction of fat and calorie intake • esteem a feeling of respect for one´s self • ...
My body 2016-04-20
14 Clues: picture 3 • picture 1 • picture 2 • picture 4 • picture 5 • I eat with it • I see with it • I hear with it • I smell with it • I use it to walk • I use it to write • I wear clothes to cover it • I have black one, sometimes I make ponytail • I do it when I feel happy, if I am unhappy, I cry
Body Chemistry 2017-09-11
Across
- Elements only occurring as parts per million are ...
- Makes up 1% of body chemistry
- This element helps regulate the amount of water in the body
- The most common MINERAL in the human body
- Required for more than 300 essential metabolic reactions
- Makes up 3% of the human chemical make-up
- Which is the most abundant chemical element in the body?
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- Without this element, Iron will not work properly in the body
- Part of the brain stem
- Sometimes referred to as the emotional brain
- This element helps prevent tooth decay
- This element is contained in Vitamin B12
- This element helps regulate heartbeat
- When more than one element is chemically bonded to another
14 Clues: Part of the brain stem • Makes up 1% of body chemistry • This element helps regulate heartbeat • This element helps prevent tooth decay • This element is contained in Vitamin B12 • The most common MINERAL in the human body • Makes up 3% of the human chemical make-up • Sometimes referred to as the emotional brain • Elements only occurring as parts per million are ... • ...
