body Crossword Puzzles
Human Body Systems 2022-01-06
Across
- stores bile
- part of the digestive system where nutrients are absorbed
- makes bile
- helps fight disease
- stores urine
- makes digestive enzymes that get added to the small intestines
- acid is added to the food to chemically digest it and produce chyme
- gets added to the food in the mouth
- help with clotting
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- the liquid part of blood
- filters blood and produces urine
- blood vessel that is one cell thick
- carries urine out of the body
- carries oxygen throughout the body
- processes information and directs actions in the body
- muscle that contracts and relaxes to allow breathing
- another name for nerve cell
- structure in the lungs that exchanges gases with the blood
- connects the mouth to the stomach
- also known as the windpipe
- directs urine to the bladder
- part of the digestive system that absorbs water
- direct air to each lung
- main organ of the respiratory system
- muscular organ that pumps blood around the body
25 Clues: makes bile • stores bile • stores urine • help with clotting • helps fight disease • direct air to each lung • the liquid part of blood • also known as the windpipe • another name for nerve cell • directs urine to the bladder • carries urine out of the body • filters blood and produces urine • connects the mouth to the stomach • carries oxygen throughout the body • ...
The Human Body 2022-01-11
Across
- la nariz
- el bigote
- el muslo
- el viente
- el pulgar
- el corazon
- la cintura
- el pie
- el tobillo
- la oreja
- la mano
- la cabeza
- la ceja
- el hombro
- la espalda
- la lengua
- la muneca
- la rodilla
Down
- la boca
- el pecho
- la frente
- el pelo
- la cadera
- la pantorrilla
- la barba
- el talon
- los dientes
- la cara
- la garganta
- el cuello
- el codo
- la pierna
- el brazo
- el ojo
34 Clues: el pie • el ojo • la boca • el pelo • la cara • la mano • el codo • la ceja • el pecho • la nariz • el muslo • la barba • el talon • la oreja • el brazo • el bigote • la frente • la cadera • el viente • el pulgar • la cabeza • el cuello • la pierna • el hombro • la lengua • la muneca • el corazon • la cintura • el tobillo • la espalda • la rodilla • los dientes • la garganta • la pantorrilla
The Human Body 2022-03-07
Across
- these carry signals to your body
- your blood travels to your body in these
- this breaks your food down chemically AND mechanically
- protect your lungs, heart, and liver
- this is your cardiac muscle
- this pumps blood through your body
- your brain weighs about ___ pounds
- made in the liver and stored in the gall bladder
- these kind of muscles move when you think about it
- this organ stores your pee
- what your body breathes in
- these two organs help your body get rid of waste
- the point where two bones meet
- actually the shorter intestine
- these muscles move without thinking about them
- the control center of the body
- made up of your brain and nerves
- made of your lungs, trachea, and diaphragm
- your heart is made of four spaces called ____
- fight off infections
- made up of your skeleton
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- made of your muscles
- this substance makes red blood cells for your body
- pancreatic juice is made here
- your blood travels back to your heart in these
- transport oxygen around your body
- made up of your heart, veins, arteries
- what your body breathes out
- this organ makes and stores energy
- this connects your brain to the rest of your body
- this part of the brain controls balance
- this smooth muscle helps your lungs
- this removes water from what is left in your food
- this is the largest part of your brain
- digestion begins here
- the mushy mixture that is in your intestines
- also called your windpipe
- actually the longer intestine
- muscles are connected to your bones by these
39 Clues: made of your muscles • fight off infections • digestion begins here • made up of your skeleton • also called your windpipe • this organ stores your pee • what your body breathes in • this is your cardiac muscle • what your body breathes out • pancreatic juice is made here • actually the longer intestine • the point where two bones meet • actually the shorter intestine • ...
Body Parts Game! 2021-11-14
Human Body Systems 2021-11-19
Across
- Where bones meet
- system Sends and receives messages
- system Moves parts of the body
- Tiny blood vessels that surround air sacs
- Long tube which connects to the mouth and stomach
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- Vessels that carry blood from the heart
- muscle Kind of muscle that makes up the walls of the heart
- intestine The organ where most food is digested
- Cells of the same type
Down
- system Provides nutrients to the body
- Your heart is the size of this body part
- Nerve cell
- Main organ for the nervous system
- The term for the four sections of the heart
- Groups of neurons that pass along information
- A bag made of smooth muscles that mixes food with digestive juices
- muscle Kind of muscle found in the walls of the stomach
- Main organ for the circulatory system
- muscle Skeletal muscle with light and dark stripes
- Helps soften food and starts the digestion process
- cord Tube of nerves that runs through the backbone
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- system Supports the body and protects organs
24 Clues: Nerve cell • Where bones meet • Cells of the same type • system Moves parts of the body • Main organ for the nervous system • system Sends and receives messages • system Provides nutrients to the body • Main organ for the circulatory system • Vessels that carry blood from the heart • Your heart is the size of this body part • The main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-11-19
Across
- The term for the four sections of the heart
- Main organ for the circulatory system
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- Tiny blood vessels that surround air sacs
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- Your heart is the size of this body part
- intestine The organ where most food is digested
- Groups of neurons that pass along information
- Long tube which connects to the mouth and stomach
- Where bones meet
- Main organ for the nervous system
- muscle Skeletal muscle with light and dark stripes
Down
- muscle Kind of muscle found in the walls of the stomach
- A system that supports the body and protects organs
- A kind of muscle that makes up the walls of the heart
- Vessels that carry blood from the heart
- A system that provides nutrients to the body
- A system that sends and receives messages
- Helps soften food and starts the digestion process
- A bag made of smooth muscles that mixes food with digestive juices
- A system that helps move parts of the body
- Nerve cell
- Tube of nerves that runs through the backbone
- Cells of the same type
24 Clues: Nerve cell • Where bones meet • Cells of the same type • Main organ for the nervous system • Main organ for the circulatory system • Vessels that carry blood from the heart • The main organ of the respiratory system • Your heart is the size of this body part • A system that sends and receives messages • Tiny blood vessels that surround air sacs • ...
French Body Parts 2021-12-01
30 Clues: ear • leg • arm • toe • head • hair • eyes • lips • hand • neck • nose • back • face • foot • knee • ankle • elbow • teeth • chest • mouth • heart • wrist • finger • throat • an eye • tongue • shoulder • stomach organ • stomach outside • finger of the foot
The Body System 2021-12-01
Across
- send signals all around your body
- cord the highway of neurons
- you breathe air in
- The skin system
- removes waste from the body
- system that reproduces
- the layer that protects our inner body
- Pumps blood to the body
- holds the bone together
- allows our body to move
- male reproductive cell
- the system that has a network of vessels
- the bone system
Down
- organ that helps you breathe
- the breathing system
- The middle layer of the skin
- contains an acid that can burn metal
- transform water into urine
- The top layer of the skin
- The system that contains the heart
- female reproductive cell
- the system that helps you digest
- Carries blood in them
- intestine digest food from the stomach
- the most important organ
25 Clues: The skin system • the bone system • you breathe air in • the breathing system • Carries blood in them • system that reproduces • male reproductive cell • Pumps blood to the body • holds the bone together • allows our body to move • female reproductive cell • the most important organ • The top layer of the skin • transform water into urine • removes waste from the body • ...
Body Systems/Homeostasis 2022-03-22
Across
- A stability maintained in the body by various body systems
- Organs that produce one or more substances
- Enzymes that break down food chemicals
- Allows you to breathe
- When the body changes itself to maintain homeostasis
- Bundles of muscle cells that can contract and relax
- Moves blood throughout the body
- A body system that gives the body structure
- A body system responsible for movement
- Carry poorly oxygenated blood back to the heart
- A body system that controls the body
Down
- Connects veins and arteries
- Allows organisms to reproduce
- Regulates hormones in the body
- Signals that tell the body what to produce
- When food is broken down without the use of chemical processes
- Breaks down food and turns it into energy
- A line of muscle cells
- Carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
- Removes waste from the body
20 Clues: Allows you to breathe • A line of muscle cells • Connects veins and arteries • Removes waste from the body • Allows organisms to reproduce • Regulates hormones in the body • Moves blood throughout the body • A body system that controls the body • Enzymes that break down food chemicals • A body system responsible for movement • Breaks down food and turns it into energy • ...
Cells & Body Systems 2022-03-24
Across
- Body system that helps you to move around
- Protects/holds a cell together
- a type of sugar
- Body system that transports food and oxygen to all parts of the body
- Made up of many cells
- What cells need in order to function
- Convert food into energy for the cell
- A unicellular fungus
- control center of the cell
- Smallest structural/functional unit of life
Down
- Made of one cell
- Tool to help see things that are really small
- Made of many cells
- Body system that breaks down food
- A waste product given off by cells
- Something that causes a response
- State of existence similar to sleeping
- Tiny food molecules
- Body system that carries messages to all parts of the body
- A substance that can cause elevated heart rate
- A specialized structure in a cell
21 Clues: a type of sugar • Made of one cell • Made of many cells • Tiny food molecules • A unicellular fungus • Made up of many cells • control center of the cell • Protects/holds a cell together • Something that causes a response • Body system that breaks down food • A specialized structure in a cell • A waste product given off by cells • What cells need in order to function • ...
Body and face 2022-02-04
25 Clues: шея • ухо • нос • рот • зубы • щека • лицо • глаз • живот • спина • плечо • бёдра • талия • ступня • голова • колено • ступни • лодыжка • подбородок • пальцы на руке • грудная клетка • пальцы на ногах • рука (кисть руки) • нога (по всей длине) • рука (от плеча до запястья)
Body parts - kehaosad. 2022-04-05
Body parts/bones 2022-04-13
Across
- not a finger but on your hand
- talk with it
- kiss them
- something you lay on
- hole in your stomach
- hearing
- you sit on it
- on your foot
- carpool tunnel is common
- shoes on them
- on toes and fingers
- above the neck
- medical term for head
- that holds your brain
- wiggle them
- your side
- bone in back
- of your arm
- part of your finger
- beats
- grab things with these
- below your chest
Down
- your heart is
- where your taste buds are
- shake these
- a muscle
- helps you breath
- help you sit up straight
- women have them
- blinking
- smell
- part of leg
- medical term for spine
- type with them
- where your funny bone is
- grab things with this
- food sits
- apart of your hand
- smallest finger on your hand
- part of your face
- largest bone in body
- you walk
- part of your leg
- apart of your face
44 Clues: smell • beats • hearing • a muscle • blinking • you walk • kiss them • food sits • your side • shake these • part of leg • wiggle them • of your arm • talk with it • on your foot • bone in back • your heart is • you sit on it • shoes on them • type with them • above the neck • women have them • helps you breath • below your chest • part of your face • apart of your hand • part of your leg • apart of your face • ...
The Human Body 2013-08-19
Across
- another word for your collar bone
- helps you breath
- helps you hear
- controls your movements, thoughts and speech
- supports your body
- bones that make up your spine
- the group of bones that make up your hand
- pumps blood through the body
- helps you sallow your food
- protects your brain
Down
- helps you move
- your thigh muscles
- the bones that give you hips
- a network to transport blood through the body
- absorbs nutrients from your food
- the food that you swallow goes down it
- organ that helps to cleans your blood
- crushes your food before you swallow it
- supports your lower teeth
- another word for kneecap
- the organ that you see with
- forms a cage around your heart and lungs to protect them
- stores energy from food as sugar
23 Clues: helps you move • helps you hear • helps you breath • your thigh muscles • supports your body • protects your brain • another word for kneecap • supports your lower teeth • helps you sallow your food • the organ that you see with • the bones that give you hips • pumps blood through the body • bones that make up your spine • absorbs nutrients from your food • stores energy from food as sugar • ...
Spanish Body Parts 2013-12-01
Across
- el tobillo
- la garganta
- la cintura
- las cejas
- el carazon
- la frente
- el pelo
- las pestana
- la boca
- el cerebro
- Las mejillas
- button: el ombiligo
- la cara
- la barba
- el brazo
Down
- la rodilla
- el dedo
- la pierna
- el bigote
- el dedo de pie
- los hombros
- los ojojs
- el muslo
- la mano
- las orejas
- el pie
- los labios
- los dientes
- la cabeza
- la coda
- el estomago
- el musculo
- la muneca
- el pulgar
- el cuello
- la espalda
36 Clues: el pie • el dedo • la mano • el pelo • la coda • la boca • la cara • el muslo • la barba • el brazo • la pierna • el bigote • los ojojs • las cejas • la frente • la cabeza • la muneca • el pulgar • el cuello • la rodilla • el tobillo • la cintura • las orejas • el carazon • los labios • el musculo • el cerebro • la espalda • la garganta • los hombros • los dientes • las pestana • el estomago • Las mejillas • el dedo de pie • button: el ombiligo
The Human Body 2014-04-01
Across
- What are phalanges?
- Scientific word for your wind pipe.
- Scientific word for calf muscle.
- What are muscles mostly made of?
- Which organ lets you breathe?
- What do we breath out?
- Scientific word for your food pipe.
- Muscle above your humerus.
- What you breath in which is good for you.
- Which organ creates bile?
- Which organ pumps blood around the body?
Down
- What does your small intestine absorb?
- Where is your tibia bone?
- What is the scientific word for your collar bone?
- On average how many breaths do we take per day?
- Scientific muscle name for you thigh.
- Scientific word for abs.
- Where is your patella?
- What commonly helps you swallow?
- Where is your radius bone?
20 Clues: What are phalanges? • What do we breath out? • Where is your patella? • Scientific word for abs. • Where is your tibia bone? • Which organ creates bile? • Muscle above your humerus. • Where is your radius bone? • Which organ lets you breathe? • Scientific word for calf muscle. • What are muscles mostly made of? • What commonly helps you swallow? • Scientific word for your wind pipe. • ...
Inside the Body 2014-04-28
Across
- Your __________ help you to move.
- __________ take blood back to your heart.
- __________ take blood away from your heart.
- Your __________ hold your body up.
- Your __________ is how food travels down your neck.
- Your __________ is full when you need to urinate (pee).
- Your __________ moves blood around your body.
- Your __________ helps you to speak and eat.
- Your __________ is your back bone.
- Your __________ has your ribcage, heart, and lungs.
Down
- Your __________ help you to breathe.
- Your __________ is the bone in your head.
- Your __________ is made of bones.
- Your __________ take the good things from food.
- Your __________ is for thinking.
- Your __________ protects your lungs.
- Your __________ helps you digest food and controls sugar in your blood.
- Your __________ breaks food down.
- Your __________ remove bad things from your blood and make urine.
- Your __________ cleans the body, helps you digest food, and stores energy.
20 Clues: Your __________ is for thinking. • Your __________ help you to move. • Your __________ is made of bones. • Your __________ breaks food down. • Your __________ hold your body up. • Your __________ is your back bone. • Your __________ help you to breathe. • Your __________ protects your lungs. • Your __________ is the bone in your head. • ...
Body Disharmony - Safin 2014-01-21
Across
- bring electrical signals to the cell body
- Nerves outside brain and spinal cord (2 words)
- A nerve cell found entirely within the central nervous system that acts as a link between sensory neurons and motor neurons. (2 words)
- a molecule usually found on the surface of a cell, that receives chemical signals from outside the cell.
- The actual mass of an atom basically depends on the numbers of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. (3 words)
- a nerve cell that conducts impulses from the periphery of the body to the central nervous system. (2 words)
- Occurs when the result of a process influences the operation of the process itself in such a way as to reduce changes (2 words)
- a reaction to an action
- the highway along which your brain sends and receives information about what is happening in the body and around it. (2 words)
- A signal that is sent throughout the cells in body.
Down
- Nerve fibre that take information away from the cell body
- a small molecule that selectively binds to a protein and regulates its biological activity. (2 words)
- The control room of the human body
- have many processes that extend from the cell body. However, each neuron has only one axon (2 words)
- The object which pumps blood and keeps you alive
- A neuron that conveys impulses from the central nervous system to a muscle, gland, or other effector tissue. (2 words)
- System made of hormones (2 words)
- The relatively constant conditions within organisms, or the physiological processes by which such conditions are maintained in the face of external variation.
- Nerve cell body
- Something that causes a response
20 Clues: Nerve cell body • a reaction to an action • Something that causes a response • System made of hormones (2 words) • The control room of the human body • bring electrical signals to the cell body • Nerves outside brain and spinal cord (2 words) • The object which pumps blood and keeps you alive • A signal that is sent throughout the cells in body. • ...
The Human Body 2014-01-05
Across
- the "skin" or membrane on the outside of bones
- the lobe responsible for hearing
- smooth and cardiac muscles are _____
- _____ muscles are voluntary
- the central nervous system = _____ + spinal cord
- it is hard to see things up close
- the lobe responsible for concentration
- the lobe responsible for eye sight
- muscles are made mostly of _____
- _____ is very important in keeping our bones strong
- the spinal _____ is part of the nervous system
Down
- the bones that surround and protect your heart and lungs
- it is hard to see things far away
- a tough, elastic tissue that cushions and protects bones from rubbing against each other
- connects muscles to bones
- connects bones to bones
- the _____ nerve takes the message from the ear to the brain
- there are 206 _____ inside the adult human body
- the lens focuses light into the retina upside-_____
- _____ bone is the strong hard part of bones
- the spinal _____ is part of the skeletal system (bones)
- the cells that make up the nervous system
- another word for "heart"
23 Clues: connects bones to bones • another word for "heart" • connects muscles to bones • _____ muscles are voluntary • the lobe responsible for hearing • muscles are made mostly of _____ • it is hard to see things far away • it is hard to see things up close • the lobe responsible for eye sight • smooth and cardiac muscles are _____ • the lobe responsible for concentration • ...
Body and Behavior 2012-10-22
Across
- part of the brain that covers the brain's central core
- part of the brain located at the rear base of the skull that is invovled in the basic process of life
- subtances that carry messages through the body in blood
- Gland/produces the hormone thyroxine which stimulates certain chemical reactions that are important for all tissues of the body
- different regions into which the cerebral cortex is divided
- chemicals released by neurons, which determine the rate at which other neurons fire
- basic building blocks of heredity
- Nervous System/the part of the pariphial nervous system that controls internal biological functions
- Twins/twins who come from one fertilized egg
- Nervous System/nerves branching out form the spinal cord
- long, thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain
- Nervous Sysytem/refers to the part of the peripheal nervous system that controls voluntary actions
- resonance imaging/an imaging technique used to study brain structure and activity
- Cord/nerves that run down the length of the back and transmit most messages between the body and the brain
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- Twins/twins who come from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm
- Gland/the center of control of the endocrine system that secretes a large number of hormones
- genetic transmission of characters from parent to their offspring
- machine used to record the electrical activity of large portions of the brain
- Axial Tomography/an imaging technique used to study the brain to pinpoint injuries and brain deterioration
- System/a chemical communication system, using hormones, by which messages are sent throguh the bloodstream
- gap the exists between individual nerve cells
- Nervous System/the brain and spinal cord
- small part of the brain above the pons that integrates sensory information and relays it upward
- Emission Tomgraphy/an imaging technique used to see which brain areas are being activated while preforming tasks
- Glands/become active when a person is angry or frightened, they release epinephrine and norepinephrine into the bloodstream
25 Clues: basic building blocks of heredity • Nervous System/the brain and spinal cord • Twins/twins who come from one fertilized egg • gap the exists between individual nerve cells • part of the brain that covers the brain's central core • subtances that carry messages through the body in blood • Nervous System/nerves branching out form the spinal cord • ...
U9 Body Talk 2012-02-29
Across
- Handfläche
- Zeigefinger
- Brautjungfer
- ignorieren
- etwas-weitergeben
- Hochzeitskleid
- kommunizieren
- Ärmel
- verscheuchen
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- Grufti
- Wohnzimmer
- hastig
- blinzeln
- Begrüßung
- durchstochen;gepierct
- beleidigen
- Zeremonie
- Bräutigam
- Wimpern
- begraben
Down
- Arabisch
- religiös
- Hochzeitsanzug
- in-Mode,modisch
- Hebräisch
- Braut
- Begräbnis
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- Daumen
- kichern
- gemein,gemeinsam
- Null
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- verwirrt
- Fernost
- Möglichkeit
- Teufel
- verlegen
- begrüßen
- rebellisch
- Sieg
- Nadel
- Geste
- erstens
- imitieren
- seufzen
- Sohle
48 Clues: Null • Sieg • Braut • Ärmel • Nadel • Geste • Sohle • Daumen • Teufel • Grufti • hastig • kichern • Fernost • erstens • seufzen • Wimpern • Arabisch • religiös • verwirrt • verlegen • begrüßen • blinzeln • begraben • Hebräisch • Begräbnis • Begrüßung • imitieren • Zeremonie • Bräutigam • Handfläche • ignorieren • Wohnzimmer • rebellisch • beleidigen • Zeigefinger • Möglichkeit • Brautjungfer • verscheuchen • kommunizieren • Hochzeitsanzug • Hochzeitskleid • ...
U9 Body talk 2012-02-29
Across
- Arabisch
- Nadel
- gemein,gemeinsam
- verwirrt
- Wimpern
- begrüßen
- in-Mode,modisch
- ignorieren
- Wohnzimmer
- Begrüßung
- kommunizieren
- Daumen
- Hochzeitskleid
- Bräutigam
- blinzeln
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- Ärmel
- Grufti
- Zeremonie
- beleidigen
- Handfläche
- rebellisch
- Fernost
- Zeigefinger
- Teufel
- Hochzeitsanzug
Down
- Braut
- Sieg
- durchstochen;gepierct
- Brautjungfer
- Sohle
- verlegen
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- Möglichkeit
- etwas-weitergeben
- religiös
- begraben
- imitieren
- Geste
- seufzen
- Hebräisch
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- kichern
- verscheuchen
- erstens
- hastig
- Begräbnis
- Null
48 Clues: Sieg • Null • Braut • Nadel • Sohle • Geste • Ärmel • Daumen • Grufti • hastig • Teufel • Wimpern • seufzen • kichern • erstens • Fernost • Arabisch • verwirrt • verlegen • begrüßen • religiös • begraben • blinzeln • imitieren • Begrüßung • Hebräisch • Bräutigam • Zeremonie • Begräbnis • ignorieren • Wohnzimmer • beleidigen • Handfläche • rebellisch • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • Brautjungfer • verscheuchen • kommunizieren • Hochzeitskleid • Hochzeitsanzug • ...
U9 Body talks 2012-02-29
Across
- Sohle
- Arabisch
- ignorieren
- Fernost
- begrüßen
- in-Mode,modisch
- Grufti
- verlegen
- gemein,gemeinsam
- imitieren
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- durchstochen;gepierct
- rebellisch
- Teufel
- kichern
- Möglichkeit
- begraben
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- Hochzeitsanzug
- hastig
- verscheuchen
- Geste
- Wimpern
Down
- Null
- Hebräisch
- blinzeln
- Begräbnis
- Ärmel
- verwirrt
- erstens
- Nadel
- Daumen
- seufzen
- etwas-weitergeben
- beleidigen
- Zeremonie
- Bräutigam
- religiös
- Wohnzimmer
- Brautjungfer
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- Handfläche
- Hochzeitskleid
- Zeigefinger
- Sieg
- Braut
- kommunizieren
- Begrüßung
48 Clues: Null • Sieg • Sohle • Ärmel • Nadel • Braut • Geste • Daumen • Grufti • Teufel • hastig • erstens • seufzen • Fernost • kichern • Wimpern • blinzeln • Arabisch • verwirrt • begrüßen • religiös • verlegen • begraben • Hebräisch • Begräbnis • Zeremonie • Bräutigam • imitieren • Begrüßung • ignorieren • beleidigen • Wohnzimmer • Handfläche • rebellisch • Zeigefinger • Möglichkeit • Brautjungfer • verscheuchen • kommunizieren • Hochzeitskleid • Hochzeitsanzug • ...
U9 body talk 2012-02-29
Across
- Sieg
- Brautjungfer
- hastig
- begraben
- kommunizieren
- seufzen
- Begrüßung
- Ärmel
- Arabisch
- Nadel
- ignorieren
- etwas-weitergeben
- Null
- Fernost
- religiös
- Begräbnis
- Wohnzimmer
- Hochzeitskleid
- Sohle
- Zeremonie
- Grufti
- blinzeln
- kichern
- durchstochen;gepierct
Down
- Möglichkeit
- Daumen
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- beleidigen
- begrüßen
- verwirrt
- verlegen
- Hebräisch
- Geste
- verscheuchen
- rebellisch
- Braut
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- imitieren
- Bräutigam
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- erstens
- Wimpern
- gemein,gemeinsam
- in-Mode,modisch
- Zeigefinger
- Hochzeitsanzug
- Teufel
- Handfläche
48 Clues: Sieg • Null • Geste • Ärmel • Braut • Nadel • Sohle • Daumen • hastig • Teufel • Grufti • seufzen • Fernost • erstens • Wimpern • kichern • begrüßen • begraben • verwirrt • verlegen • Arabisch • religiös • blinzeln • Hebräisch • Begrüßung • imitieren • Bräutigam • Begräbnis • Zeremonie • beleidigen • rebellisch • ignorieren • Wohnzimmer • Handfläche • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • Brautjungfer • verscheuchen • kommunizieren • Hochzeitsanzug • Hochzeitskleid • ...
Human Body System 2012-08-26
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- A collection of components organized to accomplish a specific function or set of functions.
- Science The application of scientific knowledge to questions of civil and criminal law.
- System The transport system of the body responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body and carrying away carbon dioxide and other wastes; composed of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
- The smallest structural unit of living matter capable of functioning idependently.
- System The froup of organs that break down foods into chemical components that the body can absord and use for energy, and for building and repairing cells and tissues.
- Source An original document containing the observations, ideas, and conclusions of an individual. It is a firsthand account presented by someone present or actively participating in the event. examples include manusripts, photographs, oral histories, and personal journals.
- System A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the body and the environment, consistiong especially of the nose, nasal passages, naspharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
- Examiner A physician who performs an autopsy when death may be accidental or violent. He or she may also serve in some jurisdictions as the coroner.
- A written reference to specific work by a particular author or creator which identifies the document in which the work may be found.
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- A document showing all the sources used to research infomation.
- Sciences The application of the principles of the natural sciences, especially biology and physiology, to clinical medicine.
- A condensation of a subject or argument into its main points.
- System The bodily system that in vertebrates is made up of the brain and spinal cord, nerves, ganglia, and parts of the receptor organs and that receives and interprets stimuli and transmits impluses to the effector organs.
- The act of creating citations to identify resources used in writing a work.
- Source A secondhand account of an event or a retelling of another person's observations written by someone who did not witness or actually participate in the events. Includes sources that combine, synthesize, and or interpret information from primary sources. Examples include encyclopedias, textbooks, and reviews.
- To steal and pass off as one's own. To use without crediting the source. To commit literary theft or to present as new and original an idea or product derived from and existing source.
- Collection of tissues which performs a particular function or set of functions in an animal's body. The heart, brain, and skin are three organs fond in most animals. Organs are composed of tissues, and may be organized into larger organ systems.
- System The internal system of chemical communication involving hormones, ductless glands that secrete hormones and the receptors on target cells that respond to the hormones.
- An examination of the body after death usually with such dissection as will expose the vital organs for determining the cause of death.
- An integrated group of cells with a common function, structure, or both.
20 Clues: A condensation of a subject or argument into its main points. • A document showing all the sources used to research infomation. • An integrated group of cells with a common function, structure, or both. • The act of creating citations to identify resources used in writing a work. • ...
Human Body System 2012-11-06
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- carry oxygenated away from heart
- removes water from undigested food
- fight infection
- helps bones move
- liquid part
- carry deoxygenated blood to heart
- molecules are absorbed into cells
- pushing food into stomach
- air enters here
- coordinates everything in the body
- chews down food
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- converts food into simple molecules can be used by cells
- supports the body
- removes waste from the body
- circulatory and respiratory system work together
- sperm cells which combine with eggs to make offspring
- also known as the windpipe
- excahange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between body parts
- acts as a barrier between you and the outside world
- system responsible for producing hormones
- clot blood
- break down food after swallowing
22 Clues: clot blood • liquid part • fight infection • air enters here • chews down food • helps bones move • supports the body • pushing food into stomach • also known as the windpipe • removes waste from the body • carry oxygenated away from heart • break down food after swallowing • carry deoxygenated blood to heart • molecules are absorbed into cells • removes water from undigested food • ...
Human Body Systems 2012-11-08
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- hormoneproduct cell and glands regulate our activities
- carry deoxegenated blood back to the heart
- supports the body and protects the organs
- supply cell with the oxygen and nutrients they need
- skin,hair,and nials
- when a person is frighten or anxious a hormone is released
- controls and cordinates everything in the body
- allows organs and bones to move in the body
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- ______ are held together by tissue called ligaments
- the liquid part of the blood
- control center of the nervous system and the body
- to make egg and sperm which will combine into a zygote(offspring)
- produces bile wich disolves fat
- air enters through the mouth and the ______
- exchange of oxegen and carbondioxide between blood and tissue
- converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the body
- carries messages ti and from the brain
- excretes excess water and saltin the form of sweat
- removes waste from the body
- makes the beat of the heart
20 Clues: skin,hair,and nials • removes waste from the body • makes the beat of the heart • the liquid part of the blood • produces bile wich disolves fat • carries messages ti and from the brain • supports the body and protects the organs • carry deoxegenated blood back to the heart • air enters through the mouth and the ______ • allows organs and bones to move in the body • ...
the Human Body 2013-05-02
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- rhythm of heartbeat
- carries blood toward the heart
- the skin and its diseases
- A human embryo after 8 weeks
- cord, connects fetus to placenta
- the fingers
- roof of the mouth
- buds. organs assorted with the taste buds
- surround the mouth
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- Blackheads and pimples
- associated with the liver
- water output exceeds water intake
- the foot
- opening which light enters the eye
- inner layer of the eye wall
- Receives food
- vessel that transports blood away from heart
- process of childbirth
- cavity, space between the nose
- the ear
20 Clues: the ear • the foot • the fingers • Receives food • roof of the mouth • surround the mouth • rhythm of heartbeat • process of childbirth • Blackheads and pimples • associated with the liver • the skin and its diseases • inner layer of the eye wall • A human embryo after 8 weeks • carries blood toward the heart • cavity, space between the nose • cord, connects fetus to placenta • ...
Body Systems Review 2013-04-05
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- Thick-walled blood vessels that take blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
- Poisonous substance converted from highly toxic ammonia by the liver.
- Two main branches of the trachea that lead that lead to the lungs.
- Physical breakdown of food into small pieces.
- Tissue of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- Long extension of a neuron's cell body that transmits information to neighbouring cells.
- Tiny air-filled sacs in the lungs; the site of gas exchange.
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins; one cell layer thick and extremely narrow.
- Removal of waste products from the blood using a machine that functions as a kidney.
- Large muscle below the lungs that helps move air in and out of the lungs.
- Division of the nervous system composed of the cranial and spinal nerves.
- Small branches of a neuron that receive information from neighbouring cells.
- Division of the nervous system composed of the brain and spinal cord.
- Specialized cells of the nervous system that receive and transmit information.
- Tubes that connect the bronchi to the air sacs in the lungs.
- Automatic response to a stimulus; happens very quickly and without conscious control.
- Wave-like muscle contractions along the digestive system.
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- Waste removal.
- Division of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary responses.
- Large artery carrying blood from the left ventricle to the body.
- Liquid in stomach made of mucus, hydrochloric acid, enzymes, and water; chemically digests food.
- Carry information from the central nervous system to the muscles or other organs.
- Blood cells specialized to fight infection.
- Breakdown of large food particles into smaller particles by enzymes.
- Division of the peripheral nervous system that controls automatic responses in the body, such as heart rate.
- Substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion.
- Blood vessels that return blood from the body to the heart; have valves.
- Cells that carry information from the body to the central nervous system.
- Cell fragments in the blood that help stop bleeding at cuts.
- Small finger-like projections on the inner surface of the small intestine that absorb nutrients.
- Lower chambers of the heart that pump blood to the body.
- Upper chambers of the heart that receive blood away from the heart.
- Filtering units of the kidney that remove wastes from the blood and produce urine.
33 Clues: Waste removal. • Blood cells specialized to fight infection. • Physical breakdown of food into small pieces. • Tissue of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. • Lower chambers of the heart that pump blood to the body. • Wave-like muscle contractions along the digestive system. • Tiny air-filled sacs in the lungs; the site of gas exchange. • ...
Body. U. 9 2013-04-07
28 Clues: õlg • suu • aga • hiir • silm • sõrm • kael • orav • laik • saba • siin • vaene • jalad • triip • tugev • sõrmed • tegema • hiired • küülik • käsivars • puudutama • kaelkirjak • tooma, saama • (ämbliku)võrk • või (sidesõna) • omama (....*...) • valutama, haiget tegema • peale, selga panema (...*..)
The human body 2013-01-31
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- /breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments.
- digestion /during it enzymes break down food into the small molecules that the body can use.
- intestine /most of the absorption of the food that you eat occurs here.
- digestion /Physical breakdown of large pieces of food into small pieces.
- /releases bile through a duct into the small intestine.
- /are protected by a coating of mineralized enamel.
- /Converts food into small molecules that can be used by the cells of the body.
- /A round mass.
- /eases the passage if food through the digestive system, also the chemical digestion begins.
- /The ability to digest food.
- /The act or process of absorbing or the condition of being absorbed.
- intestine /absorbs water and several vitamins and prepares waste for elimination from the body.
- /large muscular sac where the digestion continues,
- /assists the pancreas in fat digestion.
- /The thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the small intestine.
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- /A series of actions, changes, or functions bringing about a result
- /muscles in the walls of the esophagus.
- /is where the digestive system begins.
- /To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption
- /When food travel through the large intestine and are eliminated from the body.
- /One of the numerous vascular projections of the small intestine.
- /liquid produced by the liver, loaded with lipids and salts.
- /where the bolus passes through it.
- /first part of small intestine.
- /produce hormones that regulate blood sugar levels.
- /is contained in saliva and breaks the chemical bonds in starches, forming sugar.
26 Clues: /A round mass. • /The ability to digest food. • /first part of small intestine. • /where the bolus passes through it. • /is where the digestive system begins. • /muscles in the walls of the esophagus. • /assists the pancreas in fat digestion. • /are protected by a coating of mineralized enamel. • /large muscular sac where the digestion continues, • ...
Human Body II 2013-01-31
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- inhibition Is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- With this action begins the process of mechanical digestion
- From the throat the Bolus passes through this tube
- Movements of the body are possible because of this type of tissue
- System that help us breathe
- A fluid that lubricates and protects the stomach wall
- supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle
- Which system transports the molecules throughout the body
- Fights infection by digesting the cell walls of many bacteria that may enter the moth with food
- Organic nutrients that the body needs in very small amounts
- What does homeostasis mean?
- Begins to break the Chemicals bonds in starches, forming sugars
- Protein that regulates the level of sugar in the blood
- Breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments
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- System that makes human get rid of things that doesn’t need
- System that help humans reproduce
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts
- Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins
- Large muscle that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion
- Type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts is..
- One way tube that passes through the body
- In this intestine most of the chemical digestion and absorption of the food you eat occurs
- Type of tissue in which impulses are transmitted throughout the body by
- Amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Assisting the pancreas in fat digestion is the ..
25 Clues: System that help us breathe • What does homeostasis mean? • System that help humans reproduce • Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins • One way tube that passes through the body • Assisting the pancreas in fat digestion is the .. • Breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments • From the throat the Bolus passes through this tube • ...
The body systems 2013-02-28
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- They carry blood from the body to the heart.
- A part of the respiratory system, that contains your vocal chords.
- A strong and flexible tissue that cuisines you joints.
- They connect veins and arteries to the cells in the body.
- The main openings through which air can enter the lungs.
- The exchange of gasses between the body and the air.
- A chronic condition through which small air passages in a persons respiratory system become narrowed or blocked.
- A fluid that softens food in order for a person to easily swallow it.
- The breakdown and changing, into material the body needs, of food.
- The breaking of a bone caused by injury.
- They carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- Soft tissue in the center of certain bones.
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- Also called the large intestine.
- A windpipe that leads air to the lungs.
- Another name for high blood pressure.
- A flap tissue which closes over the trachea when you swallow.
- Tissues that are cord like and connect the bones in joints
- A muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen.
- They bent the arm at the elbow.
- They bend the hand at the wrist.
20 Clues: They bent the arm at the elbow. • Also called the large intestine. • They bend the hand at the wrist. • Another name for high blood pressure. • A windpipe that leads air to the lungs. • The breaking of a bone caused by injury. • Soft tissue in the center of certain bones. • They carry blood from the body to the heart. • A muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen. • ...
Body Systems-LM 2013-02-28
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- the tube like pouch connected to the lower part of the large intestine
- the tube like passage from the mouth to the esophagus
- where your body pumps blood
- the upper part of the trachea which holds the vocal chords; voice box
- this absorbs nutrients and digests things like carbohydrates
- the large tube that leads from the larynx to the bronchi
- the part of the mouth behind the teeth in which food is passed through
- helps break up food with the teeth
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- these fill up with air when you breath
- breaks down indigestible food so it can be digested
- produces enzymes for digestion
- stores the bile
- creates a mucus to help with digestion
- this is inside your nose and is lined with mucus membrane to keep moist
- the tube that connects the throat to the stomach
- the main divisions of the tranchea leading to a lung
- a dome-shaped muscular tissue, the most important muscle for breathing
- the place where you hold food and breaks it down
- curved bones, you have twenty four of these and they are in pairs
- produces bile to help digest fat
- breaks up food in the mouth
21 Clues: stores the bile • where your body pumps blood • breaks up food in the mouth • produces enzymes for digestion • produces bile to help digest fat • helps break up food with the teeth • these fill up with air when you breath • creates a mucus to help with digestion • the tube that connects the throat to the stomach • the place where you hold food and breaks it down • ...
Unit 4-body 2014-12-20
French Body Parts 2015-03-24
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- group of hairs above your eyes
- attached to your scalp, you brush this
- feet fingers
- used to help you see better, also if you're stuck on a deserted island they can be used to build a fire with the sun
- used to run
- includes palm, fingers, and thumb, used to grab something
- women put lipstick on these
- connects head to the rest of the body
- used for typing
- leg elbow
- used for smelling
- used to see
- from shoulders to hands, includes elbows and wrists
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- men grow this out during hockey playoffs, also a popular women's name in 1964
- men grow this out during November
- used to hear, Thiessens have big ones
- rear surface of the human body from shoulders to hips
- Atlas carried the world on his " "
- women put blush on these
- chin
- a person stands or walks on these, leg hands
- arm knee
- used for chewing foods, get cleaned at dentist
- skull covered in skin, includes all facial features, that is held up by the neck
24 Clues: chin • arm knee • leg elbow • used to run • used to see • feet fingers • used for typing • used for smelling • women put blush on these • women put lipstick on these • group of hairs above your eyes • men grow this out during November • used to hear, Thiessens have big ones • connects head to the rest of the body • attached to your scalp, you brush this • ...
Body & Pastimes Review 2015-03-09
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- They are sewing.
- He/she is painting.
- Ear
- You're going to the movies.
- I like to jump.
- Hand
- I'm going shopping.
- They draw.
- Foot
- I play an instrument.
- Eye
- You do exercises.
- She swims.
- Head
- I run.
- Leg
- We dance.
- You're going to the party.
- Arm
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- We have to walk.
- He/she likes volleyball.
- You are swimming.
- We're going to the park.
- We write.
- They have to go.
- We like to sing.
- You ride a bike.
- Nose
- They play baseball.
- Knee
30 Clues: Ear • Eye • Leg • Arm • Hand • Foot • Nose • Head • Knee • I run. • We write. • We dance. • They draw. • She swims. • I like to jump. • We have to walk. • They are sewing. • They have to go. • We like to sing. • You ride a bike. • You are swimming. • You do exercises. • He/she is painting. • I'm going shopping. • They play baseball. • I play an instrument. • He/she likes volleyball. • We're going to the park. • ...
NO BODY KNOWS 2015-08-19
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- the lower surface of a structure
- situated on the belly surface
- hollow space in the inferior belly
- remote, far away
- repels water
- a hollow space in the body near the hip bones
- nearest to the midline
- referring to a limb
- opposite of posterior
- on the same side
- near the surface
- divides the body into halves
- divides the body into front and back halves
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- on the back surface
- divides the body into upper and lower halves
- a hollow space that holds your brain
- divides the body into two parts, right and left
- four points of direction
- near the midline
- tail end
- directed above
- easily absorbs water
- farther away from the middle of the body
23 Clues: tail end • repels water • directed above • near the midline • remote, far away • on the same side • near the surface • on the back surface • referring to a limb • easily absorbs water • opposite of posterior • nearest to the midline • four points of direction • divides the body into halves • situated on the belly surface • the lower surface of a structure • hollow space in the inferior belly • ...
Human Body Crossword 2016-03-23
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- Main organ of circulatory system.
- One of the three tiny bones in the middle ear.
- The coloured part of the eye.
- Gas produced in the body and breathed out.
- Main organ of respiration.
- Part of the skeleton housing lungs and heart.
- Organ that controls the body’s functions.
- Part of the eye which allows light in.
- Tubes carrying air into the lungs.
- Muscle which bends the leg.
- Sound makes this vibrate so that we can hear.
- Muscle which straightens the arm.
- Surface at the back of the eye which captures image.
- Gas absorbed from air in respiration.
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- Bone of the upper leg.
- Carries signals from the eye to the brain.
- Structures in the inner ear that help us to balance.
- Blood vessel carrying blood towards the heart.
- Muscle which straightens the leg.
- ’Bunch of grapes’ like structure in the lungs.
- Scientific name for the windpipe.
- Part of the body providing support, protection and enabling movement.
- One of the three tiny bones in the middle ear.
- One of the three tiny bones in the middle ear.
- Blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart.
- Muscle which bends the arm.
- Bone of the upper arm.
- Contracts to make bones move.
- Structure in the inner ear that looks a bit like a snail.
29 Clues: Bone of the upper leg. • Bone of the upper arm. • Main organ of respiration. • Muscle which bends the arm. • Muscle which bends the leg. • The coloured part of the eye. • Contracts to make bones move. • Muscle which straightens the leg. • Main organ of circulatory system. • Scientific name for the windpipe. • Muscle which straightens the arm. • Tubes carrying air into the lungs. • ...
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2016-02-16
25 Clues: bec • cua • pèl • ales • urpes • dents • potes • bigoti • banyes • closca • trompa • plomes • ullals • aletes • banyes • ullals • escates • antenes • orelles • ratlles • peülles • caballera • brànquies • tentacles • les taques
Body Parts - German 2016-03-14
24 Clues: Eye • Ear • Arm • Leg • Neck • Face • Hand • Nose • Back • Hair • Body • Head • Wrist • Mouth • Knees • Teeth • Elbow • Ankle • Chest • Finger • Throat • Stomach • Shoulder • Fingernail
Body Systems & Homeostasis 2023-03-17
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- The body system that moves the body with the help of the skeletal system.
- A biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system; allows homeostasis to be maintained.
- The body system that provides a mean of producing offspring.
- The chemical messenger of the body.
- The body system that protects the body by forming the body’s outer layer (think skin).
- These are blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- The body system that controls the exchange of gases (think breathing).
- To maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment.
- The body system that coordinates sensory input with motor output (think brain).
- The body system that breaks down food into essential nutrients (ex. stomach, intestines)
- The body system that controls body functions through hormones.
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- The smallest blood vessels in your vascular system; transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems.
- The breakdown of food into smaller pieces without chemical change to the food molecules.
- The body system that protects the body against invading organisms (think immunity).
- The body system that removes cellular wastes from the body (think bladder).
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- These are tubelike structures that are responsible for the transportation of fluid to and from every organ in the body.
- The body system that transports nutrients, fluids, and gases (ex. heart, arteries).
- An organ that makes one or more substances (such as hormones, sweat, or tears).
- The body system that supports the body internally (think bones).
20 Clues: The chemical messenger of the body. • The body system that provides a mean of producing offspring. • The body system that controls body functions through hormones. • The body system that supports the body internally (think bones). • The body system that controls the exchange of gases (think breathing). • ...
Body Positions/Movements 2023-03-28
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- Closest point to the center of the body
- Turning on an axis; the turning of a body part on the axis provided by its joint. Example: A thumb is rotated when it is moved to make a circle.
- A body part turning on its axis away from the midline of the body. Example: A leg is rotated externally when it turns outward at the hip and the toes point away from the midline of the body.
- Lateral movement of a body part away from the midline of the body. Example: A person’s arm is abducted when it is moved away from the body.
- Flexion of the foot. Example: A person’s foot is in plantar flexion in the footdrop position.
- Movement or position closest to the center of the body.
- Turning in a circular motion; combines abduction, adduction, extension, and flexion. Example: Circling the arm at the shoulder, as in bowling or a serve in tennis.
- Movement of the sole of the foot inward (occurs at the ankle)
- The state of exaggerated extension. It often results in an angle greater than 180 degrees. Example: A person’s cervical spine is hyperextended when looking overhead, toward the ceiling.
- Furthest point from the center of the body.
- The state of being bent. Example: A person’s cervical spine is flexed when the head is bent forward, chin to chest.
- Lateral movement of a body part toward the midline of the body. Example: A person’s arm is adducted when it is moved from an outstretched position to a position alongside the body.
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- The assumption of the supine position. Example: A person is in the supine position when lying on the back; a person’s palm is supine when the forearm is turned so that the palm faces upward.
- Movement or position closest to the side of the body.
- A body part turning on its axis toward the midline of the body. Example: A leg is rotated internally when it turns inward at the hip and the toes point toward the midline of the body.
- The assumption of the prone position. Example: A person is in the prone position when lying on the abdomen; a person’s palm is prone when the forearm is turned so that the palm faces downward.
- The state of being in a straight line. Example: A person’s cervical spine is extended when the head is held straight on the spinal column.
- Rotation of the thumb around its long access (movement of the thumb across the palm to touch each fingertip of the same hand).
- Movement of the sole of the foot outward (occurs at the ankle)
- Backward bending of the hand or foot. Example: A person’s foot is in dorsiflexion when the toes are brought up as though to point them at the knee.
20 Clues: Closest point to the center of the body • Furthest point from the center of the body. • Movement or position closest to the side of the body. • Movement or position closest to the center of the body. • Movement of the sole of the foot inward (occurs at the ankle) • Movement of the sole of the foot outward (occurs at the ankle) • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- a system that provides structure and support
- a group of tissues make
- what your blood is in
- the largest organ
- a system that works the oxygen in your body
- a system that works blood
- the bones that protect your your lungs
- a thing or event that causes reaction
- the system that provides movement to the body
- the most important organ of the nerves system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- a group of cells make
- the largest bone
- a change in the position of a object
- the system that removes waste
- the system that breaks down food
- a push or pull the changes the position of some thing
- part of the nervous system used to smell
- a system that produces offspring
- balanced;unchanging
- part of the respiratory system
- protects your organs
22 Clues: the largest bone • the largest organ • balanced;unchanging • protects your organs • a group of cells make • what your blood is in • a group of tissues make • a system that works blood • the system that removes waste • part of the respiratory system • the system that breaks down food • a system that produces offspring • a change in the position of a object • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- a system that provides structure and support
- a group of tissues make
- what your blood is in
- the largest organ
- a system that works the oxygen in your body
- a system that works blood
- the bones that protect your your lungs
- a thing or event that causes reaction
- the system that provides movement to the body
- the most important organ of the nerves system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- a group of cells make
- the largest bone
- a change in the position of a object
- the system that removes waste
- the system that breaks down food
- a push or pull the changes the position of some thing
- part of the nervous system used to smell
- a system that produces offspring
- balanced;unchanging
- part of the respiratory system
- protects your organs
22 Clues: the largest bone • the largest organ • balanced;unchanging • protects your organs • a group of cells make • what your blood is in • a group of tissues make • a system that works blood • the system that removes waste • part of the respiratory system • the system that breaks down food • a system that produces offspring • a change in the position of a object • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- a system that provides structure and support
- a group of tissues make
- what your blood is in
- the largest organ
- a system that works the oxygen in your body
- a system that works blood
- the bones that protect your your lungs
- a thing or event that causes reaction
- the system that provides movement to the body
- the most important organ of the nerves system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- a group of cells make
- the largest bone
- a change in the position of a object
- the system that removes waste
- the system that breaks down food
- a push or pull the changes the position of some thing
- part of the nervous system used to smell
- a system that produces offspring
- balanced;unchanging
- part of the respiratory system
- protects your organs
22 Clues: the largest bone • the largest organ • balanced;unchanging • protects your organs • a group of cells make • what your blood is in • a group of tissues make • a system that works blood • the system that removes waste • part of the respiratory system • the system that breaks down food • a system that produces offspring • a change in the position of a object • ...
The human body 2022-09-29
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- produce offspring
- it transfers blood throughout your body
- all living things are composed of it
- your skeletal system is made of these
- it gets rid of carbon dioxide and takes in oxygen
- when you prosses food you _ it
- you use this to think
- interacting interrelated or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
- you sneeze into it
- it is what holds your pee
- it gives your body support and is made of bones
- it controls your body's mood and growth
- a place of establishments
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- with out this you could die
- the first four letters spells something you give birth to
- you put your hand over it when doing the pledge
- how you feel before a big test
- it consist of you liver and bladder
- your digestive track
- if you are strong you are...
- your food goes to you _ when you swallow it liver it removes toxins from your blood
- you bleed out _
- you use these to breath
- your body is full of them
- the outer layer of your body that is made of tissue
25 Clues: you bleed out _ • produce offspring • you sneeze into it • your digestive track • you use this to think • you use these to breath • it is what holds your pee • your body is full of them • a place of establishments • with out this you could die • if you are strong you are... • how you feel before a big test • when you prosses food you _ it • it consist of you liver and bladder • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
Across
- the organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- it makes you think :O
- made up of glands that make hormones
- the most basic unit of structure
- ______ stones
- the system that helps you breathe
- BONES
- the internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs
- all the organ systems joined together
- contains the brain and spinal cord
- when multiple alike tissue join together
- the part of the body that most people breathe through
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- your mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, etc
- without this system you would not be able to move at all
- multiple organs formed together to perform a specific function
- fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans
- the part of the body that lets you hear
- the organ that supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- hair, skin, and nails
- The systems that excrete wastes from the body
- when multiple alike cells join together
- the largest external organ
- the part of the body that lets you eat
- the part of the body that you see through
25 Clues: BONES • ______ stones • it makes you think :O • hair, skin, and nails • the largest external organ • the most basic unit of structure • the system that helps you breathe • contains the brain and spinal cord • made up of glands that make hormones • all the organ systems joined together • the part of the body that lets you eat • the part of the body that lets you hear • ...
Human body systems 2022-09-29
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- A group of organs working together
- gives structure to your nose ears etc.
- A group of systems
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from heart
- largest organs of the body
- the kneecap
- provides protection and allows movement
- protects and maintains
- filter blood and create urnine as a waste product
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- maain part of the respiratory system
- defends body aganist an infection etc.
- having emotion
- A group of cells
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- It drains fluid that has leaked
- helps u breathe
- a cord of flexible tissue similar o rope
- carrys blood towards the heart
- largest organ of nervous system
- the holow tube inside the neck
- made of blood vessels and circualtes blood around the body
- helps you pick up things
- breaks down food
- removes wate from body
- largest solid organ in the body
- produces children
- Basic structure of life
- elastic tissure around your joints
- galnds and organs
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- supplies body organs with oxygen
- The part of the nervous system thats helps u breathe
33 Clues: the kneecap • having emotion • helps u breathe • breaks down food • A group of cells • produces children • galnds and organs • A group of systems • protects the brain • removes wate from body • protects and maintains • Basic structure of life • helps you pick up things • largest organs of the body • carrys blood away from heart • carrys blood towards the heart • the holow tube inside the neck • ...
Human Body care 2022-09-14
Across
- How it is called the plasma membrane of the muscle cell?
- Stroke, There are four steps of the contraction cycle:
- layer of connective tissue that surrounds the muscle.
- ATP hydrolosis, Attachment of myosin to actin to form crossbridges, detachment of myosin form acting…What is the other step?
- fifty, How many skeletal muscles are in the human body?
- Cycle, A repeating sequence of events that causes the filaments to slide, and it consists of four steps.
- Organelles that run all the muscle fiber.
- filament theory, What is the name of the movement of the actin filaments in relation to myosin filaments?
- Is a thin sheath of areolar connective tissue that surrounds each individual muscle fiber:
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- Tissue, Provides strength and protection to the muscle and surrounds it as well as the muscle fibers.
- junction, A small gap, called a synaptic cleft, separates the axon terminal from the sarcolemma, what does it form?
- ions, What is essential for muscle contraction?
- tissue, It surrounds muscle fibers as well as whole muscles, providing strength and protection to the muscle:
- joints, Type of joint that has freely movable joints, and the two bones are separated by a cavity:
- joints, Type of joint that is immovable, and is held by fibrous tissue.
- When the bone revolves around its own longitudinal axis.
- Are attached to the bones of the skeleton, and the contraction of skeletal muscle causes the bones at a joint to move:
- Movements, Movement thta occurs i the synovial joint. Example of this movements: lexion,extension, lateral flexion, hyperextension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction.
- Synonim of Joint. A point of contact between bones.
- fibers, Skeletal muscle is considered a separate organ, and it is composed of thousands of cells called:
- Movement that occurs in the synovial joint where a flat bone surfaces move back and forth and from side to side with respect to one another. Limited in range.
21 Clues: Organelles that run all the muscle fiber. • ions, What is essential for muscle contraction? • Synonim of Joint. A point of contact between bones. • layer of connective tissue that surrounds the muscle. • Stroke, There are four steps of the contraction cycle: • fifty, How many skeletal muscles are in the human body? • ...
The human body 2022-09-20
21 Clues: Tuse • Braț • Carie • Ficat • Gambă • Sughiț • Gleznă • Amețit • Plămân • Coapsă • Călcâi • Rinichi • Vânătaie • Frisoane • Degetul mare • Durere de cap • Vezică urinară • Sângerare din nas • Încheietura mâinii • Deget de la picior • Gât (partea interioară)
Body System Terms 2022-09-26
28 Clues: eye • head • skin • neck • lung • skin • nose • vein • chest • cheek • lymph • skull • nerve • blood • spine • heart • female • tongue • muscle • kidney • tissue • abdomen • stomach • vertebra • cartilage • protection • blood vessel • small intestine
Body Systems Review 2022-12-03
Across
- ________ muscle makes up our organs
- ________ system supplies the blood with oxygen from the outside air and removes CO2 from the body
- Connects muscle to bone
- ________ system coordinates and controls all organs and organ systems; detects, processes, and responds to stimuli
- _______ muscle makes up our heart and contracts to pump blood
- The energy of movement
- Organ responsible for making insulin
- __________ systems provides nutrients to the body by the physical and chemical breakdown of food
- ________ system makes and releases hormones
- Smooth layer over the bones at joints, provides cushioning and helps the bones to glide over each other
- _________ system filters out waste from the body. Kidneys help filter the blood.
- Pathway from the nose/mouth to the lungs
- Muscles that cannot be controlled (ex heart and stomach)
- Organelle that converts chemical energy into thermal energy
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- The main site of gas exchange, tiny sacs in the lungs
- Main organ of the nervous system
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- The path from the mouth to the stomach
- Organelle that converts radiant energy into chemical energy
- ________ system works with the skeleton to provide movement
- ________ stimulus that comes from outside the body
- ___________ system helps keep out pathogens and maintain body temp. Main organ is the skin.
- _________ muscle connects to the bone to help with voluntary movement
- __________ system helps keep us healthy by attacking any pathogens within the body.
- Connects bone to bone
- ________ system transports O2, CO2, nutrients & hormones through the body via the blood
- _______ change, example is tearing food into smaller pieces or absorbing materials
- ______ digestion is the breakdown of food particles by enzymes and acids. Ex: saliva
- Muscles that can be controlled
- _________ system provides support, protects vital organs, and makes red blood cells
- ________ stimulus that comes from inside the body
31 Clues: Connects bone to bone • The energy of movement • Connects muscle to bone • Muscles that can be controlled • Main organ of the nervous system • ________ muscle makes up our organs • Organ responsible for making insulin • The path from the mouth to the stomach • Pathway from the nose/mouth to the lungs • ________ system makes and releases hormones • ...
Body Part Terminology 2023-01-10
Across
- Back part of the body or an organ
- Toward the head of the body
- Farthest from the point of reference or origin
- Opposite of inferior
- Pertaining to caudad
- Away from the median plane to the right or left
- Front part of the body or an organ
- At or near the edge of a body part
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- Posterior side
- Opposite of lateral
- Outside an organ or the body
- Nearest the point of attachment or origin
- Middle or main part of an organ
- On the opposite side of the body
- Opposite of superior
- Away from the head of the body
- Sole of the foot
- On the same side of the body
- Far from the surface
- Within or on the inside of an organ
20 Clues: Posterior side • Sole of the foot • Opposite of lateral • Opposite of superior • Opposite of inferior • Pertaining to caudad • Far from the surface • Toward the head of the body • Outside an organ or the body • On the same side of the body • Away from the head of the body • Middle or main part of an organ • On the opposite side of the body • Back part of the body or an organ • ...
Body Systems & Homeostasis 2023-03-01
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- occurs when a system's output acts to reduce or dampen the processes that lead to the output of that system, resulting in less output
- the breakdown of food into smaller pieces without chemical change to the food molecules
- state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- large multinucleated cells whose most obvious histological feature is cross-striations.
- a complex network of glands and organs
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
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- the body's chemical messengers, sending signals into the bloodstream and tissues
- the tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart
- distribute oxygen-rich blood to your body
- an organ that makes one or more substances
- form the connection between the vessels that carry blood away from the heart and the vessels that return blood to the heart.
- your body's central framework.
- made up of the gastrointestinal tract—also called the GI tract or digestive tract—and the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder
- includes organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body
- transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs.
- occurs in nature when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction.
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- when food travels from your mouth into your digestive system, it's broken down by digestive enzymes that turn it into smaller nutrients that your body can easily absorb.
20 Clues: your body's central framework. • a complex network of glands and organs • distribute oxygen-rich blood to your body • an organ that makes one or more substances • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • the tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood • ...
Spanish Body Parts 2023-02-24
"The Body" Crossword 2017-07-06
Across
- Saying the boys used for "ya know"
- This killed Vern Tessio
- Walk took place during this season
- Threw up on everyone
- In charge of dump
- Words with this provide feeling
- Had a drunk for a dad
- The "dumb" one of the four boys
- Narrator of story
- Cashier rang up order wrong
- 21 value card game
- Covered the boys after a swim
- Chris died this way making peace
- Chris allegedly stole this
- Boys smoke these
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- Dictionary definition of a word
- This is how Teddy Duchamp died
- This hit Ray in the face and eyes
- "Idea" of the book that the boys go through
- Their way of saying "for real"
- Gordie's career
- Killed in a Jeep accident
- Year story takes place
- Where the story takes place
- Had ears burned by dad
- Dance in the 1960s
- Dead kid by the train tracks
- Dog at dump
- Chris brought this on the walk
- Game Teddy plays
- This almost hit Gordie and Vern
31 Clues: Dog at dump • Gordie's career • Game Teddy plays • Boys smoke these • In charge of dump • Narrator of story • Dance in the 1960s • 21 value card game • Threw up on everyone • Had a drunk for a dad • Year story takes place • Had ears burned by dad • This killed Vern Tessio • Killed in a Jeep accident • Chris allegedly stole this • Where the story takes place • Cashier rang up order wrong • ...
Body Parts II 2017-03-14
20 Clues: pies • body • mano • boca • ojos • nariz • pelo* • dedo* • brazo • codo* • pierna • cabeza • pecho* • orejas • rodilla • frente* • tobillo • hombro* • diente* • estomago
Body Parts II 2017-03-14
Body Parts - french 2017-07-22
33 Clues: toe • ear • eye • leg • eyes • hand • chin • foot • nose • head • back • neck • heel • hair • knee • legs • elbow • thigh • thumb • chest • mouth • waist • ankle • cheek • tongue • big toe • eyelash • forehead • eyebrows • cheekbone • shoulders • ring finger • first finger
Parts of body 2020-03-23
Body Systems Vocabulary 2020-02-04
Across
- What one does affects the other.
- Separate one substance from another.
- Special chemicals that help the body grow and develop. (made by the endocrine system) (ex. Insulin, testosterone, estrogen)
- Ability to maintain stability in an organism.
- Tiny blood vessels
- Y-shaped proteins that can stick to bacteria and viruses that help protect an organism.
- When two things rely on each other.
- Group of cells that have the same structure and function. (Tissues form organs)
- Quick virus cycle that uses the host to replicate, and then kills the host to release the new viruses.
- One thing becomes a part of another thing.
- Body parts that perform a specific function. (made of groups of tissues working together)
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- In a state of inactivity as if in a deep sleep.
- Groups of organs working together.
- Virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell
- Defense response to a foreign substance
- Controlled response to events inside and outside of the body
- Virus that attacks immune cells
- Microscopic living organisms. Every living thing is made of cells.
- Proteins that help speed up chemical reactions.
- Release of a useful substance by a gland or cell.
- Raise activity.
- Invasion of an organism’s body or tissues by disease-causing agents.
22 Clues: Raise activity. • Tiny blood vessels • Virus that attacks immune cells • What one does affects the other. • Groups of organs working together. • When two things rely on each other. • Separate one substance from another. • Defense response to a foreign substance • One thing becomes a part of another thing. • Virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell • ...
Lower Body Assesment 2020-05-13
Across
- where is your horse
- flat foot
- not conclusive
- let me do this
- king of the IT tests
- linda's hip flexor test
- plantar/dorsi
- stand up straight
- crack open
- same as lateral
- breaking out the back
- only if knee is flexed
- try to stop me from doing this
- click and stick
- always opposite to firing
- 30 degrees to the front
- neither too much or too little DTR
- long flight
- initial swing
- stretched tendon
- like grating
- do this
- si or hip flexor
- tailors
- squish or distract
- talus over calcaneus
- don't squeeze the ?????
- eversion stopper
- stability
- close it when you leave the yard
- heel coming in for a landing
- pain isn't getting worse
- hip flexion with a straight leg
- piriformis squeeze
- ASIS back or forth
- baseball bat to head walk
- rectus femoris is apparently that special
- motor nerve root test
- don't do that to me
- not for the ticklish feet
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- criss ????
- early morning pain
- front or back
- inversion
- contraction for myotomes and RROM
- toe off
- only good against gravity
- where the pressure builds up
- from one language to another or movement
- drop it over the table
- sore leg
- prying on the meniscus
- creaky deep knee bends
- bloody trap
- cushion
- medial or lateral
- tailors that can't cross
- always the action
- don't exaggerate your accomplishments
- lots of viscous fluid here
- tighten srews
- appendix
- q angle compensation
- just a little swipe
- pot cleaning or circumduction
- tuning fork
- too much Fats Domino dancing
- burning legs
- feel that?
- over the ankle we go
- two heads two actions
- position for muscle grading
- stance phase
- who's tapping their fingers
- stretched ligament
75 Clues: toe off • cushion • do this • tailors • sore leg • appendix • inversion • flat foot • stability • criss ???? • crack open • feel that? • bloody trap • long flight • tuning fork • like grating • burning legs • stance phase • front or back • plantar/dorsi • initial swing • tighten srews • not conclusive • let me do this • same as lateral • click and stick • stretched tendon • si or hip flexor • eversion stopper • stand up straight • ...
kroppen-the Body 2021-02-03
kroppen-the Body 2021-02-03
Body Systems Crossword. 2020-10-14
Across
- System / Responsible to taking oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
- System / Responsible for controlling all parts of the body, by sending an receiving messages throughout the whole body.
- System / Allows the body to produce and secret hormones.
- System / Allows organisms to produce offspring
- / Part of the Skeletal System.
- / Part of the Respiratory System.
- / Part of the endocrine System.
- / Part of the Excretory System.
- / Part of the Reproductive System.
- / Part of the Circulatory System.
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- / Part of the Integumentary System.
- System / Allows blood and nutrients to circulated throughout the body.
- System / Allows eliminates of waste.
- System / Allows the body to move
- System / Provides support and protects parts of the body.
- System / Acts as a barrier to protect the body, helps regulate body temperature and retain body fluids.
- / Part of the Digestive System.
- System / Responsible for breaking down food and adsorbing nutrients.
- / Part of the Nervous System.
- / Part of the Muscular System.
20 Clues: / Part of the Nervous System. • / Part of the Skeletal System. • / Part of the Muscular System. • / Part of the Digestive System. • / Part of the endocrine System. • / Part of the Excretory System. • System / Allows the body to move • / Part of the Respiratory System. • / Part of the Circulatory System. • / Part of the Reproductive System. • ...
The Body Systems 2020-10-15
Across
- Help to control physiological processes such as nutrient absorption, growth, etc.
- to make cells that allow reproduction.Sperm in male and eggs in female
- Type of tissue responsible that is responsible for body movement by contracting to cause motion.
- Smallest unit of life
- to breakdown and absorb nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance.
- Male reproductive glands.
- to provide gas exchange between the blood and the environment.
- provide support for the body . protect internal organs and provide attachment sites for the organs
- to provide movement
- Barrier of the body that protects from outside damage
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- groups of organs working together to perform a function.
- Maintains a stable internal environment
- to transport nutrients, gases (such as oxygen and CO2), hormones and wastes through the body.
- Tissue that covers the surface of the body
- Type of tissue that protects joints
- to destroy and remove invading microbes and viruses from the body.
- groups of tissues performing a single function
- to relay electrical signals through the body.To control physiological processes such as digestion, circulation, etc
- to filter out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system.
- Tissue that makes up the brain, spinal cord and movement.
- groups of cells performing a single purpose.
21 Clues: to provide movement • Smallest unit of life • Male reproductive glands. • Type of tissue that protects joints • Maintains a stable internal environment • Tissue that covers the surface of the body • groups of cells performing a single purpose. • groups of tissues performing a single function • Barrier of the body that protects from outside damage • ...
Human body crossword 2020-10-27
Across
- the protein that makes up bones
- The heart is a
- air enters through your nose or
- hold the skeleton together
- The walls of the trachea are strengthened by stiff rings of
- the trachea splits into how many air tubes
- how much does the human body weight
- How long is the spinal cord
- Carries blood away from the heart
- the type of muscle found in the heart
- The heart sends
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- the lungs are apart of what system
- protects the brain
- the largest part of the brain
- pull on the joints allowing us to move
- Carry blood back to the heart
- the human brain is incredibly
- humans have how many types of muscles
- a pathway for messages between the brain and the body
- protects organs in our body
20 Clues: The heart is a • The heart sends • protects the brain • hold the skeleton together • How long is the spinal cord • protects organs in our body • the largest part of the brain • Carry blood back to the heart • the human brain is incredibly • the protein that makes up bones • air enters through your nose or • Carries blood away from the heart • the lungs are apart of what system • ...
Human body crossword 2020-10-27
Across
- pull on the joints allowing us to move
- how much does the human body weight
- Carries blood away from the heart
- hold the skeleton together
- the human brain is incredibly
- the lungs are apart of what system
- The heart sends
- How long is the spinal cord
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- the protein that makes up bones
- the largest part of the brain
- humans have how many types of muscles
- The walls of the trachea are strengthened by stiff rings of
- The heart is a
- a pathway for messages between the brain and the body
- Carry blood back to the heart
- protects the brain
- the type of muscle found in the heart
- air enters through your nose or
- the trachea splits into how many air tubes
- protects organs in our body
20 Clues: The heart is a • The heart sends • protects the brain • hold the skeleton together • protects organs in our body • How long is the spinal cord • the largest part of the brain • Carry blood back to the heart • the human brain is incredibly • the protein that makes up bones • air enters through your nose or • Carries blood away from the heart • the lungs are apart of what system • ...
Ess body thing 2020-10-27
Across
- largest part of the brain (cerebrum, cerebellum)
- muscle that helps your shoulder move
- skeletal muscles provide you with
- the resp.system is made up of trachea,lungs and
- you exhale:
- what is in the center of a bone?
- main control of the nervous system
- how many bones does an adult have
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- what element helps our bones get stronger?
- scientific name for abs
- another name for the trachea
- arteries deliver *blank* to the capillaries.
- the root of the cardiovascular system.
- what connects bones together?
- name for air sacs in your lungs
- muscle that pumps blood through your body
- delivers blood back to the heart.
- delivers blood to capillaries.
- part of the brain that keeps you balanced
- the nervous system is made up of three parts. TF
20 Clues: you exhale: • scientific name for abs • another name for the trachea • what connects bones together? • delivers blood to capillaries. • name for air sacs in your lungs • what is in the center of a bone? • skeletal muscles provide you with • delivers blood back to the heart. • how many bones does an adult have • main control of the nervous system • ...
Gym body systems 2020-10-26
Across
- this carries messages from your eyes, ears, nose, and fingers to the cortex
- the mussel that help you move your shoulders
- there are 30,000 of these in each of your lungs and are the same thickness as hair
- this helps you inhale and exhale oxygen and carbon dioxide
- what is the muscle in the back of the arm that has a role in stabilizing the shoulder joint
- this part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- your core muscles
- these types of bones are found in the wrists and ankles
- The muscle on the front of your thighs
- this brings blood to the heart
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- these types of bones are found in the skull, shoulder blades, sternum and ribs
- this system brings blood from the heart around the body and back to the heart
- this controles what we think, feel and do
- these types of bones are found in the arms, legs, fingers and toes
- this color blood cell carries oxygen through the body
- this part of the nervous system goes through the your whole body
- there are 600 million of these in your lungs
- this brings blood away from the heart
- these types of bones are found in the hands, wrists, feet, ears and knees
- this is your voice box or how you breath
20 Clues: your core muscles • this brings blood to the heart • this brings blood away from the heart • The muscle on the front of your thighs • this is your voice box or how you breath • this controles what we think, feel and do • the mussel that help you move your shoulders • there are 600 million of these in your lungs • this color blood cell carries oxygen through the body • ...
body systems puzzle 2020-10-28
Across
- big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood
- connects the very small artery branches to very small veins
- the valve that separates the left atrium from the left ventricle
- the muscles made up of fibers that have horizontal stripes when viewed under a microscope.
- The cerebellum coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- the muscle that contracts when you bend your elbow
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- the solid, hard outside part of the bone
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite, sleep patterns, and other processes in your body that happen automatically
- middle of the forebrain
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- the bone which looks like a sponge, is inside compact bone
- makes new bone and help repair damage
- sits underneath the back end of the cerebrum
- the part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air
- carries messages from the sensory organs like the eyes, ears, nose, and fingers to the cortex
- mature bone cells which help continue new born formation
- the muscle in the heart
- tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract, filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air
- a small flap of tissue, covers the air-only passage when we swallow, keeping food and liquid from going into the lungs
- he top part of the air-only pipe
20 Clues: the muscle in the heart • middle of the forebrain • he top part of the air-only pipe • makes new bone and help repair damage • the solid, hard outside part of the bone • sits underneath the back end of the cerebrum • the muscle that contracts when you bend your elbow • mature bone cells which help continue new born formation • ...
Human Body Crossword 2020-10-27
Across
- food goes down it
- The center of the circulatory system
- Carries blood from the heart
- Attached to your Sholder
- Attached by cord like tendons
- looks like a sponge
- center of the nervous system
- In your head
- contains information
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- you eat and drink through it
- Found in the heart
- Made of Fibers
- Seperates the left atrium from the ventricle
- Its extremely strong
- the center of the respiratory system
- The structure of your body
- carries messages
- You breathe through it
- Go through the whole body
- bewteen the right ventricle and the pulmonary artey
20 Clues: In your head • Made of Fibers • carries messages • food goes down it • Found in the heart • looks like a sponge • Its extremely strong • contains information • You breathe through it • Attached to your Sholder • Go through the whole body • The structure of your body • you eat and drink through it • Carries blood from the heart • center of the nervous system • Attached by cord like tendons • ...
Human body systems 2020-10-27
Across
- break down bone
- carry blood towards the heart
- the act of breathing in oxygen for it to be used
- the muscles found in the heart
- solid outside part of the bone
- make new bone and help repair
- the system that goes throughout the whole body
- inside the compact bone
- short loop from heart to lungs and back
- Muscles attached by tendons to the bone
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- carry blood away from the heart
- controls what you think and feel
- soft tissue that contains protein
- blowing out carbon dioxide because we don’t need to use it
- the system that contains the brain and spinal cord
- contains nerves that branch out into every organ
- allow us to breathe
- where the two openings meet when inhaling
- carry blood away and towards the heart
- muscles we can’t control
20 Clues: break down bone • allow us to breathe • inside the compact bone • muscles we can’t control • carry blood towards the heart • make new bone and help repair • the muscles found in the heart • solid outside part of the bone • carry blood away from the heart • controls what you think and feel • soft tissue that contains protein • carry blood away and towards the heart • ...
body and clothes 2020-09-29
26 Clues: ram • tah • eey • rea • gab • hnda • oobt • ecaf • spil • eetf • seno • ssrde • heett • snaej • sshoe • shrti • skirt • sscko • chtwa • ttshir • sortsh • bonnet • ketjac • sssaegl • baghand • trsrsoue
Body Systems 4A 2020-11-03
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- the job or purpose of an object
- voluntary muscle
- involuntary muscle of the inner organs
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
- absorbs most of the water back from digested food
- small series of bubbles in the lungs which exchange gasses
- includes shoulders, hips, arms, and legs
- single structure comprised of many different tissues
- longest digestive organ
- includes spine, ribcage, and skull
- breaking down of food into smaller pieces
- the smallest blood tube where gasses are exchanged
- tube which carries blood
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- the shape or build of an object
- breaking down of food into simpler forms
- system which delivers materials for the body
- material containing groups of cells
- the movement of food by smooth muscle contractions
- system which has 5 major functions including making blood cells
- system which is made of 3 major types of tissue; one of which is voluntary and two of which are involuntary
- system that exchanges gasses with the blood
- interior of the skeleton where blood cells are made
- a muscle of the respiratory system
- a byproduct of converting glucose into ATP
- a series of organs working together
- an ingredient used in the process of converting glucose into ATP
- system that provides the body with energy and nutrients
- large tube with valves which carries blood back to the lungs
- an independently living thing
- made of cardiac muscle
30 Clues: voluntary muscle • made of cardiac muscle • longest digestive organ • tube which carries blood • an independently living thing • the shape or build of an object • the job or purpose of an object • a muscle of the respiratory system • includes spine, ribcage, and skull • material containing groups of cells • a series of organs working together • ...
Body systems puzzle 2020-11-24
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- your airway
- muscle give body power/strength
- made of calcium
- connects bones to help them move
- box helps you talk
- contains information about you
- front leg muscle
- extract when you use your hands
- helps you breathe
- info collected by five senses
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- helps your whole body move
- everywhere in your body
- controls your body
- where food goes
- pumps blood through whole body
- may flex when you move your arm
- you breathe out of this
- carries blood away from the heart
- carries blood back to the heart
- protects your brain
- extract when you bend your arm
- use this everyday put food into it
22 Clues: your airway • where food goes • made of calcium • front leg muscle • helps you breathe • controls your body • box helps you talk • protects your brain • everywhere in your body • you breathe out of this • helps your whole body move • info collected by five senses • pumps blood through whole body • contains information about you • extract when you bend your arm • ...
A Healthy Body 2020-12-07
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- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- increases risks of obesity and heart disease
- Can affect the immune system and cause inflammation
- Vital to reduce the risks of infection
- Man's best friend
- Become less elastic and have reduced capacity due to inactivity.
- Protects and contains the other organs.
- If too high can cause clogging of the arteries and heart attacks
- Increases risks of obesity and heart disease
- Vital for mental well being and the body's processes
- Large marsupial
- Can improve consumption of vital vitamins and minerals
- can damage the cells DNA and increase the risk of disease
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- Can lower blood pressure, control weight and improve a person's mood.
- Increases risks of stroke and heart and kidney damage
- Filters blood and maintain the bodies fluid balance
- Can get clogged by having poor diet and lack of exercise
- There are healthy and unhealthy types
- Likes to chase mice
- System Absorbs nutrients from food and expels waste.
- Too much in processed food or added to food and can cause hypertension
- these can be illegal or prescribed if misused they are toxic
- Causes premature aging, many types of cancers, heart disease and strokes
- Controls thoughts, memory and other organs.
- Essential for digesting food and removes poisons from the blood.
- Can cause tiredness and liver failure
- Can cause diabetes, and increased risks of some cancers and cardiovascular disease
28 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • There are healthy and unhealthy types • Can cause tiredness and liver failure • Vital to reduce the risks of infection • Protects and contains the other organs. • Controls thoughts, memory and other organs. • increases risks of obesity and heart disease • ...
A Healthy Body 2020-12-07
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- Controls thoughts, memory and other organs.
- Can affect the immune system and cause inflammation
- There are healthy and unhealthy types
- Can get clogged by having poor diet and lack of exercise
- Essential for digesting food and removes poisons from the blood.
- Increases risks of stroke and heart and kidney damage
- Can cause tiredness and liver failure
- Vital to reduce the risks of infection
- these can be illegal or prescribed if misused they are toxic
- If too high can cause clogging of the arteries and heart attacks
- Become less elastic and have reduced capacity due to inactivity.
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- Can lower blood pressure, control weight and improve a person's mood.
- Too much in processed food or added to food and can cause hypertension
- Causes premature aging, many types of cancers, heart disease and strokes
- Filters blood and maintain the bodies fluid balance
- Vital for mental well being and the body's processes
- increases risks of obesity and heart disease
- Can cause diabetes, and increased risks of some cancers and cardiovascular disease
- System Absorbs nutrients from food and expels waste.
- can damage the cells DNA and increase the risk of disease
- Can improve consumption of vital vitamins and minerals
- Increases risks of obesity and heart disease
- Protects and contains the other organs.
23 Clues: There are healthy and unhealthy types • Can cause tiredness and liver failure • Vital to reduce the risks of infection • Protects and contains the other organs. • Controls thoughts, memory and other organs. • increases risks of obesity and heart disease • Increases risks of obesity and heart disease • Can affect the immune system and cause inflammation • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-02-11
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- Takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water
- The digestive system takes in and breaks down the __ we eat
- Provide shape and support
- Collects excess fluid and returns it to blood
- Slow response, long-lasting
- Removes waste products from cellular metabolism
- The mechanics that control homeostasis are activated in response to ______
- The smallest living units in the human body
- Failure of homeostatic regulation
- It takes more muscles to frown than to____________?
- A major organ that is known as the command center of the body
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- Brain tissue needs _____ and glucose to function
- Allows organisms to reproduce which prevents their species from coming extinct
- Transport materials to and from cells
- Allows for movement by contracting
- Fights off foreign invaders in the body
- The organ system responsible for protection from environmental hazards and involved in temperature control
- Protects the lungs and other vital organs
- Gathers and interprets information
- These are all Human Body _____
- Digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients
21 Clues: Provide shape and support • Slow response, long-lasting • These are all Human Body _____ • Failure of homeostatic regulation • Allows for movement by contracting • Gathers and interprets information • Transport materials to and from cells • Fights off foreign invaders in the body • Protects the lungs and other vital organs • The smallest living units in the human body • ...
THE BODY. REVIEW 2021-02-12
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- The bones in your fingers and toes
- A common name for your "vertebral column"
- A muscle in your shoulder
- The most important muscle in your forehead
- The body part that is in the front of your lower leg
- The bone in your forearm next to the radius
- An abbreviation for your "latissimus dorsi" muscle
- A part of your body where you put your watch or a bracelet
- The back of your neck
- The joint between the forearm and the upper arm
- A bone in your chest
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- Another name for your stomach
- The two muscles in the calf
- An important muscle in your lower leg
- The body part where your gluteus maximus is
- The long bone between your shoulders and under your neck
- The group of muscles in the back of your upper leg
- The joint between the lower leg and the foot
- The bone in your lower leg next to your tibia
- The largest bone in your body
20 Clues: A bone in your chest • The back of your neck • A muscle in your shoulder • The two muscles in the calf • Another name for your stomach • The largest bone in your body • The bones in your fingers and toes • An important muscle in your lower leg • A common name for your "vertebral column" • The most important muscle in your forehead • The body part where your gluteus maximus is • ...
body parts, animals 2021-02-17
28 Clues: pók • haj • ujj • fej • test • egér • nyúl • szőke • ajkak • fogak • kutya • farok • kígyó • karok • kézfej • teknős • csúnya • szárny • lábfej • macska • szemek • denevér • ijesztő • papagáj • hörcsög • egyenes • állatok • gyönyörű
Part of body 2021-04-30
20 Clues: sit use • Lean on • blush on • bad smell! • eating food • To kick ball • listen music • Thinking use • wearing a hat • to view scene • to get breathe • lick ice cream • put make up on • feel something • appoint someone • wear a necklace • grasping something • to wearing lipstick • must use a deodorant • only in a woman's chest
Part of body 2021-04-30
20 Clues: sit use • Lean on • blush on • bad smell! • eating food • To kick ball • listen music • Thinking use • wearing a hat • to view scene • to get breathe • lick ice cream • put make up on • feel something • appoint someone • wear a necklace • grasping something • to wearing lipstick • must use a deodorant • only in a woman's chest
Part of body 2021-04-30
20 Clues: sit use • Lean on • blush on • bad smell! • eating food • listen music • Thinking use • To kick ball • wearing a hat • to view scene • feel something • put make up on • to get breathe • lick ice cream • appoint someone • wear a necklace • grasping something • to wearing lipstick • must use a deodorant • only in a woman's chest
Part of body 2021-04-30
20 Clues: sit use • Lean on • blush on • bad smell! • eating food • To kick ball • Thinking use • listen music • wearing a hat • to view scene • put make up on • lick ice cream • to get breathe • feel something • wear a necklace • appoint someone • grasping something • to wearing lipstick • must use a deodorant • only in a woman's chest
Part of body 2021-05-02
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- to store temporary food
- to chewing food
- to feeling hot and cold food
- to bring vegetables or things
- to see and observe things
- to blocking dust and small animals that want to enter the eye
- to hear something
- to walk
- to protect the scalp from direct sunlight
- to helps regulate body posture
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- to eat, to drink, and to talk
- to complete facial proportions
- to smell something
- to feel food and drink
- to hold and move objects held
- to helps various sensor functions such as vision, hearing, smell, and taste.
- to eye protection from water and sunlight
- to move the head and as the head support
- to recipient of stimuli
- to make the body stand tall
20 Clues: to walk • to chewing food • to hear something • to smell something • to feel food and drink • to store temporary food • to recipient of stimuli • to see and observe things • to make the body stand tall • to feeling hot and cold food • to eat, to drink, and to talk • to hold and move objects held • to bring vegetables or things • to complete facial proportions • ...
Part of body 2021-04-30
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- : to make the body stand tall
- to helps various sensor functions such as vision, hearing, smell, and taste.
- to feel food and drink
- : to helps regulate body posture
- to protect the scalp from direct sunlight
- to hold and move objects held
- to chewing food
- to move the head and as the head support
- to eye protection from water and sunlight
- to feeling hot and cold food
- to complete facial proportions
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- to store temporary food
- to eat, to drink, and to talk
- to see and observe things
- to recipient of stimuli
- to blocking dust and small animals that want to enter the eye.
- to walk
- to bring vegetables or things
- to smell something
- to hear something
20 Clues: to walk • to chewing food • to hear something • to smell something • to feel food and drink • to store temporary food • to recipient of stimuli • to see and observe things • to feeling hot and cold food • : to make the body stand tall • to eat, to drink, and to talk • to hold and move objects held • to bring vegetables or things • to complete facial proportions • ...
Body Injuries & Advice 2021-04-16
29 Clues: put • ice • cut • hit • hurt • rest • stay • xray • cast • take • pills • broke • cramp • broke • drops • burned • stiches • stretch • band-aid • infected • got sick • ointment • sprained • peroxide • injection • swelled up • cough syrup • perscription • caught a cold
Body and Health 2021-07-15
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- __________ use of the drug is known to have harmful sideeffects. Sử dụng thuốc kéo dài được biết là gây ra tác dụng phụ có hại
- Children may develop some _____ behaviour if raised in an ill environment. Trẻ em có thể phát triển một số hành vi bất thường nếu được nuôi dưỡng trong một môi trường không tốt.
- Healthcare should be a right, not a_______. Chăm sóc sức khỏe phải là một quyền lợi, không phải là một đặc quyền.
- Surgeons _________ an emergency operation. Các bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã thực hiện một ca mổ khẩn cấp.
- This ___________ is associated with frequent coughing. Hội chứng này có liên quan đến ho thường xuyên.
- The tests showed that your son does ______ have a hearing problem. Các cuộc kiểm tra cho thấy con trai bạn thực sự có vấn đề về thính giác
- Physical and emotional __________ are closely linked. Sức khỏe thể chất và tình cảm có mối liên hệ chặt chẽ với nhau
- She studied ____________ at Johns Hopkins University. Cô học y khoa tại Đại học Johns Hopkins
- The _______ did everything in her power to save him. Bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã làm mọi thứ trong khả năng của mình để cứu anh ta
- Children normally feel a lot of______ about their first day at school. Trẻ em thường cảm thấy rất lo lắng về ngày đầu tiên đến trường
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- Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền.
- They left the flat in a terrible ________ - there was mess everywhere. Họ rời đi để lại căn hộ bừa bộn - mọi nơi đều lộn xộn cả lên.
- There were no reports of ___________ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng
- Allow me to sit down for a while. I was ______ after climbing the stairs. Cho phép tôi ngồi xuống một lúc. Tôi khó thở sau khi leo lên cầu thang.
- The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng.
- The cream is available at __________ without a prescription. Kem có bán tại các hiệu thuốc mà không cần toa bác sĩ
- nose I think I am having a cold because I have a _________. Tôi nghĩ rằng tôi đang bị cảm lạnh vì tôi sổ mũi.
- Children of different __________ stages could learn with and from each other. Trẻ em ở các giai đoạn phát triển khác nhau có thể học hỏi lẫn nhau
- The study showed that one in twelve women is _______ to develop breast cancer. Nghiên cứu cho thấy cứ mười hai phụ nữ thì có một người có khả năng bị ung thư vú.
- The adult owls feed their young with food which they've already partly ______. Những con cú trưởng thành nuôi con non của chúng bằng thức ăn mà chúng đã được tiêu hóa một phần.
20 Clues: Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền. • The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng. • There were no reports of ___________ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng • ...
Animal Body Parts 2021-06-04
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- the hard part of the feet of animals such as horses, sheep, and deer
- a long, sharp tooth
- a horn with parts like branches that grows on the head of a deer
- the hard outer covering of some animals, such as turtles, snails, crabs, etc.
- a small, usually round area of color that is differently colored than the surface around it
- the hair that covers the bodies of some animals
- a pair of long organs that are found on the heads of insects and crustaceans
- the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying
- a line on a surface that is a different color from the rest of the surface
- the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth
- one of the sharp curved nails at the end of each of the toes of some animals and birds
- the hair that grows along the top of a horse's neck or around the face and neck of a lion
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- one of the many soft, light things that cover a bird's body
- a long, thin, arm of some sea animals, such as the octopus and jellyfish
- a hard, pointed part on the head of cows, goats, and other animals
- one of the many very small, flat pieces that cover the skin of fish, snakes, etc.
- the foot of an animal that has claws or nails, such as a cat, dog, or bear
- a thin vertical part sticking out of the body of especially a fish they use for swimming
- the hair that grows on an animal’s face, such as cats, dogs, mice, etc.
- either of the two long, pointed teeth of some animals such as elephants
- the organ through which fish and other water creatures breathe
- the long, tube-shaped nose of an elephant
- a part of an animal's body, sticking out from the base of the back
23 Clues: a long, sharp tooth • the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth • the long, tube-shaped nose of an elephant • the hair that covers the bodies of some animals • one of the many soft, light things that cover a bird's body • the organ through which fish and other water creatures breathe • a horn with parts like branches that grows on the head of a deer • ...
The Human Body 2022-05-06
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- diffferent types of tissues working together
- connect muscles to bones
- upper layer ofthe skin
- passage for food
- balance in the body
- basic unit of structure of all living things
- system that gets rid of waste products
- to achive a balanced diet
- connect bones to bones
- a group of similar cells working together
- addictive chemical in smoking products
- a group of organs working together
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- takes place in the small intestines
- a product that breaks down foods
- also know as the windpipe
- area where 2 bones meet
- system that includes esophagus and stomach
- oxygen binds to this substance
- a system consisted of heart and vessels
- response when facing stress
- these can be A,B,O or combinations of them
- system that takes in oxygen
22 Clues: passage for food • balance in the body • upper layer ofthe skin • connect bones to bones • area where 2 bones meet • connect muscles to bones • also know as the windpipe • to achive a balanced diet • response when facing stress • system that takes in oxygen • oxygen binds to this substance • a product that breaks down foods • a group of organs working together • ...
Body in spanish 2022-05-12
26 Clues: flu • neck • back • fever • honey • lungs • syrup • ginger • throat • tongue • breath • stomach • its burn • to cough • its hurt • my hurts • sincerely • its itches • dear madam • feel pain in • to feel sick • i am thankful • chamomile tea • to sneeze • to have a cold • i would like to ask
The human body 2022-05-05
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- Used to stop germs from entering the body t through the nose and mouth.
- What humans inhale while breathing.
- Smallest organ in the body.
- Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
- Smallest blood vessels.
- Fist-suzed organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The largest gland in the human body.
- dioxide What humans exhale while breathing.
- The largest organ.
- Blood vessels used to bring deoxygenated blood from organs to the heart.
- Commonly know as the most useless organ in the body.
- Organ used to remove waste and extra fluids from the body.
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- Anither name for tailbone.
- Most complex organ in the human body.
- Chemicals that control bodily functions.
- Provides main support for the body.
- Organ used to break down food and absorb nutrients.
- Organ used to store bile.
- Protects vital organs found in the chest.
- Organs used for breathing.
20 Clues: The largest organ. • Smallest blood vessels. • Organ used to store bile. • Anither name for tailbone. • Organs used for breathing. • Smallest organ in the body. • Provides main support for the body. • What humans inhale while breathing. • The largest gland in the human body. • Most complex organ in the human body. • Chemicals that control bodily functions. • ...
The human body 2022-06-01
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- bones of the head
- you have two of them
- the joint between the foot and the leg
- two of the in excretory system
- side of the face below the eye
- is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system
- where food and air can go
- with who you kiss
- the part of the human leg between the hip and the knee
- the joint connecting the hand with the forearm
- the back part of the human foot below the ankle
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- physical power:strength
- the front of the leg below the knee
- the backbone
- the most important organ
- you have 20 of them
- you have 32-34 of them
- the flat part of the face
- the lower part from the end of the stomach
- is carrying oxygen to and corbon dioxide from the tissues of the body
20 Clues: the backbone • bones of the head • with who you kiss • you have 20 of them • you have two of them • you have 32-34 of them • physical power:strength • the most important organ • where food and air can go • the flat part of the face • two of the in excretory system • side of the face below the eye • the front of the leg below the knee • the joint between the foot and the leg • ...
The human body 2022-06-01
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- bones of the head
- you have two of them
- the joint between the foot and the leg
- two of the in excretory system
- side of the face below the eye
- is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system
- where food and air can go
- with who you kiss
- the part of the human leg between the hip and the knee
- the joint connecting the hand with the forearm
- the back part of the human foot below the ankle
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- physical power:strength
- the front of the leg below the knee
- the backbone
- the most important organ
- you have 20 of them
- you have 32-34 of them
- the flat part of the face
- the lower part from the end of the stomach
- is carrying oxygen to and corbon dioxide from the tissues of the body
20 Clues: the backbone • bones of the head • with who you kiss • you have 20 of them • you have two of them • you have 32-34 of them • physical power:strength • the most important organ • where food and air can go • the flat part of the face • two of the in excretory system • side of the face below the eye • the front of the leg below the knee • the joint between the foot and the leg • ...
The Human Body 2022-06-26
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- the lungs supply the blood with
- tissue, this type of tissue supports protects and holds the body together
- tissue tissue that contracts when stimulated to produce motion
- a separate body structure composed of two or more different tissues
- the basic units of living matter
- the organ responsible for removing toxic byproducts of digestion
- anatomy the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye
- most of the ___ take place in the cytoplasm
- another name for microscopic anatomy
- the name of the gel-like substance containing water salt and nutrients that cells are composed of
- the area of science that involves the study of organs and systems of the body
- groups of cells of the same kind make up
- this tissue covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs
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- the control center of cell activities
- the three basic parts found in most human cells are the nucleus cell membrane and
- the stomach and which other organ are responsible for digesting food?
- the function of these is to supply the blood with oxygen
- the study of the functions of the organs and systems of the body
- type of tissue that coordinates body functions and carries messages to and from the brain
- the primary function of the excretory system is to eliminate:
- the purpose of this is to circulate blood
- organ that controls all body functions
- the release of energy within a cell necessary for the performance of specific body functions
- the process of the building up larger molecules from small ones
- membrane the outer surface of the cell that encloses the protoplasm
- organs that eliminate water and waste products
- largest organ of the body
- this tissue type carries food and waste products and hormones
28 Clues: largest organ of the body • the lungs supply the blood with • the basic units of living matter • another name for microscopic anatomy • the control center of cell activities • organ that controls all body functions • groups of cells of the same kind make up • the purpose of this is to circulate blood • most of the ___ take place in the cytoplasm • ...
Body Crossword 1 2022-06-22
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- female gamete
- can benefit us or cause infection
- Different forms of a gene.
- Largest artery in the body
- An allele that dominates or masks the other allele.
- the leg bone above the knee
- Genetic makeup of an organism
- tiny sac like structure in the lungs
- Made by White Blood Cells
- microscopic blood vessels
- part of DNA that passes on family characteristics
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- the tube through which an egg passes
- An organism in the earliest stage of development
- Having two different alleles
- Having two identical alleles
- carries oxygen IN red blood cells.
- An oval, bony case that protects the brain.
- shoulder
- fight against bacteria not viruses
- upper chambers of the heart
- cells need water,oxygen,sugars to function.
- carry blood AWAY from the heart
22 Clues: shoulder • female gamete • Made by White Blood Cells • microscopic blood vessels • Different forms of a gene. • Largest artery in the body • upper chambers of the heart • the leg bone above the knee • Having two different alleles • Having two identical alleles • Genetic makeup of an organism • carry blood AWAY from the heart • can benefit us or cause infection • ...
Human Body Organs 2022-10-13
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- another name for the large intestine
- the amount of chambers found in your heart
- the muscle that helps your rob cage expand so air can get into your lungs
- the largest internal organ, can regrow itself and creates bile for digestion
- found in the abdomen that recycles and stores blood cells
- produces insulin to regulate sugar levels in your blood
- found in the walls of the small intestine, worm like projections that grab nutrients from food
- the largest organ of the human body, protects us from the outside world
- the tube where food and water go through to get to the stomach
- what we release during respiration
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- where urine is held before it leaves your body
- two organs that work together to exchange gases
- sends electrical signals to all parts of the body to control it
- the tube where air travels through to get to your lungs
- this organ is a muscle that pumps oxygenated blood throughout your body
- in charge or absorbing nutrients out of your food and into the bloodstream
- this is where bile is stored
- filters the waste out of your blood
- responsible for digestion of food, breaking it down into liquid
- the waste that the kidneys take from your blood
- this is the liquid the stomach turns your food into
21 Clues: this is where bile is stored • what we release during respiration • filters the waste out of your blood • another name for the large intestine • the amount of chambers found in your heart • where urine is held before it leaves your body • two organs that work together to exchange gases • the waste that the kidneys take from your blood • ...
