body Crossword Puzzles
part of body 2023-10-10
Across
- to inhale
- body organs to walk
- body organs to pump blood
- carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- body organs to turn
- organs for kiss
- bones to protect the chest
- hard part of the finger
- see
Down
- body organs for taste
- body organs for eating
- body organs for biting
- body organs for thinking
- lid hair above the eyes
- part of the eye for seeing
- place for gas exchange in the tu
- intestine
- body organs for hearing
- body organs to squeeze
- thick fur on the head
- body frame
21 Clues: see • to inhale • intestine • body frame • organs for kiss • body organs to walk • body organs to turn • body organs for taste • thick fur on the head • body organs for eating • body organs for biting • body organs to squeeze • lid hair above the eyes • body organs for hearing • hard part of the finger • body organs for thinking • body organs to pump blood • part of the eye for seeing • ...
8BC body parts 2025-03-17
22 Clues: suu • pää • käsi • nenä • rinta • sormi • pylly • selkä • pohje • jalka • kynsi • korvat • huulet • silmät • varvas • nilkka • hartiat • peukalo • hiukset • käsivarsi • jalkaterä • kaula, niska
Spanish body parts 2024-09-23
Illnesses and body 2025-02-06
Clothes and body 2025-02-19
Across
- зубы
- плечо
- кожа
- пальто
- ботинки
- сердце
- обувь
- рубашка
- свитер
- мозг
- шея
- часы
- пояс
- кроссовки
- живот
- колено
- шорты
- костюм
- палец
- ступня
- волосы
- юбка
- ухо
- кольцо
Down
- глаз
- платье
- ноготь
- грудная клетка
- палец ноги
- спина
- перчатки
- рот
- бедро
- куртка
- колготки
- талия
- кровь
- сторона
- джинсы
- футболка
- солнечные очки
- кисть руки
- пижама
- рука
- джемпер
- шарф
- зуб
- нос
- брюки
- большой палец
- очки
- ступни
- губа
- нога
54 Clues: рот • шея • зуб • нос • ухо • глаз • зубы • кожа • мозг • часы • пояс • рука • шарф • очки • губа • юбка • нога • спина • бедро • плечо • талия • кровь • обувь • живот • шорты • брюки • палец • платье • ноготь • куртка • пальто • сердце • джинсы • свитер • пижама • колено • костюм • ступня • ступни • волосы • кольцо • ботинки • сторона • рубашка • джемпер • перчатки • колготки • футболка • кроссовки • палец ноги • кисть руки • большой палец • грудная клетка • солнечные очки
Body parts revision 2025-03-20
Across
- – You use it to smell.
- – They are on your hands and feet.
- – The opposite of long.
- – The part of the body with eyes, nose, and mouth.
- – They are part of your mouth.
- – It is above your eyes.
- – They grow on your head.
- – The opposite of big.
- – The opposite of beautiful.
- – The opposite of short.
Down
- – The opposite of small.
- – You use them to hear.
- – A tall person is this.
- – The opposite of ugly.
- – You use them to chew food.
- – You use them to see.
- – You use it to eat and speak.
- – You walk with it.
- – It connects your head to your body.
- – A short person is this.
20 Clues: – You walk with it. • – You use it to smell. • – You use them to see. • – The opposite of big. • – You use them to hear. • – The opposite of long. • – The opposite of ugly. • – The opposite of small. • – A tall person is this. • – It is above your eyes. • – The opposite of short. • – They grow on your head. • – A short person is this. • – You use them to chew food. • ...
Human Body System 2024-10-23
Across
- this system transports oxygen and nutrients around the body
- Cells working together form this material such as muscle and connective
- this system controls the body response to stimuli
- the nervous or endocrine system send signals to perform _____
- this system removes waste products from the body
- this system grows hair and nails
- a change in the environment
- this system breaks down food into nutrients
- The lowest level of organization
- this system supports and protects the body
- how the body reacts to a change
- the chemical released by the endocrine system
Down
- this system brings in oxygen to the body through the nose and stores in lungs
- the maintaining of internal balance
- organs working together to complete functions
- this system controls growth and development
- the body will transport ____ around the body to produce energy
- this system allows movement
- this system fights infections, bacteria and viruses
- the brain sends signals to muscles to allow this function
- body structures composed of tissue like the heart and brain
21 Clues: this system allows movement • a change in the environment • how the body reacts to a change • this system grows hair and nails • The lowest level of organization • the maintaining of internal balance • this system supports and protects the body • this system controls growth and development • this system breaks down food into nutrients • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2021-09-13
Across
- skin removes heat and waste through releasing___
- female reproductive organs
- your skin serves to regulate the body's___
- the lymphatic system protects from viruses and_
- system that removes carbon dioxide
- the cardiovascular system___ oxygen to cells
- system for passing on genetics
- recognizable organ in the GI tract
- cartilage in the ___system connects bones
- system that contains hair and nails
- bones surround and ______ organs
- all__and lungs belong to the respiratory system
- ligaments and ___ make up the articular system
- hormones are____messengers of the endocrine system
- regulates and controls the body
- major organ in the respiratory system
- main organ of the urinary system
- organs of the skeletal system
- the ___ system contains the GI tract
- major organ of the cardiovascular system
- nervous system sends_____signals to control organs
- the urinary system is also called the___ system
- female reproductive cell
Down
- organ in the nervous system that runs down the back
- this system creates blood cells in marrow
- contains adrenaline and the thyroid gland
- skeletal muscle is the only ___ muscle meaning you can control it
- another name for the cardiovascular system
- the endocrine system regulates the body using__
- this system contains your bladder
- major organ of the nervous system
- the __ system causes the body to move
- digestive system breaks food down to___nutrients
- this type of muscle surrounds the heart
- male reproductive organs
- the respiratory system bring___ into the body
- muscles cause motion and help maintain____
- blood vessels like __and veins are in the cardiovascular system
- your blood___is regulated by the kidneys filtering your blood
- this system fights off foreign invaders
- major organ in the integumentary system
- another name for the lymphatic system
- how your muscles generate heat
- the digestive system removes____waste
- the pancreas and__are also in the digestive system
- tonsils and the___ are in the lymphatic system
- males reproductive cell
47 Clues: males reproductive cell • male reproductive organs • female reproductive cell • female reproductive organs • organs of the skeletal system • system for passing on genetics • how your muscles generate heat • regulates and controls the body • bones surround and ______ organs • main organ of the urinary system • this system contains your bladder • major organ of the nervous system • ...
Spanish body parts 2025-04-10
33 Clues: arm • leg • lip • eye • skin • toes • nose • hips • face • neck • hand • back • foot • left • knee • body • head • tooth • right • heart • mouth • elbow • chest • ankle • wrist • throat • finger • stomach • shoulder • outer ear • inner ear • fingernail • belly button
Human Body Systems 2024-11-26
Across
- “Nervceller som överför signaler i nervsystemet.”
- “Eliminerar avfall och reglerar vätskebalans.”
- “Den längsta benet i människokroppen.”
- “Skyddar kroppen och hjälper till att reglera temperaturen.”
- “Ger struktur, stöd och skydd för kroppen.”
- “Kroppens system som transporterar blod, näring och syre.”
- “Röret som transporterar mat från munnen till magen.”
- “Organ som filtrerar blod för att producera urin.”
- “Kemiska budbärare i det endokrina systemet.”
- “Transporterar lymfa och stöder immunsystemet.”
Down
- “Försvarar kroppen mot patogener och sjukdomar.”
- “Producerar avkomma och stödjer reproduktion.”
- “Små luftblåsor i lungorna för gasutbyte.”
- “Systemet som ansvarar för att ta in syre och ta bort koldioxid.”
- “Producerar hormoner för att reglera kroppens processer.”
- “Möjliggör rörelse genom sammandragning och avslappning.”
- “Bryter ner mat till näringsämnen för kroppen.”
- “Systemet som styr kroppens aktiviteter genom att sända signaler.”
- “Protein i röda blodkroppar som transporterar syre.”
- “Muskeln under lungorna som hjälper vid andning.”
20 Clues: “Den längsta benet i människokroppen.” • “Små luftblåsor i lungorna för gasutbyte.” • “Ger struktur, stöd och skydd för kroppen.” • “Kemiska budbärare i det endokrina systemet.” • “Producerar avkomma och stödjer reproduktion.” • “Eliminerar avfall och reglerar vätskebalans.” • “Bryter ner mat till näringsämnen för kroppen.” • ...
Human Body Vocabulary 2024-11-18
28 Clues: ear • leg • arm • lip • toe • eye • neck • foot • face • hair • chin • knee • nose • head • hand • back • mouth • chest • teeth • thumb • elbow • ankle • tongue • breast • finger • stomach • shoulder • buttocks
DwaunDaniel Body parts 2024-11-05
24 Clues: arm • hip • toes • bone • head • hair • back • face • neck • mouth • brain • beard • tummy • elbow • waist • teeth • heart • throat • fingers • stomach • forehead • shoulder • eyebrows • moustache
Human Body Systems 2025-05-08
Across
- tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs
- nerve cell
- pumps blood throughout the body
- causes the lungs to expand and contract
- removes waste
- directs sugar to cells
- a group that makes up the endocrine system
- muscles you have no control over
- detects information from the environment and controls body functions
- transports materials to and from cells
- supports and protects the body
- the maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism
- muscles you can control
Down
- protects bones when they rub against each other
- controls many processes by releasing chemicals
- master gland
- takes in oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide
- enable movement of the body and internal organs
- creates blood cells
- breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- controls metabolism
- organs in the skeletal system
- a place where two bones come together
- carries blood to the heart
- raises/lowers sugar levels in the blood
- chemical messengers secreted by glands
26 Clues: nerve cell • master gland • removes waste • creates blood cells • controls metabolism • directs sugar to cells • muscles you can control • carries blood to the heart • organs in the skeletal system • supports and protects the body • pumps blood throughout the body • muscles you have no control over • a place where two bones come together • breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • ...
parts of body 2025-04-29
24 Clues: - kaki • - alis • - kuku • - mata • - siku • - dagu • - gigi • - dada • - paha • - betis • - wajah • - leher • - perut • - ketiak • - hidung • - kepala • - lengan • - pinggul • - jenggot • - punggung • - pinggang • - ibu jari • - telapak tangan • - pergelangan kaki
Body Parts - french 2025-05-06
33 Clues: toe • ear • eye • leg • hand • eyes • chin • nose • foot • 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
Scrambled Body Parts 2025-02-13
The Human Body 2025-01-03
Across
- Helps clean the blood and aids in digestion by secreting a bile.
- The outer layer of the body
- The joints that connect the lower and upper arm
- Where you will find your teeth and tongue
- Sensory organ that allows you to hear
- Holds your head up
- The upper limbs of the human body
- The joints that connect the leg and the foot
- Sensory organ that allows you to taste food with this
- A body system that helps break down food into nutrient.
- System that helps body deliver blood.
- holds the food and mixes it with acid and enzymes that continue to break the food down into a liquid or paste.
- The system that gives the structure and support.
- The pair of organs take in oxygen so it can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide can be removed.
- An organ that circulates blood throughout your body
- A complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body
- Sensory organ that allows you to see
- The end of a person's upper limb, it includes the palm, fingers, and thumb
- The rigid material supporting or containing the body.
- Sensory organ that allows you to smell (and taste)
- Also called the backbone, this the core part of the axial skeleton in vertebrates.
- You chew with these
Down
- The joints attached to the end of the foot
- The pair of organs that filter waste materials out of the blood and pass them out of the body as urine.
- They absorb nutrients and water by breaking down the food and fluid that you consume (there are large ___ and small ___).
- System that is used to produce the egg and sperm cell.
- The lower limbs of the human body
- The slender jointed parts attached to either hand
- Thr hollow, balloon-shaped organ in the lower part of the abdomen that stores urine.
- System that allows movements to occur.
- The joints that connec the arm to the torso
- System that transmits and receives information.
- The joints that connect the torso to the legs
- The hair directly above your eyes
- You have five on each foot
- Prevents sicknesses and heals.
- These work by either contracting or relaxing to cause movement.
- The body system responsible for breathing.
38 Clues: Holds your head up • You chew with these • You have five on each foot • The outer layer of the body • Prevents sicknesses and heals. • The lower limbs of the human body • The upper limbs of the human body • The hair directly above your eyes • Sensory organ that allows you to see • Sensory organ that allows you to hear • System that helps body deliver blood. • ...
Unit 12: Body 2025-05-22
Across
- The organ you smell with
- Red fluid that circulates in the heart
- Connects the head to the torso
- You do it when you find something funny
- The organs used for hearing
- The short hairs that grow along the eyelids
- The largest organ of the body
- The part of your body between your neck and your abdomen
- Connects the upper and lower leg
- You do it when you have a cold
- Hair that grows on the jaw, chin, lower lip and cheeks
Down
- Marks the spot where your umbilical cord was once attached to
- When you open and close your eyes quickly
- Eastiest-breaking bone
- You do it when you have a cold
- The digits of the foot
- The fleshy side of the face next to the mouth
- You do it when you're tired or something is boring
- Consists of 206 bones
- The organ used for pronunciation and tasting
- Connects your upper and lower arm
21 Clues: Consists of 206 bones • Eastiest-breaking bone • The digits of the foot • The organ you smell with • The organs used for hearing • The largest organ of the body • Connects the head to the torso • You do it when you have a cold • You do it when you have a cold • Connects the upper and lower leg • Connects your upper and lower arm • Red fluid that circulates in the heart • ...
About the Body 2025-05-22
Across
- move through water
- the upper part of the leg
- where the arm bends
- where the hand meets the arm
- the lower part of the leg
- the bones that hold you up
- bring air into the body
- clap and shout for someone
- sense feelings
- moves your blood around
- where the leg bends
Down
- warm up your muscles
- where the arm meets the main body
- come together
- tells your body how to act
- to bring in air
- to feel
- move the body
- your stomach does this to food
- work your body a lot
20 Clues: to feel • come together • move the body • sense feelings • to bring in air • move through water • where the arm bends • where the leg bends • warm up your muscles • work your body a lot • bring air into the body • moves your blood around • the upper part of the leg • the lower part of the leg • tells your body how to act • the bones that hold you up • clap and shout for someone • ...
8. Body Parts 2025-07-31
Human Body Parts 2025-07-29
Across
- I control thoughts, memory, and actions.
- I regulate blood sugar with insulin.
- I filter waste from the blood and produce urine.
- I help you hear sounds and maintain balance.
- I help you chew your food.
- I support your upper body and protect the spinal cord.
- I help you hold and manipulate things.
- I help you breathe by taking in oxygen.
- I support your body and help you walk.
- I help you taste food and speak.
Down
- I help detoxify blood and produce bile.
- I help you move your body parts.
- I help you smell and also assist in breathing.
- I help you see the world around you.
- I provide structure and support to your body.
- I absorb nutrients and remove waste.
- I pump blood throughout the body.
- I store urine before it's excreted.
- I’m the body’s largest organ and protect it from harm.
- I digest the food you eat.
20 Clues: I help you chew your food. • I digest the food you eat. • I help you move your body parts. • I help you taste food and speak. • I pump blood throughout the body. • I store urine before it's excreted. • I regulate blood sugar with insulin. • I help you see the world around you. • I absorb nutrients and remove waste. • I help you hold and manipulate things. • ...
human body system 2025-06-30
Across
- The control center of the nervous system.
- Part of the digestive system involved in food breakdown.
- Provide structure and support, part of the skeletal system.
- This system acts as a protective barrier, like skin.
- This system facilitates gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- This system is responsible for sexual reproduction.
- Enable movement and are part of the muscular system.
- cord: Part of the central nervous system.
- Chemical messengers of the endocrine system.
- and Arteries: Blood vessels in the circulatory system
- This system enables movement through muscle contractions.
- Filter waste from the blood in the urinary system.
Down
- This system transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Carries oxygen and nutrients in the circulatory system.
- Key organs for the respiratory system.
- This system helps with immunity and fluid balance.
- This system uses hormones to regulate various processes.
- Further process food and absorb nutrients.
- Transmit signals in the nervous system.
- This system breaks down food into smaller molecules for absorption.
- This system provides support, structure, and protection for the body.
- This system transmits signals to coordinate bodily functions.
- Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion.
- The central pump of the circulatory system.
- This system filters waste and excess fluid from the blood.
25 Clues: Key organs for the respiratory system. • Transmit signals in the nervous system. • The control center of the nervous system. • Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion. • cord: Part of the central nervous system. • Further process food and absorb nutrients. • The central pump of the circulatory system. • Chemical messengers of the endocrine system. • ...
human body system 2025-06-30
Across
- The control center of the nervous system.
- Part of the digestive system involved in food breakdown.
- Provide structure and support, part of the skeletal system.
- This system acts as a protective barrier, like skin.
- This system facilitates gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- This system is responsible for sexual reproduction.
- Enable movement and are part of the muscular system.
- cord: Part of the central nervous system.
- Chemical messengers of the endocrine system.
- and Arteries: Blood vessels in the circulatory system
- This system enables movement through muscle contractions.
- Filter waste from the blood in the urinary system.
Down
- This system transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Carries oxygen and nutrients in the circulatory system.
- Key organs for the respiratory system.
- This system helps with immunity and fluid balance.
- This system uses hormones to regulate various processes.
- Further process food and absorb nutrients.
- Transmit signals in the nervous system.
- This system breaks down food into smaller molecules for absorption.
- This system provides support, structure, and protection for the body.
- This system transmits signals to coordinate bodily functions.
- Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion.
- The central pump of the circulatory system.
- This system filters waste and excess fluid from the blood.
25 Clues: Key organs for the respiratory system. • Transmit signals in the nervous system. • The control center of the nervous system. • Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion. • cord: Part of the central nervous system. • Further process food and absorb nutrients. • The central pump of the circulatory system. • Chemical messengers of the endocrine system. • ...
Body Regions Anatomy 2025-01-14
21 Clues: Hip • Leg • Head • Foot • Heel • Palm • Thigh • Ankle • Wrist • Groin • Armpit • Forearm • Kneecap • Shoulder • Buttocks • Upper arm • Back of neck • Sole of foot • Cervical spine • Face-front of head • Triangular depression in elbow
Body and Appareance 2025-09-09
Across
- (capelli ricci)
- (parte superiore del corpo)
- (capelli crespi)
- (intestino)
- (leggero)
- (milza)
- (sottopeso)
- (sopracciglio)
- (snello)
- (peso)
- (costola)
- (piede)
- (guancia)
- (pollice)
- (bambino)
- (capelli lunghi)
- (cervello)
- (adolescente)
- (anziano)
- (anziano)
- (polmoni)
- (mento)
- (narice)
- (orecchio)
- (fianco)
- (caviglia)
- (esofago)
- (dente)
- (rossi)
- (mascella)
- (fegato)
- (vescica)
- (occhio)
- (castano rossiccio)
- (fronte)
- (dito della mano)
- (vita)
- (pesante)
- (naso)
- (petto)
- (gamba)
- (schiena)
- (castani)
- (bambino piccolo)
- (ciglia)
Down
- (capelli corti)
- (obeso)
- (bianchi)
- (sovrappeso)
- (capelli mossi)
- (tronco)
- (midollo spinale)
- (rene)
- (braccio)
- (adolescente)
- (collo)
- (basso)
- (bocca)
- (articolazione del braccio)
- (capelli biondi)
- (capelli di lunghezza media)
- (trachea)
- (neri)
- (neonato)
- (pancreas)
- (mano)
- (gris)
- (organo)
- (dito del piede)
- (parte tra braccio e collo)
- (labbro)
- (cuore)
- (polso)
- (alto)
- (lingua)
- (adulto)
- (altezza)
- (cistifellea)
- (capelli folti)
- (appendice)
- (palpebra)
- (altezza media)
- (capelli lisci)
- (capelli sottili)
- (ginocchio)
85 Clues: (rene) • (peso) • (neri) • (mano) • (gris) • (alto) • (vita) • (naso) • (obeso) • (milza) • (collo) • (basso) • (bocca) • (piede) • (mento) • (cuore) • (polso) • (dente) • (rossi) • (petto) • (gamba) • (tronco) • (snello) • (organo) • (labbro) • (narice) • (fianco) • (lingua) • (adulto) • (fegato) • (occhio) • (fronte) • (ciglia) • (bianchi) • (braccio) • (leggero) • (costola) • (guancia) • (pollice) • (trachea) • (bambino) • (neonato) • (anziano) • (anziano) • (polmoni) • ...
The Jumpy Body 2025-08-19
Across
- – The opposite of the mind state ruled by threat.
- – The cortex that reasons when fear is not overruling.
- – The state you return to when you are not hijacked.
- – The memory hub that falters when you are not in the present.
- – The path that heals when fear is too strong.
- – The reflex you use by being protective.
- – What becomes shallow when you are not steady.
- – What feels present when it is not truly now.
- – What the body tries to do by being alert.
- – A signal triggered when calm is missing.
Down
- – What stays tense when you are not relaxed.
- – How the body feels when it is not calm.
- – The sudden jump that happens by being on edge.
- – The wound that rewires the mind when you are not safe.
- – A sudden sound that feels like a threat.
- – What the nervous system can do when it is not stuck.
- – A harmless image mistaken for danger.
- – What races when you are not at ease.
- – The state that replaces panic when safety is learned.
- – The brain’s alarm that fires when danger seems near.
20 Clues: – What races when you are not at ease. • – A harmless image mistaken for danger. • – How the body feels when it is not calm. • – The reflex you use by being protective. • – A sudden sound that feels like a threat. • – A signal triggered when calm is missing. • – What the body tries to do by being alert. • – What stays tense when you are not relaxed. • ...
31. Human Body 2025-09-30
37 Clues: Ear • Lip • Eye • Lung • Bone • Palm • Skin • Sole • Chin • Side • Hair • Nail • Knee • Head • Nose • Waist • Mouth • Beard • Blood • Brain • Spine • Teeth • Elbow • Wrist • Heart • Cheek • Ankle • Chest • Kidney • Tongue • Breast • Muscle • Armpit • Buttock • Shoulder • Moustache • Palm print
Spanish Body Parts 2025-09-30
24 Clues: eyes • hand • feet • head • nose • toes • legs • knee • back • ears • arms • hair • face • lips • teeth • chest • heart • wrist • mouth • elbow • tongue • stomach • fingers • shoulder
Inside the body 2025-10-24
Across
- One of the bony segments of the spinal column.
- Organ where digestion of food begins.
- Vital organ that detoxifies chemicals and produces bile.
- Organ that filters blood and produces urine.
- A unit of heredity made of DNA.
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.
- Bony structure that forms the head.
- Life-sustaining fluid circulated by the heart.
- Vessel carrying blood away from the heart; a major route.
- Vessel carrying blood toward the heart.
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
- The body's command center.
- A general term for a tube that carries blood (artery, vein, capillary).
Down
- The liquid component of blood.
- Rigid organ part of the vertebrate skeleton.
- Primary organ for respiration.
- Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- The internal framework of the body.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood.
- The food pipe between the pharynx and the stomach.
- Where two bones meet (e.g., knee or elbow).
- Bundled fibers that transmit electrical impulses.ORGAN A self-contained part of an organism (e.g., heart or liver).
- The backbone or vertebral column.
23 Clues: The body's command center. • The liquid component of blood. • Primary organ for respiration. • A unit of heredity made of DNA. • The backbone or vertebral column. • The internal framework of the body. • Bony structure that forms the head. • The muscular organ that pumps blood. • Organ where digestion of food begins. • Vessel carrying blood toward the heart. • ...
Human Body Organs 2025-10-13
Across
- carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- help with hearing and balance.
- Vessels are tubes (arteries, veins, and capillaries) that carry blood throughout the body.
- cleans the blood, produces bile, and helps digest fats.
- makes enzymes for digestion and controls blood sugar levels.
- helps with tasting, chewing, and swallowing food.
- Cord carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
- allow you to see by detecting light.
- is a muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing.
- carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- is the entry point for food and where digestion begins.
Down
- (Windpipe) connects the throat to the lungs, allowing air to pass through.
- allow movement of the body and maintain posture.
- Intestine absorbs water and forms waste (stool).
- Organs are involved in producing offspring (different for males and females).
- provide structure, protect organs, and allow movement with muscles.
- filter blood to remove waste and make urine.
- covers and protects the body and regulates temperature.
- Intestine absorbs nutrients from digested food.
- take in oxygen from the air and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
- controls thoughts, emotions, memory, movement, and all body functions.
- breaks down food with acids and enzymes during digestion.
- pumps blood through the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells.
- takes in air and filters dust before it reaches the lungs.
24 Clues: help with hearing and balance. • allow you to see by detecting light. • carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. • carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. • filter blood to remove waste and make urine. • Intestine absorbs nutrients from digested food. • allow movement of the body and maintain posture. • Intestine absorbs water and forms waste (stool). • ...
Slovíčka Human Body 2025-11-03
Across
- kosť
- žila
- pery
- hruď
- pás
- bedro / bok
- zápästie
- krv
- nos
- pečeň
- líce
- obočie
- chrbát
- zub
- črevá
- tepna
- pľúca
- rameno
- tvár
- necht
- mihalnica
- prst (obyčajný na ruke)
- dlaň (vnútorná strana)
- stehno
Down
- čelo
- sval
- chrbtica
- palec (veľký na ruke)
- brucho
- krk
- mozog
- noha (od členka)
- koleno
- lakeť
- oko
- brada
- ústa
- päta
- prst (na nohe)
- oblička
- ucho
- jazyk
- koža
- členok
- vlasy / chlp
- ruka (celá)
- hlava
- noha (celá)
- ruka (od zápästia)
- srdce
50 Clues: pás • krk • krv • nos • oko • zub • čelo • sval • kosť • žila • pery • hruď • líce • ústa • päta • ucho • koža • tvár • mozog • pečeň • lakeť • brada • črevá • tepna • jazyk • pľúca • necht • hlava • srdce • brucho • koleno • obočie • chrbát • rameno • členok • stehno • oblička • chrbtica • zápästie • mihalnica • bedro / bok • ruka (celá) • noha (celá) • vlasy / chlp • prst (na nohe) • noha (od členka) • ruka (od zápästia) • palec (veľký na ruke) • dlaň (vnútorná strana) • ...
Body Parts - German 2025-11-21
41 Clues: hip • eye • ear • arm • lip • toe • leg • chin • calf • face • foot • knee • hand • lung • back • head • nose • shin • wrist • ankle • beard • thumb • chest • elbow • heart • mouth • tooth • finger • tongue • stomach • knuckle • forehead • shoulder • mustache • full beard • collar bone • throat, neck • stomach, belly • cheek (with "W") • cheek (with "b") • one strand of hair
Rider's body part 2025-11-04
24 Clues: dos • nez • cou • tête • yeux • main • pouce • coude • talon • genou • mollet • doigts • cuisse • orteil • épaule • bouche • menton • bassin • poignet • nombril • cheville • poitrine • oreilles • colonne vertébrale
✰ Human Body Systems 2025-11-10
Across
- The __________ system carries blood, oxygen, and nutrients around the body.
- The __________ system works with bones to help the body move.
- The __________ absorb nutrients and water from digested food.
- The __________ helps to digest the food we eat.
- __________ carry blood back to the heart.
- __________ carry blood away from the heart.
- The __________ help us breathe in oxygen.
- The __________ give our body shape and support.
- The __________ system breaks down food into nutrients the body can use.
- The __________ protects our body and keeps it safe from germs.
- The __________ pumps blood around the body.
- The __________ system helps us breathe and exchange gases.
Down
- The __________ controls our body and helps us think.
- The __________ is the windpipe that carries air to the lungs.
- We use our __________ to chew food into smaller pieces.
- The __________ help us hear sounds.
- The __________ system supports the body and protects organs.
- The __________ help us move our body parts.
- The __________ help us see the world around us.
- The __________ system sends messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
20 Clues: The __________ help us hear sounds. • __________ carry blood back to the heart. • The __________ help us breathe in oxygen. • The __________ help us move our body parts. • __________ carry blood away from the heart. • The __________ pumps blood around the body. • The __________ helps to digest the food we eat. • The __________ help us see the world around us. • ...
The Human body 2025-11-26
36 Clues: kh • éké • fer • kop • pih • jil • mki • ger • dede • asas • huhu • ffds • ékéj • brtz • llll • lléé • kkko • mmmm • ljlj • hzhz • éhgg • jijij • ooooo • áőáőá • kfrtk • őpőpő • nmnmn • gtgtg • űáűáű • ááááá • lolol • jihgg • tttre • áúáúáú • éééélll • gtgtkok
The body finder 2025-12-15
20 Clues: lík • síðar • skýrt • innsæi • hunsun • hneigð • gremja • blöðrun • truflun • kvíðinn • komið á • illgjarn • fyrirboð • skynjanir • sjúklegur • hryllilegur • dularfullur • sakleysislega • hellavænlegur • sak fræðilegur
Lower Body Injury 2025-12-04
Across
- jumpers knee
- Fracture to what part of the femur is most common?
- stress____ is classified as bone with evidence of remodeling but without actual fracture.
- condition where bone forms within muscle or tissue after bruisning
- inflammation of the fascia involving microtears of partial rupture of the fascia.
- there are ___ number of muscle compartments
- the _____ is most commonly injured in women due to their higher Q angle.
- Hip pain caused by excessive training, poor running form, and tight fitting equipment
- which type of ankle sprains are less common
- what is the most common ankle injury?
- stress _______ is when there is an actual break in the bone
- what is the largest and strongest tendon in the body?
- the most common places for muscle tears are the Hamstrings and _____
- there are how many types of meniscus tears
Down
- wear and tear to the articular cartilage.
- fluid accumulation as a result of acute or chronic exertion.
- tibial stress syndrome is an inflammatory reaction to the ______.
- ____ is often injured from direct blow to the knee
- injury to the first MP joint
- Hip dislocations are ____
- most common foot injury in dancers.
- the Achilles tendon can hold how much times ones body weight
- A contusion from direct blow to the hip
23 Clues: jumpers knee • Hip dislocations are ____ • injury to the first MP joint • most common foot injury in dancers. • what is the most common ankle injury? • A contusion from direct blow to the hip • wear and tear to the articular cartilage. • there are how many types of meniscus tears • there are ___ number of muscle compartments • which type of ankle sprains are less common • ...
Module: Body Systems 2025-12-11
Across
- skeleton a fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves.
- a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage; connects the larynx and the bronchi.
- microscopic sacs or pouches at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs.
- fingerlike projections, many of which cover the folds of the small intestine.
- tissue specialized plant tissue composed of tubelike cells that transports water and nutrients in some plants.
- muscle involuntary muscle named for its smooth appearance.
- digestion a process in which chemical reactions break down pieces of food into small molecules.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
- a group of similar types of cells that work together to carry out specific tasks.
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs.
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb and use.
- a tiny blood vessel that delivers supplies to an individual cell and takes away waste materials.
- two narrow tubes that carry air into the lungs from the trachea.
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- circulatory system a system that transports blood and other fluids into open spaces that surround organs in the body.
- a part of food used by the body to grow and survive.
- the upper two chambers of the heart.
Down
- a small opening in the epidermis, or surface layer, of a leaf.
- a series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen.
- digestion a process in which food is physically broken into smaller pieces.
- differentiation the process by which cells become different types of cells.
- a thick, hard outer covering; protects and supports an animal’s body.
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant.
- circulatory system a system that transports materials through blood using vessels.
- waves of muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- the lower two chambers of the heart.
- system a group of organs that work together and perform a specific task.
- a group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job.
- the tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- where two or more bones meet.
- the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1°C.
- system the system that collects and eliminates wastes from the body and regulates the level of fluid in the body.
- muscle muscle found only in the heart.
- strong body tissue that can contract in an orderly way.
38 Clues: where two or more bones meet. • the lower two chambers of the heart. • the upper two chambers of the heart. • muscle muscle found only in the heart. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • a vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • the tissue that connects bones to other bones. • a vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • ...
U9 Body Talk 2012-02-29
Across
- verlegen
- verwirrt
- Hebräisch
- imitieren
- Brautjungfer
- Begräbnis
- Sohle
- ignorieren
- etwas-weitergeben
- Begrüßung
- Möglichkeit
- Bräutigam
- Sieg
- begraben
- rebellisch
- Zeremonie
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- gemein,gemeinsam
- Hochzeitsanzug
- Geste
Down
- Wimpern
- kommunizieren
- Nadel
- Fernost
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- seufzen
- hastig
- erstens
- Teufel
- Arabisch
- Ärmel
- beleidigen
- in-Mode,modisch
- blinzeln
- kichern
- Hochzeitskleid
- Handfläche
- Wohnzimmer
- verscheuchen
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- Daumen
- durchstochen;gepierct
- Zeigefinger
- Grufti
- Braut
- religiös
- begrüßen
- Null
48 Clues: Sieg • Null • Nadel • Ärmel • Sohle • Braut • Geste • hastig • Teufel • Daumen • Grufti • Wimpern • Fernost • seufzen • erstens • kichern • verlegen • verwirrt • Arabisch • blinzeln • begraben • religiös • begrüßen • Hebräisch • imitieren • Begräbnis • Begrüßung • Bräutigam • Zeremonie • beleidigen • ignorieren • Handfläche • Wohnzimmer • rebellisch • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • Brautjungfer • verscheuchen • kommunizieren • Hochzeitskleid • Hochzeitsanzug • ...
U9 Body Talk 2012-02-29
Across
- erstens
- begrüßen
- gemein,gemeinsam
- Möglichkeit
- blinzeln
- Braut
- Nadel
- Begräbnis
- Zeremonie
- etwas-weitergeben
- Bräutigam
- seufzen
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- Ärmel
- verscheuchen
- religiös
- Begrüßung
- Hochzeitsanzug
- kichern
- kommunizieren
- Null
- Geste
- Wimpern
- Brautjungfer
- begraben
Down
- imitieren
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- in-Mode,modisch
- ignorieren
- hastig
- Wohnzimmer
- Zeigefinger
- Hochzeitskleid
- Fernost
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- Sieg
- Sohle
- Grufti
- Hebräisch
- Teufel
- rebellisch
- verwirrt
- Arabisch
- beleidigen
- verlegen
- durchstochen;gepierct
- Daumen
- Handfläche
48 Clues: Sieg • Null • Braut • Nadel • Sohle • Ärmel • Geste • hastig • Grufti • Teufel • Daumen • erstens • Fernost • seufzen • kichern • Wimpern • begrüßen • blinzeln • verwirrt • Arabisch • religiös • verlegen • begraben • imitieren • Begräbnis • Zeremonie • Bräutigam • Hebräisch • Begrüßung • ignorieren • Wohnzimmer • rebellisch • beleidigen • Handfläche • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • verscheuchen • Brautjungfer • kommunizieren • Hochzeitskleid • Hochzeitsanzug • ...
U9 Body talk 2012-02-29
Across
- erstens
- Hochzeitskleid
- imitieren
- verwirrt
- etwas-weitergeben
- rebellisch
- Grufti
- ignorieren
- seufzen
- Wohnzimmer
- Zeigefinger
- Begräbnis
- durchstochen;gepierct
- begraben
- Brautjungfer
- verlegen
- Ärmel
- Sohle
- Sieg
- kichern
- Daumen
Down
- Geste
- Zeremonie
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- hastig
- Hochzeitsanzug
- gemein,gemeinsam
- blinzeln
- Null
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- Arabisch
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- Begrüßung
- kommunizieren
- religiös
- Wimpern
- verscheuchen
- Bräutigam
- Möglichkeit
- begrüßen
- Hebräisch
- Teufel
- in-Mode,modisch
- Fernost
- Handfläche
- Braut
- beleidigen
- Nadel
48 Clues: Null • Sieg • Geste • Braut • Nadel • Ärmel • Sohle • hastig • Grufti • Teufel • Daumen • erstens • Wimpern • seufzen • Fernost • kichern • blinzeln • Arabisch • verwirrt • religiös • begrüßen • begraben • verlegen • Zeremonie • imitieren • Begrüßung • Bräutigam • Hebräisch • Begräbnis • rebellisch • ignorieren • Wohnzimmer • Handfläche • beleidigen • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • verscheuchen • Brautjungfer • kommunizieren • Hochzeitskleid • Hochzeitsanzug • ...
U9 Body talk 2012-02-29
Across
- Braut
- begraben
- Daumen
- Sieg
- durchstochen;gepierct
- Handfläche
- kichern
- verwirrt
- beleidigen
- etwas-weitergeben
- imitieren
- Grufti
- Zeremonie
- kommunizieren
- erstens
- Hochzeitskleid
- Fernost
- Wimpern
- Bräutigam
- Begräbnis
- hastig
- ignorieren
- Geste
Down
- Arabisch
- blinzeln
- religiös
- gemein,gemeinsam
- Wohnzimmer
- Null
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- begrüßen
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- Hebräisch
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- Zeigefinger
- Möglichkeit
- verlegen
- in-Mode,modisch
- rebellisch
- Brautjungfer
- Nadel
- Hochzeitsanzug
- verscheuchen
- Begrüßung
- Ärmel
- seufzen
- Teufel
- Sohle
48 Clues: Sieg • Null • Braut • Nadel • Ärmel • Geste • Sohle • Daumen • Grufti • hastig • Teufel • kichern • erstens • Fernost • Wimpern • seufzen • Arabisch • begraben • blinzeln • religiös • verwirrt • begrüßen • verlegen • Hebräisch • imitieren • Zeremonie • Begrüßung • Bräutigam • Begräbnis • Wohnzimmer • Handfläche • beleidigen • rebellisch • ignorieren • Zeigefinger • Möglichkeit • Brautjungfer • verscheuchen • kommunizieren • Hochzeitsanzug • Hochzeitskleid • ...
The Body System 2012-04-30
Across
- / What does the kidney do? (two words)
- / Skin is part of the ________ system
- / The energy we absorb is released by __________ energy
- / There is the ______________________, the spinal chord, and the peripheral nervous system (three words)
- / What is an automatic response that occurs rapidly without control?
- / The blood exchange happen at the ___________
- / The main organ of the nervous system
- / What connective tissue is more flexible that the bone?
Down
- / Most chemical digestion happen here
- / The grape like structure surrounded by capillaries
- / _____________ carries blood back to the heart
- / The main organ of the excretory system
- / The _________________ system protects organisms against diseases
- / The blood enters through the _____________ (two words)
- / Cones are a part of what system?
- / Most mechanical digestion happen here
- / The air goes in through the nose, then the pharynx, then the ________, then to the bronchi
- / The main organ in the circulatory system
- / What part of the brain coordinates the actions of your muscles?
- / What is stored in the gallbladder until released into the small intestine?
20 Clues: / Cones are a part of what system? • / Most chemical digestion happen here • / Skin is part of the ________ system • / What does the kidney do? (two words) • / The main organ of the nervous system • / Most mechanical digestion happen here • / The main organ of the excretory system • / The main organ in the circulatory system • ...
Body Parts 1 2012-11-01
Across
- The skin around your teeth
- The front part of the leg below the knee
- The short, thick finger on the side of your hand
- The natural outer layer of tissue that covers the body of a person
- The front part of the body between the neck and the stomach
- The thick, bony parts in your fingers used to punch
- The part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist
- The hard covering at the end of your fingers
- The line of hair that grows over your eye
- A body tissue that can contract and produce movement
- The part of your leg that is above the knee
- The joint that bends at the middle of your leg
- The inside part of the hand between the wrist and the fingers
- button The small, hole or bump in the middle of your stomach
- The hard white pieces inside a person's body that can break
Down
- The two soft parts of the body that a person sits on
- The place where the foot joins the leg
- The part of your body between your hand and your arm
- The part of the face that is below the eye and to the side of the nose and mouth
- The part of the face below the mouth and above the neck
- The part of your body where your arm is connected
- pit The place under the arm where you put deodorant
- The muscle in the back part of the leg below the knee
- Any one of the hairs that grow along the top of the eyelid
- The bones of the face where teeth grow
- The part of the face above the eyes
- The soft, movable part in the mouth that is used for tasting and eating food and in human beings for speaking
- Either one of the two movable pieces of skin that cover your eye when it is closed
- The two soft parts that are around the mouth
- The back part of your foot that is below the ankle
- The joint where your arm bends
- The organ of the body in the head that controls functions, movements, sensations, and thoughts
- The part of the body that you hear with
33 Clues: The skin around your teeth • The joint where your arm bends • The part of the face above the eyes • The place where the foot joins the leg • The bones of the face where teeth grow • The part of the body that you hear with • The front part of the leg below the knee • The line of hair that grows over your eye • The part of your leg that is above the knee • ...
The Human Body 2012-11-08
Across
- attaches to bone and allows movement.
- stores bile before entering small intsetines.
- physical breakdown of food into smaller peices.
- the sach that starts the digestive journey.
- muscular tube that contracts,pushing food into the stomach.
- contains hemoglobin and carrys oxygen.
- infection fighters.
- clot blood.
- secretes hormones to control blood sugar.
- the tube food travels down to the stomach.
Down
- joints are held together by this.
- removes water from undigested food material.
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- carry oxygenated blood to the heart.
- finger like protections in the small intestine.
- enzymes chemically break down food into smaller peices.
- living tissues that grow and need blood.
- where food is mashed into to paste and broke down with saliva.
- the smallest,brings nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorb carbon dioxide.
- the liquid parts of blood.
20 Clues: clot blood. • infection fighters. • the liquid parts of blood. • joints are held together by this. • carry oxygenated blood to the heart. • attaches to bone and allows movement. • contains hemoglobin and carrys oxygen. • living tissues that grow and need blood. • secretes hormones to control blood sugar. • the tube food travels down to the stomach. • ...
human body systems 2012-11-08
Across
- controls and cordinate everithing in the body
- bring oxygen to the tissue
- helps with everiday move ments
- make eggs with sperm cells to make offspring
- carry oxigenated blood to the heart
- known as the wind pipe
- in hail oxigen x hail carbon dioxide
- attaches a muscle to a bone
- pumps blood through the body
- breaks down the food fore your body
- gives youre body a structure
Down
- auter skin protection like hair and nails
- controls everithing in the body system
- known as the voice box
- dispousal of waist like sweat and other waste
- helps youre body get the rite amount of blood
- muscular sac that churns to breakdown th
- hormones that regulate our body activities
- carry deoxigenated blood to parts of the body
- makes bile in the body
20 Clues: known as the voice box • known as the wind pipe • makes bile in the body • bring oxygen to the tissue • attaches a muscle to a bone • pumps blood through the body • gives youre body a structure • helps with everiday move ments • carry oxigenated blood to the heart • breaks down the food fore your body • in hail oxigen x hail carbon dioxide • controls everithing in the body system • ...
Anterior Body Landmarks 2013-01-28
Across
- genital region
- bony eye socket
- side of the leg
- anterior knee (kneecap) region
- chest
- chin
- anterior surface of the elbow
- fingers and toes
- armpit
- forehead
- pelvis region
- neck region
- thumb
- palm of the hand
- point of the shoulder
- foot
- mouth
Down
- cheek
- thigh
- great toe
- anterior body trunk region inferior to the ribs
- navel
- hand
- arm
- forearm
- groin
- head
- region of the breastbone
- wrist
- leg
- hip
- ankle
- nose
- breast
34 Clues: arm • leg • hip • hand • chin • head • nose • foot • cheek • thigh • navel • chest • groin • wrist • ankle • thumb • mouth • armpit • breast • forearm • forehead • great toe • neck region • pelvis region • genital region • bony eye socket • side of the leg • fingers and toes • palm of the hand • point of the shoulder • region of the breastbone • anterior surface of the elbow • anterior knee (kneecap) region • ...
the human body 2013-04-18
30 Clues: mano • rene • vita • ossa • collo • bocca • testa • mento • piedi • polso • dente • gamba • spalle • lingua • torace • ciglia • pancia • labbra • fegato • gomito • capelli • schiena • costola • pollice • polmone • mascella • caviglia • orecchio • dito/piede • sopracciglio
Human Body: Skeleton 2013-05-29
Across
- Lower jawbone
- bones that form the wrist
- Bones at the tip of the fingers
- bigger and longer than the ulna
- Hand bones
- Calf bone
- Curved bone
- The third portion of the small intestine
Down
- bone, form joints at the shoulder and the elbow
- consist of 24 bones
- Triangular bone
- the skull
- Foot bone
- The thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm
- Kneecap
- the bone extended from the knee to the ankle
- linked by scapula and sternum
- thickened ventral plate
- third segment of the leg in insects
- Bone of the tarsus
20 Clues: Kneecap • the skull • Foot bone • Calf bone • Hand bones • Curved bone • Lower jawbone • Triangular bone • Bone of the tarsus • consist of 24 bones • thickened ventral plate • bones that form the wrist • linked by scapula and sternum • Bones at the tip of the fingers • bigger and longer than the ulna • third segment of the leg in insects • The third portion of the small intestine • ...
Body systems Sarah 2013-02-28
Across
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- when a sperm cell joins an egg cell
- tissue that attach your muscles to your bones
- another word for your large intestine
- where carbon dioxide is exchanged with oxygen in the lungs
- a group of cells that secrets a substance
- a soft tissue inside your bones
- removing wastes from your body
- the opening where air enters your lungs
- where your bones meet
- an organ that help maintain the level of water and salt in your body
Down
- changing food into material your body needs
- blood vessels that bring blood back to your heart
- where blood is pumped from to other places in the body
- blood vessels that connect veins and arteries to the cells in your body
- the exchange of the gases in your body and the gases in the air
- all the bones in your body
- where oxygen is transferred to the blood and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood
- nerve cells
- a fluid your mouth produces
20 Clues: nerve cells • where your bones meet • all the bones in your body • a fluid your mouth produces • removing wastes from your body • a soft tissue inside your bones • when a sperm cell joins an egg cell • another word for your large intestine • the opening where air enters your lungs • a group of cells that secrets a substance • changing food into material your body needs • ...
The Mystical Body 2013-02-18
Across
- _____ Christ is the head of the church
- Jesus is a _____ by offering sacrifices
- the _____ Spirit builds up the body by God's word, baptism, and the sacraments
- _____ of the offices starts with the letter p
- Christ's _____ flows to other members of the mystical body
- the church is _____ by the Spirit of God
- the _____ represents Christ the head on earth
- our soul must govern the body in obedience to _____
- church Triumphant is in _____
- church Suffering is in _____
- the body has a diversity of members and functions, but only one _____
Down
- Jesus Christ has _____ offices
- church Militant is on _____
- the church is a _____ since it is visible, living, and growing
- the mystical body is three _____
- the Holy Spirit is the _____ of the body of Christ
- the whole people of God participates in these _____
- Christ is _____ and Lord of the universe
- _____ unites us with Christ death and Resurrection
- the Mystical body was united by the life that Christ bestows through the _____
- ______ of the church form one spiritual body
- _____ of the offices starts with the letter k
- in the _____ we share the body of Christ
- Jesus is a _____ by preaching God's word
- _____ is the bridegroom of the church
25 Clues: church Militant is on _____ • church Suffering is in _____ • church Triumphant is in _____ • Jesus Christ has _____ offices • the mystical body is three _____ • _____ is the bridegroom of the church • _____ Christ is the head of the church • Jesus is a _____ by offering sacrifices • Christ is _____ and Lord of the universe • the church is _____ by the Spirit of God • ...
Body and Health 2013-04-12
Across
- place on your body which has been hurt e.g cut or burnt
- putting medicine undr your skin with a needle
- a list of medicines youshould buy that you get from a doctor
- a bit too fat
- when you have some problems with eating, either eat too much or too little
- the place where surgeons operate
- a bad injury you get when you use a knife
- medicine that helps when you have a headache
- help you give to a person in an emergency before the ambulance arrives
- when your eyesight is ... you can't see well
- a patient who can't move is carried on this
- the problem of weighing too much
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- when your ears hurt
- a thing which allows disabled people to move from one place to another
- the bottom part of your face
- an injury caused by fire e.g. a lighter
- it connects your hand with your arm
- they help you walk if you have a broken leg or twisted ankle
- you may get this when you eat something old
- when you have this you can't talk or eat
- a dark mark on your skin after you've got hurt
- one of the symptoms of a bad cold
- a person who gives medical help in emergencies
- e.g. the blind or the deaf
- an illness caused by viruses with a high temperaure, runny nose etc
- a kind of department in a hospital which helps patients with certain problems
- a part of your leg above the foot
- you breathe with them
- a place in hospial where patients come or are brought in an emergency
- when you are allergic to something it can appear on your skin
- it's in the middle of your arm
31 Clues: a bit too fat • when your ears hurt • you breathe with them • e.g. the blind or the deaf • the bottom part of your face • it's in the middle of your arm • the place where surgeons operate • the problem of weighing too much • one of the symptoms of a bad cold • a part of your leg above the foot • it connects your hand with your arm • an injury caused by fire e.g. a lighter • ...
Body Disharmony Crossword 2013-12-29
Across
- Lack of human growth hormone
- Feedback Occurs when the response affects the stimulus by reducing its effects and bringing it back to normal
- Greatly reduced metabolic rate during unfavorable seasons when the food is scarce and the temperature is high or low
- Something that affects the body
- Disease where a lack of iodine leads to a swollen thyroid gland
- Sclerosis Disease in which the myelin sheath around the axon is damaged
- Automatic action that the body does in response to something
- System A system of glands that produce chemical messages called hormones
- The maintenance of various substances in the blood
- What the body does as a result of the stimulus
- The hormone that assists the body to process sugar in the bloodstream
- Neurone Disease Disease affecting the motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord
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- Disease where people are unable to produce sufficient insulin
- Maintain a constant body temperature in spite of the external temperature
- The control of body temperature
- The conversion of nutrients into energy
- Disease Disease of the brain that affects the nerve cells involved in movement
- System This system is responsible for sending fast messages around the body
- The body temperature reflects that of the environment
- Cells that transmit nerve messages around the body
20 Clues: Lack of human growth hormone • The control of body temperature • Something that affects the body • The conversion of nutrients into energy • What the body does as a result of the stimulus • Cells that transmit nerve messages around the body • The maintenance of various substances in the blood • The body temperature reflects that of the environment • ...
FAMILY-BODY PARTS 2014-10-05
23 Clues: MÈRE • JOUE • FILS • TÊTE • ONCLE • FRÈRE • JAMBE • TANTE • FILLE • SOEUR • COEUR • PETIT • MALADE • GENOUX • DROITE • ENFANT • DOIGTS • GAUCHE • ENFANTS • ORTEILS • ÉPAULES • GRAND-PÈRE • GRAND-MÈRE
the body system 2014-11-21
Across
- made of two or more organs
- when the muscle does not striate
- muscle that occurs in the guts
- part of an organism that is made of tissues
- the bones in the system
- twist of an ankle, wrist, or any other joints
- when the muscle striates
- substance in the cavities
- connective tissue that connects two bones
Down
- muscle that protects the heart
- a lymphoid organ that is in the neck of the vertebrate
- when a cell helps the bone form
- keeps the temperature in your body in balance
- tissue found in different forms like the end of the ear
- when the muscle extends or straightens
- made by two or more cells
- a point where two bones move
- controls the passage of fluid through a pipe
- gland that produces sweat
- the smallest structural unit
20 Clues: the bones in the system • when the muscle striates • made by two or more cells • substance in the cavities • gland that produces sweat • made of two or more organs • a point where two bones move • the smallest structural unit • muscle that protects the heart • muscle that occurs in the guts • when a cell helps the bone form • when the muscle does not striate • ...
Human Body Crossword 2014-09-11
Across
- on the jaw
- a bone in the leg
- in the hand
- below the hip
- in the brain
- between the spine and the skull
- below the mouth
- your body is full of it
- middle of the leg
- protects the heart
- between the hand and arm
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- also the skull
- helps you move
- Make up the skeleton
- helps you stand up
- Also called the spine
- below the wrist
- an organ
- connected to the shoulder
- on the face
- below your back
- on the side of the head
22 Clues: an organ • on the jaw • in the hand • on the face • in the brain • below the hip • also the skull • helps you move • below the wrist • below the mouth • below your back • a bone in the leg • middle of the leg • helps you stand up • protects the heart • Make up the skeleton • Also called the spine • your body is full of it • on the side of the head • between the hand and arm • connected to the shoulder • ...
Spanish Body Parts 2014-10-14
Jackson's Body Crossword 2013-04-10
Across
- Used to kick a soccer ball
- Inhales oxygen
- Pumps blood
- The body turns food into _________
- Blood returns to the heart in these
- Like a bone but softer
- Carries Blood
- When you are tired you ______ with your mouth
- Cancer is a _____________
- Helps you digest food
- From your eyes when you cry
- You kneel down on your __________
- Where you genes are stored
Down
- In your back you have 24 bones that make your _______
- Helps you walk
- Half your body is made of this
- You have them on your hand
- White _____ help kill germs in your body
- Without them you have no feeling
- Another word for windpipe
- White blood cells kill them
- Stores hormones
- An ingredient in blood
- Lungs, liver, heart are _______
- Helps you see
- The body's largest organ
26 Clues: Pumps blood • Carries Blood • Helps you see • Helps you walk • Inhales oxygen • Stores hormones • Helps you digest food • Like a bone but softer • An ingredient in blood • The body's largest organ • Another word for windpipe • Cancer is a _____________ • Used to kick a soccer ball • You have them on your hand • Where you genes are stored • White blood cells kill them • ...
Human body skeleton 2013-07-23
Across
- What is the strongest bone in your body to do with your thighs?
- Starting with M what is another name for foot.
- circle or sphere.
- This is a six letter word starting with T and is to do
- What's the upper arm bone called?
- What is the kneecap called?
- Any of the eight small bones forming the wrist.
- What is the other bone in the leg other than tibia?
- What is the shin bone called?
- What is the hip bone called? 2
Down
- Something that protects the heart and lungs.
- Starting with the letter U what is the forearm bone?
- A straight line from the center to the circumference
- What bone starts with M and has five long bones in it?
- The only long bone in the body that lies horizontally.
- Starting with the P what is the main part of your hands
- What is the shoulder blade called? 1
- The bone covering your brain?
- toes.
- What bone is another name for sternum.
- your ankles.
- bone- What usually refers to the lower part of the back?
22 Clues: toes. • your ankles. • circle or sphere. • What is the kneecap called? • The bone covering your brain? • What is the shin bone called? • What is the hip bone called? 2 • What's the upper arm bone called? • What is the shoulder blade called? 1 • What bone is another name for sternum. • Something that protects the heart and lungs. • Starting with M what is another name for foot. • ...
Th Essential Body 2013-10-07
Across
- / composed of the outermost layers of cells in the skin
- / helps regulate many body processes
- / the process of laying down new bone material
- / fatty tissue
- / connects a muscle to a bone
- / the pigment that gives human skin, hair and eyes their colour
- / the site where two bones meet
- / a clear fluid that resembles plasma
- / an elevated intraocular pressure
- / the study of the heart
- / protects and insulates the axon
- /an involuntary response to a stimulus
Down
- / stimulated by changes in pressure or movements of body fluids
- / extends from the midbrain to the medulla oblongata
- / cells with single nuclei that synthesize bone
- / the response to muscle overuse
- / the nerve glue
- / the bending of light waves
- / where a persons spine is curved side to side
- / receive signals from other neurons and the transmit them towards the cell body
20 Clues: / fatty tissue • / the nerve glue • / the study of the heart • / the bending of light waves • / connects a muscle to a bone • / the site where two bones meet • / the response to muscle overuse • / protects and insulates the axon • / an elevated intraocular pressure • / helps regulate many body processes • / a clear fluid that resembles plasma • ...
Body & Pastimes Review 2015-03-09
Across
- Hand
- He/she is painting.
- Ear
- I play an instrument.
- They play baseball.
- You're going to the movies.
- They are sewing.
- You do exercises.
- I run.
- They draw.
- Head
- We write.
- Nose
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- We like to sing.
- We're going to the park.
- He/she likes volleyball.
- We have to walk.
- You ride a bike.
- She swims.
- Eye
- Foot
- I'm going shopping.
- Leg
- You're going to the party.
- I like to jump.
- They have to go.
- You are swimming.
- Knee
- We dance.
- Arm
30 Clues: Ear • Eye • Leg • Arm • Hand • Foot • Knee • Head • Nose • I run. • We dance. • We write. • She swims. • They draw. • I like to jump. • We like to sing. • We have to walk. • You ride a bike. • They are sewing. • They have to go. • You are swimming. • You do exercises. • He/she is painting. • They play baseball. • I'm going shopping. • I play an instrument. • We're going to the park. • He/she likes volleyball. • ...
The Human Body 2015-02-06
Across
- Other name of this body part is underarm
- It is responsible for thinking
- A muscle on the back side of your lower legs
- They digest food
- It connects the upper body to the lower body
- You can find it right beneath the hairline
- They are bean-shaped organs
- The singular form of this body parts is tooth
- A joint beneath your upper arm
- The joint in the middle of the leg
- These body parts are responsible for seeing
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- These are a visible body parts on the outside of the mouth
- This one is formed by the ribs, false ribs and floating ribs
- Well known muscle at the front side of your upper arms
- This joint connects the foot to the leg
- This one is located between the middle finger and the little finger
- This one attaches your head to your upper body
- Each foot has five of these body parts
- This is your most important organ which is pumping blood through the veins
- You can smell with this organ.
20 Clues: They digest food • They are bean-shaped organs • It is responsible for thinking • You can smell with this organ. • A joint beneath your upper arm • The joint in the middle of the leg • Each foot has five of these body parts • This joint connects the foot to the leg • Other name of this body part is underarm • You can find it right beneath the hairline • ...
NO BODY KNOWS 2015-08-19
Across
- tail end
- divides the body into upper and lower halves
- nearest to the midline
- on the back surface
- a hollow space that holds your brain
- farther away from the middle of the body
- easily absorbs water
- on the same side
- four points of direction
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- near the surface
- a hollow space in the body near the hip bones
- situated on the belly surface
- divides the body into two parts, right and left
- directed above
- hollow space in the inferior belly
- referring to a limb
- divides the body into halves
- remote, far away
- divides the body into front and back halves
- repels water
- near the midline
- the lower surface of a structure
- opposite of posterior
23 Clues: tail end • repels water • directed above • near the surface • remote, far away • near the midline • on the same side • referring to a limb • on the back surface • 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 • ...
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2016-02-16
25 Clues: pèl • bec • cua • ales • urpes • dents • potes • aletes • banyes • bigoti • closca • trompa • banyes • ullals • plomes • ullals • antenes • escates • peülles • ratlles • orelles • brànquies • tentacles • cavallera • les taques
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2016-02-16
25 Clues: bec • pèl • cua • ales • dents • urpes • potes • plomes • banyes • bigoti • closca • aletes • banyes • ullals • trompa • ullals • antenes • peülles • orelles • escates • ratlles • cavallera • tentacles • brànquies • les taques
Animals & Body Parts 2015-11-26
Across
- Before bed, you must brush your ______.
- Ahhh! They´re so slimey and creepy. This animal is also missing a pair of legs.
- Primates (humans included) have an opposable ______.
- This animal goes MOOOOOO!
- This animal has long ears and a fluffy tail.
- Sara´s ______ is blonde and straight.
- When you have a pet, you must clean its ______.
- An ______ has large ears and a trunk. It´s also very heavy.
- Most basketball players are ______.
- When you carry your groceries, you lift with your ______.
- You would never show up to class without wearing these.
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- You wear jewelry around your ______.
- This animal has black and white stripes.
- The opposite of tall.
- Kelsey´s favorite animal is a ______.
- _____ball.
- "Man´s best friend."
- You don´t have a ______, but cats and lizards do!
- An ______ has eight legs!
- This animal is small and often lives in a cage. It looks like a furry ball.
- You use these to kiss someone!
- ______ can be blue, brown, green, or hazel.
22 Clues: _____ball. • "Man´s best friend." • The opposite of tall. • This animal goes MOOOOOO! • An ______ has eight legs! • You use these to kiss someone! • Most basketball players are ______. • You wear jewelry around your ______. • Kelsey´s favorite animal is a ______. • Sara´s ______ is blonde and straight. • Before bed, you must brush your ______. • ...
body systems_Science Crossword 2016-07-12
Across
- part of the brain were the spinal cord enters the skull
- a substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used up in the proess
- the system in your body that fights infections
- the organism a parasite lives in
- a disease that can be spread
- the electrical message carried by a nerve cell
- the chemical store of glucose in the liver and muscles
- a pathogen about one hundred times smaller than a bacterium
- any factor that stimulates a receptor and brings about a response
- muscles or glands that put the messages into effect
- a nerve cell
- all the chemical reactions occurring in the cells
- an organism that cause disease
- a single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to spread
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- an early antibiotic
- a viral disease; symptoms include a rash of small, itchy blisters
- very easy to spread; used to describe a diseas
- a chemical that causes your body to react as if it had encountered a pathogen
- the system controlling involuntary actions such as the heartbeat
- a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
- quick, automatic actions that protect the body from danger
- the nerve that carries messages to the brain from the retina at the back of the eye
- chemical substances that act as a messengers in the body
- the common name for the hormone epinephrine
- an organism that lives on or in the body of another organism and takes nutrients from
- a viral disease that causes a rash
- a white blood cell that consumes pathogens
- the part of the neurone that contains the nucleus
- able to make the antibodies to a pathogen before it can make you unwell
30 Clues: a nerve cell • an early antibiotic • a disease that can be spread • an organism that cause disease • the organism a parasite lives in • a viral disease that causes a rash • a white blood cell that consumes pathogens • the common name for the hormone epinephrine • very easy to spread; used to describe a diseas • the system in your body that fights infections • ...
The Human Body 2016-07-12
Across
- A viral disease, symptoms include a rash of small itchy blisters
- An organism that causes disease
- A substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria
- An organism that a parasite lives in
- A single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to spread
- Fast automatic actions that protect the body from danger. aka reflexes
- The part of the brain that controls conscious thoughts and the movement of limbs as well as receiving signals from the muscles
- Part of the brain where the spinal cord enters the skull
- The lower half of the brain stem
- The electrical message carried by a nerve cell
- Chemical substances that work as messengers in the body
- Microscopic, single celled organisms
- The common name for the hormone epinephrine
- system The system in your body that fights infections
- An infectious disease caused by mosquitoes that carry the Plasmodium parasite
- Anything that causes our bodies to stop working properly
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- A nerve cell
- A substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used up in the process
- The process of maintaining a constant internal environment
- The nerve that carries messages back and forth to the brain and the retina behind the eye
- A white blood cell that consumes pathogens and is found in the lymph nodes
- A disease that can be spread
- The part of the neurone that contains the nucleus
- A chemical that kills fungi
- All of the chemical reactions occurring in the cells
- The space between two neurones
- An organism that lives on or in the body of another organism
- A nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
- A pathogen about one hundred times smaller than a bacteria
29 Clues: A nerve cell • A chemical that kills fungi • A disease that can be spread • The space between two neurones • An organism that causes disease • The lower half of the brain stem • An organism that a parasite lives in • Microscopic, single celled organisms • The common name for the hormone epinephrine • The electrical message carried by a nerve cell • ...
The Human Body 2016-09-21
Across
- a bone in one's chest
- you can bite or chew with it
- Kiefer
- you have two of them to stand
- the joint that connects the foot and the leg
- Hüfte
- when you drink too much alcohol you damage it
- Magen
- the organ in the chest
- the soft part of the mouth that can move around
- you have two of them above your bottom
- Darm
- Knie
- it is like a finger on your foot
- Nase
- Brustkorb
- Mund
- Rücken
- Nacken
- it is between the hand and the arm
- it is at the end of your arm
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- you stand on it
- weibliche Brust
- Oberschenkel
- Taille
- you can hear with it
- the organ inside your head
- one of the four long thin parts of your hand
- Po
- Schulter
- Wirbelsäule
- Auge
- Kehle
- Haut
- it connects the shoulder to the hand
- it is next to your nose
- part of the arm
- Kinn
- it contains the brain
- Daumen
40 Clues: Po • Auge • Darm • Haut • Knie • Nase • Mund • Kinn • Hüfte • Magen • Kehle • Kiefer • Taille • Rücken • Nacken • Daumen • Schulter • Brustkorb • Wirbelsäule • Oberschenkel • you stand on it • weibliche Brust • part of the arm • you can hear with it • a bone in one's chest • it contains the brain • the organ in the chest • it is next to your nose • the organ inside your head • you can bite or chew with it • it is at the end of your arm • ...
Human body(인체) 2016-05-18
body and clothes 2018-04-16
22 Clues: рот • уши • нос • юбка • зубы • ноги • обувь • шорты • брюки • форма • шляпа • глаза • джинсы • блузка • платье • пальто • свитер • пальцы • волосы • ботинки • футболка • пальцы на ногах
Adaptive Body Defense 2019-12-11
Across
- our own cells are richly studded with () molecules.
- our own cells are richly studded with () molecules.
- the combination of blood protein and () is recognized as foreigner.
- the()response to a threat involves tremendously
- immunity is not restricted to the infection site.
- do not respond to specific antigens but instead play on essential role.
- pollen grains and () such as bacteria and virus.
- constitute the cell mediated arm of the adaptive defences and do not make antibodies.
- foreign molecules are called?
- it is an antibodies that used for such porpose are decendant of a single cells
- it recognize and act against particular pathogens substance or foreign
- the immature lymphocytes realeased from the marror are () identical.
- it recognized and mounts even stronger attacks encountered pathogens on previously.
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- t cell arise from lymphocytes that migrate to the.
- the third line of body Defense act to () foreign molecules.
- when they present antigens,() and macrophages actived T cells.
- dendritic cells are present in connective tissues in the epidermis .
- lymphocytes organate from?
- when lymphocytes them selves defend the body,immunity is called?
- it's act against such target either directly or other.
- such as cancer ,rheumatoid arthritis and AIDS
- they are foreign intruders or ?
- produce antibodies and oversea humoral immunity.
- the troublesome small molecule is called ?
- antibodies also referred to as?
- mediated immunity also called as humoral immunity.
- tend to remain fixed in the lymphoid organs.
- as a rule, small () are not antigenic.
- bacteria and virus are () because their surface bear foreign molecules.
- these factors are now known to be unique protein.
30 Clues: lymphocytes organate from? • foreign molecules are called? • they are foreign intruders or ? • antibodies also referred to as? • as a rule, small () are not antigenic. • the troublesome small molecule is called ? • tend to remain fixed in the lymphoid organs. • such as cancer ,rheumatoid arthritis and AIDS • the()response to a threat involves tremendously • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-11-10
Across
- The technical name for the windpipe
- The rings around the trachea and parts of the ear are made of this
- dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down beneath your lungs
- The air sacs in the lungs
- place where urine is stored
- The system involved in processing and obtaining nurtrients from food
- cells that defend the body from infection
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The system involved in gas exchange (breathing)
- organs found in the ribcage that are part of the respiratory system
- Common respiratory condition caused by the narrowing of the bronchioles
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- also called the colon. About 1.5m long and involved in absorbing vitamines and water
- the straw-coloured fluid that forms part of the blood
- The system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and waste materital away from cells via the blood
- small disc-like cells found in blood that oare involved with forming clots
- cells that carry oxygen around the body
- Blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick. This is where gas exchange happens in the blood
- Animals with hooves and four chambers in their stomachs
- The air passages that carry air in and out of the lungs
- The system involved in filtering out waste and controlling contents of body fluids
- bean shaped organs that filter waste from the blood
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- the number of chambers in the heart
23 Clues: The air sacs in the lungs • place where urine is stored • The technical name for the windpipe • the number of chambers in the heart • cells that carry oxygen around the body • cells that defend the body from infection • The system involved in gas exchange (breathing) • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Body. Part 2 2019-11-04
Across
- The part of a person's body connecting the head to the rest of the body
- The part of the face through which you breathe and smell
- The Part of the face that turns red when a person is ashamed (plural)
- The opening through which food is taken
- Arched lines of hair (plural)
- This allows you to bite and chew (plural)
- One of the two soft, red edges of the mouth
- Small hair around the eyes (plural)
- Man's facial hair
- When a person does not know something, he or she usually lifts up this part of the body
- The passage from the mouth to the stomach
- We take children for this part of the body so that they do not run away
- The organ of speech
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- When you eat it becomes bigger
- The hearing organ (plural)
- The part of the face above the eyebrows
- The part of a person's body connecting the head to the rest of the body
- There is a double bus and there is a double...
- Children usually stick to this part of the body with their lips and drink milk (plural)
- When you eat it becomes bigger
- Hair that grows between a person's nose and mouth
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal
- The upper part of our body
- Natural head covering (plural)
- One of the two organs of sight
- Where the heart is
26 Clues: Man's facial hair • Where the heart is • The organ of speech • The hearing organ (plural) • The upper part of our body • Arched lines of hair (plural) • When you eat it becomes bigger • When you eat it becomes bigger • Natural head covering (plural) • One of the two organs of sight • Small hair around the eyes (plural) • The part of the face above the eyebrows • ...
ADAPTIVE BODY DEFENCE 2019-12-30
Across
- T cells from Lymphocytes that migrate to the _.
- Cancer,rheumatoid arthritis and AIDS are called as _.
- Antibodies also referred as _ .
- Lymphocytes organate from _ in red bone narrow.
- The troublesome small molecule is called?
- These factors are now known to be unique protein.
- It recognizes and mount even stronger attacks encountered pathogens on previously.
- Pollen grains and _ such as bacteria and virus.
- Our own cells are richly studded with _ molecules.
- Our own cells are richly studded with _ molecules.
- When lymphocytes themselves defend the body,the immunity is called _ .
- They are foreign intruders or _ .
- It's an antibodies that used for such propose re decendant of a single cells.
- Produce antibodies and oversea humoral immunity .
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- The _ response to a threat involves tremendously.
- It recognizes and act against particular pathogens substance or foreign.
- Foreign molecules are called?
- It's act against such target either directly or other.
- Constitute the cell mediated arm of the adaptive defences and do not make antibodies.
- Dendritic cells are present in connective tissue in the epidermis.
- The third line of body defence act to _ foreign molecules.
- Immunity is not restricted to the infection site.
- The immature Lymphocytes realeased from the _ are essentially identical.
- Tend to remain fixed in the lymphoid organs.
- Do not response to specific Antigens but instead play on essential role.
- The combination of blood protein and _ is recognized as foreigner.
- Mediated immunity also called as Humoral immunity.
- When they present antigens, _ and macrophages actived T cells.
- Small _ are not Antigenic
29 Clues: Small _ are not Antigenic • Foreign molecules are called? • Antibodies also referred as _ . • They are foreign intruders or _ . • The troublesome small molecule is called? • Tend to remain fixed in the lymphoid organs. • T cells from Lymphocytes that migrate to the _. • Lymphocytes organate from _ in red bone narrow. • Pollen grains and _ such as bacteria and virus. • ...
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2020-04-04
27 Clues: REP • ČRTE • ŠAPE • PIKE • GRBE • OKEL • BRKI • ŠKRGE • DLAKA • PERJE • LUSKE • RILEC • KRILO • JEZIK • GRIVA • ZOBJE • KLJUN • ČEKANI • GOBČEK • ROGOVI • KOPITA • PLAVUTI • ROGOVJE • KRMPLJI • PLAVUTKE • KREMPLJI • LUPINA,OKLEP
Human Body Crossword 2020-06-08
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- What stops things from getting in your cell?
- What damages your lungs?
- What damages the air sacs in your lungs?
- What Helps us grow hair?
- What do your cells float in?
- What is the disease that inflamanates your oxygen tubes?
- What makes protein for the cell?
- What takes food from the liver and breaks it down more?
- What produces sweat?
- What helps plants make energy?
- What makes the two air sacs in your lungs fill with fluids?
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- What helps break food down in your stomach?
- What helps us make energy?
- What takes the food that your body doesn't need?
- What makes it hard to breathe?
- What helps the cells move?
- What carries your food to your stomach?
- What stores calories?
- What speeds up the chemical reactions?
- Who tells cells what to do?
- What gets read of the waste in your body?
21 Clues: What produces sweat? • What stores calories? • What damages your lungs? • What Helps us grow hair? • What helps us make energy? • What helps the cells move? • Who tells cells what to do? • What do your cells float in? • What makes it hard to breathe? • What helps plants make energy? • What makes protein for the cell? • What speeds up the chemical reactions? • ...
Animals Body Parts 2020-05-05
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- Zebras and bees have them.
- Mammals give birth to babies...
- carnivore animals have these to help them tear the meat.
- Mammals, birds and reptiles breathe with...
- one of the long, thin parts like arms of some sea animals, used for feeling and holding things, catching food, or moving
- a part of an animal's body, sticking out from the base of the back.
- the long, thick hair that grows along the top of a horse's neck or around the face and neck of a lion
- Some animals like cheetah and giraffes have them.
- birds body covering.
- the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying.
- the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth
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- Fish breathe with...
- a round raised part on a person's or animal's back
- Mammals body covering.
- hair that grows on the animals face.
- the hard outer covering of some animals.
- Birds, amphibians and reptiles lay...
- the foot of an animal that has claws or nails, such as a cat, dog, or bear.
- Fish use them to swim.
- the pair of horns that grow from the head of the male of some animals, such as deer, and that look like branches.
- Fish and reptiles body covering.
- the hard part on the bottom of the feet of animals such as horses, sheep, and deer.
- a hard, pointed, often curved part that grows from the top of the head of some animals.
- the long, tube-shaped nose of an elephant.
24 Clues: Fish breathe with... • birds body covering. • Mammals body covering. • Fish use them to swim. • Zebras and bees have them. • Mammals give birth to babies... • Fish and reptiles body covering. • hair that grows on the animals face. • Birds, amphibians and reptiles lay... • the hard outer covering of some animals. • the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth • ...
Science - Human Body 2020-12-24
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- We give your body support and structure, protect delicate organs and filled with a substance called marrow.
- We are blood vessels that send blood away from your heart to all different parts of your body. We have thicker, stronger walls than veins.
- We take oxygen that your body needs from the air and also take carbon dioxide that is in your blood and send it out of your body.
- Your body can't use every part of the food you eat. The waste comes to me, and I dry it out so it can leave your body.
- We are a pair of filters that clean your blood. We take liquid waste from your bloodstream and we send it down to your bladder.
- I am a muscle located behind your lungs. I pump blood to all parts of your body.
- I am the first digit of your hand. Without me, it’s difficult to hold things.
- We are blood vessels that send blood back towards your heart. Most of the blood we carry doesn't have much oxygen left in it.
- I make bile to help your stomach breakdown food. I also make antibodies to help you fight disease.
- When you eat, I mix your food with chemicals made by your body, then I churn up your food into smaller parts.
- We provide with vision, the ability to receive and process visual details.
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- We work in pairs to pull your bones in different directions. We also help move food and blood through your body. Without us, you'd wouldn't be able to move at all.
- I am sometimes called your “windpipe.” When you breathe, air travels through me to your lungs.
- I helps you to chew your food. I am also used in the act of swallowing and I am a primary organ for taste.
- I am the hardest part of your body. I support the structures of the face and provides a protective cavity for the brain.
- I help in hearing and balance. I have three parts - external, middle and inner.
- I have pores so sweat can escape your body. I also sense temperature and feel the things around you.
- I absorb the nutrients that your body needs from your food and I put it in your bloodstream so your body can use it.
- I control your muscles and all of the organs in your body. I even hold all of your thoughts and memories.
- I am a tube in your throat. When you swallow, food or drink travels down through me into your stomach.
20 Clues: We provide with vision, the ability to receive and process visual details. • I am the first digit of your hand. Without me, it’s difficult to hold things. • I help in hearing and balance. I have three parts - external, middle and inner. • I am a muscle located behind your lungs. I pump blood to all parts of your body. • ...
French Body Parts 2020-12-16
34 Clues: arm • leg • eye • cou • head • toes • arms • hand • feet • hair • chin • knee • foot • back • cheek • chest • knees • ankle • elbow • waist • throat • behind • tongue • ear(f) • finger • face(m) • face(f) • stomach • nose(m) • mouth(f) • The body • teeth(f) • shoulders • Parts of the body
Intermediate Body Words 2021-02-24
25 Clues: Body • Toes • Neck • Legs • Nose • Lips • Arms • Eyes • Head • Face • Feet • Chin • Hair • Ears • Mouth • Hands • Knees • Teeth • Tongue • Cheeks • Throat • Ankles • Stomach • Fingers • Forehead
Body Composition Crossword 2017-04-29
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- tritium, deuterium, oxygen-18 are types of ___
- mass/volume
- estimate body composition by pinching the skin
- hydrostatic weighing can be difficult for someone who is ___
- a principle of whole body counting is that there are 3 types of __ in the body
- body volume determined in a capsule
- developed in agriculture research
- expensive, equpment is no longer supported by manufacturer
- method for TOBEC; uses an ___ field rather than a current using electrodes
- estimating body composition from body density
- tissues that are high in water are highly ___
- hydration levels can significantly alter its results
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- an assumption of DXA is that ___ level does not change body composition
- measurement of the human body that can be applied to lab/field settings
- electrical current follows path of least ___
- anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating are examples of _____
- ___ weighing is considered the "gold standard" to assess body composition
- calculates the mineral content and then the pure fat content measured with each pixel
- loss of muscle as part of the aging process
- measures body composition from height and weight
20 Clues: mass/volume • developed in agriculture research • body volume determined in a capsule • loss of muscle as part of the aging process • electrical current follows path of least ___ • estimating body composition from body density • tissues that are high in water are highly ___ • tritium, deuterium, oxygen-18 are types of ___ • estimate body composition by pinching the skin • ...
The human body 2019-06-07
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- Give substances to cells and take away waste.
- donor Another name for blood type O.
- Skin, hair, nails and some glands.
- gland Structure of the skin that helps to regulate temperature.
- The second level of organization of the human body.
- The involuntary muscles surrounding hollow organs.
- The voluntary muscles of the body.
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- Carry blood away from the heart.
- The third level of organization of the human body.
- The shoulders, arms, hands, hips, legs, and feet.
- valve The "door" that leads to the lungs.
- The involuntary muscle of the heart.
- Structure of the skin that allows us to feel things.
- The skull, vertebrate column, ribs, and sternum.
- Form blood clots to repair a hurt blood vessel.
- Group of organs working together.
- The most inner layer of the skin; contains fatty tissue.
- The blood flows from the right ventricle to the ...
- valve The "door" that leads to the aorta.
- atrium The heart chamber in which the blood arrives from the body.
- Produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
- Carry blood back to the heart.
22 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Group of organs working together. • Skin, hair, nails and some glands. • The voluntary muscles of the body. • The involuntary muscle of the heart. • donor Another name for blood type O. • valve The "door" that leads to the lungs. • valve The "door" that leads to the aorta. • ...
Body Parts Crossword 2017-01-16
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- Food is swallowed down this
- These are used to chew food
- these clean the blood
- the joint between the foot and the leg
- Part of the head above the eyes
- Shoes are worn on this
- This runs down the middle of the back
- We hear with this
- The coloured part of the eye
- The joint between the forearm and the lower arm
- This has fingers on the end of it
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- You can puff these up with air
- Food goes into this
- these are on the end of the foot
- This is on the end of the finger
- This beats to circulate the blood
- We need these to breathe
- The line of hairs above the eye
- There are two of these that come from the shoulders
- This is at the top of the body and holds the brain
- the joint between the top of the leg and the body
21 Clues: We hear with this • Food goes into this • these clean the blood • Shoes are worn on this • We need these to breathe • Food is swallowed down this • These are used to chew food • The coloured part of the eye • You can puff these up with air • Part of the head above the eyes • The line of hairs above the eye • these are on the end of the foot • This is on the end of the finger • ...
Energy of Body 2020-10-13
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- It is a protective nutrient
- An example of energy giving food
- A body building nutrient
- We get theses from plants
- We should check this before eating packed food
- We keep our leftover food here
- We get this from cows, buffaloes and goats
- We should do this with our hands before and after eating
- Helps in proper functioning of digestive system
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- A method of preserving food
- An energy giving nutrient
- Help in the formation on bones and blood
- Too much of this nutrient is harmful for our health
- An example of junk food
- They make our food tasty
- Three-fourths of our weight is made of this
- We should store food in this type of containers
- It has all the nutrients in the right amount
- We get this from seeds of groundnut plant
- We get this from hens and ducks
- An example of body building food
21 Clues: An example of junk food • They make our food tasty • A body building nutrient • An energy giving nutrient • We get theses from plants • A method of preserving food • It is a protective nutrient • We keep our leftover food here • We get this from hens and ducks • An example of energy giving food • An example of body building food • Help in the formation on bones and blood • ...
Body Puzzle activity 2020-11-06
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- lungs bring in...
- lungs take out...
- carry blood away from the heart
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite and sleep patterns
- muscles pull on the...
- sends blood throughout our bodies
- move body parts by contracting and then relaxing
- the outer layer of the cerebrum
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- contains the information that essentially makes you who you are
- provide support for our bodies and help form our shape
- a pathway for messages between the brain and the body
- a small flap of tissue that keeps food and liquid from going to the lungs
- controls what you think and feel
- a big artery that leaves the heart carrying oxygenated blood
- shelters the heart and lungs
- carry blood back to the heart
- coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- protects the brain and forms the shape of the face
- there are three types of muscles: skeletal, involuntary and...
- the airtight box that houses that bronchial tree
20 Clues: lungs bring in... • lungs take out... • muscles pull on the... • shelters the heart and lungs • carry blood back to the heart • carry blood away from the heart • the outer layer of the cerebrum • controls what you think and feel • sends blood throughout our bodies • move body parts by contracting and then relaxing • the airtight box that houses that bronchial tree • ...
Human body parts 2020-11-09
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- It is the joint of the arm.
- Upper limb of the human body, goes from the shoulder to the hand.
- main organ, its function is to pump blood.
- They are used to see.
- lower part of the face located below the mouth.
- upper part of the face, between the eyebrows and the hair.
- It is the back of the trunk.
- head hair.
- It is the joint of the leg.
- lower limb, goes from hip to foot.
- It is used to eat and chew food.
- they are used to listen.
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- It is used for walking, it goes from the ankle to the fingers.
- used to receive food and talk.
- located over the eye covered with hair.
- unites the head with the trunk.
- They range from the wrist to the fingertips.
- it is used for breathing and smelling.
- It is the end of the hands and feet.
- It is the joint between the leg and the foot.
- It is the upper part of the body.
21 Clues: head hair. • They are used to see. • they are used to listen. • It is the joint of the arm. • It is the joint of the leg. • It is the back of the trunk. • used to receive food and talk. • unites the head with the trunk. • It is used to eat and chew food. • It is the upper part of the body. • lower limb, goes from hip to foot. • It is the end of the hands and feet. • ...
olivia-body systems 2020-11-10
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- branches off the spine
- protects your body from injuries
- moves food through the body
- tiniest and most numerous blood cells
- protects your skin
- filters blood
- produces sperm
- large blood vessles
- makes T blood cells
- sends signals to your body
- tudes thats carries urine
- holds o2
- hold urin
- outer layer
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- metergland controls horomones
- moves food to the stomach
- makes your back flexible
- adsords water
- has veins
- move bones
- 206 of them
- very thin; emaciated.
- releasing blood presher
- 12 things that protects your insides
- each bronchi tude splits into two like trees
- carry o2
- found only in the heart
27 Clues: holds o2 • carry o2 • has veins • hold urin • move bones • 206 of them • outer layer • adsords water • filters blood • produces sperm • protects your skin • large blood vessles • makes T blood cells • very thin; emaciated. • branches off the spine • releasing blood presher • found only in the heart • makes your back flexible • moves food to the stomach • tudes thats carries urine • ...
Human body systems 2020-10-28
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- Muscles found in heart
- system The system that goes throughout the whole body
- Too holes meet when inhaling
- Blowing our carbon dioxide because we don’t need it
- Make new bone and help repair
- Soft tissue that contains protein
- break down bone
- Carry’s blood away and to he heart
- The act for us to breathe in oxygen for it to work
- Short loop from heart to lungs and back
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- cord Nerves that branch out to every organ
- Carry’s blood away from heart
- Controls what we think and feel
- Inside the compact bone
- Carry’s blood to heart
- system Contains brain and spinal cord
- Lets us breathe
- muscles we can’t control
- Muscles attached by tendons to the bone
- solid outside part of the bone
20 Clues: Lets us breathe • break down bone • Muscles found in heart • Carry’s blood to heart • Inside the compact bone • muscles we can’t control • Too holes meet when inhaling • Carry’s blood away from heart • Make new bone and help repair • solid outside part of the bone • Controls what we think and feel • Soft tissue that contains protein • Carry’s blood away and to he heart • ...
Human Body Crossword 2020-10-27
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- you eat and drink through it
- The center of the circulatory system
- Made of Fibers
- Carries blood from the heart
- carries messages
- Its extremely strong
- Attached by cord like tendons
- Found in the heart
- In your head
- The structure of your body
- Seperates the left atrium from the ventricle
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- bewteen the right ventricle and the pulmonary artey
- You breathe through it
- food goes down it
- looks like a sponge
- Attached to your Sholder
- Go through the whole body
- center of the nervous system
- contains information
- the center of the respiratory system
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 2020-10-21
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- bone that protects the brain
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- type of muscle that are found in the heart
- controls the body
- type of muscle that is connected to bones
- first phase of the heart beating
- the air only pipe
- tiny hair inside the nose
- type of muscle that look smooth
- carries blood to the heart
- carries the blood away from the heart
- the most complex part of the brain
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- bone cells that make new bones
- protects the heart and lungs
- carries air
- second phase of the heart beating
- protein that makes bones
- where you information is stored
- nervous system’s cells
- a muscle located in front of the upper arm
20 Clues: carries air • controls the body • the air only pipe • nervous system’s cells • protein that makes bones • tiny hair inside the nose • carries blood to the heart • bone that protects the brain • protects the heart and lungs • bone cells that make new bones • where you information is stored • type of muscle that look smooth • first phase of the heart beating • ...
The human body 2020-10-22
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- contracts in when inhaling causes the lungs to expand
- this blood cell clogs your blood
- the bottom two chambers of the heart
- smallest blood vessels carrying nutrients and oxygen to every cell
- Main artery pumps blood to your head
- pumps blood, main organ in the circulatory system
- blood vessels transporting the blood back to the heart
- this type of digestion is done by the stomach when food is disolved
- this type of digestion is done by the mouth (teeth)
- wave like contraction that pushes food down
- pumps blood away from the heart
- this blood cell fights disease
- this system is involved in the removal of wastes from your body
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- the organ that absorbs most of the nutrients you've eaten and transfers them to your bloodstream
- this system is involved in breaking down food and absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream
- this system is involved with breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- the top 2 chambers of the heart
- special tissue of your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- the system involved pumping blood around the body
- this blood cell carries oxygen and energy through your cells
20 Clues: this blood cell fights disease • the top 2 chambers of the heart • pumps blood away from the heart • this blood cell clogs your blood • the bottom two chambers of the heart • Main artery pumps blood to your head • wave like contraction that pushes food down • pumps blood, main organ in the circulatory system • the system involved pumping blood around the body • ...
Human body crossword 2020-10-27
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- 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 • ...
Ess body thing 2020-10-27
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- 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 • ...
Body and feelings 2020-11-18
21 Clues: Fuß • Kopf • Nase • Arme • Mund • müde • Füße • Knie • Hände • Zehen • Beine • Ohren • Augen • sauer • Haare • Finger • Körper • traurig • glücklich • verängstigt • ausgezeichnet
Adjectives and body 2018-04-05
26 Clues: suu • pea • suur • saba • ilus • kurb • kuum • kael • kole • külm • paks • pikk • väike • unine • õhuke • hambad • kõrvad • lühike • silmad • pikk in. • hirmunud • sõbralik • naljakas • imepisike • hiigelsuur • fantastiline
The Body Test 2019-02-17
Body Systems Review 2018-12-10
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- which body system controls all other systems
- system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water
- process where materials are exchanged between blood and body cells
- system that takes in food, absorbs nutrients, and removes wastes
- place where most chemical digestion takes place
- most important nutrient because body processes require this material
- the KEY word for studying body systems
- type of digestion that is physical. This takes place in the mouth an stomach
- the excretory system rids your body of these which would be harmful if not addressed
- System that stores and carries White blood cells that fight disease and returns fluid to the blood stream
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- all body systems work together to strive for this
- system that fights off foreign invaders
- type of digestion that includes saliva, hydrochloric acid and pepsin
- place where water is absorbed back into the blood stream
- the central nervous system is made of the brain and __________
- where does blood go after it leaves the right ventricle
- system that filters blood and removes wastes from blood
- contractions of smooth muscles push food toward the stomach
- large muscle that assist with breathing
- the strongest chamber of the heart. responsible for the PUSH of blood to the body
- system that transports materials to and from cells
- system that allows for movement and contracting
- provides your body with growing materials and tissue repair
- system that regulates body's hormone levels
- what is missing? cells-organs-systems-organisms
25 Clues: the KEY word for studying body systems • system that fights off foreign invaders • large muscle that assist with breathing • system that regulates body's hormone levels • which body system controls all other systems • place where most chemical digestion takes place • system that allows for movement and contracting • what is missing? cells-organs-systems-organisms • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-06-16
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- body stays stable though environment changes
- system that takes oxygen into the body
- smallest unit of structure and function
- make blood cells
- system that helps the body move
- this system contains the brain and spinal cord
- your favorite subject
- this system carries materials to the cells
- being at your best possible level of health
- this system removes waste
- structures composed of different kinds of tissues
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- wellness has this many components
- this type of health deals with body functions
- group of similar cells performing a function
- your school mascot
- this system breaks down food for the body
- tough outer covering of our body
- the last name of your science teacher
- the health deals with feelings and emotions
- system that provides support and protection
- 26 bones of the backbone
- this health deals with getting along with others
22 Clues: make blood cells • your school mascot • your favorite subject • 26 bones of the backbone • this system removes waste • system that helps the body move • tough outer covering of our body • wellness has this many components • the last name of your science teacher • system that takes oxygen into the body • smallest unit of structure and function • ...
The Human Body 2021-08-11
20 Clues: pé • mão • dedo • boca • olho • unha • braço • nariz • ombro • perna • cabeça • cabelo • orelha • joelho • cintura • pescoço • garganta • estômago • cotovelo • dedo do pé
