body Crossword Puzzles
Human body Crossword 2026-02-17
21 Clues: – leg • – eye • – arm • – ear • – neck • – hair • – hand • – knee • – nose • – head • – foot • – cheek • – ankle • – thumb • – wrist • – mouth • – elbow • – tongue • – finger • – forehead • – shoulders
PU3-body parts 2026-01-19
Across
- the part sticking out of some animals' bodies
- the front part of the head
- one of the five parts of a hand
- the joint of the arm
- the organ for seeing
- the part where arm meets body
- the part from shoulders to hips
- one of the five parts of a foot
- the part from shoulder to hand
- the whole human or animal structure
- the front part between chest and legs
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- the joint of the leg
- the threads on your head
- the part from hip to foot
- the part at the end of a leg
- the top part of the body
- the part connecting head and shoulders
- the plural of foot
- the part for smelling and breathing
- the part at the end of an arm
- the organ for hearing
- the opening for eating and speaking
- a tool for cutting things
23 Clues: the plural of foot • the joint of the leg • the joint of the arm • the organ for seeing • the organ for hearing • the threads on your head • the top part of the body • the part from hip to foot • a tool for cutting things • the front part of the head • the part at the end of a leg • the part at the end of an arm • the part where arm meets body • the part from shoulder to hand • ...
The Human Body 2026-01-21
Across
- system — heart and blood vessels that move blood and nutrients.
- — the body’s way of keeping internal conditions stable.
- — organs that work together to perform major functions (e.g., digestive system).
- — a group of similar cells that work together.
- system — brain, spinal cord, and nerves that control the body.
- — organs that bring in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- — an automatic, quick response to a stimulus (like pulling away from something hot).
- system — organs involved in breathing.
- system — organs that break down food and absorb nutrients.
- — a germ (like a virus or bacteria) that can cause disease.
Down
- — organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- — organ that controls thinking and body functions.
- system — cells and organs that protect the body from germs.
- system — muscles that enable movement.
- — organ that filters waste from the blood and makes urine.
- — a substance the body needs from food for energy and growth.
- — the smallest unit of life.
- — a body part made of tissues that has a specific job (e.g., heart).
- system — bones and joints that support and protect the body.
- — chemical messenger released by glands that controls body processes.
20 Clues: — the smallest unit of life. • system — muscles that enable movement. • system — organs involved in breathing. • — organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • — a group of similar cells that work together. • — organ that controls thinking and body functions. • — the body’s way of keeping internal conditions stable. • ...
PART OF BODY 2025-12-27
24 Clues: PIPI • DADA • BAHU • DAGU • ALIS • SIKU • DAHI • MATA • MULUT • BIBIR • LIDAH • LEHER • PERUT • RAMBUT • LENGAN • TANGAN • KEPALA • TELINGA • PUNGGUNG • DUA GIGI • PINGGANG • JARI JARI • SATU GIGI • JARI JEMPOL
The Human Body 2025-11-18
Across
- This joint allows your head to rotate on your neck.
- Happens when the skeletal and muscular systems work together.
- The bone found on the pinky side of your forearm.
- Examples of this type of joint are knees and elbows.
- The bone found on the thumb side of your forearm.
- Breaks or cracks in bones.
- The bones that make up your ankle (collectively).
- Examples of this type of joint are shoulders and hips.
- Connective tissue that cushions joints.
- The muscles that help to straighten your arm.
- The correct name for your calf muscle.
- The term used to describe muscles getting bigger.
- The large bone in your upper arm.
- Muscles that are found only in the heart.
Down
- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- Wear and tear on joints, usually affects older people (short answer).
- Connective tissue that attaches bone to bone.
- The largest and strongest bone in the human body.
- The muscles that help to bend your leg at the knee.
- Connective tissue that connects muscle to muscle.
- The bones that make up your wrist (collectively).
- This is made up of multiple bones and protects the brain.
- The muscles that help to straighten your leg.
- Bones that protect internal organs.
- The muscles that help to bend your arm.
- The term used to describe muscles getting smaller.
- The point at which two bones meet.
- Examples of this type of joint are wrists and ankles.
- The type of muscle that can be found in organs, blood vessels, and glands.
- The type of muscle responsible for movement.
30 Clues: Breaks or cracks in bones. • The large bone in your upper arm. • The point at which two bones meet. • Bones that protect internal organs. • The correct name for your calf muscle. • The muscles that help to bend your arm. • Connective tissue that cushions joints. • Muscles that are found only in the heart. • The type of muscle responsible for movement. • ...
body movement verbs 2026-03-10
Across
- – To hit something with your foot.
- – To jump a long distance or high up.
- – To raise your shoulders to show you don't know.
- – To walk unevenly because of a hurt leg
- – To jump up and down.
- – To pull something hard or suddenly.
- – To shake because you are cold or scared.
- -wrinkle your forehead in worry
- -touch gently with your
- – To move quickly to avoid something.
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- – To rest on your knees.
- – To turn around in a circle quickly.
- – To straighten your body or limbs fully.
- -smile widely
- – To run at a slow, steady pace.
- – To hold something very tightly.
- -push your lips out when unhappy
- – To move on hands and knees.
- – To move smoothly over a surface.
- -move your head up and down
20 Clues: -smile widely • – To jump up and down. • -touch gently with your • – To rest on your knees. • -move your head up and down • – To move on hands and knees. • -wrinkle your forehead in worry • – To run at a slow, steady pace. • -push your lips out when unhappy • – To hold something very tightly. • – To hit something with your foot. • – To move smoothly over a surface. • ...
Body Orginization Crossword 2026-03-10
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- body parts away from the midline
- region near the belly button
- cavity which contains the urinary bladder and reproductive organs
- itchy, elevated areas with irregular shape.
- outermost layer of skin
- cavity which contains the stomach,appendix,liver
- cavity which contains the esophagus,trachea,bronchi
- region above the stomach
- divides the body into a front and back section
- body parts below other parts
- flat spots on the skin such as freckles
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- most dangerous type of skin cancer
- blue discoloration of the skin
- yellow discoloration of the skin
- body parts towards the midline
- region below the stomach
- plane that divides the body into left and right sections
- nicknamed the "true skin"
- body parts above other parts
- region near the groin
- horizontal plane that divides the body into a top and bottom half
21 Clues: region near the groin • outermost layer of skin • region below the stomach • region above the stomach • nicknamed the "true skin" • region near the belly button • body parts above other parts • body parts below other parts • blue discoloration of the skin • body parts towards the midline • yellow discoloration of the skin • body parts away from the midline • ...
Body system vocabulary 2026-03-09
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- = Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Muscle = The muscle that makes up the heart
- = Balance the body maintains to stay healthy
- = Muscle below the lungs that controls breathing
- Nervous System = Nerves branching from brain and spinal cord
- System = System that protects from disease
- System = System that brings oxygen into the body
- = Chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- Vessels = Tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- System = System that filters pathogens and drains fluid
- System = A group of organs working together
- System = System made of glands that produce hormones
- Muscle = Muscle attached to bones
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- = Structure made of tissues with a specific function
- System = System that breaks down food
- Muscle = Muscle in organs that works automatically
- System = System made of bones
- System = System that removes waste from blood
- System = System that allows movement
- System = System that controls body activities
- System = System that produces reproductive cells
- = Organs that release substances like hormones
- System = System that transports oxygen and nutrients
- System = Skin, hair, and nails that protect the body
24 Clues: System = System made of bones • Muscle = Muscle attached to bones • System = System that allows movement • System = System that breaks down food • = Chemical messengers in the bloodstream • System = System that protects from disease • Muscle = The muscle that makes up the heart • System = A group of organs working together • = Balance the body maintains to stay healthy • ...
My Body Parts 2024-09-03
Across
- What do you use to eat and speak?
- One of the hard, white parts in your mouth used for chewing.
- The organ that filters your blood and produces urine.
- The soft parts around your mouth.
- Where does your food go after you eat it?
- The part of your face above your eyes and below your hairline.
- The part of your body below your waist on each side.
- What do you use to walk or run?
- The front part of your body between your neck and your abdomen.
- What do you use to taste food?
- What do you use to hear sounds?
- What covers your entire body?
- The opposite of your front; the rear part of your body.
- The hair above your eyes.
- The hard tips on the ends of your fingers and toes.
- The long part of your body connected to your shoulder that you use to lift or carry things.
- The part of your body that contains your brain, eyes, and mouth.
- What do you use to smell?
- The part of your face below your mouth.
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- The part of your leg above the knee.
- The hard parts inside your body that support your structure.
- The short hairs on the edges of your eyelids.
- The joint between your upper arm and lower arm.
- The part of your body between your neck and your arm.
- The part of your body below your chest and above your legs.
- One of the five parts at the end of your hand.
- The part of your body at the end of your leg that you stand on.
- What part of your body do you use to hold things?
- What pumps blood through your body?
- What do you use to see?
- The front part of your head with your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- What connects your head to your body?
- The joint between your thigh and lower leg.
- The narrow part of your body between your chest and hips.
- What grows on top of your head and can be long or short?
35 Clues: What do you use to see? • The hair above your eyes. • What do you use to smell? • What covers your entire body? • What do you use to taste food? • What do you use to walk or run? • What do you use to hear sounds? • What do you use to eat and speak? • The soft parts around your mouth. • What pumps blood through your body? • The part of your leg above the knee. • ...
The Body System 2024-10-20
Across
- converts energy from a stimulus
- biochemicals that travel in the bloodstream
- a substance in the body that is “foreign”
- the reproductive organ in females
- the outer layer of the heart wall
- a clear, colorless fluid found in the Central Nervous System
- the interpretation of sensation
- a structure projecting from the face for breathing and smelling
Down
- a pump that keeps the blood moving through the blood vessels
- the functional unit of the nervous system
- connect one neuron to another
- a butterfly shaped organ
- the pale yellow liquid matrix of blood
- cells cell with receptor proteins
- a muscle organ in the mouth that manipulates food
- Cord the major communication link between the brain and the Peripheral Nervous System
- it detects the position of the body parts
- the fluid in the circulatory system
- the largest and the most complex mass in the nerve tissue
- it is the protective proteins produced by th immune system
20 Clues: a butterfly shaped organ • connect one neuron to another • converts energy from a stimulus • the interpretation of sensation • the reproductive organ in females • the outer layer of the heart wall • the fluid in the circulatory system • cells cell with receptor proteins • the pale yellow liquid matrix of blood • the functional unit of the nervous system • ...
Body system final 2024-10-14
Across
- where you hear from
- the pair of kidneys, which filter excess water and a waste product
- where your gums are
- system made up of all the anatomical or endocrine system is made up of glands that secrete hormones into the blood
- part of the immune system
- any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals.
- bending of the leg
- part of the body that helps you write
- where your teeth are
- where you're brain is
- bending of the arm
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- nasal passage and lungs
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
- the thing that always beats
- stomach area
- bones joints and teeth
- System of the nerves
- most common widespread specious
- the heart, blood, and three types of blood vessels
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.
20 Clues: stomach area • bending of the leg • bending of the arm • where you hear from • where your gums are • System of the nerves • where your teeth are • where you're brain is • bones joints and teeth • nasal passage and lungs • part of the immune system • the thing that always beats • most common widespread specious • part of the body that helps you write • ...
The body (líkaminn) 2024-09-26
22 Clues: nös • tár • vör • nef • hár • enni • auga • tönn • haka • eyra • kinn • tunga • skegg • munnur • fingur • tennur • þumall • augnhár • augnlok • lithimna • augabrún • yfirvaraskegg
Body and health 2025-01-29
Across
- The lower part of your face, below your mouth.
- A digit on your foot.
- The joint between your foot and leg.
- You bend this joint in your arm.
- The area between your ribs and neck.
- Another word for influenza.
- When something is fractured, it is ___.
- Pain in your muscles or joints.
- A symptom where your body temperature rises.
- The body part connecting your arm to your torso.
- Pain in your stomach.
- You use this for grasping or pointing.
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- When you feel pain in your teeth.
- The fleshy part on the side of your face.
- The joint in the middle of your leg.
- When you have a runny nose and sneezing, you have a ___.
- The thickest finger on your hand.
- The front part of your head above your eyes.
- The part of your body between your head and shoulders.
- Pain in the inside of your ear.
- The part of the body that connects the mouth to the stomach and lungs.
- When your throat is irritated, it might be ___.
- A scratch or an open wound.
23 Clues: A digit on your foot. • Pain in your stomach. • Another word for influenza. • A scratch or an open wound. • Pain in your muscles or joints. • Pain in the inside of your ear. • You bend this joint in your arm. • When you feel pain in your teeth. • The thickest finger on your hand. • The joint in the middle of your leg. • The joint between your foot and leg. • ...
Spanish Body Nouns 2024-12-02
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- Medicamento sólido que se toma por boca.
- Es el parte del cuerpo que es superior de la cara
- Medicamento sólido que se ingiere fácilmente.
- Recomendación para cuidar la salud, la alimentación o la belleza.
- Es el parte del cuerpo escucha ruido
- Conductos que llevan la sangre al corazón.
- Sustancia para curar o aliviar enfermedades.
- Mineral importante para prevenir la anemia.
- Es el parte del cuerpo en el cabeza
- Es el liquido rojo en tu cuerpo
- Persona que necesita atención médica.
- sinomino de resfriado. Enfermedad común que causa congestión, estornudos y tos.
- Es el parte del cuerpo que bombea sangre en el cuerpo
- Parte externa de la boca, importante en la expresión y el cuidado facial.
- Irritación en la piel causada por alergias o infecciones.
- Fuerza con la que la sangre circula por el cuerpo.
- Sensación de frío con temblores, a menudo por fiebre.
- Fuerza para realizar actividades diarias.
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- Es el parte del cuerpo que es en tu cuello
- Problema con los hábitos alimenticios que afecta la salud.
- Información sobre enfermedades y tratamientos pasados.
- Reflejo para limpiar las vías respiratorias.
- Lugar donde los médicos atienden a los pacientes.
- Es el parte del cuerpo que es el sinónimo a un vientre
- Huesos que protegen los pulmones y el corazón.
- Proceso en el que se pasa sangre de una persona a otra.
- Aumento de la temperatura del cuerpo.
- Órganos que permiten respirar.
- Enfermedad que provoca fiebre, dolor de cuerpo y tos.
- Órganos que procesan los alimentos y eliminan desechos.
- Es el parte del cuerpo cuando tu corazón y pulmones son en
- Nutrientes necesarios para mantener el cuerpo sano.
- Cantidad de medicamento que se debe tomar.
- Forma de cuidar la salud, la alimentación o la belleza.
- Medicamento líquido que se aplica en pequeñas cantidades.
- Órganos que filtran la sangre para eliminar toxinas.
- Comida ligera entre las comidas principales.
- Documento del médico que indica qué medicamento tomar.
- Es el parte del cuerpo que guarda vitaminas
- Sensación incómoda en el cuerpo que indica que algo está mal.
- Ciencia que estudia cómo tratar enfermedades.
- Alimentos con muchas grasas y azúcares que no son saludables.
42 Clues: Órganos que permiten respirar. • Es el liquido rojo en tu cuerpo • Es el parte del cuerpo en el cabeza • Es el parte del cuerpo escucha ruido • Aumento de la temperatura del cuerpo. • Persona que necesita atención médica. • Medicamento sólido que se toma por boca. • Fuerza para realizar actividades diarias. • Es el parte del cuerpo que es en tu cuello • ...
Body Systems Vocabulary 2024-12-04
Across
- The tubes in your circulatory system that carry your blood.
- The tubes (blood vessels) that carry blood away from your heart. Most carry oxygen-rich blood.
- The tubes (blood vessels) that carry blood back to your heart from your body. Most carry blood with lower levels of oxygen and higher levels of carbon dioxide.
- The levels of structure in an organism, ranging from subcellular organelles to cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
- The nerve cells (neurons) in your body that sense information from the world.
- In a clinical trial, when someone has been told about the possible risks involved in the trial and they agree to participate.
- Large molecules in food made of chains of fatty acids. It serves as a source of energy for the body.
- Nerve cells (neurons) in your spinal cord and brain that connect to the sensory neurons.
- The process in your digestive system of breaking apart your food into smaller and smaller pieces using physical processes such as chewing and the muscles contracting in your stomach.
- One of the three macronutrients in food that provide energy. They provide the body with energy more quickly.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- An integrated system consisting of specialized organs responsible for the ingestion, digestion, and absorption of food.
- The system that moves blood around your body. It includes your heart, blood vessels, and blood.
- Nerve cells (neurons) that send signals from your brain to your muscles.
- A collection of tissues that performs a particular function or set of functions.
- Chemicals that an organism takes in from its environment to use as a source of energy or as building blocks for growth.
- The smallest structural unit, enclosed by a membrane, that makes up all living organisms.
- A tissue in your body that includes both cells and liquid materials.
- The nerve endings in your skin that detect pressure on your skin.
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- The nerve cells in your body. These include interneurons, motor neurons, and sensory neurons.
- One of the three macronutrients in food that provide energy. It is used primarily for building tissues, such as muscle and bone.
- The process in your digestive system of breaking apart your food into smaller and smaller pieces using saliva, acid in your stomach, and other substances inside your digestive system.
- The two chambers of your heart (one on the left and one on the right) where blood leaves the heart.
- The body system that collects information from your senses about your environment. It includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- Specialized cells (nerve cells or neurons) or bundles of nerve cells in the human body that send messages within the nervous system. See nervous system.
- Small sacs inside the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged and moved into the blood.
- A group of similar cells and cellular material that perform a particular function.
- The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. This system includes the nose, mouth, lungs, and the parts that connect them.
- Tubes (blood vessels) that have walls so thin that oxygen, nutrients, and waste can pass through the walls into and out of the cells in your body, to and from your blood.
- The two chambers of your heart (one on the left and one on the right) where blood enters the heart.
- The rate of your heartbeat, which can be felt at your wrist, neck, and other places on your body.
- Muscular sacs inside the chest that bring oxygen into the body and release carbon dioxide.
- The process of breaking down food in the body.
- The parts of an object or system, including what they are made of, their shapes, and their arrangement. The way that an organ or body part is made up, including its shape and the types of tissues or other substructures that form it.
- Any representation of a system (or its components) used to help one understand and communicate how it works.
- An organ in your circulatory system that pumps the blood in your body. It is made up of four chambers that work as two pumps.
- The specialized activities performed by a system, organ, body part, object, or device.
- Tests run on human volunteers to show that a new medicine or device is both safe and effective. Clinical trials are run before the new medicine or device is approved for use by the public.
38 Clues: The process of breaking down food in the body. • The tubes in your circulatory system that carry your blood. • The nerve endings in your skin that detect pressure on your skin. • A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function. • A tissue in your body that includes both cells and liquid materials. • ...
Animal Body Systems 2024-11-25
Across
- Complex animals, like dogs, have an ____________: hard material such as bone embedded within the animal.
- o make and move lymph, a clear fluid that contains white blood cells which helps against infection.
- body’s defense system against pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and others
- secrete hormones into the blood to regulate bodily functions, such as growth and metabolism
- Body Systems are __________ to carry out different tasks
- Sends signals through the body Controls both voluntary actions (e.g. conscious movement) & involuntary actions (e.g. breathing)
- Two types of circulatory systems in animals are _______ and _______. (name both)
- Complex animals have a ____________ to coordinate the activities in their body and allow them to sense and respond in an environment.
- Type of fertilization that occurs outside the body and common in aquatic animals
- This system provides a framework that supports an animal's body.
- To move blood, oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide and hormones, around the body.
- Type of fertilization that occurs inside the body and common with land animals.
- Purpose of this task is to produce offspring to ensure that the species survives
Down
- Some invertebrates, such as a insects and crabs, have an __________: a rigid external skeleton.
- In simple animals, gases are exchanged directly with their environment through _________.
- Contains over 650 muscles that aid in movement, blood flow, and other bodily functions.
- Type of reproduction formed by the union of a male and female gamete.
- Purpose of this task is to obtain energy and nutrients from food
- Purpose of this task is to transport oxygen and nutrients to the other parts of the body.
- Purpose of this task is to remove wastes from cellular metabolism
- Provides shape, support, and protection for the body Allows for movement Produces red blood cells
- To act as a protective barrier, retain body fluids, eliminate waste products, and regulate body temperature.
- Purpose of this task is to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide gases
- To produce and eliminate a waste product called urea,
- Type of reproduction that does not involve fusion of two gametes
- Allows for sexual reproduction
26 Clues: Allows for sexual reproduction • To produce and eliminate a waste product called urea, • Body Systems are __________ to carry out different tasks • Purpose of this task is to obtain energy and nutrients from food • Type of reproduction that does not involve fusion of two gametes • This system provides a framework that supports an animal's body. • ...
Bones in body 2024-11-04
Across
- term for the hips
- bone used for chewing
- Large bone of the lower leg
- smaller bone of the lower leg
- long bones of the FOOT
- bone of the upper leg
- protect internal organs
- bone in the middle of the chest
- term for ankle bones
- also known as the "collar bone"
- bone of the upper arm
- Are longer than they are wide
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- bones of the spine
- Are the same length width and height
- attach bone to bone
- long bones of the HAND
- reinforce tendons
- bones of the fingers and toes
- attach muscle to bone
- term for wrist bones
20 Clues: term for the hips • reinforce tendons • bones of the spine • attach bone to bone • term for ankle bones • term for wrist bones • bone used for chewing • bone of the upper leg • attach muscle to bone • bone of the upper arm • long bones of the HAND • long bones of the FOOT • protect internal organs • Large bone of the lower leg • smaller bone of the lower leg • bones of the fingers and toes • ...
Part of Body 2024-11-20
28 Clues: dagu • alis • mata • jari • kaki • gigi • siku • pipi • dada • leher • bibir • lidah • lutut • perut • mulut • tangan • kepala • kening • hidung • rambut • pundak • pinggul • telinga • pinggang • bulu mata • jari kaki • kelopak mata • telapak tangan
upper & Lower Body 2024-11-20
Across
- The soft part of your mouth.
- What you wear shoes on.
- The sides of your face.
- The middle of your body.
- The back of your lower legs.
- The bendy part of your legs.
- What moves when you chew.
- The top of your legs.
- Helps you taste food.
- The lines above your eyes.
- Where your words come from.
- What helps you run fast.
- What you use to see.
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- Where your feet and legs meet.
- The back part of your feet.
- What you use to hear.
- The little parts on your feet.
- The sides below your waist.
- Below your mouth.
- What you use to chew food.
- Helps you smell flowers.
- What you brush every morning.
- Above your eyebrows.
23 Clues: Below your mouth. • What you use to see. • What you use to hear. • The top of your legs. • Helps you taste food. • What helps you run fast. • Above your eyebrows. • What you use to chew food. • The back part of your feet. • The sides below your waist. • Where your words come from. • The soft part of your mouth. • The back of your lower legs. • The bendy part of your legs. • ...
Human body system 2024-11-22
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- an important part of the body's immune system
- a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that protects the body from infection and disease
- a complex part of the body that coordinates actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of the body
- a major tissue and organ system that provides the body with structure, stability, and movement
- The upper urinary system includes the kidneys and ureters
- a biological system that removes waste products from the body to maintain homeostasis
- the most common muscles in the body and are responsible for controlling voluntary movement
- Growth and development, Metabolism, Reproduction, Sexual function, Sleep, Hunger, and Mood
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- the outermost layer of an animal's body, made up of the skin and its appendages, such as hair and nails
- skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and the reproductive system
- the body's internal frame that provides structure, support, and protection for the body's organs and tissues
- the body's outermost layer, made up of the skin, hair, nails, and glands and nerves on the skin
- a term for a group of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels
- the organs and structures involved in breathing
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- a collection of organs and glands that enable sexual reproduction
- The organs that make urine and remove it from the body
- soft tissues that allow you to move, sit still, stand up straight, and perform many other functions
- a pair of bean-shaped organs that filter waste from the blood and produce urine
- system series of organs that work together to break down food and liquids, absorb nutrients, and excrete waste
20 Clues: an important part of the body's immune system • the organs and structures involved in breathing • The organs that make urine and remove it from the body • The upper urinary system includes the kidneys and ureters • a collection of organs and glands that enable sexual reproduction • a term for a group of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels • ...
The Human Body 2025-01-03
Across
- holds the food and mixes it with acid and enzymes that continue to break the food down into a liquid or paste.
- A body system that helps break down food into nutrient.
- The joints that connect the leg and the foot
- You have five on each foot
- The joints that connect the lower and upper arm
- The slender jointed parts attached to either hand
- The joints attached to the end of the foot
- Sensory organ that allows you to hear
- The upper limbs of the human body
- System that transmits and receives information.
- Sensory organ that allows you to taste food with this
- System that is used to produce the egg and sperm cell.
- Also called the backbone, this the core part of the axial skeleton in vertebrates.
- Helps clean the blood and aids in digestion by secreting a bile.
- The joints that connec the arm to the torso
- 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
- The hollow, balloon-shaped organ in the lower part of the abdomen that stores urine.
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- The end of a person's upper limb, it includes the palm, fingers, and thumb
- A complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body
- The outer layer of the body
- These work by either contracting or relaxing to cause movement.
- You chew with these
- Holds your head up
- The lower limbs of the human body
- The systen that prevents sicknesses and heals
- The rigid material supporting or containing the body.
- The body system responsible for breathing.
- The pair of organs that filter waste materials out of the blood and pass them out of the body as urine.
- The system that gives the structure and support.
- Sensory organ that allows you to see
- The hair directly above your eyes
- Sensory organ that allows you to smell (and taste)
- Where you will find your teeth and tongue
- They absorb nutrients and water by breaking down the food and fluid that you consume (there are large ___ and small ___).
- The joints that connect the torso to the legs
36 Clues: Holds your head up • You chew with these • You have five on each foot • The outer layer of the body • The lower limbs of the human body • The hair directly above your eyes • The upper limbs of the human body • Sensory organ that allows you to see • Sensory organ that allows you to hear • Where you will find your teeth and tongue • The joints attached to the end of the foot • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-03-05
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The system that processes food into nutrients.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- An organ that processes nutrients and removes toxins from the blood.
- The cells that make up the nervous system.
- Organs that filter waste from the blood.
- Provides structure and support to the body.
- The longest bone in the human body.
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- The control center of the body.
- Organ that pumps blood through the body.
- These send messages to and from the brain.
- Blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- The areas where bones connect and allow movement.
- A type of blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- These contract and relax to create movement.
- Connects muscle to bone.
- Blood Cells These carry oxygen throughout the body.
- The largest organ in the body.
- Organ that breaks down food using acid and enzymes.
- The system that removes waste from the body.
20 Clues: Connects muscle to bone. • The largest organ in the body. • The control center of the body. • The longest bone in the human body. • Organ that pumps blood through the body. • Organs that filter waste from the blood. • The main organ of the respiratory system. • These send messages to and from the brain. • The cells that make up the nervous system. • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-02-17
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- Structures that connect bones to muscle
- The major organ of the respiratory system
- Structures that connect bones to other bones
- The major organ of the skeletal system
- System that circulates oxygen throughout the body
- The major organ of the nervous system
- The number of major organ systems in the body
- Muscles that are controlled unconsciously
- System that provides support, structure, and protection for the body
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific and complex function
- The basic unit of life in the human body
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- System that obtains energy and nutrients from food
- One of the major organs of the digestive system
- System that controls the body and its functions and collects sensory information
- A part of the body made of tissues that performs a specific function
- System that protects the body from infection
- The major organ of the circulatory system
- System that collects oxygen and removes CO2
- Muscles that you have conscious control over
- Groups of specialized cells that perform a specific function
- System that helps the body and organs move
21 Clues: The major organ of the nervous system • The major organ of the skeletal system • Structures that connect bones to muscle • The basic unit of life in the human body • The major organ of the respiratory system • The major organ of the circulatory system • Muscles that are controlled unconsciously • System that helps the body and organs move • ...
The Human Body 2025-02-23
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- – The fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- – A tissue that connects bones to other bones
- – The outer covering of the body that protects internal organs
- – The round part of the eye that allows sight
- – The organ that pumps blood through the body
- – The set of bones that protect the heart and lungs
- – A tissue in the body that helps produce movement
- – A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- – The organ where food is broken down after eating
- – A large organ that helps digest food and removes toxins
- – A tissue that connects muscle to bone
- – A fiber that sends signals between the brain and body
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- – A place where two bones meet and allow movement
- – The organ inside the skull that controls thoughts, memory, and functions
- – An organ that filters waste from the blood and makes urine
- – The column of bones that supports the back and protects the spinal cord
- – A thin membrane in the ear that vibrates to help hear sounds
- – The internal framework of bones that supports the body
- – Organs that help the body take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- – A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
20 Clues: – A tissue that connects muscle to bone • – A tissue that connects bones to other bones • – The round part of the eye that allows sight • – The organ that pumps blood through the body • – A place where two bones meet and allow movement • – A tissue in the body that helps produce movement • – The organ where food is broken down after eating • ...
The body parts 2025-02-05
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- use them to chew
- your "corazon" is inside this
- useful for giving a hug
- the entire package
- NOT a dessert
- open it to eat or speak
- near your "pelo"
- fingers for your feet?
- includes your "frente, nariz, boca"
- use them to kiss
- it has "diez dedos"
- above your "boca"
- between your "cabeza" and "pecho"
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- where your food ends up
- it holds your brain
- between your neck and arm
- under your "boca"
- needed for seeing stuff
- needed for listening to music
- needed for walking
- on top of your head
- part of your "brazos"
- part of your "pierna"
23 Clues: NOT a dessert • use them to chew • near your "pelo" • use them to kiss • under your "boca" • above your "boca" • the entire package • needed for walking • it holds your brain • on top of your head • it has "diez dedos" • part of your "brazos" • part of your "pierna" • fingers for your feet? • where your food ends up • useful for giving a hug • needed for seeing stuff • open it to eat or speak • ...
body parts 1 2025-02-03
Spanish Body Parts 2025-04-25
25 Clues: Arm • Ear • Eye • Leg • Back • Skin • Foot • Knee • Hand • Neck • Head • Nose • Wrist • Thigh • Chest • Tooth • Elbow • Ankle • Mouth • Heart • Finger • Tongue • Throat • Stomach • Shoulder
The Human Body 2025-04-12
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- It controls your thoughts and body.
- It bends in the middle of your leg.
- It covers and protects your body.
- It helps you move.
- It helps digest food.
- It helps you walk and run.
- You use them to hear.
- You use them to see.
- It is at the end of your leg.
- You have two of these, one on each side.
- It has fingers and helps you grab things.
- It pumps blood in your body.
- It bends in the middle of your arm.
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- It includes your eyes, nose and mouth.
- They make up your skeleton.
- It is behind your chest and belly.
- You have five on each foot.
- You have five on each hand.
- You use them to breathe.
- It connects your head to your body.
- They help you chew food.
- It is on top of your body.
- You use it to smell.
- You use it to eat and speak.
24 Clues: It helps you move. • You use them to see. • You use it to smell. • It helps digest food. • You use them to hear. • You use them to breathe. • They help you chew food. • It helps you walk and run. • It is on top of your body. • They make up your skeleton. • You have five on each foot. • You have five on each hand. • You use it to eat and speak. • It pumps blood in your body. • ...
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2025-04-24
NGSA body systems 2025-08-16
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- Involuntary muscles in the stomach
- Stomach area muscles
- Part of bone that makes blood cells
- Large chest muscles
- Voluntary muscles attached to bones
- Thin, flat bones that protect the chest
- Framework that supports the body
- Place where two bones meet
- Longest bone in the body
- Muscle pair in the upper arm
- Protects the brain
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- Connects muscle to bone
- Joints in the knee and elbow
- Muscles at the back of the thigh
- Muscle found only in the heart
- Backbone that protects the spinal cord
- Connects bone to bone
- Large thigh muscles in the front
- Joints in the shoulder and hip
- Opposite muscle to biceps
20 Clues: Protects the brain • Large chest muscles • Stomach area muscles • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Longest bone in the body • Opposite muscle to biceps • Place where two bones meet • Joints in the knee and elbow • Muscle pair in the upper arm • Muscle found only in the heart • Joints in the shoulder and hip • Muscles at the back of the thigh • ...
About the Body 2025-05-22
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Body Parts Crossword 2025-06-18
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- The joint in the middle of your arm.
- The part of your leg between your hip and your knee.
- The joint that connects your foot to your leg.
- The front part of the chest, especially in women.
- The part of your face you use to eat, speak, and smile.
- The part of your body where food goes after you eat.
- The five parts at the end of your hand.
- The upper front part of your body between your neck and your stomach.
- The part of your body at the end of your arm, with fingers and a thumb.
- The joint that connects your hand to your arm.
- The joint in the middle of your leg.
- The part of your body you use to hear.
- The plural of foot; the parts of your body you stand on.
- The largest toe on your foot.
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- The two round parts at the back of your body that you sit on.
- One of the five small parts at the end of your foot.
- The part of your body between your neck and your arm.
- The part of your face you use to smell and breathe.
- The soft edges around your mouth.
- The part of your body at the end of your leg that you stand on.
- The part of your body that connects your head to your shoulders.
- The area of your body below your chest and above your legs.
- The thing that grows on your head.
- The part of your body you use to see.
- The part of your body from your shoulder to your hand.
- The short, thick finger on the side of your hand.
- The part of your body you use to walk and run, from your hip to your foot.
- The part of your body with your brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
28 Clues: The largest toe on your foot. • The soft edges around your mouth. • The thing that grows on your head. • The joint in the middle of your arm. • The joint in the middle of your leg. • The part of your body you use to see. • The part of your body you use to hear. • The five parts at the end of your hand. • The joint that connects your foot to your leg. • ...
Sports and body 2025-06-05
22 Clues: cou • bras • pied • main • tête • genou • jambe • tenir • doigt • coude • lancer • gagner • ventre • épaule • orteil • courir • perdre • poignet • attraper • cheville • frapper avec le poing • donner un coup de pied
Body parts revision 2025-06-01
20 Clues: udo • kciuk • broda • łydka • pacha • kolano • brzuch • łokieć • dziąsło • powieka • szczęka • pachwina • tęczówka • podeszwa • przedramię • nadgarstek • przedziałek • kostki dłoni • podniebienie • dołeczek w policzku
My body parts! 2025-06-25
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- Đây là những phần cứng giúp bạn nhai thức ăn trước khi nuốt. Chúng thường trắng và cần được đánh sạch mỗi ngày. Khi cười, bạn sẽ thấy rõ từng cái.
- Đây là nơi gập lại khi bạn ngồi xuống. Nếu bị ngã, chỗ này dễ bị trầy nhất. Bạn cần uốn và duỗi nó đúng cách để không bị đau.
- Đây là nơi giúp ta hít thở và ngửi mùi hương như hoa, thức ăn hay mùi thơm. Khi bị cảm lạnh, bạn sẽ thấy phần này nghẹt lại. Nó nằm ở giữa mặt.
- Nó có thể dài, ngắn, xoăn hay thẳng và thường được cắt hoặc buộc lại. Người ta thường chăm sóc phần này bằng dầu gội và lược. Khi ra gió mạnh, nó sẽ bay rất đẹp.
- Khi đeo cặp sách, phần này phải gánh nhiều trọng lượng. Nó giúp tay chuyển động linh hoạt hơn. Nếu mỏi ở đây, bạn cần nghỉ ngơi và vươn vai.
- Phần này là chỗ to và khỏe nhất của chân, nằm giữa hông và đầu gối. Nó giúp mình bật nhảy mạnh mẽ. Khi ngồi, bạn sẽ cảm nhận rõ nó.
- Đây là phần chạm đất khi bạn đi lại. Nó giúp giữ thăng bằng và di chuyển. Khi mỏi, bạn nên ngâm nước ấm để nó nghỉ ngơi.
- Đây là nơi giúp mình nghe âm thanh xung quanh, từ tiếng nhạc đến tiếng người nói. Khi đeo tai nghe, bạn thường dùng bộ phận này. Nó có hình dáng rất đặc biệt.
- Đây là phần nối từ vai đến bàn tay, giúp mình mang đồ và làm việc. Khi tập thể dục, bạn cần duỗi và gập nơi này. Mỗi người có hai cái như vậy.
- Nó bao quanh cửa miệng và rất mềm. Khi nói hoặc hát, bạn sẽ chuyển động nơi này rất nhiều. Nhiều người dùng son để làm cho nó đẹp hơn.
- Phần này nằm phía trên mắt và có lông ngắn mọc thẳng hàng. Nó giúp ngăn mồ hôi không chảy xuống mắt. Khi giận dữ hoặc bất ngờ, nó sẽ di chuyển lên xuống.
- Đây là phần sau cùng ở dưới bàn chân, thường chạm đất đầu tiên khi bước đi. Nếu đi quá nhiều, bạn có thể thấy đau chỗ này. Khi chọn giày, bạn nên để ý phần này nhiều nhất.
- Đây là những phần nhỏ nhô ra từ lòng bàn tay. Chúng giúp bạn cầm bút, cầm muỗng và chơi đàn. Mỗi cái có độ dài khác nhau.
- Đây là nơi quan trọng nhất trên cơ thể vì có rất nhiều cơ quan quan trọng. Khi đội mũ, mình thường bảo vệ phần này khỏi nắng hoặc va chạm. Nếu bị đau ở đây, mình sẽ cảm thấy rất khó chịu.
- Đây là nơi giúp mình ăn, nói, cười và hát. Nếu bạn cười thật tươi, nó sẽ mở rộng ra. Khi buồn, nơi này thường khép lại và không nói gì.
- Đây là phần cứng nhỏ nằm ở đầu mỗi ngón tay. Người ta thường cắt gọn và giữ sạch sẽ nơi này. Nhiều bạn gái thích sơn màu ở chỗ đó.
- Khi cười, nơi này thường phồng lên rất đáng yêu. Nhiều người thích véo nhẹ vì nó mềm và mịn. Nếu xấu hổ, nơi này sẽ đỏ lên.
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- Đây là phần phía trước dưới đầu gối, chạy dọc xuống bàn chân. Nếu đá vào vật cứng, nơi này rất đau. Khi chạy nhanh, nó hoạt động liên tục.
- Đây là những phần nhỏ nằm ở đầu mỗi bàn chân. Chúng giúp bạn giữ thăng bằng khi đứng. Mỗi bàn có năm phần như vậy.
- Phần này nằm dưới cùng của mặt và nhô ra một chút. Khi gối đầu lên tay, nó thường được tì vào lòng bàn tay. Nếu để râu, người ta hay chọn vị trí này.
- Đây là những chỗ nhô lên ở giữa ngón tay khi bạn nắm tay lại. Nếu va chạm mạnh, nơi này có thể bị trầy. Bạn cũng có thể nghe tiếng kêu lách cách khi bẻ chúng.
- Đây là một phần nhỏ trong miệng, giúp nhai thức ăn. Nếu nó bị sâu, bạn sẽ thấy rất đau. Mỗi người có nhiều cái giống thế này.
- Nó giúp mình nhìn mọi vật xung quanh rõ ràng. Khi buồn ngủ, nó sẽ khép lại và nghỉ ngơi. Nếu bị bụi bay vào, bạn sẽ thấy rất khó chịu ở đây.
- Đây là phần trên của thân, nằm giữa hai tay và dưới cổ. Nơi này bảo vệ những cơ quan quan trọng bên trong. Khi tập thể dục, bạn có thể cảm thấy nó chuyển động nhiều.
- Đây là phần dài giúp mình đi, chạy, nhảy. Khi tập thể dục, bạn cần kéo căng chỗ này. Nếu bị đau ở đây, bạn sẽ không đi được xa.
- Phần này nằm ở giữa bụng, giúp tiêu hóa thức ăn. Nếu ăn quá nhiều, bạn sẽ thấy đau ở đây. Khi đói, nơi này thường kêu lên.
- Đây là ngón đặc biệt, to hơn các ngón khác và nằm ngoài rìa bàn tay. Nó giúp bạn giữ chắc mọi vật. Khi giơ ngón này lên, người ta thường muốn biểu thị điều tốt.
- Đây là những sợi nhỏ cong cong nằm sát mép mắt. Chúng bảo vệ mắt khỏi bụi và làm cho đôi mắt thêm đẹp. Nhiều người thường dùng mascara để làm nổi bật nơi này.
- Đây là phần nối giữa chân và bàn chân, giúp bạn xoay cổ chân. Nếu nhảy sai cách, chỗ này dễ bị trẹo. Khi mang giày thể thao, bạn nên buộc chặt để bảo vệ nó.
- Phần này giúp mình cầm, nắm, vẫy chào hoặc viết. Nó có năm phần nhỏ nối ra từ lòng của nó. Khi rửa tay, bạn sẽ làm sạch nơi này đầu tiên.
- Đây là nơi thể hiện cảm xúc như vui, buồn, tức giận hoặc ngạc nhiên. Mỗi người có hình dạng và màu sắc riêng ở khu vực này. Mọi người nhìn vào đây để nhận ra nhau.
- Phần này nối giữa đầu và cơ thể, giúp xoay trái – phải dễ dàng. Khi đeo khăn hoặc dây chuyền, người ta thường để lên đây. Nếu mỏi phần này, bạn nên xoay nhẹ cho thoải mái.
32 Clues: Đây là những phần nhỏ nằm ở đầu mỗi bàn chân. Chúng giúp bạn giữ thăng bằng khi đứng. Mỗi bàn có năm phần như vậy. • Đây là phần chạm đất khi bạn đi lại. Nó giúp giữ thăng bằng và di chuyển. Khi mỏi, bạn nên ngâm nước ấm để nó nghỉ ngơi. • ...
Part of body 2025-10-06
25 Clues: Kaki • Dagu • Pipi • Dahi • Mata • Dada • Alis • Gigi • Siku • Bibir • Mulut • Lutut • Perut • lidah • Leher • Wajah • Hidung • Lengan • Rambut • Tangan • Pundak • Telinga • Punggung • Jari kaki • Jari Tangan
Human Body (ii) 2025-06-30
22 Clues: Arm • Sole • Palm • Knee • Heel • Chin • Neck • Chest • Tooth • Cheek • Belly • Ankle • Wrist • Armpit • Bottom • breast • throat • Nostril • Eyeball • Intestine • Fingernail • Belly button
The human body 2025-09-30
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- Lower part of the face below the mouth, formed by the lower jawbone
- Bony structure at the base of the spine that connects the trunk with the legs
- Second finger of the hand, often used for pointing and pressing
- Inner surface of the hand that faces upward when open
- Part of the leg between the hip and the knee, containing large muscles
- Bottom surface of the foot that makes contact with the ground
- Joint made of small bones that connects the hand to the forearm
- Curved bones that form the rib cage and protect the heart and lungs
- Back part of the foot that touches the ground when you walk
- Long bone that connects the breastbone to the shoulder blade, also called the clavicle
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- Part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist
- Muscular area at the back of the lower leg, below the knee and above the ankle
- Joint that connects the foot to the leg and allows movement in different directions
- One of the two openings of the nose through which air passes
- Column of vertebrae that runs down the back and protects the spinal cord
- Smallest finger of the hand, located on the outer side next to the ring finger
- Short and thick finger on the hand that allows grasping and precision movements
- Bone structure that forms the framework of the mouth and holds the lower teeth in place
- Flat bone in the center of the chest that connects to the ribs and protects the heart
- Flat area on each side of the head between the forehead and the ear
- Bony structure that surrounds and protects the brain and the organs of the face
21 Clues: Part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist • Inner surface of the hand that faces upward when open • Back part of the foot that touches the ground when you walk • One of the two openings of the nose through which air passes • Bottom surface of the foot that makes contact with the ground • Second finger of the hand, often used for pointing and pressing • ...
Parts of Body 2025-09-27
23 Clues: Pipi • Kaki • Dada • Bahu • Gigi • Mata • Dagu • Kuku • Siku • Leher • Bibir • Lidah • Perut • Mulut • Tangan • Rambut • Kepala • Hidung • Lengan • Telinga • Punggung • Jari kaki • Dahi/Kening
Body parts function 2025-09-28
Across
- Helps the body stand tall
- Protect the eyes from dust
- Used to walk and run
- Used to kick a ball
- Helps bend the arm
- Used to carry a backpack
- Pumps blood around the body
- Used to smell flowers and perfumes
- Connects the head to the body
- Used to chew food
- Protect the heart and lungs
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- Used to hold a pencil and pick up small things
- Protects the brain
- Help you blink
- Used to taste food
- Helps bend the leg
- Used to hear sounds
- Where food goes after eating
- Covers the head
- Help us breathe
- Used to speak and eat food
- Used to write, hold, and carry things
- Used to see many things
- Controls thinking and learning
24 Clues: Help you blink • Covers the head • Help us breathe • Used to chew food • Protects the brain • Used to taste food • Helps bend the leg • Helps bend the arm • Used to kick a ball • Used to hear sounds • Used to walk and run • Used to see many things • Used to carry a backpack • Helps the body stand tall • Protect the eyes from dust • Used to speak and eat food • Pumps blood around the body • ...
Body Parts Crossword 2025-10-02
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- When men hit puberty, they usually grow one.
- I am going to dye my ___ blue next week.
- Place where your eyes, nose and mouth are.
- This part is under your mouth.
- This part of the body allows you to breathe.
- Part of the body under the arm.
- I can't run! My left ___ is hurt!
- Moving your ___ up and down is a sign of disdain.
- When you ask someone in marriage, you usually go down on one ___.
- This food is too spicy! It's burning my ____.
- I use my ___ to see.
- We show our __ when we smile.
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- I ate too much! My ___ hurts.
- This biceps workout is making my ___ hurt.
- I use my ___ to type on my cellphone.
- Part of the body that holds the head up.
- We use this part of the body to hear and listen.
- Part of the body we use to grab things.
- The knee of the arm.
- Place where we use bracelets.
- Place of the body where you wear a hat.
21 Clues: The knee of the arm. • I use my ___ to see. • I ate too much! My ___ hurts. • Place where we use bracelets. • We show our __ when we smile. • This part is under your mouth. • Part of the body under the arm. • I can't run! My left ___ is hurt! • I use my ___ to type on my cellphone. • Part of the body we use to grab things. • Place of the body where you wear a hat. • ...
Upper Body Injuries 2025-10-22
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- the upper arm has ____ (number) compartments
- from compressive overload, hyperflexion, or nerve root disturbance
- when the tendon or bursa are compressed, usually found in overuse athletes.
- injury to muscle
- epicondylitis = little league or golfer's elbow
- break of bone
- pinch nerve
- aka whiplash, when your head is violently snapped forward or backwards.
- the most common rotator cuff injury is when the _______ ruptures.
- The biggest cause of shoulder injury is because of shoulder _____
- ligament tear, fracture of the olecranon process.
- when bone is knocked out of the joint
- _____ thumb is from ular digital nerve trauma
- Defect in vertebral lamina and is commonly associated with fractures.
- sprain to the thumb is known as _____ or gamekeepers thumb
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- injury to a ligament
- cause of this pain is unknown but could be from muscle strains, poor posture, or weak abdominals.
- epicondylitis = tennis elbow
- ______ palsy is a result from gripping handlebars too hard
- ____fracture is from fighting
- repetitive stress of tissue in hands and wrist.
- AC seperation; injury tto the acromioclavicular ligament or coracoclavicular ligaments.
- translation or vertebral slipping
- bruise
- thoracic outlet syndrome is when there is compression of ____, arteries, and veins that come from the spine and branch towards the arm
- osteochondritis dissecans is AKA ______ shouder
- muscle spasms due to positional problems (Torticollis)
27 Clues: bruise • pinch nerve • break of bone • injury to muscle • injury to a ligament • epicondylitis = tennis elbow • ____fracture is from fighting • translation or vertebral slipping • when bone is knocked out of the joint • the upper arm has ____ (number) compartments • _____ thumb is from ular digital nerve trauma • repetitive stress of tissue in hands and wrist. • ...
The Human Body 2025-10-22
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- The part you use to hear sounds. You have one on each side of your head.
- The thin strands that grow on your head.
- The part you use to see. You have two eyes.
- The part of your body that goes from your shoulder to your hand.
- The part at the end of your arm that has fingers and a thumb.
- One of the five small parts on each foot.
- The front middle part of your body where food goes after you eat.
- The part in the middle of your face that you use to smell and breathe.
- The middle joint of your leg that lets you bend it.
- The part of your body you use to stand and walk.
- The part at the end of your leg that you stand on.
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- The front part of your head where your eyes, nose, and mouth are.
- The top part of your body that has your face, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
- The top part of your arm that joins it to your body.
- The part you use to eat, drink, and speak.
- The part that connects your head to your body.
- The front part of your body between your neck and your stomach.
- One of the five small parts on each hand. You use them to hold or touch things.
- The part of your body behind your chest.
- The middle joint of your arm that lets you bend it.
20 Clues: The thin strands that grow on your head. • The part of your body behind your chest. • One of the five small parts on each foot. • The part you use to eat, drink, and speak. • The part you use to see. You have two eyes. • The part that connects your head to your body. • The part of your body you use to stand and walk. • The part at the end of your leg that you stand on. • ...
HUMAN BODY ORGANS 2025-09-04
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- Controls thoughts, memory, and body functions
- Where digestion begins
- Female reproductive organs that produce eggs
- Stores bile made by the liver
- Produces insulin and digestive enzymes
- Male reproductive organs that produce sperm
- Helps fight infection and filters blood
- Organs that allow you to see
- Organs that help you breathe
- Regulates metabolism and hormones
- Small organ attached to the large intestine
- Absorb nutrients and water from food
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- Windpipe that carries air to the lungs
- Helps with tasting, chewing, and swallowing
- Tube that carries food to the stomach
- Filters toxins and produces bile
- Muscle that helps with breathing
- Organs responsible for hearing and balance
- Detects smells and aids breathing
- Stores urine before it leaves the body
- Filter blood and produce urine
- Breaks down food with acid and enzymes
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- Largest organ of the body
24 Clues: Where digestion begins • Largest organ of the body • Organs that allow you to see • Organs that help you breathe • Stores bile made by the liver • Filter blood and produce urine • Pumps blood throughout the body • Filters toxins and produces bile • Muscle that helps with breathing • Detects smells and aids breathing • Regulates metabolism and hormones • ...
animal body parts 2025-10-28
21 Clues: kły • nogi • ogon • łapa • wąsy • rogi • pióra • język • futro • dziób • łuski • trąba • poroże • pazury • grzywa • kopyto • kopyta • skrzydła • kły-słonia • płetwy-boczne • płetwa-grzbietowa
MSDS Auto Body 2026-02-09
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- The Spanish word for YES
- A place where one can go to view all types of animals
- A large body of salt water
- The lowest temperature at which the vapors on top of a liquid can be ignited
- The abbreviation for Mrs. Esengards’s job
- Grinding and sanding in the shop create lots of _______in the air.
- Transmissions in cars start accelerating in first _____
- May cause illness or death; poisonous to living things
- What you will need to do to headlights after you repair front-end damage
- What you should send to your mother if you total her car
- When you total up a customer’s repair bill, you need to add sales _____.
- A measure of a large amount of weight
- Taking something into the body through the mouth
- Common device that police use to measure the speed of a motor vehicle
- Abbreviation for the part of a hospital that handles emergency medical problems
- 2 words: General term for a distinct color like red, yellow, blue, etc.
- The chemical symbol for helium
- A general term for hoods, fenders, doors, etc. is “body ________.”
- Auto collisions often happen when people drive in the wrong ____ of a highway
- Biological materials that cause serious health hazards such as cancer
- Refers to chemicals that enter the body through the skin
- A container that is used to store small parts
- Three letters used to signal for HELP!!
- Opposite of OFF
- The chemical symbol for aluminum
- If you select a career in the military, you will call all officers _____.
- The money you owe when you take out a loan is considered a_________.
- A model of Dodge truck or a male sheep
- Abbrev. for air conditioners in cars
- Another word for nothing
- Dark red root vegetables that you all should eat regularly
- Abbreviation for the state that forms the southern border of New York
- A light hit with a body hammer or a tool that cuts female threads
- A chemical that causes mutations
- The substance in your car that needs to be changed every 3,000 miles
- Black highway paving material that can damage an automobile finish
- Abbreviation for specific gravity
- Abbreviation for Information Technology
- If you heat metal to a high enough temperature, it will _____ and become liquid.
- Abbreviation for Society of Automotive Engineers
- To cut off a small amount of something or a tool to cut thin sheet metal
- Abbreviation for one of the big cities in California; like “___ Law” on TV
- The auto body class you are taking is teaching you a ________.
- Two letters that often are found at the end of past-tense verbs
- The concentration of a substance in air that is believe to be safe for workers
- The answer to the question: “Is foul language allowed in the classroom or shop?”
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- The opposite of GO
- Pushes air through an automobile radiator
- Auto paints are measured in cups, quarts, and gallons. Is this weight or volume?
- Produce a shockwave from an extremely fast chemical reaction
- A hard ____ is required when working on a construction site.
- You may just hit a tree if you drive too_______
- Tiny oil-producing country; or what you might say after you foul up in shop.
- The parts of chromosomes that are damaged by hazardous chemicals
- The abbreviation for railroad
- A chemical known to cause cancer
- A place where coal, iron, copper, etc. is removed from the earth
- The word one might use to greet his/her fellow classmates.
- Mrs. Husak’s specialty
- A substance that gives off oxygen very easily
- The opposite of STOP
- Slight differences in paint colors; example - “Turquoise is a _______ of blue.”
- The opposite of wild animals is ______ animals.
- Where a lion resides; or place in your home where you can sit and relax
- Red is one color used in turn signal lenses; the other color is ______.
- Environmental conditions at any given time, like today’s room temperature
- Flows messily; example - “Excess paint that is not wiped up _____ down the can.”
- Abbreviation of the medical professional who treats ill or injured people
- Hot molten rock that flows from volcanoes
- Anything that causes itching, burning, redness of the skin or eyes
- The abbreviation that will show on you paycheck if you work overtime.
- What you may crash into if you are driving too fast
- Short word for camshaft
- After working hard all day in a body shop, you might need to take a ________
- After doing push-ups for a year in Auto Body, you will be in good physical ____.
- Synonym for “deadly” or “fatal”; “It can be ___ to mess with Mr. Richmond.”
- An abbreviation for parts per million
- A liquid with a flashpoint between 100 degrees and 200 degrees
- A chemical that causes birth defects
- The paper that describes the hazards of working with certain chemicals
- Abbreviation for Threshold Limit Value
- The abbreviation for avenue
- Light brown paint color
83 Clues: Opposite of OFF • The opposite of GO • The opposite of STOP • Mrs. Husak’s specialty • Short word for camshaft • Light brown paint color • The Spanish word for YES • Another word for nothing • A large body of salt water • The abbreviation for avenue • The abbreviation for railroad • The chemical symbol for helium • A chemical known to cause cancer • The chemical symbol for aluminum • ...
The human body 2026-01-29
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- Used for speaking and eating
- Where food is digested
- Hard parts inside the mouth used to chew food
- Organ that pumps blood
- Limbs used for lifting and carrying
- Connects the head to the body
- Used for smelling
- Organs used for hearing
- Help your body move
- Used for seeing
- Joints in the middle of the legs
- Hard parts that make up the skeleton
- Top part of your body that contains the brain
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- Organs used to breathe
- Bottom parts of the legs used for standing
- Front upper part of your torso
- Five on each foot
- Grows on your head and can be short or long
- Used to hold and touch things
- Connect arms to the body at the top
- Limbs used for walking
- The front part of your head with eyes, nose, and mouth
- Five on each hand
- Outer layer that protects the body
- Organ that controls the body and thoughts
25 Clues: Used for seeing • Five on each foot • Used for smelling • Five on each hand • Help your body move • Organs used to breathe • Where food is digested • Organ that pumps blood • Limbs used for walking • Organs used for hearing • Used for speaking and eating • Used to hold and touch things • Connects the head to the body • Front upper part of your torso • Joints in the middle of the legs • ...
Body Terms Crossword 2026-05-18
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- Anatomical term for ARM
- Anatomical term for FRONT OF ELBOW
- Anatomical term for ABDOMEN
- Anatomical term for buttocks
- Anatomical term for THIGH
- Anatomical term for heel
- Anatomical term for foot
- Anatomical term for acromial
- Anatomical term for hand
- Anatomical term for MOUTH
- Anatomical term for CHEST
- Anatomical term for shoulder blade
- Anatomical term for FINGERS
- Anatomical term for ARMPIT
- Anatomical term for back of knee
- Anatomical term for HIP
- Anatomical term for lower back
- Anatomical term for MIDCHEST
- Anatomical term for genital
- Anatomical term for CHEEK
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- Anatomical term for bottom of foot
- Anatomical term for ankle
- Anatomical term for NAVEL
- Anatomical term for FOREARM
- Anatomical term for ORAL
- Anatomical term for PALMAR
- Anatomical term for FOREHEAD
- Anatomical term for HEAD
- Anatomical term for kneecap
- Anatomical term for NOSE
- Anatomical term for BREAST
- Anatomical term for EYE
- Anatomical term for WRIST
- Anatomical term for leg
- Anatomical term for EAR
- Anatomical term for GROIN
36 Clues: Anatomical term for ARM • Anatomical term for EYE • Anatomical term for leg • Anatomical term for EAR • Anatomical term for HIP • Anatomical term for ORAL • Anatomical term for heel • Anatomical term for HEAD • Anatomical term for NOSE • Anatomical term for foot • Anatomical term for hand • Anatomical term for ankle • Anatomical term for NAVEL • Anatomical term for THIGH • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2026-05-17
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- This system receives and analyzes signals, stores data and coordinates body actions
- These structures take blood away from the heart
- This organ provides a home for a foetus and expels it when it is ready to enter the world
- This system allows species to make copies of themselves and reduce extinction
- These attract animal pollinators to plants and protect the reproductive structures
- The part of a flower that develops into a fruit containing seeds
- A body unit made up of several organs working together to carry out one or more jobs.
- These are the male parts of a flower.
- The building block of all living organisms.
- The system that transports chemicals and heat and protects body from germs.
- A body part made of several tissues working together to perform specific body functions
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- The term used for the fusion of an egg and a sperm during sexual reproduction
- This system breaks food down into small molecules that can enter the blood.
- This system eliminates wastes cells make and which can harm the body
- The system allowing the exchange of gases between organisms and environment
- This system gives the body its shape, protects organs and allows movement
- This organ produces a strong acid and mucus and has very muscular walls
- The longest and strongest bone in the human body
- These organs capture sound waves and send electric signals to the brain for interpretation
- This protects the heart and lungs and is important in breathing
20 Clues: These are the male parts of a flower. • The building block of all living organisms. • These structures take blood away from the heart • The longest and strongest bone in the human body • This protects the heart and lungs and is important in breathing • The part of a flower that develops into a fruit containing seeds • ...
Nora - body parts 2021-01-25
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- - a pair of breathing organs
- - red-colored, boneless organ used to speak
- - uzlabots, modernizēts
- - animals that naturally prey on others
- - spējīgs, apdāvināts
- - sasniegumi
- - mentioned before
- - a muscular body part that contains ribs
- - horizontal strips of hair that can be found above the eye
- - novērtēt
- - the organs responsible for hearing
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- - the part of the body that contains food and liquid-processing organs
- - animals that feed their babies with milk
- - iekšējs
- - pārvarēt
- - small, gripping body parts
- - šķērslis
- - the thinner, more flexible lower portion of arms
- - ārējs
- - the upper part of the leg
- - the thicker, more powerful upper portion of arms
- - small, white, pointed body parts used to chew food
- - the lower part of the leg
23 Clues: - ārējs • - iekšējs • - pārvarēt • - šķērslis • - novērtēt • - sasniegumi • - mentioned before • - spējīgs, apdāvināts • - uzlabots, modernizēts • - the upper part of the leg • - the lower part of the leg • - a pair of breathing organs • - small, gripping body parts • - the organs responsible for hearing • - animals that naturally prey on others • - a muscular body part that contains ribs • ...
Main Body Organs 2021-03-17
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- both large and small absorb nutrients/water
- part of the brain at the back of the skull
- the "trunk" of the brain
- bundle of nerve fibers encased in the spine
- organ involved in metabolic processes
- used for breaking up and mashing food
- bile is stored in this sac-shaped organ
- used for breathing and smelling
- organ of nervous tissue within the skull
- principal part of the brain
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- used for breathing and eating
- forms the lowest part of the brain stem
- most of the digestion process occurs here
- also known as the trachea
- air passages that branch like tree limbs
- a large gland that secretes enzymes
- many tiny air sacs within the lungs
- a nerve cell
- fibers that transmit impulses to the brain
- a pair of organs into which air is drawn
- connects the throat to the stomach
21 Clues: a nerve cell • the "trunk" of the brain • also known as the trachea • principal part of the brain • used for breathing and eating • used for breathing and smelling • connects the throat to the stomach • a large gland that secretes enzymes • many tiny air sacs within the lungs • organ involved in metabolic processes • used for breaking up and mashing food • ...
body parts, animals 2021-02-17
Body System Condition 2021-03-12
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- itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape; hives and insect bites are examples
- enlargement of the extremities due to overproduction of growth hormone
- A hereditary disease where blood does not coagulate to stop bleeding
- inflammation of a gland or lymph node
- enlargement of the thyroid gland
- a stretched or torn muscle or tendon
- Chronic liver damage from a variety of causes leading to scarring and liver failure
- chronic brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizure activity
- excessive activity of the thyroid gland
- inflammation of the brain
- Rupture of a blood vessel inside the nose causes blood to flow out the nose and into the throat
- A condition in which skin cells build up and form scales and itchy, dry patches
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
- a crack or break in a bone
- presence of urinary waste in the blood
- condition in which fatty deposits called plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries
- inflammation of the tonsils
- pain in the fibrous tissues and muscles
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- autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by weakness of voluntary muscles
- A curving inward of the lower back.
- ballooning of a weakened portion of an arterial wall
- diseases that cause the acid in you stomach and bile to irritate the food pipe line
- inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis due to bacterial infection
- inflammation of the bladder
- infection of the bone
- open sore or lesion in the skin or mucous membrane
- enlargement of the spleen
- noninfectious, inflammatory skin disease characterized by redness, blisters, scabs, and itching
- An inflammation of lung tissue, where the alveoli in the affected areas fill w/fluid
- high blood pressure
30 Clues: high blood pressure • infection of the bone • enlargement of the spleen • inflammation of the brain • a crack or break in a bone • inflammation of the bladder • inflammation of the tonsils • enlargement of the thyroid gland • A curving inward of the lower back. • a stretched or torn muscle or tendon • inflammation of a gland or lymph node • ...
Human Body System 2021-03-09
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- a tube that carries the pee from bladder to out of the body
- large, thin sheet of muscle that spread across the chest cavity
- a sac that collects the pee
- a hard, rigid tube that leads to the lungs
- helps break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
- dioxide, stuff that we breath out
- tubes that carry the urine from each kidneys
- one-way doors; found in both sides of the human heart
- the smallest blood vessels
- covers the opening of the trachea when you swallow
- blood vessels that return blood to the heart
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- intestine, completed and the nutrients are absorbed
- pump the blood to distant tissues
- stuff that we breath in
- receiving chambers for the blood entering heart
- filter that take the waste out of the blood and make pee
- the tube-looking that connects the mouth to the stomach
- to send blood from place to place within the body
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- intestine, reabsorbed water and fibre and other waste mater
- the basic building blocks of all living things
- chemicals that help to speed up the process of digestion
- cleans the blood and store the sugar
23 Clues: stuff that we breath in • the smallest blood vessels • a sac that collects the pee • pump the blood to distant tissues • dioxide, stuff that we breath out • cleans the blood and store the sugar • a hard, rigid tube that leads to the lungs • tubes that carry the urine from each kidneys • blood vessels that return blood to the heart • ...
Immuntiy body defense 2019-12-22
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- body regard this as________
- this also refer as T cell (killer)
- this class of antibodies is found at saliva,tears and milk
- this complement lead to ________
- type of immunity pass from mom to baby called as ______ immunity
- this type of immunity developed from exposure to pathogen called as____________artificially
- known as the troublemaker antibodies that involved in allergies
- antibodies that secrete by _________ cell
- it target the cell via pores
- molecules such as perforin that causes cell killing refers to
- this action prevent an out break of the disease known as ________immunity
- type of protective white blood cell also known as______
- part of organs the immune system
- humoral immunity mediated via
- one of part of adaptive immunity
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- this is an ideal honor organs
- toxic chemical that secreted by bacteria this condition refer to bacterial
- present in tear and kill bacteria
- this is not part of innate immune system
- first line defense of immune system called as ______response
- this refer to pathogen that are dead but extremely weakened
- prepared from the causative agent of disease
- tissue graft that transplated from one site to another at the same person
- type of identical chains
- this is an process that involve the soluble antigenic molecule
- treat poisonous snakebites
- this secondary humoral responses provide immunological __________
- mucus and skin ph of skin example of ________ defense
- this cell are important in antigen-presenting cell
- response, the body immune system is more rapid and more aggresive when the foreign cell attack.this condition called as _______
30 Clues: type of identical chains • treat poisonous snakebites • body regard this as________ • it target the cell via pores • this is an ideal honor organs • humoral immunity mediated via • this complement lead to ________ • part of organs the immune system • one of part of adaptive immunity • present in tear and kill bacteria • this also refer as T cell (killer) • ...
Science - Human Body 2020-12-24
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- I help in hearing and balance. I have three parts - external, middle and inner.
- 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 make bile to help your stomach breakdown food. I also make antibodies to help you fight disease.
- 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.
- I control your muscles and all of the organs in your body. I even hold all of your thoughts and memories.
- I am a muscle located behind your lungs. I pump blood to all parts of your body.
- 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 am a tube in your throat. When you swallow, food or drink travels down through me into your stomach.
- 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.
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- We provide with vision, the ability to receive and process visual details.
- We give your body support and structure, protect delicate organs and filled with a substance called marrow.
- I am the first digit of your hand. Without me, it’s difficult to hold things.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- I have pores so sweat can escape your body. I also sense temperature and feel the things around you.
- When you eat, I mix your food with chemicals made by your body, then I churn up your food into smaller parts.
- 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.
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. • ...
Face and Body 2020-11-11
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- They are two and are in your face. They are red sometimes.
- They are two andt connect your legs and feet.
- They are part of your mouth and people paint them sometimes.
- They are 10 and are in your feet.
- Your mom touches it when you have fever.
- They are 10 and you can use them to catch things.
- They are two and connect your torso and arms.
- It connects your whole body.
- They are two and are part of your legs.
- You use it to eat.
- They are two and you can hear with them.
- They are two and can be blue.
- They are part of your arms and have the "happiness bone".
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- They are two and connect your arms and hands.
- You can use them to punch people.
- They are long and you can run with them.
- You use it to smell.
- It is inside of your mouth and you use it to taste food.
- It is in your face and is below your mouth.
- It is in your head andcan be brown.
- They are two and you can use it to hug people.
- They are two and can get inside of your ayes.
- They are the end of your leg and you can kick a ball with them.
- It connects your head and body.
- They are 32 and are inside of your mouth.
- You use it to think and it is above your neck.
- They are two and are on top of your eyes.
27 Clues: You use it to eat. • You use it to smell. • It connects your whole body. • They are two and can be blue. • It connects your head and body. • You can use them to punch people. • They are 10 and are in your feet. • It is in your head andcan be brown. • They are two and are part of your legs. • They are long and you can run with them. • Your mom touches it when you have fever. • ...
Spanish body parts 2020-11-12
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- the thing on your head
- body part outside of your mouth
- what helps you smell
- body part that connects your hands and shoulders
- when you eat the food goes there
- body part on leg that lets you bent it
- what connects your head to the rest of your body
- body part that connects your waist and feet
- hair above your eyes
- hair on your eyelids
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- you put food in this body part
- body part on both sides of your arm
- body part that lets you touch things
- what your eyes,nose and lips are on
- body part that has taste buds on it
- body part that lets you see
- body part that lets you hear
- the thing on top of your neck
- body part that lets you walk
- what helps you bite/chew
20 Clues: what helps you smell • hair above your eyes • hair on your eyelids • the thing on your head • what helps you bite/chew • body part that lets you see • body part that lets you hear • body part that lets you walk • the thing on top of your neck • you put food in this body part • body part outside of your mouth • when you eat the food goes there • body part on both sides of your arm • ...
Body Parts #3 2020-03-01
32 Clues: mano • boca • cara • codo • ojos • cejas • axila • nariz • pecho • talón • cabeza • brazos • hombro • muñeca • lengua • labios • orejas • cuello • piernas • cintura • espalda • tobillo • rodilla • barbilla • pestañas • dedos (del pie) • pies (en plural) • panza (estómago) • pie (en singular) • dedos (de la mano) • diente (en plural) • diente (en singular)
THE HUMAN BODY 2020-03-19
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- A nerve connected to your brain
- Muscles that you control
- Flexible connections where two or more bones meet
- A type of damage that happens when you listen to very loud music
- Hearing loss caused by the inner ear not working
- Areas with hairs and liquid used to find where your head's position is in
- Three tiny bones after your ear drum
- A piece on top of your heart
- A thin piece of skin that's stretched tight like a drum. It vibrates or moves very fast when sound waves hit it.
- The largest muscle in your body it is at your buttocks
- What makes flexible connections between the bones
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- The first layer of skin
- Muscles that move without you telling them to
- A tube that connects to the back of your throat and acts as a pressure valve
- Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by these
- The outer ear
- Bones are held together by these
- A big artery in the heart
- A structure that has liquid and tiny hairs that the vibrations move sending a signal to your brain .
- Your brain uses how loud the sound was to determine where it came from
20 Clues: The outer ear • The first layer of skin • Muscles that you control • A big artery in the heart • A piece on top of your heart • A nerve connected to your brain • Bones are held together by these • Three tiny bones after your ear drum • Muscles that move without you telling them to • Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by these • ...
Spanish body parts 2020-03-18
Body and mind 2020-05-04
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- what you eat and drink regularly
- a physical condition that shows you have a particulr illness
- a desire for food
- part of the body that connects muscle to the bone
- to believe that good things will always happen
- a place where you go to exercise
- process of getting the right food for good health and growth
- stretching and pushing exercises which help make your muscles stronger and make you able to bend more easily
- the right amount of food and drink a ______ diet
- when a part of the body is bigger because of illnes or injury
- feeling unable to balance - a spinning feeling
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- the condition where you must go to the toilet often
- for example ankle, knee, shoulder, wrist
- substance that exists in meat, eggs and beans
- a condition that makes you so unhappy you cannot lead a normal life
- the condition of not being able to sleep
- a fear of something such as spiders or small spaces
- something in our diet that helps digest food
- a serious disease of the lungs that makes it difficult to breathe
- to damage a joint by suddenly twisting it
20 Clues: a desire for food • what you eat and drink regularly • a place where you go to exercise • for example ankle, knee, shoulder, wrist • the condition of not being able to sleep • to damage a joint by suddenly twisting it • something in our diet that helps digest food • substance that exists in meat, eggs and beans • to believe that good things will always happen • ...
part of body 2021-05-02
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- is the part of the finger to point to something
- the pinchable parts of the body
- part of the body functions to speak
- the parts of the body that function for chewing
- the Indonesian of "mouth"
- the Indonesian of "head"
- the part of the body that functions to hear
- is the part of the finger to wrap the ring
- the part of the body that functions to take something
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- the Indonesian pf "teeth"
- the body part to put the hat on
- the Indonesian of "feet"
- the part of body that can put make up
- the part of the body that functions to walk
- the Indonesian of "hair"
- the Indonesian of "eye"
- the Indonesian of "hand"
- part of the growth serves to protect the head
- the Indonesian of "ear"
- the part of the body that functions to see
20 Clues: the Indonesian of "eye" • the Indonesian of "ear" • the Indonesian of "feet" • the Indonesian of "hair" • the Indonesian of "hand" • the Indonesian of "head" • the Indonesian pf "teeth" • the Indonesian of "mouth" • the body part to put the hat on • the pinchable parts of the body • part of the body functions to speak • the part of body that can put make up • ...
Parts Of Body 2021-05-02
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- Feeling the surface of a smooth, rough, cold, hot object
- Used for walking
- The control center of the nervous system and is located in the skull
- Protects the head from the sun
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- holding things, working
- Provides inhaled oxygen to the bloodstream to exhale carbon dioxide
- Tasting tastes such as bitter, sweet, salty
- The place where food passes and the respiratory tract
- Protects fingertips
- protect our eyes from glare.
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- Waist is the part of the human body that connects the stomach and hips
- A place to store food that has been eaten
- Serves to manhunts and destroy food that enters the mout
- protect Sofiaa
- Serves to connect the bones
- Can be used to speak
- Transports oxygen from the lungs throughout the body
- in general, the function to digest and absorb food essence.
- Hearing sounds and voices
20 Clues: protect Sofiaa • Used for walking • Protects fingertips • Can be used to speak • holding things, working • Hearing sounds and voices • Serves to connect the bones • protect our eyes from glare. • Protects the head from the sun • Pumps blood throughout the body • A place to store food that has been eaten • Tasting tastes such as bitter, sweet, salty • ...
Parts Of Body 2021-05-02
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- Protects fingertips
- Tasting tastes such as bitter, sweet, salty
- Protects the head from the sun
- Transports oxygen from the lungs throughout the body
- Waist is the part of the human body that connects the stomach and hips
- protect our eyes from glare.
- The place where food passes and the respiratory tract
- holding things, working
- Serves to connect the bones
- Serves to manhunts and destroy food that enters the mout
- Hearing sounds and voices
- The control center of the nervous system and is located in the skull
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- A place to store food that has been eaten
- protect Sofiaa
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- Can be used to speak
- Used for walking
- Provides inhaled oxygen to the bloodstream to exhale carbon dioxide
- Feeling the surface of a smooth, rough, cold, hot object
- in general, the function to digest and absorb food essence.
20 Clues: protect Sofiaa • Used for walking • Protects fingertips • Can be used to speak • holding things, working • Hearing sounds and voices • Serves to connect the bones • protect our eyes from glare. • Protects the head from the sun • Pumps blood throughout the body • A place to store food that has been eaten • Tasting tastes such as bitter, sweet, salty • ...
Human body systems 2021-04-22
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- These are the muscles which allow your heart to pump.
- This system supports your body, protects your organs, and helps with movement.
- The _______ intestine is where the nutrients are taken out of the food.
- This system helps break down food, absorb nutrients, and remove waste.
- These are the smallest blood vessels.
- This carries air from your nose/mouth down into your lungs.
- This system allows you to move.
- These are blood vessels which carry oxygen rich blood away from your heart.
- This organ is the control center of your body.
- These are blood vessels which carry blood back to your heart.
- This system sends messages to/from your brain from/to the other parts of your body.
- The _______ intestine is where the excess liquid is taken out of the food and is where waste is stored.
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- This system takes in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide.
- This carries the food from your mouth to your stomach.
- This muscle expands and contracts to allow your lungs to fill with air and expel air.
- This system moves blood through the body.
- This is the main organ in your circulatory system.
- This organ contains digestive fluids and is where your food is digested.
- These carry messages to and from your spinal cord.
- These muscles are attached to your bones and allow you to move.
- This is the largest organ of your body.
21 Clues: This system allows you to move. • These are the smallest blood vessels. • This is the largest organ of your body. • This system moves blood through the body. • This organ is the control center of your body. • This is the main organ in your circulatory system. • These carry messages to and from your spinal cord. • These are the muscles which allow your heart to pump. • ...
parts of body 2021-04-29
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- is use to connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals.
- is the part of body which contains the brain, mouth and main sense organs.
- is used to grab things
- is the part of the human torso forming a relatively horizontal surface running away from the neck.
- is a thin skin membrane that covers and moves over an eye.
- is use to see something
- is the bottom of face.
- is the flesh around the teeth.
- is an organs that stores food in the process of digestion.
- is use to walk
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- is use to bring something
- is use to hear
- is an organ which is the join or the region of the joint in the middle part of the leg between the thigh and the shank.
- is the rear part of the foot.
- is the hair that grows over the bon ridge above the eye socket.
- is use to food ingested
- is the upper leg of human, between the hip and the knee.
- is use to breath or smell
- is the part of body between the pelvis and stomach.
- is the back of the leg below the knee.
20 Clues: is use to hear • is use to walk • is used to grab things • is the bottom of face. • is use to food ingested • is use to see something • is use to bring something • is use to breath or smell • is the rear part of the foot. • is the flesh around the teeth. • is the back of the leg below the knee. • is the part of body between the pelvis and stomach. • ...
Body Fluid Differentials 2020-08-13
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- hemosiderin appears on body fluid stains as heavy __________ pigmentation
- nucleated RBCS and precursors and WBCs in varying developmental stages can be found in this kind of CSF contamination caused by a traumatic tap
- cells undergoing __________ division are not usually seen in body fluids and may be an should be noted as abnormal
- tumor balls seen in fluids are often very __________ in shape, and stain dark blue, often with no distinguishing between the individual cells in the clump
- centrifuged __________ are often large, very round, and have fine chromatin patterns with nucleoli and a high nucleus to cytoplasm ratio
- a monophage containing hemosiderin particles
- as the name suggests, synovial __________ cells are only found in synovial pockets; they resemble mesothelial cells and do not typically indicate much of anything
- in cytocentrifuged eos and basos, the cell's __________ may spin down to one side
- nucleated cell count should be done __________ cytocentrifuging a slide
- centrifugation can expose these nuclear structures on cells where they are not normally visible, but this does not make them abnormal or blasts
- buildup of this black-green pigment may be seen very rarely in the body fluids of patients with melanomas and generally indicates poor prognosis
- the three __________ fluids are pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal
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- multinucleate cells with an odd number of nuclei, particularly when not well-separated, are __________ and should be sent to pathology for review
- these types of injuries may result in a high volume of bacteria and fungal organisms in a body fluid smear
- whenever these round, poorly-staining and sometimes budding organisms are seen in a body fluid smear, it may be prudent to call the physician and suggest they order an antigen test if one has not already been ordered
- spun lymphocytes may have __________-shaped nuclei
- whenever these small microorganisms are present, they should be noted and it may be prudent to call the physician and suggest a culture if one is not already ordered
- these cells are larger, with a very round nucleus and pronounced dark cytoplasm, and are only found in serous fluids
- monocytes seen in body fluids have a __________ appearance because of their ability to turn into macrophages
- when a body fluid is overwhelmingly neutrophils, this is an indicator of __________
- a macrophage containing lipid particles
- on a Wright stain, bacteria always appear gram __________
- these large, multi-nucleated cells produce CSF and may be present in CSF smears of patients with hydrocephalus or chronic ventricular infection
- these cells can appear in body fluids and may look similar to lymphocytes, but have a dark blue cytoplasm with an obvious clearing near the nucleus
- cytocentrifuged neutrophils may have __________ nucleus segmentation
- a macrophage containing red blood cells
- this disease appears on body fluid stains (especially CSF) as banana-shaped organisms and ovoid cell inclusions with lavendar cytoplasm and clustered red granules
- like macrophages, mesothelial cells may be __________
28 Clues: a macrophage containing lipid particles • a macrophage containing red blood cells • a monophage containing hemosiderin particles • spun lymphocytes may have __________-shaped nuclei • like macrophages, mesothelial cells may be __________ • on a Wright stain, bacteria always appear gram __________ • cytocentrifuged neutrophils may have __________ nucleus segmentation • ...
Spanish Weather & Body 2020-10-02
20 Clues: eye • arm • leg • hand • nose • head • foot • fall • mouth • finger • winter • summer • spring • Its hot • stomach • Its cold • Its sunny • Its windy • its raining • its snowing
The Human Body 2021-03-28
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- to take out or take away
- the blood cells that carry oxygen
- a body part that does a specific job in an organism
- to breathe air out
- two or more objects that work together
- to move liquids with rhythmic force
- to move liquids in one direction
- the act of bringing air into the body
- the red liquid inside out bodies
- system a group of organs that carry blood through the body
- the group of bones that work together to support and protect the body
- to breathe air in
- the group of muscles that work together to help the body move
- to work correctly
- an action that is done thinking about it
- an action that is done without thinking
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- the condition of a living organism
- to make something shorter
- a group of organs that breaks down food into energy the body can use
- the blood cells that help the body fight infections
- to make something longer
- the organs that bring oxygen into the body
- the parts of the body that work together to communicate and help the body respond to its environment
- to take something in
- information sent from the brain to a part of the body
- to break down food
- microscopic organisms that can be harmful
27 Clues: to breathe air in • to work correctly • to breathe air out • to break down food • to take something in • to take out or take away • to make something longer • to make something shorter • to move liquids in one direction • the red liquid inside out bodies • the blood cells that carry oxygen • the condition of a living organism • to move liquids with rhythmic force • ...
body and lifestyle 2021-04-11
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- a small solid piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing.
- to have something inside or include something as a part.
- he use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury.
- having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, and not sweet.
- a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus.
- good for your health.
- an occasion when food is eaten, or the food that is eaten on such an occasion.
- to intentionally not listen or give attention to.
- to crush food into smaller, softer pieces with the teeth so that it can be swallowed.
- physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy.
- to force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound.
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- any of a group of natural substances that are necessary in small amounts for the growth and good health of the body.
- to mix a liquid or other substance by moving an object such as a spoon in a circular pattern.
- a state where things are of equal weight or force.
- a substance made from a plant, used to give a special flavour to food.
- physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack.
- a common infectious illness that causes fever and headache.
- to become completely well again after an illness or injury.
- a flat, often thin, piece of food that has been cut from a larger piece.
- to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something.
- a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help.
- to cut something into pieces with an axe, knife, or other sharp instrument.
22 Clues: good for your health. • to intentionally not listen or give attention to. • a state where things are of equal weight or force. • to have something inside or include something as a part. • a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help. • a common infectious illness that causes fever and headache. • to become completely well again after an illness or injury. • ...
Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-26
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- a yellowish fluid that has nutrients, proteins, hormones, and waste product
- master coordinator for all the messages going in and out of the brain
- protect the nasal passageways
- brings oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body so they can keep working
- carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- makes new bones and help repair damage
- The cells in our bodies need ________ to stay alive
- a muscle attached by cord-like tendons to bone
- vibrate to make sounds.
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- controls what you think and feel
- runs from the brain down through the back.
- is a muscle found in the heart
- pull on the joints, allowing us to move
- a small flap of tissue, covers the air-only passage when we swallow, keeping food and liquid from going into the lungs.
- provide support for our bodies
- Where two bones meet
- Bones are made up of a framework of a protein called _____
- largest and most complex part of the brain
- This type of bone is strong, solid, and whitish in color. It makes up the hard outside portion of a bone.
- Blood travels through _____ back to the heart and lungs
20 Clues: Where two bones meet • vibrate to make sounds. • protect the nasal passageways • is a muscle found in the heart • provide support for our bodies • controls what you think and feel • makes new bones and help repair damage • runs from the brain down through the back. • pull on the joints, allowing us to move • largest and most complex part of the brain • ...
Body System By:The_GOAT 2020-11-10
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- the muscles that are under conscious control and can be controlled at will or we can choose when to use them.
- the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction.Includes organs such as:ovaries and testes
- complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection,and includes these organs: Bone Marrow,Thymus,Lymph nodes,and Spleen
- system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture and circulates blood throughout the body.
- an organ located in the abdomen. It plays an essential role in converting the food we eat into fuel for the body's cells.
- called the cardiovascular system or the vascular system, is an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide,and has these organs Heart,lungs,and Arteries
- biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants and contains of these organs:Nose,Mouth,Throat,and lungs
- organ about the size of a football. It sits just under your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen
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- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.includes these organs:the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system, regulating distant target organs.Includes these organs: hypothalamus,thyroid,and ovaries
- are the female gonads — the primary female reproductive organs.
- muscles that cannot be controlled by will or conscious and are often associated with organs that exhibit slow and regular contractions and relaxation. Involuntary muscles that are also termed as smooth muscles or non-striated muscles as there are no striations when viewed under the microscope
- comprises the skin and its appendages acting to protect the body from various kinds of damage, such as loss of water or damages from outside.And contains these organs:skin,hair,and nails
- the secondary external opening for the respiratory tract
- This system absorbs nutrients and contains these organs:The liver,pancreas,and gallbladder
- the system of an organism's body that performs the function of excretion, the bodily process of discharging wastes and contains these organs ureters, bladder, and urethra.
- functions as a storage vessel for urine to delay the frequency of urination.
- network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials.Includes these organs:Lymph nodes,spleen,and tonsils
- are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax)
- includes all of the bones and joints in the body.Also includes these organs:cartilage, tendons, and ligaments
20 Clues: the secondary external opening for the respiratory tract • are the female gonads — the primary female reproductive organs. • functions as a storage vessel for urine to delay the frequency of urination. • are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax) • ...
Body Systems Review 2021-10-21
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- Composed of 26 bones called vertebrae; protect the spinal cord and provide support for the head and trunk
- Thin, watery fluid composed of intercellular fluid which forms when plasma diffuses into tissue spaces; enters the lymphatic system; contains water, nutrients, salts, hormones, oxygen, carbon dioxide, lymphocytes, and wastes
- Large tube that drains the lymph from the rest of the body
- Pair of triangular muscles that extend over the back of the neck and shoulders
- The process of breathing in air; also known as inspiration
- Divides the body into right and left sides
- Process of cells using oxygen and nutrients to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide
- Pushes blood into the aorta and sends the blood to all other parts of the body
- Body's reaction to combating disease
- Join together to form tissue
- Severe tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in bending of a joint; caused by lack of muscle use
- Moving a body part away from the midline
- Forms the extremities and is composed of the shoulder girdle, arm bones, pelvic girdle, and leg bones
- A special leaflike piece of cartilage that closes the opening into the larynx during swallowing; prevents food and liquids from entering the respiratory tract
- Thickest layer of cells inside the heart; muscular middle layer
- Innermost layer of the epidermis; produces new cells for the stratum corneum
- Air sacs that terminal bronchioles end in; resemble a bunch of grapes
- Muscular wall that separates the heart into a right side and a left side
- Made of two clavicles and two scapulas
- Produce blood cells inside its bone marrow
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- Filters the lymph and removes impurities; considered glands
- Small, open-ended lymph vessels that act like drainpipes; pick up lymph at tissues
- slightly moveable joints; example would be the joint between two pelvic bones
- Innermost layer of the skin; also known as the subcutaneous layer; made of elastic and fibrous connective tissue and adipose tissue; connect the skin to muscles
- Outermost layer of the skin; has no blood vessels or nerve cells
- The supporting fabric of organs and other body parts
- Located between the left atrium and left ventricle; closes when the left ventricle is contracting; allows blood to flow into the aorta and prevents blood from flowing back into the left atrium
- Type of muscle property; has the ability to respond to a stimulu such as a nerve impulse
- Located in the chest and contains the esophagus, trachea, bronchi, lungs, heart, and large blood vessels
- Has a framework of elastic connective tissue that is covered with papillae; considered to be "true skin"
- Turning a body part upward
- Oil glands that usually open onto hair follicles; produce sebum which prevents the hair and skin from becoming dry and brittle
- Connects arterioles with venules or the smallest veins
- Wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two hollow spaces
- Two or more tissues joined together to perform a specific function
35 Clues: Turning a body part upward • Join together to form tissue • Body's reaction to combating disease • Made of two clavicles and two scapulas • Moving a body part away from the midline • Divides the body into right and left sides • Produce blood cells inside its bone marrow • The supporting fabric of organs and other body parts • ...
Body Systems Puzzle 2022-03-25
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- an organism could ___ if an organ system failed
- this system is often called the immune system as well
- even though these are considered independent systems, they have to work ___ in order for the organism to live
- process by which an organism maintains an internal balance regardless of external environmental changes
- a ___ organism has many cells
- this system gives your body shape and provides muscles with a place to attach to
- this system works with the skeletal system to move your body
- your lungs is where ___ gas is carried to for respiratory purposes
- this system regulates reproductive organs, growth, and hormones
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- this system controls everything you do and everything your body does
- this system refers to the male and female parts needed to produce offspring
- this system is often called the excretory system
- this system processes the important minerals, minerals, and energy out of our food before turning it into solid waste
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- this system helps your body get rid of liquid waste
- this system fights off disease
- a ___ organism only has one cell
- a group of organs with related functions working together to perform body functions
- this system protects you from the outside world
- one function of the skin is to help regulate your body ___
- the immune system circulates ___ blood cells throughout our body to fight off disease
- basic unit of life
- a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- the integumentary system includes your ___, your hair and your nails
- the integumentary system is the ___ system in your body
- the respiratory system not only helps bring oxygen into the body but it also helps get rid of ____
- this system helps get oxygen out of the air you breathe
- a living thing that carries out all basic functions for life
- each muscle in your body is attached to a ___
- known as the control center for your body
30 Clues: basic unit of life • a ___ organism has many cells • this system fights off disease • a ___ organism only has one cell • known as the control center for your body • each muscle in your body is attached to a ___ • an organism could ___ if an organ system failed • this system protects you from the outside world • this system is often called the excretory system • ...
School and Body 2021-09-15
25 Clues: dedo • codo • oreja • lapiz • brazo • cejas • regla • lengua • muneca • bogote • hombro • cuello • cintura • tijeras • tobillo • rodilla • armario • mejilla • carpeta • borrador • barbilla • pegamento • estanteria • engrapadora • bote de basura
Describing the Body 2021-08-31
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- back surface of the body
- lying supine with the head lowered
- bottom surface of the foot
- farther from the surface of the body
- below or lower than
- closer to the surface of the body
- plane that divides the body side to side
- skeleton that includes the head/neck/spine/chest
- above or higher than
- front surface of the body
- plane that divides the body front and back
- leaning forward, elbows on the knees
- fingerprint side of the hand
- lying face down
- laying on the side
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- a point on an arm/leg closer to the core
- seated and in a reclining position
- a point on an arm/leg farther from the core
- lying face up
- plane that divides the body top to bottom
- farther away (left/right) from the midline
- closer to the midline of the body
- imaginary line that splits the body into halves
- towards the back of the body
- the posture or placement of the body used as a reference for body description
- towards the front of the body
- skeleton that includes the arms/legs
27 Clues: lying face up • lying face down • laying on the side • below or lower than • above or higher than • back surface of the body • front surface of the body • bottom surface of the foot • towards the back of the body • fingerprint side of the hand • towards the front of the body • closer to the midline of the body • closer to the surface of the body • seated and in a reclining position • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-11-19
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- A kind of muscle that makes up the walls of the heart
- Main organ for the circulatory system
- Helps soften food and starts the digestion process
- Vessels that carry blood from the heart
- Main organ for the nervous system
- The term for the four sections of the heart
- A bag made of smooth muscles that mixes food with digestive juices
- Cells of the same type
- Nerve cell
- Where bones meet
- Groups of neurons that pass along information
- A system that helps move parts of the body
- Your heart is the size of this body part
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- Tube of nerves that runs through the backbone
- Tiny blood vessels that surround air sacs
- A kind of skeletal muscle with light and dark stripes
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- Long tube which connects to the mouth and stomach
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- A system that provides nutrients to the body
- A kind of muscle found in the walls of the stomach
- A system that supports the body and protects organs
- A system that sends and receives messages
- The organ where most food is digested
24 Clues: Nerve cell • Where bones meet • Cells of the same type • Main organ for the nervous system • Main organ for the circulatory system • The organ where most food is digested • Vessels that carry blood from the heart • The main organ of the respiratory system • Your heart is the size of this body part • Tiny blood vessels that surround air sacs • ...
Human Body System 2021-11-30
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- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- Each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed. Lungs are characteristic of vertebrates other than fish, though similar structures are present in some other animal groups.
- The female reproductive cell.
- The organ in the lower body of a woman or female mammal where offspring are conceived and in which they gestate before birth; the womb.
- A hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation. In vertebrates there may be up to four chambers (as in humans), with two atria and two ventricles.
- Its an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
- The network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- The red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- The thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
- A whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs.
- It involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body.
- The action or process of fertilizing an egg, female animal, or plant, involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- Firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints. It is more widespread in the infant skeleton, being replaced by bone during growth.
- Any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans.
- A band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body.
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- The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- Its the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction.
- A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
- Its a messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system, regulating distant target organs.
- A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- Any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- Any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- A self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
- Its a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- Any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
- Its the male reproductive cell.
30 Clues: The female reproductive cell. • Its the male reproductive cell. • The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. • A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell. • The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • Its an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. • ...
Body Parts Game! 2021-11-14
Body Parts Game! 2021-11-14
Human Body System 2022-02-17
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- sends signals into the bloodstream and tissues
- stores bile
- helps manage sugar after digestion
- body's command center
- connective tissue between bone and muscle
- Carries blood away from and towards the heart
- protects delicate organs in the system
- helps remove waste from blood
- passes food from throat to stomach
- basic unit of the brain
- stores urine
- makes hormones
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- somewhat elastic tissue that composes most of the skeleton
- remove waste and extra water from blood
- passes blood through arteries
- the organs involved in breathing
- brings in fresh air and removes gasses
- helps get nutrients and purge toxins from bloodstream
- helps absorb food into nutrients
- helps break down food into energy
- helps pass blood through the heart
- breaks down food with enzymes and acids
- bring blood to the right side of the heart
23 Clues: stores bile • stores urine • makes hormones • body's command center • basic unit of the brain • passes blood through arteries • helps remove waste from blood • the organs involved in breathing • helps absorb food into nutrients • helps break down food into energy • helps manage sugar after digestion • helps pass blood through the heart • passes food from throat to stomach • ...
Body and Health 2021-07-15
Across
- Surgeons ____________ an emergency operation. Các bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã thực hiện một ca mổ khẩn cấp.
- Healthcare should be a right, not a_______. Chăm sóc sức khỏe phải là một quyền lợi, không phải là một đặc quyền.
- The tests showed that your son does ______ have a hearing problem. Các cuộc kiểm tra cho thấy con trai bạn thực sự có vấn đề về thính giác
- The _______ did everything in her power to save him. Bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã làm mọi thứ trong khả năng của mình để cứu anh ta
- Children normally feel a lot of______ about their first day at school. Trẻ em thường cảm thấy rất lo lắng về ngày đầu tiên đến trường
- They left the flat in a terrible ________ - there was mess everywhere. Họ rời đi để lại căn hộ bừa bộn - mọi nơi đều lộn xộn cả lên.
- Good __________ is essential when working at the computer. Tư thế chuẩn là điều cần thiết khi làm việc với máy tính.
- Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền.
- ________ are experts on drug therapy. Dược sĩ là chuyên gia về điều trị bằng thuốc.
- Physical and emotional __________ are closely linked. Sức khỏe thể chất và tình cảm có mối liên hệ chặt chẽ với nhau
- The study showed that one in twelve women is ______ to develop breast cancer. Nghiên cứu cho thấy cứ mười hai phụ nữ thì có một người có khả năng bị ung thư vú.
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- Children may develop some _____ behaviour if raised in an ill environment. Trẻ em có thể phát triển một số hành vi bất thường nếu được nuôi dưỡng trong một môi trường không tốt.
- She has five children, the youngest of whom is still an ______. Bà có năm người con, đứa con nhỏ nhất vẫn còn là một đứa trẻ sơ sinh
- The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng.
- __________ use of the drug is known to have harmful sideeffects. Sử dụng thuốc kéo dài được biết là gây ra tác dụng phụ có hại
- There were no reports of ___________ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng.
- Flu is highly _____________. Cảm cúm có khả năng lây nhiễm cao.
- Local hospitals have been _______ with Covid-19 cases. Các bệnh viện địa phương đã quá tải với các ca nhiễm Covid19
- There were no reports of ______ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng.
- If you suffer from __________, it's best to get professional help. Nếu bạn bị trầm cảm, tốt nhất bạn nên nhờ sự trợ giúp của chuyên gia.
- _______ to speak English is a serious disadvantage when you are applying for jobs. Không có khả năng nói tiếng Anh là một bất lợi nghiêm trọng khi bạn xin việc.
- Surgeons _________ an emergency operation. Các bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã thực hiện một ca mổ khẩn cấp.
22 Clues: Flu is highly _____________. Cảm cúm có khả năng lây nhiễm cao. • Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền. • ________ are experts on drug therapy. Dược sĩ là chuyên gia về điều trị bằng thuốc. • The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng. • ...
Body and Health 2021-07-15
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- _______ to speak English is a serious disadvantage when you are applying for jobs. Không có khả năng nói tiếng Anh là một bất lợi nghiêm trọng khi bạn xin việc.
- The study showed that one in twelve women is ______ to develop breast cancer. Nghiên cứu cho thấy cứ mười hai phụ nữ thì có một người có khả năng bị ung thư vú.
- The _______ did everything in her power to save him. Bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã làm mọi thứ trong khả năng của mình để cứu anh ta
- She has five children, the youngest of whom is still an ______. Bà có năm người con, đứa con nhỏ nhất vẫn còn là một đứa trẻ sơ sinh
- If you suffer from __________, it's best to get professional help. Nếu bạn bị trầm cảm, tốt nhất bạn nên nhờ sự trợ giúp của chuyên gia.
- Surgeons _________ an emergency operation. Các bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã thực hiện một ca mổ khẩn cấp.
- They left the flat in a terrible ________ - there was mess everywhere. Họ rời đi để lại căn hộ bừa bộn - mọi nơi đều lộn xộn cả lên.
- Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền.
- There were no reports of ___________ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng.
- The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng.
- The tests showed that your son does ______ have a hearing problem. Các cuộc kiểm tra cho thấy con trai bạn thực sự có vấn đề về thính giác
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- __________ use of the drug is known to have harmful sideeffects. Sử dụng thuốc kéo dài được biết là gây ra tác dụng phụ có hại
- ________ are experts on drug therapy. Dược sĩ là chuyên gia về điều trị bằng thuốc.
- Good __________ is essential when working at the computer. Tư thế chuẩn là điều cần thiết khi làm việc với máy tính.
- Healthcare should be a right, not a_______. Chăm sóc sức khỏe phải là một quyền lợi, không phải là một đặc quyền.
- Local hospitals have been _______ with Covid-19 cases. Các bệnh viện địa phương đã quá tải với các ca nhiễm Covid19
- Children may develop some _____ behaviour if raised in an ill environment. Trẻ em có thể phát triển một số hành vi bất thường nếu được nuôi dưỡng trong một môi trường không tốt.
- Children normally feel a lot of______ about their first day at school. Trẻ em thường cảm thấy rất lo lắng về ngày đầu tiên đến trường
- There were no reports of ______ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng.
- Flu is highly _____________. Cảm cúm có khả năng lây nhiễm cao.
- Physical and emotional __________ are closely linked. Sức khỏe thể chất và tình cảm có mối liên hệ chặt chẽ với nhau
21 Clues: Flu is highly _____________. Cảm cúm có khả năng lây nhiễm cao. • ________ are experts on drug therapy. Dược sĩ là chuyên gia về điều trị bằng thuốc. • Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền. • The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng. • ...
Body and Health 2021-07-15
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- Physical and emotional __________ are closely linked. Sức khỏe thể chất và tình cảm có mối liên hệ chặt chẽ với nhau
- Local hospitals have been _______ with Covid-19 cases. Các bệnh viện địa phương đã quá tải với các ca nhiễm Covid19
- Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền.
- ________ are experts on drug therapy. Dược sĩ là chuyên gia về điều trị bằng thuốc.
- Good __________ is essential when working at the computer. Tư thế chuẩn là điều cần thiết khi làm việc với máy tính.
- _______ to speak English is a serious disadvantage when you are applying for jobs. Không có khả năng nói tiếng Anh là một bất lợi nghiêm trọng khi bạn xin việc.
- The study showed that one in twelve women is ______ to develop breast cancer. Nghiên cứu cho thấy cứ mười hai phụ nữ thì có một người có khả năng bị ung thư vú.
- The _______ did everything in her power to save him. Bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã làm mọi thứ trong khả năng của mình để cứu anh ta
- Children may develop some _____ behaviour if raised in an ill environment. Trẻ em có thể phát triển một số hành vi bất thường nếu được nuôi dưỡng trong một môi trường không tốt.
- Healthcare should be a right, not a_______. Chăm sóc sức khỏe phải là một quyền lợi, không phải là một đặc quyền.
- Flu is highly _____________. Cảm cúm có khả năng lây nhiễm cao.
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- The tests showed that your son does ______ have a hearing problem. Các cuộc kiểm tra cho thấy con trai bạn thực sự có vấn đề về thính giác
- They left the flat in a terrible ________ - there was mess everywhere. Họ rời đi để lại căn hộ bừa bộn - mọi nơi đều lộn xộn cả lên.
- If you suffer from __________, it's best to get professional help. Nếu bạn bị trầm cảm, tốt nhất bạn nên nhờ sự trợ giúp của chuyên gia.
- The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng.
- There were no reports of ______ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng.
- __________ use of the drug is known to have harmful sideeffects. Sử dụng thuốc kéo dài được biết là gây ra tác dụng phụ có hại
- She has five children, the youngest of whom is still an ______. Bà có năm người con, đứa con nhỏ nhất vẫn còn là một đứa trẻ sơ sinh
- There were no reports of ___________ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng.
- Children normally feel a lot of______ about their first day at school. Trẻ em thường cảm thấy rất lo lắng về ngày đầu tiên đến trường
- Surgeons _________ an emergency operation. Các bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã thực hiện một ca mổ khẩn cấp.
21 Clues: Flu is highly _____________. Cảm cúm có khả năng lây nhiễm cao. • Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền. • ________ are experts on drug therapy. Dược sĩ là chuyên gia về điều trị bằng thuốc. • The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng. • ...
Body and Health 2021-07-15
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- She has five children, the youngest of whom is still an ______. Bà có năm người con, đứa con nhỏ nhất vẫn còn là một đứa trẻ sơ sinh
- Children normally feel a lot of______ about their first day at school. Trẻ em thường cảm thấy rất lo lắng về ngày đầu tiên đến trường
- Healthcare should be a right, not a_______. Chăm sóc sức khỏe phải là một quyền lợi, không phải là một đặc quyền.
- The _______ did everything in her power to save him. Bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã làm mọi thứ trong khả năng của mình để cứu anh ta
- There were no reports of ______ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng.
- The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng.
- The study showed that one in twelve women is ______ to develop breast cancer. Nghiên cứu cho thấy cứ mười hai phụ nữ thì có một người có khả năng bị ung thư vú.
- ________ are experts on drug therapy. Dược sĩ là chuyên gia về điều trị bằng thuốc.
- They left the flat in a terrible ________ - there was mess everywhere. Họ rời đi để lại căn hộ bừa bộn - mọi nơi đều lộn xộn cả lên.
- Physical and emotional __________ are closely linked. Sức khỏe thể chất và tình cảm có mối liên hệ chặt chẽ với nhau
- __________ use of the drug is known to have harmful sideeffects. Sử dụng thuốc kéo dài được biết là gây ra tác dụng phụ có hại
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- Children may develop some _____ behaviour if raised in an ill environment. Trẻ em có thể phát triển một số hành vi bất thường nếu được nuôi dưỡng trong một môi trường không tốt.
- Good __________ is essential when working at the computer. Tư thế chuẩn là điều cần thiết khi làm việc với máy tính.
- Flu is highly _____________. Cảm cúm có khả năng lây nhiễm cao.
- Surgeons _________ an emergency operation. Các bác sĩ phẫu thuật đã thực hiện một ca mổ khẩn cấp.
- If you suffer from __________, it's best to get professional help. Nếu bạn bị trầm cảm, tốt nhất bạn nên nhờ sự trợ giúp của chuyên gia.
- _______ to speak English is a serious disadvantage when you are applying for jobs. Không có khả năng nói tiếng Anh là một bất lợi nghiêm trọng khi bạn xin việc.
- There were no reports of ___________ injuries. Không có báo cáo về thương tích nghiêm trọng.
- Local hospitals have been _______ with Covid-19 cases. Các bệnh viện địa phương đã quá tải với các ca nhiễm Covid19
- The tests showed that your son does ______ have a hearing problem. Các cuộc kiểm tra cho thấy con trai bạn thực sự có vấn đề về thính giác
- Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền.
21 Clues: Flu is highly _____________. Cảm cúm có khả năng lây nhiễm cao. • ________ are experts on drug therapy. Dược sĩ là chuyên gia về điều trị bằng thuốc. • Eye colour is genetically _________. Màu mắt được quyết định bởi yếu tố di truyền. • The victim suffered _________ brain damage. Nạn nhân bị tổn thương não nghiêm trọng. • ...
Body Vocabulary Quiz 2021-12-14
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- an eating disorder which starts with the letter "a"
- the movement of air into and out of the lungs
- the structure in which the gas exchange occurs
- chemical substances found in food, build the human body
- cell shape which resembles pavement
- inactive form of fibrin
- large tissue which supports the organs in the gut
- a red blood cell
- respiratory control center
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- red/yellow bone ...
- medium of the cell, can be liquid, solid, jellylike
- an essential amino acid which starts with the letter "a"
- a tube located in the beginning of the digestive track
- a flap separating the trachea and the esophagus
- a cell of which the alveoli wall is composed
- the control center of heat management
- tissue that contains fat cells
- the process of bone growth
- a part of the intestine, located in the beginning of the small intestine
- liquid produced by the liver
20 Clues: a red blood cell • red/yellow bone ... • inactive form of fibrin • the process of bone growth • respiratory control center • liquid produced by the liver • tissue that contains fat cells • cell shape which resembles pavement • the control center of heat management • a cell of which the alveoli wall is composed • the movement of air into and out of the lungs • ...
Body Fundamentals Review 2022-01-13
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- the muscle that flexes your foot
- toes
- where the sacrum and iliac crest meet
- a large muscle that moves the scapula
- fibrocartilginous ring around the acetabulum to make the socket deeper
- movement of the glenohumeral joint (c...)
- 3 phases of it-recover, stretch, relax
- 12 vertebrae that cannot hyperextend
- a hip flexor muscle that connects your spine and pelvis to your legs
- sesamoid bone; knee cap
- vastus intermedius,___________,vastus lateralis, and vastus medialis are all quadriceps femoris
- helps the body's flow of energy
- our capacities expand fastest when using this technique
- name for Chinese and Japanese energetic pathways; 12 primary ones with 2 center midlines
- one of the 6 capacities of dance; helps achieve certain movement qualities and refresh muscles
- ASIS are behind the pubic symphisis
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- arch falls in towards big toe
- the body is a ________ system designed for movement that needs to be warmed up
- divides the body into symmetrical right and left halves
- 7 primary chakras are the intersection of 3 ______
- talus and ____________ are the most massive of the tarsal bones
- bony "ring" made up of the scapula, clavicle, and sternum
- anterior pelvic tilt that exaggerates the lower back curve
- narrow hip flexor muscle that runs across the front of each thigh
- lubricates joints and provides shock absorption
- a movement in the frontal plane which takes part of the body toward the median
- the tibia has the medial _________ and the fibula has the lateral ___________
- soleus and ____________ are calf muscles
- biceps femoris (long and short head), semitendinosus, and semimembranosus are all part of the __________ group
- largest and heaviest bone in the body
30 Clues: toes • sesamoid bone; knee cap • arch falls in towards big toe • helps the body's flow of energy • the muscle that flexes your foot • ASIS are behind the pubic symphisis • 12 vertebrae that cannot hyperextend • where the sacrum and iliac crest meet • a large muscle that moves the scapula • largest and heaviest bone in the body • 3 phases of it-recover, stretch, relax • ...
body and animals 2022-04-12
25 Clues: рот • нос • ухо • паук • змея • нога • тело • лицо • тигр • вода • слон • глаз • птица • жираф • стопа • хвост • голова • голова • курица • лошадь • лягушка • ботинок • обезьяна • крокодил • животное
Body Parts Crossword 2022-04-04
26 Clues: leg • arm • foot • chin • hand • ears • knee • nose • hair • face • neck • back • eyes • hips • thumb • wrist • teeth • ankle • elbow • chest • nails • finger • throat • stomach • forehead • eyebrows
Body parts/bones 2022-04-13
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- on your foot
- help you sit up straight
- beats
- below your chest
- hearing
- of your arm
- medical term for head
- button hole in your stomach
- blinking
- shoes on them
- you sit on it
- talk with it
- largest bone in body
- on toes and fingers
- part of your leg
- part of your face
- kiss them
- medical term for spine
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- grab things with this
- above the neck
- smell
- your heart is
- food sits
- apart of your face
- women have them
- not a finger but on your hand
- bone in back
- your side
- helps you breath
- wiggle them
- a muscle
- that holds your brain
- type with them
- where your funny bone is
- carpool tunnel is common
- part of your finger
- shake these
- grab things with these
- part of leg
- you walk
- smallest finger on your hand
- something you lay on
42 Clues: smell • beats • hearing • a muscle • blinking • you walk • food sits • your side • kiss them • wiggle them • of your arm • shake these • part of leg • on your foot • bone in back • talk with it • your heart is • shoes on them • you sit on it • above the neck • type with them • women have them • below your chest • helps you breath • part of your face • apart of your face • part of your leg • part of your finger • ...
Body Terms Crossword 2021-09-28
Across
- Anatomical term for ARM
- Anatomical term for FRONT OF ELBOW
- Anatomical term for ABDOMEN
- Anatomical term for buttocks
- Anatomical term for THIGH
- Anatomical term for heel
- Anatomical term for foot
- Anatomical term for acromial
- Anatomical term for hand
- Anatomical term for MOUTH
- Anatomical term for CHEST
- Anatomical term for shoulder blade
- Anatomical term for FINGERS
- Anatomical term for ARMPIT
- Anatomical term for back of knee
- Anatomical term for HIP
- Anatomical term for lower back
- Anatomical term for MIDCHEST
- Anatomical term for genital
- Anatomical term for CHEEK
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- Anatomical term for bottom of foot
- Anatomical term for ankle
- Anatomical term for NAVEL
- Anatomical term for FOREARM
- Anatomical term for ORAL
- Anatomical term for PALMAR
- Anatomical term for FOREHEAD
- Anatomical term for HEAD
- Anatomical term for kneecap
- Anatomical term for NOSE
- Anatomical term for BREAST
- Anatomical term for EYE
- Anatomical term for WRIST
- Anatomical term for leg
- Anatomical term for EAR
- Anatomical term for GROIN
36 Clues: Anatomical term for ARM • Anatomical term for EYE • Anatomical term for leg • Anatomical term for EAR • Anatomical term for HIP • Anatomical term for ORAL • Anatomical term for heel • Anatomical term for HEAD • Anatomical term for NOSE • Anatomical term for foot • Anatomical term for hand • Anatomical term for ankle • Anatomical term for NAVEL • Anatomical term for THIGH • ...
The human body 2022-04-21
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- This part of your brain is responsible for vision.
- This is referred to as the "small brain."
- The renal ____________ carries blood from the heart to the kidney.
- This muscle is found in your forehead.
- Digestive juices of the pancreas break down carbohydrates and proteins to send where?
- Your lungs are part of this system.
- This lobe in your brain controls thoughts.
- This is the shape of the thyroid.
- The heart is part of this system.
- If someone has an underactive thyroid it is known as what?
- The pancreas releases this hormone to bring sugar levels in the blood down.
- You taste this at the back of your tongue.
- This is how many layers your skin has.
- The unit that sound is heard in.
- This is the second most important organ in your body.
- This is the deepest layer of the skin.
- The bladder is part of this system.
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- Your eyes use this to detect colour.
- You can live without one of these.
- This carries urine to the bladder.
- Your sense of smell is referred to as this.
- The kidneys clean this.
- If men have problems with their thyroid they have have low levels of this hormone.
- This is the most important organ in your body.
- The kidneys keep this in balance.
- Which atrium receives low oxygenated blood?
- If females have problems with their thyroid they may be sensitive to what?
- What is stored in the bladder.
- The system involved in human skin.
- The pancreas is part of this system.
- This is the largest sensory system.
- Kidneys absorb this.
32 Clues: Kidneys absorb this. • The kidneys clean this. • What is stored in the bladder. • The unit that sound is heard in. • The kidneys keep this in balance. • This is the shape of the thyroid. • The heart is part of this system. • You can live without one of these. • This carries urine to the bladder. • The system involved in human skin. • Your lungs are part of this system. • ...
body and clothes 2018-04-16
22 Clues: рот • нос • уши • ноги • юбка • зубы • обувь • глаза • шорты • брюки • форма • шляпа • пальто • блузка • волосы • свитер • пальцы • джинсы • платье • ботинки • футболка • пальцы на ногах
Human Body Systems 2018-02-01
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
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- 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 • ...
Body and face 2017-12-18
22 Clues: dos • cou • nez • dodu • cils • yeux • pied • doigt • grand • petit • genou • dents • gorge • crane • menton • orteil • jambes • épaule • surpoids • sourcils • oreilles • taches de rousseur
Adjectives and body 2018-04-05
26 Clues: suu • pea • saba • külm • kole • kuum • ilus • suur • paks • pikk • kael • kurb • väike • õhuke • unine • kõrvad • lühike • silmad • hambad • hirmunud • naljakas • sõbralik • pikk in. • imepisike • hiigelsuur • fantastiline
Brantson's Body Stuff 2017-12-03
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- fat The fat that is necessary for human survival
- Theory that each body has a set weight that it wants to maintain
- A psychological disorder where people think they need to lose weight to the point where they do not have their essential fat.
- Environments that promote unhealthy foods, eating too much, and inactivity
- Having the fat vacuumed out of you
- Unrealistic vision of self
- the weight that your body wants to maintain
- senses in the mouth
- mass index The worst way to measure body composition (only uses weight and height)
- how much energy you use while resting
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- Fat cells.
- disorder where someone binge eats, then purges
- Uncontrollable periods of overeating
- the pressure of liquids at rest
- condition with three markers: amenorrhea, eating disorder, and osteoporosis
- This is when "that time of the month" doesn't happen anymore
- Surgery to remove weight
- Way of measuring fat by pinching your skin to see how thick it is
- Surgery to reduce the size of the stomach
- unit of heat measurement
- Chemical processes that are necessary for survival (like digestion)
21 Clues: Fat cells. • senses in the mouth • Surgery to remove weight • unit of heat measurement • Unrealistic vision of self • the pressure of liquids at rest • Having the fat vacuumed out of you • Uncontrollable periods of overeating • how much energy you use while resting • Surgery to reduce the size of the stomach • the weight that your body wants to maintain • ...
Human Body Systems 2016-11-14
Across
- MALE ORGANS THAT PRODUCE SPERM AND TESTOSTERONE
- TINY SAC-LIKE STRUCTURES OF THE LUNGS THAT ARE SURROUNDED BY CAPILLAIRES WHERE GAS EXCHANGE TAKES PLACE
- GLAND THAT PRODUCES INSULIN AND DIGESTIVE ENZYMES
- A GROUP OF ORGANS THAT EXCRETE CHEMICAL WASTES
- A CHEMICAL THAT REGULATES BODY FUCTIONS
- THE BODY SYSTEM THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY AND DELIVERS ESSENTIAL SUBSTANCES TO CELLS AND REMOVES WASTES
- A FLAP OF TISSUE THAT PREVENTS THE BACKFLOW OF BLOOD
- A GROUP OF ORGANS THAT TAKE IN AND DIGEST FOOD AND ELIMINATES SOLID WASTE
- FEMALE ORGANS THAT PRODUCE EGGS AND FEMALE HORMONES
- BLOOD VESSELS THAT CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART
- THE BODY SYSTEM CONSISTING OF SKIN, HAIR, AND NAILS THAT PROTECTS THE UNDERLYING TISSUES
- THE FLUID PART OF THE BLOOD
- SYSTEM THAT CONTROLS THE BODY
- A MEASURE OF THE BLOOD PUSHING AGAINST THE WALLS OF THE ARTERIES
- THE ORGANS AND GLANDS IN THE BODY THAT AID IN THE PRODUCTION OF NEW INDIVIDUALS
- CONSISTS OF SKELETAL MUSCLES AND TENDONS
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- PROVIDES SUPPORTS FOR THE BODY AND PROVIDES ATTACHEMENTS FOR MUSCLES
- BLOOD VESSLES THAT CARRY BLOOD TO THE HEART
- GLANDS IN THE SKIN THAT PRODUCE SWEAT TO REGULATE BODY TEMPERATURE
- A GROUP OF GLANDS THAT PRODUCE HORMONES AND RELEASE THEM INTO THE BLOOD
- IMMUNE BLOOD CELLS THAT DESTROY INVADERS
- CARRY OXYGEN TO CELLS
- A CIRCULATING CONNECTIVE TISSUE MADE OF PLASMA, CELLS, AND PLATELETS
- THE BODY SYSTEM CONSISTING OF LUNGS AND PASSAGEWAYS THAT LEAD TO THE LUNGS
- THE NETWORK OF SMALL BLOOD VESSELS THAT LET OXYGEN AND OTHER SUBSTATNCES FLOW INTO TISSUES
- THE ENTIRE PROCESS BY WHICH THE BODY TAKES IN OXYGEN AND GETS RID OF CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER
- SYSTEMS THAT CONTROL THE LEVELS OF ENDOCRINE HORMONES IN THE BLOOD
27 Clues: CARRY OXYGEN TO CELLS • THE FLUID PART OF THE BLOOD • SYSTEM THAT CONTROLS THE BODY • A CHEMICAL THAT REGULATES BODY FUCTIONS • IMMUNE BLOOD CELLS THAT DESTROY INVADERS • CONSISTS OF SKELETAL MUSCLES AND TENDONS • BLOOD VESSLES THAT CARRY BLOOD TO THE HEART • A GROUP OF ORGANS THAT EXCRETE CHEMICAL WASTES • MALE ORGANS THAT PRODUCE SPERM AND TESTOSTERONE • ...
The human body 2019-01-21
22 Clues: Nez • Laid • Long • Gros • Tête • Roux • Yeux • Main • Bras • Court • Jambe • Grand • Petit • Mince • Pieds • Mignon • Raides • Visage • Oreille • Bouclés • Sourire • Cheveux
