body Crossword Puzzles
human body system 2025-06-30
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- The control center of the nervous system.
- Part of the digestive system involved in food breakdown.
- Provide structure and support, part of the skeletal system.
- This system acts as a protective barrier, like skin.
- This system facilitates gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- This system is responsible for sexual reproduction.
- Enable movement and are part of the muscular system.
- cord: Part of the central nervous system.
- Chemical messengers of the endocrine system.
- and Arteries: Blood vessels in the circulatory system
- This system enables movement through muscle contractions.
- Filter waste from the blood in the urinary system.
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- This system transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Carries oxygen and nutrients in the circulatory system.
- Key organs for the respiratory system.
- This system helps with immunity and fluid balance.
- This system uses hormones to regulate various processes.
- Further process food and absorb nutrients.
- Transmit signals in the nervous system.
- This system breaks down food into smaller molecules for absorption.
- This system provides support, structure, and protection for the body.
- This system transmits signals to coordinate bodily functions.
- Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion.
- The central pump of the circulatory system.
- This system filters waste and excess fluid from the blood.
25 Clues: Key organs for the respiratory system. • Transmit signals in the nervous system. • The control center of the nervous system. • Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion. • cord: Part of the central nervous system. • Further process food and absorb nutrients. • The central pump of the circulatory system. • Chemical messengers of the endocrine system. • ...
Body Regions Anatomy 2025-01-14
21 Clues: Hip • Leg • Head • Foot • Heel • Palm • Thigh • Ankle • Wrist • Groin • Armpit • Forearm • Kneecap • Shoulder • Buttocks • Upper arm • Back of neck • Sole of foot • Cervical spine • Face-front of head • Triangular depression in elbow
Body and Appareance 2025-09-09
Across
- (capelli ricci)
- (parte superiore del corpo)
- (capelli crespi)
- (intestino)
- (leggero)
- (milza)
- (sottopeso)
- (sopracciglio)
- (snello)
- (peso)
- (costola)
- (piede)
- (guancia)
- (pollice)
- (bambino)
- (capelli lunghi)
- (cervello)
- (adolescente)
- (anziano)
- (anziano)
- (polmoni)
- (mento)
- (narice)
- (orecchio)
- (fianco)
- (caviglia)
- (esofago)
- (dente)
- (rossi)
- (mascella)
- (fegato)
- (vescica)
- (occhio)
- (castano rossiccio)
- (fronte)
- (dito della mano)
- (vita)
- (pesante)
- (naso)
- (petto)
- (gamba)
- (schiena)
- (castani)
- (bambino piccolo)
- (ciglia)
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- (capelli corti)
- (obeso)
- (bianchi)
- (sovrappeso)
- (capelli mossi)
- (tronco)
- (midollo spinale)
- (rene)
- (braccio)
- (adolescente)
- (collo)
- (basso)
- (bocca)
- (articolazione del braccio)
- (capelli biondi)
- (capelli di lunghezza media)
- (trachea)
- (neri)
- (neonato)
- (pancreas)
- (mano)
- (gris)
- (organo)
- (dito del piede)
- (parte tra braccio e collo)
- (labbro)
- (cuore)
- (polso)
- (alto)
- (lingua)
- (adulto)
- (altezza)
- (cistifellea)
- (capelli folti)
- (appendice)
- (palpebra)
- (altezza media)
- (capelli lisci)
- (capelli sottili)
- (ginocchio)
85 Clues: (rene) • (peso) • (neri) • (mano) • (gris) • (alto) • (vita) • (naso) • (obeso) • (milza) • (collo) • (basso) • (bocca) • (piede) • (mento) • (cuore) • (polso) • (dente) • (rossi) • (petto) • (gamba) • (tronco) • (snello) • (organo) • (labbro) • (narice) • (fianco) • (lingua) • (adulto) • (fegato) • (occhio) • (fronte) • (ciglia) • (bianchi) • (braccio) • (leggero) • (costola) • (guancia) • (pollice) • (trachea) • (bambino) • (neonato) • (anziano) • (anziano) • (polmoni) • ...
The Jumpy Body 2025-08-19
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- – The opposite of the mind state ruled by threat.
- – The cortex that reasons when fear is not overruling.
- – The state you return to when you are not hijacked.
- – The memory hub that falters when you are not in the present.
- – The path that heals when fear is too strong.
- – The reflex you use by being protective.
- – What becomes shallow when you are not steady.
- – What feels present when it is not truly now.
- – What the body tries to do by being alert.
- – A signal triggered when calm is missing.
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- – What stays tense when you are not relaxed.
- – How the body feels when it is not calm.
- – The sudden jump that happens by being on edge.
- – The wound that rewires the mind when you are not safe.
- – A sudden sound that feels like a threat.
- – What the nervous system can do when it is not stuck.
- – A harmless image mistaken for danger.
- – What races when you are not at ease.
- – The state that replaces panic when safety is learned.
- – The brain’s alarm that fires when danger seems near.
20 Clues: – What races when you are not at ease. • – A harmless image mistaken for danger. • – How the body feels when it is not calm. • – The reflex you use by being protective. • – A sudden sound that feels like a threat. • – A signal triggered when calm is missing. • – What the body tries to do by being alert. • – What stays tense when you are not relaxed. • ...
31. Human Body 2025-09-30
37 Clues: Ear • Lip • Eye • Lung • Bone • Palm • Skin • Sole • Chin • Side • Hair • Nail • Knee • Head • Nose • Waist • Mouth • Beard • Blood • Brain • Spine • Teeth • Elbow • Wrist • Heart • Cheek • Ankle • Chest • Kidney • Tongue • Breast • Muscle • Armpit • Buttock • Shoulder • Moustache • Palm print
Human Body Crossword 2026-03-10
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- the separation of small molecules or toxins from larger ones in a solution through a semipermeable membrane based on differential diffusion rates.
- A thin, two-layered serous membrane—comprising the inner visceral pleura (covering the lungs) and outer parietal pleura (lining the chest wall)—that protects the lungs, reduces friction during breathing via pleural fluid, and facilitates chest cavity expansion
- nervous system (CNS) The central nervous system (CNS) is the body's primary control center, consisting of the brain and spinal cord, which manage all bodily functions, thoughts, and movements.
- neuron A motor neuron (or motoneuron) is a specialized nerve cell in the central nervous system (brainstem or spinal cord) that transmits command signals to muscles or glands, initiating voluntary and involuntary movements
- muscles Three layers of muscles (external, internal, and innermost) located between the ribs that stabilize the thoracic cage and are crucial for respiration
- Two lower, thick-walled chambers (right/left) that pump blood out of the heart to the lungs or the body.
- The microscopic, functional unit of the kidney, with roughly one million in each human kidney responsible for filtering blood, regulating water and soluble substances, reabsorbing necessary nutrients, and excreting waste as urine.
- ventilation Alveolar ventilation is the volume of fresh air that reaches the alveoli (the site of gas exchange) per minute, specifically excluding air that remains in the conducting airways (dead space)
- Two upper chambers (right/left) that receive blood returning to the heart from the body or lungs
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- a dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones (except at their extremities) and serving as an attachment for tendons and muscles; contains nerves and blood vessels that nourish the enclosed bone
- A leaf-shaped, flexible flap of cartilage located in the throat .Acts as a valve that flips down during swallowing to cover the trachea (windpipe), preventing food and liquid from entering the lungs.
- The body's largest artery; it receives oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle and distributes it to the rest of the body.
- cells that are non-neuronal support cells in the central and peripheral nervous systems that protect, insulate, and nourish neurons
- The most abundant neurons in the body, located exclusively within the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), where they act as essential intermediaries between sensory and motor neurons
- nervous system (PNS) The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of all nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, acting as a communication relay between the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the rest of the body
- spinae a crucial group of three muscles—iliocostalis, longissimus, and spinalis—running vertically along the spine, acting as the primary extensors and lateral flexors of the vertebral column
- The first and shortest part of the small intestine. It is the primary site for the breakdown of nutrients
- small, finger-shaped tube or pouch attached to the cecum, which is the beginning of the large intestine. The appendix serves as a reservoir for beneficial gut bacteria to help repopulate the gut after illness. It also contains immune tissue (lymphoid tissue).
- are long, cylindrical organelles within muscle cells, composed of repeating contractile units called sarcomeres (actin/myosin filaments) that enable skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction
- a colorless, water-soluble organic compound produced in the liver as a non-toxic byproduct of protein and nitrogen metabolism. It acts as a primary vehicle for excreting excess nitrogen through urine and plays a crucial role in maintaining osmotic balance.
20 Clues: Two upper chambers (right/left) that receive blood returning to the heart from the body or lungs • Two lower, thick-walled chambers (right/left) that pump blood out of the heart to the lungs or the body. • The first and shortest part of the small intestine. It is the primary site for the breakdown of nutrients • ...
Human Body Systems 2026-03-13
Across
- An organ that uses chyme to break down food into nutrients and sugars.
- A cavity behind your nose that connects to your trachea (wind pipe).
- A organ that collects oxygen and uses gas exchange to put it into your blood stream. Also exhales co2.
- An organ that stores and releases bile into the intestine produced by the liver.
- The end of skeletal muscle that are the ones to attach to the skeleton.
- It produces digestive enzymes like insulin and glucagon.
- Part of your tongue that has taste hairs that collect the taste of food and send it via nerves.
- A cell that sends info via chemical or electrical signals.
- Blood cells that use iron to carry oxygen.
- Excretory liquid produced by the body to cool down.
- An organ that uses its complex shape to pump blood to your lung (pulmonary track) and body.
- Blood cells that fight infection.
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- The single strand in Muscle.
- Muscles that connect to the skeleton allowing you to move, most of these are voluntary.
- An organ that produces bile that is stored in the gallbladder to be used in the intestine.
- An organ that holds urine to excrete.
- An organ that digests food and turns it into feces.
- A part of your ear that has nerve fibers that sense sound and send to the brain via nerves.
- It is your throat that uses peristalsis to send food to the digestive system.
- The liquid in bones that make blood cells.
20 Clues: The single strand in Muscle. • Blood cells that fight infection. • An organ that holds urine to excrete. • The liquid in bones that make blood cells. • Blood cells that use iron to carry oxygen. • Excretory liquid produced by the body to cool down. • An organ that digests food and turns it into feces. • It produces digestive enzymes like insulin and glucagon. • ...
Human Body Vocabulary 2026-03-05
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- Thin membrane that lines the chest wall and lungs.
- A substance made by the breaking down of proteins in the liver.
- Neurons that are found only in the central nervous system, they act as middle-man between sensory neurons and motor neurons.
- The largest part of the brain, it handles thoughts and actions.
- Raised, hair-like extensions in the lungs that move microbes and debris out of the airways.
- A small organ located near the lower right abdomen, which is described as a small thin pouch of tissue.
- The blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- Small, rodlike strands in muscle fiber that make up 80% of the muscle cell volume.
- A muscular funnel, that helps with breathing and directs food and liquid to the digestive system.
- Proteins that help accelerate metabolism, they are found in saliva, the pancreas, intestines and stomach.
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- Flexor: muscles that decrease the angle between bones. Extensor: muscles that increase the angles between bones.
- Nerve cells that are responsible for carrying signals from the central nervous system towards muscles.
- Large blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the kidneys.
- A long tube that connects the larynx to the lungs. A common name for it is the "Windpipe".
- The liquid base for the blood, it makes up over half your blood.
- Partially digested food that moves from the stomach to the duodenum and then the small intestine.
- A hollow tube above the trachea, located in the neck. It is responsible for the ability to make sounds, and it is also known as the voice box.
- A treatment for individuals whose kidneys are failing, which works by using a machine to filter the blood instead.
- Supporting cells for Neurons that help complete the Neurons' complete communication between them.
- Hollow spaces in the heart, which hold blood.
20 Clues: Hollow spaces in the heart, which hold blood. • Thin membrane that lines the chest wall and lungs. • A substance made by the breaking down of proteins in the liver. • The largest part of the brain, it handles thoughts and actions. • The liquid base for the blood, it makes up over half your blood. • ...
U2 Body language 2026-03-20
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- a polite way to address a woman
- the way a person or animal acts
- to make someone remember something
- to think or assume something is true
- a person who is in charge of workers
- a particular situation or example
- right away; without delay
- the look on one's face that shows feelings
- to notice or see something carefully
- what a word, sign, or action represents or stands for
- honestly; sincerely
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- to hit your hands together to show approval
- the opinion or feeling that someone has about a person or thing
- going straight to the point without extra details
- not feeling relaxed or at ease
- to move back and forth quickly
- to give special importance or attention to something
- to keep something in a certain position or state
- to move your head up and down to show agreement or greeting
- feeling nervous or embarrassed around other people
- a type of dance that is very graceful and formal
21 Clues: honestly; sincerely • right away; without delay • not feeling relaxed or at ease • to move back and forth quickly • a polite way to address a woman • the way a person or animal acts • a particular situation or example • to make someone remember something • to think or assume something is true • a person who is in charge of workers • to notice or see something carefully • ...
Spanish Body Parts 2025-09-30
24 Clues: eyes • hand • feet • head • nose • toes • legs • knee • back • ears • arms • hair • face • lips • teeth • chest • heart • wrist • mouth • elbow • tongue • stomach • fingers • shoulder
Inside the body 2025-10-24
Across
- One of the bony segments of the spinal column.
- Organ where digestion of food begins.
- Vital organ that detoxifies chemicals and produces bile.
- Organ that filters blood and produces urine.
- A unit of heredity made of DNA.
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.
- Bony structure that forms the head.
- Life-sustaining fluid circulated by the heart.
- Vessel carrying blood away from the heart; a major route.
- Vessel carrying blood toward the heart.
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
- The body's command center.
- A general term for a tube that carries blood (artery, vein, capillary).
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- The liquid component of blood.
- Rigid organ part of the vertebrate skeleton.
- Primary organ for respiration.
- Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- The internal framework of the body.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood.
- The food pipe between the pharynx and the stomach.
- Where two bones meet (e.g., knee or elbow).
- Bundled fibers that transmit electrical impulses.ORGAN A self-contained part of an organism (e.g., heart or liver).
- The backbone or vertebral column.
23 Clues: The body's command center. • The liquid component of blood. • Primary organ for respiration. • A unit of heredity made of DNA. • The backbone or vertebral column. • The internal framework of the body. • Bony structure that forms the head. • The muscular organ that pumps blood. • Organ where digestion of food begins. • Vessel carrying blood toward the heart. • ...
Human Body Organs 2025-10-13
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- carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- help with hearing and balance.
- Vessels are tubes (arteries, veins, and capillaries) that carry blood throughout the body.
- cleans the blood, produces bile, and helps digest fats.
- makes enzymes for digestion and controls blood sugar levels.
- helps with tasting, chewing, and swallowing food.
- Cord carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
- allow you to see by detecting light.
- is a muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing.
- carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- is the entry point for food and where digestion begins.
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- (Windpipe) connects the throat to the lungs, allowing air to pass through.
- allow movement of the body and maintain posture.
- Intestine absorbs water and forms waste (stool).
- Organs are involved in producing offspring (different for males and females).
- provide structure, protect organs, and allow movement with muscles.
- filter blood to remove waste and make urine.
- covers and protects the body and regulates temperature.
- Intestine absorbs nutrients from digested food.
- take in oxygen from the air and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
- controls thoughts, emotions, memory, movement, and all body functions.
- breaks down food with acids and enzymes during digestion.
- pumps blood through the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells.
- takes in air and filters dust before it reaches the lungs.
24 Clues: help with hearing and balance. • allow you to see by detecting light. • carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. • carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. • filter blood to remove waste and make urine. • Intestine absorbs nutrients from digested food. • allow movement of the body and maintain posture. • Intestine absorbs water and forms waste (stool). • ...
Slovíčka Human Body 2025-11-03
Across
- kosť
- žila
- pery
- hruď
- pás
- bedro / bok
- zápästie
- krv
- nos
- pečeň
- líce
- obočie
- chrbát
- zub
- črevá
- tepna
- pľúca
- rameno
- tvár
- necht
- mihalnica
- prst (obyčajný na ruke)
- dlaň (vnútorná strana)
- stehno
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- čelo
- sval
- chrbtica
- palec (veľký na ruke)
- brucho
- krk
- mozog
- noha (od členka)
- koleno
- lakeť
- oko
- brada
- ústa
- päta
- prst (na nohe)
- oblička
- ucho
- jazyk
- koža
- členok
- vlasy / chlp
- ruka (celá)
- hlava
- noha (celá)
- ruka (od zápästia)
- srdce
50 Clues: pás • krk • krv • nos • oko • zub • čelo • sval • kosť • žila • pery • hruď • líce • ústa • päta • ucho • koža • tvár • mozog • pečeň • lakeť • brada • črevá • tepna • jazyk • pľúca • necht • hlava • srdce • brucho • koleno • obočie • chrbát • rameno • členok • stehno • oblička • chrbtica • zápästie • mihalnica • bedro / bok • ruka (celá) • noha (celá) • vlasy / chlp • prst (na nohe) • noha (od členka) • ruka (od zápästia) • palec (veľký na ruke) • dlaň (vnútorná strana) • ...
Body Parts - German 2025-11-21
41 Clues: hip • eye • ear • arm • lip • toe • leg • chin • calf • face • foot • knee • hand • lung • back • head • nose • shin • wrist • ankle • beard • thumb • chest • elbow • heart • mouth • tooth • finger • tongue • stomach • knuckle • forehead • shoulder • mustache • full beard • collar bone • throat, neck • stomach, belly • cheek (with "W") • cheek (with "b") • one strand of hair
Rider's body part 2025-11-04
24 Clues: dos • nez • cou • tête • yeux • main • pouce • coude • talon • genou • mollet • doigts • cuisse • orteil • épaule • bouche • menton • bassin • poignet • nombril • cheville • poitrine • oreilles • colonne vertébrale
✰ Human Body Systems 2025-11-10
Across
- The __________ system carries blood, oxygen, and nutrients around the body.
- The __________ system works with bones to help the body move.
- The __________ absorb nutrients and water from digested food.
- The __________ helps to digest the food we eat.
- __________ carry blood back to the heart.
- __________ carry blood away from the heart.
- The __________ help us breathe in oxygen.
- The __________ give our body shape and support.
- The __________ system breaks down food into nutrients the body can use.
- The __________ protects our body and keeps it safe from germs.
- The __________ pumps blood around the body.
- The __________ system helps us breathe and exchange gases.
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- The __________ controls our body and helps us think.
- The __________ is the windpipe that carries air to the lungs.
- We use our __________ to chew food into smaller pieces.
- The __________ help us hear sounds.
- The __________ system supports the body and protects organs.
- The __________ help us move our body parts.
- The __________ help us see the world around us.
- The __________ system sends messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
20 Clues: The __________ help us hear sounds. • __________ carry blood back to the heart. • The __________ help us breathe in oxygen. • The __________ help us move our body parts. • __________ carry blood away from the heart. • The __________ pumps blood around the body. • The __________ helps to digest the food we eat. • The __________ help us see the world around us. • ...
The Human body 2025-11-26
36 Clues: kh • éké • fer • kop • pih • jil • mki • ger • dede • asas • huhu • ffds • ékéj • brtz • llll • lléé • kkko • mmmm • ljlj • hzhz • éhgg • jijij • ooooo • áőáőá • kfrtk • őpőpő • nmnmn • gtgtg • űáűáű • ááááá • lolol • jihgg • tttre • áúáúáú • éééélll • gtgtkok
The Human Body 2026-01-21
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- — organ that stores urine before it leaves the body.
- — organ that mixes food and helps break it down.
- — flexible tissue that cushions joints and shapes parts like the ear and nose.
- — wave‑like muscle movements that push food through the digestive tract.
- — a protein produced by the immune system to fight specific germs.
- — a protein that speeds up chemical reactions, such as digestion.
- response — the body’s reaction to harmful pathogens.
- — the process of breaking down food into nutrients the body can use.
- — blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart (usually oxygen‑poor).
- system — muscles that allow movement and maintain posture.
- system — organs (like lungs) that bring in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- — the organ that controls thought, memory, and body functions.
- — the fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and wastes throughout the body.
- — blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart (usually oxygen‑rich).
- — a gas the body uses to make energy.
- system — cells and organs that defend the body from infection and illness.
- — the organ that pumps blood.
- — organ that filters blood and makes urine.
- — where two bones meet and allow movement (e.g., knee, elbow).
- — an automatic response to a stimulus (e.g., pulling hand away from something hot).
- — a germ (bacteria, virus, fungus) that can cause disease.
- (small intestine, large intestine) — organs that absorb nutrients and water.
- — when pathogens enter and multiply in the body causing illness.
- (cardiovascular) system — heart and blood vessels that move blood through the body.
- system — brain, spinal cord, and nerves that send signals and control the body.
- — the smallest unit of life; building block of the body.
- — a body part made of tissues that has a specific job (e.g., heart, lungs).
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- system — organs that break down food and absorb nutrients.
- — a blood cell fragment involved in clotting.
- — organs that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- — a substance that helps the immune system protect against disease.
- — tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- — all chemical processes that occur in the body to maintain life (breaking down and building up).
- system — glands that release hormones to regulate body functions.
- — a group of similar cells that work together.
- — a nerve cell that carries messages (electrical signals).
- — tiny blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients pass to cells.
- dioxide — a waste gas produced by cells and removed by the lungs.
- — chemical messenger produced by glands that affects growth and activity.
- — the study of body structure and parts.
- — tissue that connects bones to other bones at a joint.
- system — organs involved in producing offspring (basic, age‑appropriate terms).
- (body system) — a group of organs that work together (e.g., digestive system).
- system — bones and joints that support and protect the body.
- cord — the bundle of nerves that runs down the backbone and connects the brain to the body.
- — the body’s ability to keep internal conditions stable (temperature, water balance).
- — a substance (like protein, carbohydrate, fat, vitamins, minerals) that the body needs.
- (urinary) system — organs that remove wastes and extra water (e.g., kidneys, bladder).
48 Clues: — the organ that pumps blood. • — a gas the body uses to make energy. • — tissue that connects muscle to bone. • — the study of body structure and parts. • — organ that filters blood and makes urine. • — a blood cell fragment involved in clotting. • — a group of similar cells that work together. • — organ that mixes food and helps break it down. • ...
Body Parts Chukchansi 2026-01-13
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- subject form of thigh
- subject form of eyes
- object form of chest
- subject form of head
- object form of foot
- object form of hair
- object form of head
- object form of ear
- subject form of hair
- object form of toes/fingers
- object form of nose
- subject form of foot
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- subject form of neck
- object form of neck
- subject form of chest
- object form of thigh
- subject form of toes/ fingers
- object form of eyes
- subject form of nose
- subject form of ear
20 Clues: object form of ear • object form of neck • object form of foot • object form of eyes • object form of hair • object form of head • subject form of ear • object form of nose • subject form of neck • subject form of eyes • object form of chest • object form of thigh • subject form of head • subject form of nose • subject form of hair • subject form of foot • subject form of thigh • ...
Lower Body Injury 2025-12-04
Across
- jumpers knee
- Fracture to what part of the femur is most common?
- stress____ is classified as bone with evidence of remodeling but without actual fracture.
- condition where bone forms within muscle or tissue after bruisning
- inflammation of the fascia involving microtears of partial rupture of the fascia.
- there are ___ number of muscle compartments
- the _____ is most commonly injured in women due to their higher Q angle.
- Hip pain caused by excessive training, poor running form, and tight fitting equipment
- which type of ankle sprains are less common
- what is the most common ankle injury?
- stress _______ is when there is an actual break in the bone
- what is the largest and strongest tendon in the body?
- the most common places for muscle tears are the Hamstrings and _____
- there are how many types of meniscus tears
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- wear and tear to the articular cartilage.
- fluid accumulation as a result of acute or chronic exertion.
- tibial stress syndrome is an inflammatory reaction to the ______.
- ____ is often injured from direct blow to the knee
- injury to the first MP joint
- Hip dislocations are ____
- most common foot injury in dancers.
- the Achilles tendon can hold how much times ones body weight
- A contusion from direct blow to the hip
23 Clues: jumpers knee • Hip dislocations are ____ • injury to the first MP joint • most common foot injury in dancers. • what is the most common ankle injury? • A contusion from direct blow to the hip • wear and tear to the articular cartilage. • there are how many types of meniscus tears • there are ___ number of muscle compartments • which type of ankle sprains are less common • ...
Module: Body Systems 2025-12-11
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- skeleton a fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves.
- a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage; connects the larynx and the bronchi.
- microscopic sacs or pouches at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs.
- fingerlike projections, many of which cover the folds of the small intestine.
- tissue specialized plant tissue composed of tubelike cells that transports water and nutrients in some plants.
- muscle involuntary muscle named for its smooth appearance.
- digestion a process in which chemical reactions break down pieces of food into small molecules.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
- a group of similar types of cells that work together to carry out specific tasks.
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs.
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb and use.
- a tiny blood vessel that delivers supplies to an individual cell and takes away waste materials.
- two narrow tubes that carry air into the lungs from the trachea.
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- circulatory system a system that transports blood and other fluids into open spaces that surround organs in the body.
- a part of food used by the body to grow and survive.
- the upper two chambers of the heart.
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- a small opening in the epidermis, or surface layer, of a leaf.
- a series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen.
- digestion a process in which food is physically broken into smaller pieces.
- differentiation the process by which cells become different types of cells.
- a thick, hard outer covering; protects and supports an animal’s body.
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant.
- circulatory system a system that transports materials through blood using vessels.
- waves of muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- the lower two chambers of the heart.
- system a group of organs that work together and perform a specific task.
- a group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job.
- the tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- where two or more bones meet.
- the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1°C.
- system the system that collects and eliminates wastes from the body and regulates the level of fluid in the body.
- muscle muscle found only in the heart.
- strong body tissue that can contract in an orderly way.
38 Clues: where two or more bones meet. • the lower two chambers of the heart. • the upper two chambers of the heart. • muscle muscle found only in the heart. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • a vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • the tissue that connects bones to other bones. • a vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • ...
The body finder 2025-12-15
20 Clues: lík • síðar • skýrt • innsæi • hunsun • hneigð • gremja • blöðrun • truflun • kvíðinn • komið á • illgjarn • fyrirboð • skynjanir • sjúklegur • hryllilegur • dularfullur • sakleysislega • hellavænlegur • sak fræðilegur
Animals, the body 2026-02-10
BSBMED body systems 2026-02-27
Across
- system, the body system responsible for circulating blood through the heart and vessels.
- system, the system consisting of skin, hair, and nails.
- an organ involved in digestion and blood glucose regulation.
- system, the system involved in producing offspring.
- gland, an endocrine gland that regulates metabolism.
- the functional unit of the kidney.
- the large air passages leading to the lungs.
- system, the system responsible for breaking down and absorbing nutrients.
- the thigh bone and longest bone in the body.
- system, the system that removes waste products through urine.
- the muscle that assists with breathing.
- the windpipe that carries air to the lungs.
- the muscular layer of the heart.
- the largest part of the brain responsible for thought and memory.
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- tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- system, the body system responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- system, the system that produces hormones to regulate body functions.
- a liver cell.
- the lower chamber of the heart.
- the kneecap.
- the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
- the upper chamber of the heart.
- system, the system that supports immunity and fluid balance.
- system, the system that controls and coordinates body functions through electrical signals.
- system, the system that provides movement and structural support.
25 Clues: the kneecap. • a liver cell. • the lower chamber of the heart. • the upper chamber of the heart. • the muscular layer of the heart. • the functional unit of the kidney. • the muscle that assists with breathing. • the windpipe that carries air to the lungs. • the large air passages leading to the lungs. • the thigh bone and longest bone in the body. • ...
Health & Body Systems 2026-02-27
Across
- : Sport of moving through water
- : Time taken to respond to a stimulus
- : Light activity after exercise
- : Sport played by kicking a ball into a goal
- : Short abdominal movement for core strength
- : Full body exercise with jump and pushup
- : Racket sport played with a shuttlecock
- : Force that muscles work against
- : Main source of energy for the body
- : Training using your own weight as resistance
- : Efficiency of heart and lungs during activity
- : Action of preventing the opponent from scoring
- : Areas where two bones meet
- : Sport where teams hit a ball over a net
- : Inorganic nutrients needed for body function
- : Speed at which an exercise is performed
- : Muscle that bends a joint
- : Point scored in certain sports
- : Step-forward exercise for leg strength
- : Ability of joints to move freely
- : Ability to move quickly
- : Units measuring energy from food
- : Ability to control body position
- : Training to increase muscle force
- : Structures that support the body
- : Bodyweight exercise that strengthens the chest and arms
- : Process of consuming and using food
- : Controlling a ball by bouncing it
- : Exercise lifting body on a bar
- : Time needed for the body to rest and rebuild
- : Light activity before intense workout
- : Lower body exercise bending knees and hips
- : Strength of abdominal and back muscles
- : Exercise that increases heart rate
- : Total points earned in a game
- : Combat sport using punches
- : Chest exercise using a barbell
- : Area where throwing and jumping events occur
- : Action that starts play in racket sports
- : Core exercise holding the body straight
- : Combat sport involving grappling
- : Exercise performed without sufficient oxygen
- : Ability of muscles to exert force
- : Hormones released during exercise
- : Breakdown of food into nutrients
- : Force of blood against artery walls
- : Alternating high and low intensity training
- : Activity to improve flexibility
- : Weightlifting exercise lifting bar from ground
- : Tissues that allow movement
- : Sport played with rackets and a ball over a net
- : Ability to maintain body stability
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- : Maintaining proper fluid levels
- : Sport involving flexibility and acrobatics
- : Ability of muscles to work repeatedly without fatigue
- : Person who trains athletes
- : Sport of riding a bicycle competitively
- : Ability to exert force rapidly
- : Action of attempting to score
- : Proper alignment of the body
- : Explosive jumping exercises
- : Oval running path in a stadium
- : Official who enforces game rules
- : Variation of baseball with larger ball
- : Ability to use body parts together smoothly
- : Sport played with bat and ball
- : Range of motion available at a joint
- : Ability to change direction quickly
- : Organs responsible for breathing
- : Overall condition of physical health
- : Group of repetitions performed together
- : Rhythmic beating of the heart
- : Single complete movement of an exercise
- : Sport of racing on foot
- : Nutrient that stores long-term energy
- : Level of effort during activity
- : Body system that fights infection
- : Maintaining proper fluid balance
- : Light activity before exercise
- : Ratio of fat to lean mass in the body
- : Body’s repair process after exercise
- : Abdominal exercise performed lying down
- : Process of breathing in oxygen
- : Physical and mental energy to continue activity
- : Process of converting food into energy
- : Ability to sustain physical activity over time
- : Collection of track and field events
- : Sport played by shooting a ball into a hoop
- : Cooperation between players
- : Exercise requiring oxygen for energy
- : Organic compounds needed for health
- : Light activity after intense workout
- : Organ that controls the body
- : Nutrient important for muscle repair
- : Organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- : Movement of blood through the body
- : Series of exercises performed consecutively
- : High intensity interval training method
- : Gas needed for energy production
99 Clues: : Sport of racing on foot • : Ability to move quickly • : Muscle that bends a joint • : Person who trains athletes • : Areas where two bones meet • : Combat sport using punches • : Explosive jumping exercises • : Cooperation between players • : Tissues that allow movement • : Proper alignment of the body • : Organ that controls the body • : Sport of moving through water • ...
Body Systems Spelling 2026-03-10
Across
- the soft material inside bones where blood cells are made
- an organ that filters waste from the blood
- a strong band of tissue that connects bones to other bones
- a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- the small bones that make up the spine
- a small pouch connected to the large intestine
- tiny fibers that carry messages between the brain and the body
- organs that help you breathe by taking in oxygen and sending out carbon dioxide
- an organ that breaks down food after you swallow it
- the framework of bones that supports and shapes the body
- a thick bundle of nerves that carries messages between the brain and the body
- body parts that tighten and relax to help you move
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- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the flow of blood moving through the body
- the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- the outer layer of your skin that protects your body
- the yellowish liquid part of blood that carries cells and nutrients
- strong cords that connect muscles to bones
- small lumps in the throat that help fight germs
- the bones in the head that protect the brain
20 Clues: the small bones that make up the spine • the flow of blood moving through the body • an organ that filters waste from the blood • strong cords that connect muscles to bones • the bones in the head that protect the brain • a small pouch connected to the large intestine • small lumps in the throat that help fight germs • body parts that tighten and relax to help you move • ...
Part of body 2026-04-26
20 Clues: To eat • To see • To sit • To run • To kick • To hold • To chew • To clap • To hear • To walk • To think • To taste • To smell • To stand • To touch • To carry • To smile • To bend leg • To bend arm • To turn head
Human Body Systems 2026-04-05
Across
- The largest artery in the body.
- Brain part that controls balance and coordination.
- A chemical released by virus infected cells.
- A White Blood Cell that gobbles up pathogens.
- Line of Defense that excludes pathogens.
- A Y-shaped protein made by a B-Cell in response to an antigen.
- Response characterized by redness, swelling, pain, and heat.
- The SA Node in the right atrium is known as the heart's natural ___.
- Marker on a pathogen that generates antibody response.
- Nervous system division that includes both Sensory and Motor nerves.
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- Cerebral lobe associated with sensory input.
- Any infectious agent.
- Inability to become infected by a particular pathogen.
- Brain part that regulates heart rate and breathing.
- Cerebral lobe associated with thinking and personality.
- Cerebral lobe associated with auditory input.
- A treatment that prevents infection by building immunity.
- Cerebral lobe associated with visual input.
- Neurons that carry instructions from the brain to the body.
- Neurons that carry sensations to the brain.
20 Clues: Any infectious agent. • The largest artery in the body. • Line of Defense that excludes pathogens. • Cerebral lobe associated with visual input. • Neurons that carry sensations to the brain. • Cerebral lobe associated with sensory input. • A chemical released by virus infected cells. • Cerebral lobe associated with auditory input. • ...
U9 Body Talk 2012-02-29
Across
- verlegen
- verwirrt
- Hebräisch
- imitieren
- Brautjungfer
- Begräbnis
- Sohle
- ignorieren
- etwas-weitergeben
- Begrüßung
- Möglichkeit
- Bräutigam
- Sieg
- begraben
- rebellisch
- Zeremonie
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- gemein,gemeinsam
- Hochzeitsanzug
- Geste
Down
- Wimpern
- kommunizieren
- Nadel
- Fernost
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- seufzen
- hastig
- erstens
- Teufel
- Arabisch
- Ärmel
- beleidigen
- in-Mode,modisch
- blinzeln
- kichern
- Hochzeitskleid
- Handfläche
- Wohnzimmer
- verscheuchen
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- Daumen
- durchstochen;gepierct
- Zeigefinger
- Grufti
- Braut
- religiös
- begrüßen
- Null
48 Clues: Sieg • Null • Nadel • Ärmel • Sohle • Braut • Geste • hastig • Teufel • Daumen • Grufti • Wimpern • Fernost • seufzen • erstens • kichern • verlegen • verwirrt • Arabisch • blinzeln • begraben • religiös • begrüßen • Hebräisch • imitieren • Begräbnis • Begrüßung • Bräutigam • Zeremonie • beleidigen • ignorieren • Handfläche • Wohnzimmer • rebellisch • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • Brautjungfer • verscheuchen • kommunizieren • Hochzeitskleid • Hochzeitsanzug • ...
U9 Body Talk 2012-02-29
Across
- erstens
- begrüßen
- gemein,gemeinsam
- Möglichkeit
- blinzeln
- Braut
- Nadel
- Begräbnis
- Zeremonie
- etwas-weitergeben
- Bräutigam
- seufzen
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- Ärmel
- verscheuchen
- religiös
- Begrüßung
- Hochzeitsanzug
- kichern
- kommunizieren
- Null
- Geste
- Wimpern
- Brautjungfer
- begraben
Down
- imitieren
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- in-Mode,modisch
- ignorieren
- hastig
- Wohnzimmer
- Zeigefinger
- Hochzeitskleid
- Fernost
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- Sieg
- Sohle
- Grufti
- Hebräisch
- Teufel
- rebellisch
- verwirrt
- Arabisch
- beleidigen
- verlegen
- durchstochen;gepierct
- Daumen
- Handfläche
48 Clues: Sieg • Null • Braut • Nadel • Sohle • Ärmel • Geste • hastig • Grufti • Teufel • Daumen • erstens • Fernost • seufzen • kichern • Wimpern • begrüßen • blinzeln • verwirrt • Arabisch • religiös • verlegen • begraben • imitieren • Begräbnis • Zeremonie • Bräutigam • Hebräisch • Begrüßung • ignorieren • Wohnzimmer • rebellisch • beleidigen • Handfläche • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • verscheuchen • Brautjungfer • kommunizieren • Hochzeitskleid • Hochzeitsanzug • ...
U9 Body talk 2012-02-29
Across
- erstens
- Hochzeitskleid
- imitieren
- verwirrt
- etwas-weitergeben
- rebellisch
- Grufti
- ignorieren
- seufzen
- Wohnzimmer
- Zeigefinger
- Begräbnis
- durchstochen;gepierct
- begraben
- Brautjungfer
- verlegen
- Ärmel
- Sohle
- Sieg
- kichern
- Daumen
Down
- Geste
- Zeremonie
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- hastig
- Hochzeitsanzug
- gemein,gemeinsam
- blinzeln
- Null
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- Arabisch
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- Begrüßung
- kommunizieren
- religiös
- Wimpern
- verscheuchen
- Bräutigam
- Möglichkeit
- begrüßen
- Hebräisch
- Teufel
- in-Mode,modisch
- Fernost
- Handfläche
- Braut
- beleidigen
- Nadel
48 Clues: Null • Sieg • Geste • Braut • Nadel • Ärmel • Sohle • hastig • Grufti • Teufel • Daumen • erstens • Wimpern • seufzen • Fernost • kichern • blinzeln • Arabisch • verwirrt • religiös • begrüßen • begraben • verlegen • Zeremonie • imitieren • Begrüßung • Bräutigam • Hebräisch • Begräbnis • rebellisch • ignorieren • Wohnzimmer • Handfläche • beleidigen • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • verscheuchen • Brautjungfer • kommunizieren • Hochzeitskleid • Hochzeitsanzug • ...
U9 Body talk 2012-02-29
Across
- Braut
- begraben
- Daumen
- Sieg
- durchstochen;gepierct
- Handfläche
- kichern
- verwirrt
- beleidigen
- etwas-weitergeben
- imitieren
- Grufti
- Zeremonie
- kommunizieren
- erstens
- Hochzeitskleid
- Fernost
- Wimpern
- Bräutigam
- Begräbnis
- hastig
- ignorieren
- Geste
Down
- Arabisch
- blinzeln
- religiös
- gemein,gemeinsam
- Wohnzimmer
- Null
- Gesundheitsrisiko
- begrüßen
- einigermaßen-gut-aussehend
- Hebräisch
- mit-dem-Kopf-nicken
- Zeigefinger
- Möglichkeit
- verlegen
- in-Mode,modisch
- rebellisch
- Brautjungfer
- Nadel
- Hochzeitsanzug
- verscheuchen
- Begrüßung
- Ärmel
- seufzen
- Teufel
- Sohle
48 Clues: Sieg • Null • Braut • Nadel • Ärmel • Geste • Sohle • Daumen • Grufti • hastig • Teufel • kichern • erstens • Fernost • Wimpern • seufzen • Arabisch • begraben • blinzeln • religiös • verwirrt • begrüßen • verlegen • Hebräisch • imitieren • Zeremonie • Begrüßung • Bräutigam • Begräbnis • Wohnzimmer • Handfläche • beleidigen • rebellisch • ignorieren • Zeigefinger • Möglichkeit • Brautjungfer • verscheuchen • kommunizieren • Hochzeitsanzug • Hochzeitskleid • ...
The Body System 2012-04-30
Across
- / What does the kidney do? (two words)
- / Skin is part of the ________ system
- / The energy we absorb is released by __________ energy
- / There is the ______________________, the spinal chord, and the peripheral nervous system (three words)
- / What is an automatic response that occurs rapidly without control?
- / The blood exchange happen at the ___________
- / The main organ of the nervous system
- / What connective tissue is more flexible that the bone?
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- / Most chemical digestion happen here
- / The grape like structure surrounded by capillaries
- / _____________ carries blood back to the heart
- / The main organ of the excretory system
- / The _________________ system protects organisms against diseases
- / The blood enters through the _____________ (two words)
- / Cones are a part of what system?
- / Most mechanical digestion happen here
- / The air goes in through the nose, then the pharynx, then the ________, then to the bronchi
- / The main organ in the circulatory system
- / What part of the brain coordinates the actions of your muscles?
- / What is stored in the gallbladder until released into the small intestine?
20 Clues: / Cones are a part of what system? • / Most chemical digestion happen here • / Skin is part of the ________ system • / What does the kidney do? (two words) • / The main organ of the nervous system • / Most mechanical digestion happen here • / The main organ of the excretory system • / The main organ in the circulatory system • ...
Body Parts 1 2012-11-01
Across
- The skin around your teeth
- The front part of the leg below the knee
- The short, thick finger on the side of your hand
- The natural outer layer of tissue that covers the body of a person
- The front part of the body between the neck and the stomach
- The thick, bony parts in your fingers used to punch
- The part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist
- The hard covering at the end of your fingers
- The line of hair that grows over your eye
- A body tissue that can contract and produce movement
- The part of your leg that is above the knee
- The joint that bends at the middle of your leg
- The inside part of the hand between the wrist and the fingers
- button The small, hole or bump in the middle of your stomach
- The hard white pieces inside a person's body that can break
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- The two soft parts of the body that a person sits on
- The place where the foot joins the leg
- The part of your body between your hand and your arm
- The part of the face that is below the eye and to the side of the nose and mouth
- The part of the face below the mouth and above the neck
- The part of your body where your arm is connected
- pit The place under the arm where you put deodorant
- The muscle in the back part of the leg below the knee
- Any one of the hairs that grow along the top of the eyelid
- The bones of the face where teeth grow
- The part of the face above the eyes
- The soft, movable part in the mouth that is used for tasting and eating food and in human beings for speaking
- Either one of the two movable pieces of skin that cover your eye when it is closed
- The two soft parts that are around the mouth
- The back part of your foot that is below the ankle
- The joint where your arm bends
- The organ of the body in the head that controls functions, movements, sensations, and thoughts
- The part of the body that you hear with
33 Clues: The skin around your teeth • The joint where your arm bends • The part of the face above the eyes • The place where the foot joins the leg • The bones of the face where teeth grow • The part of the body that you hear with • The front part of the leg below the knee • The line of hair that grows over your eye • The part of your leg that is above the knee • ...
The Human Body 2012-11-08
Across
- attaches to bone and allows movement.
- stores bile before entering small intsetines.
- physical breakdown of food into smaller peices.
- the sach that starts the digestive journey.
- muscular tube that contracts,pushing food into the stomach.
- contains hemoglobin and carrys oxygen.
- infection fighters.
- clot blood.
- secretes hormones to control blood sugar.
- the tube food travels down to the stomach.
Down
- joints are held together by this.
- removes water from undigested food material.
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- carry oxygenated blood to the heart.
- finger like protections in the small intestine.
- enzymes chemically break down food into smaller peices.
- living tissues that grow and need blood.
- where food is mashed into to paste and broke down with saliva.
- the smallest,brings nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorb carbon dioxide.
- the liquid parts of blood.
20 Clues: clot blood. • infection fighters. • the liquid parts of blood. • joints are held together by this. • carry oxygenated blood to the heart. • attaches to bone and allows movement. • contains hemoglobin and carrys oxygen. • living tissues that grow and need blood. • secretes hormones to control blood sugar. • the tube food travels down to the stomach. • ...
human body systems 2012-11-08
Across
- controls and cordinate everithing in the body
- bring oxygen to the tissue
- helps with everiday move ments
- make eggs with sperm cells to make offspring
- carry oxigenated blood to the heart
- known as the wind pipe
- in hail oxigen x hail carbon dioxide
- attaches a muscle to a bone
- pumps blood through the body
- breaks down the food fore your body
- gives youre body a structure
Down
- auter skin protection like hair and nails
- controls everithing in the body system
- known as the voice box
- dispousal of waist like sweat and other waste
- helps youre body get the rite amount of blood
- muscular sac that churns to breakdown th
- hormones that regulate our body activities
- carry deoxigenated blood to parts of the body
- makes bile in the body
20 Clues: known as the voice box • known as the wind pipe • makes bile in the body • bring oxygen to the tissue • attaches a muscle to a bone • pumps blood through the body • gives youre body a structure • helps with everiday move ments • carry oxigenated blood to the heart • breaks down the food fore your body • in hail oxigen x hail carbon dioxide • controls everithing in the body system • ...
Anterior Body Landmarks 2013-01-28
Across
- genital region
- bony eye socket
- side of the leg
- anterior knee (kneecap) region
- chest
- chin
- anterior surface of the elbow
- fingers and toes
- armpit
- forehead
- pelvis region
- neck region
- thumb
- palm of the hand
- point of the shoulder
- foot
- mouth
Down
- cheek
- thigh
- great toe
- anterior body trunk region inferior to the ribs
- navel
- hand
- arm
- forearm
- groin
- head
- region of the breastbone
- wrist
- leg
- hip
- ankle
- nose
- breast
34 Clues: arm • leg • hip • hand • chin • head • nose • foot • cheek • thigh • navel • chest • groin • wrist • ankle • thumb • mouth • armpit • breast • forearm • forehead • great toe • neck region • pelvis region • genital region • bony eye socket • side of the leg • fingers and toes • palm of the hand • point of the shoulder • region of the breastbone • anterior surface of the elbow • anterior knee (kneecap) region • ...
the human body 2013-04-18
30 Clues: mano • rene • vita • ossa • collo • bocca • testa • mento • piedi • polso • dente • gamba • spalle • lingua • torace • ciglia • pancia • labbra • fegato • gomito • capelli • schiena • costola • pollice • polmone • mascella • caviglia • orecchio • dito/piede • sopracciglio
Human Body: Skeleton 2013-05-29
Across
- Lower jawbone
- bones that form the wrist
- Bones at the tip of the fingers
- bigger and longer than the ulna
- Hand bones
- Calf bone
- Curved bone
- The third portion of the small intestine
Down
- bone, form joints at the shoulder and the elbow
- consist of 24 bones
- Triangular bone
- the skull
- Foot bone
- The thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm
- Kneecap
- the bone extended from the knee to the ankle
- linked by scapula and sternum
- thickened ventral plate
- third segment of the leg in insects
- Bone of the tarsus
20 Clues: Kneecap • the skull • Foot bone • Calf bone • Hand bones • Curved bone • Lower jawbone • Triangular bone • Bone of the tarsus • consist of 24 bones • thickened ventral plate • bones that form the wrist • linked by scapula and sternum • Bones at the tip of the fingers • bigger and longer than the ulna • third segment of the leg in insects • The third portion of the small intestine • ...
Body systems Sarah 2013-02-28
Across
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- when a sperm cell joins an egg cell
- tissue that attach your muscles to your bones
- another word for your large intestine
- where carbon dioxide is exchanged with oxygen in the lungs
- a group of cells that secrets a substance
- a soft tissue inside your bones
- removing wastes from your body
- the opening where air enters your lungs
- where your bones meet
- an organ that help maintain the level of water and salt in your body
Down
- changing food into material your body needs
- blood vessels that bring blood back to your heart
- where blood is pumped from to other places in the body
- blood vessels that connect veins and arteries to the cells in your body
- the exchange of the gases in your body and the gases in the air
- all the bones in your body
- where oxygen is transferred to the blood and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood
- nerve cells
- a fluid your mouth produces
20 Clues: nerve cells • where your bones meet • all the bones in your body • a fluid your mouth produces • removing wastes from your body • a soft tissue inside your bones • when a sperm cell joins an egg cell • another word for your large intestine • the opening where air enters your lungs • a group of cells that secrets a substance • changing food into material your body needs • ...
The Mystical Body 2013-02-18
Across
- _____ Christ is the head of the church
- Jesus is a _____ by offering sacrifices
- the _____ Spirit builds up the body by God's word, baptism, and the sacraments
- _____ of the offices starts with the letter p
- Christ's _____ flows to other members of the mystical body
- the church is _____ by the Spirit of God
- the _____ represents Christ the head on earth
- our soul must govern the body in obedience to _____
- church Triumphant is in _____
- church Suffering is in _____
- the body has a diversity of members and functions, but only one _____
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- Jesus Christ has _____ offices
- church Militant is on _____
- the church is a _____ since it is visible, living, and growing
- the mystical body is three _____
- the Holy Spirit is the _____ of the body of Christ
- the whole people of God participates in these _____
- Christ is _____ and Lord of the universe
- _____ unites us with Christ death and Resurrection
- the Mystical body was united by the life that Christ bestows through the _____
- ______ of the church form one spiritual body
- _____ of the offices starts with the letter k
- in the _____ we share the body of Christ
- Jesus is a _____ by preaching God's word
- _____ is the bridegroom of the church
25 Clues: church Militant is on _____ • church Suffering is in _____ • church Triumphant is in _____ • Jesus Christ has _____ offices • the mystical body is three _____ • _____ is the bridegroom of the church • _____ Christ is the head of the church • Jesus is a _____ by offering sacrifices • Christ is _____ and Lord of the universe • the church is _____ by the Spirit of God • ...
Body and Health 2013-04-12
Across
- place on your body which has been hurt e.g cut or burnt
- putting medicine undr your skin with a needle
- a list of medicines youshould buy that you get from a doctor
- a bit too fat
- when you have some problems with eating, either eat too much or too little
- the place where surgeons operate
- a bad injury you get when you use a knife
- medicine that helps when you have a headache
- help you give to a person in an emergency before the ambulance arrives
- when your eyesight is ... you can't see well
- a patient who can't move is carried on this
- the problem of weighing too much
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- when your ears hurt
- a thing which allows disabled people to move from one place to another
- the bottom part of your face
- an injury caused by fire e.g. a lighter
- it connects your hand with your arm
- they help you walk if you have a broken leg or twisted ankle
- you may get this when you eat something old
- when you have this you can't talk or eat
- a dark mark on your skin after you've got hurt
- one of the symptoms of a bad cold
- a person who gives medical help in emergencies
- e.g. the blind or the deaf
- an illness caused by viruses with a high temperaure, runny nose etc
- a kind of department in a hospital which helps patients with certain problems
- a part of your leg above the foot
- you breathe with them
- a place in hospial where patients come or are brought in an emergency
- when you are allergic to something it can appear on your skin
- it's in the middle of your arm
31 Clues: a bit too fat • when your ears hurt • you breathe with them • e.g. the blind or the deaf • the bottom part of your face • it's in the middle of your arm • the place where surgeons operate • the problem of weighing too much • one of the symptoms of a bad cold • a part of your leg above the foot • it connects your hand with your arm • an injury caused by fire e.g. a lighter • ...
Body Disharmony Crossword 2013-12-29
Across
- Lack of human growth hormone
- Feedback Occurs when the response affects the stimulus by reducing its effects and bringing it back to normal
- Greatly reduced metabolic rate during unfavorable seasons when the food is scarce and the temperature is high or low
- Something that affects the body
- Disease where a lack of iodine leads to a swollen thyroid gland
- Sclerosis Disease in which the myelin sheath around the axon is damaged
- Automatic action that the body does in response to something
- System A system of glands that produce chemical messages called hormones
- The maintenance of various substances in the blood
- What the body does as a result of the stimulus
- The hormone that assists the body to process sugar in the bloodstream
- Neurone Disease Disease affecting the motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord
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- Disease where people are unable to produce sufficient insulin
- Maintain a constant body temperature in spite of the external temperature
- The control of body temperature
- The conversion of nutrients into energy
- Disease Disease of the brain that affects the nerve cells involved in movement
- System This system is responsible for sending fast messages around the body
- The body temperature reflects that of the environment
- Cells that transmit nerve messages around the body
20 Clues: Lack of human growth hormone • The control of body temperature • Something that affects the body • The conversion of nutrients into energy • What the body does as a result of the stimulus • Cells that transmit nerve messages around the body • The maintenance of various substances in the blood • The body temperature reflects that of the environment • ...
FAMILY-BODY PARTS 2014-10-05
23 Clues: MÈRE • JOUE • FILS • TÊTE • ONCLE • FRÈRE • JAMBE • TANTE • FILLE • SOEUR • COEUR • PETIT • MALADE • GENOUX • DROITE • ENFANT • DOIGTS • GAUCHE • ENFANTS • ORTEILS • ÉPAULES • GRAND-PÈRE • GRAND-MÈRE
the body system 2014-11-21
Across
- made of two or more organs
- when the muscle does not striate
- muscle that occurs in the guts
- part of an organism that is made of tissues
- the bones in the system
- twist of an ankle, wrist, or any other joints
- when the muscle striates
- substance in the cavities
- connective tissue that connects two bones
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- muscle that protects the heart
- a lymphoid organ that is in the neck of the vertebrate
- when a cell helps the bone form
- keeps the temperature in your body in balance
- tissue found in different forms like the end of the ear
- when the muscle extends or straightens
- made by two or more cells
- a point where two bones move
- controls the passage of fluid through a pipe
- gland that produces sweat
- the smallest structural unit
20 Clues: the bones in the system • when the muscle striates • made by two or more cells • substance in the cavities • gland that produces sweat • made of two or more organs • a point where two bones move • the smallest structural unit • muscle that protects the heart • muscle that occurs in the guts • when a cell helps the bone form • when the muscle does not striate • ...
Human Body Crossword 2014-09-11
Across
- on the jaw
- a bone in the leg
- in the hand
- below the hip
- in the brain
- between the spine and the skull
- below the mouth
- your body is full of it
- middle of the leg
- protects the heart
- between the hand and arm
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- also the skull
- helps you move
- Make up the skeleton
- helps you stand up
- Also called the spine
- below the wrist
- an organ
- connected to the shoulder
- on the face
- below your back
- on the side of the head
22 Clues: an organ • on the jaw • in the hand • on the face • in the brain • below the hip • also the skull • helps you move • below the wrist • below the mouth • below your back • a bone in the leg • middle of the leg • helps you stand up • protects the heart • Make up the skeleton • Also called the spine • your body is full of it • on the side of the head • between the hand and arm • connected to the shoulder • ...
Spanish Body Parts 2014-10-14
Jackson's Body Crossword 2013-04-10
Across
- Used to kick a soccer ball
- Inhales oxygen
- Pumps blood
- The body turns food into _________
- Blood returns to the heart in these
- Like a bone but softer
- Carries Blood
- When you are tired you ______ with your mouth
- Cancer is a _____________
- Helps you digest food
- From your eyes when you cry
- You kneel down on your __________
- Where you genes are stored
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- In your back you have 24 bones that make your _______
- Helps you walk
- Half your body is made of this
- You have them on your hand
- White _____ help kill germs in your body
- Without them you have no feeling
- Another word for windpipe
- White blood cells kill them
- Stores hormones
- An ingredient in blood
- Lungs, liver, heart are _______
- Helps you see
- The body's largest organ
26 Clues: Pumps blood • Carries Blood • Helps you see • Helps you walk • Inhales oxygen • Stores hormones • Helps you digest food • Like a bone but softer • An ingredient in blood • The body's largest organ • Another word for windpipe • Cancer is a _____________ • Used to kick a soccer ball • You have them on your hand • Where you genes are stored • White blood cells kill them • ...
Human body skeleton 2013-07-23
Across
- What is the strongest bone in your body to do with your thighs?
- Starting with M what is another name for foot.
- circle or sphere.
- This is a six letter word starting with T and is to do
- What's the upper arm bone called?
- What is the kneecap called?
- Any of the eight small bones forming the wrist.
- What is the other bone in the leg other than tibia?
- What is the shin bone called?
- What is the hip bone called? 2
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- Something that protects the heart and lungs.
- Starting with the letter U what is the forearm bone?
- A straight line from the center to the circumference
- What bone starts with M and has five long bones in it?
- The only long bone in the body that lies horizontally.
- Starting with the P what is the main part of your hands
- What is the shoulder blade called? 1
- The bone covering your brain?
- toes.
- What bone is another name for sternum.
- your ankles.
- bone- What usually refers to the lower part of the back?
22 Clues: toes. • your ankles. • circle or sphere. • What is the kneecap called? • The bone covering your brain? • What is the shin bone called? • What is the hip bone called? 2 • What's the upper arm bone called? • What is the shoulder blade called? 1 • What bone is another name for sternum. • Something that protects the heart and lungs. • Starting with M what is another name for foot. • ...
Th Essential Body 2013-10-07
Across
- / composed of the outermost layers of cells in the skin
- / helps regulate many body processes
- / the process of laying down new bone material
- / fatty tissue
- / connects a muscle to a bone
- / the pigment that gives human skin, hair and eyes their colour
- / the site where two bones meet
- / a clear fluid that resembles plasma
- / an elevated intraocular pressure
- / the study of the heart
- / protects and insulates the axon
- /an involuntary response to a stimulus
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- / stimulated by changes in pressure or movements of body fluids
- / extends from the midbrain to the medulla oblongata
- / cells with single nuclei that synthesize bone
- / the response to muscle overuse
- / the nerve glue
- / the bending of light waves
- / where a persons spine is curved side to side
- / receive signals from other neurons and the transmit them towards the cell body
20 Clues: / fatty tissue • / the nerve glue • / the study of the heart • / the bending of light waves • / connects a muscle to a bone • / the site where two bones meet • / the response to muscle overuse • / protects and insulates the axon • / an elevated intraocular pressure • / helps regulate many body processes • / a clear fluid that resembles plasma • ...
Body & Pastimes Review 2015-03-09
Across
- Hand
- He/she is painting.
- Ear
- I play an instrument.
- They play baseball.
- You're going to the movies.
- They are sewing.
- You do exercises.
- I run.
- They draw.
- Head
- We write.
- Nose
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- We like to sing.
- We're going to the park.
- He/she likes volleyball.
- We have to walk.
- You ride a bike.
- She swims.
- Eye
- Foot
- I'm going shopping.
- Leg
- You're going to the party.
- I like to jump.
- They have to go.
- You are swimming.
- Knee
- We dance.
- Arm
30 Clues: Ear • Eye • Leg • Arm • Hand • Foot • Knee • Head • Nose • I run. • We dance. • We write. • She swims. • They draw. • I like to jump. • We like to sing. • We have to walk. • You ride a bike. • They are sewing. • They have to go. • You are swimming. • You do exercises. • He/she is painting. • They play baseball. • I'm going shopping. • I play an instrument. • We're going to the park. • He/she likes volleyball. • ...
The Human Body 2015-02-06
Across
- Other name of this body part is underarm
- It is responsible for thinking
- A muscle on the back side of your lower legs
- They digest food
- It connects the upper body to the lower body
- You can find it right beneath the hairline
- They are bean-shaped organs
- The singular form of this body parts is tooth
- A joint beneath your upper arm
- The joint in the middle of the leg
- These body parts are responsible for seeing
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- These are a visible body parts on the outside of the mouth
- This one is formed by the ribs, false ribs and floating ribs
- Well known muscle at the front side of your upper arms
- This joint connects the foot to the leg
- This one is located between the middle finger and the little finger
- This one attaches your head to your upper body
- Each foot has five of these body parts
- This is your most important organ which is pumping blood through the veins
- You can smell with this organ.
20 Clues: They digest food • They are bean-shaped organs • It is responsible for thinking • You can smell with this organ. • A joint beneath your upper arm • The joint in the middle of the leg • Each foot has five of these body parts • This joint connects the foot to the leg • Other name of this body part is underarm • You can find it right beneath the hairline • ...
NO BODY KNOWS 2015-08-19
Across
- tail end
- divides the body into upper and lower halves
- nearest to the midline
- on the back surface
- a hollow space that holds your brain
- farther away from the middle of the body
- easily absorbs water
- on the same side
- four points of direction
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- near the surface
- a hollow space in the body near the hip bones
- situated on the belly surface
- divides the body into two parts, right and left
- directed above
- hollow space in the inferior belly
- referring to a limb
- divides the body into halves
- remote, far away
- divides the body into front and back halves
- repels water
- near the midline
- the lower surface of a structure
- opposite of posterior
23 Clues: tail end • repels water • directed above • near the surface • remote, far away • near the midline • on the same side • referring to a limb • on the back surface • easily absorbs water • opposite of posterior • nearest to the midline • four points of direction • divides the body into halves • situated on the belly surface • the lower surface of a structure • hollow space in the inferior belly • ...
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2016-02-16
25 Clues: pèl • bec • cua • ales • urpes • dents • potes • aletes • banyes • bigoti • closca • trompa • banyes • ullals • plomes • ullals • antenes • escates • peülles • ratlles • orelles • brànquies • tentacles • cavallera • les taques
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2016-02-16
25 Clues: bec • pèl • cua • ales • dents • urpes • potes • plomes • banyes • bigoti • closca • aletes • banyes • ullals • trompa • ullals • antenes • peülles • orelles • escates • ratlles • cavallera • tentacles • brànquies • les taques
Animals & Body Parts 2015-11-26
Across
- Before bed, you must brush your ______.
- Ahhh! They´re so slimey and creepy. This animal is also missing a pair of legs.
- Primates (humans included) have an opposable ______.
- This animal goes MOOOOOO!
- This animal has long ears and a fluffy tail.
- Sara´s ______ is blonde and straight.
- When you have a pet, you must clean its ______.
- An ______ has large ears and a trunk. It´s also very heavy.
- Most basketball players are ______.
- When you carry your groceries, you lift with your ______.
- You would never show up to class without wearing these.
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- You wear jewelry around your ______.
- This animal has black and white stripes.
- The opposite of tall.
- Kelsey´s favorite animal is a ______.
- _____ball.
- "Man´s best friend."
- You don´t have a ______, but cats and lizards do!
- An ______ has eight legs!
- This animal is small and often lives in a cage. It looks like a furry ball.
- You use these to kiss someone!
- ______ can be blue, brown, green, or hazel.
22 Clues: _____ball. • "Man´s best friend." • The opposite of tall. • This animal goes MOOOOOO! • An ______ has eight legs! • You use these to kiss someone! • Most basketball players are ______. • You wear jewelry around your ______. • Kelsey´s favorite animal is a ______. • Sara´s ______ is blonde and straight. • Before bed, you must brush your ______. • ...
body systems_Science Crossword 2016-07-12
Across
- part of the brain were the spinal cord enters the skull
- a substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used up in the proess
- the system in your body that fights infections
- the organism a parasite lives in
- a disease that can be spread
- the electrical message carried by a nerve cell
- the chemical store of glucose in the liver and muscles
- a pathogen about one hundred times smaller than a bacterium
- any factor that stimulates a receptor and brings about a response
- muscles or glands that put the messages into effect
- a nerve cell
- all the chemical reactions occurring in the cells
- an organism that cause disease
- a single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to spread
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- an early antibiotic
- a viral disease; symptoms include a rash of small, itchy blisters
- very easy to spread; used to describe a diseas
- a chemical that causes your body to react as if it had encountered a pathogen
- the system controlling involuntary actions such as the heartbeat
- a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
- quick, automatic actions that protect the body from danger
- the nerve that carries messages to the brain from the retina at the back of the eye
- chemical substances that act as a messengers in the body
- the common name for the hormone epinephrine
- an organism that lives on or in the body of another organism and takes nutrients from
- a viral disease that causes a rash
- a white blood cell that consumes pathogens
- the part of the neurone that contains the nucleus
- able to make the antibodies to a pathogen before it can make you unwell
30 Clues: a nerve cell • an early antibiotic • a disease that can be spread • an organism that cause disease • the organism a parasite lives in • a viral disease that causes a rash • a white blood cell that consumes pathogens • the common name for the hormone epinephrine • very easy to spread; used to describe a diseas • the system in your body that fights infections • ...
The Human Body 2016-07-12
Across
- A viral disease, symptoms include a rash of small itchy blisters
- An organism that causes disease
- A substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria
- An organism that a parasite lives in
- A single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to spread
- Fast automatic actions that protect the body from danger. aka reflexes
- The part of the brain that controls conscious thoughts and the movement of limbs as well as receiving signals from the muscles
- Part of the brain where the spinal cord enters the skull
- The lower half of the brain stem
- The electrical message carried by a nerve cell
- Chemical substances that work as messengers in the body
- Microscopic, single celled organisms
- The common name for the hormone epinephrine
- system The system in your body that fights infections
- An infectious disease caused by mosquitoes that carry the Plasmodium parasite
- Anything that causes our bodies to stop working properly
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- A nerve cell
- A substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used up in the process
- The process of maintaining a constant internal environment
- The nerve that carries messages back and forth to the brain and the retina behind the eye
- A white blood cell that consumes pathogens and is found in the lymph nodes
- A disease that can be spread
- The part of the neurone that contains the nucleus
- A chemical that kills fungi
- All of the chemical reactions occurring in the cells
- The space between two neurones
- An organism that lives on or in the body of another organism
- A nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
- A pathogen about one hundred times smaller than a bacteria
29 Clues: A nerve cell • A chemical that kills fungi • A disease that can be spread • The space between two neurones • An organism that causes disease • The lower half of the brain stem • An organism that a parasite lives in • Microscopic, single celled organisms • The common name for the hormone epinephrine • The electrical message carried by a nerve cell • ...
The Human Body 2016-09-21
Across
- a bone in one's chest
- you can bite or chew with it
- Kiefer
- you have two of them to stand
- the joint that connects the foot and the leg
- Hüfte
- when you drink too much alcohol you damage it
- Magen
- the organ in the chest
- the soft part of the mouth that can move around
- you have two of them above your bottom
- Darm
- Knie
- it is like a finger on your foot
- Nase
- Brustkorb
- Mund
- Rücken
- Nacken
- it is between the hand and the arm
- it is at the end of your arm
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- you stand on it
- weibliche Brust
- Oberschenkel
- Taille
- you can hear with it
- the organ inside your head
- one of the four long thin parts of your hand
- Po
- Schulter
- Wirbelsäule
- Auge
- Kehle
- Haut
- it connects the shoulder to the hand
- it is next to your nose
- part of the arm
- Kinn
- it contains the brain
- Daumen
40 Clues: Po • Auge • Darm • Haut • Knie • Nase • Mund • Kinn • Hüfte • Magen • Kehle • Kiefer • Taille • Rücken • Nacken • Daumen • Schulter • Brustkorb • Wirbelsäule • Oberschenkel • you stand on it • weibliche Brust • part of the arm • you can hear with it • a bone in one's chest • it contains the brain • the organ in the chest • it is next to your nose • the organ inside your head • you can bite or chew with it • it is at the end of your arm • ...
Human body(인체) 2016-05-18
body and clothes 2018-04-16
22 Clues: рот • уши • нос • юбка • зубы • ноги • обувь • шорты • брюки • форма • шляпа • глаза • джинсы • блузка • платье • пальто • свитер • пальцы • волосы • ботинки • футболка • пальцы на ногах
Adaptive Body Defense 2019-12-11
Across
- our own cells are richly studded with () molecules.
- our own cells are richly studded with () molecules.
- the combination of blood protein and () is recognized as foreigner.
- the()response to a threat involves tremendously
- immunity is not restricted to the infection site.
- do not respond to specific antigens but instead play on essential role.
- pollen grains and () such as bacteria and virus.
- constitute the cell mediated arm of the adaptive defences and do not make antibodies.
- foreign molecules are called?
- it is an antibodies that used for such porpose are decendant of a single cells
- it recognize and act against particular pathogens substance or foreign
- the immature lymphocytes realeased from the marror are () identical.
- it recognized and mounts even stronger attacks encountered pathogens on previously.
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- t cell arise from lymphocytes that migrate to the.
- the third line of body Defense act to () foreign molecules.
- when they present antigens,() and macrophages actived T cells.
- dendritic cells are present in connective tissues in the epidermis .
- lymphocytes organate from?
- when lymphocytes them selves defend the body,immunity is called?
- it's act against such target either directly or other.
- such as cancer ,rheumatoid arthritis and AIDS
- they are foreign intruders or ?
- produce antibodies and oversea humoral immunity.
- the troublesome small molecule is called ?
- antibodies also referred to as?
- mediated immunity also called as humoral immunity.
- tend to remain fixed in the lymphoid organs.
- as a rule, small () are not antigenic.
- bacteria and virus are () because their surface bear foreign molecules.
- these factors are now known to be unique protein.
30 Clues: lymphocytes organate from? • foreign molecules are called? • they are foreign intruders or ? • antibodies also referred to as? • as a rule, small () are not antigenic. • the troublesome small molecule is called ? • tend to remain fixed in the lymphoid organs. • such as cancer ,rheumatoid arthritis and AIDS • the()response to a threat involves tremendously • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-11-10
Across
- The technical name for the windpipe
- The rings around the trachea and parts of the ear are made of this
- dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down beneath your lungs
- The air sacs in the lungs
- place where urine is stored
- The system involved in processing and obtaining nurtrients from food
- cells that defend the body from infection
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The system involved in gas exchange (breathing)
- organs found in the ribcage that are part of the respiratory system
- Common respiratory condition caused by the narrowing of the bronchioles
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- also called the colon. About 1.5m long and involved in absorbing vitamines and water
- the straw-coloured fluid that forms part of the blood
- The system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and waste materital away from cells via the blood
- small disc-like cells found in blood that oare involved with forming clots
- cells that carry oxygen around the body
- Blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick. This is where gas exchange happens in the blood
- Animals with hooves and four chambers in their stomachs
- The air passages that carry air in and out of the lungs
- The system involved in filtering out waste and controlling contents of body fluids
- bean shaped organs that filter waste from the blood
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- the number of chambers in the heart
23 Clues: The air sacs in the lungs • place where urine is stored • The technical name for the windpipe • the number of chambers in the heart • cells that carry oxygen around the body • cells that defend the body from infection • The system involved in gas exchange (breathing) • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Body. Part 2 2019-11-04
Across
- The part of a person's body connecting the head to the rest of the body
- The part of the face through which you breathe and smell
- The Part of the face that turns red when a person is ashamed (plural)
- The opening through which food is taken
- Arched lines of hair (plural)
- This allows you to bite and chew (plural)
- One of the two soft, red edges of the mouth
- Small hair around the eyes (plural)
- Man's facial hair
- When a person does not know something, he or she usually lifts up this part of the body
- The passage from the mouth to the stomach
- We take children for this part of the body so that they do not run away
- The organ of speech
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- When you eat it becomes bigger
- The hearing organ (plural)
- The part of the face above the eyebrows
- The part of a person's body connecting the head to the rest of the body
- There is a double bus and there is a double...
- Children usually stick to this part of the body with their lips and drink milk (plural)
- When you eat it becomes bigger
- Hair that grows between a person's nose and mouth
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal
- The upper part of our body
- Natural head covering (plural)
- One of the two organs of sight
- Where the heart is
26 Clues: Man's facial hair • Where the heart is • The organ of speech • The hearing organ (plural) • The upper part of our body • Arched lines of hair (plural) • When you eat it becomes bigger • When you eat it becomes bigger • Natural head covering (plural) • One of the two organs of sight • Small hair around the eyes (plural) • The part of the face above the eyebrows • ...
ADAPTIVE BODY DEFENCE 2019-12-30
Across
- T cells from Lymphocytes that migrate to the _.
- Cancer,rheumatoid arthritis and AIDS are called as _.
- Antibodies also referred as _ .
- Lymphocytes organate from _ in red bone narrow.
- The troublesome small molecule is called?
- These factors are now known to be unique protein.
- It recognizes and mount even stronger attacks encountered pathogens on previously.
- Pollen grains and _ such as bacteria and virus.
- Our own cells are richly studded with _ molecules.
- Our own cells are richly studded with _ molecules.
- When lymphocytes themselves defend the body,the immunity is called _ .
- They are foreign intruders or _ .
- It's an antibodies that used for such propose re decendant of a single cells.
- Produce antibodies and oversea humoral immunity .
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- The _ response to a threat involves tremendously.
- It recognizes and act against particular pathogens substance or foreign.
- Foreign molecules are called?
- It's act against such target either directly or other.
- Constitute the cell mediated arm of the adaptive defences and do not make antibodies.
- Dendritic cells are present in connective tissue in the epidermis.
- The third line of body defence act to _ foreign molecules.
- Immunity is not restricted to the infection site.
- The immature Lymphocytes realeased from the _ are essentially identical.
- Tend to remain fixed in the lymphoid organs.
- Do not response to specific Antigens but instead play on essential role.
- The combination of blood protein and _ is recognized as foreigner.
- Mediated immunity also called as Humoral immunity.
- When they present antigens, _ and macrophages actived T cells.
- Small _ are not Antigenic
29 Clues: Small _ are not Antigenic • Foreign molecules are called? • Antibodies also referred as _ . • They are foreign intruders or _ . • The troublesome small molecule is called? • Tend to remain fixed in the lymphoid organs. • T cells from Lymphocytes that migrate to the _. • Lymphocytes organate from _ in red bone narrow. • Pollen grains and _ such as bacteria and virus. • ...
ANIMAL BODY PARTS 2020-04-04
27 Clues: REP • ČRTE • ŠAPE • PIKE • GRBE • OKEL • BRKI • ŠKRGE • DLAKA • PERJE • LUSKE • RILEC • KRILO • JEZIK • GRIVA • ZOBJE • KLJUN • ČEKANI • GOBČEK • ROGOVI • KOPITA • PLAVUTI • ROGOVJE • KRMPLJI • PLAVUTKE • KREMPLJI • LUPINA,OKLEP
Human Body Crossword 2020-06-08
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- What stops things from getting in your cell?
- What damages your lungs?
- What damages the air sacs in your lungs?
- What Helps us grow hair?
- What do your cells float in?
- What is the disease that inflamanates your oxygen tubes?
- What makes protein for the cell?
- What takes food from the liver and breaks it down more?
- What produces sweat?
- What helps plants make energy?
- What makes the two air sacs in your lungs fill with fluids?
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- What helps break food down in your stomach?
- What helps us make energy?
- What takes the food that your body doesn't need?
- What makes it hard to breathe?
- What helps the cells move?
- What carries your food to your stomach?
- What stores calories?
- What speeds up the chemical reactions?
- Who tells cells what to do?
- What gets read of the waste in your body?
21 Clues: What produces sweat? • What stores calories? • What damages your lungs? • What Helps us grow hair? • What helps us make energy? • What helps the cells move? • Who tells cells what to do? • What do your cells float in? • What makes it hard to breathe? • What helps plants make energy? • What makes protein for the cell? • What speeds up the chemical reactions? • ...
Animals Body Parts 2020-05-05
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- Zebras and bees have them.
- Mammals give birth to babies...
- carnivore animals have these to help them tear the meat.
- Mammals, birds and reptiles breathe with...
- one of the long, thin parts like arms of some sea animals, used for feeling and holding things, catching food, or moving
- a part of an animal's body, sticking out from the base of the back.
- the long, thick hair that grows along the top of a horse's neck or around the face and neck of a lion
- Some animals like cheetah and giraffes have them.
- birds body covering.
- the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying.
- the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth
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- Fish breathe with...
- a round raised part on a person's or animal's back
- Mammals body covering.
- hair that grows on the animals face.
- the hard outer covering of some animals.
- Birds, amphibians and reptiles lay...
- the foot of an animal that has claws or nails, such as a cat, dog, or bear.
- Fish use them to swim.
- the pair of horns that grow from the head of the male of some animals, such as deer, and that look like branches.
- Fish and reptiles body covering.
- the hard part on the bottom of the feet of animals such as horses, sheep, and deer.
- a hard, pointed, often curved part that grows from the top of the head of some animals.
- the long, tube-shaped nose of an elephant.
24 Clues: Fish breathe with... • birds body covering. • Mammals body covering. • Fish use them to swim. • Zebras and bees have them. • Mammals give birth to babies... • Fish and reptiles body covering. • hair that grows on the animals face. • Birds, amphibians and reptiles lay... • the hard outer covering of some animals. • the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth • ...
Science - Human Body 2020-12-24
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- We give your body support and structure, protect delicate organs and filled with a substance called marrow.
- We are blood vessels that send blood away from your heart to all different parts of your body. We have thicker, stronger walls than veins.
- We take oxygen that your body needs from the air and also take carbon dioxide that is in your blood and send it out of your body.
- Your body can't use every part of the food you eat. The waste comes to me, and I dry it out so it can leave your body.
- We are a pair of filters that clean your blood. We take liquid waste from your bloodstream and we send it down to your bladder.
- I am a muscle located behind your lungs. I pump blood to all parts of your body.
- I am the first digit of your hand. Without me, it’s difficult to hold things.
- We are blood vessels that send blood back towards your heart. Most of the blood we carry doesn't have much oxygen left in it.
- I make bile to help your stomach breakdown food. I also make antibodies to help you fight disease.
- When you eat, I mix your food with chemicals made by your body, then I churn up your food into smaller parts.
- We provide with vision, the ability to receive and process visual details.
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- We work in pairs to pull your bones in different directions. We also help move food and blood through your body. Without us, you'd wouldn't be able to move at all.
- I am sometimes called your “windpipe.” When you breathe, air travels through me to your lungs.
- I helps you to chew your food. I am also used in the act of swallowing and I am a primary organ for taste.
- I am the hardest part of your body. I support the structures of the face and provides a protective cavity for the brain.
- I help in hearing and balance. I have three parts - external, middle and inner.
- I have pores so sweat can escape your body. I also sense temperature and feel the things around you.
- I absorb the nutrients that your body needs from your food and I put it in your bloodstream so your body can use it.
- I control your muscles and all of the organs in your body. I even hold all of your thoughts and memories.
- I am a tube in your throat. When you swallow, food or drink travels down through me into your stomach.
20 Clues: We provide with vision, the ability to receive and process visual details. • I am the first digit of your hand. Without me, it’s difficult to hold things. • I help in hearing and balance. I have three parts - external, middle and inner. • I am a muscle located behind your lungs. I pump blood to all parts of your body. • ...
French Body Parts 2020-12-16
34 Clues: arm • leg • eye • cou • head • toes • arms • hand • feet • hair • chin • knee • foot • back • cheek • chest • knees • ankle • elbow • waist • throat • behind • tongue • ear(f) • finger • face(m) • face(f) • stomach • nose(m) • mouth(f) • The body • teeth(f) • shoulders • Parts of the body
Intermediate Body Words 2021-02-24
25 Clues: Body • Toes • Neck • Legs • Nose • Lips • Arms • Eyes • Head • Face • Feet • Chin • Hair • Ears • Mouth • Hands • Knees • Teeth • Tongue • Cheeks • Throat • Ankles • Stomach • Fingers • Forehead
Body Composition Crossword 2017-04-29
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- tritium, deuterium, oxygen-18 are types of ___
- mass/volume
- estimate body composition by pinching the skin
- hydrostatic weighing can be difficult for someone who is ___
- a principle of whole body counting is that there are 3 types of __ in the body
- body volume determined in a capsule
- developed in agriculture research
- expensive, equpment is no longer supported by manufacturer
- method for TOBEC; uses an ___ field rather than a current using electrodes
- estimating body composition from body density
- tissues that are high in water are highly ___
- hydration levels can significantly alter its results
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- an assumption of DXA is that ___ level does not change body composition
- measurement of the human body that can be applied to lab/field settings
- electrical current follows path of least ___
- anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating are examples of _____
- ___ weighing is considered the "gold standard" to assess body composition
- calculates the mineral content and then the pure fat content measured with each pixel
- loss of muscle as part of the aging process
- measures body composition from height and weight
20 Clues: mass/volume • developed in agriculture research • body volume determined in a capsule • loss of muscle as part of the aging process • electrical current follows path of least ___ • estimating body composition from body density • tissues that are high in water are highly ___ • tritium, deuterium, oxygen-18 are types of ___ • estimate body composition by pinching the skin • ...
The human body 2019-06-07
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- Give substances to cells and take away waste.
- donor Another name for blood type O.
- Skin, hair, nails and some glands.
- gland Structure of the skin that helps to regulate temperature.
- The second level of organization of the human body.
- The involuntary muscles surrounding hollow organs.
- The voluntary muscles of the body.
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- Carry blood away from the heart.
- The third level of organization of the human body.
- The shoulders, arms, hands, hips, legs, and feet.
- valve The "door" that leads to the lungs.
- The involuntary muscle of the heart.
- Structure of the skin that allows us to feel things.
- The skull, vertebrate column, ribs, and sternum.
- Form blood clots to repair a hurt blood vessel.
- Group of organs working together.
- The most inner layer of the skin; contains fatty tissue.
- The blood flows from the right ventricle to the ...
- valve The "door" that leads to the aorta.
- atrium The heart chamber in which the blood arrives from the body.
- Produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
- Carry blood back to the heart.
22 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Group of organs working together. • Skin, hair, nails and some glands. • The voluntary muscles of the body. • The involuntary muscle of the heart. • donor Another name for blood type O. • valve The "door" that leads to the lungs. • valve The "door" that leads to the aorta. • ...
Body Parts Crossword 2017-01-16
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- Food is swallowed down this
- These are used to chew food
- these clean the blood
- the joint between the foot and the leg
- Part of the head above the eyes
- Shoes are worn on this
- This runs down the middle of the back
- We hear with this
- The coloured part of the eye
- The joint between the forearm and the lower arm
- This has fingers on the end of it
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- You can puff these up with air
- Food goes into this
- these are on the end of the foot
- This is on the end of the finger
- This beats to circulate the blood
- We need these to breathe
- The line of hairs above the eye
- There are two of these that come from the shoulders
- This is at the top of the body and holds the brain
- the joint between the top of the leg and the body
21 Clues: We hear with this • Food goes into this • these clean the blood • Shoes are worn on this • We need these to breathe • Food is swallowed down this • These are used to chew food • The coloured part of the eye • You can puff these up with air • Part of the head above the eyes • The line of hairs above the eye • these are on the end of the foot • This is on the end of the finger • ...
Energy of Body 2020-10-13
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- It is a protective nutrient
- An example of energy giving food
- A body building nutrient
- We get theses from plants
- We should check this before eating packed food
- We keep our leftover food here
- We get this from cows, buffaloes and goats
- We should do this with our hands before and after eating
- Helps in proper functioning of digestive system
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- A method of preserving food
- An energy giving nutrient
- Help in the formation on bones and blood
- Too much of this nutrient is harmful for our health
- An example of junk food
- They make our food tasty
- Three-fourths of our weight is made of this
- We should store food in this type of containers
- It has all the nutrients in the right amount
- We get this from seeds of groundnut plant
- We get this from hens and ducks
- An example of body building food
21 Clues: An example of junk food • They make our food tasty • A body building nutrient • An energy giving nutrient • We get theses from plants • A method of preserving food • It is a protective nutrient • We keep our leftover food here • We get this from hens and ducks • An example of energy giving food • An example of body building food • Help in the formation on bones and blood • ...
Body Puzzle activity 2020-11-06
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- lungs bring in...
- lungs take out...
- carry blood away from the heart
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite and sleep patterns
- muscles pull on the...
- sends blood throughout our bodies
- move body parts by contracting and then relaxing
- the outer layer of the cerebrum
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- contains the information that essentially makes you who you are
- provide support for our bodies and help form our shape
- a pathway for messages between the brain and the body
- a small flap of tissue that keeps food and liquid from going to the lungs
- controls what you think and feel
- a big artery that leaves the heart carrying oxygenated blood
- shelters the heart and lungs
- carry blood back to the heart
- coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- protects the brain and forms the shape of the face
- there are three types of muscles: skeletal, involuntary and...
- the airtight box that houses that bronchial tree
20 Clues: lungs bring in... • lungs take out... • muscles pull on the... • shelters the heart and lungs • carry blood back to the heart • carry blood away from the heart • the outer layer of the cerebrum • controls what you think and feel • sends blood throughout our bodies • move body parts by contracting and then relaxing • the airtight box that houses that bronchial tree • ...
Human body parts 2020-11-09
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- It is the joint of the arm.
- Upper limb of the human body, goes from the shoulder to the hand.
- main organ, its function is to pump blood.
- They are used to see.
- lower part of the face located below the mouth.
- upper part of the face, between the eyebrows and the hair.
- It is the back of the trunk.
- head hair.
- It is the joint of the leg.
- lower limb, goes from hip to foot.
- It is used to eat and chew food.
- they are used to listen.
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- It is used for walking, it goes from the ankle to the fingers.
- used to receive food and talk.
- located over the eye covered with hair.
- unites the head with the trunk.
- They range from the wrist to the fingertips.
- it is used for breathing and smelling.
- It is the end of the hands and feet.
- It is the joint between the leg and the foot.
- It is the upper part of the body.
21 Clues: head hair. • They are used to see. • they are used to listen. • It is the joint of the arm. • It is the joint of the leg. • It is the back of the trunk. • used to receive food and talk. • unites the head with the trunk. • It is used to eat and chew food. • It is the upper part of the body. • lower limb, goes from hip to foot. • It is the end of the hands and feet. • ...
olivia-body systems 2020-11-10
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- branches off the spine
- protects your body from injuries
- moves food through the body
- tiniest and most numerous blood cells
- protects your skin
- filters blood
- produces sperm
- large blood vessles
- makes T blood cells
- sends signals to your body
- tudes thats carries urine
- holds o2
- hold urin
- outer layer
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- metergland controls horomones
- moves food to the stomach
- makes your back flexible
- adsords water
- has veins
- move bones
- 206 of them
- very thin; emaciated.
- releasing blood presher
- 12 things that protects your insides
- each bronchi tude splits into two like trees
- carry o2
- found only in the heart
27 Clues: holds o2 • carry o2 • has veins • hold urin • move bones • 206 of them • outer layer • adsords water • filters blood • produces sperm • protects your skin • large blood vessles • makes T blood cells • very thin; emaciated. • branches off the spine • releasing blood presher • found only in the heart • makes your back flexible • moves food to the stomach • tudes thats carries urine • ...
Human body systems 2020-10-28
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- Muscles found in heart
- system The system that goes throughout the whole body
- Too holes meet when inhaling
- Blowing our carbon dioxide because we don’t need it
- Make new bone and help repair
- Soft tissue that contains protein
- break down bone
- Carry’s blood away and to he heart
- The act for us to breathe in oxygen for it to work
- Short loop from heart to lungs and back
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- cord Nerves that branch out to every organ
- Carry’s blood away from heart
- Controls what we think and feel
- Inside the compact bone
- Carry’s blood to heart
- system Contains brain and spinal cord
- Lets us breathe
- muscles we can’t control
- Muscles attached by tendons to the bone
- solid outside part of the bone
20 Clues: Lets us breathe • break down bone • Muscles found in heart • Carry’s blood to heart • Inside the compact bone • muscles we can’t control • Too holes meet when inhaling • Carry’s blood away from heart • Make new bone and help repair • solid outside part of the bone • Controls what we think and feel • Soft tissue that contains protein • Carry’s blood away and to he heart • ...
Human Body Crossword 2020-10-27
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- you eat and drink through it
- The center of the circulatory system
- Made of Fibers
- Carries blood from the heart
- carries messages
- Its extremely strong
- Attached by cord like tendons
- Found in the heart
- In your head
- The structure of your body
- Seperates the left atrium from the ventricle
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- bewteen the right ventricle and the pulmonary artey
- You breathe through it
- food goes down it
- looks like a sponge
- Attached to your Sholder
- Go through the whole body
- center of the nervous system
- contains information
- the center of the respiratory system
20 Clues: In your head • Made of Fibers • carries messages • food goes down it • Found in the heart • looks like a sponge • Its extremely strong • contains information • You breathe through it • Attached to your Sholder • Go through the whole body • The structure of your body • you eat and drink through it • Carries blood from the heart • center of the nervous system • Attached by cord like tendons • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-10-21
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- bone that protects the brain
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- type of muscle that are found in the heart
- controls the body
- type of muscle that is connected to bones
- first phase of the heart beating
- the air only pipe
- tiny hair inside the nose
- type of muscle that look smooth
- carries blood to the heart
- carries the blood away from the heart
- the most complex part of the brain
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- bone cells that make new bones
- protects the heart and lungs
- carries air
- second phase of the heart beating
- protein that makes bones
- where you information is stored
- nervous system’s cells
- a muscle located in front of the upper arm
20 Clues: carries air • controls the body • the air only pipe • nervous system’s cells • protein that makes bones • tiny hair inside the nose • carries blood to the heart • bone that protects the brain • protects the heart and lungs • bone cells that make new bones • where you information is stored • type of muscle that look smooth • first phase of the heart beating • ...
The human body 2020-10-22
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- contracts in when inhaling causes the lungs to expand
- this blood cell clogs your blood
- the bottom two chambers of the heart
- smallest blood vessels carrying nutrients and oxygen to every cell
- Main artery pumps blood to your head
- pumps blood, main organ in the circulatory system
- blood vessels transporting the blood back to the heart
- this type of digestion is done by the stomach when food is disolved
- this type of digestion is done by the mouth (teeth)
- wave like contraction that pushes food down
- pumps blood away from the heart
- this blood cell fights disease
- this system is involved in the removal of wastes from your body
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- the organ that absorbs most of the nutrients you've eaten and transfers them to your bloodstream
- this system is involved in breaking down food and absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream
- this system is involved with breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- the top 2 chambers of the heart
- special tissue of your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- the system involved pumping blood around the body
- this blood cell carries oxygen and energy through your cells
20 Clues: this blood cell fights disease • the top 2 chambers of the heart • pumps blood away from the heart • this blood cell clogs your blood • the bottom two chambers of the heart • Main artery pumps blood to your head • wave like contraction that pushes food down • pumps blood, main organ in the circulatory system • the system involved pumping blood around the body • ...
Human body crossword 2020-10-27
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- the protein that makes up bones
- The heart is a
- air enters through your nose or
- hold the skeleton together
- The walls of the trachea are strengthened by stiff rings of
- the trachea splits into how many air tubes
- how much does the human body weight
- How long is the spinal cord
- Carries blood away from the heart
- the type of muscle found in the heart
- The heart sends
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- the lungs are apart of what system
- protects the brain
- the largest part of the brain
- pull on the joints allowing us to move
- Carry blood back to the heart
- the human brain is incredibly
- humans have how many types of muscles
- a pathway for messages between the brain and the body
- protects organs in our body
20 Clues: The heart is a • The heart sends • protects the brain • hold the skeleton together • How long is the spinal cord • protects organs in our body • the largest part of the brain • Carry blood back to the heart • the human brain is incredibly • the protein that makes up bones • air enters through your nose or • Carries blood away from the heart • the lungs are apart of what system • ...
Ess body thing 2020-10-27
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- largest part of the brain (cerebrum, cerebellum)
- muscle that helps your shoulder move
- skeletal muscles provide you with
- the resp.system is made up of trachea,lungs and
- you exhale:
- what is in the center of a bone?
- main control of the nervous system
- how many bones does an adult have
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- what element helps our bones get stronger?
- scientific name for abs
- another name for the trachea
- arteries deliver *blank* to the capillaries.
- the root of the cardiovascular system.
- what connects bones together?
- name for air sacs in your lungs
- muscle that pumps blood through your body
- delivers blood back to the heart.
- delivers blood to capillaries.
- part of the brain that keeps you balanced
- the nervous system is made up of three parts. TF
20 Clues: you exhale: • scientific name for abs • another name for the trachea • what connects bones together? • delivers blood to capillaries. • name for air sacs in your lungs • what is in the center of a bone? • skeletal muscles provide you with • delivers blood back to the heart. • how many bones does an adult have • main control of the nervous system • ...
Body and feelings 2020-11-18
21 Clues: Fuß • Kopf • Nase • Arme • Mund • müde • Füße • Knie • Hände • Zehen • Beine • Ohren • Augen • sauer • Haare • Finger • Körper • traurig • glücklich • verängstigt • ausgezeichnet
Adjectives and body 2018-04-05
26 Clues: suu • pea • suur • saba • ilus • kurb • kuum • kael • kole • külm • paks • pikk • väike • unine • õhuke • hambad • kõrvad • lühike • silmad • pikk in. • hirmunud • sõbralik • naljakas • imepisike • hiigelsuur • fantastiline
The Body Test 2019-02-17
Body Systems Review 2018-12-10
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- which body system controls all other systems
- system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water
- process where materials are exchanged between blood and body cells
- system that takes in food, absorbs nutrients, and removes wastes
- place where most chemical digestion takes place
- most important nutrient because body processes require this material
- the KEY word for studying body systems
- type of digestion that is physical. This takes place in the mouth an stomach
- the excretory system rids your body of these which would be harmful if not addressed
- System that stores and carries White blood cells that fight disease and returns fluid to the blood stream
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- all body systems work together to strive for this
- system that fights off foreign invaders
- type of digestion that includes saliva, hydrochloric acid and pepsin
- place where water is absorbed back into the blood stream
- the central nervous system is made of the brain and __________
- where does blood go after it leaves the right ventricle
- system that filters blood and removes wastes from blood
- contractions of smooth muscles push food toward the stomach
- large muscle that assist with breathing
- the strongest chamber of the heart. responsible for the PUSH of blood to the body
- system that transports materials to and from cells
- system that allows for movement and contracting
- provides your body with growing materials and tissue repair
- system that regulates body's hormone levels
- what is missing? cells-organs-systems-organisms
25 Clues: the KEY word for studying body systems • system that fights off foreign invaders • large muscle that assist with breathing • system that regulates body's hormone levels • which body system controls all other systems • place where most chemical digestion takes place • system that allows for movement and contracting • what is missing? cells-organs-systems-organisms • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-06-16
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- body stays stable though environment changes
- system that takes oxygen into the body
- smallest unit of structure and function
- make blood cells
- system that helps the body move
- this system contains the brain and spinal cord
- your favorite subject
- this system carries materials to the cells
- being at your best possible level of health
- this system removes waste
- structures composed of different kinds of tissues
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- wellness has this many components
- this type of health deals with body functions
- group of similar cells performing a function
- your school mascot
- this system breaks down food for the body
- tough outer covering of our body
- the last name of your science teacher
- the health deals with feelings and emotions
- system that provides support and protection
- 26 bones of the backbone
- this health deals with getting along with others
22 Clues: make blood cells • your school mascot • your favorite subject • 26 bones of the backbone • this system removes waste • system that helps the body move • tough outer covering of our body • wellness has this many components • the last name of your science teacher • system that takes oxygen into the body • smallest unit of structure and function • ...
The Human Body 2021-08-11
20 Clues: pé • mão • dedo • boca • olho • unha • braço • nariz • ombro • perna • cabeça • cabelo • orelha • joelho • cintura • pescoço • garganta • estômago • cotovelo • dedo do pé
Human Body Systems 2024-05-03
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- the muscle type that helps digest food
- the part of the brain with decision making
- the system that fights off bacteria
- the system for hormone control
- skin pigment
- system that fights off infections
- contains your hair follicles and nerve endings
- carries blood to heart
- connects muscle to bone
- control center for body
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- pumps blood throughout the body
- part of digestive system, breaks apart food before ingestion
- a type of cell that makes up nerves
- part of neuron that conducts electricity
- excretory system, they come in pairs
- the outer layer of your integumentary system
- where a bone meets another bone
- carries blood away from heart
- creates white blood cells, found in skeleton
- system that provides structure to your body
- respiratory system, they come in pairs
21 Clues: skin pigment • carries blood to heart • connects muscle to bone • control center for body • carries blood away from heart • the system for hormone control • pumps blood throughout the body • where a bone meets another bone • system that fights off infections • a type of cell that makes up nerves • the system that fights off bacteria • excretory system, they come in pairs • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-05-21
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- The _____________, or windpipe, leads from the pharynx toward the lungs.
- Which part of the nervous system links the peripheral nerves to the brain?
- What is the name of the theory that describes how the muscle filaments shorten during contraction. _____filament theory
- Includes the skin, digestive system, lungs, and kidneys
- Which type of muscle is voluntary
- Where does the blood enter as oxygen rich (high)?
- Bones are made up of _____ and phosphorous
- Bile is made in the liver and stored in the __________
- The role of the respiratory system is to bring _______________ into the body.
- Where does the blood go when it leaves the right ventricle?
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- Thick band of tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- The movement of muscles that pushes food down the esophagus is called_____.
- Moves the body and pumps blood throughout the body
- The blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. Most carry blood that has oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- The brain and the spinal cord are apart of the
- Most absorption of nutrients happens in the ____intestines
- Part of the brain that coordinates balance and the contractions of your muscles
- Which organ filters wastes out of the blood
- Travels through blood vessels to deliver oxygen to cells and remove waste products
- Where in the respiratory system does gas (air) exchange occur?
- Sends signals, controls thoughts
21 Clues: Sends signals, controls thoughts • Which type of muscle is voluntary • Bones are made up of _____ and phosphorous • Which organ filters wastes out of the blood • The brain and the spinal cord are apart of the • Thick band of tissue that attaches muscle to bone • Where does the blood enter as oxygen rich (high)? • Moves the body and pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Body system Stuff 2024-06-04
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- Fused Vertebrae
- Part of the skeleton that involves the Skull, vertebrae and ribcage
- Transports blood around the body
- Top vertebrae
- Involuntary muscles found in the stomach
- Transports unoxygenated blood to the heart
- Downward phase of a bicep curl
- Voluntary Muscles found around the body
- Near the bottom, Pretty large
- Transports oxygenated blood to the heart
- Very bottom of the vertebrae
- Where most Vertebrae are located
- Upward Phase of a bicep Curl
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- Muscles that don't move subconsciously
- Smallest Blood vessel
- What muscles are made up of
- What Muscle Fiber are made up of
- Part of the Skeleton that involves legs, arms, shoulders and hips
- Holding a weight still
- Type of twitch fiber used in 100m
- Type of twitch fiber used in 5km
- Type of muscles around the heart
22 Clues: Top vertebrae • Fused Vertebrae • Smallest Blood vessel • Holding a weight still • What muscles are made up of • Very bottom of the vertebrae • Upward Phase of a bicep Curl • Near the bottom, Pretty large • Downward phase of a bicep curl • What Muscle Fiber are made up of • Transports blood around the body • Type of twitch fiber used in 5km • Where most Vertebrae are located • ...
part of body 2023-09-16
35 Clues: dagu • alis • pipi • kaki • dahi • dada • gigi • mata • paha • bahu • perut • kulit • leher • mulut • betis • bibir • tumit • lutut • wajah • lidah • pantat • rambut • hidung • lengan • kepala • tangan • telinga • punggung • pinggang • jari kaki • bulu mata • mata kaki • jari tangan • kelopak mata • pergelangan kaki
Parts of body 2023-11-30
Across
- above the shoulders
- kauli
- above the eyes
- mēle
- is in your head and you can think
- white that is in the mouth
- artērijas
- stores food
- ceļgali
- nieres
- āda
- viduklis
- aizkuņģa dziedzeris
- blood circulation
- makes strong
- augšstilbi
- šūnas
- place to eat with
- rīkle
Down
- to keep food and drinks from spilling out.
- on the head
- rokas
- pumps blood throughout the body
- skropstas
- red and located throughout the person
- urīnpūslis
- elkoņi
- pēdas
- feel
- nervi
- gurni
- zarnas
- aknas
- inhale oxygen
- to hear something
- fingertips
- mothers feed their babies
- see and view
- kakls
- pirksti
- pleci
- able to move
42 Clues: āda • mēle • feel • rokas • kauli • pēdas • nervi • gurni • aknas • kakls • pleci • šūnas • rīkle • elkoņi • zarnas • nieres • ceļgali • pirksti • viduklis • skropstas • artērijas • urīnpūslis • fingertips • augšstilbi • on the head • stores food • see and view • makes strong • able to move • inhale oxygen • above the eyes • to hear something • blood circulation • place to eat with • above the shoulders • aizkuņģa dziedzeris • mothers feed their babies • ...
Animal Body Parts 2023-11-19
Across
- An animal that has sharp front teeth.
- Chickens and ducks are animals that have ___ legs.
- A bird that has colorful feathers to attract a mate.
- An animal that has a hard shell.
- A type of bird that cannot fly.
- Animals that eat meat have sharp, ___ teeth.
- This is how snakes and worms move.
- The body covering of a fish.
- How animals hide from others that might eat them.
- Animals that are covered with hair.
- Fishes use their ___ to move in water.
- Bird covering that helps them fly.
- legs What body part of frogs help them hop?
Down
- The hard shell of a snail helps ___ their bodies.
- The body part bats and eagles use to fly.
- Animals that eat ___ have wide, flat teeth.
- An animal that uses jet propulsion to move underwater.
- Animals that hop have strong, ____ hind legs.
- What does mosquitoes use to suck blood?
- Animals that walk have ____.
- Animals that ____ have four legs.
- Octopus and squid use their ___ to suck water and push it off so they can move.
- A mammal's covering that keeps them warm.
23 Clues: Animals that walk have ____. • The body covering of a fish. • A type of bird that cannot fly. • An animal that has a hard shell. • Animals that ____ have four legs. • This is how snakes and worms move. • Bird covering that helps them fly. • Animals that are covered with hair. • An animal that has sharp front teeth. • Fishes use their ___ to move in water. • ...
Animal Body Parts 2023-11-19
Across
- An animal that has sharp front teeth.
- Chickens and ducks are animals that have ___ legs.
- A bird that has colorful feathers to attract a mate.
- An animal that has a hard shell.
- A type of bird that cannot fly.
- Animals that eat meat have sharp, ___ teeth.
- This is how snakes and worms move.
- The body covering of a fish.
- How animals hide from others that might eat them.
- Animals that are covered with hair.
- Fishes use their ___ to move in water.
- Bird covering that helps them fly.
- legs What body part of frogs help them hop?
Down
- The hard shell of a snail helps ___ their bodies.
- The body part bats and eagles use to fly.
- Animals that eat ___ have wide, flat teeth.
- An animal that uses jet propulsion to move underwater.
- Animals that hop have strong, ____ hind legs.
- What does mosquitoes use to suck blood?
- Animals that walk have ____.
- Animals that ____ have four legs.
- Octopus and squid use their ___ to suck water and push it off so they can move.
- A mammal's covering that keeps them warm.
23 Clues: Animals that walk have ____. • The body covering of a fish. • A type of bird that cannot fly. • An animal that has a hard shell. • Animals that ____ have four legs. • This is how snakes and worms move. • Bird covering that helps them fly. • Animals that are covered with hair. • An animal that has sharp front teeth. • Fishes use their ___ to move in water. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-05-18
Across
- Small, round, high-level clouds that appear in rows or patches
- Low, flat, and wide clouds that cover the sky like a blanket
- Low-lying cloud that forms close to the ground, reducing visibility
- Mid-level, grayish clouds that cover the whole sky
- Tall, towering clouds that bring thunderstorms and heavy rain
- Smooth, lens-shaped clouds that form over mountains or hills
- Mid-level, puffy clouds that appear in rows or patches
- Wispy, thin, high-altitude clouds made of ice crystals
- Ring of light around the sun or moon, caused by ice crystals in cirrus clouds
- Puffy, white clouds that look like cotton balls
- Low, puffy, grayish clouds that form in patches or rows
Down
- Thin, wispy, high-level clouds that cover the sky and create a halo effect
- Cloud that extends from a thunderstorm and can develop into a tornado
- Pouch-like clouds that hang underneath the base of a larger cloud
- Dark, ominous cloud that forms at the front of a thunderstorm
- Clouds formed from the condensation of airplane exhaust
- Horizontal, wedge-shaped clouds that form along the leading edge of a thunderstorm
- Flat, spreading top of a cumulonimbus cloud, shaped like a blacksmith's anvil
- Dark, thick, low-level clouds that bring steady rain or snow
- Colorful clouds that appear in the sky during sunrise or sunset
20 Clues: Puffy, white clouds that look like cotton balls • Mid-level, grayish clouds that cover the whole sky • Mid-level, puffy clouds that appear in rows or patches • Wispy, thin, high-altitude clouds made of ice crystals • Clouds formed from the condensation of airplane exhaust • Low, puffy, grayish clouds that form in patches or rows • ...
Mario- Body parts 2024-02-14
Across
- it helps you jump higher
- joint in the middle of you arm
- stomach
- back
- ankle
- eyebrows
- eyes
- you grab with these
- you walk with these
- head
- teeth
- connects your arm to you body
- nose
Down
- joint that twists your hand
- what you use to swallow
- lips
- chest
- knee
- holds you head up
- cheeks
- connect you feet to you body
- mouth
- ears
- betweeen you hand and shoulder
- what you use to talk
- fingers
26 Clues: lips • knee • back • eyes • ears • head • nose • chest • ankle • mouth • teeth • cheeks • stomach • fingers • eyebrows • holds you head up • you grab with these • you walk with these • what you use to talk • what you use to swallow • it helps you jump higher • joint that twists your hand • connect you feet to you body • connects your arm to you body • joint in the middle of you arm • betweeen you hand and shoulder
Francisco- Body parts 2024-02-14
Across
- you chew with these
- ankle
- what you use to run
- you smile with this
- calf
- wrist
- you throw with this
- you use this to bend your leg
- elbow
- hand
- shoulder
- eyebrows
Down
- where your food goes
- neck
- cheeks
- throat
- chest
- you smell with this
- back
- eyes
- head
- lips
- you feel with these
- you taste with this
- you listen with these
- you put shoes on them
26 Clues: neck • calf • back • eyes • head • lips • hand • ankle • chest • wrist • elbow • cheeks • throat • shoulder • eyebrows • you chew with these • what you use to run • you smile with this • you smell with this • you throw with this • you feel with these • you taste with this • where your food goes • you listen with these • you put shoes on them • you use this to bend your leg
