body Crossword Puzzles
Body Regions (Anterior) 2022-11-10
38 Clues: Hip • Ear • Eye • Arm • Foot • Chin • Nose • Palm • Head • Neck • Shin • Hand • Knee • Face • Cheek • Mouth • Thigh • Wrist • Navel • Thumb • Chest • Groin • Ankle • Skull • Pubis • Pelvis • Temple • Armpit • Breast • Armpit • Fingers • Forearm • Abdomen • Forehead • Great Toe • Breastbone • Top of Foot • Front of elbow
FUELING THE BODY 2022-06-07
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- The study of food and how it works in your body
- Diet - Eating all foods in moderation
- Amount of food, air or substance taken into the body
- Builds, maintains, and replaces the tissues in your body
- A means of communication with the users of a product or service
- An act of choosing between one or more possibilities
- the act or process of moving
- how much of a food you are served or how much you eat
- only one person or thing, not a group
- the ability to perform physical activities associated with daily life with vigor and alertness and
- Going without food/abstain from food
- a limitation on what a person can eat
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- what you believe about human beings' relationship to a higher power (or God).
- a state of poor nutrition
- a prescribed selection of foods
- Being physically active
- the study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next
- the act or process of making sanitary
- way of describing how much energy your body could get from eating or drinking it.
- a stage or condition in increasing, developing, or maturing
20 Clues: Being physically active • a state of poor nutrition • the act or process of moving • a prescribed selection of foods • Going without food/abstain from food • Diet - Eating all foods in moderation • the act or process of making sanitary • only one person or thing, not a group • a limitation on what a person can eat • The study of food and how it works in your body • ...
Body Systems Review 2022-06-21
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- scan the heart with ultrasound
- Carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and much more
- weakened wall of an artery
- ___ catheterization; injecting dye
- Love with your___, think with your head
- __-vascular system
- Oxygenated blood
- evaluate overall function
- hypertension
- automated external defibrillator
- acute myocardial infarction
- bats search with ___-location
- portable ECG machine worn for days
- Blood to the lungs
- measure heart damage
- deoxygenated blood
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- complete stopping
- coronary artery bypass graft
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- to measure pressure
- _____ heart failure
- What does a blood pressure cuff find (almost)
- narrowing
- atherosclerosis
- to record
25 Clues: narrowing • to record • hypertension • atherosclerosis • Oxygenated blood • complete stopping • __-vascular system • Blood to the lungs • deoxygenated blood • to measure pressure • _____ heart failure • measure heart damage • evaluate overall function • weakened wall of an artery • acute myocardial infarction • coronary artery bypass graft • bats search with ___-location • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-06-21
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- a messenger system that uses hormones to carry out specific functions
- part of the digestive and endocrine systems
- system that coordinates actions and sensory information
- the type of muscle in the stomach and bladder
- these carry blood away from the heart
- basic unit of the nervous system
- the system that removes waste
- small blood vessels
- part of the central nervous system
- the type of muscle in the heart
- the system that breaks down food
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- the parts of food used by the body to grow and survive
- connects the kidney to the bladder
- a measure of the amount of energy in food
- this describes the inner layer of bone
- the system that protects body and stores calcium
- produces urea by breaking down proteins
- steady internal conditions when external conditions change
- signal molecule released by organs of the endocrine system
- the name for the hard, outer layer of bone
- connects the pharynx to the bronchi
21 Clues: small blood vessels • the system that removes waste • the type of muscle in the heart • basic unit of the nervous system • the system that breaks down food • connects the kidney to the bladder • part of the central nervous system • connects the pharynx to the bronchi • these carry blood away from the heart • this describes the inner layer of bone • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-06-21
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- the name for the hard, outer layer of bone
- basic unit of the nervous system
- small blood vessels
- a messenger system that uses hormones to carry out specific functions
- connects the kidney to the bladder
- the system that protects body and stores calcium
- steady internal conditions when external conditions change
- part of the digestive and endocrine systems
- connects the pharynx to the bronchi
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- the parts of food used by the body to grow and survive
- signal molecule released by organs of the endocrine system
- these carry blood away from the heart
- a measure of the amount of energy in food
- the system that breaks down food
- produces urea by breaking down proteins
- part of the central nervous system
- the system that removes waste
- system that coordinates actions and sensory information
- this describes the inner layer of bone
- the type of muscle in the heart
- the type of muscle in the stomach and bladder
21 Clues: small blood vessels • the system that removes waste • the type of muscle in the heart • the system that breaks down food • basic unit of the nervous system • part of the central nervous system • connects the kidney to the bladder • connects the pharynx to the bronchi • these carry blood away from the heart • this describes the inner layer of bone • ...
spanish body parts 2022-06-02
27 Clues: Leg • Arm • Hear • Lips • Bone • Hand • Knee • Foot • Hair • Nose • Head • Body • Ankle • Chest • Mouth • Waist • Elbow • Tooth • Throat • Finger • Tongue • The Ear • The Eye • Shoulder • Neck (outside) • Back (body part) • Tummy (outside stomach)
Body Fluid Crossword 2022-06-30
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- The accumulation of fluid between serous membranes
- The other term used for peritoneal fluid effusions
- Synovial fluid collection is done through this procedure
- storage of surfactants that can be found in amniotic fluid. Roughly the size of platelets.
- Increased permeability of epithelial membrane may lead to increased levels of this in CSF
- The procedure that extracts peritoneal fluid
- This fluid acts as a protective barrier for the brain as well as an outlet for metabolic waste.
- The fluid to serum ratio of this enzyme can help differentiate between transudate and exudate effusions.
- The type of fluid collected during thoracentesis
- Low amounts of this carbohydrate in CSF may indicate bacterial infection
- The string test for synovial fluids helps determine this property
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- The procedure that extracts fluid surrounding the heart
- This is the predominant leukocyte cell line found in normal CSF
- This type of cell lines the serous membranes. On the differential, typically show round/oval nucleus and a "fuzzy" cytoplasmic membrane
- The classification of serous fluid that contains many cells and increased protein
- Proliferation of monosodium urate crystals in the joint can lead to this condition
- Osteoarthritis can lead to highly viscous synovial fluid, which would be classified under this type of joint disorder
- The type of crystal associated with pseudogout
- The general term for fluids such as pleural, pericardial and peritoneal
- Serous fluids that are essentially dilute, due to permeability or osmotic pressure disturbance, are categorized as a ____________
20 Clues: The procedure that extracts peritoneal fluid • The type of crystal associated with pseudogout • The type of fluid collected during thoracentesis • The accumulation of fluid between serous membranes • The other term used for peritoneal fluid effusions • The procedure that extracts fluid surrounding the heart • Synovial fluid collection is done through this procedure • ...
Body Parts Crossword 2022-12-20
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- Ewww your ____ stink
- Touch things with this
- You brush these every morning
- cabeza On top of your neck
- You stabbed me in the ____
- Lots of hair on your chin
- Bends your legs
- You show emotions through this
- de pie 5 of these on your foot
- In between your head and shoulders
- Food goes down yourthis
- You taste with this
- Say it with your ____
- Shrugging your _____
- Staying a ___ length away
- Food is in your ______
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- Walk with this
- Helps you think
- Grab things with this
- Bends on your arm
- You smell with this
- Close your ___ while you eat
- Hoola hop with these
- You hear with this
- This is above your eyes
- labios These get chapped in the winter
- This moves your hands around
- cuerpo your ___ is your temple
- After your hips
- You see with these
- Moves your feet
31 Clues: Walk with this • Helps you think • Bends your legs • After your hips • Moves your feet • Bends on your arm • You hear with this • You see with these • You smell with this • You taste with this • Ewww your ____ stink • Hoola hop with these • Shrugging your _____ • Grab things with this • Say it with your ____ • Touch things with this • Food is in your ______ • This is above your eyes • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- a system that provides structure and support
- a group of tissues make
- what your blood is in
- the largest organ
- a system that works the oxygen in your body
- a system that works blood
- the bones that protect your your lungs
- a thing or event that causes reaction
- the system that provides movement to the body
- the most important organ of the nerves system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- a group of cells make
- the largest bone
- a change in the position of a object
- the system that removes waste
- the system that breaks down food
- a push or pull the changes the position of some thing
- part of the nervous system used to smell
- a system that produces offspring
- balanced;unchanging
- part of the respiratory system
- protects your organs
22 Clues: the largest bone • the largest organ • balanced;unchanging • protects your organs • a group of cells make • what your blood is in • a group of tissues make • a system that works blood • the system that removes waste • part of the respiratory system • the system that breaks down food • a system that produces offspring • a change in the position of a object • ...
Human Body System 2022-09-29
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- This gland plays an important role in the metabolism
- bone on the thumb side of the arm
- knee cap
- This organ pumps blood, nutrients, and oxygen
- balanced
- this organ allows us to breathe
- runs from the collar bone to elbow
- holds urine
- known as the shin bone
- largest SOLID organ in the body
- bone located at the back of your skull
- a push or pull
- produces hormones to help digest food
- jaw bone
- strong bone that holds ribs in place
- 8 bones that connect the wrist to the fore arm
- This system disposes of waste
- protective cage
- movement
- This bone forms your nasal septum
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- also known as the calf bone
- this organ turns waste into urine
- bone on the medial side of the fore arm
- where 2 bones meet
- produces antibodies to fight infection
- large tube that digests food
- the spinal column
- bone located at the middle of the skull
- protects brain
- for head bone
- provides structure
- Largest organ
- this organ allows us to do everything
- smaller tube that FURTHER digests food
- the collar bone
- the ankle bone
- thigh bone
- Nerves branch off of this
- digests food
39 Clues: knee cap • balanced • jaw bone • movement • thigh bone • holds urine • digests food • for head bone • Largest organ • protects brain • the ankle bone • a push or pull • the collar bone • protective cage • the spinal column • where 2 bones meet • provides structure • known as the shin bone • Nerves branch off of this • also known as the calf bone • large tube that digests food • This system disposes of waste • ...
body n number 2022-10-02
Body and Health 2022-11-22
25 Clues: leg • ear • eye • lip • arm • foot • body • nose • knee • neck • hair • head • face • back • hand • ankle • chest • brain • elbow • mouth • finger • throat • tongue • shoulder • forehead
Clothing / Body parts 2022-11-30
34 Clues: tie • arms • head • eyes • coat • legs • knee • nose • suit • ears • hair • feet • toes • shirt • jeans • wrist • pants • boots • shoes • socks • hands • elbow • gloves • blouse • shorts • jacket • fingers • sweater • stomach • t-shirt • shoulder • sweatshirt • sunglasses • bathingsuit
Body Systems Crossword 2022-10-13
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- Carries unfiltered blood to the kidney.
- Moving food along the esophagus.
- Skin is torn off or only flap remains.
- Caused by bacteria or abuse of aspirn/ibprofen.
- Muscles are always slightly contracting.
- Immune system attacks joint tissue.
- Shortcut to estimate what % of the body is burned.
- Tube that lead out of the kidney.
- Behind the ear to the sternum.
- The heel bone.
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- Skin is numb and has an abnormal color
- Secreated by the pancreas into the small intestine.
- 2nd to last part of the nephron.
- Unexplainable widespread muscle pain.
- Lumbar curve.
- Makes up the spine.
- Between ribs.
- UTI.
- Protein that creates hair and nails.
- The pyloric sphincter connects to the ________________.
20 Clues: UTI. • Lumbar curve. • Between ribs. • The heel bone. • Makes up the spine. • Behind the ear to the sternum. • 2nd to last part of the nephron. • Moving food along the esophagus. • Tube that lead out of the kidney. • Immune system attacks joint tissue. • Protein that creates hair and nails. • Unexplainable widespread muscle pain. • Skin is numb and has an abnormal color • ...
The human body 2022-12-22
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- urinary excretory duct
- what is covered the human body
- the bony belt in the lower part of the trunk
- the front part of the head
- digestive organs
- the lower part of the leg
- what is in the mouth and helps to speak
- a body part consisting of 7 vertebrae
- dorsal axis
- upper and lower movement organ
- an organ consisting of 8 lobules
- where does the aorta comes out
- the end of the arm
- the science of the human body structure
- the finger of the brush that opposes
- paired organ of the abdominal cavity
- where the urine is collected
- the inner side of the hand
- the bone in the front of the chest
- lower limb
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- which part of the spine consists of 7 vertebrae what does the spinal column consist of?
- what connects the pharynx and stomach
- a part of the human body without a head or
- the hole in the lower part of the face
- the front part of the lower jaw
- upper facial part of the skull
- side part of the face
- the end of the spine
- the channel connecting the oral cavity with
- the place of the bend of the arm
- what the dentist treats
- where are the hearts and lungs
- respiratory organ
- what is in the skull
- esophagus
- a limb with biceps and triceps
- part of the body(digestive,respiratory etc.)
- what does the skeleton consist of
- bone base of the head
- the organ of vision
- where the press is pumped
- lower and upper facial bone
42 Clues: esophagus • lower limb • dorsal axis • digestive organs • respiratory organ • the end of the arm • the organ of vision • the end of the spine • what is in the skull • side part of the face • bone base of the head • urinary excretory duct • what the dentist treats • the lower part of the leg • where the press is pumped • the front part of the head • the inner side of the hand • ...
The Human Body 2020-06-04
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- The thinnest skin on the body is found here.
- Muscle cells contain these.
- A roadmap for cells.
- The basic unit of life.
- Genes are made of this.
- Pigment in the skin.
- A group of tissues that perform certain jobs in the body.
- Product of the skin in the ears.
- The gel-like substance within a cell.
- Chemicals that help break down food into tiny pieces.
- The thickest skin on the body is found here.
- Allows oxygen to pass into the blood.
- It takes 2000 of these to make a wrinkle.
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- An inflammation of the air sacs in the lungs.
- The top layer of skin.
- The flap that allows food to go down to the stomach.
- Makes blood red.
- The largest organ in the human body.
- Keeps mucus and dirt out of the lungs.
- The protective layer around the lungs.
- A disorder caused by narrowing of the bronchial tubes.
- The windpipe
- To breathe out.
- The process by which things pass in and out of a cell.
- A unique part of the skin that never changes.
25 Clues: The windpipe • To breathe out. • Makes blood red. • A roadmap for cells. • Pigment in the skin. • The top layer of skin. • The basic unit of life. • Genes are made of this. • Muscle cells contain these. • Product of the skin in the ears. • The largest organ in the human body. • The gel-like substance within a cell. • Allows oxygen to pass into the blood. • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-11-10
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- Common respiratory condition caused by the narrowing of the bronchioles
- the straw-coloured fluid that forms part of the blood
- Blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick. This is where gas exchange happens in the blood
- The air passages that carry air in and out of the lungs
- small disc-like cells found in blood that oare involved with forming clots
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- the number of chambers in the heart
- The system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and waste materital away from cells via the blood
- bean shaped organs that filter waste from the blood
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- The technical name for the windpipe
- 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
- Animals with hooves and four chambers in their stomachs
- dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down beneath your lungs
- The air sacs in the lungs
- cells that defend the body from infection
- The system involved in filtering out waste and controlling contents of body fluids
- The system involved in processing and obtaining nurtrients from food
- cells that carry oxygen around the body
- also called the colon. About 1.5m long and involved in absorbing vitamines and water
- The rings around the trachea and parts of the ear are made of this
- place where urine is stored
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 • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-11-10
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- the number of chambers in the heart
- the straw-coloured fluid that forms part of the blood
- 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
- 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
- bean shaped organs that filter waste from the blood
- The system involved in gas exchange (breathing)
- The technical name for the windpipe
- cells that defend the body from infection
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- The air sacs in the lungs
- The air passages that carry air in and out of the lungs
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and waste materital away from cells via the blood
- The system involved in processing and obtaining nurtrients from food
- Common respiratory condition caused by the narrowing of the bronchioles
- also called the colon. About 1.5m long and involved in absorbing vitamines and water
- small disc-like cells found in blood that oare involved with forming clots
- organs found in the ribcage that are part of the respiratory system
- cells that carry oxygen around the body
- The system involved in filtering out waste and controlling contents of body fluids
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- place where urine is stored
23 Clues: The air sacs in the lungs • place where urine is stored • the number of chambers in the heart • The technical name for the windpipe • 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 • ...
On Body Systems 2020-01-28
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- It is a rise in the body’s temperature due to a reaction to infection
- Semifluid mixture of food and gastric juice in the stomach
- Chemical that dilates blood vessels and causes them to become “leakier”, making it permeable to fluids and WBC
- Infection with the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Substance that triggers and allergy; includes food, dust mites, pollen, fur, and oils
- A condition in which the immune system lacks one or more essential components
- A cartilage flap that covers the glottis so that food will enter the esophagus, not the lungs
- These are the finest branches of the bronchi
- Tiny sac with a wall of epithelial tissue that is one cell layer thick
- Process of controlling the concentration of ions in their body fluids
- Disease caused by fatty deposits in the walls of the artery
- It is the fluid of the circulatory system that carries important substances like oxygen and glucose
- It is the elimination of metabolic wastes
- Scavenger cells that engulf and destroy bacteria and debris
- Tube that connects the bladder with the outside of the body
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- Tiny fingerlike projections that absorb nutrients found in the small intestine
- An enzyme that digests protein
- This is caused by antibodies produced against incompatible blood types
- Narrowing of blood vessels that occurs when arterioles contract
- Rhythmic waves of contraction that propel food in one direction
- Substance that stimulates active immunity against pathogen without causing any illness
- Mineral-hardened structures embedded in the jaws
- It is the external entrance to the nasal cavity
- Pigment that makes red blood cells appear red; a protein that carries oxygen
- Entrance of food into the digestive tract
- This hormone stimulates the production of sodium channels in the nephron
- It is where cells and cell fragments are suspended; also called extracellular matrix
- Liquid waste formed after cleansing the blood
- Another term for white blood cells
- Functional units of the kidney
30 Clues: An enzyme that digests protein • Functional units of the kidney • Another term for white blood cells • Entrance of food into the digestive tract • It is the elimination of metabolic wastes • These are the finest branches of the bronchi • Liquid waste formed after cleansing the blood • It is the external entrance to the nasal cavity • ...
Body system crossword 2020-10-23
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- main part of your back
- soft, wrinkled organ
- second part of the rib cage
- much thinner and more delicate than the dura mater
- connecting to the breastbone and shoulder
- found only in the heart
- the only voluntary muscle tissue in the body
- one of the two found in the abdominal region
- thickest, toughest, and most superficial layer of meninges
- muscular pumping organ
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- thin and delicate layer of tissue that rests on the outside of the brain and spinal cord
- The top of the heart, known as the heart’s base, connects to the great blood vessels of the body
- lined with a thin layer of simple squamous epithelium
- second one found in the abdominal region
- long, thin mass of bundled neurons that carries information
- pair of large, spongy organs optimized for gas exchange between our blood and the air.
- moves the eye up and down
- one part of the rib cage
- help move blood threw the body
- protects the brain
20 Clues: protects the brain • soft, wrinkled organ • main part of your back • muscular pumping organ • found only in the heart • one part of the rib cage • moves the eye up and down • second part of the rib cage • help move blood threw the body • second one found in the abdominal region • connecting to the breastbone and shoulder • the only voluntary muscle tissue in the body • ...
Body System Puzzle 2020-10-25
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- contains approximately one hundred billion neurons
- narrower than the right to make room for the heart
- the thickest of the heart's chambers and is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to tissues all over the body
- Connect the peripheral nervous system to the brain
- carries deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body to the right atrium of the heart
- protects our brains
- responsible for elevating the arm in the scapular plane and its contraction in doing this also elevates the humeral head
- Without it, you could not keep yourself upright or even stand up
- made up of two parts. It has two heads, a long head and a short head
- the largest, most powerful muscle to work against gravity
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- A bundle of connected nerves in the neck region of your spinal cord sends branches down into your shoulders, arms, and hands
- receives and holds deoxygenated blood from the superior vena cava
- airways that lead from the trachea into Bronchi the lungs and then branch off into progressively smaller structures until they reach the alveol
- It is the strongest bone in the human body and can resist a force of up to 1,800 to 2,500 pounds
- transmits information through electrical and chemical signals
- main route for breathing
- makes up 2/3 of the muscle in your arm
- shorter than the left to make room for the liver
- one of the four chambers of the heart, receives blood full of oxygen from the lungs and then empties the blood into the left ventricle
- basin-shaped structure that supports the spinal column and protects the abdominal organs
20 Clues: protects our brains • main route for breathing • makes up 2/3 of the muscle in your arm • shorter than the left to make room for the liver • contains approximately one hundred billion neurons • narrower than the right to make room for the heart • Connect the peripheral nervous system to the brain • the largest, most powerful muscle to work against gravity • ...
Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-25
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- The cord that sends messages from your brain to your nerves
- The brains reaction from external forces that include sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing
- Small sacs in the lungs
- The dome shaped series of bones that protects the brain
- Receptacles all over the body that read message from the brain
- The other system that works in tandem with the Respiratory system
- Muscles located in the upper arm
- Carries blood away from the heart
- The heart muscle that allows the heart to contract and relax which pumps blood
- What circulates through your veins and keeps your cells functioning
- Where air ends up
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- Carries blood back to to the heart
- An element that makes bones stronger and healthier
- Tissue that connects bones to other bones
- What muscles do that make the bones be able to move
- Muscles located in the stomach that work in the digestive system
- The type of blood cell that the bones produce
- Expands and retracts to make your chest go up and down
- Two bottom chambers of the heart
- Tiny cells that control the brain
20 Clues: Where air ends up • Small sacs in the lungs • Two bottom chambers of the heart • Muscles located in the upper arm • Tiny cells that control the brain • Carries blood away from the heart • Carries blood back to to the heart • Tissue that connects bones to other bones • The type of blood cell that the bones produce • An element that makes bones stronger and healthier • ...
Animal Body Parts 2020-08-14
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- the hard, small, white enamel-covered structures set into a jaw.
- a hard, pointed, often curved part that grows from the top of the head of some animals
- the thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals, or the hair-covered skin(s) of animals, removed from their bodies
- a slender, flexible limb or appendage in an animal, especially around the mouth of an invertebrate, used for grasping or moving about, or bearing sense organs.
- the foot of an animal that has claws or nails, such as a cat
- the part of your body that you sit on; bottom.
- a showy tuft or process on the head of an animal and especially a bird
- a claw (as of a lobster) resembling a pair of pincers.
- the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth
- A web is the thin net made by a spider from a sticky substance which it produces in its body.
- each of a pair of globular organs in the head through which people and vertebrate animals see, the visible part typically appearing almond-shaped in animals with eyelids.
- the flat part of the body that a bird
- the hard outer covering of something
- the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are
- A gill is a respiratory organ found in many aquatic organisms that extracts dissolved oxygen from water and excretes carbon dioxide.
- a rounded protuberance found on the back of a camel or other animal
- the organ of hearing and balance in humans and other vertebrates, especially the external part of this.
- a thin vertical part sticking out of the body of especially a fish or an aircraft that helps balance and movement
- any of the small thin plates or flakes that cover the skin of fishes, reptiles etc.
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- the long nose of an elephant
- the large, soft piece of flesh in the mouth that you can move
- one of the many soft, light things that cover a bird's body, consisting of a long
- either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end
- a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface around it.
- the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell.
- either of a pair of long, thin sensory appendages on the heads of insects, crustaceans, and some other arthropods.
- something that helps an animal or object to stick to a surface
- An udder is an organ formed of four mammary glands of dairy animals ruminants such as cattle, goats, and sheep.
- needle-like structures in animals
- the part of your body that is opposite to the front, from your shoulders to your bottom
- the hair that grows on a man’s face
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands.
- the long, thick hair that grows along the top of a horse's neck or around the face and neck of a lion.
- hoofs or hooves. the hard part on the bottom of the feet of animals such as horses, sheep, and deer.
- a large sharp tooth, especially a canine tooth of a dog or wolf.
- a part of an animal's body, sticking out from the base of the back
36 Clues: the long nose of an elephant • needle-like structures in animals • the hair that grows on a man’s face • the hard outer covering of something • the flat part of the body that a bird • the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth • the part of your body that you sit on; bottom. • a claw (as of a lobster) resembling a pair of pincers. • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-09-02
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- The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- The system that breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- The system that supports the body and provides protection
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The system that allows movement of body parts
- The system that protects the body against infection
- The system that rids the body of waste and excess water
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- Type of involuntary muscle found in internal organs such as the intestines
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- The system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- The system that moves blood through the body
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Holds together the bones in a joint
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- A group of organs that interact in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The system that controls the actions and reactions of the body
- The smallest unit that can perform life processes
- A place where two or more bones meet
23 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Holds together the bones in a joint • A place where two or more bones meet • A group of organs that interact in the body • The system that moves blood through the body • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • The system that allows movement of body parts • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
Animals Body Parts 2020-05-12
Across
- the organ in a woman’s or female animal’s body where a baby grows before it is born
- birds body covering
- the long, thick hair that grows along the top of a horse's neck or
- the hair that grows on an animal’s face
- a fold of skin on the body of an animal, for example the place where a kangaroo carries its baby
- the sharp curved part at the end of some animals’ toes, for example a cat
- the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth
- a part at the back of an animal’s body that can move
- fish and young amphibians breathe with these
- the hard outer covering of some animals:
- either of the two long, pointed teeth of some animals such as elephants
- mammals, reptiles,birds and adult amphibians breathe with these.
- one of the long thin arms of an octopus that it uses for feeling things or for moving
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- mammals body covering
- one of the hard pointed parts that usually grow in a pair on the heads of some animals, for example cows or goats
- reptiles and fish body covering
- an elephant’s long nose
- the feet of animals such as a cows or sheeps that have two separate parts
- the hard outer part that protects the body of a sea creature
- the foot of some animals such as cats, dogs, and bears
- the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying
- a large round part on the back of an animal such as a camel
- giraffes, leopards and some cows have…
- zebras, bees and lemurs have …
24 Clues: birds body covering • mammals body covering • an elephant’s long nose • zebras, bees and lemurs have … • reptiles and fish body covering • giraffes, leopards and some cows have… • the hair that grows on an animal’s face • the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth • the hard outer covering of some animals: • fish and young amphibians breathe with these • ...
Nora - body 2 2021-01-30
Across
- - mentioned before
- - to be thankful for
- - body parts in the jaws for chewing food
- - the upper part of the leg
- - achievements
- - able and prepared to do something; fit or skilled
- - a taste organ
- - the skin that covers the top of the head
- - more developed or skilled
- - horizontal strips of hair that can be found above the eye
- - animals that feed their babies with milk
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- - barrier
- - animals that kill and eat other animals
- - to defeat or get over
- - Located within the body
- - the digestive tube in the stomach
- - the part of the body that contains food and liquid-processing organs
- - an organ in the skull of vertebrates that controls the person's actions
- - Located outside the body
- - a muscular body part that contains ribs
- - the organs responsible for hearing
- - small, gripping body parts
- - the joint connecting the foot with the leg
- - the thinner, more flexible lower portion of arms
- - the lower part of the leg
- - a pair of breathing organs
26 Clues: - barrier • - achievements • - a taste organ • - mentioned before • - to be thankful for • - to defeat or get over • - Located within the body • - Located outside the body • - the upper part of the leg • - more developed or skilled • - the lower part of the leg • - small, gripping body parts • - a pair of breathing organs • - the digestive tube in the stomach • ...
Human body - vocabulary 2021-01-25
32 Clues: krk • krev • řasy • boky • dlaň • čelo • pata • palec • srdce • obočí • nehet • zadek • holeň • loket • mozek • plíce • játra • kotník • střeva • stehno • kostra • koleno • rameno • zápěstí • žaludek • ledviny • prsa (ženy) • prst na ruce • prsty na noze • hrudník (muži) • hovorově břicho • brada (ch 2 různá písmena)
Body and Clothes 2021-01-21
25 Clues: mati • acis • seja • mute • roka • zeķes • šorti • pēdas • kājas • ausis • galva • kleita • svārki • deguns • žakete • bikses • kurpes • ķermenis • T-krekls • džemperis • kāju pirksti • roku pirksti • naģene (cepure) • platmale (cepure) • rokas (visā garumā)
Kroppen-the body 2021-02-03
Human Body Systems 2021-01-06
Across
- Receiver, organizer, and distributer of information located in the cranium
- Gas that we exhale
- The system that supports the body with ligaments, tendons, and bones
- Produced by glands to stimulate cells or tissues into action
- The largest artery near the heart
- The system that is made of different glands that produce hormones
- The system that enables movement
- The system that makes the body breathe
- Group of cells with the same job
- Nerve fibers that connect all parts of the body to the brain
- Part of the body, located in the chest to help you breathe
- Skull
- The system that allows people to create children
- The system that eliminates waste (also known as the urinary system)
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- The system comprised of skin, hair, and nails
- Substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- Red liquid that circulates in arteries and veins that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- The system that processes food and provides nutrients for the body through the mouth, stomach, and intestines
- The system that controls the body and is made of the nerves, spinal cord and brain
- Vessels that connect arteries and veins
- Vessels that carry de-oxygenated blood from the organs
- The system that carries nutrients and oxygen through the arteries and heart
- Two or more organs join together to create the _______ _______
- The system that maintains immunity and fluid balance throughout the body
- Vessels that carry oxygenated blood
25 Clues: Skull • Gas that we exhale • The system that enables movement • Group of cells with the same job • The largest artery near the heart • Vessels that carry oxygenated blood • The system that makes the body breathe • Vessels that connect arteries and veins • The system comprised of skin, hair, and nails • The system that allows people to create children • ...
Body Terms Crossword 2021-09-29
Across
- Anatomical term for GROIN
- Anatomical term for ARM
- Anatomical term for bottom of foot
- Anatomical term for MIDCHEST
- Anatomical term for ABDOMEN
- Anatomical term for CHEST
- Anatomical term for ARMPIT
- Anatomical term for genital
- Anatomical term for CHEEK
- Anatomical term for heel
- Anatomical term for
- Anatomical term for HEAD
- Anatomical term for NAVEL
- Anatomical term for EAR
- Anatomical term for THIGH
- Anatomical term for MOUTH
- Anatomical term for lower back
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- Anatomical term for ORAL
- Anatomical term for FINGERS
- Anatomical term for FOREHEAD
- Anatomical term for PALMAR
- Anatomical term for ANKLE Anatomical term for SHOULDER
- Anatomical term for NOSE
- Anatomical term for back of knee
- Anatomical term for KNEECAP
- Anatomical term for FOOT
- Anatomical term for hand
- Anatomical term for HIP
- Anatomical term for WRIST
- Anatomical term for FRONT OF ELBOW
- Anatomical term for LEG
- Anatomical term for FOREARM
- Anatomical term for EYE
- Anatomical term for buttocks
- Anatomical term for BREAST
35 Clues: Anatomical term for • Anatomical term for ARM • Anatomical term for HIP • Anatomical term for LEG • Anatomical term for EYE • Anatomical term for EAR • Anatomical term for ORAL • Anatomical term for NOSE • Anatomical term for FOOT • Anatomical term for hand • Anatomical term for heel • Anatomical term for HEAD • Anatomical term for GROIN • Anatomical term for WRIST • ...
body parts, animals 2021-02-17
22 Clues: fej • ujj • pók • haj • egér • nyúl • test • fogak • szőke • ajkak • kígyó • farok • lábfej • szemek • csúnya • kézfej • teknős • szárny • hörcsög • egyenes • ijesztő • gyönyörű
Body Movements/Joints 2021-10-28
Across
- Joint between tibia and femur
- Pointing the toe
- Joint formed between two bones whose articulating surfaces have both convex and concave regions
- Moving the soles of the feet to face laterally or outward
- Bringing two ends of an extremity closer together
- Turning the feet inward so that the soles face each other
- Mandible, tongue, and/or head are pushed forward
- Oval shaped condyle of one bone fits into and elliptical cavity of another
- Fluid used to lubricate the joints
- Slightly moveable joints connected by disks of cartilage or by ligaments
- Moving hip and/or shoulder in cone shaped path
- Mandible is closed or scapula is raised
- Partial revolving of a body part on it's axis
- the connection of bones
- non-moveable joints
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- Opening of the mouth or lowering of the shoulders
- Synovial membrane secretes this
- Ball-shaped head articulates with cup shaped socket
- Joint with articulating surface that are nearly flat or slightly curved; ex. wrist
- Joint between axis and atlas
- Jaw, tongue, and/or head is drawn backward
- Raising the toe towards the shin
- Moving two ends on an extremity apart
- Movement of an extremity laterally
- Acts as a cushion between joints
- Rotating the palm face backward
- Type of cartilage between vertebrae
- Rotating the palm face forward
- Type of cartilage
- Moving extremity towards the medial plane
30 Clues: Pointing the toe • Type of cartilage • non-moveable joints • the connection of bones • Joint between axis and atlas • Joint between tibia and femur • Rotating the palm face forward • Synovial membrane secretes this • Rotating the palm face backward • Raising the toe towards the shin • Acts as a cushion between joints • Movement of an extremity laterally • ...
Body Movements/Joints 2021-10-28
Across
- Joint between tibia and femur
- Pointing the toe
- Joint formed between two bones whose articulating surfaces have both convex and concave regions
- Moving the soles of the feet to face laterally or outward
- Bringing two ends of an extremity closer together
- Turning the feet inward so that the soles face each other
- Mandible, tongue, and/or head are pushed forward
- Oval shaped condyle of one bone fits into and elliptical cavity of another
- Fluid used to lubricate the joints
- Slightly moveable joints connected by disks of cartilage or by ligaments
- Moving hip and/or shoulder in cone shaped path
- Mandible is closed or scapula is raised
- Partial revolving of a body part on it's axis
- the connection of bones
- non-moveable joints
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- Opening of the mouth or lowering of the shoulders
- Synovial membrane secretes this
- Ball-shaped head articulates with cup shaped socket
- Joint with articulating surface that are nearly flat or slightly curved; ex. wrist
- Joint between axis and atlas
- Jaw, tongue, and/or head is drawn backward
- Raising the toe towards the shin
- Moving two ends on an extremity apart
- Movement of an extremity laterally
- Acts as a cushion between joints
- Rotating the palm face backward
- Type of cartilage between vertebrae
- Rotating the palm face forward
- Type of cartilage
- Moving extremity towards the medial plane
30 Clues: Pointing the toe • Type of cartilage • non-moveable joints • the connection of bones • Joint between axis and atlas • Joint between tibia and femur • Rotating the palm face forward • Synovial membrane secretes this • Rotating the palm face backward • Raising the toe towards the shin • Acts as a cushion between joints • Movement of an extremity laterally • ...
Parts of body 2021-05-02
Across
- can taste the bitterness and sweetness of a food
- to connect body and head
- are at the tips of the fingers
- are used to chew food
- to hear
- at the front of your head
- moving the whole body
- to speak
- to connecting thight and the lower leg parts
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- to protect and place for the inner parts
- serves to protect the eye
- to digest all food
- is the sense of smell
- functions to see
- pumping blood to the body
- is place for tooth
- serve to walk
- is the hair that placed under the nouse
- is on the head
- give strenght to the body
20 Clues: to hear • to speak • serve to walk • is on the head • functions to see • to digest all food • is place for tooth • is the sense of smell • are used to chew food • moving the whole body • to connect body and head • serves to protect the eye • pumping blood to the body • at the front of your head • give strenght to the body • are at the tips of the fingers • is the hair that placed under the nouse • ...
Parts of body 2021-05-01
Across
- the fleshy area on the face below the eyes and between the nose and the left or right ear.
- a system of motion that helps humans carry things, hold objects, grasp, and so on.
- the sense of sight.
- gigi in English
- one part of the body that looks like a knee.
- the visible part of the body in the human mouth that serves as an opening for food intake and in the articulation of voice and speech.
- the back of the body that is located between the waist and head.
- the lower part of the face in human anatomy.
- the part of the head that is above the eyes.
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- the part of the body between the neck and stomach.
- the part of the face that is above both eyelids and has a little fine hair.
- the sense of smell.
- the part of the body that is between the chest and pelvis.
- the part of the human body that is located between the stomach and the hips.
- the crown of a woman
- the part that connects the head to the body.
- the sense of hearing.
- the sense of taste.
- the lower back of the leg.
- part of the body that functions to walk.
20 Clues: gigi in English • the sense of smell. • the sense of sight. • the sense of taste. • the crown of a woman • the sense of hearing. • the lower back of the leg. • part of the body that functions to walk. • the part that connects the head to the body. • one part of the body that looks like a knee. • the lower part of the face in human anatomy. • ...
Part of body 2021-04-30
20 Clues: Lean on • sit use • blush on • bad smell! • eating food • Thinking use • To kick ball • listen music • wearing a hat • to view scene • lick ice cream • to get breathe • feel something • put make up on • appoint someone • wear a necklace • grasping something • to wearing lipstick • must use a deodorant • only in a woman's chest
Part of body 2021-04-22
Across
- are part of body for walking.
- to Chew the food.
- the part that provide strenght to the muscles when moving.
- part that served to protect the brain, eyes and nerves.
- something in the head that controls all function of the human body.
- to taste something.
- of the upper leg that is between the knee and waist.
- part of body that connects the stomach with buttock.
- to feel something.
- something that protects the eyes from dirt.
- something that supports the body and protecks the spinal cord.
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- the hinge of hand between the upper and lower arms.
- something that support the neck.
- that look like thread and grows on the skin.
- cover of body.
- something that functions as a protector of the body's organ.
- is an indentation between the base of the arm and body.
- to graps.
- the part of the head between the forehead and ears.
- the very bottom of the face.
- side of the face under the temples.
- groin that are behind.
- something that encourage gait.
23 Clues: to graps. • cover of body. • to Chew the food. • to feel something. • to taste something. • groin that are behind. • the very bottom of the face. • are part of body for walking. • something that encourage gait. • something that support the neck. • side of the face under the temples. • something that protects the eyes from dirt. • that look like thread and grows on the skin. • ...
Body Systems Vocabularies 2021-11-16
Across
- filters salt, urea, and excess water from blood
- carries oxygen to body cells and carbon dioxide to lungs
- carries blood throughout the body
- remove waste
- best condition for enzyme to work
- bags that are filled with oxygen when inhaling
- the spot where enzyme and substrate fit
- tube that carries food from mouth to stomach
- carries blood away from the heart
- has acid and churns to digest food
- eliminates germs
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- carries blood to the heat
- absorbs nutrients from food
- filters toxins and dead red blood cells from blood
- tube that brings air from nose to lungs
- enzyme changing shape due to pH or temperature
- thin vessels that carry blood throughout the body
- releases enzymes to help break down foods
- a number from 0 to 14; less than 7 means acidic; greater than 7 means basic
- molecules that fit into enzyme for a reaction
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
21 Clues: remove waste • eliminates germs • carries blood to the heat • absorbs nutrients from food • carries blood throughout the body • best condition for enzyme to work • carries blood away from the heart • has acid and churns to digest food • tube that brings air from nose to lungs • the spot where enzyme and substrate fit • releases enzymes to help break down foods • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-11-19
Across
- Where bones meet
- Long tube which connects to the mouth and stomach
- A system that supports the body and protects organs
- The term for the four sections of the heart
- Cells of the same type
- A system that sends and receives messages
- Main organ for the nervous system
- A bag made of smooth muscles that mixes food with digestive juices
- Nerve cell
- Main organ for the circulatory system
- A system that provides nutrients to the body
- Tube of nerves that runs through the backbone
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- A kind of muscle found in the walls of the stomach
- The organ where most food is digested
- Your heart is the size of this body part
- A system that helps move parts of the body
- Helps soften food and starts the digestion process
- Vessels that carry blood from the heart
- A kind of skeletal muscle with light and dark stripes
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- Groups of neurons that pass along information
- A kind of muscle that makes up the walls of the heart
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- Tiny blood vessels that surround air sacs
24 Clues: Nerve cell • Where bones meet • Cells of the same type • Main organ for the nervous system • The organ where most food is digested • Main organ for the circulatory system • Vessels that carry blood from the heart • Your heart is the size of this body part • The main organ of the respiratory system • A system that sends and receives messages • ...
Parts of body 2023-01-19
26 Clues: шия • ніс • рука • нога • п’ята • плече • ребро • стопа • тулуб • щелепа • хребет • палець • долоня • кістка • коліно • голова • лікоть • гомілка • ключиця • зап’ястя • сухожилля • палець ноги • тазова кістка • колінна чашечка • стегно м’яка частина • рука від зап'ястя до плеча
Human Body Systems 2023-03-01
Across
- What layer of skin contains its own blood supply?
- What is the largest single organ of your body?
- Is a type of circulation and is from the heart to the heart muscle itself.
- The organs that make up this system are the mouth, nose, trachea, lungs, and diaphragm.
- What organ is responsible for absorbing most nutrients?
- There are over 650 of these in the human body.
- This muscle controls all motor activities and is under your voluntary control.
- Where does digestion begin?
- Where is the pineal gland found?
- How many body systems are there?
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- Is all other nerves.
- Where are the sperm produced?
- What system has the following glands: hypothalamus, pituitary, & thyroid?
- This muscle is found in the hollow organs and contract in order to reduce the size of the organ and create force or movement.
- Is a type of circulation and is all other arteries and veins.
- Is the spinal cord and brain.
- There are exactly 206 of these in the human body.
- What system is responsible for fighting off infection & disease?
- This muscle is found in the heart and it is distinctive in that it contracts automatically & regularly.
- Is a type of circulation and is from the heart to the lungs and back again.
- Which organ is most important to the excretory system?
- During a menstrual cycle is when a mature _______ is released.
22 Clues: Is all other nerves. • Where does digestion begin? • Where are the sperm produced? • Is the spinal cord and brain. • Where is the pineal gland found? • How many body systems are there? • What is the largest single organ of your body? • There are over 650 of these in the human body. • What layer of skin contains its own blood supply? • ...
LIVING BODY SYSTEMS 2023-03-08
Across
- a system that regulates the bodys growth
- if you lose a lot of it you die
- connects muscle to bone
- it pumps air through your body
- a system that lets you breath
- clothes but for you muscles and bones
- you breath through it
- a system that lets you feel things
- it allows you to feel things
- you eat with it
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- stores urine
- digests food
- a system that moves blood through your body
- moves blood through your system
- filters your blood
- a system that breaks down food into nutreints
- you use this to think
- basic structure of your body
- pumps blood
- inside your body and keep you alive
20 Clues: pumps blood • stores urine • digests food • you eat with it • filters your blood • you use this to think • you breath through it • connects muscle to bone • basic structure of your body • it allows you to feel things • a system that lets you breath • it pumps air through your body • moves blood through your system • if you lose a lot of it you die • a system that lets you feel things • ...
Body Systems Review 2023-03-09
Across
- muscle type that is involuntary and striated; found in the heart
- system that supplies oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide as waste
- referring to tissue that covers other tissue (ex: skin)
- skeleton which includes bones closest to the midline of the animal
- system that sends messages through electrical impulses
- nerves that are voluntarily controlled (but also includes reflexes which are involuntary)
- system that allows for temperature regulation, movement, and form
- microscopic sacs in the lungs where actual oxygen/carbon dioxide transfer takes place
- primary substance that relays messages of the endocrine system
- blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart
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- type of bone which is cube-shaped (ex: carpus)
- excrete urine as waste from the bladder out of the body
- part of the respiratory system that holds the vocal cords and allows air through to the trachea
- system that provides transportation and waste and nutrients and aids in temperature regulation
- microscopic blood vessels where nutrient/waste transfer takes place
- nervous system that involuntarily sends signals from the brain to the internal organs
- blood vessel that transports blood to the heart
- part of the CNS that connects the rest of the nervous system to the brain
- transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- organ of the urinary system that filters waste from blood
20 Clues: type of bone which is cube-shaped (ex: carpus) • blood vessel that transports blood to the heart • transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder • system that sends messages through electrical impulses • blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart • excrete urine as waste from the bladder out of the body • ...
Body Systems HW 2023-02-16
Across
- THE TYPE OF MUSCLE THAT MAKES UP YOUR ORGANS
- DIGESTIVE ORGAN THAT ABSORBS WATER AND COMPACTS THE SOLID WASTE
- TISSUE THAT CONNECTS BONE TO BONE
- THE BODIES FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE
- THE OUTSIDE LAYER OF SKIN
- DIGESTIVE ORGAN THAT ABSORBS NUTRIENTS
- COLLETION OF NERVE CELLS
- THE BLOOD VESSEL THAT TAKES BLOOD WITH OXYGEN AWAY FROM THE HEART
- YOUR HEART IS WHAT FORM OF MUSCLE
- THICKEST LAYER OF SKIN THAT HOUSES TISSUE
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- THE TYPE OF MUSCLE THAT CONNECTS TO YOUR BONES
- THE FAT LAYER OF SKIN THAT KEEPS BODY WARM ATTACHED TO MUSCLE
- THE POUCH THAT HOLDS URINE
- THE BLOOD VESSEL THAT TAKES BLOOD WITH CARBON DIOXIDE BACK TO THE HEART
- ORGANS OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM INCLUDE BONES AND -
- THE COMMUNICATION OF NEURONS IS CALLED
- THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM RELEASES ____ THROUGH GLANDS
- YOUR CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IS MADE UP OF YOUR BRAIN YOUR ___ ____
- TISSUE THAT CONNECTS MUSCLE TO BONE
- THE ORGAN OF THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM THAT FILTERS BLOOD
- THE MUSCLE THAT HELPS CONTRACT AND EXPAND THE LUNGS FOR BREATHING
21 Clues: COLLETION OF NERVE CELLS • THE OUTSIDE LAYER OF SKIN • THE POUCH THAT HOLDS URINE • THE BODIES FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE • TISSUE THAT CONNECTS BONE TO BONE • YOUR HEART IS WHAT FORM OF MUSCLE • TISSUE THAT CONNECTS MUSCLE TO BONE • THE COMMUNICATION OF NEURONS IS CALLED • DIGESTIVE ORGAN THAT ABSORBS NUTRIENTS • THICKEST LAYER OF SKIN THAT HOUSES TISSUE • ...
U3: Body Awareness 2023-02-16
Across
- body movement
- reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way
- motivation from within one's self
- law of motivation
- perceptual ability to identify objects in movement
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- one's full potential
- physical changes in the body happen first, which then leads to the experience of emotion.
- touch senses
- one eye
- the smallest amount by which two sensory stimuli can differ in order for an individual to distinguish them
- receives red, green or blue
- balance
- argues that physical arousal does not have to occur before an emotion
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- color
- operating from outside
- blend together
- a concept
- when we form perceptions based on what we already know, beginning with generalities, then moving to specific
- hierarchy of needs theorist
- process of receiving information
- black and white
- mental impression
- infant test for depth perception
- organized whole
- slight difference between the right and left retinal images
26 Clues: color • one eye • balance • a concept • touch senses • body movement • blend together • black and white • organized whole • law of motivation • mental impression • one's full potential • operating from outside • hierarchy of needs theorist • receives red, green or blue • process of receiving information • infant test for depth perception • motivation from within one's self • ...
Spanish- Body Parts 2023-02-23
My amazing body 2023-03-12
Across
- It's in the middle of the arm.
- this is one of the most powerful organs in the human body.
- You can twist it.
- This body part can run, but cannot walk.
- It's red. You can see it if you cut your finger.
- They help you to lift a heavy backpack.
- You use this body part for eating and speaking.
- A fully grown human body has 206 of them.
- Where your arm joins your body next to your neck
- There are eight on a spider, but only two on me.
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- the only part of the human body that cannot repair themselves.
- It's inside your head
- What are ten things you can always count on?
- The line of short hairs above each eye.
- The part of the body between your head and your shoulders
- This part of your body contains more parts than your probably think
- This part of your body is the biggest!
- When it's cold outside, you might put it in a glove.
- These parts of your body continue to grow throughout the entire life.
- When you sneeze, it's impossible to keep them open.
20 Clues: You can twist it. • It's inside your head • It's in the middle of the arm. • This part of your body is the biggest! • The line of short hairs above each eye. • They help you to lift a heavy backpack. • This body part can run, but cannot walk. • A fully grown human body has 206 of them. • What are ten things you can always count on? • ...
Body System & Homeostasis 2023-03-16
Across
- transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs.
- consist of a single muscle cell that helps to control the physical forces within the body.
- the framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- chemicals that coordinate different functions in your body by carrying messages through your blood to your organs, skin, muscles and other tissues.
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- the mechanical breakdown of food.
- includes organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body.
- the tendency to resist change in order to maintain a stable, relatively constant internal environment.
- the system in the body composed of muscle cells and tissues that brings about movement of an organ or body part.
- the system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
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- a system of organs functioning in respiration and in humans consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
- the tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- the smallest type of blood vessel.
- an organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
- a system of organs in which the major function is to convert food into simpler, absorbable nutriments to keep the body functioning and healthy
- the glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- an organization of varying numbers and kinds of organs so arranged that together they can perform complex functions for the body.
- the process where complex molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are broken down into smaller pieces that your body can use.
20 Clues: the mechanical breakdown of food. • the smallest type of blood vessel. • the tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring. • includes organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body. • a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body. • ...
Human Body System 2023-04-10
Across
- โครงสร้างหลักในการถ่ายทอดข้อมูลระหว่างสมองและระบบประสาทนอกส่วนกลาง
- ย่อยอาหารจำพวกโปรตีน
- ป้องกันไขสันหลัง
- ผลิต Sperm cell
- เป็นบริเวณที่เกิดการย่อยมากที่สุด
- ช่วยในเรื่องการแข็งตัวของเลือด
- เป็นที่เก็บของน้ำดี
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- กำจัดเชื้อโรค สิ่งแปลกปลอมภายในร่างกาย
- ป้อมปราการด่านแรกในการป้องกันเชื้อโรคไม่ให้เข้าสู่ร่างกาย
- ผลิต Egg cell
- ป้องกันหัวใจและปอด
- สูบฉีดเลือด
- สร้างน้ำดี
- ป้องกันสมอง
- เป็นศูนย์กลางการทำงานของระบบประสาท
- ลำเลียงออกซินเจนและสารอาหาร ขนส่งไปทั่วร่างกาย
- เป็นทางลำเลียงอาหารจากปากไปสู่กระเพาะอาหาร
- กระดูกที่มีความแข็งแรงมากที่สุดในร่างยกายมนุษย์
- กรองของเสียออกจากเลือด
- แลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส
- ป้องกันไม่ให้เลือดไหลย้อน
21 Clues: สร้างน้ำดี • สูบฉีดเลือด • ป้องกันสมอง • ผลิต Egg cell • แลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส • ผลิต Sperm cell • ป้องกันไขสันหลัง • ป้องกันหัวใจและปอด • เป็นที่เก็บของน้ำดี • ย่อยอาหารจำพวกโปรตีน • กรองของเสียออกจากเลือด • ป้องกันไม่ให้เลือดไหลย้อน • ช่วยในเรื่องการแข็งตัวของเลือด • เป็นบริเวณที่เกิดการย่อยมากที่สุด • เป็นศูนย์กลางการทำงานของระบบประสาท • กำจัดเชื้อโรค สิ่งแปลกปลอมภายในร่างกาย • ...
Clothes, Body & Health 2023-04-12
35 Clues: jas • tas • arm • oog • nek • rok • oor • bril • voet • mond • tand • hoed • jack • goed • goed • neus • jurk • been • ring • broek • beter • hoofd • schoen • vinger • dragen • tanden • lichaam • horloge • t-shirt • gezicht • medicijn • zonnebril • pijn doen • spijkerbroek • kleren, kleding
Body 2 Spanish 2023-05-02
Across
- el pulmon
- la muneca
- el corazon
- el dedo del pie
- las piernas
- el esqueleta
- el cerebro
- el talon
- la mano
- el estomago
- el hueso
- el puno
- las costillas
- el musculo
Down
- el tobillo
- la pantorrilla
- la una
- la rodilla
- la columna
- el pulgar
- la nudillos
- la sangre
- el pie
- la espinilla
- la garaganta
- el dedo
- el muslo
- la piel
- El cuerpo humano
- la calavera
30 Clues: la una • el dedo • la muneca • el pie • la nudillos • la mano • el muslo • el hueso • el puno • la piel • el musculo • el esqueleta • el pulgar • el talon • la sangre • el estomago • el pulmon • el tobillo • el corazon • la columna • el cerebro • la rodilla • las piernas • la garaganta • El cuerpo humano • ...
human body systems 2012-11-08
Across
- long tube where most of nutrient molecules are absorbed
- supply cells with oxygen and nutrients they need to stay alive
- produces bile which dissolves fat
- acts as a barrier between you and the outside world
- controls and coordinates everything in the body
- the controls center of the nervous system,and the whole body
- removal of waste from the cells and body
- stores bile before entering small intestine
- to make egg and sperm cells
- protects the organs
- contracts,pushing food in to the stomach
- beat to send blood to the body
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- allow organ and bones of the body to move
- removes water from undigested food material
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood,air and tissues
- hormone producing cells and glands
- secretes hornones to control blood suger (insuling)
- converts food into simpler molecules that can be use by the cells of the body
- excrete carbon dioxide
- breakdown of food mechanically and chemically with enzymes
20 Clues: protects the organs • excrete carbon dioxide • to make egg and sperm cells • beat to send blood to the body • produces bile which dissolves fat • hormone producing cells and glands • removal of waste from the cells and body • contracts,pushing food in to the stomach • allow organ and bones of the body to move • removes water from undigested food material • ...
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
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- 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 2013-05-02
Across
- carries blood toward the heart
- A human embryo after 8 weeks
- cord, connects fetus to placenta
- the foot
- buds. organs assorted with the taste buds
- associated with the liver
- Blackheads and pimples
- vessel that transports blood away from heart
- the ear
- cavity, space between the nose
- process of childbirth
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- the fingers
- the skin and its diseases
- roof of the mouth
- opening which light enters the eye
- rhythm of heartbeat
- water output exceeds water intake
- inner layer of the eye wall
- Receives food
- surround the mouth
20 Clues: the ear • the foot • the fingers • Receives food • roof of the mouth • surround the mouth • rhythm of heartbeat • process of childbirth • Blackheads and pimples • the skin and its diseases • associated with the liver • inner layer of the eye wall • A human embryo after 8 weeks • carries blood toward the heart • cavity, space between the nose • cord, connects fetus to placenta • ...
Body system lea 2013-02-26
Across
- carry blood to the heart
- a fiber or a bundle of fibers that transmit impulses to the brain and spinal cord
- the process of removing waste from the body
- exchange of gasses between your body and the air
- the body's bone framework
- organs that filter water and dissolves waste from the blood
- muscles found in the walls of the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
- where the bones meet
- the process of breaking down food into material the body can use
- group of cells or an organ that breaks down a substance
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- air sacs in the lungs where carbon is exchanged with oxygen
- the break in a bone caused by an injury
- an organ that produces enzymes to help digestion
- when the female egg joins with the male sperm
- the openings where air enters the lungs
- fluid made in you mouth
- specialized nerve cells
- strong bands of tissue that attach your muscles to your bones
- a windpipe that directs air to the lungs
20 Clues: where the bones meet • fluid made in you mouth • specialized nerve cells • carry blood to the heart • the body's bone framework • carry blood away from the heart • the break in a bone caused by an injury • the openings where air enters the lungs • muscles found in the walls of the heart • a windpipe that directs air to the lungs • the process of removing waste from the body • ...
pARTS OF BODY 2013-11-10
27 Clues: pēda • zobs • ZODS • MATI • zobi • mute • mēle • ACIS • seja • KAKLS • PĒDAS • piere • pleci • ausis • LŪPAS • ROKAS • VAIGI • KĀJAS • DEGUNS • uzacis • VĒDERS • potīte • papēži • pirksti • elkonis • ceļgali • kāju pirksti
The Human Body 2014-04-01
Across
- Where is your tibia bone?
- Scientific word for abs.
- Scientific word for your food pipe.
- On average how many breaths do we take per day?
- What are muscles mostly made of?
- What is the scientific word for your collar bone?
- Scientific muscle name for you thigh.
- What commonly helps you swallow?
- Where is your patella?
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- Where is your radius bone?
- What do we breath out?
- Which organ lets you breathe?
- What are phalanges?
- What does your small intestine absorb?
- Scientific word for calf muscle.
- Scientific word for your wind pipe.
- Which organ pumps blood around the body?
- What you breath in which is good for you.
- Muscle above your humerus.
- Which organ creates bile?
20 Clues: What are phalanges? • What do we breath out? • Where is your patella? • Scientific word for abs. • Where is your tibia bone? • Which organ creates bile? • Where is your radius bone? • Muscle above your humerus. • Which organ lets you breathe? • Scientific word for calf muscle. • What are muscles mostly made of? • What commonly helps you swallow? • Scientific word for your food pipe. • ...
Body Image Crossword 2014-04-08
Across
- these people are usually photoshopped into unrealistic figures: m____. (5)
- having a p_______ attitude about one's body image means to be happy with oneself. (8)
- 50% of t________ are unhappy with their body. (9)
- admiring a person's qualities or strengths. (7)
- the aspects of body image are: cognitive, behavioural, affective and p_________ (10)
- people dissatisfied with their body image don't like their a_________. (10)
- respect, admiration or acceptance of oneself. (10)
- teenagers are influenced by what they see in a_____________. (14)
- the state of being without sickness or injury. (6)
- there is not such thing as being p______ (7)
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- body mass. (6)
- the abbreviation of body mass index. (3)
- the means of communication (eg. radio, television and magazines) which easily influence society's thoughts about body image. (5)
- people often feel pr_______ by society into meeting expectations. (9)
- society's e___________ influence how people feel about themselves. (12)
- the number of aspects are there about body image. (4)
- advertisements usually include models who have flawless skin and have a s_____ body shape. (5)
- in good health. (7)
- a settled way of thinking about oneself. (8)
- people are too often pressured by s______ into changing their thoughts about body image and self-esteem. (7)
- a concealed imperfection. (4)
21 Clues: body mass. (6) • in good health. (7) • a concealed imperfection. (4) • the abbreviation of body mass index. (3) • a settled way of thinking about oneself. (8) • there is not such thing as being p______ (7) • admiring a person's qualities or strengths. (7) • 50% of t________ are unhappy with their body. (9) • respect, admiration or acceptance of oneself. (10) • ...
Cells and Body 2014-05-22
Across
- Gelatinous, semi-transparent fluid that fills most cells.
- The amount of energy your body burns to maintain itself.
- The production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process.
- When an organism is not capable of making it's own food.
- Long fibers that are connected to a complex base that rotates.
- Minute living structure of a cell with a specific function.
- Removes cellular wastes from the blood and sends them out of the body.
- The main organ in this system is the heart.
- Double membrane of the nucleus that encloses genetic material in eukaryotic cells.
- Have no nucleus.
- Process in which plants use the energy of sunlight to produce food.
- The energy house of a cell.
- The combination of organs and tissues which add to the digestion of food taken orally.
- Group of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- Have a nucleus.
- When an organism can make it's own food.
- Basic building blocks of all living things.
- Little pockets in the cytoplasm of a cell where a cell stores food.
- Short fibers that are use for attachment to surfaces.
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- Contains chlorophyll which is needed for photosynthesis.
- Composed of the brain and spinal cord.
- The process by which an organism maintains the constant internal conditions necessary for life.
- Group of tissues that work together to perform many specialized functions.
- Combination of many specialized organs working together to maintain the overall homeostasis of a particular system.
- Generally includes tubes, such as the bronchi, used to carry air to the lungs, where gas exchange takes place.
- The gas exchange where you take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Protects the cell and gives it structure.
- The process of eliminating waste products of materials that are of no use.
- Complexes of RNA and protein that are found in all cells.
- A scientific theory which describes the properties of cells.
- "False-Foot"
- Any living biological entity, such as an animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium.
- Senses light and orients the cell for maximum rates of photosynthesis.
- Protective barrier that surrounds the cell membrane of plant and prokaryotic cells.
- Separates the part of the cell containing the DNA from the rest of the cell.
35 Clues: "False-Foot" • Have a nucleus. • Have no nucleus. • The energy house of a cell. • Composed of the brain and spinal cord. • When an organism can make it's own food. • Protects the cell and gives it structure. • The main organ in this system is the heart. • Basic building blocks of all living things. • Short fibers that are use for attachment to surfaces. • ...
Review: Human Body 2014-04-21
Across
- : Inner layer of skin, under the epidermis.
- Intestine : Water and minerals are absorbed in the body (organ in the digestive system).
- : Large muscle between the chest and the abdomen.
- : Organ of excretory system that filters waste from the blood.
- : Skeletal muscles are called _________ muscles because you can control them.
- : Starches and sugars are another words for ____________.
- : The ______________ is the biggest part of the brain.
- : Substances that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
- : There are 4 __________ in the heart.
- : Cells that carry messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- : Central control system of the body.
- : This part of the brain is responsible for balance and coordination.
- : A material found in some food (bread, vegetables) that help you digest.
- : Tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood.
- : Makes up over half of the body`s weight; carries nutrients throughout the body and helps remove waste.
- : Softens and lubricates food to make it easier to swallow.
- : Places where bones meet.
- : Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
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- : Delivers essential nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
- : The largest organ your body has.
- : Also known as the windpipe.
- : Your bodies largest artery.
- : Muscular tube leading from the mouth to the stomach.
- : Bottom layer of the skin where the roots of your hair are found.
- : ___________ muscles work automatically, you do not need to think about controlling them (e.g., heart beating).
- : Food has three basic nutrients; fats, carbohydrates and __________.
- : A short tube that helps us to make sound, located in the throat.
- : The thin outer layer of skin.
- : An organ that stores urine.
- : The building block of all living things
- : The skin produces extra ________ to act as a shield to prevent UV rays from damaging.
- : A muscular organ that pumps blood.
- : The longest bone in your body is called the ________ bone.
- : The digestive system has parts called _______ that work together.
- : Each lung is made up of different sections called _________.
35 Clues: : Places where bones meet. • : Also known as the windpipe. • : Your bodies largest artery. • : An organ that stores urine. • : The thin outer layer of skin. • : The largest organ your body has. • : A muscular organ that pumps blood. • : Central control system of the body. • : There are 4 __________ in the heart. • : The building block of all living things • ...
Cells & Body Systems. 2015-01-13
Across
- the basic unit of life
- thick-walled blood vessels that take blood from the body away from the heart to the rest of the body
- the system that supplies blood with oxygen from the outside air and removes carbon dioxide from your blood
- a group of organs working together to perform a certain task
- the system that breaks down food you eat into smaller pieces to be absorbed as nutrients
- long extension of a neuron's cell body that transmits information to other cells next to it
- specialized cells of the nervous system that receive and transmit information
- neurons in the central nervous system that connect sensory neurons to motor neurons
- division of the peripheral nervous system that controls automatic responses in the body, such as heat rate
- the system that covers the surface of the body and internal organs (hint: think skin)
- outer covering of a cell that provides strength and support- only found in plant cells
- supports and connects different parts of the body
- substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion
- the system that allows movement
- transport system reaching every cell in the body that carries nutrients, blood, and waste
- large muscle beneath the lungs that helps the lungs move air in and out of them
- waste removal
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- breakdown of large food particles into smaller pieces by enzymes
- the system that removes chemical and gaseous wastes
- the part of the nervous system that is composed of cranial and spinal nerves
- the disease in the lungs that causes the growth of tumours, which take up space in the lungs, making breathing difficult
- coordinates and controls all organs and organ system- manages stimuli
- nerve that leads from the retina to the brain
- the part of the nervous system composed of the brain and spinal cord
- a group of tissues working together to perform a certain task
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- thin structure that encloses all the contents of plant and animal cells
- two main branches of the trachea that lead into the lungs
28 Clues: waste removal • the basic unit of life • the system that allows movement • nerve that leads from the retina to the brain • tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins • supports and connects different parts of the body • the system that removes chemical and gaseous wastes • two main branches of the trachea that lead into the lungs • ...
U9 Body talk 2015-02-24
25 Clues: Sieg • Nadel • Teufel • Metall • Daumen • kürzen • modisch • erstens • erwägen • verwirrt • Geschenk • verlegen • religiös • begraben • Infektion • Bedeutung • Begräbnis • Zeremonie • imitieren • eintreten • unhöflich • ignorieren • beleidigen • Handfläche • kommunizieren
Body English Vocabulary 2017-01-21
Across
- irritable or irascible
- body
- characteristics of a body
- related by blood
- uncertainty of meaning
- group united in one body
- use both hands equally well
- ill-tempered, cross
- formal agreement or treaty
- answer in both directions
- skill in the use of one's hands
- take out of possession
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- two hearts joined together
- someone who takes care
- greeting from the heart
- relates to the body
- opposite values
- taking someone out restraint
- toward the right
- opposite values
- kinship based on blood ties
- servant by means of the hand
- convient to yourself
- fat or stout
- skilled in the use of hands
- goes all around something else
- that which surrounds
- ill-tempered, cross
28 Clues: body • fat or stout • opposite values • opposite values • toward the right • related by blood • relates to the body • ill-tempered, cross • ill-tempered, cross • convient to yourself • that which surrounds • someone who takes care • irritable or irascible • uncertainty of meaning • take out of possession • greeting from the heart • group united in one body • characteristics of a body • ...
Coordinated Body Systems 2016-07-10
Across
- sheath the insulating layer that covers a neurone
- an organism that lives on or in the body of another organism and takes nutrients from it; the host gets nothing in return and may be harmed
- a substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria
- chemical substances that act as messengers in the body
- a chemical that kills fungi
- an infectious disease spread through contaminated water
- the system in your body that fights infections
- a pathogen about one hundred times smaller than a bacterium
- any factor that stimulates a receptor and brings about a response
- the brain and the spinal cord
- the part of the neurone that contains the nucleus
- a chemical that causes your body to react as if it had encountered a pathogen
- all the chemical reactions occurring in the cells
- branches from the cell body that receive messages from other neurones
- a viral disease; symptoms include a rash of small, itchy blisters
- a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
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- the space between two neurones
- an early antibiotic
- the system controlling involuntary actions such as the heartbeat
- the organism a parasite lives in
- a chemical message released at the end of an axon to be received by the next neurone's dendrites
- a chemical made by the immune system that makes it possible for white blood cells to destroy pathogens
- part of the brain that is responsible for coordination and balance
- muscles or glands that put the messages into effect
- a white blood cell that makes antibiotics and is found in the lymph nodes
- nerve cells that carry messages from the CNS to effectors
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used up in the process
- quick, automatic actions that protect
- part of the brain where the spinal cord enters the skull; it controls the body's vital functions such as breathing, blood pressure and heart rate
- an organism that causes disease
30 Clues: an early antibiotic • a chemical that kills fungi • the brain and the spinal cord • the space between two neurones • an organism that causes disease • the organism a parasite lives in • quick, automatic actions that protect • the system in your body that fights infections • the part of the neurone that contains the nucleus • all the chemical reactions occurring in the cells • ...
Spanish Body Vocabulary 2016-01-26
Human Body Systems 2016-02-14
Across
- vessels that leave the heart
- flap of skin that helps prevent choking
- thin sheet of muscle that relaxes during inhalation
- chambers that gives blood stronger push
- send message to brain from cells
- send message to muscles from brain
- chemicals that speed up digestion
- chambers where blood returns to heart
- the process of breaking down food so it can be used by body
- chemical messengers of the body
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- liquid stored in the bladder
- the wind tube
- so small blood cells travel through single file
- movement of air in to and out of the body
- vessels that return blood to the heart
- use of antibodies to fight a pathogen
- tiny tubules in kidneys
- disease causing invader
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the process of removing waste
- chemical produced by foreign organism
21 Clues: the wind tube • tiny tubules in kidneys • disease causing invader • liquid stored in the bladder • vessels that leave the heart • the process of removing waste • chemical messengers of the body • send message to brain from cells • chemicals that speed up digestion • send message to muscles from brain • use of antibodies to fight a pathogen • chambers where blood returns to heart • ...
not body parts 2017-09-26
Across
- having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance
- a white crystalline substance which gives seawater its characteristic taste and is used for seasoning or preserving food.
- forced out of its natural or proper shape; crumpled.
- desease, witch causes white, sore pimples, blisters, white sor flesh toned lanes possible itchyness.
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- produce a state of hypnosis in (someone)
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- a meal eaten in the middle of the day, typically one that is lighter or less formal than an evening meal.
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- an important topic or problem for debate or discussion
- painful or aching
- wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation.
- he energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- the supposed ability to move objects at a distance by mental power or other non-physical means.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- containing bubbles of gas
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds which have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms
- shut and open the eyes quickly
20 Clues: painful or aching • containing bubbles of gas • shut and open the eyes quickly • produce a state of hypnosis in (someone) • forced out of its natural or proper shape; crumpled. • an important topic or problem for debate or discussion • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats • ...
not body parts 2017-09-26
Across
- having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance
- desease, witch causes white, sore pimples, blisters, white sor flesh toned lanes possible itchyness.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- shut and open the eyes quickly
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
- produce a state of hypnosis in (someone)
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats
- forced out of its natural or proper shape; crumpled.
- painful or aching
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- containing bubbles of gas
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds which have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms
- a meal eaten in the middle of the day, typically one that is lighter or less formal than an evening meal.
- wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation.
- the supposed ability to move objects at a distance by mental power or other non-physical means.
- he energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- a white crystalline substance which gives seawater its characteristic taste and is used for seasoning or preserving food.
- an important topic or problem for debate or discussion
20 Clues: painful or aching • containing bubbles of gas • shut and open the eyes quickly • produce a state of hypnosis in (someone) • forced out of its natural or proper shape; crumpled. • an important topic or problem for debate or discussion • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats • ...
Human Body Systems 2018-02-01
Across
- Carry blood back to the heart.
- A place where two bones come together.
- Tiny balloons like air sacs in the lungs.
- Controls your metabolism.
- takes in oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide.
- Supports and protects the body.
- Enables movement of the body and internal organs.
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- raises/lowers sugar levels in the blood.
- Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- Protects bones when they rub against each other.
- A factor that causes sensory receptors to begin to function.
- Directs sugar to blood cells.
- Chemical messengers secreted by glands.
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- Detects information from the environment and controls body functions.
- Removes waste.
- Transports materials to and from cells.
- Controls many processes by releasing chemicals.
- Automatic muscles that you have no control over.
- The maintenance of sturdy internal conditions in an organism
- Line walls of hollow organs.
- The master gland that controls many other glands.
- Creates blood cells.
- The rate at which your cells use energy.
- The endocrine system is made up of these.
25 Clues: Removes waste. • Creates blood cells. • Controls your metabolism. • Line walls of hollow organs. • Directs sugar to blood cells. • Carry blood back to the heart. • Supports and protects the body. • A place where two bones come together. • Transports materials to and from cells. • Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • Chemical messengers secreted by glands. • ...
The Human Body 2018-02-02
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- Any of the pieces of hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates
- Spongy sacs in the chest that put oxygen into the blood and take carbon dioxide out of it
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates
- muscle that contracts automatically
- A tiny blood vessel they surround each of the alveoli in the lungs
- The large, J-shaped pouch that is found between the esophagus and the small intestine
- The lowest part or end of the small intestine
- One of the long, thin fibers that carry signals to and from the brain
- Tubes that carry blood away from the heart
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- A framework of bone or cartilage enclosing the brain
- A series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the small of the back
- A tough band that connects muscles to bones
- Muscle that you move
- The red liquid that the heart pumps through the body
- The windpipe, it connects the larynx to the bronchi
- The gas that combines with food to release energy
- Tiny air filled pouches in the lungs
- One of the top rooms in the heart
- A large organ located in the upper right section of the abdomen that secretes bile
- A nerve cell that receives and transmits nerve impulses
20 Clues: Muscle that you move • One of the top rooms in the heart • muscle that contracts automatically • Tiny air filled pouches in the lungs • Tubes that carry blood away from the heart • A tough band that connects muscles to bones • The lowest part or end of the small intestine • The gas that combines with food to release energy • ...
Human Body Systems 2018-02-06
Across
- Muscles make up about ____ of your body weight
- This muscle never gets tired
- This system controls body systems
- Cardiac, skeletal, and smooth are all types of this
- Smooth muscles are found in the walls of ____ vessels, intestines, and other organs
- This muscle lines the walls of hollow organs
- This system generates warmth, maintains posture, and causes movement
- Muscles you can't control
- These attach each end off a muscle to a bone
- This is the tendency to maintain a stable relatively consistent internal environment
- Glucose supplies your muscles with this
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- The endocrine system is made up of a group of these
- This organ pumps blood throughout your body
- This system removes wastes
- Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs
- This system stores minerals such as calcium and prosphorus
- You can control these muscles
- Nerves, neurons, spinal cord, and brain are all parts of this body system
- Confusion, trouble walking, vision problems, and headache are all symptoms of this
- This system exchanges gasses with all cells
- Inside the empty spaces of most ____, or spongy bone is bone marrow
- Your gluteus ______ moves your hip into internal rotation
- Your ______ socket is made up of the scapula and clavicle
23 Clues: Muscles you can't control • This system removes wastes • This muscle never gets tired • You can control these muscles • This system controls body systems • Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs • Glucose supplies your muscles with this • This organ pumps blood throughout your body • This system exchanges gasses with all cells • This muscle lines the walls of hollow organs • ...
Human Body Systems 2018-02-06
Across
- This organ pumps blood throughout your body
- Muscles make up about ____ of your body weight
- Nerves, neurons, spinal cord, and brain are all parts of this body system
- Smooth muscles are found in the walls of ____ vessels, intestines, and other organs
- This system stores minerals such as calcium and prosphorus
- This system generates warmth, maintains posture, and causes movement
- This system controls body systems
- Glucose supplies your muscles with this
- Confusion, trouble walking, vision problems, and headache are all symptoms of this
- These attach each end off a muscle to a bone
- Muscles you can't control
- This is the tendency to maintain a stable relatively consistent internal environment
- Your ______ socket is made up of the scapula and clavicle
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- Your gluteus ______ moves your hip into internal rotation
- The endocrine system is made up of a group of these
- This muscle never gets tired
- Cardiac, skeletal, and smooth are all types of this
- This system removes wastes
- You can control these muscles
- Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs
- This system exchanges gasses with all cells
- Inside the empty spaces of most ____, or spongy bone is bone marrow
- This muscle lines the walls of hollow organs
23 Clues: Muscles you can't control • This system removes wastes • This muscle never gets tired • You can control these muscles • This system controls body systems • Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs • Glucose supplies your muscles with this • This organ pumps blood throughout your body • This system exchanges gasses with all cells • These attach each end off a muscle to a bone • ...
Human Body Systems 2018-02-06
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- Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs
- Muscles make up about ____ of your body weight
- Inside the empty spaces of most ____, or spongy bone is bone marrow
- Nerves, neurons, spinal cord, and brain are all parts of this body system
- Cardiac, skeletal, and smooth are all types of this
- Smooth muscles are found in the walls of ____ vessels, intestines, and other organs
- Muscles you can't control
- This system removes wastes
- Your ______ socket is made up of the scapula and clavicle
- This system stores minerals such as calcium and prosphorus
- Confusion, trouble walking, vision problems, and headache are all symptoms of this
- Your gluteus ______ moves your hip into internal rotation
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- This system exchanges gasses with all cells
- You can control these muscles
- This organ pumps blood throughout your body
- This is the tendency to maintain a stable relatively consistent internal environment
- This muscle never gets tired
- This muscle lines the walls of hollow organs
- This system controls body systems
- This system generates warmth, maintains posture, and causes movement
- These attach each end off a muscle to a bone
- Glucose supplies your muscles with this
- The endocrine system is made up of a group of these
23 Clues: Muscles you can't control • This system removes wastes • This muscle never gets tired • You can control these muscles • This system controls body systems • Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs • Glucose supplies your muscles with this • This system exchanges gasses with all cells • This organ pumps blood throughout your body • This muscle lines the walls of hollow organs • ...
Human Body Systems 2018-02-06
Across
- The endocrine system is made up of a group of these
- Nerves, neurons, spinal cord, and brain are all parts of this body system
- Muscles make up about ____ of your body weight
- Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs
- This system generates warmth, maintains posture, and causes movement
- This is the tendency to maintain a stable relatively consistent internal environment
- This system exchanges gasses with all cells
- This system controls body systems
- Smooth muscles are found in the walls of ____ vessels, intestines, and other organs
- Your ______ socket is made up of the scapula and clavicle
- This organ pumps blood throughout your body
- This muscle never gets tired
- Glucose supplies your muscles with this
- Cardiac, skeletal, and smooth are all types of this
- Your gluteus ______ moves your hip into internal rotation
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- These attach each end off a muscle to a bone
- You can control these muscles
- Muscles you can't control
- This muscle lines the walls of hollow organs
- This system removes wastes
- Inside the empty spaces of most ____, or spongy bone is bone marrow
- This system stores minerals such as calcium and prosphorus
- Confusion, trouble walking, vision problems, and headache are all symptoms of this
23 Clues: Muscles you can't control • This system removes wastes • This muscle never gets tired • You can control these muscles • This system controls body systems • Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs • Glucose supplies your muscles with this • This system exchanges gasses with all cells • This organ pumps blood throughout your body • These attach each end off a muscle to a bone • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2018-05-09
Across
- chemically breaks down food with acids and enzymes
- second largest organ
- eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body
- sends messages to control movement and feeling in different parts of the body
- plays a crucial role in the ability to speak
- absorbs water and removes solid waste from the body
- keeps blood constantly supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- production of offspring
- fast acting control system of the body
- protects and supports body organs
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- absorbs water and nutrients; continues process of digestion that began in the mouth and the stomach
- needed for breathing
- forms external body covering and protects deeper tissue from injury
- maintains posture and produces heat
- picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and returns it to blood
- breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to blood cells
- filters blood and removes excess fluid from it
- most complex organ
- pumps blood to the whole body
- largest organ
20 Clues: largest organ • most complex organ • needed for breathing • second largest organ • production of offspring • pumps blood to the whole body • protects and supports body organs • maintains posture and produces heat • fast acting control system of the body • eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body • plays a crucial role in the ability to speak • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-03-27
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- The specific chemical created in the liver and is stored in the gallbladder that helps break down food during digestion.
- A collection of similar tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- Makes up about 60% of the fluid in a blood cell
- A group of organs working together to perform a specific function.
- Human body system that is responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body after the digestive system processes food.
- The type of blood vessel that carries oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- Command center of the entire human body and is part of the Nervous System.
- A kind of tissue that is responsible for contracting (flexing) and relaxing muscle fibers in the body.
- Human body system that is responsible for breaking down and moving food into smaller and usable nutrients.
- A kind of tissue that is mainly a covering/lining tissue i.e. the skin.
- A kind of tissue that is responsible for carrying impulses throughout the body; mainly nerves.
- A specific type of blood cell that is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
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- Human body system that is responsible for transmitting sensory and motor information of the body.
- The force of the heart contracting by pumping blood throughout the body.
- Organ that uses chemicals to break down food received from the esophagus.
- One of the main organs of the respiratory system that is located inside of our ribcage.
- Human body system responsible for getting oxygen into our bodies and removing carbon dioxide.
- A specific type of blood cell that helps fight off infections.
- A collection of similar cells that work together to perform the same function.
- Digestive system organ that is responsible for absorbing water and salt from the food you eat and creating solid waste.
- The type of blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood AWAY from the heart.
- Digestive system organ that is responsible for absorbing the nutrients of the food that you eat.
- Organ that transports food down to the stomach through the process known as peristalsis.
- A kind of tissue that is responsible for providing support and structure to the body i.e. our tendons and ligaments.
24 Clues: Makes up about 60% of the fluid in a blood cell • A specific type of blood cell that helps fight off infections. • A group of organs working together to perform a specific function. • A kind of tissue that is mainly a covering/lining tissue i.e. the skin. • The force of the heart contracting by pumping blood throughout the body. • ...
Equine Body Systems 2022-04-05
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- Endurance horses have this color muscle fiber
- Can be taken at any large artery
- Gland that secretes hormones directly to the blood
- Allow the limbs to bend
- Moveable joints
- System responsible for transmission of oxygen
- Muscles of the digestive system
- Immovable joint that fuses with age
- Cells located in the bone marrow
- Horses have 36 total
- Located at the bottom of the brain stem
- Includes the brain and spinal cord
- System made up of skin and hair
- System that transmits signals
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- System that protects against infection
- Thick layer under the epidermis
- System that regulates metabolism
- The organ that flattens when a horse takes a breath
- The forelimb is also called the
- These vertebrae include the tail
- There are 205 in a horses body
- These vertebrae are in the neck
- Where horses breathe through
- System that provides the body with nutrition
- Thin outer layer of tissue
25 Clues: Moveable joints • Horses have 36 total • Allow the limbs to bend • Thin outer layer of tissue • Where horses breathe through • System that transmits signals • There are 205 in a horses body • Thick layer under the epidermis • The forelimb is also called the • These vertebrae are in the neck • Muscles of the digestive system • System made up of skin and hair • ...
Body Vocabulary Quiz 2021-12-14
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- the structure in which the gas exchange occurs
- chemical substances found in food, build the human body
- cell shape which resembles pavement
- red/yellow bone ...
- inactive form of fibrin
- large tissue which supports the organs in the gut
- a red blood cell
- an eating disorder which starts with the letter "a"
- respiratory control center
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- the movement of air into and out of the lungs
- a tube located in the beginning of the digestive track
- a flap separating the trachea and the esophagus
- a cell of which the alveoli wall is composed
- the control center of heat management
- tissue that contains fat cells
- the process of bone growth
- an essential amino acid which starts with the letter "a"
- a part of the intestine, located in the beginning of the small intestine
- liquid produced by the liver
- matrix medium of the cell, can be liquid, solid, jellylike
20 Clues: a red blood cell • red/yellow bone ... • inactive form of fibrin • the process of bone growth • respiratory control center • liquid produced by the liver • tissue that contains fat cells • cell shape which resembles pavement • the control center of heat management • a cell of which the alveoli wall is composed • the movement of air into and out of the lungs • ...
Body Systems Review 2021-12-14
Across
- Coordination & balance control
- make urine; cleans blood
- Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
- holds urine
- pumps blood
- sends impulses to & from the brain
- Network of nervous that branch from the spinal cord to the entire body
- voluntary muscle
- The muscle that aids in the breathing process
- system that transports gases and nutrients throughout the body
- tubes carrying oxygen away from the heart
- Controls & coordinates
- controls involuntary actions & vital actions
- Controls thoughts, voluntary actions, & 5 sense (largest part)
- part of the blood that clots
- Receives stimuli, Interpret stimuli, & responds for survival
- Sends signals from/to brain from/to peripheral nerves
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- part of the blood that fights infection
- 2 or more types of tissue working together to perform a specific function
- Connects muscle to bone
- used to construct muscles
- a group of similar cells that work together for a common function
- a group of organs that jointly perform a function critical to an organisms survival
- blood cell part of the blood that carries gases
- Tubes that move air from the trachea to the lungs;
- liquid part of blood
- carries urine to the bladder
- The main organs where gases are exchanged between air and the blood
- organ in a plant
- most basic unit of life
- The windpipe; moves air from the nose to the lungs
- The tube that carries urine of the body
- place in the circulatory systems where gases are exchanged
- Muscle of the heart
- reproductive system of a plant
- oxygenates the blood and removes wastes gases from the body
- Connects bone to bone
- System Removes toxin (urea) & other waste as well as gets rid of liquid waste
- the place in the lungs where gases are exchanged
- tubes carrying waste to the heart
- Collects air from the environment and moistens and heats the air before it enters the trachea
41 Clues: holds urine • pumps blood • organ in a plant • voluntary muscle • Muscle of the heart • liquid part of blood • Connects bone to bone • Controls & coordinates • Connects muscle to bone • most basic unit of life • make urine; cleans blood • used to construct muscles • carries urine to the bladder • part of the blood that clots • Coordination & balance control • reproductive system of a plant • ...
The Human Body 2021-12-20
Across
- does most of the thinking in the cerebrum
- largest part of the brain, know as the "thinking brain"
- connects one bone to another
- responsible for involuntary muscle movements
- muscle movement you can control
- nutrient for bones to be strong and healthy
- two bones come together
- the name of the muscle for the heart
- command center for the the body
- protected by the vertebrae, a bunch of nerves running down the back of the body
- back of the brain controls coordination and balance
- produce cells to help fight infection and carry oxygen throughout our body and heal broken bones
- muscles that work automatically
- bones that protect our heart and lungs
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- system that includes the lungs
- bones stacked on top of one another to protect the spinal cord
- helps move the bones in our body
- break down food in the stomach
- system that includes that heart (blood flow)
- another name for breast bone or chest
- - soft tissue found in the ears and nose
- system that regulates the body waste
- tendon in the back of the lower leg
- larger of the two leg bones
- another name for skull
- attach bone to muscles
- bones that protect the bladder and intestines and are connected to our hips
- the size of your thumb and 3 inches long
- carries messages throughout our body
- system that sends messages in the body
30 Clues: another name for skull • attach bone to muscles • two bones come together • larger of the two leg bones • connects one bone to another • system that includes the lungs • break down food in the stomach • muscle movement you can control • command center for the the body • muscles that work automatically • helps move the bones in our body • tendon in the back of the lower leg • ...
Spanish - Body Parts 2022-01-18
Across
- you use it to smell
- Is round and you think with it
- the halfway part of your legs
- on your mouth
- connects your arms to your body
- what holds up your head
- in your mouth
- it grows on your head
- what you see with
- what you use to pick up things
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- you use it to talk
- what you walk with
- connects your arms head and legs
- you have 10 and they are connected to your foot
- the halfway part in your arm
- at the bottom of your legs
- connected to your body and use to pick up stuff
- you use them to hear
- beats and keeps you alive and is a shape
- you have 10 and you need them to pick up things
20 Clues: on your mouth • in your mouth • what you see with • you use it to talk • what you walk with • you use it to smell • you use them to hear • it grows on your head • what holds up your head • at the bottom of your legs • the halfway part in your arm • the halfway part of your legs • Is round and you think with it • what you use to pick up things • connects your arms to your body • ...
Animals and Body 2022-02-25
36 Clues: gà • bò • hổ • dê • Tai • Mắt • voi • cừu • rắn • Tóc • Đầu • ếch • Mặt • Mũi • chó • nhện • Chân • chim • ngựa • hà mã • Miệng • cá sấu • Cơ thể • sở thú • Bàn tay • Nụ cười • thằn lằn • động vật • Bàn chân • Cánh tay • cái đuôi • 2 Con người • 1 Con người • hươu cao cổ • 2 con chuột • 1 con chuột
Body parts/bones 2022-04-13
Across
- wiggle them
- your side
- shake these
- help you sit up straight
- below your chest
- kiss them
- beats
- women have them
- type with them
- a muscle
- above the neck
- medical term for head
- on toes and fingers
- medical term for spine
- hearing
- talk with it
- not a finger but on your hand
- grab things with these
- something you lay on
- smell
- you walk
- button hole in your stomach
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- where your taste buds are
- bone in back
- carpool tunnel is common
- apart of your face
- part of leg
- that holds your brain
- part of your face
- shoes on them
- food sits
- grab things with this
- of your arm
- you sit on it
- your heart is
- blinking
- largest bone in body
- helps you breath
- part of your leg
- part of your finger
- on your foot
- smallest finger on your hand
- where your funny bone is
43 Clues: beats • smell • hearing • a muscle • blinking • you walk • your side • kiss them • food sits • wiggle them • shake these • part of leg • of your arm • bone in back • talk with it • on your foot • shoes on them • you sit on it • your heart is • type with them • above the neck • women have them • below your chest • helps you breath • part of your face • apart of your face • part of your leg • on toes and fingers • ...
Our body review... 2022-04-22
Across
- no energy from this colorless liquid
- general term for "food that we consume"
- diet of many in the US that may contribute to health issues.
- sugar that body mostly uses for energy
- tip of the tongue "taste"?
- responsible for healthy eating
- calories from water
- blue zone in the US
- minutes of energy store in muscles before body may turn to fat for energy
- type of energy nutrient
- sugar has this property in association with the brain
- tsp of sugar in a food that contains 28 grams of sugar
- diet considered by many to be the best diet for your body in the world.
- helps "move" food along digestive tract among other things as well.
- body protective measure, resulting in sneeze/cough?
- speed of body reactions, low or high
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- nutrient that "builds" body
- along with bacteria, found in staph infections helping the healing process
- slows when less food is put into the body over time.
- when body is low on CHOs, the body turns to this for an energy source
- longevity and healthy regions of the world
- bacteria in feces
- average consumption, tsp, for teens daily
- sugar from fruit sources
- sugar found in dairy products
- measurement of energy potential from food
- chemical secreted in body in response to sugar intake
- one of best ways to speed up metabolism
- bacteria on the skin
- along with physical issues, anorexia is deals with ___ issues.
- one of the most excess caloric "food/liquid" society puts into their body?
31 Clues: bacteria in feces • calories from water • blue zone in the US • bacteria on the skin • type of energy nutrient • sugar from fruit sources • tip of the tongue "taste"? • nutrient that "builds" body • sugar found in dairy products • responsible for healthy eating • no energy from this colorless liquid • speed of body reactions, low or high • sugar that body mostly uses for energy • ...
Animal body parts 2022-04-23
20 Clues: L'aile • Le bec • La queue • La patte • Les bois • La langue • L'écaille • Les crocs • La trompe • Les plumes • Les sabots • Les palmes • Les serres • La Défense • La nageoire • La crinière • La coquille • Les griffes • Les moustaches • Les antennes/cornes
The human body 2023-07-27
Across
- Red liquid that moves around your body
- You can build them bigger and stronger
- short, fast, high-intensity exercises that don't make your body use oxygen
- The number of times the heart beats per minute
- The main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- Main muscle in arm
- What is the name of your shoulder muscle
- Pumps blood around your body
- The main name for the leg
- Air breathed in and out per minute
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- Pumps oxygen around your body
- Something you breath in
- The amount/volume of blood the heart pumps out with each beat/contraction
- Hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans
- The amount of oxygen that can make it to the muscles to help them burn fuel and move.
- A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise.
- Taking in oxygen
- Takes blood to your vital organs
- Takes blood around your body
- Amount of blood the heart is able to circulate in one minute
20 Clues: Taking in oxygen • Main muscle in arm • Something you breath in • The main name for the leg • Pumps blood around your body • Takes blood around your body • Pumps oxygen around your body • Takes blood to your vital organs • Air breathed in and out per minute • Red liquid that moves around your body • You can build them bigger and stronger • What is the name of your shoulder muscle • ...
Body Parts & Clothes 2023-10-15
22 Clues: dłoń • ręka • usta • noga • oczy • ucho • włosy • głowa • kolano • brzuch • szalik • czapka • koszula • spodnie • spódnica • sukienka • spodenki • koszulka • skarpetki • palce u dłoni • klatka piersiowa • okulary przecisłoneczne
Parts of body 2023-11-14
37 Clues: el • yüz • dil • diş • diz • saç • göz • kol • baş • ayak • ağız • omuz • çene • cilt • sırt • göğüs • vücut • boğaz • dudak • bıyık • bacak • bilek • sakal • kemik • burun • yanak • kulak • dişler • tırnak • dişler • dirsek • parmak • başparmak • mide, karın • ayak bileği • ayak parmağı • boyun, boğaz
Body parts spanish 2024-01-31
25 Clues: Leg • eye • Arm • Ear • Face • Hand • Hair • Knee • Body • Nose • Skin • Foot • Neck • Heel • Lungs • Thigh • Mouth • Elbow • Teeth • Chest • Finger • Muscle • Eyebrow • Forehead • Del Pie toe
Latin body parts 2024-01-13
Across
- Where the brain is stored
- frontal
- Hands toes
- Crutches
- branches of the body
- Pectoral
- to hurt, vulnerable
- Sanguine color
- Osteoporosis
- The VR headset
- Dental, dentist
- Point where your arms connect to your torso
- Grows from your head
- Oral
- Cord, core
- Between hip and calf
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- Manhandlers
- Not the front
- Feet fingers
- Abbreviate
- Audio, auditory
- Connection of head and torso
- Celery
- Goes in your jeans, not the leg
- Nostril
- Omnipresent
- To cure or heal
- Language, for speaking
- Pedestrian, pedal
- Corpse
- courageous, ferocious
31 Clues: Oral • Celery • Corpse • frontal • Nostril • Crutches • Pectoral • Hands toes • Abbreviate • Cord, core • Manhandlers • Omnipresent • Feet fingers • Osteoporosis • Not the front • Sanguine color • The VR headset • Audio, auditory • To cure or heal • Dental, dentist • Pedestrian, pedal • to hurt, vulnerable • branches of the body • Grows from your head • Between hip and calf • courageous, ferocious • Language, for speaking • ...
My Body Review 2024-01-16
29 Clues: ver • oir • oler • tocar • probar • la una • espalda • el pelo • la boca • la cara • el muslo • el talon • el pecho • los ojos • la nariz • el cuerpo • la lengua • la frente • las cejas • la cabeza • las orejas • la cintura • el tobillo • la barbilla • las cachete • los dientes • el estomago • las pestanas • la pantorrilla
Body Systems #1 2024-01-08
Across
- another name for skull
- Disease in which the bones become thin and brittle
- 206 of these in the human body
- the middle layer of the skin
- when the blood supply to a part of the brain is blocked or reduced
- Red liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- Blood flow to part of the heart is blocked
- Another name for your kneecap
- the outermost layer of the skin
- The bones are connected by these
- the place where two bones meet
- disease that narrows or blocks the bronchi
- Flexible tissue on the ends of some bones, providing cushioning
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- caused by viruses or bacteria
- high blood pressure
- spinal deformity in which the spine develops in an S shape
- Taking care of the body through movement or physical activity
- Organ in the body that beats and pumps blood throughout the body
- Disease involving damage to the alveoli of the lungs
- our main protection against outside germs and bacteria
- allows us to breathe by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- hardened dead cells, varying in color and texture
- carries blood towards the heart
- cage of bones surrounding the heart and lungs
- carries blood away from the heart
25 Clues: high blood pressure • another name for skull • the middle layer of the skin • caused by viruses or bacteria • Another name for your kneecap • 206 of these in the human body • the place where two bones meet • carries blood towards the heart • the outermost layer of the skin • The bones are connected by these • carries blood away from the heart • ...
Parts of Body 2024-01-31
25 Clues: Mata • Bahu • Kaki • Siku • Pipi • Dada • Gigi • Dagu • Lutut • Leher • Perut • Mulut • Wajah • Lidah • Tangan • Hidung • Lengan • Ketiak • Rambut • Telinga • Punggung • Jari-kaki • Dahi/Jidat • Kaki(bawah) • Jari-tangan
PARTS OF BODY 2024-01-31
Across
- I use my ... to kick the ball
- Lidah in English is ...
- I bring a book with my ...
- There is a ... under my neck.
- Dagu In English is ...
- I use my hand to ... a letter
- The part of between shoulder and wrist
- I ... the voice
- Punggung In English is ...
- Bahu in English is ...
- Lutut in English is ...
- Kepala in English is...
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- It use for take a breath ...
- Perut in English is...
- I use my ... for crushed food
- The ... of sugar is sweet
- I have ten ...
- I like to ... food with my mouth
- I listen to the music with my ...
- I have long ...
- Pipi in English is ...
- I can ... using my Feet
- the function of eyes is to ...
- I can see with my ...
- I have one ...
25 Clues: I have ten ... • I have one ... • I ... the voice • I have long ... • I can see with my ... • Perut in English is... • Dagu In English is ... • Pipi in English is ... • Bahu in English is ... • Lidah in English is ... • I can ... using my Feet • Lutut in English is ... • Kepala in English is... • The ... of sugar is sweet • I bring a book with my ... • Punggung In English is ... • ...
parts of body 2021-04-28
Across
- to store temporary food.
- serve to see, view
- to eat and drink.
- to wrap and protect the knee join.
- to move and walk
- inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide
- to move and contract the forehead shell
- to regulate and coordinate most body movements.
- sense to feel, hold and move objects
- move the foo and grid that ground that is stepped on.
- to recipient of stimuli, protect physical damage.
Down
- maintain vital organs, support the body.
- to pumping blood throughout the body.
- to kiss, breathe in and snort
- supporting the body and exposing the foot to the mainland.
- arm to support the forearm body.
- to hold move, feel and move an object
- to protect fingertips that are soft and full of nerves.
- to hold the load when carrying
- sensitive eye protection.
- to hear something.
- to keep food and drinks from spilling out.
- to feel food, drink
23 Clues: to move and walk • to eat and drink. • serve to see, view • to hear something. • to feel food, drink • to store temporary food. • sensitive eye protection. • to kiss, breathe in and snort • to hold the load when carrying • arm to support the forearm body. • to wrap and protect the knee join. • sense to feel, hold and move objects • to pumping blood throughout the body. • ...
Body Parts 02 2023-10-07
Across
- The opening through which food is ingested and speech is produced.
- The fleshy part surrounding the mouth.
- The terminal part of the arm.
- The front part of the upper body.
- The joint connecting the upper arm to the forearm.
- A digit on the hand.
- The facial feature used for smelling and breathing.
- The muscular organ in the mouth used for taste and speech.
- The sensory organ for hearing and balance.
- The joint connecting the hand to the forearm.
- The soft part of the face below the eye.
- The part of the body that houses the brain and senses.
- The joint connecting the foot to the leg.
Down
- A digit on the foot.
- The joint connecting the arm to the body.
- A hard structure used for biting and chewing.
- The organ responsible for vision.
- The lower limb extending from the hip to the foot.
- The joint connecting the thigh to the leg.
- The part of the leg used for standing and walking.
- The connecting part between the head and the body.
- The upper limb extending from the shoulder to the hand.
- The upper part of the leg.
- The rear part of the body.
24 Clues: A digit on the foot. • A digit on the hand. • The upper part of the leg. • The rear part of the body. • The terminal part of the arm. • The front part of the upper body. • The organ responsible for vision. • The fleshy part surrounding the mouth. • The soft part of the face below the eye. • The joint connecting the arm to the body. • The joint connecting the foot to the leg. • ...
Body Parts & Problems 2024-04-11
Across
- The front part of your body where your heart is
- How much medicine you're supposed to take
- The bones that protect your chest
- what you stand on
- A bad sickness that makes you feel awful
- The organ that gives blood in your body
- Where your arm connects to your body
- What you use to hug with
- A special note from the doctor for medicine
- Where your teeth and tongue are
- When your body doesn't like something you ate or touched
- Being super tired all the time
- The part of your face above your eyes
- The joint that connects your foot to your leg
- The bottom part of your face
- Signs that you're not feeling well
Down
- When you feel cold and shaky
- a sound you make when you're sick in the throat
- Another name for when you have a cough + runny nose
- Where your hand meets your arm
- When your tummy hurts
- When a part of your body gets puffy
- When doctors cut you open to fix something inside your body
- When your body gets really hot
- What helps you breathe
- The bendy part of your arm
- The middle part of your body where your leg connects
- The part that bends in your leg
- Those hard things you use to chew
- Getting more medicine from the pharmacy
- Feeling like everything is spinning
31 Clues: what you stand on • When your tummy hurts • What helps you breathe • What you use to hug with • The bendy part of your arm • When you feel cold and shaky • The bottom part of your face • Where your hand meets your arm • When your body gets really hot • Being super tired all the time • The part that bends in your leg • Where your teeth and tongue are • ...
Fundamental Human Body 2024-04-14
Body parts 2 2024-08-20
20 Clues: = bahu • = dahi • = gusi • = gigi • = otak • = mata • = pipi • = dagu • = darah • = leher • = betis • = kepala • = rambut • = jenggot • = telinga • = pinggang • = keringat • = paru paru • = tenggorokan • = tulang rusak
