body Crossword Puzzles
Body Systems 2020-10-25
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- bones that keep you upright
- connects two halves of the brain
- connects brain and spinal cord
- carries blood away from your heart
- connects bones to help them move
- bones are all made of this
- causes blood to be transported anywhere in your body
- mesh like covering of blood vessels
- known as the windpipe
- Muscle that allows body part to move
- muscles that move without thinking about it
- carries blood to heart
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- Contracts sense from spinal cord delivered from brain to help you know when to move
- controls all the voluntary muscles without thinking about it
- controls left side of your body
- also known as Voluntary Muscles
- Controls right side of your body
- smallest bones in your body
- two large tubes that lead to the lungs
- tiny air sects at the end of each bronchial
- keeps flowing in your blood
- Helps you move
- a dome shaped muscle under the lungs
- where blood enters heart
- contracts to strengthen muscles
25 Clues: Helps you move • known as the windpipe • carries blood to heart • where blood enters heart • bones are all made of this • bones that keep you upright • smallest bones in your body • keeps flowing in your blood • connects brain and spinal cord • controls left side of your body • also known as Voluntary Muscles • contracts to strengthen muscles • connects two halves of the brain • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-22
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- Allow a rotating or twisting motion (the joint)
- A condition of the skin that shows up as different types of bumps
- When you exercise your other muscles besides your heart
- A type of exercise that gets the heart pumping and gets you breathing harder
- Wash your face twice a day with warm water and mild soap
- Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- is a temporary loss of consciousness
- Pull on joints, allow us to move
- Exercising helps people lose weight and lower the risk of some diseases
- Where two bones meet
- They can damage hearing in the same way that things like chainsaws can
- 8 to 10 hours is needed for most teens
- Caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth
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- A permanent kind of body art
- Where you stretch your muscles and/or joints
- A medical condition where it is hard to breathe
- Benefits every part of the body, including the mind
- Protects the brain and forms the shape of our face
- helps our bodies create vitamin D
- Attached by cord-like tendons to bone (the muscle)
20 Clues: Where two bones meet • A permanent kind of body art • Pull on joints, allow us to move • helps our bodies create vitamin D • is a temporary loss of consciousness • 8 to 10 hours is needed for most teens • Where you stretch your muscles and/or joints • Allow a rotating or twisting motion (the joint) • A medical condition where it is hard to breathe • ...
Body systems 2020-10-31
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- an involuntary muscle
- This type of muscle is attacked to the bones
- The basic workings of the nervous system depend a lot on tiny cells called
- type of muscle found in the heart
- bones store it and release it to the bloodstream
- voluntary muscles are controlled by the
- move body parts by contracting and relaxing
- This protects the brain
- joints that rotate or twist
- Olfactory cells in the mucous membranes lining each nostril react to chemicals you breathe in and send messages along specific nerves to the brain.
- the type of joint that only moves in one direction
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- underneath the middle of the forebrain, acts as a master coordinator for all the messages going in and out of the brain to the spinal cord.
- where two bones meet
- Tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles
- Another name for windpipe
- carries messages form the sensory organs
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Voice box
- Tiny hairs in the nose
- another name for involuntary muscles
- Light entering the eye forms an upside-down image on the retina. The retina transforms the light into nerve signals for the brain.
21 Clues: Voice box • where two bones meet • an involuntary muscle • Tiny hairs in the nose • This protects the brain • Another name for windpipe • joints that rotate or twist • type of muscle found in the heart • Tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles • another name for involuntary muscles • voluntary muscles are controlled by the • carries messages form the sensory organs • ...
Body crossword 2020-10-27
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- in your head
- attached to your shoulder
- between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
- it looks like a sponge
- you eat
- carry’s messages
- carry blood from the heart
- go through the whole body
- attached by cord like tendons
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- structure of your body
- made of fibers
- center of the circulatory system
- is found in the heart
- center of the nervous system
- it’s extremely strong
- you breath
- center of the respiratory System
- food goes to the stomach
- separates the left atrium from the left ventricle
- contains information
20 Clues: you eat • you breath • in your head • made of fibers • carry’s messages • contains information • is found in the heart • it’s extremely strong • structure of your body • it looks like a sponge • food goes to the stomach • attached to your shoulder • go through the whole body • carry blood from the heart • center of the nervous system • attached by cord like tendons • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- system that helps circulate blood throughout our body
- this carries deoxygenated blood back to our heart
- one of the two types of cells in the nervous system
- one of the primary organs in the central nervous system
- number of skeletal muscles in our body
- disease that is caused by long term inflammation in the bronchial tubes
- largest bone in the human skeletal system
- an organ that is in the middle of our chest
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- total amount of bones in our body
- another name for the circulatory system
- one of the two parts of the respiratory system
- main tissue that encase the heart
- biggest joint in your body
- study of diseases and disorders of the nervous system
- a muscle you can control
- pairs of spinal nerves in the human body
- form of cancer that comes from your lungs
- muscle that controls 80% of breathing
- smallest bone in the skeletal system
- one of the strongest muscles
20 Clues: a muscle you can control • biggest joint in your body • one of the strongest muscles • total amount of bones in our body • main tissue that encase the heart • smallest bone in the skeletal system • muscle that controls 80% of breathing • number of skeletal muscles in our body • another name for the circulatory system • pairs of spinal nerves in the human body • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2020-10-27
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- the organ in your body that sends signals around the body
- organ that lets you breath
- the nerves that connects and brings all signals back to the brain
- passage ways that carry blood back to the heart and lungs
- an organ system within your body consisting your muscles working together
- a body system that consist of your bones working together
- muscles located on your arm that form when lifting weights and doing push-ups
- the system in your body that helps you breath
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- locations where the different bones meet and move
- body system that sends signals throughout the body, telling different body parts what to do
- your muscles ability to move and contract for long periods of time
- places where oxygen can go through your body to the lungs
- cells sent from the brain to the body
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the system in your body that brings blood around to the places needed
- passage ways that carry blood throughout the body
- the thing in your throat that lets you speak
- bones that shape your head
- muscle in your body that is a part of your core located on your stomach
- bones that form your chest and waist that also are there to protect your internal organs
20 Clues: organ that lets you breath • bones that shape your head • cells sent from the brain to the body • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • the thing in your throat that lets you speak • the system in your body that helps you breath • locations where the different bones meet and move • passage ways that carry blood throughout the body • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2020-10-27
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- a body system that consist of your bones working together
- body system that sends signals throughout the body, telling different body parts what to do
- the organ in your body that sends signals around the body
- cells sent from the brain to the body
- the system in your body that brings blood around to the places needed
- locations where the different bones meet and move
- muscle in your body that is a part of your core located on your stomach
- bones that shape your head
- passage ways that carry blood throughout the body
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- organ that lets you breath
- the thing in your throat that lets you speak
- muscles located on your arm that form when lifting weights and doing push-ups
- your muscles ability to move and contract for long periods of time
- an organ system within your body consisting your muscles working together
- passage ways that carry blood back to the heart and lungs
- the system in your body that helps you breath
- places where oxygen can go through your body to the lungs
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the nerves that connects and brings all signals back to the brain
- bones that form your chest and waist that also are there to protect your internal organs
20 Clues: organ that lets you breath • bones that shape your head • cells sent from the brain to the body • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • the thing in your throat that lets you speak • the system in your body that helps you breath • locations where the different bones meet and move • passage ways that carry blood throughout the body • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-26
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- Contracts to bend a limb at a joint
- A passageway for food and air
- The framework of protein that bones are made up of
- Carry blood back to the heart
- Part of the central nervous system
- Bone that looks like a sponge
- Tiny hairs that filter out dust and particles
- Circulation from the heart to lungs, repeat
- Found in the heart
- Makes and repairs new/old bone
- Left, Right, pump blood out of the heart
- This muscle contracts when you bend your elbow
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- Takes longer to contract than skeletal muscles
- Millions of these tiny air sacs are in our lungs
- Tiny cells in the nervous system
- The outer layer of the cerebrum
- Strengthens the walls of the trachea
- Carries messages from sensory organs
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Fastens bones to other bones
20 Clues: Found in the heart • Fastens bones to other bones • A passageway for food and air • Carry blood back to the heart • Bone that looks like a sponge • Makes and repairs new/old bone • The outer layer of the cerebrum • Carry blood away from the heart • Tiny cells in the nervous system • Part of the central nervous system • Contracts to bend a limb at a joint • ...
Human Body 2020-10-27
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- produces white blood cells
- windpipe
- makes bones strong
- outer layer of cerebrum
- spongy bone
- covers air tube when we swallow
- flaky scalp
- receives messages from your nerves
- lumpy skin
- the source of your nerves
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- the main part of your brain
- cells that clot blood
- blood cells that carry oxygen
- what blood travels through
- throat
- A small cut or scrape
- framework of protein that makes up bones
- blood cells that fight germs
- A red or purple mark
- voice-box
20 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice-box • lumpy skin • spongy bone • flaky scalp • makes bones strong • A red or purple mark • cells that clot blood • A small cut or scrape • outer layer of cerebrum • the source of your nerves • produces white blood cells • what blood travels through • the main part of your brain • blood cells that fight germs • blood cells that carry oxygen • covers air tube when we swallow • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- There are three types of muscles: Skeletal, involuntary and...
- the airtight box that houses the bronchial tree
- Muscles pull on the...
- a small flap of tissue, keeps food and liquid from going into the lungs
- move body parts by contracting and then relaxing
- protects the brain and forms the shape of the face
- lungs bring in...
- a big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood
- a pathway for messages between the brain and the body
- contains the information that essentially makes you who you are
- coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
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- sends blood throughout our bodies
- controls what you think and feel
- provide support for our bodies and help form our shape
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite, sleep patterns
- carry blood away from the heart
- carry blood back to the heart.
- lung take out...
- The outer layer of the cerebrum
- shelters the heart and lungs
20 Clues: lung take out... • lungs bring in... • Muscles pull on the... • shelters the heart and lungs • carry blood back to the heart. • carry blood away from the heart • The outer layer of the cerebrum • controls what you think and feel • sends blood throughout our bodies • the airtight box that houses the bronchial tree • move body parts by contracting and then relaxing • ...
Body systems 2021-10-21
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- Stores calcium, phosphorus, and fats
- flexion bending forward or bending the
- 7 neck vertebrae
- increasing the angle between two bones or straightening a body part
- Two or more tissues joined together for specific purpose
- away from the knee
- Areas where two or more bones join together
- When muscle fibers are stimulated
- moving a body part toward the midline
- muscles which contract automatically
- atrium receives blood as it returns from body cells
- body’s muscle, fat and skin
- skeleton forms the extremities of the body
- vessels carry lymph
- When muscle fibers are stimulated by nerves, they contract, or become short and thick
- Outer protective covering of cell
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- a type of leukocyte, or white blood cell
- turning a body part downward
- skeleton forms the main trunk of the body
- plan Superior/inferior, cranial/caudal
- Called furnaces or powerhouses of the cell
- turning a body part upward
- allows the muscle to return to its original shape after it has contracted, or stretched
- five bones on each hand to
- Groups of cells of the same type join together to
- eight wrist bones on each hand
- muscles that you contract when you want to move
- lower arm bone on thumb side that rotates around ulna to allow the hand to turn freely
- ability to be stretched
- salt excess water through perspiration
- larger bone of lower arm
- Often called “brain” of the cell
- substances used tocombat infection
- nerves, they contract, or become short and thick
- ventricle Receives blood from left atrium
- moving a body part away from the midline
- palm
37 Clues: palm • 7 neck vertebrae • away from the knee • vessels carry lymph • ability to be stretched • larger bone of lower arm • turning a body part upward • five bones on each hand to • body’s muscle, fat and skin • turning a body part downward • eight wrist bones on each hand • Often called “brain” of the cell • When muscle fibers are stimulated • Outer protective covering of cell • ...
Body systems 2021-10-21
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- Stores calcium, phosphorus, and fats
- flexion bending forward or bending the
- 7 neck vertebrae
- increasing the angle between two bones or straightening a body part
- Two or more tissues joined together for specific purpose
- away from the knee
- Areas where two or more bones join together
- When muscle fibers are stimulated
- moving a body part toward the midline
- muscles which contract automatically
- atrium receives blood as it returns from body cells
- body’s muscle, fat and skin
- skeleton forms the extremities of the body
- vessels carry lymph
- When muscle fibers are stimulated by nerves, they contract, or become short and thick
- Outer protective covering of cell
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- a type of leukocyte, or white blood cell
- turning a body part downward
- skeleton forms the main trunk of the body
- plan Superior/inferior, cranial/caudal
- Called furnaces or powerhouses of the cell
- turning a body part upward
- allows the muscle to return to its original shape after it has contracted, or stretched
- five bones on each hand to
- Groups of cells of the same type join together to
- eight wrist bones on each hand
- muscles that you contract when you want to move
- lower arm bone on thumb side that rotates around ulna to allow the hand to turn freely
- ability to be stretched
- salt excess water through perspiration
- larger bone of lower arm
- Often called “brain” of the cell
- substances used tocombat infection
- nerves, they contract, or become short and thick
- ventricle Receives blood from left atrium
- moving a body part away from the midline
- palm
37 Clues: palm • 7 neck vertebrae • away from the knee • vessels carry lymph • ability to be stretched • larger bone of lower arm • turning a body part upward • five bones on each hand to • body’s muscle, fat and skin • turning a body part downward • eight wrist bones on each hand • Often called “brain” of the cell • When muscle fibers are stimulated • Outer protective covering of cell • ...
Body Parts 2021-10-01
20 Clues: rim • ruga • gripe • axila • pulso • canela • queixo • fígado • narina • maxilar • pulmões • catapora • cotovelo • antebraço • resfriado • tornozelo • panturrilha • dor de cabeça • dor nas costas • queimadura de sol
MY BODY 2021-10-05
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- Screen at the back of eyeball, where all images are formed.
- Smallest bone.
- Hole that allows light to enter the eyes.
- Largest Gland.
- Biggest bone in our body.
- Stretchy band holding bones together.
- Largest sense organ.
- It protects our spinal cord.
- NERVE: Nerve connecting eye to brain.
- Muscular organ that provide blood circulation.
- LINE: Fish feel water waves through this.
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- Small bones joining together to make backbone.
- Number of bones in our neck.
- Dark structure in front of eyeball.
- Tough substance at the end of bones.
- Sounds that humans cannot hear.
- Insects like house cricket hear through this.
- Animal that can see in two different directions at same time.
- Place where two bones meet.
- MARROW: Blood cells are manufactured here.
20 Clues: Smallest bone. • Largest Gland. • Largest sense organ. • Biggest bone in our body. • Place where two bones meet. • Number of bones in our neck. • It protects our spinal cord. • Sounds that humans cannot hear. • Dark structure in front of eyeball. • Tough substance at the end of bones. • Stretchy band holding bones together. • NERVE: Nerve connecting eye to brain. • ...
The Body 2022-03-29
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- I bend my arm at my _____________
- My ________________ touch the ground when I walk.
- I listen with my __________
- I speak and eat with my ___________
- I hold my pencil with my ___________
- My ______________ are at the ends of my feet.
- Body My legs and feet are in my ______________
- I wave hello with my ___________
- I point my finger to me. I point to my __________
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- My eyes and ears are on my __________
- The _____________ connects the arm and the hand.
- I smell with my _________
- I hug my child with my ____________
- I see with my ________
- My ________ are between my arms and my body
- I bend my leg. I bend my ________________
- I stand on my _________________
- Food goes to my ____________
- I drink water. I swallow with my ________________
- Body My chest and head are in my ________________
20 Clues: I see with my ________ • I smell with my _________ • I listen with my __________ • Food goes to my ____________ • I stand on my _________________ • I wave hello with my ___________ • I bend my arm at my _____________ • I hug my child with my ____________ • I speak and eat with my ___________ • I hold my pencil with my ___________ • My eyes and ears are on my __________ • ...
Body & Fruits 2022-03-31
21 Clues: pir • mata • apel • kaki • gigi • lidah • bibir • nanas • mulut • jeruk • lemon • pisang • hidung • kepala • tangan • anggur • telinga • stroberi • semangka • jari kaki • jari tangan
body system 2021-11-11
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- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- blood vessels in humans
- the process of a cell changing from one cell type to another
- the involuntary constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal, creating wave-like movements that push the contents of the canal forward
- the division of the nervous system containing all the nerves that lie outside of the central nervous system
- a cell or group of cells that receives stimuli
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- a group of cells that have similar structure
- of the heart that pumps blood into the vessels to reach the tissues and organs
- blood vessels in humans
- he external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- an electrically excitable cell
- a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint
- the muscular tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to the stomach
- the point of contact between elements
- purely physical process
- the system of an organism's body that performs the function of excretion,
- a hollow part or cavity in an organ
- windpipe
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- he processing center of the body
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- the blood is not enclosed in the blood vessels
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- any of the finger like or threadlike projections from the surface of certain membranous structures, typically serving to increase surface area and facilitate the passage of fluid or nutrients
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- of the xylem and the phloem
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- contractile tissue grouped into coordinated systems
- system a biological system consisting of a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
- the major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body
- a part of the nervous system responsible for processing sensory information
- skeleton a skeleton formed by a fluid-filled compartment within the body
- involuntary muscle
- the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract.
- the passageway leading from the mouth and nose to the esophagus and larynx
- involuntary striated muscle tissue found only in the heart
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles. The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the veins of the body; the left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary vein.
- minute openings found in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other plant organs
- long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- the process of breaking down food by mechanical and enzymatic action in the alimentary canal into substances that can be used by the body
- a group of tissues with similar functions
45 Clues: windpipe • involuntary muscle • blood vessels in humans • blood vessels in humans • purely physical process • of the xylem and the phloem • an electrically excitable cell • he processing center of the body • a hollow part or cavity in an organ • the point of contact between elements • a group of tissues with similar functions • a group of cells that have similar structure • ...
The body 2021-11-09
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- Two organs that you hear with
- The part in the middle of your arm where it bends
- Used for standing and walking
- Two flat parts on the ends of your legs that you stand on
- The part of your face through which you breathe and smell
- One of the five, separate parts at the end of your foot
- The front part of your body just below your chest
- The bottom part of your face, below your mouth
- Joint above your foot
- Two organs, which you use to see with
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- One of the five, long, separate parts at the end of your hand
- The soft thing inside your mouth that you use for tasting and speaking
- Joins your arms to your body, below your neck
- Two long parts at each side of the human body, ending in a hand
- The front part of the head where the eyes, nose, and mouth are
- The part of the face that is used for eating and speaking
- The two soft, red edges of the mouth
- The part of the body between your head and your shoulders
- The front of your body between your neck and your stomach
- The middle part of your leg where it bends
- The part of your body above your neck
21 Clues: Joint above your foot • Two organs that you hear with • Used for standing and walking • The two soft, red edges of the mouth • The part of your body above your neck • Two organs, which you use to see with • The middle part of your leg where it bends • Joins your arms to your body, below your neck • The bottom part of your face, below your mouth • ...
Body Parts 2021-11-13
Body Systems 2021-12-10
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- remove dust and debris in the nose
- produces bile
- surrounded by cartilage rings
- enzyme found in the stomach
- enzyme found in your mouth
- carries nutrients through the body
- site of gas exchange in your lungs
- connects the oral and nasal cavity
- direction ribs move during exhalation
- flattens during inhalation
- where ingestion occurs
- enzyme that breaks down lipids
- moistens food in the mouth
- grinds food up
- stores bile
- absorbs nutrients
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- produces enzymes
- uses enzymes to breakdown food
- direction ribs move during inhalation
- movement which forces air out of your body
- known as your voice box
- the gas you breathe out
- prevents food from entering the trachea
- removal of waste from the digestion system
- what proteins are broken down into
- the gas you breathe in
26 Clues: stores bile • produces bile • grinds food up • produces enzymes • absorbs nutrients • where ingestion occurs • the gas you breathe in • known as your voice box • the gas you breathe out • enzyme found in your mouth • flattens during inhalation • moistens food in the mouth • enzyme found in the stomach • surrounded by cartilage rings • uses enzymes to breakdown food • ...
Body Fundamentals 2022-01-18
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- Sacral chakra, located about 2’’ below the naval and 2’’ in. Our ability to accept new experiences; our senses of abundance, well-being, pleasure, and sexuality; our connection to the water element
- Pelvis tilted posteriorly
- The egg-white like consistency in the capsule of synovial joints is called _____ fluid
- Moving away from the midline of the body
- Name of the joint that is three joints in one
- Part of spine with 5 fused vertebrae, plus 3 or 4 fused in the coccyx
- Part of spine with 12 vertebrae, cannot hyperextend
- The ______ plane divides the body into symmetrical right and left halves
- Chinese/Japanese energetic pathways
- The ____ can move thanks to the sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular joints
- Important muscle connecting spine and pelvis to the legs
- Joint located between the medial clavicle and the manubrium of the sternum
- The upper arm bone
- Heart chakra, located at the center of the chest above the heart. Our ability to love and be loved. Our experiences of joy and inner peace, connection to the air element
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- Third eye chakra, located at the forehead between the eyes. Ability to see the big picture, focus; our sense of intuition, wisdom, imagination; our ability to think and make decisions
- Indian energetic pathways
- Solar plexus chakra, at the base of the sternum. Our ability to be confident and in control of our lives, sense of self-worth, and connection to the fire element
- Throat chakra, located at the throat. Our ability to communicate, our feelings of self-expression and truth
- Moving towards the midline of the body
- Diaphragm goes _____ on the inhale
- Joint located between distal clavicle and the acromion process of the scapula
- Pelvis tilted anteriorly
- Part of spine with 5 vertebrae, cannot rotate
- of spine with 7 vertebrae, atlas and axis are top 2 cervical going right to the skull
- Crown chakra, located at the top of the head. Spiritual connectivity connecting to bliss and enlightenment
- Sesamoid bone, not connected to any other bone, floats
- The shoulder blade
- The breastbone
- The thigh bone, longest and heaviest bone in the body
- Primarily a hinge joint capable of flexion and extension called the ____ joint
30 Clues: The breastbone • The shoulder blade • The upper arm bone • Pelvis tilted anteriorly • Indian energetic pathways • Pelvis tilted posteriorly • Diaphragm goes _____ on the inhale • Chinese/Japanese energetic pathways • Moving towards the midline of the body • Moving away from the midline of the body • Name of the joint that is three joints in one • ...
Body parts 2022-01-26
22 Clues: acs • āda • pēda • auss • zobi • kakls • lūpas • bārda • sirds • kauli • celis • plecs • galva • deguns • mugura • potīte • vēders • pirksts • elkonis • muskuļi • smadzenes • kāju pirksti
Body Coordination 2022-02-22
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- Neurons found within the central nervous system. They process and integrate incoming sensory information, and relay outgoing motor information. They send information BETWEEN sensory neurons and motor neurons.
- A reaction or change in an organism, either physiological or behavioural, as a result of a stimulus.
- Nervous System (PNS): All the nerves that do not form the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord): sensory receptors, sensory neurons and motor neurons.
- neurons: Sensory neurons gather information from the sensory receptors (senses) and send this sensory information as impulses TOWARDS the central nervous system.
- Sheath: Around the axon of a neuron, an insulating coat of cell membrane.
- Cord: Part of the central nervous system that is below the brain and enclosed within vertebra.
- A rapid, unconscious reaction to a stimulus, mediated by the spinal cord or lower brain.
- arc: A rapid response which automatically follows a stimulus, involving only a small number of neurons. It is composed of a receptor cell, a sensory neuron, an interneuron (relay neuron) in the spinal cord, and a motor neuron, which carries the message to the effector.
- The enlarged part of the CNS which is encased within the cranium of the skull, where information is processed and integrated.
- nervous system: The brain and the spinal cord
- Nervous System: Division of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) that contains all sensory neurons, and motor neurons to skeletal muscles.
- A molecule that is released from the synaptic terminal of a neuron at a synapse, diffuses across the synaptic cleft, and binds to the cell on the other side, triggering a response.
- Junction between two neurons or a junction between neurons and receptor or effector cells.
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- Sacs in the axon terminal that contain neurotransmitters, able to fuse with the membrane of the axon terminal in order to release their contents into the synaptic cleft.
- neurons: Motor neurons send information AWAY from the central nervous system to effector muscles, glands and other organs (effectors).
- Many individual neurons group together into a single structure.
- Any change in the environment of an organism that is detected by a receptor and provokes a response in the organism
- Long, threadlike part of a neuron which conducts impulses AWAY from the soma (cell body).
- terminals: The many fibres that the terminal end of an axon branches into. The end of the neuron where the electrical nerve impulse finishes prior to the synapse.
- A cell or group of cells that receives stimuli
- (cell body): The cell body of the neuron that processes input from the dendrites; contains the nucleus.
- A nerve cell; an elongated branched cell that carries electrical messages, called nerve impulses, from one part of the body to another at high speed
- Short, branching terminals that receive nerve impulses from other neurons or sensory receptors, and relay the impulse TOWARD the cell body.
- nervous system: Branch of the peripheral nervous system which is involuntary and regulates internal processes without our awareness. Consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic
24 Clues: nervous system: The brain and the spinal cord • A cell or group of cells that receives stimuli • Many individual neurons group together into a single structure. • Sheath: Around the axon of a neuron, an insulating coat of cell membrane. • A rapid, unconscious reaction to a stimulus, mediated by the spinal cord or lower brain. • ...
Body parts 2021-12-28
23 Clues: cou • nez • bras • joue • cils • tête • oeil • main • dents • pieds • pouce • genou • bouche • jambes • lèvres • cheveux • poignet • épaules • sourcil • cheville • oreilles • paupières • doigts de pied
Body Parts 2022-04-06
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- This is on your head.
- You use these to walk.
- These are on the end of your feet.
- This is on top of your neck.
- You use this to speak.
- This is under your head
- You use these to hear.
- You use this to smell things.
- These are at the end of your arms.
- These are on the end of your hands.
- These are on the end of your legs.
- These are inside your mouth.
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- These are at the side of your body.
- This is above your stomach.
- These are at the top of your arms
- This is under your mouth.
- This is inside your mouth.
- This is under your chest.
- You use these to see.
- This is in the middle of your arm.
- This is in the middle of your leg.
- This is on the front of your head.
- These are over your eyes.
23 Clues: This is on your head. • You use these to see. • You use these to walk. • You use this to speak. • You use these to hear. • This is under your head • This is under your mouth. • This is under your chest. • These are over your eyes. • This is inside your mouth. • This is above your stomach. • This is on top of your neck. • These are inside your mouth. • You use this to smell things. • ...
The body 2017-01-09
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- the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle
- either of the two bones at the bottom of the face that contain the teeth and move when you talk or eat
- the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck
- the part of the body between the head and the shoulders
- the joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm where it bends in the middle
- either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck
- joint between the hand and the arm
- either of the two organs on the face that you see with
- the joint between the top and bottom parts of the leg where it bends in the middle
- either of the two soft edges at the opening to the mouth
- the top part of the leg between the knee and the hip
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- part of the face above the eyes and below the hair
- one of the five long thin parts that stick out from the hand
- the part of the human body that is on the opposite side to the chest, between the neck and the tops of the legs
- the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, used for breathing
- either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with
- the organ inside the body where food goes when you swallow it
- either of the pieces of skin above and below the eye that cover it when you blink or close the eye
- any of the hard white structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food
- thin hard layer covering the outer tip of the fingers or toes
20 Clues: joint between the hand and the arm • the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle • part of the face above the eyes and below the hair • the top part of the leg between the knee and the hip • either of the two organs on the face that you see with • the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck • the part of the body between the head and the shoulders • ...
HUMAN BODY 2017-05-02
24 Clues: krk • pas • bok • paže • záda • dlaň • hruď • čelo • brada • palec • jazyk • lýtko • holeň • loket • stehno • koleno • kotník • břicho • malíček • chodidlo • ukazováček • prsteníček • prst na ruce • prst na noze
Body Systems 2017-04-26
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- something that generates a response
- electrical signal of the nervous system
- system of heart, blood, and vessels used to transport nutrients and wastes
- system of bones and cartilage for support, protection and movement
- system that receives and sends electrical signals throughout your body
- automatic nervous system response
- 2 words- two or more organs that work together. digestive system is one of these
- another name for the circulatory system
- system that filters the blood at the kidneys, and removes wastes such as excess water, salts and urea
- system that consists of glands that regulates body functions, growth and development by sending chemical messengers through the blood stream
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- system made up of parts of other systems such as white blood cells, skin, and stomach acids to protect you from harmful organisms
- a disease causing organism
- system that allows body movement. voluntary for skeletal movement, involuntary for digestive organs and heart
- system composed of hair skin and nails. Protects you from invaders and prevents your insides from drying out
- a group of similar cells working together (epithelial, nervous,muscle, or connective
- the state of a stable (balanced) internal environment
- system composed of parts of other systems that rids the body of wastes
- system for bringing in and breaking down nutrients for absorption into the bloodstream
- chemical messenger of the endocrine system
- two or more tissue types working together to perform a specific function heart or brain are examples
- system that brings in oxygen and gets rid of waste carbon dioxide through the lungs
21 Clues: a disease causing organism • automatic nervous system response • something that generates a response • electrical signal of the nervous system • another name for the circulatory system • chemical messenger of the endocrine system • the state of a stable (balanced) internal environment • system of bones and cartilage for support, protection and movement • ...
Body Organization 2017-02-22
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- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans
- the study of the form and structure of an organism
- control and communicate
- the study of the processes of living organism
- rigid cellulose barrier
- the major part of the digestion of food occur
- supports and protects the body
- the study of how disease occurs
- move and protect
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed
- an organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions. Each does a particular job in the body, and is made up of certain tissues
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- a large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates, involved in many metabolic processes
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- fights off invading germs:provides protection from diseases parasites
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- produces RNA,which exits and travels to the ribosomes
- secrete and protect
- aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, in a multi-cellular organism
- cell recognition uses proteins embedded in membrane
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.
21 Clues: move and protect • secrete and protect • control and communicate • rigid cellulose barrier • supports and protects the body • the study of how disease occurs • the study of the processes of living organism • the major part of the digestion of food occur • the study of the form and structure of an organism • cell recognition uses proteins embedded in membrane • ...
The body 2018-02-15
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- This type of performance enhancement drug is dangerous and has harmful side effects, and are banned from many sports organizations.
- This type of fiber is a material in food that resists digestion and adds bulk to diet.
- Type of disorder that means severe loss of appetite.
- Consumption of this fat can lead to increase chance of heart disease.
- the ___________ effect is a false sense of benefit felt by a patient caused by a psychological belief of a fake medicine.
- Energy ____________ is the total calories used for all activities over a given period of time.
- This functions as the primary building blocks of the body.
- The ¨aero¨ in aerobic stands for _______.
- educational tool that enables incorporating dietary guidelines into daily use.
- Examples of them are starch and sugar.
- These supplements increase storage of PCr and give energy.
- Substance made up of fatty acids.
- On nutrition labels, nutrients are declared as __________ of the Daily Value in order to prevent misinterpretation.
- This specific selected vitamin includes whole grains, liver, egg, and yolk.
- organic compounds that the body requires in small amounts but cannot manufacture.
- The American _____ Association.
- 10 nutrients that are essential are also known as _________ nutrients.
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- A type of disorder that describes binging on foods and then throwing it up or fasting in order to stay away from the fear of gaining weight.
- ____________ Fiber can prevent constipation and colon disorders.
- A unit of heat.
- The ¨A¨ in FDA stands for ________________.
- ____________ Fat is derived from plants.
- The DRV suggests under 300mg of ______________.
- Substances that provide nourishment.
- Sum of all physical and chemical processes that take place. in the body
- The best way to find this is to determine the lean body weight and the percent body fat.
- Deeper ___________ requires more oxygen, and transports more oxygen to the body cells .
- A persons body will stay the same when energy ________ equals energy output.
- This specific mineral includes yogurt, cheese, milk, and tofu.
- Anabolic ____________ relate to the male hormone and the selling of them were banned in 2004.
30 Clues: A unit of heat. • The American _____ Association. • Substance made up of fatty acids. • Substances that provide nourishment. • Examples of them are starch and sugar. • ____________ Fat is derived from plants. • The ¨aero¨ in aerobic stands for _______. • The ¨A¨ in FDA stands for ________________. • The DRV suggests under 300mg of ______________. • ...
The Body 2018-02-15
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- Substance made up of fatty acids.
- ____________ Fiber can prevent constipation and colon disorders.
- Consumption of this fat can lead to increase chance of heart disease.
- This type of performance enhancement drug is dangerous and has harmful side effects, and are banned from many sports organizations.
- the ___________ effect is a false sense of benefit felt by a patient caused by a psychological belief of a fake medicine.
- On nutrition labels, nutrients are declared as __________ of the Daily Value in order to prevent misinterpretation.
- educational tool that enables incorporating dietary guidelines into daily use.
- Deeper ___________ requires more oxygen, and transports more oxygen to the body cells .
- This specific mineral includes yogurt, cheese, milk, and tofu.
- The ¨A¨ in FDA stands for ________________.
- Type of disorder that means severe loss of appetite.
- organic compounds that the body requires in small amounts but cannot manufacture.
- A persons body will stay the same when energy ________ equals energy output.
- The American _____ Association.
- This specific selected vitamin includes whole grains, liver, egg, and yolk.
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- Anabolic ____________ relate to the male hormone and the selling of them were banned in 2004.
- 10 nutrients that are essential are also known as _________ nutrients.
- ____________ Fat is derived from plants.
- A common sign of bulimia is ____________ problems.
- The best way to find this is to determine the lean body weight and the percent body fat.
- A unit of heat.
- Examples of them are starch and sugar.
- Energy ____________ is the total calories used for all activities over a given period of time.
- The DRV suggests under 300mg of ______________.
- Sum of all physical and chemical processes that take place. in the body
- These supplements increase storage of PCr and give energy.
- Substances that provide nourishment.
- A type of disorder that describes binging on foods and then throwing it up or fasting in order to stay away from the fear of gaining weight.
- This type of fiber is a material in food that resists digestion and adds bulk to diet.
- This functions as the primary building blocks of the body.
- The ¨aero¨ in aerobic stands for _______.
31 Clues: A unit of heat. • The American _____ Association. • Substance made up of fatty acids. • Substances that provide nourishment. • Examples of them are starch and sugar. • ____________ Fat is derived from plants. • The ¨aero¨ in aerobic stands for _______. • The ¨A¨ in FDA stands for ________________. • The DRV suggests under 300mg of ______________. • ...
Body Systems 2017-11-28
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- Organ that filters blood of waste using structures called nephrons.
- Carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
- Body system that is a protective outer layer such as the hair, skin, and nails.
- Body System that breaks down food in order to use the nutrients.
- Body System that is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of waste and toxins.
- Body System that collects wastes produced by cells and removes them from the body.
- Type of digestion in which food is turned into a mushy substance.
- Gland that uses the fight or flight response.
- Stores urine until it is released from the body.
- Two Lymph Nodes located on each side of the back of your throat.
- A large, meaty organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs.
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- Small glands throughout the body which carry fluid, nutrients, and waste between the tissues and bloodstream.
- The fatty layer of the skin that helps to insulate the body.
- Type of digestion in which food is chewed, mixed, and churned.
- Organs in the digestive system in which food does pass through.
- Organs in the digestive system such as the tongue, teeth, liver, gall bladder and pancreas.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- The master gland that stimulates growth.
- Body System that is a collection of glands that secrete hormones through the blood to specific target organs.
- Tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder.
- Natural Killer cells that release chemicals that kill a foreign invader without previous recognition of that cell.
- The middle layer of the skin which contains blood vessels, nerve fibers, muscles, oil and sweat glands.
- Organ in the upper, left part of the abdomen that plays multiple roles in the lymphatic system.
23 Clues: The outer layer of the skin. • The master gland that stimulates growth. • Gland that uses the fight or flight response. • Stores urine until it is released from the body. • Tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder. • Carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. • The fatty layer of the skin that helps to insulate the body. • ...
Human Body 2017-10-19
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- the trunk of the human body
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks
- the part of the human body below the ribs and above the hips, often narrower than the areas above and below
- each of a series of slender curved bones, protecting inner organs
- a serious injury to a person's body
- to hurt (your ankle, knee, wrist, etc.) by turning it too far
- the joint connecting the foot with the leg
- the part of the body containing the digestive and reproductive organs
- a crack, hole, separation into parts or pieces etc., that is caused by damage, injury, or pressure
- the part of your body where your arm is connected
- temporary unconsciousness or confusion and other symptoms caused by a blow on the head
- the part of your body where your hand joins your arm
- either of the large, flat triangular bones which lie against the ribs in the upper back and provide attachments for the bone and muscles of the upper arm
- the part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body
- the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle
- each of the two upper limbs
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- the front surface of a person's or animal's body between the neck and the stomach.
- a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- a powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object
- wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation
- a sudden short sound caused by a blow, especially on a door to attract attention or gain entry.
- an injury appearing as an area of discoloured skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels
- the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips
- the large bony frame near the base of the spine to which the hindlimbs or legs are attached in humans and many other vertebrates
- disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place
- the area of the body where your legs come together
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist
- a short band of tough, flexible connective tissue which connects two bones or holds together a joint
- the bony frame formed by the ribs round the chest
- when it stops working properly because something inside prevents movement
- a flexible but inelastic cord of tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- to make a hole or wound with a sharp-edged tool or object
32 Clues: the trunk of the human body • each of the two upper limbs • a serious injury to a person's body • the joint connecting the foot with the leg • the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle • the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist • the part of your body where your arm is connected • the bony frame formed by the ribs round the chest • ...
Human Body 2017-10-19
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- a sudden short sound caused by a blow, especially on a door to attract attention or gain entry.
- the front surface of a person's or animal's body between the neck and the stomach.
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks
- an injury appearing as an area of discoloured skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels
- the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips
- disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place
- the bony frame formed by the ribs round the chest
- a short band of tough, flexible connective tissue which connects two bones or holds together a joint
- when it stops working properly because something inside prevents movement
- the part of the body containing the digestive and reproductive organs
- wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation
- the part of your body where your hand joins your arm
- the trunk of the human body
- the part of your body where your arm is connected
- the joint connecting the foot with the leg
- to hurt (your ankle, knee, wrist, etc.) by turning it too far
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- to make a hole or wound with a sharp-edged tool or object
- the part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist
- either of the large, flat triangular bones which lie against the ribs in the upper back and provide attachments for the bone and muscles of the upper arm
- temporary unconsciousness or confusion and other symptoms caused by a blow on the head
- a crack, hole, separation into parts or pieces etc., that is caused by damage, injury, or pressure
- a flexible but inelastic cord of tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- a serious injury to a person's body
- the part of the human body below the ribs and above the hips, often narrower than the areas above and below
- a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- the area of the body where your legs come together
- the large bony frame near the base of the spine to which the hindlimbs or legs are attached in humans and many other vertebrates
- the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle
- each of a series of slender curved bones, protecting inner organs
- a powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object
- each of the two upper limbs
32 Clues: the trunk of the human body • each of the two upper limbs • a serious injury to a person's body • the joint connecting the foot with the leg • the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle • the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist • the bony frame formed by the ribs round the chest • the part of your body where your arm is connected • ...
BODY PARTS 2018-06-03
22 Clues: le cou • la main • le bras • le pied • la tête • la joue • le doigt • la jambe • l'épaule • le coude • le front • la lèvre • le genou • le pouce • la cuisse • le mollet • le menton • l'oreille • le sourcil • le poignet • la poitrine • la cheville
human body 2018-10-14
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- naming word
- body part that circulate blood in your body
- thing that are of the same amount or level
- function
- thing that operates other than human help
- close people
- ouside
- larger amount
- parts of the body that controls the fingers
- things that are grouped together
- instruments that are used by all ages
- simular look
- bones
- person that treats the human heart
- something valuable
- things that are even
- correct
- tissues that holds the body parts properly
- gabbage
- air that we breath
- tissue
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- object that can take any form
- thing that means more than one
- things that shown as meaning just one
- vein
- surgeon
- truth
- guard
- outer guard of the head
- listening object
- head
- things that can be manage by people
- inside
- blood vessel
- bones that protect the inner body parts
- part of a committee
- regular
- things that are small in amount
- beat of tissue
- pump blood
- parts of the holds the body together
41 Clues: vein • head • truth • guard • bones • ouside • inside • tissue • surgeon • regular • correct • gabbage • function • pump blood • naming word • close people • simular look • blood vessel • larger amount • beat of tissue • listening object • something valuable • air that we breath • part of a committee • things that are even • outer guard of the head • object that can take any form • thing that means more than one • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Lines the stomach.
- Organs That work together.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
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- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Break up stomach contents.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • A group of cells that works together. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Lines the stomach.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
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- The way your body adapt to something.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- Organs That work together.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Break up stomach contents. • Organs That work together. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • A group of cells that works together. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • Two or more tissues working together. • ...
BODY ORGANIZATION 2016-09-26
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- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- A group of cells that works together.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
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- what form the skeletal system of you body.
- Organs That work together.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Lines the stomach.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • The way your body adapt to something. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • A group of cells that works together. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • ...
Body Organization 2016-09-26
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- Pair of reproductive glands in women.
- Any substance that plants or animals need in order to live.
- A chemical that is found in the air.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and realease carbone dioxide.
- Two or more tissues working together.
- Collection of glands that produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
- What form the skeletal system of you body.
- Your bones provide a frame that protect your body parts.
- Produce eggs and nourishes and proects the fetus.
- Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that you body can absorb.
- Picks up oxigen from the lungs and carries the oxygen to cells in your body.
- What works with the skeletal system that helps you move.
- The way your body adapt to something.
- Submicroscopic agents that infects living organisms.
- A group of cells that works together.
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- The whole physical structure that forms a person or animal.
- Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and hel get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- Lines the stomach.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood into the arteries.
- Recieve and sends electrical messages throughout your body.
- Produce and delivers sperm.
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular of your body.
- Organs That work together.
- Biological units of all known living organisms.
- Blood vessels get rid of.
- Break up stomach contents.
- Are found in the wall of the stomach.
- Breathing organs in air-breathing vertebrates.
- Removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- The membranes tissue forming the external covering of a person.
30 Clues: Lines the stomach. • Blood vessels get rid of. • Organs That work together. • Break up stomach contents. • Produce and delivers sperm. • A chemical that is found in the air. • Pair of reproductive glands in women. • Two or more tissues working together. • Are found in the wall of the stomach. • The way your body adapt to something. • A group of cells that works together. • ...
Body Fluids 2019-03-03
Across
- Body cavity sampled by paracentesis
- Analyte measured for SAAG calculation
- Confirm elevated amniotic fluid AFP
- Most common cause of high SAAG
- Identify bile in peritoneal or drain fluid
- Abdominal fluid collection procedure
- Pleural fluid:Serum LDH >0.6
- Fluid obtained from thoracentesis
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- Most common fluid tested for potassium
- Pleural fluid:serum total protein <0.5
- Joint fluid collection procedure
- Identify pancreatic fluid source
- CSF IgG IEF banding pattern in Multiple Sclerosis
- Diagnosis from synovial fluid monosodium urate crystals
- Viscous joint fluid
- Pleural effusion with high triglyceride
- Criteria for classification of pleural effusions
- Fluid generated by choroid plexus
- Assess for bladder leakage
- pH of pleural fluid exposed to air
20 Clues: Viscous joint fluid • Assess for bladder leakage • Pleural fluid:Serum LDH >0.6 • Most common cause of high SAAG • Joint fluid collection procedure • Identify pancreatic fluid source • Fluid generated by choroid plexus • Fluid obtained from thoracentesis • pH of pleural fluid exposed to air • Body cavity sampled by paracentesis • Confirm elevated amniotic fluid AFP • ...
BODY PARTS 2019-02-25
22 Clues: arm • fist • palm • neck • hand • chest • elbow • heart • tummy • wrist • waist • finger • breast • throat • forearm • knuckle • underarm • shoulder • fingertip • fingernail • fingerprint • arm upper arm
Body (Fryčovická) 2019-04-07
25 Clues: moč • prso • sval • žíla • čelo • pata • dlaň • zadek • palec • mícha • páteř • holeň • plíce • lebka • loket • kloub • střevo • kostra • stehno • žlučník • obratel • stolice • ledviny • játra (j.č.) • močový měchýř
The Body 2019-10-12
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- Secreted by sebaceous glands to lubricate skin and hair
- Cells that secrete mucus and are located between columnar cells
- Membrane covering the medullary cavity
- Squamous, cuboidal and columnar are all types of ________ cells
- Muscle that is known as voluntary
- Inflammation of the membrane of the abdominal cavity
- Strongest type of cartilage
- Cushion like sac located between bones
- The 11th and 12th ribs are known as ______ ribs
- The structural units of compact bone
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- When diaphysis and epiphyses fuse together this forms the _____ line
- Brown pigment that varies from person to person
- The skin is ________ to the muscles below
- The brain, spinal cord and nerves make up this system
- The two major body cavities are dorsal and _____
- The most widely distributed tissue throughout the body
- Types of joints that allow for free movement
- Tissue that can be classified as brown or white
- Region of the vertebral cavity containing 12 vertebrae
- A cut that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections
20 Clues: Strongest type of cartilage • Muscle that is known as voluntary • The structural units of compact bone • Membrane covering the medullary cavity • Cushion like sac located between bones • The skin is ________ to the muscles below • Types of joints that allow for free movement • Brown pigment that varies from person to person • ...
Body parts 2019-03-26
26 Clues: нос • рот • лоб • шея • ухо • зубы • щеки • губы • плечо • глаза • брови • спина • волосы • ступня • локоть • голова • колено • живот 2 • живот 1 • ресницы • подбородок • рука (кисть) • палец на руке • палец на ноге • нога (полностью) • рука (полностью)
Body Systems 2020-01-10
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- pumps your blood
- number of chambers in your heart
- brain sends messages through the ___ nervous system
- used to cool our skin
- largest organ in the body
- another name for the large intestine
- approximately how many bones muscles in your body
- largest organ in the nervous system
- take blood away from your heart
- number of chambers in your heart
- approximately how many bones in your body
- the muscles that bends a joint
- tube in the digestive system
- central nervous system consists of brain and ___
- anchor bones to muscles
- tube in your respiratory system
- spinal cord and brain are protected by this
- this lung is bigger
- valve in our body that opens to let food enter our intestines
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- ___ have the largest brain of all animals
- where blood cells are produced
- pigment in our skin
- tube in your respiratory system
- number of bones in your spine
- food plus ___ makes energy
- for every thousand red blood cells you have __ white blood cells
- nerve that makes your heart pump
- chemical your body makes from the food you eat
- lining in the stomach to protect it from acid
- largest organ in the human body
- heart is a muscle and a __
- branch on a neuron
- tiny passages in our lungs
- move bones
- first thing to break down food
- stuff we make in our stomachs that our body digests
36 Clues: move bones • pumps your blood • branch on a neuron • pigment in our skin • this lung is bigger • used to cool our skin • anchor bones to muscles • largest organ in the body • food plus ___ makes energy • heart is a muscle and a __ • tiny passages in our lungs • tube in the digestive system • number of bones in your spine • where blood cells are produced • the muscles that bends a joint • ...
body system 2012-11-08
Across
- the bodies control center.
- enzymes chemically break food into smaller pices.
- stoes bile before entering the small intestine.
- allows organs and bones to move.
- two large passageways in the heart.
- contains two elastic flods of tissue called vocal cords.
- carries massages to and from the brain.
- it is the removel of waste from the cell and body.
- air enters here.
- serves us a passageway for air and food.
- known as the windpipe.
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- the spirm and egg combine to make offspring.
- the removel of water from undigested food matieral.
- provides oxygen and nuterients for the cell.
- it involves nails,skin,and hair.
- it is where the digestion system starts.
- two upper chambers, recived blood from the body.
- the hormone that regulates yor bodies temputure.
- it provides structure and shape.
- held together by a tough bond of tissue called ligaments.
20 Clues: air enters here. • known as the windpipe. • the bodies control center. • it involves nails,skin,and hair. • allows organs and bones to move. • it provides structure and shape. • two large passageways in the heart. • carries massages to and from the brain. • it is where the digestion system starts. • serves us a passageway for air and food. • ...
Body Systems 2012-06-08
Across
- Liquid that circulates around your body
- vibrate with sound
- Food goes from the mouth to the stomach through this
- Something that can pump
- Where digestion takes place and it also absorbs water
- Carry oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body
- cords that tie a muscle to a bone
- Where the eggs are stored
- Something can make you lift object
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- Organ shaped like a bean
- Looks like tiny tadpoles
- Body biggest internal organ
- Girls have two X and boys have an X and a Y
- Place where information is stored
- It gives you shape
- Something that is surrounded by ribs
- Carry blood back to the heart
- Carries urine to the bladder
- Releases an acidic juice to digest food
- The body largest organ
20 Clues: vibrate with sound • It gives you shape • The body largest organ • Something that can pump • Organ shaped like a bean • Looks like tiny tadpoles • Where the eggs are stored • Body biggest internal organ • Carries urine to the bladder • Carry blood back to the heart • Place where information is stored • cords that tie a muscle to a bone • Something can make you lift object • ...
Body Composition 2012-03-28
Across
- A method of testing body composition that sends a low safe electrical current through the body
- A test to measure an adults weight in relation to their weight divided by their height
- The point in exercise intensity in which fat is burnt
- This is a health risk
- Refers to the mass percentage of body weight stored as excess in the adipose tissue
- 50% of our daily intake should be this diet type
- Units of measurement found within food
- Condition associated with obesity
- Obesity could cause bullying and ridicule and therefore can damage a person mentally
- Body mass that is the weight of the rest of the body (bone, muscle, organs)
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- This equipment measures the level of subcutaneous fat below the skin at different sites in the body
- The lowest rate of energy expenditure needed to sustain the bodies essential physiological functions
- This type of weighing takes place in water and shows the difference between scale weight and underwater weight
- This type of athlete has an extremely low percentage of body fat
- Someone leading a low exercise high eating lifestyle
- A factor that can affect your composition
- A high intake of this without exercise will cause obesity
- Players of this sport tend to have heavier muscles therefore a higher BMI
- These can be put under huge strain when weight increases beyond normal figures
- Having a very high amount of body fat in relation to lean body mass, or having a BMI over 30
20 Clues: This is a health risk • Condition associated with obesity • Units of measurement found within food • A factor that can affect your composition • 50% of our daily intake should be this diet type • Someone leading a low exercise high eating lifestyle • The point in exercise intensity in which fat is burnt • A high intake of this without exercise will cause obesity • ...
Body parts 2013-05-28
45 Clues: pie • ojo • feo • mano • dedo • ceja • cara • pies • boca • panza • ancho • barba • brazo • oreja • corto • gordo • labio • pecho • nariz • largo • cabeza • cuerpo • pierna • muñeca • grande • bigote • hombro • bonito • cadera • cuello • frente • lengua • diente • tobillo • espalda • cintura • pequeño • delgado • dientes • mejilla • rodilla • pestañas • barbilla • estrecha • dedo de pie
The Body 2013-09-15
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- A molecule responsible for storing and transferring energy in a cell.
- A web like membrane that partially surrounds the heart and supports its weight.
- The mature form of chondroblasts
- The study of the body's structure
- Helps form the tissue that covers the outer surface of the body.
- Organelle that is responsible for the synthesis of proteins in the cell.
- The scientific name for shoulder joint
- These cells are responsible for supporting and taking care of the neurons.
- The tiny bones that make up the inner ear
- The events that are programmed in to a cell and leads to something called cell death.
- The layer of epidermis that is the most outer.
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- Also referred to as "swayback".
- The cell which causes the detrition of the bone.
- the part of the epidermis where cell division takes place.
- Adjustment made to body temperature by the heat mechanisms.
- When an infants brain is filled with fluid and causes the brain to swell and separates the bones of the skull.
- Finial phase of mitoses before the daughter cells are fully separated and formed.
- Another word which is used to refer to the internal organs of the body.
- Secretion that is formed in the external auditory canal of the ear and helps protect it from foreign materials.
- The study of cells and their function and structure.
20 Clues: Also referred to as "swayback". • The mature form of chondroblasts • The study of the body's structure • The scientific name for shoulder joint • The tiny bones that make up the inner ear • The layer of epidermis that is the most outer. • The cell which causes the detrition of the bone. • The study of cells and their function and structure. • ...
Body Mechanics 2015-03-09
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- common name for your pectoralis major
- and example of a bone where two bones fuse allowing no movement
- common name for mandible
- bending
- a type of supportive and protective tissue. it covers the ends of bones that make up a joints
- Supplies blood cells
- An 8 letter function of the skeletal system
- common word for extension
- a joint where two bones fuse allowing no movement
- your phalanges are a .... joint
- long bone in upper arm
- small bones in your wrist
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- common name for phalanges
- common name for pelvic girdle
- common name for cranium
- collar bone
- calf
- breast bone
- your neck is a .... joint
- your thigh muscle
- common name for deltoid
21 Clues: calf • bending • collar bone • breast bone • your thigh muscle • Supplies blood cells • long bone in upper arm • common name for cranium • common name for deltoid • common name for mandible • common name for phalanges • your neck is a .... joint • common word for extension • small bones in your wrist • common name for pelvic girdle • your phalanges are a .... joint • ...
Body Cavities 2015-04-28
Across
- body parts near the head
- body parts located near the middle of the body
- near bellybutton
- below the stomach
- Cavity contains the eyes
- Cavity in the chest, contains the heart, lungs, and large blood vessels
- body parts away from the point of reference
- above the stomach
- Cavity contains the brain
- body parts near the tail bone
- body parts that are close to the point of reference
- near large bones of spinal cord
- body parts below other body parts
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- body parts on the back of the body
- body parts located away from the middle of the body
- Cavity upper part of the cavity
- Cavity contains the nasal structures
- Cavity lower part of the cavity
- below the ribs
- Cord contains the spinal cord
- body parts on the front of the body
- body parts above other body parts
- Cavity mouth, teeth, and tongue
- near the groin
24 Clues: below the ribs • near the groin • near bellybutton • below the stomach • above the stomach • body parts near the head • Cavity contains the eyes • Cavity contains the brain • Cord contains the spinal cord • body parts near the tail bone • Cavity upper part of the cavity • Cavity lower part of the cavity • Cavity mouth, teeth, and tongue • near large bones of spinal cord • ...
Body 1 2015-11-23
Across
- Lungor
- Handflata
- Hjärna
- Ben
- Mjälte
- Framsida
- Maggrop
- Ryggrad
- Led
- Finger
- Mun
- Mage
- Hals
- Tand
- Ögonbryn
- Ögon
- Buk
- Huvud
- Höft
- Bröstkorg
- Haka
- Axel
- Fot
- Revben
- Ansikte
- Nacke
- Skelett
- Näsa
- Arm
- Hjärta
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- Hår
- Knä
- Ådra
- Lever
- Fotsula
- Rygg
- Muskel
- Bröst
- Lår
- Inälvor
- Bröstvårta
- Rumpa
- Blod
- Artär
- Tå
- Käke
- Kinder
- Magsäck
- Häl
- Smalben
- Blindtarm
- Nagel
- Navel
- Tänder
- Öra
- Vad
- Ben
- Baksida
- Hand
- Panna
- Armhåla
- Märg
62 Clues: Tå • Hår • Knä • Ben • Lår • Led • Mun • Häl • Buk • Öra • Vad • Ben • Fot • Arm • Ådra • Rygg • Blod • Käke • Mage • Hals • Tand • Ögon • Höft • Haka • Axel • Hand • Näsa • Märg • Lever • Bröst • Rumpa • Artär • Nagel • Huvud • Navel • Panna • Nacke • Lungor • Muskel • Hjärna • Mjälte • Finger • Kinder • Tänder • Revben • Hjärta • Fotsula • Maggrop • Inälvor • Ryggrad • Magsäck • Smalben • Baksida • Ansikte • Armhåla • Skelett • Framsida • Ögonbryn • Handflata • Blindtarm • Bröstkorg • Bröstvårta
Body Parts 2015-09-24
Across
- Where most of the organs of your digestive system are
- Needed to slap someone
- Makes an awful popping noise when cracked
- Join the parts of your leg into one
- Commonly broken
- The body's computer
- It grows as you do physical activities
- Needed to eat with
- Under the hips
- Also a verb
- Can be tied,dyed,cut,grown,curled and more
- Needed to hit with
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- "All the better to see you with my dear"
- Between your shoulders and your bottom
- Symbol for love
- Where your voice comes from
- Above the hips
- Needed to run
- Joins the hand and the arm
- Lifting one expresses doubt, lifting two expresses suprise
- To express two people who are very close to one another, you say "They are joined at the..."
- Necessary to clean it three times a day
- Needed to kiss with
- Needed to lift something
24 Clues: Also a verb • Needed to run • Above the hips • Under the hips • Symbol for love • Commonly broken • Needed to eat with • Needed to hit with • The body's computer • Needed to kiss with • Needed to slap someone • Needed to lift something • Joins the hand and the arm • Where your voice comes from • Join the parts of your leg into one • Between your shoulders and your bottom • ...
Body Parts 2015-08-08
The body 2014-12-29
Across
- one of the 12 pairs of curved bones that surround your chest
- the bones of a person's or animal's head
- areas of firm pink flesh at the top and bottom of your mouth, in which your teeth are fixed
- one of the five movable parts at the end of your foot [↪ finger]
- one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck where the arm is connected
- the soft part inside your mouth that you can move about and use for eating and speaking
- the small round mark in the middle of your stomach (informal for navel)
- the front part of your face below your mouth
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- the round coloured part of your eye, that surrounds the black pupil
- the part of the back of your leg between your knee and your ankle
- the part of your body where your hand joins your arm
- organs in your body that you breathe with
- one of the two organs in your lower back that separate waste products from your blood and make urine
- the joint between your foot and your leg
- the organ in your chest which pumps blood through your body
- the part of your face above your eyes and below your hair
- the line of hair above your eye
- the joint that bends in the middle of your leg
- the organ inside your body where food begins to be digested
- the organ inside your head that controls how you think, feel, and move
20 Clues: the line of hair above your eye • the bones of a person's or animal's head • the joint between your foot and your leg • organs in your body that you breathe with • the front part of your face below your mouth • the joint that bends in the middle of your leg • the part of your body where your hand joins your arm • ...
Human body 2015-01-27
Across
- Organic molecules that the body needs in very small amounts
- digestion Is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces
- Anchored in the bones of the jaw
- digestion Enzymes breakdown food into the small molecules the body can use
- Once food can be broken into small molecules
- Measure of heat energy in food
- The relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organism maintain despite changes in internal and external environment
- Is a large muscular sac that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion of food
- The most important nutrient
- Supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures
- Protect and insulate body organs and are a source of stored energy
- Is the basic unit of structure and function in living things
- Breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments
- Is the first step in digestion
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- Is the first part of the small intestine
- Inhibition Process in which stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- Component of thyroid hotmones
- The fingerlike projections
- Are the major source of energy in the body
- A group the cells that perform a single function
- Some substances are eliminated as feces
- Component of certain digestive enzymes
- Contractions of smooth muscles
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts
- Enzyme that acts on starch
- system A groups of organs that perform closely related functions
- The bolus passes through a tube
- Mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency
- A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function
- intestine Is much shorter than the small intestine
- Nerve and muscle function
31 Clues: Nerve and muscle function • The fingerlike projections • Enzyme that acts on starch • The most important nutrient • Component of thyroid hotmones • Contractions of smooth muscles • Measure of heat energy in food • Is the first step in digestion • The bolus passes through a tube • Anchored in the bones of the jaw • Component of certain digestive enzymes • ...
Human body 2015-01-30
Across
- provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach.
- The relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- Part of the digestive system that produces bile. It’s one of the most important organs in our body.
- Major source of energy. Can be either of 2 types: simple or complex.
- Acid Can be also known as proteins. The body needs 20 different of these to survive.
- Diet A diet that provides nutrients in adequate amounts and enough energy for a person to maintain a healthy weight.
- from the mouth it passes through this tube to get to the stomach.
- digestion enzymes break down food into the small molecules the body can use in this process.
- They help the body to absorb fat-soluble vitamins and other important substances. Can be saturated or unsaturated.
- Group of cells that perform a single function.
- They supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures.
- a mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency.
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- Inorganic molecules that the body needs.
- an enzyme in the saliva that begins to break the chemical bonds in starches, forming sugars.
- Most important nutrient of the body. Every cell in our body requires this.
- Calorie Equivalent to 1,000 calories, or 1 kilo-calorie.
- Part of the brain that monitor body temperature, both internally and externally.
- Found in food. They provide chemical energy to cells to produce ATP.
- Digestion the physical breakdown of larger pieces of food into smaller pieces.
- Organic molecules that the body needs. Most of these help the body perform chemical reactions.
- System Group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- fingerlike projections, covered with tiny projections that absorb nutrients.
- Inhibition A.K.A. negative feedback. Process in which stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus.
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- a gland that produces hormones that regulates blood sugar levels, produces enzymes that break down carbohydrates, also produces sodium bicarbonate.
- a large muscular sac that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion of food.
- Amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- breaks down proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments.
- Fat Fat that has been modified to have more hydrogen atoms, thus increasing its shelf life.
29 Clues: Inorganic molecules that the body needs. • a mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency. • Group of cells that perform a single function. • Calorie Equivalent to 1,000 calories, or 1 kilo-calorie. • breaks down proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments. • The basic unit of structure and function in living things. • ...
Body System 2014-03-25
Across
- Where gas exchange happen in your body
- necessary to stay alive
- Thing that you eat
- food is broken down in this
- breathing in
- breathing out
- Muscle in upper leg
- protect your chest
- muscle help you do this
- you breath it in
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- what the skeletal system is made up of
- be function of the skeletal system
- tiny microbes that help with digestion
- where nutrients are absorbs
- thing that help you to move
- muscle in your upper arm
- the body system focus on getting nutrients from food
- The longest bone in your body
- all of your bones
- if you have big muscle you are ...
20 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • you breath it in • all of your bones • Thing that you eat • protect your chest • Muscle in upper leg • necessary to stay alive • muscle help you do this • muscle in your upper arm • where nutrients are absorbs • thing that help you to move • food is broken down in this • The longest bone in your body • be function of the skeletal system • ...
human body 2014-05-01
28 Clues: / naso • / dita • / rene • /occhi • / mano • / gambe • / testa • / mento • / piedi • / collo • / petto • / polso • / bocca • / cuore • / unghia • / cranio • / stinco • / gomito • / labbra • / spalla • / fegato • / polmoni • / schiena • / capelli • / braccio • / ginocchio • / sopracciglia • / spina dorsale
HUMAN BODY 2014-04-30
30 Clues: dito • rene • gola • naso • mento • barba • udito • baffi • petto • gusto • labbro • fronte • cranio • ridere • fegato • sedere • gomito • unghia • odorato • costola • cintura • tallone • gridare • mordere • polmone • palpebra • indicare • orecchio • applaudire • sopracciglio
The body 2014-04-29
23 Clues: mano • collo • testa • pugno • cuore • gamba • spalla • ciglio • cranio • faccia • lingua • labbro • schiena • stomaco • costola • pollice • polmone • guancia • braccio • palpebra • caviglia • orecchio • scheletro
HUMAN BODY 2014-04-30
26 Clues: RENE • GOLA • PETTO • BAFFI • BARBA • POLSO • MENTO • COLLO • PUGNO • LINGUA • GOMITO • CRANIO • LABBRO • FRONTE • UNGHIA • POLMONE • TALLONE • POLLICE • CINTURA • GUANCIA • COSTOLA • CAVIGLIA • PALPEBRA • GINOCCHIO • MANDIBOLA • SOPRACCIGLIO
Human Body 2014-09-16
Across
- hard organ made of connective tissue
- System breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body
- brings oxygen into the body ---the first part of the digestive system
- consisting of multiple cells
- tube that travels to the stomach
- blood cells type of blood cell that carries oxygen to all of the body cells
- send from one person or place to another
- System made up of bundles of long fibers
- Vessels a tube in which a body fluid circulates
- part of the respiratory system--brings oxygen into the body
- bag like organ that squeezes food to assist with digestion
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- colorless, sticky parts of the blood that help stop (clot) the bleeding
- System of or relating to circulation-- moving blood through out the body
- tube with rings where inhaled air from nose and mouth travel
- the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs- pumps the blood through out the body--main organ of circulatory system
- having or consisting of a single cell
- long tube of muscles, adds digestive juices to break down food.
- two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates
- system system pertaining to breathing
- System supports body and gives shape, helps you move, protects organs
- work with bones to help you move-- 3 types
- blood cells type of blood cell that protects the body from illness
22 Clues: consisting of multiple cells • tube that travels to the stomach • hard organ made of connective tissue • having or consisting of a single cell • system system pertaining to breathing • send from one person or place to another • System made up of bundles of long fibers • work with bones to help you move-- 3 types • Vessels a tube in which a body fluid circulates • ...
uman body 2014-05-02
27 Clues: naso • dito • palmo • tatto • cuore • barba • udito • gusto • testa • piede • collo • mento • faccia • spalla • occhio • sedere • unghia • labbro • polmone • stomaco • odorato • tallone • schiena • orecchio • caviglia • ginocchio • scheletro
The Body 2014-07-15
Across
- backbone
- joint between thigh and lower leg
- use it to see things
- flesh around the roots of the teeth
- hollow muscular organ
- joint that connects the leg to foot
- joint connecting hand with forehand
- tubes part of the circulation system
- where the spine is
- use it to lick
- two fleshy parts of the mouth
- above the eyebrows
- below the ribs but above the hips
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- use it to breath or smell
- thread like strands growing from skin
- carries oxygen-depleted blood to heart
- plural form of foot
- another meaning is student
- lower part of leg
- the joint that connects the shoulder to the hand
- you use it to hear things
- organ of soft nervous tissue which is in the skull
- strip of hair above the eye
- front part of the human, below the ribs
- nail at the tip of each toe
25 Clues: backbone • use it to lick • lower part of leg • where the spine is • above the eyebrows • plural form of foot • use it to see things • hollow muscular organ • use it to breath or smell • you use it to hear things • another meaning is student • strip of hair above the eye • nail at the tip of each toe • two fleshy parts of the mouth • joint between thigh and lower leg • ...
The body 2016-01-13
Across
- system system that collects waste made by cells and removes the wastes from the body; organs in this system include kidneys and ureters
- allow access to your computer’s microphone to use Voice Recording.
- system system that provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your organs, produces blood cells, stores minerals and other materials until your body needs them; this system includes bones, like your skull or vertebrae
- transport how cells move things across the cell membrane; requires energy
- trouble? Click here for help.
- system system that carries needed substances (like oxygen and sugar) to cells and carries waste products away from cells; organs in this system are the heart, veins, and arteries
- the organelle that changes sugar into energy your cell can use
- a group of similar cells that perform the same function
- structure made of different kinds of tissue that performs a specific job
- organ systems are organized into these single living things
- system a group of organs that work together to do a specific job
- system system that produces chemicals that control many of the body's activities and regulates long term changes like growth and development; this system includes your thyroid gland and pancreas
- the organelle that directs the cell's activities
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- system system that receives information about what is happening inside and outside your body, directs the way your body responds to this information, and helps your body maintain homeostasis; this system includes your brain and spinal cord
- membrane the organelle that controls what goes into and out of cells
- connective tissue that connects bone to muscle
- system system that moves oxygen from the outside environment into the body; organs in this system include your lungs, trachea, etc.
- system system that produces eggs in the female and sperm in the male and allows sexual reproduction to take place; this system includes the ovaries or testes
- system system that returns fluid to your bloodstream; this includes lymph nodes that help trap bacteria before going into your blood
- system system that allows your body to move; this system includes your muscles (bicep, tricep, etc). and types of muscle (skeletal, smooth, cardiac)
- connective tissue that connects bone to bone
- balanced conditions inside an organism
- system system that breaks down food into molecules the body can use and eliminates waste; this system includes your esophagus, stomach, and small intestine
- how water crosses a cell membrane; requires no energy
- system system that protects your body from disease; this includes lymphocytes (white blood cells)
25 Clues: trouble? Click here for help. • balanced conditions inside an organism • connective tissue that connects bone to bone • connective tissue that connects bone to muscle • the organelle that directs the cell's activities • how water crosses a cell membrane; requires no energy • a group of similar cells that perform the same function • ...
Body Composition 2016-05-09
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- This modification focuses on changing the habits and systems that lead to unhealthy eating
- This is the control center and hunger center of the brain
- This describes reduced or absent fat deposits,which can lead to insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes
- Females utilize and store these macronutrients more efficiently than men
- This weighing machine has the same technique as water weighing and determines body volume in a capsule
- This type of weight measurement is considered the gold standard
- This is the most effective method for acheiving weight loss
- The _____ ______ expenditure approach describes the metabolic requirements to live, resting
- A very important hormone in the regulation of body weight and it modulates the size of the adipose tissues in the body
- This type of disordered eating is characterized by purging the food you just ate, and can cause tooth decay from the stomach acid
- An increase in energy expenditure will lead to an increase in energy _______
Down
- Whether you walk or run one ______, you will burn approximately 100 kcals
- This principle or theory says that 70- 75% of our body weight is water at birth
- This is the most effective method for maintaining weight loss
- When you exercise hard, your ______ will increase and you will be much more likely to eat
- This type of disordered eating is characterized by not eating at all or eating then exercising off all of the calories.
- These are the cells in our body that store and process lipids
- The ____ (use acronym) machine calculates the mineral content and then the pure fat can be measured with each pixel, but is an expensive machine
- This type of disordered eating is characterized by eating regularly or not very much and then losing control of how much you eat and eating way more than normal
- Weight _________ is much more important than a special diet or weight loss regimen
20 Clues: This is the control center and hunger center of the brain • This is the most effective method for acheiving weight loss • This is the most effective method for maintaining weight loss • These are the cells in our body that store and process lipids • This type of weight measurement is considered the gold standard • ...
The Body 2015-12-14
Across
- Made to kiss.
- It's not very polite to do it at all.
- It's how you eat anything.
- Don't bite them!
- You wear a watch on it.
- The inside part of your hand.
- You lift them if you're surprised.
- Collected while getting older.
- The upper part of your leg.
- Easier if you have long nails.
- Very important for water in your body.
- You do it when you're sleepy.
- Where men usually look.
- Moves the head, hides in winter.
- Saying goodbye without words.
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- Shows disapproval.
- Shake it when you dance.
- You breathe (and shout) with them.
- The lower part of your leg.
- The chemical factory of the human body.
- Where your arm bends.
- You can wear a belt there.
- Used for thinking, well, by some people.
- They say: the longer, the better.
- The blood pump.
- You hit it when you forgot something.
- The lower part of your face.
- Everybody needs one (with your arms).
- You can twist/sprain it.
- Achilles had it soft.
- Before a prayer.
- They get red if you're embarrassed.
- It's not very polite to do it for long.
- It's a kind of blink but not very serious.
34 Clues: Made to kiss. • The blood pump. • Don't bite them! • Before a prayer. • Shows disapproval. • Where your arm bends. • Achilles had it soft. • You wear a watch on it. • Where men usually look. • Shake it when you dance. • You can twist/sprain it. • It's how you eat anything. • You can wear a belt there. • The lower part of your leg. • The upper part of your leg. • The lower part of your face. • ...
Body systems 2016-02-10
Across
- transports blood back into the heart
- closes when we swallow
- it receives blood from the atrium
- cavity a large aired filled space above and behind the nose
- protect the nasal passageways
- churns the food to turn it into liquid
- a chemical helps brake down food
- what the heart pumps
- pumps blood around the circulatory system
- helps squeeze down food down the oesophagus
- transports blood away from the heart to the lungs or cells of the body
- transports air to both lungs
- little pockets in the lungs
- a flap of cartilage above the trachea
- what are in the stomach to help the digestion of food
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- where the capillaries and alveoli are
- protect the lungs from things
- stores the bile
- the first step for digestion
- where deoxygenated blood goes though the rights atrium
- makes the lung stretch when you breath in and out
- what contains the oxygen
- intestine absorbs nutrients from the food
- this organ produces insulin
- what produces bile
- a chamber in which blood enters the heart
- helps with transfer of blood
- where you breath in oxygen and where food goes
28 Clues: stores the bile • what produces bile • what the heart pumps • closes when we swallow • what contains the oxygen • this organ produces insulin • little pockets in the lungs • the first step for digestion • transports air to both lungs • helps with transfer of blood • protect the lungs from things • protect the nasal passageways • a chemical helps brake down food • ...
body part 2016-03-27
body systems 2016-07-12
Across
- a bacterial causes by Clostridium tetani
- the chemical store of glucose in the liver
- a hormone that has the opposite effect to insulin; it releases glucose from the stores liver and muscles
- special cells that detect stimuli
- a pathogen about 100 times smaller than bacterium
- the electrical message carried by a nerve cell
- a nerve cell
- muscles or glands that puts the muscles into effect
- anything that causes out body to stop working properly
- an early antibiotic
- a substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria
- the common name for the hormone epinephrine
- a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
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- an organism that causes disease
- a cell that viruses have invaded
- a chemical that kills fungi
- a single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to spread
- hormone produced in the pancreas that causes the liver and muscles to extract glucose from the bloodstream and store it in the liver and muscles
- able to maintain a constant body temperature
- a chemical that causes your body to react as if had encountered pathogen
- the process of maintaining a constant internal environment
- the system in your body that fights infections
- very easy to spread; used to describe a disease
- the lower half of the brain cell
- 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
- isolation to prevent the spread of disease
- any factor that stimulates a receptor and brings out a response
- chemical substances that act as messengers in the body
- an infectious disease caused by Plasmodium
29 Clues: a nerve cell • an early antibiotic • a chemical that kills fungi • an organism that causes disease • a cell that viruses have invaded • the lower half of the brain cell • special cells that detect stimuli • a bacterial causes by Clostridium tetani • the chemical store of glucose in the liver • isolation to prevent the spread of disease • ...
Body fluids 2023-11-11
Across
- Seen in pseudogout
- predominant pathogen in adult joint infection
- Accumulation of fluid between the peritoneal membranes
- Elevated in tuberculosis (>40U/L) & malignancy
- Traumatic injury, coagulation deficiencies
- Notched, rhomboid plates
- Small particles, require electron microscopy
- peritoneal
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- Needle shape
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml
- newborn's first bowel movement
- frequent causes of exudative fluids
- LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM
- present in the amnion-membranous sac that surrounds the fetus
- Strongly positive
- a viscous fluid in cavities of movable joints
Down
- primarily the result of changes in the membrane permeability due to infection (pericarditis), malignancy, and trauma-producin
- 9 – 29 mg/dL
- produce used to obtain amniotic fluid by needle aspiration into the amniotic sac
- volume
- ANTOBODY DETECTION
- test for fetal hemoglobin: can be used to determine source of blood
- Elevated in pancreatitis, esophageal rupture & malignancy
- most diagnostically significant hematology test performed on serous fluids
- most frequent causes of exudative fluids
- sensitive test to detect intra-abdominal bleeding in blunt trauma cases
- Envelope shape
- Microbial infection
30 Clues: volume • peritoneal • 9 – 29 mg/dL • Needle shape • Envelope shape • Strongly positive • Seen in pseudogout • ANTOBODY DETECTION • Microbial infection • Notched, rhomboid plates • newborn's first bowel movement • frequent causes of exudative fluids • LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM • amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml • most frequent causes of exudative fluids • ...
Body fluids 2023-11-11
Across
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- present in the amnion-membranous sac that surrounds the fetus
- 9 – 29 mg/dL
- amniotic volume
- amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml
- Notched, rhomboid plates
- Seen in pseudogout
- Strongly positive
- Microbial infection
- LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM
- Traumatic injury, coagulation deficiencies
- sensitive test to detect intra-abdominal bleeding
- Envelope shape
- predominant pathogen in adult joint infection
- used to obtain amniotic fluid by needle aspiration into the amniotic sac
- a viscous fluid in cavities of movable joints
Down
- ANTOBODY DETECTION
- Accumulation of fluid between the peritoneal membranes
- most frequent causes of exudative fluids
- primarily the result of changes in the membrane permeability
- Elevated in pancreatitis, esophageal rupture & malignancy
- test for fetal hemoglobin: can be used to determine source of blood
- frequent causes of exudative fluids
- newborn's first bowel movement
- most diagnostically significant hematology test performed on serous fluids
- Small particles, require electron microscopy
- Elevated in tuberculosis (>40U/L) & malignancy
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- peritoneal
- Needle shape
30 Clues: peritoneal • 9 – 29 mg/dL • Needle shape • Envelope shape • amniotic volume • Strongly positive • ANTOBODY DETECTION • Seen in pseudogout • Microbial infection • Notched, rhomboid plates • newborn's first bowel movement • frequent causes of exudative fluids • LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM • amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml • most frequent causes of exudative fluids • ...
Body fluids 2023-11-11
Across
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- amniotic volume
- present in the amnion-membranous sac that surrounds the fetus
- amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml
- Accumulation of fluid between the peritoneal membranes
- LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM
- most diagnostically significant hematology test performed on serous fluids
- peritoneal
- primarily the result of changes in the membrane permeability
- frequent causes of exudative fluids
- Microbial infection
- a viscous fluid in cavities of movable joints
- 9 – 29 mg/dL
- Elevated in tuberculosis (>40U/L) & malignancy
- Traumatic injury, coagulation deficiencies
- ANTOBODY DETECTION
Down
- Elevated in pancreatitis, esophageal rupture & malignancy
- Needle shape
- Small particles, require electron microscopy
- sensitive test to detect intra-abdominal bleeding
- used to obtain amniotic fluid by needle aspiration into the amniotic sac
- Strongly positive
- newborn's first bowel movement
- test for fetal hemoglobin: can be used to determine source of blood
- predominant pathogen in adult joint infection
- Notched, rhomboid plates
- Seen in pseudogout
- Envelope shape
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- most frequent causes of exudative fluids
30 Clues: peritoneal • Needle shape • 9 – 29 mg/dL • Envelope shape • amniotic volume • Strongly positive • Seen in pseudogout • ANTOBODY DETECTION • Microbial infection • Notched, rhomboid plates • newborn's first bowel movement • LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM • frequent causes of exudative fluids • amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml • most frequent causes of exudative fluids • ...
Human Body 2023-11-15
Across
- products are oxygen and glucose
- touch and hearing
- gets rid of toxins in your blood
- the system responsible for making red blood cells
- a system that absorbs nutrients
- an organ in the circulatory and muscular system
- products are carbon dioxide and energy
- nerve cells
- high concentration to low concentration
- the system responsible for your five senses
- inhale and exhale
- the responsibility of your systems
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- sight
- a system that carries oxygen and nutrients
- your stomach, heart, and biceps are part of it
- smell and taste
- sensory receptor of mechanical
- the main organ in the nervous system
- where cellular respiration takes place
- diffusion of water
- an organ in the respiratory and excretory system
21 Clues: sight • nerve cells • smell and taste • touch and hearing • inhale and exhale • diffusion of water • sensory receptor of mechanical • products are oxygen and glucose • a system that absorbs nutrients • gets rid of toxins in your blood • the responsibility of your systems • the main organ in the nervous system • products are carbon dioxide and energy • ...
Body Fluids 2023-11-10
Across
- LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM
- Elevated in tuberculosis (>40U/L) & malignancy
- primarily the result of changes in the membrane permeability due to infection (pericarditis), malignancy, and trauma-producin
- newborn's first bowel movement
- most diagnostically significant hematology test performed on serous fluids
- predominant pathogen in adult joint infection
- Envelope shape
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- 9 – 29 mg/dL
- Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- produce used to obtain amniotic fluid by needle aspiration into the amniotic sac
- Traumatic injury, coagulation deficiencies
- peritoneal
- Strongly positive
- Needle shape
- amniotic volume
Down
- amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml
- present in the amnion-membranous sac that surrounds the fetus
- Small particles, require electron microscopy
- sensitive test to detect intra-abdominal bleeding in blunt trauma cases
- Seen in pseudogout
- frequent causes of exudative fluids
- Elevated in pancreatitis, esophageal rupture & malignancy
- Accumulation of fluid between the peritoneal membranes
- most frequent causes of exudative fluids
- ANTOBODY DETECTION
- Microbial infection
- test for fetal hemoglobin: can be used to determine source of blood
- Notched, rhomboid plates
- a viscous fluid in cavities of movable joints
30 Clues: peritoneal • 9 – 29 mg/dL • Needle shape • Envelope shape • amniotic volume • Strongly positive • Seen in pseudogout • ANTOBODY DETECTION • Microbial infection • Notched, rhomboid plates • newborn's first bowel movement • LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM • frequent causes of exudative fluids • amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml • most frequent causes of exudative fluids • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2023-11-10
Across
- Stretching.
- Transports blood at low pressure away from the heart.
- Long length/extend verb.
- Absorption of minerals
- Tiny bones.
- A 2 way tube that separates the digestive and respiratory system.
- A small sack shaped organ.
- Absorbs oxygen into the body.
- A very important bone in the legs
- Transport blood.
- Noiseless breathing.
- Worked Out by diamond pushups
- The exchange of CO2 and O2
- Protects lungs.
- One way doors.
- Heart muscle:
- Oxygenated blood leaves the heart.
- Branches into lungs.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- Muscle shorten verb.
- Transport of air to and from lungs.
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- When you process the food
- A large lobed organ in the abdomen.
- Absorbs minerals from the food
- The flat type of bone.
- Muscle attached to the skeleton.
- A type of blood cell.
- oxygen into the body.
- Is a known organ from the digestive system and has a pH of 2. It also does the main digestion part.
- Last organ in the digestive system and absorbs minerals
- Exchanges minerals between tissue and blood.
- a chamber that comes after the atria
- The inside of the nose
- A long flat gland behind the stomach
- A natural helmet
- Weird shaped bones.
- When you get food into you
- The short type of bone.
- Worked out by curling
- The partners of working and not working.
- Anatomical passageway.
- Muscles in the walls of organs
- The voice box.
- When you go to the bathroom
- Another way to call the knee
- Inside of the bone and contains the red and yellow marrow
- Transports blood towards the heart.
- The long type of bone.
- The main organ of the circulatory system.
- A quick reaction.
50 Clues: Stretching. • Tiny bones. • Heart muscle: • The voice box. • One way doors. • Protects lungs. • A natural helmet • Transport blood. • A quick reaction. • Weird shaped bones. • Noiseless breathing. • Branches into lungs. • Muscle shorten verb. • A type of blood cell. • oxygen into the body. • Worked out by curling • The flat type of bone. • The inside of the nose • Anatomical passageway. • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2023-11-08
Across
- VESSELS: Transport blood.
- The main organ of the circulatory system.
- EXCHANGE: The exchange of CO2 and O2
- Transports blood at low pressure away from the heart.
- Transports blood towards the heart.
- MUSCLE: Muscle attached to the skeleton.
- BONE: Tiny bones.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- Is a known organ from the digestive system and has a pH of 2. It also does the main digestion part.
- Muscle shorten verb.
- BONE: The flat type of bone.
- A large lobed organ in the abdomen.
- When you get food into you
- a chamber that comes after the atria
- Stretching.
- Exchanges minerals between tissue and blood.
- A small sack shaped organ.
- BONE: Inside of the bone and contains the red and yellow marrow
- Branches into lungs.
- The voice box.
- Worked Out by diamond pushups
- Long length/extend verb.
- Transport of air to and from lungs.
- A long flat gland behind the stomach
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- oxygen into the body.
- Oxygenated blood leaves the heart.
- When you go to the bathroom
- CAVITY: The inside of the nose
- MUSCLE: Muscles in the walls of organs
- BONE: The short type of bone.
- A natural helmet
- BREATHING: Noiseless breathing.
- The partners of working and not working.
- MUSCLE: Heart muscle:
- CAGE: Protects lungs.
- BLOOD CELLS: A type of blood cell.
- BONE: The long type of bone.
- A quick reaction.
- Another way to call the knee
- One way doors.
- INTESTINE: Absorbs minerals from the food
- BONE: Weird shaped bones.
- Absorbs oxygen into the body.
- Anatomical passageway.
- Absorption of minerals
- When you process the food
- A 2 way tube that separates the digestive and respiratory system.
- Worked out by curling
- INTESTINE: Last organ in the digestive system and absorbs minerals
- A very important bone in the legs
50 Clues: Stretching. • One way doors. • The voice box. • A natural helmet • BONE: Tiny bones. • A quick reaction. • Muscle shorten verb. • Branches into lungs. • oxygen into the body. • MUSCLE: Heart muscle: • Worked out by curling • CAGE: Protects lungs. • Anatomical passageway. • Absorption of minerals • Long length/extend verb. • VESSELS: Transport blood. • BONE: Weird shaped bones. • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2023-11-14
Across
- common name for bottom muscles
- bones protecting the heart
- shoulder blade is the common name of this bone
- force of which blood is pumping in and out of your heart
- the bone protecting the brain
- another name for the spine
- the system that is responsible for blood around the body
- a function of the skeletal system
- system involving sending messages from the brain to the body
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
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- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- common name for stomach muscles
- system dealing with the heart
- hip is the common name of this bone
- the smallest blood vessels
- how hard the heart is working
- large bone in the leg
- attach muscle to muscle
- common name for shoulder muscle
- attach bones to muscles
20 Clues: large bone in the leg • attach muscle to muscle • attach bones to muscles • bones protecting the heart • the smallest blood vessels • another name for the spine • system dealing with the heart • how hard the heart is working • the bone protecting the brain • common name for bottom muscles • common name for stomach muscles • common name for shoulder muscle • ...
human body 2024-01-11
32 Clues: рот • лоб • очі • ніс • шия • рука • зуби • нога • язик • губи • вухо • стопа • горло • плечі • живіт • литка • п'ята • долоня • голова • стегно • лікоть • коліно • палець • волосся • гомілка • зап'ястя • щиколотка • низ, сідниці • грудна клітка • палець на нозі • перший палець на руці • частина руки, де долоня
Body Parts 2023-12-08
Body systems 2023-11-28
Across
- A bone found in the patella
- the part of the blood that carries oxygen
- The ends of the fingers
- Another term for freely moveable joints
- The bones in the skeleton that make up the arms and legs.
- Usually carries oxygenated blood
- the space in the inside of an artery, vein or capillary.
- SVxHR
- A long term effect of exercise on the skeletal system.
- a flap at the back of your throat
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- An increase in the size of a muscle.
- Pads of tissue found between the articular cartilage and sit within the synovial fluid in the knee.
- The increased number of muscles fibres
- the muscle(s) that relax in response to the active muscle.
- Turning the palm face up
- Muscle responsible for the movement
- Type 11a and 11b
- A function of the skeleton.
- located between atrium and ventricles to prevent backflow.
- maintains blood flow to the muscles after physical activity.
- (2 words) Muscle found at the front of the lower leg responsible for Dorsi-Flexion.
21 Clues: SVxHR • Type 11a and 11b • The ends of the fingers • Turning the palm face up • A bone found in the patella • A function of the skeleton. • Usually carries oxygenated blood • a flap at the back of your throat • Muscle responsible for the movement • An increase in the size of a muscle. • The increased number of muscles fibres • Another term for freely moveable joints • ...
Body Parts 2023-12-18
Human Body 2023-11-27
Across
- contain
- a solid piece of something
- median
- toilet
- a machine that carries peple
- very strong
- something surprising that we admire
- how heavy something is
- a gas in the air that we need to survive
- the changing of position
- not as much
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- something that feeds plants and animals
- what you say
- a written symbol
- your behind
- what you feel
- make
- get
- H
- when you pull your eyebrows together
20 Clues: H • get • make • median • toilet • contain • your behind • very strong • not as much • what you say • what you feel • a written symbol • how heavy something is • the changing of position • a solid piece of something • a machine that carries peple • something surprising that we admire • when you pull your eyebrows together • something that feeds plants and animals • ...
Body Systems 2024-02-09
Across
- system where the heart pumps blood through your blood vessels
- upper chamber of a heart
- disease where the alveoli have been damaged
- system that gets rid of bacteria and viruses
- tissue thatjoins, supports, protects, and cushions organs
- process where a body gets oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- lower chamber of a heart
- system that delivers oxygen in your blood to all the parts of the body
- outermost layer of tooth, hardest material in body
- system that breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed into your body
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- tissue that sends electrical signals through the body
- tissue that is made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement
- a collection of tissues that work together
- your body goes through to keep a stable environment?
- part of brain that controls balance
- soupy mixture after digestion
- part of brain that controls involuntary operations such as breathing, heart rate, and body temperature
- hormone released due to water shortage in body
- tissue that covers and protects underlying tissue
- largest organ in the body, makes bile, filters blood
- process of removing wastes and excess water
21 Clues: upper chamber of a heart • lower chamber of a heart • soupy mixture after digestion • part of brain that controls balance • a collection of tissues that work together • disease where the alveoli have been damaged • process of removing wastes and excess water • system that gets rid of bacteria and viruses • hormone released due to water shortage in body • ...
Body Parts 2024-01-16
28 Clues: - Лоб • - шея • - рот • - нос • - ухо • - лицо • - зубы • - Язык • - нога • - рука • - губы • - спина • - брови • - спина • - живот • - грудь • - плечи • - бедро • - колено • - голова • - ладонь • - волосы • - Локоть • - глаз(а) • - Ресницы • - Запястье • - подбородок • - Пальцы на ногах
Body movements 2022-07-29
30 Clues: ütni • húzni • tolni • dobni • úszni • törni • rúgni • emelni • önteni • elkapni • nevetni • cipelni • sétálni • elejteni • kiönteni • nyújtani • tapsolni • kiabálni • rámutatni • lendíteni • elcsúszni • búvárkodni • összekeverni • ütni (ököllel) • cigánykerekezni • tartani (kézben) • hajolni, hajlítani • puszilni, csókolni • lábujjhegyen járni • szökellni (nagyot ugrani)
Body parts 2022-06-07
Across
- Holds up my head
- They hold me up
- Connects the central nervous system
- Holders of oxygen
- Protect 10 digits
- Parts that make something work
- Both hang on face
- Pointed bone under your mouth
- 10 digits
- Delivers babies
- You brush them
- Tells the body what to do
- Red,Brown,Black,Blond..
Down
- They live outside the mouth
- Both connect to shoulders
- Liquid helping digestion
- Exhaled air
- 2 hairy lines
- Helps you smell
- Walk, Run, Jump with these
- Muscle in your mouth
- Reproductive health Dr.
- Dr. for teeth
- They open and close
- Body protector
- Medical helper to Dr.'s
26 Clues: 10 digits • Exhaled air • 2 hairy lines • Dr. for teeth • Body protector • You brush them • They hold me up • Helps you smell • Delivers babies • Holds up my head • Holders of oxygen • Protect 10 digits • Both hang on face • They open and close • Muscle in your mouth • Reproductive health Dr. • Medical helper to Dr.'s • Red,Brown,Black,Blond.. • Liquid helping digestion • Both connect to shoulders • ...
Body systems 2022-10-28
Across
- Breath in
- the natural opening through which food passes into the body
- one of the hard parts of the skeleton of a vertebrate
- of or relating to sensation or to the senses
- one of the hard bony appendages that are borne on the jaws
- the more terminal division of the vertebrate intestine that is wider and shorter than the small intestine
- the portion of the vertebrate central nervous system enclosed in the skull
- the terminal part of the leg upon which an individual stands
- prominence in the center of the face formed of bone and cartilage
- the cord of nervous tissue that extends from the brain lengthwise along the back in the spinal canal
- vaulted chamber that lies between the floor of the cranium and the roof of the mouth the natural opening through which food passes
- at the front of the cavity of the chest, or thorax
- a human upper limb
- a muscular tube that conveys food from the mouth to the stomach
- the narrow part of the intestine that lies between the stomach and colon
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- breath out
- pertaining to or serving for respiration
- the skeleton of the head of a vertebrate forming a bony or cartilaginous case
- a usually rigid supportive or protective structure or framework of an organism
- something that sustains or fuels
- the point of contact between elements of an skeleton with the parts that surround and support it
- a tough cord or band of dense white fibrous connective tissue that unites a muscle
- any of the paired curved bony or partly cartilaginous rods that stiffen the walls of the body of most vertebrates and protect the viscera
- an aggregate of cells
- at the upper part of the trachea
- the process of making food absorbable by mechanically and enzymatically breaking it down
- one of the paired vertebrate limbs that in bipeds extend from the top of the thigh to the foot
- pumplike organ of blood circulation
- a saclike expansion of the digestive tract of a vertebrate that is located between the esophagus and duodenum
- any of the filamentous bands of nervous tissue that connect parts of the nervous system with the other organs
30 Clues: Breath in • breath out • a human upper limb • an aggregate of cells • something that sustains or fuels • at the upper part of the trachea • pumplike organ of blood circulation • pertaining to or serving for respiration • of or relating to sensation or to the senses • at the front of the cavity of the chest, or thorax • one of the hard parts of the skeleton of a vertebrate • ...
Body Tissues 2022-10-30
Across
- most abundant connective tissue fiber
- eases joint movement; firm but flexible support
- involuntary
- connects tissues and organs together
- bone
- outer layer of cells
- dense connective tissue attach bone to bone
- multiple layers
- between epithelium/connective tissue
- continuous sheet of tightly packed cells
- can differentiate into many specialized cells
- fiber made of protein called elastin
- protects and assists neurons
- single layer
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- multiple layers and cell shape changes
- most widely distributed; is stretchable
- cube-shaped cell
- scar tissue results
- heart muscle
- key component of connective tissue
- unit that conducts a nervous impulse
- functional new tissue replaces damaged ones
- liquid matrix surrounding blood cells
- skeletal muscle
- secretes fluid to prevent friction
- modified cells that produce mucus
- flat, scale-like cell
- fiber that occurs in networks
- gives rise to connective and muscle tissue
- acts as a storage depo for excess food
- dense connective tissue attach muscle to bone
- there are three types of this membrane
32 Clues: bone • involuntary • heart muscle • single layer • skeletal muscle • multiple layers • cube-shaped cell • scar tissue results • outer layer of cells • flat, scale-like cell • protects and assists neurons • fiber that occurs in networks • modified cells that produce mucus • key component of connective tissue • secretes fluid to prevent friction • unit that conducts a nervous impulse • ...
Body parts 2023-03-24
Across
- Le nez
- Les jambes
- Les pieds
- Le visage
- Le nombril
- Claque!
- Plie!
- Les sourcils
- Les yeux
- Les mains
- Les épaules
- Touche!
- L'estomac
- Les cheveux
- Secoue!
- Les doigts
Down
- La langue
- Tire (la langue)!
- Remue!
- Attrape!
- Les genoux
- Bouge!
- Les coudes
- Le corps
- Les oreilles
- La bouche
- Les dents
- le cou
- Les hanches
- La tête
- Les bras
- Les doigts de pieds
- Ouvre!
33 Clues: Plie! • Le nez • Remue! • Bouge! • le cou • Ouvre! • Claque! • La tête • Touche! • Secoue! • Attrape! • Le corps • Les yeux • Les bras • La langue • Les pieds • Le visage • La bouche • Les dents • Les mains • L'estomac • Les jambes • Les genoux • Les coudes • Le nombril • Les doigts • Les hanches • Les épaules • Les cheveux • Les sourcils • Les oreilles • Tire (la langue)! • Les doigts de pieds
Body love 2023-03-13
Across
- Het idee dat in je hoofd speelt om een einde aan je leven te maken (de)
- synoniem van opinie
- antoniem voor licht
- Oh,je hebt met de koffie gemorst, nu heb ik een ... op mijn broek.
- Iets nemen wat niet van jou is
- Anorexia en boulimia zijn twee vormen van een ... (de)
- Ik ben bang voor spinnen, dat is mijn grootste ... (de)
- Hou de klassen proper! Dat is jullie ... !
- antoniem van sterk
- Voor die job zoeken ze iemand met veel ... (de)
Down
- antoniem voor strak
- Het ... is niet het belangrijkste, maar je karakter.
- Synoniem van plaats (de)
- De manier waarop je je lichaam houdt. (de)
- vertaling van 'juger'
- Antoniem van onbewust
- Het laatste ... van Billie Eilish was fantastisch!
- Iemand kwetsen door negatieve dingen te zeggen.
- Niet willen
- Kettingen, oorbellen, ringen, armbanden, dat zijn allemaal ...
- Ik ben een beetje te dik en ik ... me ervoor.
21 Clues: Niet willen • antoniem van sterk • antoniem voor strak • synoniem van opinie • antoniem voor licht • vertaling van 'juger' • Antoniem van onbewust • Synoniem van plaats (de) • Iets nemen wat niet van jou is • De manier waarop je je lichaam houdt. (de) • Hou de klassen proper! Dat is jullie ... ! • Ik ben een beetje te dik en ik ... me ervoor. • ...
Body Systems 2023-03-16
Across
- places where done bone meets another
- framework of bones and the tissues that connect to those bones
- muscle at the bottom of the chest
- the two branches of the trachea
- gets rid of some of the wastes your body produces
- cells that make up the nervous system
- coiled tube connected to stomach where much of digestion takes place
- the bronchi branch out and end in tiny air sacs called
- tube of neurons that runs up the spine
- connecting tissues that hold cones in place at joints
- systems work together and are dependent on one another to keep the body functioning well
- delivers oxygen to your body
- very tiny branches of arteries and veins
- breaks down the food you eat into a form that your body cells can use as fuel
- made up of the nerves that branch out from the central nervous system
- the control and communication system of the body
Down
- all the muscles in your body
- group of organs that work together to support an important body function.
- the process of breaking down food into a form the body can use
- connecting tissues that move bones when muscles contract
- your nervous systems command center
- the process of removing liquid wastes from the body
- windpipe
- the brain and spinal cord
- the body's transport system
- muscle that acts as the pump for the circulatory system
- tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- carry oxygen poor blood toward the heart
- tube that collects solid waste also called the large intestine
- main organs of the respiratory system
- connecting tissue that covers the ends of bones and supports certain structures
- gland that helps digest fat, maintains correct level of blood sugar in body, and filters poisonous wastes
- a filtering system for the blood
- the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
35 Clues: windpipe • the brain and spinal cord • the body's transport system • all the muscles in your body • delivers oxygen to your body • the two branches of the trachea • a filtering system for the blood • muscle at the bottom of the chest • your nervous systems command center • places where done bone meets another • cells that make up the nervous system • ...
body parts 2023-03-27
25 Clues: hip • arm • leg • ear • eye • skin • chin • knee • hair • hand • foot • neck • nose • elbow • wrist • chest • thumb • mouth • ankle • finger • big toe • stomach • eyebrow • toenail • shoulder
Body part 2023-03-01
Across
- at the end of the leg
- 2 soft parts on your mouth that used for kissing
- at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- the part of the arm that connect to the hand
- the thick part of the leg that between the knee and the foot
- the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair
- the upper part of human body that connect to shoulder and have the hand at the end
- the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are
- the middle joint of the leg where it bends
- the large soft thing inside your mouth that used for tasting and speaking
- the joint between the leg and the foot
- the part of face below your mouth
- the part of human to stand and walk
- 5 separate parts of the foot
- the part of the leg above the knee
- the middle joint of the arm where it bends
- the lower part of the arm, between the wrist and the elbow
Down
- 2 parts at each side of the neck that connect the arms to the body
- the part of face to hear sound
- an organ in the body where food go into it.
- the soft part of your face that is below your eye and between your mouth and ear
- the part of face to see
- the part of the body that connect the head to the body
- the part of face below the nose include lips, tongue and teeth
- the part of body above the neck, where eyes, nose, mouth, ears and brain on it
- the part of face above the mouth to smell
- hard white objects inside your mouth that used for biting and chewing
- 5 separate parts of the hand
- the line of short hairs above each eye
- things grow on human head
30 Clues: at the end of the leg • the part of face to see • things grow on human head • 5 separate parts of the hand • 5 separate parts of the foot • the part of face to hear sound • the part of face below your mouth • the part of the leg above the knee • the part of human to stand and walk • the joint between the leg and the foot • the line of short hairs above each eye • ...
body parts 2023-02-23
Across
- Mi ____ tiene cinco dedos.
- El ____ de mi hermana olía fatal porque no se lavó los calcetines.
- Los de Monterrey son ____s.
- Vas a la dentista para comprobar esto.
- Mi hermano flexionó su ___ porque acaba de llegar del gimnasio.
- Adónde va tu comida cuando la comes.
- Esto se puede poner ronco cuando te enfermas.
- Lo que usas para ver.
- Tiene mocos.
Down
- Sus huesos, músculos y órganos forman esto.
- Uso esto para escuchar el chisme.
- A Chelsea le gusta ____le muchas cosas a Mark.
- El te ayuda cuando estas enfermo
- Por esto puedes saborear la comida.
- Contiene una nariz, ojos y una boca.
- Cada uno tiene una uña.
- Los gorilas golpean sus ____s.
- Esto bombea sangre al resto del cuerpo.
- Yo como dulces con mi ____.
- Bane le rompió la ____ a Batman una vez.
20 Clues: Tiene mocos. • Lo que usas para ver. • Cada uno tiene una uña. • Mi ____ tiene cinco dedos. • Los de Monterrey son ____s. • Yo como dulces con mi ____. • Los gorilas golpean sus ____s. • El te ayuda cuando estas enfermo • Uso esto para escuchar el chisme. • Por esto puedes saborear la comida. • Contiene una nariz, ojos y una boca. • Adónde va tu comida cuando la comes. • ...
MY BODY 2023-03-15
body system 2023-03-08
Across
- helps bones move
- major organ in the respoirtory system
- part of the major organ in the skeletal system
- letting out Co2/taking in oxygen
- endocrine system
- transport oxygen through out the body
- connects muscle
- part of the circulatory
- heart skeletal muscle
- the number of body systems
Down
- integomentary system protects what
- protects internal organs
- send messages to the brain
- gets rid of wast
- breakes down food
- helps send messages to the body
- helps with the digestive system
- helps get rid of wast
- made in the bones
- integumentary maintains......
20 Clues: connects muscle • helps bones move • gets rid of wast • endocrine system • breakes down food • made in the bones • helps get rid of wast • heart skeletal muscle • part of the circulatory • protects internal organs • send messages to the brain • the number of body systems • integumentary maintains...... • helps send messages to the body • helps with the digestive system • ...
