body Crossword Puzzles
nutrients crossword 2014-05-14
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- substance in food that provides energy or help form body tissues and that is necessary for life and growth.
- class of nutrients that are made up of amino acids which are to needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body.
- Fat/if you eat a lot of meat, whole milk, butter and ice cream, your diet will be high in what type?
- disease/if someone has excess body fat they are at increased risk for developing.
- sum of chemical processes that takes place in your body to keep you alive and active
- class of energy giving nutrients that includes sugar starches and fiber.
- the food product are listed from greatest to least amount.
- carbohydrates/starchy foods like potatoes, beans and grains are examples of?
- fat/if glycogen stores become full, the body is able to convert carbohydrate from the diet into?
- carbohydrates/ a type of carbohydrates.
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- you eat more carbohydrates than your body needs, some will be stored as?
- facts label/a list of important nutrients our bodies needs to provide energy and help us grow.
- energy in food is measured in?
- fiber/dissolves in water.
- fat/its the number of fat grams in one serving.
- science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food.
- density lipoproteins bring to the body cells?
- class of nutrients; also then main form of energy storage in the body.
- fiber/ adds bulk to your body.
19 Clues: fiber/dissolves in water. • energy in food is measured in? • fiber/ adds bulk to your body. • carbohydrates/ a type of carbohydrates. • density lipoproteins bring to the body cells? • fat/its the number of fat grams in one serving. • the food product are listed from greatest to least amount. • science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food. • ...
Anatomy 2025-03-03
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- closer to midline of body
- divides the body into left and right halves
- Covers the ends of long bones and can be found between bones
- Skull, Spinal Column, Sternum, & Ribs
- Vertebrae or Patella (Knee Cap)
- Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
- growth plate
- Femur (Thigh Bone)
- divides the body into front and back halves
- Stores 50% of body fat
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- away from midline of body
- divides the body into top and bottom halves
- Skeleton Bones of the extremities
- The outermost surface of the body
- Metacarpals
- Thicker layer below epidermis
- Superficial layer (Thin)
17 Clues: Metacarpals • growth plate • Femur (Thigh Bone) • Scapula (Shoulder Blade) • Superficial layer (Thin) • away from midline of body • closer to midline of body • Stores 50% of body fat • Vertebrae or Patella (Knee Cap) • Thicker layer below epidermis • Skeleton Bones of the extremities • Skull, Spinal Column, Sternum, & Ribs • The outermost surface of the body • ...
Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-26
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- Gender that produces sperm
- Gives a clear location on body
- Laying on side
- System that regulates hormones
- Head and torso are at a 45 and 60 degree angle
- help filter waste from the blood and out of the body
- Example: ASAP
- consists of bones, joints and muscles
- Laying down on back
- balances fluids
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- Gender that makes babies
- Ingest and Digest
- Pumps blood throughout body
- Body breaths with this system
- Laying face down
- System that gives the body coordination
- protects the body and keeps the temperature of the body in check.
17 Clues: Example: ASAP • Laying on side • balances fluids • Laying face down • Ingest and Digest • Laying down on back • Gender that makes babies • Gender that produces sperm • Pumps blood throughout body • Body breaths with this system • Gives a clear location on body • System that regulates hormones • consists of bones, joints and muscles • System that gives the body coordination • ...
Anatomical Directions & Movement Planes 2024-03-06
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- part of body that is below or lower surface
- separates upper and lower halves of body
- same as anterior
- separates body into left and right
- same as posterior
- closer to the midline
- towards the trunk
- position closer to feet
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- back of the body
- separates body into front and back
- imaginary line that extends from forehead down
- front of the body
- closer to head
- position starting point from which movement or location can be described
- away from the midline
- body part that is above another
- away from the trunk
17 Clues: closer to head • back of the body • same as anterior • front of the body • same as posterior • towards the trunk • away from the trunk • away from the midline • closer to the midline • position closer to feet • body part that is above another • separates body into front and back • separates body into left and right • separates upper and lower halves of body • ...
Directional/movement terms 2025-02-25
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- Refers to the back of the body or a body part.
- Refers to the back of the body or a body part.
- Turning the palm of the hand upward or forward.
- Bending the foot downward, away from the shin.
- Refers to a position farther from the midline of the body.
- Turning around an axis
- A circular movement at a joint, involving flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction.
- Turning the palm of the hand downward or backward.
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- Refers to the front of the body or a body part.
- Refers to a position above or higher than another part of the body.
- Increasing the angle between two body parts.
- Refers to a position farther from the origin of a limb or attachment point.
- Moving a limb towards the midline of the body
- Bending the foot upwards toward the shin.
- Refers to a position below or lower than another part of the body.
- Moving a limb away from the midline of the body.
- Decreasing the angle between two body parts.
- Refers to a position closer to the origin of a limb or attachment point.
18 Clues: Turning around an axis • Bending the foot upwards toward the shin. • Increasing the angle between two body parts. • Decreasing the angle between two body parts. • Moving a limb towards the midline of the body • Refers to the back of the body or a body part. • Refers to the back of the body or a body part. • Bending the foot downward, away from the shin. • ...
Energy Balance 2016-02-07
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- The energy balance achieved when the calories you take in is greater than the calories expended.
- The rate of energy expenditure needed for the body to survive.
- A formula used to quantify the amount of tissue mass (muscle, fat, and bone) in an individual, and then categorize that person as underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese based on that value.
- The amount of calories you use to digest, absorb, transport, and store the food you consume.
- The rate at which you burn calories while exercising.
- Energy expenditure that occurs as a result of environmental or physiological stress placed on your body.
- A method of measuring body composition that involves measuring the actual amount of heat produced by the body.
- The energy balance achieved when the calories you take in is equal to the calories expended.
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- The vertical force exerted by your body.
- The energy expended through exercise.
- The energy balance achieved when the calories you take in is less than the calories expended.When the calories you take in is equal to the calories expended.
- A method of body fat analysis that involves measuring the resistance to the flow of an electrical current through the body.
- The amount of energy used by the body when at rest.
- The ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips used to identify those at risk of a range of weight-related health conditions.
- The energy expended for the processes of digestion, absorption, transport and storage of food.
- A technique for measuring lean body mass by weighing a person underwater.
- The relationship between food calories taken into the body through food and drink, and calories being used in the body for our daily energy requirements
- A method of measuring body composition that involves estimating heat production by measuring respiratory gases.
- The amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of a given mass of water by 1 °C
- A method of body fat analysis that involves using callipers to measure the amount of subcutaneous fat at various sites around the body.
- The energy expended (or work done) in applying a force of one newton through a distance of one metre.
- The mass of the bones, muscle, water, connective and organ tissues of the body.
22 Clues: The energy expended through exercise. • The vertical force exerted by your body. • The amount of energy used by the body when at rest. • The rate at which you burn calories while exercising. • The rate of energy expenditure needed for the body to survive. • A technique for measuring lean body mass by weighing a person underwater. • ...
PBS 1.2.1-1.2.2 Vocab 2025-10-09
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- Breaks down food into its nutrients molecules; absorbs nutrients; rids the body of waste
- The pooling of the body following death that causes a purplish red discoloration of the skin; also referred to as lividity
- The circumstances that result in death, which are designated as natural or unnatural
- A scientist who studies arachnids, such as mites, spiders, ticks, and insects, such as flies, as they pertain to criminal investigations.
- the change in body temperature after death
- Situated toward the back of the body. (In humans also dorsal)
- Eliminates waste from the body; regulates water balance of the blood.
- The time when the decedent’s vital functions actually ceased
- Assists with gas exchange with the external environment; keep blood supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- Situated toward the front of the body. (In humans also ventral)
- Moves the body and moves substances around the body; maintain posture; produce heat
- The legal term for a person who has died.
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- This equation is one formula used to approximate the postmortem interval, the time since death using Fahrenheit.
- What happens physiologically (inside the body) to result in death
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- Filters fluid in the body; mounts the attack against foreign substances in the body.
- The specific injury, trauma, or disease that directly caused the victim's death
- The time the medical examiner estimates that the death occurred
- The stiffening of joints and muscles after death
- A place where the bodies of dead persons are kept temporarily pending identification or release for burial or autopsy.
- Pumps blood around the body; transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste.
- Protects and supports body organs; provides a framework the muscles use to cause movement; stores minerals
- A physician who performs an autopsy when a death might have been caused accidentally or intentionally. In some jurisdictions, the Medical Examiner may also serve as the coroner.
- Forms the body's external covering; protects deeper tissue from injury;helps regulate body temperature.
- To produce, transport, and sustain sperm and egg cells; to nurture the developing offspring.
- A postmortem evaluation to determine cause of death.
- The time the medical examiner estimates that the death occurred
- Responds to internal and external changes by acting an appropriate response; processes information.
28 Clues: The legal term for a person who has died. • the change in body temperature after death • The stiffening of joints and muscles after death • A postmortem evaluation to determine cause of death. • The time when the decedent’s vital functions actually ceased • Situated toward the back of the body. (In humans also dorsal) • ...
Final exam 2023-12-14
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- Small single celled organisms
- testes,ovaries
- What level consists of two or more types of primary tissues that function together to perform a particular function
- Defined as maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment
- involving one side of the body
- a biochemical process in metabolism where the simple molecules combine to generate complex molecules
- How many does a human body system have
- defined as drop in body temperature below 95f
- Lying flat on your stomach,facing downward
- Toward or at the surface of the body
- Nearest point of attachment to limb
- Kidneys,ureters,urethra
- pumping blood and supporting movement to lifting heavy weights, muscles
- How many bones does an adult have
- Brain,spinal cord,peripheral nerves
- Toward or at the middle of the body
- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant.
- removes excess fluid from the body tissues and returns it to the bloodstreams.
- Position specific body orientation used to describe individual anatomy
- helps control mood, growth and development, the way our organs work, metabolism , and reproduction,thyroid,thymus,intestine
- helps your body immune system fight viruses and bacteria
- Toward the head or upper part of the body
- White blood cells,Lymphoid tissue
- involving both sides of the body
- The back of body
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- is when the complex molecules in living organisms break down to form simpler ones
- moves fresh air into your body while removing waste gases and includes the Nose,pharynx,larynx trachea,bronchi,lungs
- This system carries oxygen,nutrients,and hormones to cells,and removes waste products and includes the Heart,blood,vessels
- Away from the midline of the body
- Protects around your boyd,Skin,hair,nails
- Farthest away from attachment
- Front of body
- converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms,esophagus,stomach
- What level is an one living individual
- What level is atomic and molecular
- is a chemical reactions in the body cells that change food into energy
- Longest bone in the human body
- captures and destroy the invading bacteria
- Function
- Who is a famous person in healthcare from this time period?
- Groups of organs that perform related functions and interact to accomplish a common activity essential to survival of the whole body
- releases histamine and other mediators of inflammation
- How many bones does your skull contain
- Controls and regulates the activities of the cell and carries genes
- What level is the smallest living unit of the body
- What level of Group of cells and the materials surrounding them that work together on one task
- Another name for smooth muscle
- defenses against parasites and promotes reactions
- Structure
- membrane-bound cell organelles that create energy
- Smallest unit of life
- away from the body surface
- Lying flat on your back,facing upward
- physical signs that indicate an individual is alive
- makes proteins
- Infectious microbe,that includes DNA.
- gives the body its shape, allows movement,Bones,cartilage joints
- How many human cells chromosomes have
- Toward the lower part of the body or away from the head
59 Clues: Function • Structure • Front of body • testes,ovaries • makes proteins • The back of body • Smallest unit of life • Kidneys,ureters,urethra • away from the body surface • Small single celled organisms • Farthest away from attachment • involving one side of the body • Longest bone in the human body • Another name for smooth muscle • involving both sides of the body • ...
Sports medicine 2023-08-31
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- swelling of tissue
- farthest from the midline of the body
- movement of arm or leg towards
- moving my leg laterally away from the midline of my body
- the underside of the foot
- The tearing of an ACL is a what type of injury?
- bleeding underneath the skin results in?
- pain produced when the structure is palpated
- situated away from the center
- deepest from the skin
- the movement that is allowed at the joint
- backside of the body
- twisting the ankle toward the body
- farthest from the center of the body
- top half of the body
- moving the hips toward the body
- similar to dorsal fin
- swelling in the joint
- Closest to skin
- front of the body
- moving my arm toward my body
- near the middle line of the body
- a bruise
- what does SOB stand for
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- what is the definition for NEG
- pointing toes toward the sky
- An ankle snap is an example of?
- moving your hips away from your midline
- When your shoulder pops out and you have to put it back in place it is called what?
- what happens when you crack your fingers?
- When you get a concussion and you have back pain that is called?
- closest to the center of body
- bottom half of the body
- holding a cup of soup is an example of
- An ankle sprain is a what type of injury?
- laying on your stomach
- pointing toes outward from neutral foot position
- what is a structure that connects bones to another bone?
- making the angle of a joint larger
- you twist your ankle the wrong way what can happen?
- ER stands for?
- what does DOB stand for
- angling my forearm toward the body
- pertaining to the center
- curling the toes inward
- over straightening of leg or arm
- the definition of BP is
- pushing the knees together toward the body
- your body reacts to an injury how?
- flexing the knees outward
- what is a form of the recovery process after having an injury?
- what is the tearing of muscles?
- looseness in a joint
- structure that connects muscle to the bone
- lying on your back
55 Clues: a bruise • ER stands for? • Closest to skin • front of the body • swelling of tissue • lying on your back • backside of the body • top half of the body • looseness in a joint • deepest from the skin • similar to dorsal fin • swelling in the joint • laying on your stomach • bottom half of the body • what does DOB stand for • curling the toes inward • the definition of BP is • what does SOB stand for • ...
Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-30
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- Discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Looseness in the joint
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- What is the term for towards the top?
- Movement towards midline of body
- Swelling in the joint
- Body’s response to injury
- Laying face up
- Top side of a structure
- c/o
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Farthest from skin
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- Healing apparatus
- Pointing the toes outward away from the neutral position of the foot
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Furthest away from midline of body
- What is the term for below/ towards feet?
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Situated away from center
- What is the bottom of your foot called?
- Far from center of body
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- Position of a body part that is bent outward
- Laying face down
- DOB
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
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- ASAP
- Extreme straightening of a part
- Swelling in the tissue
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially towards midline
- Closest to the midline of the body
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- A grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone.
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joints
- Movement away from midline of body
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Towards the back of the body
- Closest to skin
- Towards the front of the body
- DOA
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Situated to a center
- A region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- CC
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Center of body
55 Clues: CC • c/o • DOA • DOB • ASAP • Laying face up • Center of body • Closest to skin • Laying face down • Healing apparatus • Farthest from skin • Situated to a center • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Looseness in the joint • Top side of a structure • Far from center of body • Body’s response to injury • Situated away from center • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • ...
Acquisition Activity 2013-01-31
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- the process in which stimulus produces a response
- groups of organs that perform closely related function
- the basic unit of life
- tissue that makes voluntary and involuntary movement
- tissue that provides supports to the body and connects in parts
- the most important nutrient
- tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surface
- system that reproduce gametes
- helps the body to absorb fat soluble vitamins
- is equal to 1000 calories
- brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- system that support the body
- a group of tissues that works together to perform a single cell
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- system recognize and coordinates the body
- system that eliminates waste products
- system that breaks down food
- are the major source of energy in the body
- system that guards against infection and injury
- internal conditions of the human body
- supply raw materials for growth
- a group of cells with an specific function
- protects the body from diseases
- systems that transports oxygen and nutrients
- system that growths and develop
- system that produce voluntary movements
25 Clues: the basic unit of life • is equal to 1000 calories • the most important nutrient • system that breaks down food • system that support the body • system that reproduce gametes • supply raw materials for growth • protects the body from diseases • system that growths and develop • system that eliminates waste products • internal conditions of the human body • ...
Acquisition Activity 2013-01-31
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- tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surface
- internal conditions of the human body
- the process in which stimulus produces a response
- is equal to 1000 calories
- system that breaks down food
- groups of organs that perform closely related function
- system that eliminates waste products
- the most important nutrient
- tissue that provides supports to the body and connects in parts
- supply raw materials for growth
- a group of cells with an specific function
- system that produce voluntary movements
- protects the body from diseases
- helps the body to absorb fat soluble vitamins
- the basic unit of life
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- system that reproduce gametes
- tissue that makes voluntary and involuntary movement
- systems that transports oxygen and nutrients
- system that guards against infection and injury
- are the major source of energy in the body
- system that growths and develop
- brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- system recognize and coordinates the body
- a group of tissues that works together to perform a single cell
- system that support the body
25 Clues: the basic unit of life • is equal to 1000 calories • the most important nutrient • system that breaks down food • system that support the body • system that reproduce gametes • system that growths and develop • supply raw materials for growth • protects the body from diseases • internal conditions of the human body • system that eliminates waste products • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2013-07-22
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- lying down, especially in a bed
- lying face down and flat
- vertical division of the body into front and back portions
- back of the body
- inflammation of muscle
- bone marrow tumor
- toward the midline
- joint pain
- muscle tumor
- horizontal division of the body into upper and lower portions
- abnormal lateral curvature
- bone pain
- a partial dislocation
- vertical division of the body into right and left
- inflammation of the joints
- movement away from the body
- turning outward, foot
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- horizontal recumbent
- toward the side
- turning inward, foot
- inflammation of a bursa
- lying down
- toward the beginning
- straightening at the joint
- increase in the size of a muscle
- stiff joint condition
- muscle pain
- reduced muscle tension
- grating sound made by movement
- bone tumor
- bending at the joint
- line that runs through the center of the body
- away from the beginning
- shrinking of tissue
- movement toward the body
- front of the body
36 Clues: bone pain • lying down • joint pain • bone tumor • muscle pain • muscle tumor • toward the side • back of the body • bone marrow tumor • front of the body • toward the midline • shrinking of tissue • horizontal recumbent • turning inward, foot • toward the beginning • bending at the joint • stiff joint condition • a partial dislocation • turning outward, foot • inflammation of muscle • ...
Hannah Schwartz Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- you couldn't breath without the ______ system
- The biggest joint in the human body
- What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs?
- Cerebral palsy affects neurons in which part of the body?
- longest bone in the human body
- Being ______ is a common risk factor for heart disease
- ______ makes blood red
- the strongest muscle in the human body
- The fatty deposits on the walls of the arteries in coronary heart disease are called ____
- The longest muscle in the human body
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- _______ increases heart rate
- When you inhale, your lungs ______
- A genetic disease that causes neurons in the brain to waste away and die
- The basic unit of the nervous system
- The percent of muscle in the human body
- The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the _______
- The smallest bone in your body is located in your
- One of the main functions of the nervous system
- Another name for the skeletal system
- The weakest muscle in the human body
20 Clues: ______ makes blood red • _______ increases heart rate • longest bone in the human body • When you inhale, your lungs ______ • The biggest joint in the human body • The basic unit of the nervous system • Another name for the skeletal system • The longest muscle in the human body • The weakest muscle in the human body • the strongest muscle in the human body • ...
Nutrient Basics 2025-09-25
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- Organic compounds that support body processes.
- Type of vitamin stored in the body’s fat tissue.
- Mineral important for strong bones and teeth.
- Type of vitamin that dissolves in water and isn't stored in the body.
- – Mineral that helps regulate fluid balance and blood pressure.
- Mineral that helps carry oxygen in the blood.
- What your body gets from nutrients to function.
- Nutrients that store energy and protect organs.
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- Water-soluble vitamin that boosts the immune system.
- Nutrient needed to build and repair body tissues.
- Artificial fat made by hydrogenating oils; considered unhealthy.
- Inorganic elements needed for body function.
- Waxy substance found in blood; too much can be harmful.
- Lack of a nutrient in the diet.
- Units used to measure energy from food.
- Substances in food your body needs to grow and function.
- Main source of energy for the body.
- Vital nutrient that regulates body temperature and hydrates cells.
- Type of fat often found in animal products; solid at room temperature.
- Plant material that aids digestion and prevents constipation.
20 Clues: Lack of a nutrient in the diet. • Main source of energy for the body. • Units used to measure energy from food. • Inorganic elements needed for body function. • Mineral important for strong bones and teeth. • Mineral that helps carry oxygen in the blood. • Organic compounds that support body processes. • What your body gets from nutrients to function. • ...
Day14-总 2025-01-22
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- The front part of the head, including eyes, nose, etc.
- One of the two sides of the face below the eyes.
- One of the hard, white parts in the mouth used for biting and chewing.
- A sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs.
- The joint between the thigh and the lower leg.
- The physical structure of a person or an animal.
- A pain in a tooth.
- Take air into the lungs and let it out.
- The movable organ in the mouth used for tasting, speaking, etc.
- Fine threads growing from the skin of humans and some animals.
- The outer covering of the body.
- The part of the body at the bottom of the leg, used for standing and walking.
- The part of the body between the shoulder and the hand.
- The back part of the foot.
- The joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm.
- The part of the body from the hip to the foot.
- The organ for hearing and maintaining balance.
- The upper part of the body, containing the brain, eyes, etc.
- The organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, etc.
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- A continuous, dull pain in a part of the body.
- A pain in the head.
- The part of the body between the neck and the abdomen, containing the heart and lungs.
- A pain in the stomach.
- The passage in the neck that leads from the mouth to the stomach and lungs.
- Tender or painful, often used for parts of the body.
- The organ that pumps blood around the body.
- The organ that allows you to see.
- The part of the body that connects the head to the shoulders.
- The organ in the body where food is digested.
- The part of the face used for breathing and smelling.
- The part of the body where the arm is attached to the body.
- Lacking color in the face, often due to illness or shock.
- One of the five parts at the end of the hand.
- The part at the end of the arm used for grasping.
- The opening in the face used for eating, speaking, etc.
- One of the two soft, outer parts of the mouth.
- An unpleasant feeling in your body.
37 Clues: A pain in a tooth. • A pain in the head. • A pain in the stomach. • The back part of the foot. • The outer covering of the body. • The organ that allows you to see. • An unpleasant feeling in your body. • Take air into the lungs and let it out. • The organ that pumps blood around the body. • The organ in the body where food is digested. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis Jacory P. 2023-03-15
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- The systems that make up the human body
- When the output of a system amplifies the system
- The system associated with breathing
- When the body responds to changes in internal and external environments
- The system associated with breaking down food that you have previously eaten
- The system associated with offspring
- Tissues that make up the muscle
- The system composed of muscle fibers
- The system that moves blood through out the body
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- Food being broken down by the body with chemical processes occurring
- The product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction
- The glands and organs that release hormones into your blood
- The product of a reaction leads to an decrease in that reaction
- Your bodys´ central frame work
- The process your body goes through to maintain equilibrium
- Made by glands in the body
- Vessels that carry low oxygenated blood to be reoxygenated
- Vessels that carry blood through the body
- Food being broken down by the body without chemical processes occurring
- The system that controls things like what you feel and is responsible for your bodys´ movements
20 Clues: Made by glands in the body • Your bodys´ central frame work • Tissues that make up the muscle • The system associated with breathing • The system associated with offspring • The system composed of muscle fibers • The systems that make up the human body • Vessels that carry blood through the body • When the output of a system amplifies the system • ...
Hannah Schwartz Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs?
- _______ increases heart rate
- The percent of muscle in the human body
- longest bone in the human body
- When you inhale, your lungs ______
- you couldn't breath without the ______ system
- A genetic disease that causes neurons in the brain to waste away and die
- the strongest muscle in the human body
- Another name for the skeletal system
- Cerebral palsy affects neurons in which part of the body?
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- The fatty deposits on the walls of the arteries in coronary heart disease are called ____
- The smallest bone in your body is located in your
- The longest muscle in the human body
- The biggest joint in the human body
- ______ makes blood red
- Being ______ is a common risk factor for heart disease
- The weakest muscle in the human body
- One of the main functions of the nervous system
- The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the _______
- The basic unit of the nervous system
20 Clues: ______ makes blood red • _______ increases heart rate • longest bone in the human body • When you inhale, your lungs ______ • The biggest joint in the human body • The longest muscle in the human body • The weakest muscle in the human body • The basic unit of the nervous system • Another name for the skeletal system • the strongest muscle in the human body • ...
Food and Nutrition Terms 2021-03-18
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- A severe nutrient shortage
- Helps build, repair, and maintain body tissues
- Fats that help lower cholesterol levels
- Raises the level of bad cholesterol in the system
- Fibre that dissolves in water
- Regulates many body processes and aids other nutrients
- Helps decrease bad cholesterol levels and raises good cholesterol levels
- Used to survive, grow and provide energy to the body
- Chains of chemical building blocks in protein
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- The process of breaking down foods into usable nutrients
- Mixture of plant materials not broken down by the digestive system
- Fat-like substance present in all body cells, needed for essential body processes
- Bodys' main source of energy
- Essential to life, makes of most of your body weight
- Nutrition-related disease when the bones become porous making them weak and fragile
- Minerals needed in very small amounts
- Concentrated source of energy, needed in moderate amounts
- Helps the body work properly, can become part of body tissues
- Specific major minerals that work together to maintain the body's fluid balance
- Minerals needed in relatively large amounts
20 Clues: A severe nutrient shortage • Bodys' main source of energy • Fibre that dissolves in water • Minerals needed in very small amounts • Fats that help lower cholesterol levels • Minerals needed in relatively large amounts • Chains of chemical building blocks in protein • Helps build, repair, and maintain body tissues • Raises the level of bad cholesterol in the system • ...
NUTRITION - FITNESS Puzzle 2021-04-14
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- inorganic nutrients that are absorbed from plants and water
- amount of energy the body uses per minute
- cramps painful muscle spasms
- mental image of ones own body
- obsession with healthy eating with negative consequences
- using oxygen to breakdown energy
- stroke medical emergency from overheating
- type of fat historically found in processed foods
- organic nutrients that promote growth and develoment
- brain chemicals that improve mood
- rate at which the body uses energy
- having excess body fat or excessive overweight
- substance that help the body eliminate water and sodium
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- injury to a ligament
- ability to fully move the joints
- powering the muscles without the use of oxygen
- any action in which the body uses energy
- substances added to food to produce a desired change
- structured, planned, and purpose to increase fitness
- food guidence system
- nutrients primary purpose is to build and repair cells
- brain injury
- body temperature is too low
- units of energy in food
- a broken bone
- combination of strength and speed
- the ability to hold a certain position
- fine hair that grows all over an anerexics body
28 Clues: brain injury • a broken bone • injury to a ligament • food guidence system • units of energy in food • body temperature is too low • cramps painful muscle spasms • mental image of ones own body • ability to fully move the joints • using oxygen to breakdown energy • combination of strength and speed • brain chemicals that improve mood • rate at which the body uses energy • ...
Directional Terms 2023-10-19
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- Because the abdominal cavity is so large, it is helpful to divide it into 9 ___________.
- cavity Cavity located on the frontside of the body, that includes the thoracic, abdominal, & pelvic cavities
- Referring to the back
- Further from the point of attachment to the body
- Cavity containing the heart & lungs
- Divides the body into left & right parts
- Divides the body into anterior & posterior sections
- Closer to the point of attachment to the body
- Referring to the front
- Above another structure
- Below another structure
- Cavity containing the reproductive organs, & bladder
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- Divides the body horizontally into top & bottom parts
- position When the body is standing erect, arms by the side, with feet & palms facing forward
- Cavity containing the stomach, liver, intestines, and many other major organs
- Muscle that divides the thoracic & abdominopelvic cavities
- Cavity located on the backside of the body, that contains the cranial & spinal cavities
- To the side, or further away from midline
- When the abdomen is divided into 4 sections, known as ______________.
- Laying on one's spine
- Laying face down
- Toward the middle, or close to midline
22 Clues: Laying face down • Referring to the back • Laying on one's spine • Referring to the front • Above another structure • Below another structure • Cavity containing the heart & lungs • Toward the middle, or close to midline • Divides the body into left & right parts • To the side, or further away from midline • Closer to the point of attachment to the body • ...
Science 4 Q2W1-2 2024-10-10
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- The muscle under the lungs helps in breathing by contracting when we inhale and relaxing when we exhale.
- Work together to help the body move.
- Carry Oxygen-rich blood is pumped from the heart to the rest of the body
- Provides the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- Carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart and lungs, where carbon dioxide is removed and replaced with oxygen.
- Work closely to deliver oxygen to the body and remove waste products like carbon dioxide.
- Where the air enters.
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- Involuntary muscles found in walls of the digestive organs.
- Allows movement of the body
- Where two bones meet.
- Provides energy by breaking down food into nutrients.
- Oxygen is transferred to the blood while carbon dioxide is taken out.
- It connects the mouth to the stomach.
- Connects muscles to bones.
- Cushions bones at the joints.
- Breaks down food into nutrients that the body can use for energy, growth, and repair.
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body.
- Supports the body, protects internal organs, and enables movement.
- Provide structure to the body and protect vital organs.
- Muscles found only in the heart.
- Another term for windpipe.
21 Clues: Where two bones meet. • Where the air enters. • Connects muscles to bones. • Another term for windpipe. • Allows movement of the body • Cushions bones at the joints. • Muscles found only in the heart. • Work together to help the body move. • It connects the mouth to the stomach. • Provides energy by breaking down food into nutrients. • ...
nutrition 2025-10-20
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- nutrients the body uses to build and maintain is cells and tissue
- a tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
- apnea caused by smoking,alcohol,old age
- disorder that causes people to weigh less
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body process
- excessive fat accumulation
- desire for food
- a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses
- a condition in which the bones becomes fragile and break easy
- substance in food that your body needs to grow
- is the natural physical drive to eat
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- the amount of nutrients you get for the number of calories consumed
- often normal or above average body weight
- overeating felling that you don't have control over of eating behavior
- starches and sugars found in food
- elements found in food that are used by the body
- waxy fat like substance in your blood
- disease characterized by elevated blood levels
- the process in which your body takes in and uses food
- blood fills to the brain and is blocked causing bleeding
20 Clues: desire for food • excessive fat accumulation • starches and sugars found in food • is the natural physical drive to eat • waxy fat like substance in your blood • apnea caused by smoking,alcohol,old age • often normal or above average body weight • disorder that causes people to weigh less • disease characterized by elevated blood levels • ...
Athletic Training Terms 2022-02-04
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- tilt hand toward midline from anatomical position
- the orderly movement of the shoulder so that the hand traces a shoulder
- knee turned inward
- on the outside of the body
- turn hand palm up
- knee turned outward
- further from the point of origin
- top of the foot/hand
- sliding of one surface on another
- raising the scapula (shrug shoulders)
- bottom of the hand (also called volar)
- close to the midline of the body
- above the point of reference
- ABDUCT or bring away from the body
- backside of the body
- lower the scapula
- a prefix to adduction/abduction with the shoulder flexed or abducted to 90 degrees
- tilting the ankle towards midline
- divides the body into anterior/posterior halves, also called coronal plane
- front of the body
- tilt hand laterally from anatomical position
- tilting the ankle laterally
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- below the point of reference
- pushing shoulders forward
- turn hand palm down
- bending the limb/joint
- tilting ankle away from midline
- shoulder flexion with the arm in 45 degrees abduction
- to turn outwards, such as the hip or shoulder
- closer to the point of origin
- farther from midline
- on the inside of the body
- pulling shoulders back
- body facing forward with arms to the side (originated with DaVinci)
- to turn inwards, such as the hip or shoulder
- divides the body into superior/inferior halves
- straightening of a limb
- divides the body into right/left halves
- ADD or bring towards the body
- bottom of the foot
40 Clues: turn hand palm up • lower the scapula • front of the body • knee turned inward • bottom of the foot • turn hand palm down • knee turned outward • top of the foot/hand • farther from midline • backside of the body • bending the limb/joint • pulling shoulders back • straightening of a limb • pushing shoulders forward • on the inside of the body • on the outside of the body • ...
medical terms puzzle 2025-08-31
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- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- farthest away from skin
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath the skin
- turning the forearm toward the body
- to pull backward
- Situated away from a center
- movement away from the midline of the body
- movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- tender ness pain produced when structure is palpated
- farthest from the center of the body
- Pt/pt
- Top side of a structure
- movement toward the midline of the body
- bringin toes towards the body
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- towards the top or head
- S/S
- pointing the toes outward away from neutral position of the foot
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- closest to the skin
- complete seperation of two ends of a joint
- increasing the angle of the joint
- S/P
- underside of foot
- MOI
- upward movement of spactula
- looseness in the joint
- movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured
- bringing the toes in towards the midline of body
- downward movement of spactula
- lying face down
- turning the forearm away from the body
- recent or new injury
- P!
- closest to the midline of the body
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- injury with a long onset and long duration
- pain felt somewher other than its origin
- closest to the center of the body
39 Clues: P! • S/P • MOI • S/S • Pt/pt • lying face down • to pull backward • underside of foot • closest to the skin • recent or new injury • looseness in the joint • farthest away from skin • Top side of a structure • towards the top or head • upward movement of spactula • Situated away from a center • downward movement of spactula • bringin toes towards the body • increasing the angle of the joint • ...
Body Dysmorphic Disorder 2016-06-18
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- high rate of ____ with eating disorders, depression, anxiety
- title in DSM-III
- past category because of focus on the body
- Client's typical choice of treatment
- percent of the general population
- BDD can be a predecessor of _____
- not typically associated with ____ or body fat
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- preferred treatment
- _____ with one or more PERCEIVED defects
- Percent with suicidal ideations
- current category in DSM
- typical age of onset
- BDD is _____, leaving little information about cause
- behaviors are ____ due to appearance concerns
14 Clues: title in DSM-III • preferred treatment • typical age of onset • current category in DSM • Percent with suicidal ideations • percent of the general population • BDD can be a predecessor of _____ • Client's typical choice of treatment • _____ with one or more PERCEIVED defects • past category because of focus on the body • behaviors are ____ due to appearance concerns • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-10
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- an organ that is part of the digestive system but does not directly process food is called a __________ organ
- the uniform mixing of particles between two substances (even if divided)
- prevents backflow in the circulatory system
- chemically breaks down food by breaking bonds in protein chains and complex carbohydrates
- begins the chemical breakdown of protein (in the stomach)
- the smallest branch of blood vessels
- the blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- concentration of a substance is greater in a cell than outside
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- the movement of particles between two substances against the natural tendency
- the exchange of O2 and CO2 between the circulatory and respiratory system occurs here
- the 2 blood vessels that bring blood to the heart
- concentration of a substance is equal inside and outside a cell
- regulates the flow of food/waste between parts of the digestive system
- concentration of a substance is greater oustide a cell than inside
14 Clues: the smallest branch of blood vessels • prevents backflow in the circulatory system • the 2 blood vessels that bring blood to the heart • the blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart • begins the chemical breakdown of protein (in the stomach) • concentration of a substance is greater in a cell than outside • ...
THE HUMAN BODY 2012-08-26
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- cover me to keep warm
- in or out
- on on your head and other wheres
- "what for dinner" usally say this after using it
- give us a kiss
- helps you talk
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- used to do everything
- i fart outta my
- ily
- you got beautiful .....
- on the chest
- breathin
- you got hugh ones
- These fused vertebrae are all thats left of the tail that most mammals still use for balance and communication. Our hominid ancestors lost the need for a tail before they began walking upright.
14 Clues: ily • breathin • in or out • on the chest • give us a kiss • helps you talk • i fart outta my • you got hugh ones • used to do everything • cover me to keep warm • you got beautiful ..... • on on your head and other wheres • "what for dinner" usally say this after using it • ...
Body worlds 2 2013-08-08
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- some of the strongest opposition to his work has come from which country?
- people who choose to be plastinated after death are called?
- religious or sexual -------?
- creator of body worlds exhibition and plastination.
- for many people this process offers?
- which country burns the dead in public?
- wherever it travels the body worlds exhibition provokes wonder,-------? and fascination.
- Gunther describes the plastinate as a new------?
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- what halts the natural process of decay?
- Body worlds has ------? control of how your corpse will be posed.
- his shows are popular but they are also----?
- protesters say his works of art are?
- Plastination allows -------? to be preserved.
- in almost every case the ultimate aim is to -----?of the dead.
14 Clues: religious or sexual -------? • protesters say his works of art are? • for many people this process offers? • which country burns the dead in public? • what halts the natural process of decay? • his shows are popular but they are also----? • Plastination allows -------? to be preserved. • Gunther describes the plastinate as a new------? • ...
human body system 2014-08-26
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- what organs are made up of
- transports nutrients and gasses
- defends against germs and deceases
- to provide an offspring
- helps you move, holds organs up,and it produces white blood cells
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- what a system is made up of
- moves your body, and provides structure and support
- helps behavior, and regulates other systems
- gets rid of waste
- brings air in and out
- protects against injury, infection, and fluid loss
- breaking down and absorbing nutrients
- the human body is made up of these
- what tissue are made up of
14 Clues: gets rid of waste • brings air in and out • to provide an offspring • what organs are made up of • what tissue are made up of • what a system is made up of • transports nutrients and gasses • defends against germs and deceases • the human body is made up of these • breaking down and absorbing nutrients • helps behavior, and regulates other systems • ...
Human Body System 2014-08-26
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- System that regulates behavior and maintain home ostasis
- Similar cells that work together
- System defends against germs and diseases
- System of the lungs, nose, mouth and trachea
- A group of tissues that work together
- System that protects and supports the human body
- System includes ovaries, uterus and testes
- Smallest unit of an organism
- Parts that work together as a whole
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- System protects against injury, infections, fluid loss and helps regulate the body temperature
- System used to break down food and absorb nutrients
- System that transport nutrients and gases
- System to help you move
- System that removes waste
14 Clues: System to help you move • System that removes waste • Smallest unit of an organism • Similar cells that work together • Parts that work together as a whole • A group of tissues that work together • System that transport nutrients and gases • System defends against germs and diseases • System includes ovaries, uterus and testes • System of the lungs, nose, mouth and trachea • ...
Human body parts 2014-12-05
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- Any of the tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- The tube along which food passes after it has been through the stomach, especially the end where waste is collected before it is passed out of the body
- The tube through which food passes from the mouth to the stomach
- The bones of the head that surround and protect the brain
- Either of the two organs in the body that remove waste products from the blood and produce urine
- The wide basin-shaped set of bones at the bottom of the body that the legs and spine are connected to
- Either of the two organs in a woman's body that produce eggs
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- A large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile
- The structure of bones that supports the whole body of a person or an animal
- A passage in the neck through which food and air pass on their way into the body; the front part of the neck
- A collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- Place in the body where bones come together and movement can occur
- The joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm where it bends in the middle
- The two organs in the chest that you use for breathing
14 Clues: The two organs in the chest that you use for breathing • The bones of the head that surround and protect the brain • Either of the two organs in a woman's body that produce eggs • The tube through which food passes from the mouth to the stomach • A large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile • ...
Spanish Body Words 2020-12-15
Human Body Systems 2021-12-13
15 Clues: urine • filters • in lungs • to lungs • digestion • digestion • System-Waste • System-Blood • that filters • of the heart • bottom of chest • System-Food,energy • upper part of the heart • oxygen and carbon dioxide • System-Oxygen and carbon dioxide being taken in and out
Human Body - Review 2022-03-08
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- the arm bone that is in line with your thumb
- it is not funny when you hit this bone
- knee cap
- the top bone of your hip
- you have 24 of these
- a flat bone at the back near your shoulder
- the bigger bone in your lower leg.
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- this bone was repeated three times in our song.
- It is your largest bone
- the smallest bone in your leg.
- muscle at the back of the upper leg
- a flat bone in the middle of your chest
- your head
- smallest bone in your body
14 Clues: knee cap • your head • you have 24 of these • It is your largest bone • the top bone of your hip • smallest bone in your body • the smallest bone in your leg. • the bigger bone in your lower leg. • muscle at the back of the upper leg • it is not funny when you hit this bone • a flat bone in the middle of your chest • a flat bone at the back near your shoulder • ...
Human Body System 2022-01-26
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- urine is stored here until it released from the body
- produce chemical that adjusts sugar level in your body
- group of cells of the same kind that have a specific function
- bone that protects the brain
- bones protect the lungs
- in your ears and nose/ work as a cushion between bones that meet
- pair of bean-shaped organ filter wastes from the blood
- control center of the body
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- main organs of the respiratory system
- eye ear skin tongue and nose
- muscular organ pumps blood
- your largest organ
- break down fat
- muscle causes air to flow in and out in your lungs
14 Clues: break down fat • your largest organ • bones protect the lungs • muscular organ pumps blood • control center of the body • eye ear skin tongue and nose • bone that protects the brain • main organs of the respiratory system • muscle causes air to flow in and out in your lungs • urine is stored here until it released from the body • ...
Body Parts Crossword 2021-12-02
Human body system 2021-12-10
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- Connects veins and arteries
- A tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- Lower chamber of the heart
- It filters waste from blood
- The liquid part of your blood
- The filter that blood goes through
- Has an important part in making scabs
- The beginning of digestion
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- Carries the blood back to the heart
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Stores urine
- Tiny-finger shaped structures
- Its at the bottom of the chest cavity
14 Clues: Stores urine • Tiny sacs of lung tissue • Lower chamber of the heart • The beginning of digestion • Connects veins and arteries • It filters waste from blood • Tiny-finger shaped structures • The liquid part of your blood • Carries blood away from the heart • The filter that blood goes through • Carries the blood back to the heart • Its at the bottom of the chest cavity • ...
Popquiz: Body Parts 2022-01-11
Body Organization Crossword 2022-01-22
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- The other main cavity of the body
- position,The standart form of te human body
- terms. Help identify body positions
- Tissue that binds and protects organs.
- Is one of the two main cavities
- Plane that divides the body into upper(cranial) and lower (caudal)segments.
- Plane that divides the body into right and left sections.
- tissue that covers surfaces.
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- Plane that divides the body into unequal sections.
- Sagittal. Plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves.
- planes. Imaginary surface that divides the body.
- before getting sick.
- Tissue that input information processing .
- The plane that divides the body into front and back sections.
- Tissue that moves the skeleton.
15 Clues: before getting sick. • Is one of the two main cavities • Tissue that moves the skeleton. • tissue that covers surfaces. • terms. Help identify body positions • The other main cavity of the body • Tissue that binds and protects organs. • Tissue that input information processing . • position,The standart form of te human body • ...
Face and Body 2022-01-12
Body Systems Review 2022-11-08
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- a group of similar cells working together
- system that helps support the body
- system that moves bones and tighten body
- The ______ system tells the muscles in your body how to move.
- system that protects the body from infection
- The digestive system breaks down food the release _____.
- system that carries messages throughout the body
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- Lifting weights can increase the size of your ____.
- system that includes skin, hair and nails
- system that moves waste materials out of the body
- system that carries oxygen throughout the body
- The human body is made up of multiple ________ systems.
- the main part of the respiratory system
- system that controls the heart
- The skeletal and ______ systems work together to help the body move.
- a group of tissues working together
- smallest unit of life
17 Clues: smallest unit of life • system that controls the heart • system that helps support the body • a group of tissues working together • the main part of the respiratory system • system that moves bones and tighten body • a group of similar cells working together • system that includes skin, hair and nails • system that protects the body from infection • ...
body parts crossword 2022-11-26
14 Clues: slika ust • slika zob • slika las • slika oči • slika lica • slika ušes • slika nosu • slika brkov • slika obrvi • slika brade • slika jezika • slika trepalnic • slika enega zoba • slika brade (del telesa)
Human Body System 2022-11-16
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- A pair of organs in the respiratory system located within the rib cage that takes in oxygen and passes it into the blood.
- A body system that allows an organism to breathe. Its organs work together to get oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- A tissue that connects different bones. It helps the skeletal system maintain its structure and allows different parts of the body to move in limited directions.
- A human body system that allows movement. One of its interactions is with the digestive system, allowing organs to shrink and push food through.
- A body system that uses hormones to regulate the body’s activities. It is made up of different glands, such as the hypothalamus, thyroid, and thymus.
- The ________ carries oxygenated blood from the heart to different tissues.
- A kind of blood cell that fights off invaders. It’s part of the immune system but is distributed throughout the body by the circulatory system.
- The _____ collects deoxygenated blood from different tissues to the heart.
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- An organ in the digestive system that takes in digested food from the stomach. There are two types of it; the small and the large.
- An organ in the brain that helps the human body maintain homeostasis. It controls all of the other body systems.
- It is part of the digestive system. It contains enzymes and acids that digest food before passing it down to the organism’s intestines.
- The __________ system is the framework of the human body. It is formed by bones and tissues that connect them.
- Cable-like fibers that directly connect the brain with the rest of the human body. They help you sense things and move.
- A kind of blood cell that contains a protein called hemoglobin. It helps carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the organism’s body.
14 Clues: The ________ carries oxygenated blood from the heart to different tissues. • The _____ collects deoxygenated blood from different tissues to the heart. • The __________ system is the framework of the human body. It is formed by bones and tissues that connect them. • ...
Move Your Body 2022-11-14
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- Another word for jog
- Sport with goalie!!
- Ball on a string goes around a pole
- In this sport you use a racket and a fuzzy ball!
- You do this in a pool
- You jump and jump and jump, don't trip!
- Baseball with your feet!
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- 5-1 = ______, square
- When someone throws, you _____!
- Use your hands and feet to get on stuff
- Kobe!
- ______, you're it!
- When you wake up in the morning you reach your hands up to ______
- In the hallway you don't run, you _______!
14 Clues: Kobe! • ______, you're it! • Sport with goalie!! • 5-1 = ______, square • Another word for jog • You do this in a pool • Baseball with your feet! • When someone throws, you _____! • Ball on a string goes around a pole • Use your hands and feet to get on stuff • You jump and jump and jump, don't trip! • In the hallway you don't run, you _______! • ...
Jrich- Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- cell fragments that help your blood clot
- found only in the heart
- tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder
- absorb water
- blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body in mates, the uretha also carries sperm
- outer layers and give you skin colors
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- muscular sac that stores urine until it is released from the body
- Breaks don food to provide nutrients and energy
- muscles that contract under your control
- regulates blood pressure
- cells fight disease
- watery part of blood that carries nutrients
- moves food to stomach
14 Clues: absorb water • cells fight disease • moves food to stomach • found only in the heart • regulates blood pressure • outer layers and give you skin colors • cell fragments that help your blood clot • muscles that contract under your control • watery part of blood that carries nutrients • Breaks don food to provide nutrients and energy • ...
My Body Vocab 2023-11-17
14 Clues: head • ears • hair • small • mouth • strange • cheerful • favourite • tall(height) • short(height) • short (length) • noisy, annoying • nice, wonderful • energetic, healthy
BODY SYSTEMS CROSSWORD 2024-01-21
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- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- A group or layer of cells that worktogether to perform a specific function.
- SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together to allow movement for the organism.
- A single living thing formed by all organ systems working together to maintain homeostasis.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function in an organism’s body.
- The basic unit of life in all living things.
- SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together to remove waste and toxins from the body.
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- SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together as the organism’s control center. This system processes sensory information from outside (and inside) the body and controls all behaviors.
- SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together to help the body fight infections, disease and other foreign invaders.
- SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together to act as the body’s framework. This system aids in movement and protects the internal organs.
- SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together to take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair.
- Two or more tissues that work together as a unit to perform a specific funtcion.
- SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together to use blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients throughout the body while also removing waste products.
- SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together to bring in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
14 Clues: The basic unit of life in all living things. • A group or layer of cells that worktogether to perform a specific function. • Two or more tissues that work together as a unit to perform a specific funtcion. • SYSTEM, A system where the organs work together to allow movement for the organism. • ...
KNOW YOUR BODY 2023-09-28
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- Which part of the human eye gives its color?
- Which type of white blood cell is responsible for producing antibodies?
- Abdominis, What is the six-pack muscles called?
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- What is the largest organ in the body?
- Which organ is responsible for the production of insulin?
- System, Name the system that includes your brain & spinal cord?
- Which part of the body do we find the stapes bone?
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- What are the smallest blood vessels called?
- Which organ manufactures Vitamin D?
- Which organ is responsible for cleaning the blood?
- What is the name of the process by which oxygen is transported from lungs to the bodies tissue?
- What is the name of the bone found in the forearm on the thumb side?
- Which organ pumps blood throughout the body?
- Freeze, What is the everyday term for sphenopalatatine ganglioneuralgia?
15 Clues: Which organ manufactures Vitamin D? • How many chambers does the heart have? • What is the largest organ in the body? • What are the smallest blood vessels called? • Which part of the human eye gives its color? • Which organ pumps blood throughout the body? • Abdominis, What is the six-pack muscles called? • Which organ is responsible for cleaning the blood? • ...
Body Systems Vocab 2023-10-31
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- A group of tissues that perform a particular function
- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments
- Breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, eliminates wastes
- Relatively constant internal conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external conditions
- The process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
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- Brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and remove excess carbon dioxide in the body
- Elimnates waste products from body
- Type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible
- The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- Group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts
- Transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells, fights infection, removes cell wastes, helps regulate body temperature
- A type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body
14 Clues: Elimnates waste products from body • A group of tissues that perform a particular function • Breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, eliminates wastes • Type of tissue that makes movements of the body possible • A group of similar cells that perform a particular function • The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces. • ...
Part of Body 2023-11-07
14 Clues: Dada • Siku • Alis • Bahu • Lutut • Tangan • Pinggul • Pinggang • Gigi-gigi • Jari Tangan • Kuku Jari Kaki • Ibu Jari/Jempol • Pergelangan Kaki • Pergelangan Tangan
Body Systems Test 2024-02-13
Across
- Pull on our bones to make us move
- helps you perceive senses
- Helps the body break down food
- A group of organs working together
- 2 or more tissues working together
- gtoup of cells working together
- creating energy when oxygen isn't available
- smallest unit of life
Down
- provide shape and support to your body
- delivers oxygen to the cells in your body
- brings nutrients and oxygen to your cells
- a living thing performing a fuction
- creating energy when oxygen is present
- filters toxins from the body
14 Clues: smallest unit of life • helps you perceive senses • filters toxins from the body • Helps the body break down food • gtoup of cells working together • Pull on our bones to make us move • A group of organs working together • 2 or more tissues working together • a living thing performing a fuction • provide shape and support to your body • creating energy when oxygen is present • ...
PARTS OF BODY 2024-01-05
Body Systems & Anatomy 2024-01-11
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- Bones are a part of this organ system
- The heart is an example of a
- Intakes oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- Blood is pumped through the
- A single living thing
- Cells working together compose a
- Fights off infections and disease
Down
- Makes conscious decisions
- Helps us move
- The intestine is part of the
- Waste is disposed of by the
- A balance in the body needed to survive
- A group of organs that work together
- We are made of billions of them
14 Clues: Helps us move • A single living thing • Makes conscious decisions • Waste is disposed of by the • Blood is pumped through the • The intestine is part of the • The heart is an example of a • We are made of billions of them • Cells working together compose a • Fights off infections and disease • A group of organs that work together • Bones are a part of this organ system • ...
Body Language: Crossword 2020-06-23
Across
- --> (verb) "have"
- --> (adj) very smart
- --> (adj) exactly the same
- --> (adj) working by itself; no conscious thought in it
- --> (verb) explain the meaning of
- --> (adj) highly developed
- --> (adj) enough
- --> (adj) required
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- --> (adj) having a lot of worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and culture
- --> (adj) serious face
- --> (noun) people who compete
- --> (noun) anger
- --> (verb) be or go with someone
- --> (verb) decode; understand
14 Clues: --> (noun) anger • --> (adj) enough • --> (verb) "have" • --> (adj) required • --> (adj) very smart • --> (adj) serious face • --> (adj) exactly the same • --> (adj) highly developed • --> (noun) people who compete • --> (verb) decode; understand • --> (verb) be or go with someone • --> (verb) explain the meaning of • --> (adj) working by itself; no conscious thought in it • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-04-12
Across
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
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- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- System that creates red blood cells
- System that moves white blood cells
14 Clues: System that creates red blood cells • System that moves white blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-04-12
Across
- After the breakdown of food into nutrients, what system will transport nutrients across the body?
- In females, an ovum (egg) moves from an ovary into the uterine tube. What system is involved?
- Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system
- System that creates red blood cells
- Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved?
- You hear the bell ring and instantly get up from your seat to leave class. What system is involved?
Down
- System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm
- System that moves white blood cells
- Chemicals that regulate growth and development (e.g. testosterone and estrogen)
- Your body feels chilled and develops "goosebumps" which helps to warm your skin. What system is involved?
- The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system
- The pancreas is a gland that produces insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose levels. What system is involved?
- What system will break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb?
- Health workers are exposed to pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganism. What system is involved in protecting these workers?
14 Clues: System that moves white blood cells • System that creates red blood cells • The kidneys and the urinary bladder are both found in this system • System responsible for movement of food and movement of the diaphragm • Lung expands to get more oxygen into the body. What system is involved? • Organ that controls all body functions and is part of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Review 2019-12-09
15 Clues: Carry • Fights • Liquid • Windpipe. • Holds Food • Forms Scabs • Absorbs Water • Breaks down food • A group of cells • Carrys blood out • Carrys blood into • Smallest Blood Vessel • Where Digesting begins • Lower part of the heart • Upper part of the heart
HUMAN BODY PARTS 2020-01-08
Human Body System 2019-12-09
Across
- whats filling up with air
- above the heart
- transports needs for the body
- a cell fragment that forms scabs
- were air gets into the lungs like a passageway
- tissues, the function of the body
- filters out waste
- a tube that connects the mouth and stomach
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- tiny structure shape of a finger
- a group of similar cells, forms
- what gets rid of carbon dioxide
- filters blood
- diaphragm helps with breathing
- tiny tissues for moving gases tissue and blood
14 Clues: filters blood • above the heart • filters out waste • whats filling up with air • transports needs for the body • diaphragm helps with breathing • a group of similar cells, forms • what gets rid of carbon dioxide • tiny structure shape of a finger • a cell fragment that forms scabs • tissues, the function of the body • a tube that connects the mouth and stomach • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-12-10
Across
- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe)
- Tiny finger-shaped structures that cover the inner surface of the small intestine where digested food is absorbed
- a cell fragment that plays an important part in forming scabs.
- Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- the system that removes cellular waste from your body and controls water balance
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
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- Breaks down food into smaller molecules. Absorbs these nutrients into the body.
- The passages that direct air into the lungs
- smallest blood vessel; connects arteries and veins - is where stuff is being delivered and picked-up.
- Organ where most absorption of food takes place
- Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
- large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- An organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood
14 Clues: The passages that direct air into the lungs • Organ where most absorption of food takes place • Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe) • Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide. • a cell fragment that plays an important part in forming scabs. • Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli. • ...
Move Your Body 2020-11-26
Across
- geeft verhoogd risico fracturen
- cavus adductie varus equinus
- behandeloptie spasticiteit en dystonie
- geeft de slechtste uitkomst bij revisie totale knie prothese
- onderdeel standaard lichamelijk onderzoek
- behandeling heup dysplasie
- meest voorkomende type CP
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- hier kun je sporten met een beperking
- klinisch kenmerk osteoartritis knie
- afwijking in brein bij dyskinesie
- behandeloptie waarbij natraject belangrijk is
- komt voor bij scoliose
- classificatie mobiliteit CP
- classification van pijn
14 Clues: komt voor bij scoliose • classification van pijn • meest voorkomende type CP • behandeling heup dysplasie • classificatie mobiliteit CP • cavus adductie varus equinus • geeft verhoogd risico fracturen • afwijking in brein bij dyskinesie • klinisch kenmerk osteoartritis knie • hier kun je sporten met een beperking • behandeloptie spasticiteit en dystonie • ...
Body System Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones
- Provides physical protection
- Initiates and regulates vital functions
- Drains excess tissue fluid
- Produces hormones
- Filters blood, eliminates waste
- Provides structural support
- Facilitates gas exchange between the body
- Provides mechanical support
Down
- Comprises the heart, blood vessels,
- Produces reproductive cells
- Include testes (male) and ovaries (female)Endocrineglands
- breaks down food
- Defends against pathogens
14 Clues: breaks down food • Produces hormones • Defends against pathogens • Drains excess tissue fluid • Produces reproductive cells • Provides structural support • Provides mechanical support • Provides physical protection • Filters blood, eliminates waste • Comprises the heart, blood vessels, • Initiates and regulates vital functions • Facilitates gas exchange between the body • ...
Human Body (1) 2024-03-12
Across
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal
- injury to body tissues caused by exposure to extreme cold, typically affecting the nose, fingers, or toes and sometimes resulting in gangrene
- the bottom layer of skin in your body. It has many important functions, including storing energy, connecting the dermis layer of your skin to your muscles and bones, insulating your body and protecting your body from harm
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans
- (in the body) a whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs
- A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- 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
Down
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
- the occurrence of inflamed or infected sebaceous glands in the skin; in particular, a condition characterized by red pimples on the face, prevalent chiefly among teenagers
- the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
- of or relating to an enveloping or external layer or covering (as of skin, hair, scales, feathers, or cuticle) of an organism or one of its parts
- a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body
- A tube through which the blood circulates in the body. Blood vessels include a network of arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins
14 Clues: the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis • A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function • a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body • the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal • ...
Human Body (2) 2024-03-12
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- (with reference to a limb or joint) bend or become bent
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints. It is more widespread in the infant skeleton, being replaced by bone during growth
- relating to the heart
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates
- an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation. In vertebrates there may be up to four chambers (as in humans), with two atria and two ventricles
- Muscle contraction is the tightening, shortening, or lengthening of muscles when you do some activity
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- a muscle on top of your forearm
- a small secretory cavity, sac, or gland
- a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts
- any of five tendons at the back of a person's knee.
- cause to cover a larger area; make longer or wider
- the muscle at the back of the upper arm
14 Clues: relating to the heart • a muscle on top of your forearm • a small secretory cavity, sac, or gland • the muscle at the back of the upper arm • cause to cover a larger area; make longer or wider • any of five tendons at the back of a person's knee. • (with reference to a limb or joint) bend or become bent • ...
body parts 2 2024-03-08
Body part 1 2023-06-14
Across
- The joint connecting the leg to the body.
- One of the five digits on the foot.
- The outer covering of the body.
- The column of bones running down the back.
- The joint in the middle of the leg, allowing it to bend.
- The joint connecting the hand to the arm.
- The rear surface of the body, opposite the chest.
- The back part of the foot, below the ankle.
Down
- The front part of the body between the neck and the abdomen.
- The joint connecting the foot to the leg.
- The organ in the body where food is digested.
- The joint connecting the upper and lower arm.
- Hard coverings on the ends of fingers and toes.
- One of the five digits on the foot.
- The inner part of the hand, below the fingers.
15 Clues: The outer covering of the body. • One of the five digits on the foot. • One of the five digits on the foot. • The joint connecting the leg to the body. • The joint connecting the foot to the leg. • The joint connecting the hand to the arm. • The column of bones running down the back. • The back part of the foot, below the ankle. • ...
Body Care Names 2023-07-02
Across
- - Rubbing the skin gently to exfoliate and cleanse.
- - Cleansing body parts using water and soap.
- - Washing body parts or hair with water to remove soap or shampoo.
- - Creating foam or bubbles using soap or shampoo.
- - Running a tool through hair to detangle and style.
- - Applying lotion or cream to hydrate the skin.
- - Cleaning the whole body in a bathtub or shower.
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- - Cleaning teeth using a toothbrush and toothpaste.
- - Using a thin thread to clean between teeth.
- - Applying lotion or spray to protect the skin from the sun.
- - Cutting hair or nails to maintain a desired length.
- - Applying a product to control body odor.
- - Trimming nails using nail clippers or scissors.
- - Removing hair from the face or body using a razor.
14 Clues: - Applying a product to control body odor. • - Cleansing body parts using water and soap. • - Using a thin thread to clean between teeth. • - Applying lotion or cream to hydrate the skin. • - Creating foam or bubbles using soap or shampoo. • - Trimming nails using nail clippers or scissors. • - Cleaning the whole body in a bathtub or shower. • ...
Body and Health 2023-08-29
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- bottom part of your face below your mouth.
- the red liquid in your body
- something used to help an ill person
- someone who helps sick people
- make it hurt less.
- the outer part of a person’s whole body
- to be in pain.
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- a pain one feels in their head.
- the whole physical person.
- one of the five long thin parts on your hand.
- someone who is strong and well.
- two soft parts around one’s mouth.
- body part between one’s head and shoulders.
- doctor who takes care of your teeth.
14 Clues: to be in pain. • make it hurt less. • the whole physical person. • the red liquid in your body • someone who helps sick people • a pain one feels in their head. • someone who is strong and well. • two soft parts around one’s mouth. • something used to help an ill person • doctor who takes care of your teeth. • the outer part of a person’s whole body • ...
Human Body System 2024-12-19
Across
- totally or partially resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen:
- soft tissue that works together with bones
- bean shaped organs that filter waste and excess water
- main organ of the circulatory system
- removal of harmful wastes
- vertebrates that is part of the immune system
- breaks down food into smaller parts
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- allows an organism to communicate
- producing urine from the body
- relating to the circulation of blood or sap
- each of a set of hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing
- a network of glands that secrete hormones that help cells communicate
- the internal framework of the body
- Allows plants and animals to exchange gases
14 Clues: removal of harmful wastes • producing urine from the body • allows an organism to communicate • the internal framework of the body • breaks down food into smaller parts • main organ of the circulatory system • soft tissue that works together with bones • relating to the circulation of blood or sap • Allows plants and animals to exchange gases • ...
French Body Parts 2024-11-21
Across
- Vous regardez à travers vos__
- Vous vous rasez les cheveux de le__
- Vous écoutez par les__
- Vous avez dix__ de main
- Vous parlez et vous ecoutez par ton__
- Vous vous brossez les__
- Les personnes agees ont mal au__
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- Vous vous coiffez les__ sur la tête
- Vous vous promenez dans votre__
- Vous sentez par le__
- Vous avez dix__ de pied
- Vous mangez par la__
- Vous avez dix orteils de__
- Vous avez dix doigts de__
- Vous vous reposez sur le__
15 Clues: Vous sentez par le__ • Vous mangez par la__ • Vous écoutez par les__ • Vous avez dix__ de pied • Vous avez dix__ de main • Vous vous brossez les__ • Vous avez dix doigts de__ • Vous avez dix orteils de__ • Vous vous reposez sur le__ • Vous regardez à travers vos__ • Vous vous promenez dans votre__ • Les personnes agees ont mal au__ • Vous vous coiffez les__ sur la tête • ...
Crossword Body Parts 2025-03-17
Body Orientation Crossword 2025-06-10
Across
- A group of cells with similar structure and function
- The stomach is ____________ to the spine
- A group of tissues performing one specific function
- The study of body structures
- The study of how something functions
- This cavity contains the spinal column
- The smallest unit of life
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- The head is ___________ to the neck
- The heart is __________ to the lungs
- The back body cavity
- This body cavity contains the Abdominal cavity and the Pelvic cavity
- The fingers are ____________ to the elbow
- Cavity containing the lungs & heart
- The front body cavity
14 Clues: The back body cavity • The front body cavity • The smallest unit of life • The study of body structures • The head is ___________ to the neck • Cavity containing the lungs & heart • The heart is __________ to the lungs • The study of how something functions • This cavity contains the spinal column • The stomach is ____________ to the spine • ...
The human body 2023-01-10
Across
- - Upper chamber of heart
- - lower chamber of the heart
- - Absorbs water
- -filters blood
- -tiny finger-shaped hairs that absorbs food
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- - Connect arteries and vein and stuff is being delivered and picked-up.
- - Where nutrient is absorbed
- -allows air into lungs
- - Carries blood to heart
- - Found in kidney filters blood
- -stores urine
- - Carries blood away from the heart
- -a tube that connects to the mouth to stomach
- -lower chamber of heart
- -the liquid part of blood
15 Clues: -stores urine • -filters blood • - Absorbs water • -allows air into lungs • -lower chamber of heart • - Upper chamber of heart • - Carries blood to heart • -the liquid part of blood • - Where nutrient is absorbed • - lower chamber of the heart • - Found in kidney filters blood • - Carries blood away from the heart • -tiny finger-shaped hairs that absorbs food • ...
The Human Body 2022-12-27
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- You wear shoes on this part of your body
- This body part helps you to breathe
- You can see with your _____
- This body part tells you when food is sweet or spicy
- In some countries, people say hello by shaking _____
- A doctor might check to see how fast this body part is beating
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- You use these to walk around
- You smell things with your _____
- You have ten _____ - five on each hand
- These help you to listen to music
- When you're hungry, this body part might make a sound!
- You use this part of your body to think
- This is what connects your head and your body
- You can use this body part to lift things
14 Clues: You can see with your _____ • You use these to walk around • You smell things with your _____ • These help you to listen to music • This body part helps you to breathe • You have ten _____ - five on each hand • You use this part of your body to think • You wear shoes on this part of your body • You can use this body part to lift things • ...
Animal body parts 2023-04-11
Human Body System 2023-05-18
Across
- Which system moves body parts?
- The digestive system is made up of _______________ muscle tissue.
- Attach bone to bone to keep them stable
- Which system has the brain as the main organ?
- Which organ pumps blood throughout your body?
- Mature bone cells
- Which organ is in the digestive system?
- What are the most basic building blocks of all organisms?
Down
- Which system carries blood to and from body cells?
- The spleen belongs to the _______________ system.
- Which system controls all parts of your body and sends/receives messages?
- Where the bones meet at
- Which system provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide?
- Which system supports the body and protects organs?
- What is the tube that goes from your mouth to your stomach?
15 Clues: Mature bone cells • Where the bones meet at • Which system moves body parts? • Attach bone to bone to keep them stable • Which organ is in the digestive system? • Which system has the brain as the main organ? • Which organ pumps blood throughout your body? • The spleen belongs to the _______________ system. • Which system carries blood to and from body cells? • ...
body parts 5 2025-02-03
Body and health 2025-01-14
Animal body parts 2025-01-27
The Human Body 2024-11-05
Across
- Absolutely necessary; extremely important
- Substances that supply the human body with energy
- Nourishing substances, necessary for growth and the maintenance of life
- Sets of connected parts that work together to perform a job
- A return to health
- Roles, jobs, or purposes that support particular activities
- To take in or soak up a substance, often gradually
- Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope
- Substances, found in all body cells, that are essential for growth
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- A range of different things
- The process of supplying the body with the proper foods for growth; nourishment
- Provide with food or other substances necessary for growth
- Poisonous
- Information gathered by closely watching someone or
14 Clues: Poisonous • A return to health • A range of different things • Absolutely necessary; extremely important • Substances that supply the human body with energy • To take in or soak up a substance, often gradually • Information gathered by closely watching someone or • Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope • ...
The human body 2025-10-25
Across
- this kind of hair grows near to sexual organs in private parts
- something you should avoid to drink
- period of physical maturation, between ages of 9 and 14
- in this process women bleed for 4 to 7 days per month
- physical traits that begin to appear in adolescence
- moving from school years to working and forming families
- when you grow up, you sound different from a kid because you change this
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- from being born through the first years of life
- this kind of hair grows in the face
- how does your diet need to be so you can stay healthy?
- female develop these so they can feed babies if they want to
- internal and external sexual characteristics at birth
- individuals begin to slow down
- something you should do everyday to be clean and healthy
14 Clues: individuals begin to slow down • this kind of hair grows in the face • something you should avoid to drink • from being born through the first years of life • physical traits that begin to appear in adolescence • internal and external sexual characteristics at birth • in this process women bleed for 4 to 7 days per month • ...
The Human Body 2025-10-22
Across
- two bones meet here
- digests food
- the largest organ of your body
- takes toxins from blood
- another word for an illness
- tastes food in your mouth
Down
- a strong part of a skeleton
- the upper part of your face
- it is in your chin
- they move the body
- the long line that runs down your back
- controls the body
- the part of your foot opposite to your toes
- hairs above your eyes
14 Clues: digests food • controls the body • it is in your chin • they move the body • two bones meet here • hairs above your eyes • takes toxins from blood • tastes food in your mouth • a strong part of a skeleton • the upper part of your face • another word for an illness • the largest organ of your body • the long line that runs down your back • the part of your foot opposite to your toes
Human Body Systems 2025-12-03
Across
- Made up of organs
- Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the air.
- Acts as a protective outer barrier and helps regulate body temperature.
- Breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and excretes waste.
- Made up of Organ Systems
- Made up of tissues
- Enables movement, maintains posture, and generates heat.
- Building blocks of life
Down
- remove metabolic waste, excess water, and toxins from the body
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
- Defends the body against infection and disease.
- Provides structural support, protects organs, and produces blood cells.
- Coordinates actions and sensory information by transmitting signals.
- Made up of cells
14 Clues: Made up of cells • Made up of organs • Made up of tissues • Building blocks of life • Made up of Organ Systems • Defends the body against infection and disease. • Breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and excretes waste. • Enables movement, maintains posture, and generates heat. • remove metabolic waste, excess water, and toxins from the body • ...
Human Body Vocabulary 2025-12-09
Across
- a condition in which a person's body has an unusual reaction to something
- means letting go of the tension in the muscles so they feel soft instead of tight
- means the muscles get shorter and tighter, like a rubber band, to move your body parts
- are the hard,strong pieces inside your body that form your skeleton
- a health problem that makes it hard to breathe
- is a type of joint in your body that works like a door hinge, allowing you to bend and straighten your arm or leg in one direction
- is a type of joint that allows one bone to rotate side to side
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- is a joint where the rounded ball-shaped end of one bone fits into the cup-shaped socket of another bone
- where two or more bones meet in your body
- a collection of tissues in the body that have a specific job
- very tiny living organisms that cause us to get sick
- means something that does a specific job
- the protective outer covering of the human body
- something that protects
14 Clues: something that protects • means something that does a specific job • where two or more bones meet in your body • a health problem that makes it hard to breathe • the protective outer covering of the human body • very tiny living organisms that cause us to get sick • a collection of tissues in the body that have a specific job • ...
Acquisition Activity 2013-01-31
Across
- a group of tissues that works together to perform a single cell
- system recognize and coordinates the body
- tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surface
- are the major source of energy in the body
- system that guards against infection and injury
- systems that transports oxygen and nutrients
- internal conditions of the human body
- system that growths and develop
- helps the body to absorb fat soluble vitamins
- the most important nutrient
- the basic unit of life
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- tissue that provides supports to the body and connects in parts
- system that support the body
- tissue that makes voluntary and involuntary movement
- the process in which stimulus produces a response
- groups of organs that perform closely related function
- a group of cells with an specific function
- system that eliminates waste products
- system that reproduce gametes
- system that breaks down food
- is equal to 1000 calories
- brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- system that produce voluntary movements
- protects the body from diseases
24 Clues: the basic unit of life • is equal to 1000 calories • the most important nutrient • system that support the body • system that breaks down food • system that reproduce gametes • system that growths and develop • protects the body from diseases • system that eliminates waste products • internal conditions of the human body • system that produce voluntary movements • ...
Nutrition 2015-04-27
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- Substances from the environment the body cannot make
- Includes muscles, bones, skin, hair, fluids, etc.
- A desire, rather than a need, to eat
- Units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body
- Dissolve in water and pass easily in the blood during digestion
- Indigestible complex carbohydrate
- Helps build and maintain body cells and tissues
- A natural physical drive that protects you from starvation
- The process by which the body takes in and uses food
- Eating excessive amount of food and purging afterward
- Building blocks of protein
- A fatty substance that does not dissolve in water
- Substances in foods that your body needs to grow, repair itself, and to supply you with energy
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- Do not provide energy but helps with vital body processes such as digestion and absorption
- Overeating disorder
- Type of unsaturated fat
- The starches and sugars in foods
- Absorbed, stored, and transported in fat
- The number of calories you need every day just to maintain basic body functions
- Caused by the lack of iron
20 Clues: Overeating disorder • Type of unsaturated fat • Caused by the lack of iron • Building blocks of protein • The starches and sugars in foods • Indigestible complex carbohydrate • A desire, rather than a need, to eat • Absorbed, stored, and transported in fat • Helps build and maintain body cells and tissues • Includes muscles, bones, skin, hair, fluids, etc. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-11
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- provides protection of the body
- the body’s ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- removes waste from the body
- controls and coordinates the body
- breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- transports nutrients and oxygen to the body
- produces offspring
- provides movement of the body
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- provides structure and protection for the body
- regulates the body with hormones
- a response within a system that influences the activity of that system
- the formation of a new substance with different properties; cannot be undone by physical means
- balanced; unchanging
- a change in the environment outside of the organism
- system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- a change within the organism
- a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object / material
- change which alters matter without changing its chemical composition or the identity of the substance
- interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
- a change in the position of an object
21 Clues: produces offspring • balanced; unchanging • removes waste from the body • a change within the organism • provides movement of the body • provides protection of the body • regulates the body with hormones • controls and coordinates the body • a change in the position of an object • transports nutrients and oxygen to the body • system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Health Vocab Crossword 2022-02-04
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- How fast your body and reaction time is
- The frame that makes up your body and holds all of your organs in place
- Calories that don't contribute to the body's overall health
- Excess substance in the body that is harder to burn
- The condition of being grossly fat or overweight
- Parts of the body that help you move and lift, push, or pull things
- Working harder than is normal for you
- How much a person can lift or pull and how long
- and activity that increases flexibility
- How much your muscles can lift or pull
- doing specific exercises to increase specific skills
- How long a person can keep their heart rate up for
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- High Intensity Interval Training
- Your body center of gravity
- lean muscles vs body fat
- How much a person weighs
- a post-exercise activity to get your heart rate up
- A period in which your body can rest
- how intense your workout is
- developing gradually
- A person's range of motion
21 Clues: developing gradually • lean muscles vs body fat • How much a person weighs • A person's range of motion • Your body center of gravity • how intense your workout is • High Intensity Interval Training • A period in which your body can rest • Working harder than is normal for you • How much your muscles can lift or pull • How fast your body and reaction time is • ...
Levels of Organization and Organ Systems 2023-12-06
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- fundamental unit of life
- organ system that includes the bones, the framework of the body
- organ system involved in breaking and absorbing nutrients
- independent individual composed of organ systems working together
- Group of atoms combined together
- type of tissue involved in movement
- organ system involved in fighting infection and disease
- organ system involved in protecting the body and regulating temperature
- type of tissue connecting organs of the body together
- organ system involved in breathing and in movement of air in and out of the body
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- organ system involved in metabolism and in production of hormones
- A particle that represents a particular element
- organ system involved in producing offspring
- organ system that transports oxygen and nutrients to all corners of the body
- group of cells that work together for a specific function
- organ-like structures inside the cell
- type of tissue involved in sending nerve impulses in the body
- type of tissue involved in covering surfaces of the body
- organ system primarily involved in movement
- identifiable structure of the body composed of multiple tissue types
20 Clues: fundamental unit of life • Group of atoms combined together • type of tissue involved in movement • organ-like structures inside the cell • organ system primarily involved in movement • organ system involved in producing offspring • A particle that represents a particular element • type of tissue connecting organs of the body together • ...
Muscle System 2023-11-01
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- atrophy muscles shrink and lose size
- How many hundreds of muscles are in the body?
- Having control over your body
- Ability to return to shape without damage
- Has a trunk
- muscle These form on the heart wall and pump blood
- muscles These muscles are attached to the bones.
- Ability to stretch without damage
- Not having control over your body
- Large marsupial
- attached to the bone on the end that doesn't move
- turning a body part
- Likes to chase mice
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- straightening a body part
- muscles that are close to the surface of the body
- moving away from the midline
- Sheet like membrane that covers the muscle for protection.
- moving toward the midline
- The ability to shorten and thicken muscles
- farther away from the surface of the body
- tone the state of flexion at rest
- Fibrous tissue that connects muscles and bones
- Man's best friend
- bending a body part
- These muscles are found in internal organs
- The receiving and responding to a stimulus
- Flying mammal
- the end that moves when the muscle is contracted
28 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • bending a body part • turning a body part • Likes to chase mice • straightening a body part • moving toward the midline • moving away from the midline • Having control over your body • Ability to stretch without damage • Not having control over your body • tone the state of flexion at rest • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2023-10-26
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- any action where the body uses energy
- not having enough water
- the body's ability to perform daily tasks
- brain chemicals that improve mood; released during physical activity
- a condition where bones move out of their normal positions
- abnormal absence of menstrual blood
- powering the body without oxygen
- the act of participating in various types of physical activity to help improve skill in another type
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- ability to fully and easily move joints
- the ability to rapidly change the body's momentum and agility
- a medical emergency where the body temperature is too low
- painful muscle spasms caused by overheating of the body
- the ability to continue performing a physical activity over time
- brain injury that results from a blow to the head or upper body
- the amount of energy the body uses per minute during an activity
- a break in the bone
- physical activity that is structured, planned, and has the purpose of increasing physical fitness
- activities that help the body wind down
- medical emergency caused by overheating of the body
- when the skin and tissue beneath it are frozen
20 Clues: a break in the bone • not having enough water • powering the body without oxygen • abnormal absence of menstrual blood • any action where the body uses energy • ability to fully and easily move joints • activities that help the body wind down • the body's ability to perform daily tasks • when the skin and tissue beneath it are frozen • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-01
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- type of digestion where food is broken down using enzymes
- system that breaks down food to be absorbed by the body
- when your brain controls your internal body temperature
- the internal framework of your body
- occurs in nature when the product of a reaction leads to the increase in that reaction
- an organ that produces hormones
- system of glands and organs
- condition that provides optimal functioning through balance
- system that pumps blood throughout your body
- system that contains your lungs
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- smallest type of blood vessel
- also known as an inhibitory loop
- collect oxygen-poor blood throughout your body and return it to your heart
- type of digestion where teeth are used to break down food into smaller pieces
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from your heart to other parts of your body
- system that facilitates the nitrogenous waste from the body
- the process of using the outputs for the inputs
- transmits signals from your brain to the rest of your body
- the body's chemical messengers
- system that contains haploid cells
20 Clues: system of glands and organs • smallest type of blood vessel • the body's chemical messengers • an organ that produces hormones • system that contains your lungs • also known as an inhibitory loop • system that contains haploid cells • the internal framework of your body • system that pumps blood throughout your body • the process of using the outputs for the inputs • ...
circulatory and excretory system - eymyia and antonio 2023-04-09
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- group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe
- one of a pair of organs in the abdomen, kidneys remove waste
- large organ located in the upper abdomen, cleanses the blood and aids in digestion
- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function
- substance formed by the breakdown of protein in the liver
- carry blood away from the heart
- tiny colorless pieces of cells
- made up of 3 parts
- a sac in humans no other animals which urine leaves the body
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- it's the main way that materials are transported throughout your body
- run through the tissue in your body
- the body’s longest organ , made of water, protein , fats and minerals
- carry blood back to the heart
- the tub that Carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
- the tube in which urine leaves the body
- pumps blood throughout the body
- colorless tasteless gas you breathe in
- system that excretes waste from the body
- connect arteries and veins
- Carries digested food and important chemicals to the cell
20 Clues: made up of 3 parts • connect arteries and veins • carry blood back to the heart • tiny colorless pieces of cells • pumps blood throughout the body • carry blood away from the heart • run through the tissue in your body • colorless tasteless gas you breathe in • the tube in which urine leaves the body • system that excretes waste from the body • ...
nutrients 2025-10-20
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- over eating is a feeling that you don't have control over eating Behavior
- is a substance in your food that your body needs to grow
- condition whichThe bones become fragile and break easy
- starches and sugars found in
- is a tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot Digest
- a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses
- blood fills to the brain and is blocked causing bleeding
- elements found in food that are used by the body
- is a disease characterized by elevated blood levels
- is a disorder that causes people to weigh less
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- nutrients the body uses to build and maintain it cells
- are compounds found in the food that help regulate many body processes
- is the natural physical drive to eat
- is the process of which your body takes in and uses food
- is excessive fat accumulation
- waxy fat like substance
- that you don't have
- desire for food
- and often normal or above average body weight
- apnea is caused by smoking, alcohol, old age
- is the amount of nutrients that you get for the number of calories consumed
21 Clues: desire for food • that you don't have • waxy fat like substance • starches and sugars found in • is excessive fat accumulation • is the natural physical drive to eat • apnea is caused by smoking, alcohol, old age • and often normal or above average body weight • is a disorder that causes people to weigh less • elements found in food that are used by the body • ...
Ellie Derringer and Madison Doran 2020-09-29
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- Helps your body get energy from food
- Needed for blood clotting
- How many essential amino acids
- Helps red blood cells carry oxygen
- The body's main source of energy
- How many amino acids can the body make
- Plant materials that your body can't completely change
- Helps fight infection and heal wounds
- Found mainly in vegetable oils
- transports vitamins
- Helps the body make proteins
Down
- Helps maintain water in the body
- Fat you get from animals
- Are made up of amino acids
- Helps the body get energy from carbs
- helps bones, teeth, and hair stay healthy
- Helps build strong bones and teeth
- Provide energy
- Made from hydrogenated oil
- Total amount of amino acids
20 Clues: Provide energy • transports vitamins • Fat you get from animals • Needed for blood clotting • Are made up of amino acids • Made from hydrogenated oil • Total amount of amino acids • Helps the body make proteins • How many essential amino acids • Found mainly in vegetable oils • Helps maintain water in the body • The body's main source of energy • Helps red blood cells carry oxygen • ...
trystin, hannah, anna 2019-10-15
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- fat like substance
- helps your heart, muscles, and nerves
- the body main source of energy
- perform several useful jobs in the body
- essential for life
- usually solid at room temperature
- chemical mixtures found in many types of food
- needed for good night vision
- helps for red blood cells
- helps fight infections and help wounds
- helps keep water balance in your body
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- in the process it becomes a trans fat
- body uses this for many processes
- usually liquid at room temperature
- needed for normal heartbeat
- necessary for growth and to fight of disease
- also known as the sunlight vitamin
- helps the body get energy from carbs
- needed for normal clotting
- helps the body make proteins
20 Clues: fat like substance • essential for life • helps for red blood cells • needed for normal clotting • needed for normal heartbeat • needed for good night vision • helps the body make proteins • the body main source of energy • body uses this for many processes • usually solid at room temperature • usually liquid at room temperature • also known as the sunlight vitamin • ...
Chapter 2 2024-06-23
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- pressure when the heart is resting
- muscle group in arms
- the amount of blood pumped out of the heart in one beat
- moving limbs towards the body
- connects bone to bone
- making the angle bigger at a joint
- protects bones from rubbing
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- muscle group in legs
- moving limbs away from the body
- control of body temperature
- circular movement of a body part
- the average resting heart rate
- joint at the hip
- making the angle smaller at a joint
- main artery out of heart to the body
- connects muscle to bone
- the amount of blood pumping around the body in 1 minute
- bone in the leg
- pressure when the heart is pumping
- function of the skeleton
20 Clues: bone in the leg • joint at the hip • muscle group in legs • muscle group in arms • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • function of the skeleton • control of body temperature • protects bones from rubbing • moving limbs towards the body • the average resting heart rate • moving limbs away from the body • circular movement of a body part • pressure when the heart is resting • ...
Sports Med Vocab 2022-09-14
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- front and back plates-split down middle
- split across middle-top and bottom
- laying face down
- turning outwards in ankle movement
- distance farther from attachment
- middle of body
- movement going away
- movement towards the body/adding
- side to side of body
- back of body
- laying face up
- proximity/closer to center of attachment
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- damage by scraping or wearing away
- bending a limb
- straightening a limb
- recurring and long lasting
- cracking between bone and cartilage
- bruise
- deep cut or tearing in skin/flesh
- down middle-right and left
- bad bruise that has calcium sent to protect
- turning inwards in ankle movement
- above body
- new injury
- below body
25 Clues: bruise • above body • new injury • below body • back of body • bending a limb • middle of body • laying face up • laying face down • movement going away • straightening a limb • side to side of body • recurring and long lasting • down middle-right and left • distance farther from attachment • movement towards the body/adding • deep cut or tearing in skin/flesh • turning inwards in ankle movement • ...
Puzzle 23: Human Body and Anatomy 2025-09-08
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- – Fluid in the immune system.
- – Filters blood.
- – Enables movement.
- – Absorbs nutrients.
- – Gas exchange process.
- – Movement of blood throughout the body.
- – Pumps blood.
- – Transports nutrients and oxygen.
- – Organs for gas exchange.
- – Connects muscle to bone.
- – Carries blood to the heart.
- – Group of organs working together.
- – Supports body structure.
- – Carries blood away from the heart.
- – Connects bones.
- – Tiny blood vessel.
- – Controls body functions.
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- – Defends body against pathogens.
- – Transmit signals throughout the body.
- – Detoxifies and stores energy.
- – Breaking down food.
- – System that eliminates waste.
- – Functional body part.
- – Connects bone to bone.
- – Structural support.
- – Chemical messenger.
- – Detects stimuli.
- – Produces hormones.
- – Hormone system.
- – Digests food.
30 Clues: – Pumps blood. • – Digests food. • – Filters blood. • – Hormone system. • – Connects bones. • – Detects stimuli. • – Enables movement. • – Absorbs nutrients. • – Produces hormones. • – Tiny blood vessel. • – Breaking down food. • – Structural support. • – Chemical messenger. • – Gas exchange process. • – Functional body part. • – Connects bone to bone. • – Organs for gas exchange. • ...
