body Crossword Puzzles
Human Body Systems 2026-03-10
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- gives our bodies structure and protects major organs like the heart, lungs, and brain
- made up of more than one cell
- transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
- groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or related functions
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs; windpipe
- brain, spinal cord, nerves
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- brings oxygen into the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- body system the breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- single-celled organisms like bacteria
- main organs of the respiratory system, where gas exchange takes place
- soft tissue inside the bone that produces blood cells
- enables movement of the body and internal organs
- group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- basic unit of life that all organisms are made of
14 Clues: brain, spinal cord, nerves • made up of more than one cell • single-celled organisms like bacteria • Allows air to pass to and from lungs; windpipe • enables movement of the body and internal organs • basic unit of life that all organisms are made of • soft tissue inside the bone that produces blood cells • body system the breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • ...
review for test 2015-10-14
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- build & repair body tissue
- food you should not eat if diabetic
- number of food groups
- examples are starch & sugar
- bad cholesterol
- place digestion starts
- good cholesterol
- loss of appetite
- also called lipids
- vitamin from the sun
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- basal metobollic rate
- essential fluid in the body
- braking down of food
- diet used with stomach virus
- a diet easy to chew
- plant carbohydrate
- protects body from free radicals
- body mass index
- cups of fruit per day
- excessive body weight
20 Clues: body mass index • bad cholesterol • good cholesterol • loss of appetite • plant carbohydrate • also called lipids • a diet easy to chew • braking down of food • vitamin from the sun • basal metobollic rate • number of food groups • cups of fruit per day • excessive body weight • place digestion starts • build & repair body tissue • essential fluid in the body • examples are starch & sugar • ...
Vocab Crossword 2024-08-29
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- Tiny red granules
- Mucus membrane
- The study of body function
- Thin watery body fluid
- The study of
- Elastic-like fibers found in connective tissue
- The membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- Guts; internal organs
- To deposit mineral salts/harden bones
- The study of body structure
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- Fibrous protein occurring in the bone and cartilage
- To transplant tissue into a body part
- Microscopic study of tissues
- Around
- Specialist
- pertaining to
- Structures too small to be seen with the naked eye
- above
- Life
- Cell
20 Clues: Life • Cell • above • Around • Specialist • The study of • pertaining to • Mucus membrane • Tiny red granules • Guts; internal organs • Thin watery body fluid • The study of body function • The study of body structure • Microscopic study of tissues • To transplant tissue into a body part • To deposit mineral salts/harden bones • Elastic-like fibers found in connective tissue • ...
bagian" organ tubuh bahasaingris 2025-08-05
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- is for speaking and eating.
- is to protect body.
- is to store bile.
- is to detoxify body.
- are for hearing.
- is for smelling.
- are for breathing.
- is to digest food.
- are to provide structure to body.
- are to send signals.
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- are to move body.
- are to filter blood.
- is to taste.
- is to think and control body.
- is to filter blood.
- intestine is to absorb water.
- are for seeing.
- is to produce insulin.
- are to chew food.
- is to pump blood.
20 Clues: is to taste. • are for seeing. • are for hearing. • is for smelling. • are to move body. • is to store bile. • are to chew food. • is to pump blood. • are for breathing. • is to digest food. • is to protect body. • is to filter blood. • are to filter blood. • is to detoxify body. • are to send signals. • is to produce insulin. • is for speaking and eating. • is to think and control body. • ...
bagian" organ tubuh 2025-08-05
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- intestine is to absorb water.
- is to think and control body.
- are to chew food.
- is for smelling.
- are for seeing.
- is to filter blood.
- is to detoxify body.
- are to move body.
- is to digest food.
- are to send signals.
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- are to provide structure to body.
- is to pump blood.
- are to filter blood.
- is to taste.
- is to protect body.
- is to store bile.
- is to produce insulin.
- are for hearing.
- are for breathing.
- is for speaking and eating.
20 Clues: is to taste. • are for seeing. • is for smelling. • are for hearing. • is to pump blood. • are to chew food. • is to store bile. • are to move body. • are for breathing. • is to digest food. • is to protect body. • is to filter blood. • are to filter blood. • is to detoxify body. • are to send signals. • is to produce insulin. • is for speaking and eating. • intestine is to absorb water. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-07
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- situated farthest from the midline or beginning of a body structure
- fat, provides protective padding ad insulation
- maintaining a constant internal environment
- toward the head
- support and connect organs and other body tissues
- located on the sides (right & left) and are covered by the lower ribs
- located below the stomach
- situated in the front
- head or crown, also known as the frontal plane
- lowermost, below or toward the feet
- the body cavity that runs the whole back of the body
- the superior portion of the abdominopelvic cavity
- specialized epithelial tissue that forms the epidermis of the skin and the surface layer of mucous membranes
- the study of the structures of the body
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- located within the skull, protects the brain
- a group of specialized epithelial cells that form secretions
- standing so the body is erect, facing forward, arms at sides and hands turned with the palms toward the front
- secrete hormones and do not have ducts (hormones flow directly into the bloodstream)
- the abdominal and pelvic cavities together
- secrete their chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body (sweat glands)
- the back of the body or organ
- the lower part of the body
- a space within the body that contains and protects the internal organs
- located on the sides over the hipbones
24 Clues: toward the head • situated in the front • located below the stomach • the lower part of the body • the back of the body or organ • lowermost, below or toward the feet • located on the sides over the hipbones • the study of the structures of the body • the abdominal and pelvic cavities together • maintaining a constant internal environment • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-07
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- the body cavity that runs the whole back of the body
- the abdominal and pelvic cavities together
- secrete their chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body (sweat glands)
- head or crown, also known as the frontal plane
- toward the head
- maintaining a constant internal environment
- fat, provides protective padding ad insulation
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- a space within the body that contains and protects the internal organs
- the study of the structures of the body
- specialized epithelial tissue that forms the epidermis of the skin and the surface layer of mucous membranes
- the lower part of the body
- located on the sides (right & left) and are covered by the lower ribs
- the superior portion of the abdominopelvic cavity
- support and connect organs and other body tissues
- located below the stomach
- standing so the body is erect, facing forward, arms at sides and hands turned with the palms toward the front
- located on the sides over the hipbones
- lowermost, below or toward the feet
- secrete hormones and do not have ducts (hormones flow directly into the bloodstream)
- a group of specialized epithelial cells that form secretions
- located within the skull, protects the brain
- the back of the body or organ
- situated in the front
- situated farthest from the midline or beginning of a body structure
24 Clues: toward the head • situated in the front • located below the stomach • the lower part of the body • the back of the body or organ • lowermost, below or toward the feet • located on the sides over the hipbones • the study of the structures of the body • the abdominal and pelvic cavities together • maintaining a constant internal environment • ...
Third Grade Science Test #6 2026-03-20
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- the body has two
- blood vessels that take blood to your heart
- keep dust and other objects out of your eyes
- the control center of your body
- the part of the eye that focuses the picture you see
- another name for the heart, ? muscle
- the network of nerves that includes your brain, nerves, and spinal cord is this system
- muscles that move when you want them to
- has four chambers
- the place where two bones join together
- the largest organ of the body
- the layer of skin you see
- your heart and blood vessels that circulate blood throughout your body parts is this system
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- the parts of the body that change food you eat into a form your body can use is this system
- the blood cells that help fight infection and disease
- the system of bones that makes blood cells and stores minerals
- any movement of your body happens through this system
- the nerve that carries the message of hearing to the brain
- the part of the tooth that we can see
- the windpipe, lungs, and diaphragm that help you breathe is this system
- ways your skin protects your body: warns body of danger,? , keeps body at an even temperature
- the blood vessels that take blood away from your heart
- a group of cells working together
- tiny holes on the skin
24 Clues: the body has two • has four chambers • tiny holes on the skin • the layer of skin you see • the largest organ of the body • the control center of your body • a group of cells working together • another name for the heart, ? muscle • the part of the tooth that we can see • muscles that move when you want them to • the place where two bones join together • ...
Energy&Metabolism 2024-05-16
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- energy required to complete the process of digestion, absorption, and metabolism
- estimate of body fat based on one's height and weight
- The ability to do work
- pace at which the body uses energy to support basal metabolism
- activities that require much sitting or little movement
- tool called Caliper to measure the thickness of a fold of skin
- method used to measure the body's resting energy
- The fat that lies under underneath the skin
- the bodies resistance to a low energy electrical current
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- percentage of different tissues in the body
- BMI of 25 to 29.9
- the body with change fatty acids into a compound called
- body weight specific to gender, height, body frame size
- BMI of under 18.5
- abnormal build up of ketone in the bodies bloodstream
- All of the ongoing functions in the body that sustain life
- The concentration of energy in a food
- BMI of over 30
18 Clues: BMI of over 30 • BMI of 25 to 29.9 • BMI of under 18.5 • The ability to do work • The concentration of energy in a food • percentage of different tissues in the body • The fat that lies under underneath the skin • method used to measure the body's resting energy • estimate of body fat based on one's height and weight • abnormal build up of ketone in the bodies bloodstream • ...
Sports Med Vocab 2022-11-22
15 Clues: the Head • the Feet • Back of body • Front of body • Loser to head • Closer to feet • Inside body part • Outside body part • Close to attachment • Making angle bigger • Making angle smaller • Horizontal across body • Farther from attachment • uneven line down the body • front and back of body split
Anatomical Terminology 2021-05-04
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- Relating to the inner walls of a body cavity
- The back of the body
- The back of the head
- The front of the body
- The plane dividing the body horizontally
- A term pertaining to the head
- Pertaining to the skull
- The face-down position
- Relating to the forehead
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- At the surface or outer part of the body
- Relating to the internal organs of the body
- A position closer to its origin or point of attachment
- Away from the midline, on the outer side
- The plane dividing the body vertically into right and left sections
- Relating to the ear
- The face-up position
- The opposite of proximal
- Term meaning away from the head
- Towards the midline, on the inner side
19 Clues: Relating to the ear • The back of the body • The back of the head • The face-up position • The front of the body • The face-down position • Pertaining to the skull • The opposite of proximal • Relating to the forehead • A term pertaining to the head • Term meaning away from the head • Towards the midline, on the inner side • At the surface or outer part of the body • ...
Ava Miller 2022-03-29
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- repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges.
- make healthful food choices.
- build and repair cells.
- disorder in which a person repeatedly eats.
- starches and sugars found in foods.
- high amount of nutrients.
- Nutrients that promote normal growth.
- Elements in food
- emotional desire for food.
- small units make up protein.
- you see your body
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- Tough, stringy part of raw fruits, raw vegetables, whole wheat, and other grains.
- compounds that help to regulate body functions.
- Extreme eating behaviors
- Weighing less than is healthy
- body size based on your height and weight.
- physical need for food.
- substance your body needs to function.
- balance between the calories
- the study of how the body uses them.
- Weighing more than is healthy
- measures the energy available in food.
- weight gain leads people to starve themselves.
23 Clues: Elements in food • you see your body • build and repair cells. • physical need for food. • Extreme eating behaviors • high amount of nutrients. • emotional desire for food. • make healthful food choices. • balance between the calories • small units make up protein. • Weighing less than is healthy • Weighing more than is healthy • starches and sugars found in foods. • ...
B4:Homeostasis 2012-05-11
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- a hormone found in the pituitary gland
- The processing centre
- Keeping a steady state in the body
- A level that enzymes work best at
- Is a key factor in denaturing and health
- Happens in the blood vessels when temperatures are high
- Happens when body temperature is below 35 degrees
- site Also known as lock and key
- centre receives and processes information
- Most important gas to the body
- Feedback Brings the body back to its normal state
- A harmful substance found in urine
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- Controls water levels in the body
- Happens to the blood vessels when temperatures are low
- happens to enzymes at 37 degrees
- A way of releasing energy
- Happens across a partially permeable membrane
- a form of protein in the body
- contain a nucleus and found everywhere inside the body
- level an element that has to be kept steady
- An artificial for of negative feedback
21 Clues: The processing centre • A way of releasing energy • a form of protein in the body • Most important gas to the body • site Also known as lock and key • happens to enzymes at 37 degrees • Controls water levels in the body • A level that enzymes work best at • Keeping a steady state in the body • A harmful substance found in urine • a hormone found in the pituitary gland • ...
Shianna and Landen's Crossword 2019-10-16
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- helps with normal blood clotting
- these build strong bones and teeth
- fat like substance that helps the body carry out its many processes
- helps form red blood cells
- the building blocks combined to make different proteins
- only mix with fat
- lack of one or more of the essential amino acids
- only mix with water
- these become part of the human body
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- this is part of the cells in our body
- helps cure infection and heal wounds
- helps the body get energy from carbs
- oil that has been turned into a solid fat
- helps with good night vision
- liquid at room temperature
- solid at room temperature
- this helps your body get energy from food
- this is the sunlight vitamin
- substances the body uses to build new cells and repair new ones
- this helps keep the water balance in your body
20 Clues: only mix with fat • only mix with water • solid at room temperature • liquid at room temperature • helps form red blood cells • helps with good night vision • this is the sunlight vitamin • helps with normal blood clotting • these build strong bones and teeth • these become part of the human body • helps cure infection and heal wounds • helps the body get energy from carbs • ...
Alyssa Quevedo 1st Puzzle 2024-09-16
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- back tooth tissue
- fake or false
- study of functions of body structures
- rupture of a muscle
- heart
- inside or within
- divides the body into equal left and right halves
- around
- back of the organ/body
- all or everything
- surgical procedures to remove fluid
- abnormally low blood sugar levels
- really small
- towards the kidney
- divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- study of all aspects of disease
- paralysis in six limbs
- in front of the organ/body
- surgical suturing of the muscle
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- rapid loss of blood
- abnormally large volumes of urine
- stomach
- divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- allowing certain substances to pass through
- skin cancer
- a rare tumor found in adrenal gland
- rapid heart rate
- large or big
- study of body structures
- towards the head
30 Clues: heart • around • stomach • skin cancer • really small • large or big • fake or false • inside or within • rapid heart rate • towards the head • back tooth tissue • all or everything • towards the kidney • rapid loss of blood • rupture of a muscle • back of the organ/body • paralysis in six limbs • study of body structures • in front of the organ/body • study of all aspects of disease • ...
Sports med Terms 2025-09-11
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- Limb moves toward the midline
- Decreases angle of joints
- Above or in a higher position
- forearm faces downward
- Bruise caused by direct blow
- Toward the middle
- Divides body front and back
- Foot sole turns outward
- Divides body in upper and lower sections
- Increases angle of joints
- Results in a lot of swelling
- Top layers of skin are teared off
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- Foot sole turns inward
- forearm turns so palm is facing upward
- Limb moves away from midline
- Deep cut or tear in the skin
- Injury or condition that develops slowly and lasts a long time
- In a lower position on body
- Further away from where a limb attaches to the body
- Closer to where a limb attaches to the body
- Sudden onset of pain
- Crackling sound
- Divides body left and right
- Backside of body
24 Clues: Crackling sound • Backside of body • Toward the middle • Sudden onset of pain • Foot sole turns inward • forearm faces downward • Foot sole turns outward • Decreases angle of joints • Increases angle of joints • In a lower position on body • Divides body front and back • Divides body left and right • Limb moves away from midline • Deep cut or tear in the skin • Bruise caused by direct blow • ...
Parts of the body 2026-03-05
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- The part at the end of the leg.
- The middle part of the arm that bends.
- It helps us taste food and speak.
- The part that connects the arm to the body.
- We use it to see.
- We use it to eat and speak.
- The top part of the body.
- It holds the head on the body.
- The middle part of the leg that bends.
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- The front upper part of the body.
- One of the five parts on the hand.
- They help us bite and chew food.
- One of the five small parts on the foot.
- We use it to smell and breathe.
- The front middle part of the body.
- The part of the body from shoulder to hand.
- The back part of the body.
- We use it to hear sounds.
- We use it to hold things.
- The part we use to walk and run.
20 Clues: We use it to see. • We use it to hear sounds. • We use it to hold things. • The top part of the body. • The back part of the body. • We use it to eat and speak. • It holds the head on the body. • The part at the end of the leg. • We use it to smell and breathe. • They help us bite and chew food. • The part we use to walk and run. • The front upper part of the body. • ...
CH.12 Body Organization Part 2 2023-03-23
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- Attached to endoplasmic reticulum and make protein for cell structure
- behind
- Further from surface
- 4 basic properties of life; How organism is divided into distinct parts to perform these functions
- Helps break down, or digest, molecules
- Standard position of body used to describe location of anatomy
- 4 basic properties of life; process of taking in & using nutrients to produce energy and growth
- Consists of organs that work together to provide major body function
- Body Planes; Front/back body
- Turning arm/foot upward (Palm Up)
- 4 main groups of tissues; Composed largely of specialized cells called neurons
- individual living thing, plant, animal
- Closer to surface
- opposite side
- permanent change in gene/chromosome
- provides body support and protection
- Body Planes; upper/lower body
- tendency of organism to maintain same internal environment
- 4 main groups of tissues; Covers body, forms glands, and lines surfaces of cavities and organs
- physical,biochemical, and physiological configuration of individual determined by genes
- lying on back
- Produces energy used for cellular processes
- Being that results when body systems work together to maintain life
- characterized by uncontrolled growth; invasive; tending to produce death
- same side
- regulates environment & directs activities of other body systems
- gene trait that does not appear unless carried by both members of pair of chromosomes
- Collections of tissues working together to perform function
- filters blood & removes liquid wastes
- coordinates body cavities through hormones
- close to origin
- substance that separates into ions in solution & is capable of conducting electricity
- Moving body part away from midline of body
- referring to conditions that exist at birth regardless of cause
- genetic transmission of trait/particular quality from parent to offspring
- Rotation of hip/shoulder away from midline
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- covers body & protects other body systems
- Upper
- 4 basic properties of life; ability of organism to control its actions & respond to changes in environment
- transports oxygen & nutrients to all body parts & removes waste products
- Body Cavities
- genetic pattern of individual
- gene trait that appears when carried by only 1 in pair of chromosomes
- Semifluid material that surrounds organelles & transports chemicals & nutrients within cell
- movement of limb, hand, finger in circular pattern
- Turning arm/foot downward (Palm Down)
- Away from midline
- close to midline
- Combinations of similar cells
- Lower
- Moving body part towards midline of body
- Makes glycoproteins, which help transport proteins made by ribosomes out of cell
- 4 main groups of tissues; Made of protein fibers, has unique property of shortening to produce movement
- allows body to move & controls movements within body
- 4 main groups of tissues; Formed by protein, includes soft tissue such as fat and blood cells and hard tissues such as bones, ligaments, and cartilage
- Body Planes; Right/left body
- Rotation of hip/shoulder toward midline
- Controls activity of cell & Directs reproduction
- front
- Straightening joint/increasing angle between two bones
- set of symptoms that occur together
- includes blood & lymph that move throughout body
- Bending joint/decreasing angle between two bones
- Self-limiting, not malignant
- change from normal function that cannot be cured
- measurement of how much acid or base is present
- provides for human reproduction
- any chromosome except X or Y
- perceives environment & sends messages to/from brain
- processes food and eliminates food waste
- exchanges gasses between air & blood
- Ankle movement pointing foot downward
- 4 basic properties of life; ability to reproduce offspring to continue species
- interruption of normal function of body, usually caused by microorganisms
- Surrounds cell & Controls which substances enter and leave cell
- Ankle movement bringing foot towards shin
- Away from Origin
- lying on front
- Smallest unit of life
79 Clues: Upper • Lower • front • behind • same side • Body Cavities • opposite side • lying on back • lying on front • close to origin • close to midline • Away from Origin • Away from midline • Closer to surface • Further from surface • Smallest unit of life • Body Planes; Front/back body • Body Planes; Right/left body • Self-limiting, not malignant • any chromosome except X or Y • genetic pattern of individual • ...
sports medicine 2023-08-31
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- ER
- decreasing the angle
- rotation towards middle
- its the "p" in pcl
- topside of a structure
- your lungs are ____ to your feet
- diabetes is an example of this
- holding a cup of soup
- p
- DOB
- divides body into superior and inferior
- pain produced when structure is palpated
- the body reaction to injury
- toward outside of your body
- toward middle of your body
- bringing toes toward midline of body
- face up
- movement towards middle of body
- underside of a structure
- BP
- increasing the angle
- your feet are ____ to your knees
- swelling of the joint
- stretching or tearing of tendons/muscles
- position of a body part that is bent inwards
- rotation away from middle
- a paper cut is an example of this
- grating sound produced from bone friction
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- range of motion
- palm facing down
- your knees are ____ to your waist
- connects muscle to bone
- away from center
- your bone is ____ to your skin
- your elbow is ____ to your hand
- partial separation of 2 ends of a joint
- excessive increase of the angle
- fancy word for bruising
- pointing toes away from body
- connects bone to bone
- pointing toes away from neutral foot position
- divides body into front and back
- swelling of tissue
- d
- looseness in a joint
- pointing toes towards body
- divides body into left and right
- face down
- discoloration of the skin from bleeding underneath
- an ankle sprain is an example of this
- complete separation of 2 ends of a joint
- ice and tape are examples of this
- position of a body part that is bent outwards
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- pain somewhere other then orgin
- movement away from middle of body
- center
- its the "a" in acl
58 Clues: p • d • ER • BP • DOB • center • face up • face down • range of motion • palm facing down • away from center • its the "p" in pcl • swelling of tissue • its the "a" in acl • decreasing the angle • looseness in a joint • increasing the angle • holding a cup of soup • connects bone to bone • swelling of the joint • topside of a structure • connects muscle to bone • rotation towards middle • fancy word for bruising • ...
Natalia crossword puzzle 2026-01-12
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- – Passes messages between the body and the brain; helps with senses like touch and sight.
- – The part of the brain that includes the thalamus and hypothalamus; it helps control emotions and body functions.
- – Hollow spaces in the brain that produce and hold cerebrospinal fluid.
- nervous system – Controls voluntary movements of the body, like moving your arms or legs.
- – The control center of the body that helps you think, feel, and move.
- – A part of the brainstem that helps control breathing and connects different parts of the brain.
- system – The body’s communication network made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- – The part of the autonomic system that calms the body after stress
- – Refers to the clear fluid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord.
- – The part of the autonomic system that prepares the body for action or stress (“fight or flight”).
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- oblongata – Controls vital functions like breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- – The protective layers that cover the brain and spinal cord.
- nervous system – Made up of the brain and spinal cord; it controls most body and mind functions.
- – Controls the hunger, thirst, sleep, and body temperature.
- – A nerve cell that sends and receives messages in the body.
- nervous system – All the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord that connect the body to the central nervous system
- – The part of the brain that helps with balance and coordination.
- – Helps control eye movement and processes sounds and sights.
- cord – A long bundle of nerves inside the spine that carries messages between the brain and body.
- – Bundles of fibers that carry messages between the brain, spinal cord, and body.
- nervous system – Controls body functions you don’t think about, like breathing and heartbeat.
- – The largest part of the brain that controls thinking, memory, and voluntary movement.
22 Clues: – Controls the hunger, thirst, sleep, and body temperature. • – A nerve cell that sends and receives messages in the body. • – The protective layers that cover the brain and spinal cord. • – Helps control eye movement and processes sounds and sights. • – The part of the brain that helps with balance and coordination. • ...
VOCABULARY 450-1 2026-02-24
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- A movement that decreases the angle between two body parts, bringing them closer
- A part that is prominent beyond a surface, like a knob
- Fibrous joints connecting the bony plates of the skull
- A tough band of tissue, connecting muscle to bone
- A joint, the specific point where bones meet
- A shallow depression, hollow or pit found on the surface of a bone
- A long cartilaginous tube connecting the larynx to the bronchi. The windpipe.
- A structure that's closer to the body's surface
- The front of a structure, or toward the front of the body
- A position closer to the head or higher than another body part
- Describes a structure further from the surface and more inside the body
- Structures relating to the skull
- A position closer to the midline of the body
- A movement that increases the angle between two body parts
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- Slightly moveable connections where bones are united by dense connective tissue
- Situated below another, closer to the feet or lower part of the body
- Lying face down on the stomach
- The medical technique of using hands/fingers to examine the body
- Referring to the neck region
- A tough band of tissue, connecting bone to bone
- The broad, superior segment of the sternum
- Lying face up on the back
- A position farther from the midline of the body, along the outer side
- The back of a structure, or toward the back of the body
- A tough, flexible tissue found in many areas of the body, providing structure, shock absorption and enabling smooth movement
- A smooth, rounded protuberance at the end of a bone that forms an articulation with another bone
- A prominent projection, outgrowth of tissue extending from a larger body or bone
- A continuous web of connective tissue that surrounds every structure within the body, providing structure and stability, reducing friction and giving sensory feedback
28 Clues: Lying face up on the back • Referring to the neck region • Lying face down on the stomach • Structures relating to the skull • The broad, superior segment of the sternum • A joint, the specific point where bones meet • A position closer to the midline of the body • A tough band of tissue, connecting bone to bone • A structure that's closer to the body's surface • ...
Nutrition and Diets crossword puzzle 2023-10-26
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- a body weight that is 10 to 15 percent less than the desired weight
- are basic components of all body cell
- is the process in which blood or lymph capillaries pick up the digested nutrients.
- are major source of readily useable human energy
- used for patients with diabetes mellitus
- is the fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate.
- similar to regular diet but foods must require little chewing and be easy to digest
- a state of good health with optimal body function
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- is the process by which nutrients are used by the cells to build tissue
- includes all body processes relating to food
- is the process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts
- are organic compounds that are essential to life
- are organic elements found in all body tissues
- a balanced diet usually used for the patient with no dietary restrictions.
- are organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful chemicals called free radicals
- excessive body weight 20 percent or above the average recommended weight, or a BMI equal to or greater than 30
- is a rhythmic wavelike motion of the muscles
- is a sterol lipid found in the body cells and animal products.
- is an eating disorder characterized by abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight,t and a distorted perception of weight.
- commonly called fats and oils
20 Clues: commonly called fats and oils • are basic components of all body cell • used for patients with diabetes mellitus • includes all body processes relating to food • is a rhythmic wavelike motion of the muscles • are organic elements found in all body tissues • are organic compounds that are essential to life • are major source of readily useable human energy • ...
Joints Medical Terminology Review 2022-06-06
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- type of rotation; joint rotates away from the center of the body
- downward movement of a body part
- type of fluid that is found within the synovial cavity
- joint type that is immovable;such as between the bones of the skull
- excessive straightening of a body part
- moving a body part forward
- downward movement of the foot
- moving a body part backward
- type of cartilage;hyaline cartilage that covers the surface of bones at joint
- upward movement of the foot
- movement toward the midline of the body
- type of rotation; joint rotates toward from the center of the body
- type of joint that is freely movable
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- circular movement of a body region or limb
- increasing the angle between two bones; straightening out a limb
- connective tissue that binds muscle to bone
- connective tissue that binds bones to other bones
- upward movement of a body part
- turning the palm downward
- turning the sole of the foot outward
- movement away from the midline of the body
- type of membrane that lines the joint cavity and produces synovial fluid
- sac of fluid near a joint;promotes smooth sliding of one tissue against another
- crescent-shaped fibrocartilaginous structure within the knee
- decreasing the angle between two bones; bending a limb
- type of cavity;space between bones at a synovial joint that contains synovial fluid
- turning the palm upward
- circular movement around a central point
- joint
- turning the sole of the foot inward
30 Clues: joint • turning the palm upward • turning the palm downward • moving a body part forward • moving a body part backward • upward movement of the foot • downward movement of the foot • upward movement of a body part • downward movement of a body part • turning the sole of the foot inward • turning the sole of the foot outward • type of joint that is freely movable • ...
General Vocab Crossword 2023-09-14
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- a condition that is long lasting and long-developing
- the body part furthest away from the point of attachment
- divides the body vertically so that there is a right and left side
- the point nearest point of attachment
- divides the body horizontally so there is a top and bottom
- back part of the body or a body part
- a movement that increases the angle between two body parts
- cut or tearing of the skin or underlying tissues
- the positioning of the elbow when the palm is facing down
- a condition that is severe and sudden
- toward the midline
- away from the head
- away from the midline
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- a movement that decreases the angle between two body parts
- the movement of a body part toward the midline
- any grinding, creaking, or popping of the joint
- the movement of a body part away from the midline
- toward the head
- the breakage of the surface layers of the skin
- when the sole of the foot is turned toward the midline
- when the sole of the foot is turned away from the midline
- damage to the surface of skin and deeper tissue that can result in a what appears as a bruise
- the positioning of the elbow when the palm is facing up
- divides the body in half so that there is a "front" and "back" side
24 Clues: toward the head • toward the midline • away from the head • away from the midline • back part of the body or a body part • the point nearest point of attachment • a condition that is severe and sudden • the movement of a body part toward the midline • the breakage of the surface layers of the skin • any grinding, creaking, or popping of the joint • ...
Body systems and Homeostais Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-21
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- The widening of blood vessels.
- The system responsible for defending the body against foreign invaders.
- The normal range or target value of a physiological variable that the body strives to maintain.
- The system responsible for producing and releasing hormones that regulate various bodily functions.
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- A reaction of regulatory processes in the body to maintain balance and stability
- The system responsible for circulating blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- The system responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body, enabling sensation, movement, and thought.
- The system responsible for movement.
- A mechanism by which the body regulates itself, using information about the current state to make adjustments.
- The chemical processes that occur in the body to maintain life.
- The narrowing of blood vessels.
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- A type of feedback where a change in a variable triggers a response that counteracts the initial change
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- The process by which the body maintains a stable internal temperature.
- The system responsible for producing offspring.
- A type of feedback where a change in a variable triggers a response that amplifies the initial change
- The system that provides structure and support for the body.
- The system responsible for gas exchange (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out).
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment despite external changes
20 Clues: The widening of blood vessels. • The narrowing of blood vessels. • The system responsible for movement. • The system responsible for producing offspring. • A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body. • The system that provides structure and support for the body. • The chemical processes that occur in the body to maintain life. • ...
6 Weeks Review 2025-09-10
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- body system that brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- body system that covers and protects the entire body
- two air passages that connects to the lung
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- structures made of tough tissue that connect muscle to boned together bones at joints to allow movement
- innermost layer of the skin
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- middle layer of the skin, which contains hair follicles
- strong bands of tissue that hold together bones at joints to allow movement
- body system that helps the body move and aids other body systems
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood
- liquid part of blood
- muscle beneath the lungs that contracts and relaxes to help the chest expand when a person breathes
- body system that moves blood through the body using the heart
- deliver oxygen and connects arteries and veins
- body system made up of 206 bones that provides structure, shape, and protection to the body
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood
- outermost layer of the skin
- where two or more bones meet and are held together
18 Clues: liquid part of blood • outermost layer of the skin • innermost layer of the skin • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood • two air passages that connects to the lung • blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood • deliver oxygen and connects arteries and veins • where two or more bones meet and are held together • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-10
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- The opening in the respiratory system with one hole
- The heart vessel type that sends blood to the rest of the body
- The smaller version of Bronchi
- The system of the body that deals with the senses
- The muscle in the heart that is not in the circulatory system
- Air sacs where diffusion between CO2 and 02 occurs
- The opening in the respiratory system with two holes
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- Between the larynx and bronchi in the respiratory system
- The system of the body that moves around blood
- The act of pushing food downward in the digestive system
- The system of the body that lets people breathe
- What occurs when the body maintains equilibrium
- The system of the body that enables you to break down food
- The two places where oxygen poor blood go in
14 Clues: The smaller version of Bronchi • The two places where oxygen poor blood go in • The system of the body that moves around blood • The system of the body that lets people breathe • What occurs when the body maintains equilibrium • The system of the body that deals with the senses • Air sacs where diffusion between CO2 and 02 occurs • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-12
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- also known as chemical city; is where a significant amount of digestive enzymes are added
- main artery leaving the heart; pumps blood to the rest of the body
- a muscle that brings air into the body
- also known as throat
- an environment in which the concentration of water is higher inside of the cell
- when cells need something to enter against the concentration gradient; opposite of diffusion
- vessel that takes blood away from the heart
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- process by which food is converted into energy
- this brings O2 poor blood from the heart to the lungs
- carries food from the pharynx to the stomach
- vessels surrounding the heart; serves to give O2 and nutrients to the heart
- the lower chambers of the heart
- starts to break down proteins in the stomach
- branches that bring air into the inner parts of the lung
14 Clues: also known as throat • the lower chambers of the heart • a muscle that brings air into the body • vessel that takes blood away from the heart • carries food from the pharynx to the stomach • starts to break down proteins in the stomach • process by which food is converted into energy • this brings O2 poor blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
The Human Body 2013-12-11
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- the body’s structure made of bones
- human hearts have four of these
- the type of blood cells that fight viruses
- sensors in your body to communicate heat, pain, pressure, etc.
- this bone structure protects your internal organs
- this part of the body contains 27 different bones
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- how your body stores extra energy
- where your body absorbs nutrients from food
- the body’s largest organ
- these transport blood from the heart
- the organ which removes alcohol from blood
- these transport blood to the heart
- your “thinking” organ
- between your leg and your foot
14 Clues: your “thinking” organ • the body’s largest organ • between your leg and your foot • human hearts have four of these • how your body stores extra energy • the body’s structure made of bones • these transport blood to the heart • these transport blood from the heart • the organ which removes alcohol from blood • the type of blood cells that fight viruses • ...
The Human Body 2014-03-23
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- What commonly helps you swallow?
- What are muscles mostly made of?
- Scientific word for calf muscle.
- Which organ pumps blood around the body?
- Where is your radius bone?
- What is the scientific word for your collar bone?
- Muscle above your humerus.
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- Scientific word for your food pipe.
- Scientific word for your wind pipe.
- What does your small intestine absorb?
- Where is your tibia bone?
- What are phalanges?
- Scientific word for abs.
- Which organ creates bile?
14 Clues: What are phalanges? • Scientific word for abs. • Where is your tibia bone? • Which organ creates bile? • Where is your radius bone? • Muscle above your humerus. • What commonly helps you swallow? • What are muscles mostly made of? • Scientific word for calf muscle. • Scientific word for your food pipe. • Scientific word for your wind pipe. • What does your small intestine absorb? • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-01-15
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- When waste products are removed it is apart of this system
- The breaking down of food and converting it into food is apart of this system
- This system is responsible for the framework of your body
- Cells that fight infections are apart of this system
- Organelle for the Circulatory system
- Organelle for the Nervous system
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- This system controls metabolic activities, and operates by secreting hormones
- Organelle for the Reproductive system
- Organelle for the Excretory system
- When your blood receives Oxygen, and removes Carbon Dioxide, it is apart of this system
- This system ensures the survival of the species
- This system makes up the spinal cord, nerves, sensory organs, and your brain
- This system is responsible for the movements your make with your arms/other body parts
- This system allows your blood to be pumped through your body
- Organelle for the Digestive system
15 Clues: Organelle for the Nervous system • Organelle for the Excretory system • Organelle for the Digestive system • Organelle for the Circulatory system • Organelle for the Reproductive system • This system ensures the survival of the species • Cells that fight infections are apart of this system • This system is responsible for the framework of your body • ...
The body systems 2019-11-13
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- System, They move all the different parts of the skeleton. They help us in all kinds of movements, such as walking, swimming, writing and even talking. All this movement is aided by the anatomy and organizat
- Is the body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers the essential materials for life to the body’s cells.
- They are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and many other animals including a few fish and some snails. In mammals and most other vertebrates, they are located near the backbone
- Is a treatment to filter wastes and water from your blood, as your kidneys did when they were healthy. Also helps control blood pressure and balance important minerals, such as potassium and sodium.
- Is a muscular organ that is found in our upper abdomen. If we were to locate it on our bodies, it can be found on our left side just below the ribs. In simple terms,This is a kind of digestive sac.
- System, The major functions of this system are body support, facilitation of movement, protection of internal organs, storage of minerals and fat, and blood cell formation.
- System, Cleans dissolved waste products from the blood and excretes them. Includes kidneys and bladder
- Is an essential part of the skeletal system most living species. For human beings, we need it to keep us upright and protects and provides a home for are all important spinal cord.
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- System, Allows us to sense stimuli such as light, sound, smell, and touch from our environment. It also allows rapid communication of stimuli within our body, such as sensations of pain, illness, and wellnes.
- System, This system takes oxygen from the environment and converts it into a form that cells can use. In humans, that means that our lungs take in oxygen, and rapidly diffuse it into the blood.
- This organ is the captain of the body team. Is primarily made up of neurons, which send nerve impulses and store information, and various support cells which nurture, insulate, and protect neurons.
- System, Takes in food and processes it to obtain useful nutrients. One of the most important purposes of food is to serve as cellular fuel; carbohydrates, proteins, and fats can all be used by our cells.
- System, This system moves materials between body systems, including oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products. Includes the heart, arteries, and veins.
- They are located just below the ribs and are close to the middle of the back. They have multiple functions: creates balance in the amount of water and electrolytes
14 Clues: System, Cleans dissolved waste products from the blood and excretes them. Includes kidneys and bladder • Is the body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers the essential materials for life to the body’s cells. • ...
Human Body System 2019-12-09
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- 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 • ...
Body Part Practice 2019-10-24
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- You have 10 of these, 5 on each hand.
- You have 10 of these, 5 on each foot.
- Food goes here when you eat.
- These are in your mouth.
- You see with these.
- This lets you wave your hand up and down.
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- You talk and eat with this.
- This lets you bend your leg.
- You have two of these; you use them to walk and run.
- This connects your head to your body.
- These let your arms move.
- This is where you breathe.
- This grows on top of your head.
- You hear with these.
14 Clues: You see with these. • You hear with these. • These are in your mouth. • These let your arms move. • This is where you breathe. • You talk and eat with this. • This lets you bend your leg. • Food goes here when you eat. • This grows on top of your head. • You have 10 of these, 5 on each hand. • This connects your head to your body. • You have 10 of these, 5 on each foot. • ...
Body systems vocabulary 2020-12-11
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- the largest organ in the body
- the system that allows for animals to reproduce
- where digestion first starts
- pumps and transports blood around
- provides support, protects your organs, an
- the system that involves the intake of oxygen and exhale of carbon dioxide from the body
- carries blood away from the heart
- carries blood back to the heart
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- system that includes the ribcage and bones
- removes waste from blood
- makes up body tissues
- helps your body to move
- what makes up organs
- part of an organ system
14 Clues: what makes up organs • makes up body tissues • helps your body to move • part of an organ system • removes waste from blood • where digestion first starts • the largest organ in the body • carries blood back to the heart • pumps and transports blood around • carries blood away from the heart • system that includes the ribcage and bones • provides support, protects your organs, an • ...
The human body 2017-09-12
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- useful appendage with which you can wave
- If you gasp for breath you will need these
- Last part of your digestive system
- Bones that protect major organs
- This organ pumps blood around
- Handy if you want to carry a bag or purse
- Used for a special kind of dancing
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- Responsible for thinking (hopefully)
- This rumbles when you are hungry
- Shakira mentions that they do not lie. Often used for dancing
- Most people are ticklish here
- you can miss one of these.
- Filters blood, makes proteins and detoxes drugs
- Helps you get places
14 Clues: Helps you get places • you can miss one of these. • Most people are ticklish here • This organ pumps blood around • Bones that protect major organs • This rumbles when you are hungry • Last part of your digestive system • Used for a special kind of dancing • Responsible for thinking (hopefully) • useful appendage with which you can wave • ...
car body parts 2016-10-24
15 Clues: uks? • iste? • velg? • tire? • kapott? • summuti? • pidurid? • iluvõre? • signaal? • peeglid? • peeglid? • esituli? • ukselink? • radiaator? • mootorikinnitused?
Body Systems/Functions 2020-09-15
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- system that supports and protects internal organs; helps with movement.
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients into the body.
- one example of the integumentary system.
- one main component of the cardiovascular system.
- the study of bodily functions.
- what does the reproductive system do?
- filters out waste; located in the urinary tract.
- nothing works in complete __________; everything works together.
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- system that creates stabilization and movement.
- system that contains the lungs, mouth, trachea, nose and diaphragm
- system that collects, processes, and responds to sensory information as well as controls reflexes.
- the study of bodily structures.
- system that produces/secretes hormones necessary for regulation.
- is part of the immune/lymphatic system.
14 Clues: the study of bodily functions. • the study of bodily structures. • what does the reproductive system do? • is part of the immune/lymphatic system. • one example of the integumentary system. • system that creates stabilization and movement. • one main component of the cardiovascular system. • filters out waste; located in the urinary tract. • ...
part of body 2023-08-31
My body name 2023-09-15
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- The ankle is a joint that connects the foot to the lower leg, providing stability and flexibility for walking and running.
- The shoulder is the joint connecting the arm to the body, allowing a wide range of motion for the arm.
- The chest is the front part of the torso between the neck and abdomen, housing vital organs such as the heart and lungs.
- The neck is a flexible part connecting the head to the rest of the body, allowing movement and housing vital structures like blood vessels and nerves.
- The wrist is a complex joint connecting the hand to the forearm, facilitating various movements of the hand.
- An arm is one of the two upper limbs extending from the shoulder to the hand, used for various tasks and movements.
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- The head is the uppermost part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and other sensory organs.
- An ear is an organ responsible for hearing and maintaining balance located on each side of the head.
- A foot is the lower extremity of the leg, providing support and balance while walking or standing.
- A leg is one of the two lower limbs that supports the body and enables walking, running, and other forms of locomotion.
- The knee is a joint that connects the thigh bone to the lower leg bone, enabling bending and straightening of the leg.
- The back is the rear surface of the body, extending from the shoulders to the waist, supporting the spine.
- The elbow is a joint in the middle of the arm, allowing bending and extending movements of the forearm.
- The stomach is an organ located in the abdomen that helps digest food by secreting digestive juices.
14 Clues: A foot is the lower extremity of the leg, providing support and balance while walking or standing. • An ear is an organ responsible for hearing and maintaining balance located on each side of the head. • The stomach is an organ located in the abdomen that helps digest food by secreting digestive juices. • ...
Body Paragraph Characteristics 2023-09-05
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- The mark that ends a statement.
- The act of putting an end mark at the end of a sentence.
- Ideas that introduce important information.
- The mark that ends an exciting sentence.
- Something that is proved to be true.
- The extra spaces to show a new paragraph is beginning.
- The mark that ends a sentence when you don't know the answer.
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- Ideas that give additional information about the main ideas.
- Name of the last sentence in a paragraph.
- The action you take to look for mistakes.
- Something that is a model.
- The act of capitalizing the first letter in a sentence, a name.
- Name of the first sentence in a paragraph.
- Something that is an individual feature, fact, item.
14 Clues: Something that is a model. • The mark that ends a statement. • Something that is proved to be true. • The mark that ends an exciting sentence. • Name of the last sentence in a paragraph. • The action you take to look for mistakes. • Name of the first sentence in a paragraph. • Ideas that introduce important information. • ...
Body and Plants 2023-03-07
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- I grow to get insects to pollinate me
- A,B,C and K are examples
- I am found in fruit and can grow into a plant
- I am made to stop dust/bacteria getting into the lungs
- I circulate around the body
- I take up water from the soil
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- this protects trees from infection
- I am the sugar used by the body for energy
- I am found in the stomach to help digestion
- humans and apes have these
- This protects animals from infection
- I help digest food
- I am made during photosynthesis
- I am the slowest mammal
14 Clues: I help digest food • I am the slowest mammal • A,B,C and K are examples • humans and apes have these • I circulate around the body • I take up water from the soil • I am made during photosynthesis • this protects trees from infection • This protects animals from infection • I grow to get insects to pollinate me • I am the sugar used by the body for energy • ...
Human Body (Organs) 2023-04-13
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- this organ is the largest organ in your body. It is the outer covering that protects your other organs.
- This organ takes in air. Oxygen in the air moves into your blood.
- pumps blood throughout the body
- supports your body and gives it shape, protects internal organs, stores calcium
- Intestine Here, digestive juices from your liver and pancreas finish digesting food. Nutrients from the digested food move into your blood stream.
- This organ is the reason parts of your body can move.
- This organ cleans your blood, produces important digestive juices called bile.
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- This organ makes other kinds of digestive juice.
- this organ responsible for memory and imagination. tell the rest of the body what to do.
- This organ makes other kinds of digestive juice. They pass through a tube into your small intestine.
- Intestine removes water from the undigested materials. The water passes into your blood
- churns food and mixes with digestive juices
- Organs your eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin get information about your environment and send the information to your brain.
- This organ collects and stores urine until it's released.
14 Clues: pumps blood throughout the body • churns food and mixes with digestive juices • This organ makes other kinds of digestive juice. • This organ is the reason parts of your body can move. • This organ collects and stores urine until it's released. • This organ takes in air. Oxygen in the air moves into your blood. • ...
Human Body System 2021-12-10
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- upper chamber of the heart
- fights disease
- tiny finger-shaped structures
- a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen.
- Liquid blood, not red
- Large absorbs water
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- lower chamber of the heart
- Forms scabs
- smallest blood vessel
- carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells.
- away from the heart, blood vessel
- where digestion begins
- carries blood back to the heart, blood vessel
- connects the throat to the stomach
14 Clues: Forms scabs • fights disease • Large absorbs water • smallest blood vessel • Liquid blood, not red • where digestion begins • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • tiny finger-shaped structures • away from the heart, blood vessel • connects the throat to the stomach • carries blood back to the heart, blood vessel • carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells. • ...
The Human Body 2022-06-06
14 Clues: Gas • Injury • Mineral • Immunity • Reaction • Bone-disease • Passage/pipe • Type of energy • Flexible tissue • Most complex organ • Stomach fills with air • Pumps blood through body • Major immflamuation of the lungs • Helps material move through body
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
Human Body System 2023-11-09
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- absorbs water
- passages that direct air into the lungs
- allows air to pass to in form the lungs (windpipe)
- a cell fragment that plays an important part in forming scabs.
- blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells
- a blood vessel that pumps blood back to the heart
- upper chamber of the heart
- where most nutrient absorption takes place
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- where digestion begins
- a blood cell that fights diseases
- lower chamber of the heart
- A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomac
- a blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart
- liquid part of the blood
14 Clues: absorbs water • where digestion begins • liquid part of the blood • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • a blood cell that fights diseases • passages that direct air into the lungs • where most nutrient absorption takes place • a blood vessel that pumps blood back to the heart • allows air to pass to in form the lungs (windpipe) • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-10-30
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- location where food is mixed with digestive juices
- tubes that carry blood away from the heart
- system responsible for moving the body's parts
- structures that increase absorption
- shape of red blood cells
- tubes that carry blood towards the heart
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- controls the body's actions
- organs like the eyes, ears and nose
- system that controls the body's actions
- helps carry oxygen in red blood cells
- neuron structures that receive information
- type of muscles that move the heart & lungs
- take in oxygen for the body
- pumps blood throughout the body
14 Clues: shape of red blood cells • controls the body's actions • take in oxygen for the body • pumps blood throughout the body • organs like the eyes, ears and nose • structures that increase absorption • helps carry oxygen in red blood cells • system that controls the body's actions • tubes that carry blood towards the heart • neuron structures that receive information • ...
The Human Body 2025-03-24
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- The organs that remove waste from the blood
- The outer covering of the body that protects it
- The organs that help us breathe
- The organ that pumps blood around the body
- The red liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients
- The organ that helps digest food
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- The tubes that carry blood back to the heart
- The framework of bones that supports the body
- The organ that controls the body and thoughts
- The organ that helps clean the blood
- The hard parts of the body that make up the skeleton
- The places where bones meet and allow movement
- The parts of the body that help us move
- The parts of the body that send messages to the brain
14 Clues: The organs that help us breathe • The organ that helps digest food • The organ that helps clean the blood • The parts of the body that help us move • The organ that pumps blood around the body • The organs that remove waste from the blood • The tubes that carry blood back to the heart • The framework of bones that supports the body • ...
Skeletal Body System 2025-05-01
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- Thick flat bone at the front of your knee also called kneecap
- Longest bone in upper arm that connects the shoulder to the elbow
- known as tailbone and below sacrum
- Top leg bone and longest bone in your body connected to your hip and knee
- “Collarbone” and connects your shoulder blade to your sternum
- your skull and the hard bone on your head that protects your brain
- Thickest of the lower leg bone connects the knee and ankle known as shin bone
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- inside your nose hollow space where air flows in and out of
- flat cranial bone made up of 6 parts and located near forehead
- large triangle bone at the bottom of the spine
- flat breast bone that connects the ribs
- Bone that runs from your outside wrist (pinkie side) to elbow
- 12 small curved bones attached to the spine to form chest
- Next to the ulna bone from your inside wrist (thumb side) to your elbow
14 Clues: known as tailbone and below sacrum • flat breast bone that connects the ribs • large triangle bone at the bottom of the spine • 12 small curved bones attached to the spine to form chest • inside your nose hollow space where air flows in and out of • Thick flat bone at the front of your knee also called kneecap • ...
The Human Body 2025-04-26
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- The organ that controls thoughts and movements.
- Help you breathe.
- Sends signals between the brain and body parts.
- Enables movement and gives strength.
- Used for grabbing holding and touching.
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- Support your body and protect organs.
- Transports blood back to the heart.
- Carries oxygen and nutrients through your veins.
- Helps you hear sounds.
- Where food goes for digestion.
- Pumps blood throughout your body.
- Lets you see the world around you.
- The protective layer covering your body.
- Supports walking and running.
14 Clues: Help you breathe. • Helps you hear sounds. • Supports walking and running. • Where food goes for digestion. • Pumps blood throughout your body. • Lets you see the world around you. • Transports blood back to the heart. • Enables movement and gives strength. • Support your body and protect organs. • Used for grabbing holding and touching. • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-08-06
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- settled
- small thing
- eating
- people
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- breathing
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
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- red
- main organ in you
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
- bones
- blood vessels
- strong
- respiratory
14 Clues: red • bones • eating • people • strong • settled • breathing • small thing • respiratory • blood vessels • main organ in you • a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
The Human Body 2022-10-26
Across
- the digits of the foot (4)
- it joins your head to your body (4)
- upper muscles of the legs (6)
- they are needed to bend down (5)
- the two upper limbs (4)
- the two lower limbs (4)
- if you bang this bone it is not funny (5)
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- it joins the hand to the arm (5)
- it does all the thinking (5)
- the digits of the hand (7)
- they join the feet to the legs (6)
- the widest finger (5)
- another name for the head (5)
- lower muscles of the legs (6)
14 Clues: the widest finger (5) • the two upper limbs (4) • the two lower limbs (4) • the digits of the hand (7) • the digits of the foot (4) • it does all the thinking (5) • upper muscles of the legs (6) • another name for the head (5) • lower muscles of the legs (6) • it joins the hand to the arm (5) • they are needed to bend down (5) • they join the feet to the legs (6) • ...
Human Body Review 2023-01-09
Across
- absorbs nutrients
- has four chambers main organ in circulatory system
- intestine where nutrients are absorbed
- processes and breaks down blood
- liquid part of blood
- carries blood away from the heart
- top chamber of heart
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- tiny air sacs where the lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- tube where oxygen travels through
- filters blood
- where urine is held
- carries blood to heart
- muscular sac that breaks down food
- main organ in the respiratory system
14 Clues: filters blood • absorbs nutrients • where urine is held • liquid part of blood • top chamber of heart • carries blood to heart • processes and breaks down blood • tube where oxygen travels through • carries blood away from the heart • muscular sac that breaks down food • main organ in the respiratory system • intestine where nutrients are absorbed • ...
Body System Review 2023-01-09
Across
- Tubes That Take Urine From Kidney To Bladder
- Takes All Remaining Nutrients From Food
- Takes All Remaining Water From Food
- WindPipe
- Where Your Urine Is Stored
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- O2 In, CO2 Out
- Group Of Organs Working Together
- Basic Unit Of Life
- Group Of Tissue Doing Same Thing
- Where Waste Is Filtered Out Of Your Blood
- Group Of Cells Doing Same Thing
- Takes Blood Away From Your Heart
- Gases And Blood Exchange Point
- Takes Blood To Your Heart
14 Clues: WindPipe • O2 In, CO2 Out • Basic Unit Of Life • Takes Blood To Your Heart • Where Your Urine Is Stored • Gases And Blood Exchange Point • Group Of Cells Doing Same Thing • Group Of Organs Working Together • Group Of Tissue Doing Same Thing • Takes Blood Away From Your Heart • Takes All Remaining Water From Food • Takes All Remaining Nutrients From Food • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-01-09
Across
- Filter
- Starts the scabbing process
- Carries oxygen to lungs then the body
- Large sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion
- Liquid part of blood
- Group of similar functioning cells working
- Group of similar functioning organs working
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- Blood cell that defends your body
- Muscular tube that connects the mouth and stomach
- absorbs excess liquid
- Sac that stores urine
- Group of similar functioning tissues working
- Mechanical digestion
- Basic unit of living things
14 Clues: Filter • Mechanical digestion • Liquid part of blood • absorbs excess liquid • Sac that stores urine • Starts the scabbing process • Basic unit of living things • Blood cell that defends your body • Carries oxygen to lungs then the body • Group of similar functioning cells working • Group of similar functioning organs working • Group of similar functioning tissues working • ...
Body and health 2023-01-12
Across
- The two organs in the chest with which people and some animals breathe
- The joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot
- A person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
- One of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body
- A substance, especially in the form of a liquid or a pill, that is a treatment for illness or injury
- fit To become healthier, to be able to exercise more easily
- A special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital
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- The part of the body between the hand and the arm
- A person whose job is treating people's teeth
- A shop or part of a shop in which medicines are prepared and sold
- Any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame
- One of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- The area below the waist and above the legs at either side of the body, or the joint that connects the leg to the upper part of the body
- The part in the middle of the arm where it bends, or the part of a piece of clothing that covers this area
14 Clues: A person whose job is treating people's teeth • The part of the body between the hand and the arm • fit To become healthier, to be able to exercise more easily • A shop or part of a shop in which medicines are prepared and sold • A special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital • ...
Body system review 2023-01-10
Across
- Upper part of the heart
- The smallest blood vessel
- Absorbs water
- large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest captivity that helps with breathing
- Liquid part of the blood
- where digestion begins
- A blood vessel that helps carry blood back to the heart
- Helps form scabs
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- System Transports oxygen waste nutrients, hormones, and heat
- Tiny finger-shaped structures that cover the inner surface
- Fights diseases
- Carries blood away from the heart
- filter waste from blood like urea, water,salt, and proteins
- A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
14 Clues: Absorbs water • Fights diseases • Helps form scabs • where digestion begins • Upper part of the heart • Liquid part of the blood • The smallest blood vessel • Carries blood away from the heart • A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • A blood vessel that helps carry blood back to the heart • Tiny finger-shaped structures that cover the inner surface • ...
The human body 2022-09-11
Across
- when you can't hear
- you have them when you get older
- on the bones
- when you no hair on your head
- it supports the body
- we need them to breathe
- above your eyes
Down
- we have two and we can give one
- not beautiful
- ... on your bed
- over the eyes
- the first finger of the hand
- between the feet and the calf (mollet)
- men can have it on their chin
14 Clues: on the bones • not beautiful • over the eyes • ... on your bed • above your eyes • when you can't hear • it supports the body • we need them to breathe • the first finger of the hand • when you no hair on your head • men can have it on their chin • we have two and we can give one • you have them when you get older • between the feet and the calf (mollet)
Body Systems Crossword 2023-02-04
Across
- Muscles that you have to think about using
- The part of your skeleton that protects your brain
- System that provides fresh oxygen to the body
- What you feel when your heart beats and sends blood through your body
- Muscles that work automatically and are not under your control
- The part of your skeleton that protects your heart and lungs
- Your heart is made up of this
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- The purpose of the muscular system working with your skeletal and nervous systems is to produce this
- The transportation system of our body
- The muscles in this area protect your digestive organs
- This System provides shape and support to your body
- When you inhale your _______ expand
- Tubes that carry blood throughout your body
- Organ made up of 4 chambers
14 Clues: Organ made up of 4 chambers • Your heart is made up of this • When you inhale your _______ expand • The transportation system of our body • Muscles that you have to think about using • Tubes that carry blood throughout your body • System that provides fresh oxygen to the body • The part of your skeleton that protects your brain • ...
GG1 body parts 2025-08-20
Across
- it is between a leg and toes
- you have one on your face
- it helps you stand, run and walk
- you have 10 fingers on it
- people have got 10 of them on their feet
- they help you see
- it can be curly, straight, wavy, blonde...
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- people have got 10 of them on their hands
- people have got 28-32 of them
- it is between a head and a body
- everything you have on your skeleton
- it helps you talk
- they help you listen
- it is between a neck and a hand
14 Clues: it helps you talk • they help you see • they help you listen • you have one on your face • you have 10 fingers on it • it is between a leg and toes • people have got 28-32 of them • it is between a head and a body • it is between a neck and a hand • it helps you stand, run and walk • everything you have on your skeleton • people have got 10 of them on their feet • ...
English body parts 2025-09-12
Across
- It's inside your neck, you swallow with it
- This joint has a lot of bones, it's in your arm
- Long organ in your belly
- The organ that filters blood
- It digests the food you eat
- Skin that covers your eyes
- Muscle in the lower back leg
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- It pumps your blood
- It runs in your veins
- Joint between your elbow and neck
- Line of bones in your back
- Thumbs on your feet
- Front of the head
- Skin on the head
14 Clues: Skin on the head • Front of the head • It pumps your blood • Thumbs on your feet • It runs in your veins • Long organ in your belly • Line of bones in your back • Skin that covers your eyes • It digests the food you eat • The organ that filters blood • Muscle in the lower back leg • Joint between your elbow and neck • It's inside your neck, you swallow with it • ...
ANIMALS BODY PART 2025-09-19
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- The elephant can dig with these.
- The cat can catch mice with these.
- The turtle can hide inside this.
- The shark can breathe underwater with these.
- The parrot can eat seeds with this.
- The bird can fly with these.
- The horse can run fast with these.
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- The peacock can show colors with these.
- The fish can swim with these.
- The snake can protect its body with these.
- The monkey can balance with this.
- The goat can fight with these.
- The cat can feel things with these.
- The lion can run with these.
14 Clues: The lion can run with these. • The bird can fly with these. • The fish can swim with these. • The goat can fight with these. • The elephant can dig with these. • The turtle can hide inside this. • The monkey can balance with this. • The cat can catch mice with these. • The horse can run fast with these. • The cat can feel things with these. • The parrot can eat seeds with this. • ...
Parts of body 2026-02-12
Part of Your Body 2021-04-29
Across
- Use your...to see the street
- Line of hair above your eyes
- She has long and brown...
- Your....consist of your lips, your teeth, and your tongue
- The part of your body (on the front) from yours shoulders down to your waist
- Two organs which fill with air
- related to lipstick
- Taste with your....
- Above your eyes
- Please raise your....if you want to answer my question
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- Run with your...
- What you sit on
- It beats and pumps blood around the body
- Usually decorated with necklaces
- The bottom of your chest, where your body is narrower
- Below your mouth
- The widest part of your body, where your arms join your body
- The two areas of extra flesh on a woman chest
- Where your food goes after you eat it
- Inside your head, It controls every part of your body
- The top of your body
21 Clues: What you sit on • Above your eyes • Run with your... • Below your mouth • related to lipstick • Taste with your.... • The top of your body • She has long and brown... • Use your...to see the street • Line of hair above your eyes • Two organs which fill with air • Usually decorated with necklaces • Where your food goes after you eat it • It beats and pumps blood around the body • ...
Ava Miller 2022-03-29
Across
- repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges.
- make healthful food choices.
- build and repair cells.
- disorder in which a person repeatedly eats.
- starches and sugars found in foods.
- high amount of nutrients.
- Nutrients that promote normal growth.
- Elements in food
- emotional desire for food.
- small units make up protein.
- you see your body
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- Tough, stringy part of raw fruits, raw vegetables, whole wheat, and other grains.
- compounds that help to regulate body functions.
- Extreme eating behaviors
- Weighing less than is healthy
- body size based on your height and weight.
- physical need for food.
- substance your body needs to function.
- balance between the calories
- the study of how the body uses them.
- Weighing more than is healthy
- measures the energy available in food.
- weight gain leads people to starve themselves.
23 Clues: Elements in food • you see your body • build and repair cells. • physical need for food. • Extreme eating behaviors • high amount of nutrients. • emotional desire for food. • make healthful food choices. • balance between the calories • small units make up protein. • Weighing less than is healthy • Weighing more than is healthy • starches and sugars found in foods. • ...
Nutrient crossword puzzle 2024-11-07
Across
- Helps the body produce red blood cells
- nutrient for nerve cells
- plant based food
- provides energy for our body
- helps the brain send nerve signals
- essential to have energy
- keeps your bones strong
- "sun vitamin"
- necessary to survive
- helps boost immune system
- regulates blood Sugar levels
Down
- Digesting food and converting it into energy
- a molecule that is naturally produced by the human body
- consist of carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
- anti-infective vitamin
- helps the body produce energy
- boost health in the body as a whole
- most important macronutrient that helps build muscles
- helps body produce protein for blood clotting
19 Clues: "sun vitamin" • plant based food • necessary to survive • anti-infective vitamin • nutrient for nerve cells • essential to have energy • keeps your bones strong • helps boost immune system • provides energy for our body • helps the body produce energy • regulates blood Sugar levels • helps the brain send nerve signals • boost health in the body as a whole • ...
Kiley,Ana 2017-10-16
Across
- simple carbohydrates
- needed for normal blood clotting
- part of all cells in our body
- needed for good night vision
- helps your body get energy from food
- proteins pares up with... to fight off diseases
- : sources for Carbohydrates: grains, vegetables and fruits and ...
- nutrient team:carbohydrates,proteins,vitamins,fats,water, and...
- helps the body make proteins
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- made up of amino acids
- keeps the water balanced in our body
- helps the body get energy from carbs
- what transports vitamins
- helps to form the blood cells
- helps keep water balanced in your body
- sunlight vitamin
- helps red blood cells carry oxygen
- helps build strong bones and teeth and main mineral in our body
18 Clues: sunlight vitamin • simple carbohydrates • made up of amino acids • what transports vitamins • needed for good night vision • helps the body make proteins • part of all cells in our body • helps to form the blood cells • needed for normal blood clotting • helps red blood cells carry oxygen • keeps the water balanced in our body • helps the body get energy from carbs • ...
Organ system 2022-01-19
Across
- 2 or more atoms
- Barrier for the human body
- An organ that filters the blood
- gland Pea sized organ located in the brain, “master gland”
- Group of similar cells
- Delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissue
- This organ is the size of a fist in an adult.
- System Organs working together for a specific task
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- Communication system of the human body
- 206 of these are found in the adult human body
- structure composed of tissues
- Largest organ in the human body
- Smallest independent structure in the human body
- A type of muscle found inside organs
- Controls growth, metabolism, and
- The body’s sewage system
- Framework of the human body
- Enables the body to move
- Ensures survival of the species
19 Clues: 2 or more atoms • Group of similar cells • The body’s sewage system • Enables the body to move • Barrier for the human body • Framework of the human body • structure composed of tissues • Largest organ in the human body • Ensures survival of the species • An organ that filters the blood • Controls growth, metabolism, and • A type of muscle found inside organs • ...
Foundations of Sports Med Unit 1 2021-01-15
Across
- closer to the inside of the body
- increase in joint angle
- anatomical term meaning below or away from the head
- anatomical term meaning away from the midline
- directional term for palms down
- decrease in joint angle
- moving away from midline, taking away from body
- moving toward body, adding to body
- anatomical term meaning toward the back
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- anatomical term meaning toward the front
- inside or toward body
- directional term for palms up
- closer to the surface of the body
- anatomical term meaning toward the midline
- away from the torso
- outside or away from body
- toward the torso
- anatomical term meaning above or near the head
18 Clues: toward the torso • away from the torso • inside or toward body • increase in joint angle • decrease in joint angle • outside or away from body • directional term for palms up • directional term for palms down • closer to the inside of the body • closer to the surface of the body • moving toward body, adding to body • anatomical term meaning toward the front • ...
Miscellaneous Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-21
Across
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
- is an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- is composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- system in the body composed of muscle cells and tissues that brings about movement of an organ or body part
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- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair
- 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
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- is a self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- consist of a single muscle cell
- systems that excrete wastes from the body
- tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints. It supports and protects the body
20 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • systems that excrete wastes from the body • is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • is an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment • involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract • ...
Vocabulary Terms in Physical Therapy 2019-06-11
Across
- the movement of a limb or part of the body towards the midline
- the ability of a force to cause rotation on a lever
- causes muscles to lengthen, it is when an individual goes with gravity.
- away from the surface and further into the body
- position pertaining below an organ or structure
- the body is lying face up or a body part that is face up (hint: think of your palms holding soup for supine!)
- maintaining constant speed no matter how much force an individual expends
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body
- a plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior sections.
- on the surface or shallow
- a plane that separates the body into superior and inferior sections
- a plane that separates the body laterally into right and left sections
- relating towards the back of a structure
- exercise when a contracting muscle shortens against a constant load
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- causes muscles to shorten, it is when an individual goes against gravity
- A term meaning that the client is pre operative
- the movement of a limb or part of the body away from the midline
- is a push or a pull which alters the state of motion
- a healthcare program that assists low-income families and individuals in paying for healthcare costs (ex: hospital stays, doctor visits, long-term medical care and more).
- US federal government health insurance program for individuals who are 65 years of age or older.
- A term meaning that the client is post operative
- The process in which tissue deteriorates and loses functional capability
- pertaining towards the back of the body
- the body is lying face down or a body part that is face down
- relating towards the front of a structure
- pertaining towards the front of the body
- position pertaining above an organ or structure
28 Clues: on the surface or shallow • pertaining towards the back of the body • pertaining towards the front of the body • relating towards the back of a structure • relating towards the front of a structure • A term meaning that the client is pre operative • away from the surface and further into the body • position pertaining below an organ or structure • ...
Chapter 20 Wellness Crossword 2016-08-30
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- This vitamin works with calcium to help the body build strong bones and teeth.
- This vitamin helps blood to clot.
- Building blocks that make up proteins.
- Substances in food that are important for the body’s growth and maintenance.
- Reaching your best level of health.
- Is a fat that is found in foods from animal sources.
- Starches and sugars that give the body most of its energy.
- This vitamin helps the body fight infection.
- The desire for food.
- This mineral helps regulate body fluids and helps muscles function properly and can be found in many processed foods.
- A unit used to measure the energy used by the body and the energy that food supplies to the body.
- This mineral helps speed the process of healing.
- Nutrients that are needed to build, repair, and maintain body cells and tissues.
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- This mineral helps calcium and vitamin D keep bones and teeth strong and healthy.
- You cannot live without this. It helps to regulate body functions, carries nutrients, aids in digestion, removes waste, and helps control body temperature.
- Substances needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions.
- Is an important source of energy and regulates body temperature.
- The physical need for food.
- Waxy substance in saturated animal fats.
- is a fat that is found in foods from plant sources.
- A condition in which bones gradually lose their mineral content and become weak and brittle.
- This mineral helps calcium and vitamin D keep bones and teeth strong and healthy.
- This is a grouping of three vitamins (all with different names) that help the body use carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- The vitamin prevents oxygen from destroying nutrients and cell membranes.
- Plant material that your body cannot digest.
- Elements needed in small amounts for sturdy bones and teeth, healthy blood, and regular elimination of body wastes.
- This mineral helps build strong bones and teeth.
- This mineral helps muscles contract, produces energy, and regulates many bodily functions.
- Is a vitamin that helps your eyes adjust to the darkness.
- This mineral helps carry oxygen to your brain, muscles, and body’s cells.
30 Clues: The desire for food. • The physical need for food. • This vitamin helps blood to clot. • Reaching your best level of health. • Building blocks that make up proteins. • Waxy substance in saturated animal fats. • Plant material that your body cannot digest. • This vitamin helps the body fight infection. • This mineral helps build strong bones and teeth. • ...
102.04 Building Blocks 2021-03-09
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- Tissue that covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs.
- The chemical process in which cells receive nutrients (food) for cell growth and reproduction.
- System which controls breathing of the body.
- Cell growth and division.
- The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
- System which allows living organisms to procreate.
- System which controls growth and general health and reproduction of the body.
- The control center of cell activities.
- Organ which removes the toxic byproducts of digestion.
- Tissue that supports, protects and holds the body together.
- System which supplies food to the body.
- Groups of cells of the same kind.
- Group of body structures and/or organs that, together, perform one or more vital functions for the body.
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- The study of the functions that organs and systems perform.
- Separate body structures composed of two or more different tissues that perform specific functions.
- Tissue that coordinates body functions in addition to carrying messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- The basic units of living matter (life).
- System which circulates blood through the body.
- The process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones.
- The production department of the cell where most of the cell’s activities take place.
- The outer surface of the cell which encloses the protoplasm. (2 words)
- The study of the organs and systems of the body.
- Tissue that carries food, waste products and hormones.
- The study of structures too small to be seen except through a microscope.
- Tissue that contracts, when stimulated, to produce motion.
- System which moves the body.
- The study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye. (2 words)
- Cells are composed of this; a gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients obtained from food.
- System which eliminates waste from the body.
- System which controls the sebaceous (oil) and sudoriferous (sweat) glands.
- Organ which eliminate water and waste products.
- System which sends and receives body messages.
- System which provides framework of the body.
33 Clues: Cell growth and division. • System which moves the body. • Groups of cells of the same kind. • The control center of cell activities. • System which supplies food to the body. • The basic units of living matter (life). • System which controls breathing of the body. • System which eliminates waste from the body. • System which provides framework of the body. • ...
Invertebrates 2013-05-21
Across
- 2 pairs of legs on each segment;tubular body
- 4 pairs of legs;only on thorax
- worm-shaped body,body not segmented internally
- spongy body with holes,no legs
- flat body
- body segmented internally
- something that moths and butterflys eat with
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- soft body,usually covered with a shell
- paired jointed legs
- 3 pairs of legs;only on thorax
- parasites that live inside their host
- 1 pair of legs on each segment;flattened body
- parasites that live outside their host
- has tentacles,body without holes
- body coverd with rough,spiny skin
15 Clues: flat body • paired jointed legs • body segmented internally • 4 pairs of legs;only on thorax • 3 pairs of legs;only on thorax • spongy body with holes,no legs • has tentacles,body without holes • body coverd with rough,spiny skin • parasites that live inside their host • soft body,usually covered with a shell • parasites that live outside their host • ...
Anatomical Terms- Kelly Espinoza 2022-10-26
Across
- divides the body into dorsal and ventral halves
- rotation so the hands or feet point toward the midline
- at or near the front surface of the body
- patient is lying face down
- when the joint angle decreases
- at or near the front surface of the body
- divides the body into equal right and left halves
- nearest to the center of the body
- patient is lying on their side
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- farthest from the body
- divides the body into superior and inferior halves
- when the joint moves toward the body
- when the joint moves away from their body
- rotation so the hands or feet point away from the midline
- above
- when the joint angle increases
- below
- patient is lying face up
18 Clues: above • below • farthest from the body • patient is lying face up • patient is lying face down • when the joint angle increases • when the joint angle decreases • patient is lying on their side • nearest to the center of the body • when the joint moves toward the body • at or near the front surface of the body • at or near the front surface of the body • ...
Plant & Animal Systems 2025-02-13
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- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The stem structure in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients down the plant
- The body system that fights disease
- ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants.
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity
- The body system that creates movement
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- The process where plants use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- The body system that includes the skin and acts as a barrier to the environment
- The main organ in the nervous system
- The body system that removes wastes from the body
- The stem structure in plants that absorbs and transports water up the plant
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- The body system that regulates body activities using hormones
- The body system that supports the structure of the body, gives it shape, and includes the bones
17 Clues: The body system that fights disease • The main organ in the nervous system • The body system that creates movement • The body system that removes wastes from the body • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch • ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants. • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2021-12-12
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- refers to a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts
- toward the back
- (ventral) toward the front
- refers to structures on the opposite side
- an imaginary midline dividing the body; a body part is closer to the midline than another part
- refers to paired structures, one of which is on each side of the midline
- refers to s lengthwise plane that divides the body into right and left portions
- refers to a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- refers to structures on the same side
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- body part is above another part
- toward the side, away from the midline
- a particular body part is farther from a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part
- situated near the surface
- describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part is
- body part is below another body part
16 Clues: toward the back • situated near the surface • (ventral) toward the front • body part is above another part • body part is below another body part • refers to structures on the same side • toward the side, away from the midline • refers to structures on the opposite side • describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2021-12-12
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- toward the side, away from the midline
- toward the back
- refers to structures on the opposite side
- refers to a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- a particular body part is farther from a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part
- an imaginary midline dividing the body; a body part is closer to the midline than another part
- (ventral) toward the front
- refers to a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
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- situated near the surface
- body part is below another body part
- body part is above another part
- refers to structures on the same side
- refers to paired structures, one of which is on each side of the midline
- refers to s lengthwise plane that divides the body into right and left portions
- describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part is
- describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts
16 Clues: toward the back • situated near the surface • (ventral) toward the front • body part is above another part • body part is below another body part • refers to structures on the same side • toward the side, away from the midline • refers to structures on the opposite side • describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-01
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- /A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- / an organization of varying numbers and kinds of organs so arranged that together they can perform complex functions for the body.
- /internal framework of the human body. It is composed of around 270 bones
- /actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
- / includes the male reproductive system which functions to produce and deposit sperm; and the female reproductive system which functions to produce egg cells
- /the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- /A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- /consist of a single muscle cell. They help to control the physical forces within the body.
- /make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- /A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
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- /consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion. Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body.
- /The smallest type of blood vessel
- /organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body.
- /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
- /composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- / composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- /what allows an organism to handle the effects of a perturbation, modulating its own constitutive dynamics in response to particular changes in internal and external conditions.
- /when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction
- /One of many substances made by glands in the body.
- /The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.thenetwork of organs and tissues that help you breath
20 Clues: /The smallest type of blood vessel • /composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • /One of many substances made by glands in the body. • /the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • /when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction • /organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body. • ...
Vocabulary Terms in Physical Therapy 2019-06-11
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- US federal government health insurance program for individuals who are 65 years of age or older.
- A term meaning that the client is post operative
- causes muscles to shorten, it is when an individual goes against gravity
- relating towards the front of a structure
- on the surface or shallow
- pertaining towards the back of the body
- relating towards the back of a structure
- away from the surface and further into the body
- a plane that separates the body into superior and inferior sections
- the ability of a force to cause rotation on a lever
- the movement of a limb or part of the body away from the midline
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body
- causes muscles to lengthen, it is when an individual goes with gravity.
- position pertaining above an organ or structure
- a plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior sections.
- position pertaining below an organ or structure
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- is a push or a pull which alters the state of motion
- maintaining constant speed no matter how much force an individual expends
- The process in which tissue deteriorates and loses functional capability
- the movement of a limb or part of the body towards the midline
- the body is lying face down or a body part that is face down
- the body is lying face up or a body part that is face up (hint: think of your palms holding soup for supine!)
- exercise when a contracting muscle shortens against a constant load
- A term meaning that the client is pre operative
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body
- pertaining towards the front of the body
- a plane that separates the body laterally into right and left sections
- a healthcare program that assists low-income families and individuals in paying for healthcare costs (ex: hospital stays, doctor visits, long-term medical care and more).
28 Clues: on the surface or shallow • pertaining towards the back of the body • relating towards the back of a structure • pertaining towards the front of the body • relating towards the front of a structure • A term meaning that the client is pre operative • away from the surface and further into the body • position pertaining above an organ or structure • ...
Vocabulary Terms in Physical Therapy 2019-06-11
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- a plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior sections.
- A term meaning that the client is pre operative
- a healthcare program that assists low-income families and individuals in paying for healthcare costs (ex: hospital stays, doctor visits, long-term medical care and more).
- is a push or a pull which alters the state of motion
- away from the surface and further into the body
- position pertaining above an organ or structure
- the movement of a limb or part of the body away from the midline
- the body is lying face up or a body part that is face up (hint: think of your palms holding soup for supine!)
- causes muscles to shorten, it is when an individual goes against gravity
- relating towards the front of a structure
- The process in which tissue deteriorates and loses functional capability
- the ability of a force to cause rotation on a lever
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body
- the body is lying face down or a body part that is face down
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- a plane that separates the body laterally into right and left sections
- A term meaning that the client is post operative
- US federal government health insurance program for individuals who are 65 years of age or older.
- position pertaining below an organ or structure
- exercise when a contracting muscle shortens against a constant load
- the movement of a limb or part of the body towards the midline
- a plane that separates the body into superior and inferior sections
- on the surface or shallow
- maintaining constant speed no matter how much force an individual expends
- pertaining towards the back of the body
- pertaining towards the front of the body
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body
- causes muscles to lengthen, it is when an individual goes with gravity.
- relating towards the back of a structure
28 Clues: on the surface or shallow • pertaining towards the back of the body • pertaining towards the front of the body • relating towards the back of a structure • relating towards the front of a structure • A term meaning that the client is pre operative • position pertaining below an organ or structure • away from the surface and further into the body • ...
Parts of the body 2024-03-25
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- The finger next to your thumb.
- The top part of your body where your brain is.
- The finger next to your middle finger.
- The long parts of your body that help you walk.
- The part of your face you use for smelling and breathing.
- The stuff that grows on your head and sometimes other parts of your body.
- The wide part of your body below your waist.
- The muscle inside your mouth that you use for tasting and talking.
- The parts of your body between your shoulders and your hands.
- The parts of your body that you stand on.
- The joints that connect your feet to your legs.
- The hairs on your eyelids.
- The round, fleshy parts of your face below your eyes.
- The narrow part of your body between your chest and your hips.
- The joints in your arms where your hands start.
- The bottom part of your face below your mouth.
- The joints in the middle of your arms that let you bend them.
- The hair above your eyes.
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- The finger between your index finger and your ring finger.
- The parts of your body you use to hear.
- The opening on your face where you talk, eat, and breathe.
- The flat part at the top of your face, above your eyes.
- The parts of your body at the end of your arms with fingers.
- The little parts at the end of your feet.
- The hard things in your mouth that you use for biting and chewing.
- The joints in the middle of your legs that help you bend them.
- The front part of your body above your stomach.
- The part of your body that connects your head to your shoulders.
- The soft edges of your mouth.
- The part of your body that helps you think and feel.
- The wide parts of your body where your arms connect.
- The big finger on your hand.
- The smallest finger on your hand.
- The things you use to see.
- The part of your body behind your chest.
35 Clues: The hair above your eyes. • The hairs on your eyelids. • The things you use to see. • The big finger on your hand. • The soft edges of your mouth. • The finger next to your thumb. • The smallest finger on your hand. • The finger next to your middle finger. • The parts of your body you use to hear. • The part of your body behind your chest. • ...
Nutrition 2023-08-30
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- a mineral that is needed to make hemoglobin. Helps the blood do its job better. Blood takes oxygen and other nutrients around to all parts of the body. If you do not have enough ______, your blood gets weak and cannot work well.
- The state of not having enough of a nutrient to maintain good health
- The most important nutrient. 8 cups per day are needed to replace water loss by excretion, evaporation, and sweating.
- helps food move through the body, also helps the body get rid of waste. Can prevent some kinds of cancer. Found mostly in whole wheat bran, fruits, and vegetables
- A class of nutrients that are chemical elements, which are needed for enzyme activity, bone formation and other processes of the body.
- Fat soluble vitamin that aids in blood clotting.
- Fat soluble vitamin that contributes to healthy nails, hair and skin
- Simple sugar that circulates in the blood. The most important sugar in the body because it provides energy to the body's cells. Your body changes carbohydrates into (vocab word).
- Fat soluble vitamin needed for strong bones and teeth. The lack of this vitamin leads to blindness.
- A condition that occurs when the body loses more water than has been taken in.
- A mineral that controls the fluid levels in the body. Needed in small amounts. Another word for salt.
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- Class of energy giving nutrients that include starches, fibers and sugars. Main source of energy. 4 Calories per gram.
- the science of food and the ways in which the body uses the foods you eat
- An illness in which a person has regular episodes of overeating (bingeing) and feels a loss of control. The person then uses different ways, such as vomiting or laxatives (purging), to prevent weight gain
- substances in the food that provide energy and help form body tissues. Necessary for growth and life
- an eating disorder that makes people lose more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height. Symptoms include an intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, while having a body image that is very distorted, be very focused on body weight or shape, and refuse to admit the danger of weight loss
- Class of energy giving nutrients that are also the main form of energy storage in the body. 9 calories per gram
- Molecules/nutrients that are the building blocks of proteins; essential amino acids are those that cannot be made by the body and must be obtained from food; nonessential amino acids can be made by the body.
- A mineral that aids in cell reproductions and bone formation.
- Fat soluble vitamin that is produced in the body when exposed to UV rays
- Complex carbohydrate made in the body, stored in the liver and muscle of humans. Extra Glucose is stored as (vocab word). When body needs glucose, it will change (vocab word) back into glucose.
- A class of nutrients that contain carbon and are needed in small amounts to maintain health and allow growth. Either dissolve in fat or water.
- Class of nutrients made up of amino acids. They are needed to build and repair body structures, and to regulate processes in the body while growing. 4 calories per gram
- Water soluble, energy giving vitamin that is also known as "Ascorbic Acid"
- A condition in which there are not enough red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry oxygen around the body.
25 Clues: Fat soluble vitamin that aids in blood clotting. • A mineral that aids in cell reproductions and bone formation. • The state of not having enough of a nutrient to maintain good health • Fat soluble vitamin that contributes to healthy nails, hair and skin • Fat soluble vitamin that is produced in the body when exposed to UV rays • ...
Skin,Skeletal System, and Muscular System 2023-02-07
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- Strong connective tissue that supports the body and is softer and more flexible than bone.
- Group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- A muscle that is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system that moves the limbs and other parts of the body.
- 206 bones that give our bodies structure and protects major organs.
- Attaches bone to bone.
- Attaches muscle to bone.
- Tissue, largely fat, that lies directly under the dermis and serves as an insulator of the body and anchors the skin to under lying tissue of the body.
- Involuntary muscle found in internal organs.
- Group of similar cells that perform a particular function.
- Soft connective tissue within the medullary cavity of bones that produce blood cells.
- Body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its parts.
- Thick layer of skin beneath the epidermis.
- Pigment that gives the skin its color.
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- Body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move.
- Layer of bone tissue that has many small spaces and is found just inside the layer of compact bone.
- Hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair, and nails.
- Place where two or more bones meet.
- Tissue that covers outside of the body and lines organs and cavities.
- Structure that contains all the materials needed for life.
- Outermost layer of skin.
- Body structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- Body tissue that carries electrical messages back and forth between the bran and every other part of the body.
- Dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones (except at their extremities) and serving as an attachment for tendons and muscles.
- Dense, hard layers of bone tissue that lie underneath the periosteum.
- More than 600 muscles in the human body.
- Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.
26 Clues: Attaches bone to bone. • Outermost layer of skin. • Attaches muscle to bone. • Place where two or more bones meet. • Pigment that gives the skin its color. • More than 600 muscles in the human body. • Thick layer of skin beneath the epidermis. • Involuntary muscle found in internal organs. • Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart. • ...
27 2025-08-22
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- Body catalyst
- Chest bone
- Knife wielder
- Disease invasion
- Symptom group
- Heart beat
- Body damage
- Heart muscle
- Anti inflammatory
- Post death exam
- Thigh bone
- Bone framework
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- Bone doctor field
- Air powered
- Injection tool
- Body material
- Medical center
- Death exam
- Body chemical
- Leg bone
- Blood transfer
- Emergency worker
- Bone interior
- Calming drug
- Eye covering
25 Clues: Leg bone • Death exam • Chest bone • Heart beat • Thigh bone • Air powered • Body damage • Calming drug • Heart muscle • Eye covering • Body catalyst • Body material • Body chemical • Knife wielder • Symptom group • Bone interior • Injection tool • Medical center • Blood transfer • Bone framework • Post death exam • Disease invasion • Emergency worker • Bone doctor field • Anti inflammatory
Knowledge Aquisition 2014-02-06
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- / describes the relativity constant internal physical and chemical conditions hat organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environment
- / major source of energy for the body
- / provides support for the body and connects its parts
- / help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins and are a part of cell membrane, nerve cells and certain hormones
- / transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells
- / molecules in food contain chemical energy hat cells use to produced_____
- / eliminates waste products from the body
- / supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle
- / breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, eliminated wastes
- / group of organs that perform closely related functions
- / the tissue that line the interior and exterior body surfaces
- / it makes possible the movements of the body
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- / the________ that the body needs include water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals
- / nerve impulses are transmitted through the body
- / supports the body, protects internal organs
- / process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- / a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions
- / group of cells that perform a single function
- / the most important nutrient
- / brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removed excess carbon dioxide from the body
- / helps protect the body from diseases
- / produces bile, which acids in the digestion of fats
- / one single bond between the carbon atom in the fatty acids
- / one or more double bonds between carbon atoms
- / basic unit structure and function in living things
25 Clues: / major source of energy for the body • / the most important nutrient • / helps protect the body from diseases • / eliminates waste products from the body • / supports the body, protects internal organs • / it makes possible the movements of the body • / nerve impulses are transmitted through the body • ...
Kaidynce's Basic Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-29
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- Plate a visual reminder to help consumers to make healthful food choices
- the desire for food
- extreme eating behaviors that can lead to serious illness or death
- units that make up protein
- a method for assessing your body size based on your height and weight
- the study of how the body uses nutrients
- tough stringy part of raw fruits, raw vegetables, whole weat, and other grains
- an eating disorder in which a strong fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves on purpose
- starches and sugars found in food
- compounds that help to regulate body functions
- elements in foods that help your body work properly
- weighing less than is healthy for a person of your gender, height, age, and body type
- a disorder in which a person repeatedly eats to much food at one tim
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- an eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges
- weighing more than is healthy for a person of your gender, height, age, and body type
- the way you see your body
- have a high amount of nutrients relative to their number of calories
- something that measures the energy in food
- used to build and repair cells
- the valance between the calories you take in from food and the calories your body uses
- the body's physical need for food
- ingredients in food that are necessary for your body to function
- nutrients that promote normal growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy
23 Clues: the desire for food • the way you see your body • units that make up protein • used to build and repair cells • the body's physical need for food • starches and sugars found in food • the study of how the body uses nutrients • something that measures the energy in food • compounds that help to regulate body functions • elements in foods that help your body work properly • ...
organ system croosword 2022-06-06
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- attached to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are responsible for movement.
- relax and expand to store urine, and contract and flatten to empty urine through the urethra.
- move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
- To produce egg and sperm cells
- Your bodys central frame wrok
- keeps bacteria and germs from entering your body and bloodstream and causing infections
- controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body.
- regulate your metabolism
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes
- sends a message to activate your skeletal (voluntary) muscles.
- breaks nutrients into parts small enough for your body to absorb and use for energy, growth, and cell repair.
- J-shaped organ that digests food. It produces enzymes
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- to deliver blood to the organs and tissues in your body.
- body temperature regulation, cell fluid maintenance, synthesis of Vitamin D, and detection of stimuli.
- secrete fluids that enter the urethra.
- that can produce movement through the coordinated use of levers, muscles, tendons and ligaments
- made up of all the body's different hormones, regulates all biological processes in the body
- regulate the chemical composition of body fluids by removing metabolic wastes and retaining the proper amounts of water, salts, and nutrients.
- helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- It maintains fluid levels in our body tissues by removing all fluids that leak out of our blood vessels.
- allow us to breathe
- managing the fluid levels in the body.
22 Clues: allow us to breathe • regulate your metabolism • Your bodys central frame wrok • To produce egg and sperm cells • secrete fluids that enter the urethra. • managing the fluid levels in the body. • J-shaped organ that digests food. It produces enzymes • to deliver blood to the organs and tissues in your body. • move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases. • ...
Nutrition and Diets 2023-10-26
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- Loss of appetite, weakness, illness, loneliness, self-pity, and other factors.
- Metabolic rate (BMR) The rate at which the body uses energy for maintaining its own tissue, without doing any voluntary work
- Excessive body weight 20 percent or more above the average recommended weight
- A sterol lipid found in body cells and animal products
- Diets Clear and full liquids
- The process in which blood or lymph capillaries pick up the digested nutrients.
- Organic compounds commonly called fats and oils
- A body weight is 10 to 20 percent greater than the average recommended weight for a person's height
- The process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts, changes the food chemically, and moves the food through the digestive system.
- A state of good health with optimal body function.
- Basic components of all body cells that are essential for building and repairing tissue.
- A body weight that is 10 to 15 percent less than the desired weight
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- Fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate
- diet Both low-calorie and high-calorie diets
- Mass Index (BMI) Calculation that measures weight in relation to height and correlates that with body fat
- Diet Consists of easily digested foods that do not irritate the digestive tract
- Organic compounds that are essential to life
- Diet Similar to the regular diet, but foods must require little chewing and easy to digest.
- Inorganic (nonliving) elements found in all body tissues.
- diets High-fiber or low-fiber
- Diets Modification of the normal diet and are used to improve specific health conditions.
21 Clues: Diets Clear and full liquids • diets High-fiber or low-fiber • diet Both low-calorie and high-calorie diets • Organic compounds that are essential to life • Organic compounds commonly called fats and oils • Fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate • A state of good health with optimal body function. • A sterol lipid found in body cells and animal products • ...
Nutrition and diet Vocabulary 2023-10-26
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- metabolic rate(BMR) A calculation that measures weight in relations height and correlates this with body fats.
- Commonly called fats the provide fatty acids needed for growth and development.
- A fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrates.
- Is excessive body weight 20 percent or more above the average recommended weight, or BMI equal to or greater than 30.
- diet Used for patients with diabetes mellitus.
- The major source of readily usable human energy.
- The process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts, changes the food chemically, and moves the food through.
- Includes all body processes relating to food.
- Build and repair body tissue, provides heat and energy.
- The amount of heat produced during metabolism is the wat the energy content of food is measured. This heat is measured by a unit called ___.
- organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful chemicals called free radicals.
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- A state of good health with optimal body functions.
- Regulate body function.
- A body weight that is 10 to 20 percent greater than the average recommended weight for a persons height.
- A process in which blood or lymph capillaries pick up the digested nutrients.
- A body weight that is 10 to 15 percent less than the desire weight, or a BMI less than 18.5.
- A sterol lipid found in body cells and animal products.
- Consists of easily digested foods that do not irritate the digestive tract.
- Loss of appetite, weakness, illness, loneliness, self-pity, and other factors.
- status Refers to the state or condition, and elimination.
20 Clues: Regulate body function. • Includes all body processes relating to food. • diet Used for patients with diabetes mellitus. • The major source of readily usable human energy. • A state of good health with optimal body functions. • A fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrates. • A sterol lipid found in body cells and animal products. • ...
21-40 Science Vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- A chemical that kills disease- causing bacteria.
- The organ system made of bones, tendons, and ligaments.
- A body plan in which an organism can be divided along only one plane of its body to produce two mirror images. (humans, fish, butterfly)
- System The organ system consisting of the heart and blood vessels that moves blood through the body.
- A body plan that cannot be divided into mirror images. (sea sponge)
- Organism that is too small to be seen with just our eyes.
- The body system made of muscles that move bones.
- The organ system that removes cellular wastes from the body.
- the body system that works with other body systems to help organisms respond to stimuli.
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- The organ system that brings oxygen into the body and removes waste gas.(main organ - Lungs)
- A body plan in which all body parts of an organism are arranged around a central point. (jellyfish)
- A disease caused by a virus, bacterium, fungus, or protist that is spread from an infected organism or the environment. (flu or ebola)
- land drained by a river system
- A mammal who's young develops within the mother. (cats, dogs, cows, the human mother)
- The process of heating foods to high temperatures.
- a stream or river that flows into a large stream or river.
- A preparation made from dead or weakened pathogens that can help prevent some disease.
- a long inlet often parallel to the coast.
- A mammal in which the female has a pouch where offspring develop after birth. (kangaroo, opossum)
- A mammal that lays eggs. Ex. (platypus, anteater)
20 Clues: land drained by a river system • a long inlet often parallel to the coast. • A chemical that kills disease- causing bacteria. • The body system made of muscles that move bones. • A mammal that lays eggs. Ex. (platypus, anteater) • The process of heating foods to high temperatures. • The organ system made of bones, tendons, and ligaments. • ...
Landforms and Bodies of Water 2023-03-13
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- reef, an underwater ecosystem
- a smaller mountain
- mass of rock that rises straight up and down
- a landform surrounded by water on all 4 sides
- large collection of ice, rock, and snow
- the largest body of water found on Earth, usually salty
- flat, elevated landform
- body of water that falls over a cliff
- small body of water surrounded by land, smaller than a lake
- the largest landform found on Earth
- large, natural, flowing body of water, larger than a stream
- natural opening in the ground extending beyond the light
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- long, deep body of water, ocean water reaching far inland
- a landform surrounded by water on 2 sides (ie, Panama)
- the space between two mountains
- more closed body of water surrounded by land on 3 sides, less open than a bay
- deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- natural, flowing body of water, smaller than a river
- where the freshwater of a river or stream meets the salt water of the ocean
- large expanse of land with no hills or mountains
- large body of water surrounded by land, larger than a pond
- strip of land separating other landforms and bodies of water, usually made up of small sediment
- a body of water surrounded by land on 3 sides, more open than a gulf
- body of water naturally separated from a nearby larger body of water, more shallow than a lake
- a landform surrounded by water on 3 sides (ie, Italy and Florida)
- a large, steep elevation of land
26 Clues: a smaller mountain • flat, elevated landform • reef, an underwater ecosystem • the space between two mountains • a large, steep elevation of land • the largest landform found on Earth • deep, narrow valley with steep sides • body of water that falls over a cliff • large collection of ice, rock, and snow • mass of rock that rises straight up and down • ...
Animal Crossword Puzzle Creation 2026-03-18
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- Cold-blooded relying on the environment (like the sun) to regulate body temperature
- An individual that has both male and female reproductive organs
- A bowl-shaped body form that swims freely (like a jellyfish)
- A system of fluid-filled tubes used by echinoderms (like starfish) to move and feed
- A body plan that can be divided into two matching left and right halves
- A body shape that cannot be divided into equal halves (no pattern)
- A tough, flexible tissue that is softer than bone
- An internal gas-filled organ that helps fish stay buoyant at different depths
- A tube-shaped body form that stays attached to one spot (like a sea anemone)
- An organ that connects a developing fetus to the mother to provide nutrients and oxygen
- Warm-blooded able to maintain a constant body temperature internally
- An internal skeleton or support structure inside the body.
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- An animal without a backbone
- To shed an old outer layer (like a shell or skin) to make room for a new one
- An animal that has a backbone
- Eggs with a waterproof shell and membranes that allow embryos to develop on land
- A hard outer shell that protects and supports an animal’s body
- Organs in female mammals that produce milk to feed their young
- A body plan where parts are arranged around a central point, like a wheel
- A type of reproduction where a new organism grows directly out of the parent’s body
- Relating to the very bottom of a body of water (ocean or lake floor)
21 Clues: An animal without a backbone • An animal that has a backbone • A tough, flexible tissue that is softer than bone • An internal skeleton or support structure inside the body. • A bowl-shaped body form that swims freely (like a jellyfish) • A hard outer shell that protects and supports an animal’s body • Organs in female mammals that produce milk to feed their young • ...
Health problems 2023-01-16
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- is the organ that controls our body
- when our body is healthy again
- is when something damages your health
- help us to touch and grab things
- when something works well
- digest food
- remedie is a treatment that you made in home
- is the process for being healthy
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- water in the air
- the base of the body
- sun burn your skin, putting it red
- make us hear
- It help us move
- problems crossword puzzle
- put together our body and our head
- make us see
- pump our body blood
- help us breathe
- is when you put something in your body
19 Clues: make us see • digest food • make us hear • It help us move • help us breathe • water in the air • pump our body blood • the base of the body • problems crossword puzzle • when something works well • when our body is healthy again • help us to touch and grab things • is the process for being healthy • sun burn your skin, putting it red • put together our body and our head • ...
Muscular Fitness 2025-01-21
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- Large muscle in the shoulder.
- Core strengthening exercise.
- Limb between the shoulder and wrist.
- How often something occurs.
- Category of exercise.
- Urgola
- Body part related to digestion.
- Exercise involving lying down and lifting the upper body.
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- Upper body muscle.
- Upper arm muscle opposite of triceps.
- Exceeding the capacity for growth or progress.
- Condition of muscle wasting.
- Lower body exercise.
- Upper arm muscle.
- Part of the body used for pushing exercises like push-ups.
- Part of the body that connects muscle to bone.
- Muscles in the upper legs.
- The degree of force or effort in exercise.
- Duration of an activity.
19 Clues: Urgola • Upper arm muscle. • Upper body muscle. • Lower body exercise. • Category of exercise. • Duration of an activity. • Muscles in the upper legs. • How often something occurs. • Core strengthening exercise. • Condition of muscle wasting. • Large muscle in the shoulder. • Body part related to digestion. • Limb between the shoulder and wrist. • Upper arm muscle opposite of triceps. • ...
Feliz cumple, Brian 2021-11-17
Across
- something that is easy, parece bastante _____.
- something most bald people don't have. El no tiene ______.
- The body part where muhammad ali use to fight with. El tiene ______ de bebe.
- someone who is rich, Jeff bozo's es _____.
- a body part you use to swallow. El tiene la ______ crujiente.
- Something that is weak,la rama de un árbol es muy ______.
- a body part that is connected to the shoulder. El tiene un ______ Fuerte.
- someone who is young,no puedo creer que sea _____.
- A body part that can pick up annoying sounds. Ella tiene una ______ puntiaguda.
- someone who is short, Ella es ____.
- A body part someone use to grab onto and body slam someone. Ella tiene un ______ debil.
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- A body part where the shoulder is connected to it by the neck. El tiene un ______ largo.
- something that is tall,la torre eiffel es ____.
- someone who is poor,La mayoria de los ninos que van a cummings son ______.
- Something that is well known,coca cola es el refresco más ______.
- A body part where the head is attach. El tiene un ______ pequeno.
- A body part where you use to sneeze. professor Roldan tiene una ______ grande.
- A body part where it allow you to see. El tiene dos ______.
- someone who is abnormal, El professor es un muy _______.
- Something that is good,tener un ingreso pasivo es una _____ fuente de dinero.
20 Clues: someone who is short, Ella es ____. • someone who is rich, Jeff bozo's es _____. • something that is easy, parece bastante _____. • something that is tall,la torre eiffel es ____. • someone who is young,no puedo creer que sea _____. • someone who is abnormal, El professor es un muy _______. • Something that is weak,la rama de un árbol es muy ______. • ...
sandras puzzle for H&S 2022-03-29
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- an eating disorder where someone binges and then purges after they feel guilt
- element in foods that help your body work correctly
- substances in food that your body needs
- stringy part of raw fruits/vegetables/whole wheat and grains.
- weighing less than healthy for your body
- a disorder when someone eats too much food at once
- the emotional desire for food
- nutrients used to repair and build cells
- a method of assessing your body size based on your height and weight
- have a high amount of nutrients relative to the higher number of calories
Down
- the starches and sugar found in food and plant foods
- weighing more then healthy for your body
- a fear that causes people to starve in fear that they may gain large amounts of weight
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food
- small units that make up protein
- the bodies desire for food
- extreme eating habits that cause you harm such as death
- my name is
- a visual reminder to help consumers make healthy food choices
- nutrients that promote normal growth give you energy and keep your skin healthy
- compounds that help regulate body functions
- the way you see yourself
- balance of calories your body takes in and the calories your body uses
23 Clues: my name is • the way you see yourself • the bodies desire for food • the emotional desire for food • small units that make up protein • substances in food that your body needs • weighing more then healthy for your body • weighing less than healthy for your body • nutrients used to repair and build cells • compounds that help regulate body functions • ...
Vitamins & Minerals 2025-10-14
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- This is the best source for the body to absorb vitamins and minerals.
- These are inorganic elements needed in small amounts to perform various functions in the body.
- A condition that occurs when too much of a vitamin or mineral builds up in the body.
- This phytochemical is associated with red colored foods.
- The body needs 100 mg or less of ____-minerals.
- The body needs 100 mg or more of ____-minerals.
- A condition that occurs when the body doesn't have enough of a vitamin or mineral.
- This phytochemical is assocated with green colored foods.
- Vitamins help in chemical reactions to release ___ from other nutrients.
- Vitamins A, D, E, & K dissolve in this substance.
- The US spends billions of dollars on these every year.
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- These are toxic agents in our bodies that attack and damage cells initiating disease and aging.
- These are substances produced by plants to help the plant survive its environment.
- Minerals are located on this table.
- This phytochemical is associated with blue or purple colored foods.
- Phytochemicals have these which help the body neutralize toxic agents in our bodies..
- There are 13 known ____ vitamins.
- If your body is not used to consuming cruciferous vegetables, it can cause ___ and bloating.
- Organic compounds the body uses to regulate body processes.
- Vitmains B & C dissolve in this substance.
20 Clues: There are 13 known ____ vitamins. • Minerals are located on this table. • Vitmains B & C dissolve in this substance. • The body needs 100 mg or less of ____-minerals. • The body needs 100 mg or more of ____-minerals. • Vitamins A, D, E, & K dissolve in this substance. • The US spends billions of dollars on these every year. • ...
Landforms and Bodies of Water 2023-03-13
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- a smaller mountain
- natural, flowing body of water, smaller than a river
- small body of water surrounded by land, smaller than a lake
- body of water naturally separated from a nearby larger body of water, more shallow than a lake
- large body of water surrounded by land, larger than a pond
- the largest landform found on Earth
- where the freshwater of a river or stream meets the salt water of the ocean
- body of water that falls over a cliff
- the largest body of water found on Earth, usually salty
- flat, elevated landform
- large expanse of land with no hills or mountains
- a landform surrounded by water on 2 sides (ie, Panama)
- large collection of ice, rock, and snow
- mass of rock that rises straight up and down
- the space between two mountains
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- more closed body of water surrounded by land on 3 sides, less open than a bay
- large, natural, flowing body of water, larger than a stream
- an underwater ecosystem
- deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a body of water surrounded by land on 3 sides, more open than a gulf
- strip of land separating other landforms and bodies of water, usually made up of small sediment
- a large, steep elevation of land
- natural opening in the ground extending beyond the light
- a landform surrounded by water on 3 sides (ie, Italy and Florida)
- a landform surrounded by water on all 4 sides
- long, deep body of water, ocean water reaching far inland
26 Clues: a smaller mountain • an underwater ecosystem • flat, elevated landform • the space between two mountains • a large, steep elevation of land • the largest landform found on Earth • deep, narrow valley with steep sides • body of water that falls over a cliff • large collection of ice, rock, and snow • mass of rock that rises straight up and down • ...
