body Crossword Puzzles
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-09-05
Across
- all chemical reactions taking place in the cells and internal environment of an organism.
- a cut made across the length of an organ at other than a right angle
- cavity which is surrounded by rib cage
- monitor the value of a variable.
- Membranes that lines the trunk cavities and cover the organs
- Region of the central body which includes liver, stomach and intestines
- Specific interrelationships among the parts of an organism and how those parts interact to perform specific functions
- Changes an organism undergoes through time, from fertilization to death.
- region between the hips and knee
- terminology which means 'toward the interior of the body'
- plane that separates the body into superior and inferior parts
- terminology which means 'structure near the surface of the body'
- body system consisting of brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Region between the knee and ankle
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- Region between the shoulder and elbow
- plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior parts
- examines tissues and its surroundings
- part of the body that produces a response to maintain homeostasis
- branch of physiology which deals with nervous system
- Cavity in the abdominopelvic cavity
- plane that separate the body into left and right region
- region between the wrist and elbow
- system including tonsils, thymus. and lymph nodes
- body system consisting of skin, hair, and nails
- cavity for the heart
- new conditions in which our body is exposed to
- Region of the central body which includes the bladder and reproductive organs
- a cut through the length of the organ
- Cavity for the lungs
- a cut perpendicular to the length
30 Clues: cavity for the heart • Cavity for the lungs • monitor the value of a variable. • region between the hips and knee • a cut perpendicular to the length • Region between the knee and ankle • region between the wrist and elbow • Cavity in the abdominopelvic cavity • Region between the shoulder and elbow • examines tissues and its surroundings • a cut through the length of the organ • ...
Misc. Part I Crossword 2021-03-26
Across
- 11 major organ systems in the human organism
- a biological system that removes excess materials from the body fluids of an organism
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- vessels of the circulatory system that support circulation by conveying blood to the heart
- a biological system used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones that regulate distant target organs
- the smallest and most numerous of the blood vessels
- a system that circulates blood throughout the body
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- this system gives the body its shape, allows movement, and provides protection for organs
- involves breaking down the food into simpler nutrients that can be used by the cells
- required for the correct development of animals, plants and fungi
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- consist of a single muscle cell
- a highly complex part of a body that uses sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
- a system that permits movement of the body and maintains posture
- digestion is the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components so that they can be absorbed into the body
- the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
- involves physically breaking the food into smaller pieces
- a complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection
20 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • 11 major organ systems in the human organism • a system that circulates blood throughout the body • the smallest and most numerous of the blood vessels • involves physically breaking the food into smaller pieces • a biological system used for gas exchange in animals and plants • ...
Body System, Digestive and Excretory System 2021-11-08
Across
- ex. uses enzymes and acid to break down food
- where saliva is formed
- expandable, muscular sac which holds urine
- tract kidney, ureters, bladder, and urethra
- to control movement in the body
- squeezing motion (relaxing and contracting) that pushes food through the digestive system
- the tube hat leads the urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- organ that absorbs water
- stores bile
- produces bile
- to release chemicals called hormones
- to change food into a form that can be used by the body
- final milkshake-like mixture that leaves the stomach
- organ that absorbs nutrients for the body
- the filtering units in the kidney which help to clean the blood
- to receive and carry messages to the body and its parts
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- contains enzymes, acids, and mucus
- to support and move the body and protect some of the organs
- ex. chew,tear,grind,mash,mix
- tiny finer-like projections in the small intestine
- how the food enters the body and the first step in the digestive process
- to carry materials such as food/oxygen to the cells of the body
- narrow tubes that move urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- to bring in oxygen for the body to use and take away carbon dioxide
- organ responsible for cleaning the blood in the body
- J-shaped muscular bag in which gastric juices mix and churn together to break down food
- to excrete, or remove waste from the body
- a muscular tube that brings food from the mouth to the stomach
- molecule that speed up chemical reactions
29 Clues: stores bile • produces bile • where saliva is formed • organ that absorbs water • ex. chew,tear,grind,mash,mix • to control movement in the body • contains enzymes, acids, and mucus • to release chemicals called hormones • to excrete, or remove waste from the body • organ that absorbs nutrients for the body • molecule that speed up chemical reactions • ...
The lifesavers 2023-02-16
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- drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body
- a device that holds injured body parts in place
- section of the hospital where patients get constant attention and doctors rely on specialized equipment
- occurs when the body doesn't have enough red blood cells
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health
- the hospital room used for treating patients with immediate and life-threatening injuries
- wounds that develop on a patient's body from lying in one place for too long
- loss of mental capacity
- removal of human tissue in order to conduct certain medical tests
- of the time period leading up to giving birth
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- a medical condition or physical feature that is passed on in the family
- a virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
- higher than normal body temperature
- restoring a person's breath and circulation
- the place where major surgeries and operations take place
- objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk
- type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency
- unable to move certain areas of the body
- the virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS
- a tube that pumps liquids and medication into a patient's body
- injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin
- a hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- expected to grow and get much worse (especially related to cancerous cells)
- a sac in the body-tissue filled with fluid (sometimes diseased)
- no feeling in a certain body part
25 Clues: loss of mental capacity • no feeling in a certain body part • higher than normal body temperature • unable to move certain areas of the body • restoring a person's breath and circulation • of the time period leading up to giving birth • a device that holds injured body parts in place • type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency • ...
Health1 2024-11-05
Across
- the top part of the front of the body, between the neck and the stomach
- the area at either side of the body between the top of the leg and the middle part of the body
- the soft part in the mouth that moves around, used for tasting, swallowing, speaking, etc.
- joint connecting the foot to the leg
- the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory and feeling
- a passage in the neck through which food and air pass on their way into the body; the front part of the neck
- any of the hard parts that form the skeleton of the body of a human or an animal
- the back part of the foot below the ankle
- the part of the face above the eyes and below the hair
- the layer of tissue that covers the body
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- the joint between the hand and the arm
- a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile
- the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck
- the organ in the chest that sends blood around the body, usually on the left in humans
- the top part of the leg between the knee and the hip
- any of the tubes that carry blood from all parts of the body towards the heart
- any of the tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- either of the two organs in the body that remove waste products from the blood and produce urine
- one of the five small parts that stick out from the foot
- either of the two organs in the chest that you use for breathing
20 Clues: joint connecting the foot to the leg • the joint between the hand and the arm • the layer of tissue that covers the body • the back part of the foot below the ankle • the top part of the leg between the knee and the hip • the part of the face above the eyes and below the hair • the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck • ...
Levels of Organization and Body systems Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
Across
- - Organ systems connect together to create a multicellular creature
- - Helps your body physically move
- - Protects your body from the outside environment
- - Organs connect together to create this
- - Helps to pass on life to the next generation
- - smallest unit of life
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- - Sends electrical messages through the body
- - Helps protect your body from infections
- - Helps break down food
- - Regulates water and salt levels in your body
- - Cells connect together to create this
- - Different tissues connect together to create this
- - Sends chemical messages through the body
- - Gives your body structure and produces red blood cells
- - Helps get oxygen into the body and releases carbon dioxide
- - Moves oxygen and nutrients around the body to where it needs to go
16 Clues: - Helps break down food • - smallest unit of life • - Helps your body physically move • - Cells connect together to create this • - Organs connect together to create this • - Helps protect your body from infections • - Sends chemical messages through the body • - Sends electrical messages through the body • - Regulates water and salt levels in your body • ...
Body System, Digestive and Excretory System 2021-11-08
Across
- ex. uses enzymes and acid to break down food
- where saliva is formed
- expandable, muscular sac which holds urine
- tract kidney, ureters, bladder, and urethra
- to control movement in the body
- squeezing motion (relaxing and contracting) that pushes food through the digestive system
- the tube hat leads the urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- organ that absorbs water
- stores bile
- produces bile
- to release chemicals called hormones
- to change food into a form that can be used by the body
- final milkshake-like mixture that leaves the stomach
- organ that absorbs nutrients for the body
- the filtering units in the kidney which help to clean the blood
- to receive and carry messages to the body and its parts
Down
- contains enzymes, acids, and mucus
- to support and move the body and protect some of the organs
- ex. chew,tear,grind,mash,mix
- tiny finer-like projections in the small intestine
- how the food enters the body and the first step in the digestive process
- to carry materials such as food/oxygen to the cells of the body
- narrow tubes that move urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- to bring in oxygen for the body to use and take away carbon dioxide
- organ responsible for cleaning the blood in the body
- J-shaped muscular bag in which gastric juices mix and churn together to break down food
- to excrete, or remove waste from the body
- a muscular tube that brings food from the mouth to the stomach
- molecule that speed up chemical reactions
29 Clues: stores bile • produces bile • where saliva is formed • organ that absorbs water • ex. chew,tear,grind,mash,mix • to control movement in the body • contains enzymes, acids, and mucus • to release chemicals called hormones • to excrete, or remove waste from the body • organ that absorbs nutrients for the body • molecule that speed up chemical reactions • ...
Directional Terminology: Vet 2022-11-02
Across
- relating to the palm of the hand.
- situated or extending across something.
- nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.
- toward the head end of the body; upper
- nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.
- at or near the tail or the posterior part of the body.
- relating to the skull or cranium.
- situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ.
- relating to the sole of the foot.
- situated or occurring near the front end of the body, especially in the region of the nose and mouth or (in an embryo) near the hypophyseal region.
- of or at the front.
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- relating to or denoting the suture on top of the skull which runs between the parietal bones in a front to back direction.
- further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it.
- the position of one structure relative to the surface of the body or to another underlying structure
- of, on, or relating to the underside of an animal or plant; abdominal.
- situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- of, at, toward, or from the side or sides.
- situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment.
- of, on, or relating to the upper side or back of an animal, plant, or organ.
- of, in, or relating to the head.
- the position of a structure as away from the surface of the body
- away from the head; lower
- divides the body into two parts
23 Clues: of or at the front. • away from the head; lower • divides the body into two parts • of, in, or relating to the head. • relating to the palm of the hand. • relating to the skull or cranium. • relating to the sole of the foot. • toward the head end of the body; upper • situated or extending across something. • of, at, toward, or from the side or sides. • ...
Anatomy Final Exam Review Part 1 (unit 1 & 2) 2021-04-05
Across
- Muscles that help the prime mover
- Toward or at the back of the body; behind
- bone cell used to build bone
- stability of the internal environment
- an organ that does the response
- connects muscles to bone
- the study of bodily structures
- Where the muscle is attached to a movable bone
- where 2 bones meet
- connects bone to bone
- mature bone cell
- Away from the midline of the body
- Type of joint that is freely moving
- Closer to the point where a limb attaches to the body trunk
- toward the lower part; below
- Where the muscle is attached to an immovable bone
- bone cell used to break down bone for remodeling
- the study of cells
- Toward or at the front of the body; in front of
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- the study of bodily functions
- the effect, caused by the stimulus
- Type of joint that is slightly moving
- biological catalyst
- process of bone tissue formation
- Toward or at the body surface
- Muscles that are most responsible for producing a certain movement
- break in a bone
- Toward or at the midline of the body
- Horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections
- Away from the body surface
- Vertical plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections
- Type of joint that is non-moving
- an action that evokes a response
- toward the upper part; above
- the study of tissues
- the most basic unit of life
- Farther from the point where the limb attaches to the body trunk
- Muscles that oppose or do the reverse of a certain movement
- Vertical plane that divides the body into left and right sections
39 Clues: break in a bone • mature bone cell • where 2 bones meet • the study of cells • biological catalyst • the study of tissues • connects bone to bone • connects muscles to bone • Away from the body surface • the most basic unit of life • bone cell used to build bone • toward the upper part; above • toward the lower part; below • the study of bodily functions • Toward or at the body surface • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-09-05
Across
- plane that separates the body into superior and inferior parts
- Changes an organism undergoes through time, from fertilization to death.
- Cavity in the abdominopelvic cavity
- Specific interrelationships among the parts of an organism and how those parts interact to perform specific functions
- body system consisting of skin, hair, and nails
- region between the hips and knee
- Region of the central body which includes the bladder and reproductive organs
- Region between the knee and ankle
- Region of the central body which includes liver, stomach and intestines
- body system consisting of brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- new conditions in which our body is exposed to
- monitor the value of a variable.
- increase in size or number of cells of an organism
- part of the body that produces a response to maintain homeostasis
- cavity which is surrounded by rib cage
- plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior parts
- all chemical reactions taking place in the cells and internal environment of an organism.
- a cut perpendicular to the length
- system including tonsils, thymus. and lymph nodes
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- a cut made across the length of an organ at other than a right angle
- Region between the shoulder and elbow
- a cut through the length of the organ
- examines tissues and its surroundings
- Cavity for the lungs
- branch of physiology which deals with nervous system
- terminology which means 'structure near the surface of the body'
- Membranes that lines the trunk cavities and cover the organs
- cavity for the heart
- region between the wrist and elbow
- terminology which means 'toward the interior of the body'
- plane that separate the body into left and right region
31 Clues: Cavity for the lungs • cavity for the heart • region between the hips and knee • monitor the value of a variable. • Region between the knee and ankle • a cut perpendicular to the length • region between the wrist and elbow • Cavity in the abdominopelvic cavity • Region between the shoulder and elbow • a cut through the length of the organ • examines tissues and its surroundings • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-09-05
Across
- plane that separates the body into superior and inferior parts
- Changes an organism undergoes through time, from fertilization to death.
- Cavity in the abdominopelvic cavity
- Specific interrelationships among the parts of an organism and how those parts interact to perform specific functions
- body system consisting of skin, hair, and nails
- region between the hips and knee
- Region of the central body which includes the bladder and reproductive organs
- Region between the knee and ankle
- Region of the central body which includes liver, stomach and intestines
- body system consisting of brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- new conditions in which our body is exposed to
- monitor the value of a variable.
- increase in size or number of cells of an organism
- part of the body that produces a response to maintain homeostasis
- cavity which is surrounded by rib cage
- plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior parts
- all chemical reactions taking place in the cells and internal environment of an organism.
- a cut perpendicular to the length
- system including tonsils, thymus. and lymph nodes
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- a cut made across the length of an organ at other than a right angle
- Region between the shoulder and elbow
- a cut through the length of the organ
- examines tissues and its surroundings
- Cavity for the lungs
- branch of physiology which deals with nervous system
- terminology which means 'structure near the surface of the body'
- Membranes that lines the trunk cavities and cover the organs
- cavity for the heart
- region between the wrist and elbow
- terminology which means 'toward the interior of the body'
- plane that separate the body into left and right region
31 Clues: Cavity for the lungs • cavity for the heart • region between the hips and knee • monitor the value of a variable. • Region between the knee and ankle • a cut perpendicular to the length • region between the wrist and elbow • Cavity in the abdominopelvic cavity • Region between the shoulder and elbow • a cut through the length of the organ • examines tissues and its surroundings • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2024-10-08
Across
- intestine (Enteritis- inflammation of the intestine)
- Blood (Anemia- lack of blood flow)
- location within the body away from the surface
- horse
- dog
- rabbit
- runs the length of the body and divides into left and right parts
- word part at the end of the word indicating procedure, condition, disease, or disorder.
- word part that gives the fundamental meaning of the word.
- location farther from the center of the body as related to other locations
- bird
- frog/toad
- location nearer to the center of the body as related to other locations
- rat or mouse
- heart (cardiology- the study of the heart)
- location near the surface of the body
- away from the midline of the body
- back (toward the spine)
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- snake and lizard
- Suffering or disease (Osteopathy- disease of the bone)
- without, lack of (Analgesic- without pain; drug to elevate pain)
- below, low (Hypocalcemia- low levels of calcium in blood)
- cat
- against, opposing (Antibiotic- against microorganisms)
- divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- head are or skull
- stomach (Gastrostomy–surgical opening of the stomach)
- guinea pig
- underside of the body
- runs through the center of the body lengthwise and divides it into equal left and right halves.
- Condition of (Coccidiosis- condition caused by coccidia)
- location towards near or at the nose of an animal
- nose (Rhinitis- inflammation of the nose)
- word part at the beginning of the word indicating number, location, time, or status
- tail end of the body or towards the tail
- toward the midline of the body
- turtle
37 Clues: cat • dog • bird • horse • rabbit • turtle • frog/toad • guinea pig • rat or mouse • snake and lizard • head are or skull • underside of the body • back (toward the spine) • toward the midline of the body • away from the midline of the body • Blood (Anemia- lack of blood flow) • location near the surface of the body • tail end of the body or towards the tail • nose (Rhinitis- inflammation of the nose) • ...
Major Systems of the Body 2024-10-30
Across
- A gas that is essential for respiration and is transported by the circulatory system.
- The organ in the nervous system that processes information and controls body functions.
- System The system that provides structure and protection for organs, supports the body, produces blood cells, and stores minerals.
- System The system that controls and coordinates body functions, processing information and allowing us to think and feel.
- An organ in the digestive system that breaks down food.
- The organs in the respiratory system that facilitate gas exchange.
- System The system that defends the body against harmful substances, fighting off infections and diseases.
- Chemical substances produced by the endocrine system that regulate various body functions.
- System The system responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Substances obtained from food that are essential for growth and health.
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- System The system that breaks down food for energy and nutrients, and eliminates waste.
- The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in the body, regulated by the endocrine system.
- System The system that enables breathing and gas exchange, providing oxygen to the body and removing carbon dioxide.
- System The system that protects the body and regulates temperature, including skin, hair, and nails.
- System The system that enables movement and maintains posture, including skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles.
- The structures in the skeletal system that provide support and protection.
- The largest organ in the integumentary system that protects the body.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system.
- System The system that produces hormones to regulate body functions, controlling growth, metabolism, and mood.
- Blood Cells Cells in the immune system that fight infections.
20 Clues: An organ in the digestive system that breaks down food. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system. • Blood Cells Cells in the immune system that fight infections. • The organs in the respiratory system that facilitate gas exchange. • The largest organ in the integumentary system that protects the body. • ...
Invertebrates 2013-05-21
Across
- 1 pai of legs on each segment;flattened body
- Worm-shaped body
- A insects stomach
- Flat body
- 4 pairs of legs
- Paired,jointed legs
- Has tentacles
- Tube that unrolls from under an insects head
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- Spongy body with holes
- 5 or more pairs of legs
- 3 pairs of legs
- Soft body,useally covered with a shell
- Body covered with a rough,spiny skin
- Body segmented internally
- 2 pairs of legs on each segment;tubular body
15 Clues: Flat body • Has tentacles • 3 pairs of legs • 4 pairs of legs • Worm-shaped body • A insects stomach • Paired,jointed legs • Spongy body with holes • 5 or more pairs of legs • Body segmented internally • Body covered with a rough,spiny skin • Soft body,useally covered with a shell • 1 pai of legs on each segment;flattened body • 2 pairs of legs on each segment;tubular body • ...
Week 2 Day 5 Health 2020-06-08
Across
- back of the body
- furthest from the attachment
- top part of the body
- laying face down
- near the middle of the body
- laying face up
- closest to the attachment
- bottom of the foot
- front of the body
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- the face directed forward, the arms at the side, and the palms of the hands facing forward
- palm of the hand
- closest to the body surface
- furthest from the body surface
- away from the middle of the body
- bottom of the body
15 Clues: laying face up • back of the body • palm of the hand • laying face down • front of the body • bottom of the body • bottom of the foot • top part of the body • closest to the attachment • closest to the body surface • near the middle of the body • furthest from the attachment • furthest from the body surface • away from the middle of the body • ...
A&P: Body Planes & Directional Terms 2025-03-05
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- BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE POINT OF REFERENCE
- BODY PARTS ON THE BACK OF THE BODY
- BODY PARTS IN FRONT OF THE BODY
- DIVIDES THE BODY INTO TOP AND BOTTOM
- BODY PARTS NEAR THE HEAD
- BODY PARTS CLOSE TO THE MIDLINE
- DIVIDES THE BODY INTO LEFT AND RIGHT
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- BODY PARTS NEAR THE SACRAL/TAIL
- BODY PARTS ABOVE OTHERS
- DIVIDES THE BODY INTO FRONT AND BACK
- BODY PARTS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF REFERENCE
- BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE MIDLINE
- BODY PARTS BELOW OTHERS
13 Clues: BODY PARTS ABOVE OTHERS • BODY PARTS BELOW OTHERS • BODY PARTS NEAR THE HEAD • BODY PARTS NEAR THE SACRAL/TAIL • BODY PARTS IN FRONT OF THE BODY • BODY PARTS CLOSE TO THE MIDLINE • BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE MIDLINE • BODY PARTS ON THE BACK OF THE BODY • DIVIDES THE BODY INTO FRONT AND BACK • DIVIDES THE BODY INTO TOP AND BOTTOM • DIVIDES THE BODY INTO LEFT AND RIGHT • ...
Anatomical/Medical Crossword 2022-10-28
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- Cuts the body into left and right halves
- away from the head; lower
- Movement that increases the angle between two bones or two parts of the body.
- to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body.
- the motion of a limb or appendage away from the midline of the body.
- divides the body into superior and inferior (head and tail) portions
- lying flat with the face downward
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- Lying on your side
- toward the middle or center.
- lying on the back.
- is a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- A vertical plane running from side to side; divides the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions.
- Movement of a limb toward the median plane of the body.
- decreasing a joint angle
- refers to parts of the body further away from the center.
- toward the head end of the body; upper
16 Clues: Lying on your side • lying on the back. • decreasing a joint angle • away from the head; lower • toward the middle or center. • lying flat with the face downward • toward the head end of the body; upper • Cuts the body into left and right halves • to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body. • Movement of a limb toward the median plane of the body. • ...
Anatomical/Medical Crossword 2022-10-28
Across
- Cuts the body into left and right halves
- away from the head; lower
- Movement that increases the angle between two bones or two parts of the body.
- to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body.
- the motion of a limb or appendage away from the midline of the body.
- divides the body into superior and inferior (head and tail) portions
- lying flat with the face downward
Down
- Lying on your side
- toward the middle or center.
- lying on the back.
- is a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- A vertical plane running from side to side; divides the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions.
- Movement of a limb toward the median plane of the body.
- decreasing a joint angle
- refers to parts of the body further away from the center.
- toward the head end of the body; upper
16 Clues: Lying on your side • lying on the back. • decreasing a joint angle • away from the head; lower • toward the middle or center. • lying flat with the face downward • toward the head end of the body; upper • Cuts the body into left and right halves • to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body. • Movement of a limb toward the median plane of the body. • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary, Sarah Meade 2016-05-05
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- / collective term that refers all of monosaccharides and disaccharides
- /polysaccharides that are the storage form of energy in plants
- / organic compounds needed in small amounts as nutrients to regulate body processes
- / transport medium for delivering nutrients to the cells of the body
- / describes a diet in which one consumes the right amounts of each food group
- /trace mineral or vitamin that is required in small amounts
- / electrolyte that regulates many bodily functions, must be consumed as it is not produced by the body
- / units of energy
- /basic component of food that nourishes the body
- / describes food that is low in fat, cholesterol, sugar, or other rich ingredients
- / essential liquid nutrient that has many functions throughout the body
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- / words that suggests that a food in unprocessed, in its raw state, or subject to any forms of preservation
- / enery-yielding nutrients composed of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen
- / protein that contains iron and helps with the transportation of oxygen throughout the body
- / one of the three energy sources used by the body
- / organs that extract waste from blood, balance body fluids, and regulate other body functions
- / most common nutrient in the body, in teeth and bones
- / nutrient that contains sugars, starches and fibers; the body's main source of energy
- / produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents
- / provides light, an essential part of photosynthesis for plants, which allows them to make nutrients and energy
20 Clues: / units of energy • /basic component of food that nourishes the body • / one of the three energy sources used by the body • / most common nutrient in the body, in teeth and bones • /trace mineral or vitamin that is required in small amounts • /polysaccharides that are the storage form of energy in plants • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-13
Across
- Consist of a single muscle cell to help to control the physical forces within the body
- Occurs to increase the change or output
- Blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart
- How the human body self-regulates to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment
- Biological mechanisms whereby homeostasis is maintained
- Organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances
- System that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- Includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
- Your body's support structure
- The systems that excrete wastes from the body
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- Regulate all the cells in your body
- The organs that are involved in breathing
- A normal biological response in which the effects of a reaction slow or stop that reaction
- A self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- Delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- Blood vessels that distribute oxygen-rich blood to your entire body
- tissues in your body that create and release substances
20 Clues: Your body's support structure • Regulate all the cells in your body • Occurs to increase the change or output • The organs that are involved in breathing • The systems that excrete wastes from the body • Delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • Biological mechanisms whereby homeostasis is maintained • ...
STRUCTURE, ORGANIZATION AND ANATOMICAL PLANES 2024-03-19
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- Alternate name for supine (2 words).
- A lying position in which the person is on their back with legs extended and arms at the sides.
- Body part referring to the breast.
- Body position where the body is standing facing forward, with arms at the sides and palms facing forward.
- Inner part of the cheeks.
- Body part referring to the back of the knee.
- Body part referring to the groin.
- Position where patient is lying face down on his abdomen.
- Supine position with the thighs apart and legs drawn towards the abdomen.
- Position where the patient is lying on their back with legs at a level higher than their head.
- Position where patient is in a supine position with the head of the bed raised 18 inches and knees are elevated.
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- Area between the shoulder blades, on the posterior side of the body.
- Medical term that means "sole of the foot."
- Region of the spinal column that includes vertebrae L1-L5.
- Body part referring to the neck.
- Vertical plane that separates the human body into anterior and posterior portions.
- Body part referring to the naval.
- Side lying position with the knee of one leg slightly bent (2 words).
- Side lying position with patient on their left side with right thigh and knee pulled up towards the chest.
- Lowermost region of the vertebral column.
- Plane that is parallel to the ground and passes through the waistline, separating the body into upper and lower halves.
21 Clues: Inner part of the cheeks. • Body part referring to the neck. • Body part referring to the naval. • Body part referring to the groin. • Body part referring to the breast. • Alternate name for supine (2 words). • Lowermost region of the vertebral column. • Medical term that means "sole of the foot." • Body part referring to the back of the knee. • ...
Animals, Emotions, and Body Parts in Spanish 2021-11-23
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- An animal that is small and hops around
- Your Calm
- You're happy
- The body part that helps us touch
- An animal that gallops
- The body part that takes in food
- Your Confused
- An animal that lays eggs in a barn
- The body part that helps us see
- Your in love
- Your sad
- Your Scared
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- An animal that meows
- Your tired
- Your Nervous
- Grows on the top of your head
- An animal that rolls around in mud
- The body part that helps us get from place to place
- Your depressed
- An animal that moo's
- The body part that helps us smell
- The body part that has toes
- An animal that clucks
- An animal with four paws
- The body part that helps us see
25 Clues: Your sad • Your Calm • Your tired • Your Scared • Your Nervous • You're happy • Your in love • Your Confused • Your depressed • An animal that meows • An animal that moo's • An animal that clucks • An animal that gallops • An animal with four paws • The body part that has toes • Grows on the top of your head • The body part that helps us see • The body part that helps us see • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-25
Across
- moving a body part closer to body
- Leaving the facility un noticed
- moving body part away from body
- Pectoris chest pain
- Not receiving enough oxygen
- support no weight
- Irregular heart beat
- Mucous from the lung
- confusion, inability to reason
- Surgical removal of a limb
- Bones become brittle
- broken bone
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- Warm soak for perineum
- Bending a Body Part
- ability to reason
- Administration of oxygen
- Ability to see close up, not far away
- mentally and physically exhausted
- Media Middle ear infection
- Area of body that bears weight
- Stocking used to reduce edema
- coughing up blood
- Pain felt in limb surgically removed
- Infection of the lung
24 Clues: broken bone • ability to reason • support no weight • coughing up blood • Bending a Body Part • Pectoris chest pain • Irregular heart beat • Mucous from the lung • Bones become brittle • Infection of the lung • Warm soak for perineum • Administration of oxygen • Surgical removal of a limb • Media Middle ear infection • Not receiving enough oxygen • Stocking used to reduce edema • ...
Med Terms Suffix and Supplemental (Aileen A) 2023-08-08
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- fainting or passing out
- laying face up
- toward the front of the body
- state of
- toward the head end of the body upper
- back
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part
- process of visually examining
- to record
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part
- inflammation of
- discharge
- urine
- paralysis
- surgical removal
- state of heat
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- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- condition
- breathing
- laying face down
- away from the head;lower
- sudden
- study of
- chest cavity
- specialist
- surgical repair
- pain
- cutting into
- swelling of the
29 Clues: back • pain • urine • sudden • state of • study of • condition • breathing • to record • discharge • paralysis • specialist • chest cavity • cutting into • state of heat • laying face up • surgical repair • inflammation of • swelling of the • laying face down • surgical removal • fainting or passing out • away from the head;lower • toward the front of the body • process of visually examining • ...
Med Terms Suffix and Supplemental (Aileen A) 2023-08-08
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- fainting or passing out
- laying face up
- toward the front of the body
- state of
- toward the head end of the body upper
- back
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part
- process of visually examining
- to record
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part
- inflammation of
- discharge
- urine
- paralysis
- surgical removal
- state of heat
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- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- condition
- breathing
- laying face down
- away from the head;lower
- sudden
- study of
- chest cavity
- specialist
- surgical repair
- pain
- cutting into
- swelling of the
29 Clues: back • pain • urine • sudden • state of • study of • condition • breathing • to record • discharge • paralysis • specialist • chest cavity • cutting into • state of heat • laying face up • surgical repair • inflammation of • swelling of the • laying face down • surgical removal • fainting or passing out • away from the head;lower • toward the front of the body • process of visually examining • ...
Final Med Term General 2025-05-08
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- Culture and Sensitivity test to identify infection-causing organisms and effective antibiotics
- 45-60 degrees
- bowel movement
- loss of sensation or awareness
- nothing by mouth
- Blocks pain in a larger body region
- three times a day
- Head of bed
- Divides the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) parts
- Numbs a small, specific area of the body
- lying on side
- twice a day
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- Body position lying face down
- 30-45 degrees
- A disease or condition with an unknown cause
- Medication that causes loss of consciousness for surgery
- Divides the body into left and right sides
- lying on back face up
- Divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior)
- nasogastric tube
- biopsy
- Medications that relieve pain
22 Clues: biopsy • Head of bed • twice a day • 30-45 degrees • 45-60 degrees • lying on side • bowel movement • nasogastric tube • nothing by mouth • three times a day • lying on back face up • Body position lying face down • Medications that relieve pain • loss of sensation or awareness • Blocks pain in a larger body region • Numbs a small, specific area of the body • ...
Basic Athletic Training Terms 2025-09-11
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- Straighten/open joint.
- Soft tissue tear (ex.scar)
- towards the back of the body.
- Splits body superior and inferior.
- Bend/close joint.
- Bone/Cartilage rub together(Snap, crack, pop).
- Move hand or feet to face upward/forward.
- superficial injury (ex. road rash)
- Long term/Ongoing injury.
- Move hand or feet down/inward.
- Movement towards the mid-line.
- Close to the mid-line.
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- Near the bottom of the body(feet).
- Splits body anterior and posterior.
- Far from the mid-line.
- Feet moves outwards.
- feet move inwards.
- Movement away from the mid-line.
- Near the top of the body(head).
- Far from point of reference.
- Close to point of reference.
- Splits body left and right.
- Bruise.
- Short term/New injury.
24 Clues: Bruise. • Bend/close joint. • feet move inwards. • Feet moves outwards. • Straighten/open joint. • Far from the mid-line. • Short term/New injury. • Close to the mid-line. • Long term/Ongoing injury. • Soft tissue tear (ex.scar) • Splits body left and right. • Far from point of reference. • Close to point of reference. • towards the back of the body. • Move hand or feet down/inward. • ...
Nutrients 2025-11-03
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- complex vitamins that are letters
- over 60% of the body is made of this
- made from amino acids and help build muscles
- the amount of energy contained in a food
- filters the liquid in the body
- an essential substance the body needs
- vitamins and minerals are this
- a complex carbohydrate
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- helps strengthen bones and is in milk
- made from all natural ingredients
- a sweet tasting carbohydrate
- in bananas, and regulates fluid in the body
- sugars and starches the body uses for energy
- not un-frsh
- not unhealthy
- a liquid part of the blood
- the oxygen part of red blood cells
- Contains at least one-third fewer calories
- light from the sun
- energy source and cushioning for the body
20 Clues: not un-frsh • not unhealthy • light from the sun • a complex carbohydrate • a liquid part of the blood • a sweet tasting carbohydrate • filters the liquid in the body • vitamins and minerals are this • made from all natural ingredients • complex vitamins that are letters • the oxygen part of red blood cells • over 60% of the body is made of this • ...
Body System, Digestive and Excretory System 2021-11-08
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- to control movement in the body
- contains enzymes, acids, and mucus
- to release chemicals called hormones
- to bring in oxygen for the body to use and take away carbon dioxide
- to receive and carry messages to the body and its parts
- how the food enters the body and the first step in the digestive process
- where saliva is formed
- final milkshake-like mixture that leaves the stomach
- J-shaped muscular bag in which gastric juices mix and churn together to break down food
- narrow tubes that move urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- to change food into a form that can be used by the body
- to carry materials such as food/oxygen to the cells of the body
- organ that absorbs nutrients for the body
- to support and move the body and protect some of the organs
- ex. chew,tear,grind,mash,mix
- tiny finer-like projections in the small intestine
- the filtering units in the kidney which help to clean the blood
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- organ that absorbs water
- the tube hat leads the urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- to excrete, or remove waste from the body
- a muscular tube that brings food from the mouth to the stomach
- produces bile
- molecule that speed up chemical reactions
- expandable, muscular sac which holds urine
- stores bile
- ex. uses enzymes and acid to break down food
- squeezing motion (relaxing and contracting) that pushes food through the digestive system
- organ responsible for cleaning the blood in the body
- tract kidney, ureters, bladder, and urethra
29 Clues: stores bile • produces bile • where saliva is formed • organ that absorbs water • ex. chew,tear,grind,mash,mix • to control movement in the body • contains enzymes, acids, and mucus • to release chemicals called hormones • to excrete, or remove waste from the body • molecule that speed up chemical reactions • organ that absorbs nutrients for the body • ...
Jayden Credeur Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- the system of organs that are involved in breathing
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
- an organ system composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- when the product of a reaction leads to a decrease in that reaction
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- an organ that makes one or more substances
- the organized network of nerve tissue in the body
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream
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- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- one of many substances made by glands in the body
- the result of a reaction that is amplified to make it occur more quickly
- 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
- single muscle cells
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- the tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- the framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrate animals and protects many of their internal organs
- the process where complex molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are broken down into smaller pieces that your body can use
20 Clues: single muscle cells • an organ that makes one or more substances • one of many substances made by glands in the body • the organized network of nerve tissue in the body • the system of organs that are involved in breathing • the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • the tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • ...
Sports Medicine terminology 2024-07-29
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- away from the midline
- one point, or structure, being higher than another
- movement of a limb in a circular pattern. This occurs when a ball-and-socket joint (shoulder or hip)or gliding joint(wrist) encompasses several directions with one motion
- toward the attachment of the limb to the trunk
- plane that divides the body into left and right halves
- toward the back of the body. Affecting the back or dorsal surface
- plane that divides the body into top and bottom halves
- movement away from the midline of the body
- flexion movement that extends the ankle and points the toes
- close to the body’s outer surface
- toward the midline of the body
- plane plane that separates the body into front and back halves
- movement of the forearm that involves turning the palm of the hand upward
- movement that increases the angle between two bones
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- flexing the toes and foot toward the body
- rotation of a limb away from the midline
- one point, or structure, being lower than another
- movement of the body toward the midline of the body
- lying on the back or with the face upward
- pertaining to point of reference away from the midline of the body
- rotation of the forearm in such a way that the palm of the hand faces backward in anatomical position or downward when the arm is flexed to a right angle of the body
- standing posture with the arms at the side and the palms of the hands facing forward.
- rotation of a limb toward the midline
- Decreasing the angle of a joint
- Having the front or ventral surface downward: especially: lying facedown
25 Clues: away from the midline • toward the midline of the body • Decreasing the angle of a joint • close to the body’s outer surface • rotation of a limb toward the midline • rotation of a limb away from the midline • flexing the toes and foot toward the body • lying on the back or with the face upward • movement away from the midline of the body • ...
Sports Med Terms 2024-09-16
Across
- Farther
- Outer
- Splits body front/back
- Blood bruise
- Closer
- Splits body left/right
- Closer to head
- Lower on body
- Turning palms downward
- Rotating inward
- Bending joint
- Backside
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- Turning palms upward
- Scrape
- Skin cut
- Straightening join
- Long term/slow to develop
- Towards middle
- Sudden
- Bruise
- Splitting body up/down
- Moving outward
- Rotating outward
- Cracking or grinding sounds
24 Clues: Outer • Scrape • Sudden • Bruise • Closer • Farther • Skin cut • Backside • Blood bruise • Lower on body • Bending joint • Towards middle • Moving outward • Closer to head • Rotating inward • Rotating outward • Straightening join • Turning palms upward • Splits body front/back • Splitting body up/down • Splits body left/right • Turning palms downward • Long term/slow to develop • Cracking or grinding sounds
23 2025-05-09
Across
- High body temperature
- Urine container
- Body cleaners
- Connects muscle
- Spleen removal
- Body material
- Teeth alignment
- Gut organ
- Vital brain area
- Hard to breathe
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- Restart heart
- Identify disease
- Breath out
- Stomach acid disorder
- Immunity injection
- Organ tear
- New abnormal growth
- Hunger feeling
- Recovery period
- Body secretors
- Treated with medicine
- Film on teeth
- Loss of feeling
- Harmful substances
- Tear skin
25 Clues: Gut organ • Tear skin • Breath out • Organ tear • Restart heart • Body cleaners • Body material • Film on teeth • Hunger feeling • Spleen removal • Body secretors • Urine container • Connects muscle • Recovery period • Teeth alignment • Loss of feeling • Hard to breathe • Identify disease • Vital brain area • Immunity injection • Harmful substances • New abnormal growth • High body temperature • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2014-01-30
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- System which eliminates waste products from the body.
- A group of cells that perform a single function.
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- System which transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection.
- System which guards against infection and injury and ultraviolet radiation from the sun; helps to the body temperature.
- Molecules absorbed into the blood and carried to cells throughout the body.
- Describes the constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environment.
- Is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- System which brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- System which controls growth, development, and metabolism.
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- System which supports the body; protects internal organs.
- System which helps protect the body from disease; collects fluid lost from blood vessels and returns it to the circulatory system.
- System which produces gametes; in females, nurtures and protects developing embryo.
- Polymers of amino acids.
- The most important nutrient.
- System which breaks down food; Absorbs nutrients.
- Are a major source of energy for the body.
- The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces is called.
- Tissue by which movements of the body are possible.
- System which recognizes and coordinates the body´s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
- Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins and are a part of cell membranes, nerve cells, and certain hormones.
- A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions is called.
- Is technically part of the digestive system because it produces bile, which aids in the digestion of fats.
- Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
24 Clues: Polymers of amino acids. • The most important nutrient. • Are a major source of energy for the body. • A group of cells that perform a single function. • System which breaks down food; Absorbs nutrients. • Tissue by which movements of the body are possible. • System which eliminates waste products from the body. • Basic unit of structure and function in living things. • ...
Directional Terms 2020-09-01
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- Position-erect, feet forward, arms at side with palms facing forward, head facing forward.
- the head end or upper part of a structure or the body.
- Deviation-is the movement of bending the wrist to the thumb.
- away from the midline of the body.
- the action of bending or the condition of being bent.
- Plantar-flexion- excess extension moving a part beyond anatomical position.
- Inward rotation of the forearm causing the radius to cross diagonally over the ulna palms face posteriorly.
- nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.
- Deviation-cause your fingers to bend abnormally toward your little finger.
- turning inside out.
- relating to the underside of the body.
- is a method of feeling with the fingers or hands during a physical examination.
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- Symmetry-Divided into mirror-image halves along one plane that runs down the midline
- relating to the upper side or back
- situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- the movement of a limb or other part away from the midline of the body, or from another part.
- he movement of a limb or other part toward the midline of the body or toward another part.
- flexion-bending the foot at the ankle toward the shin.
- Describes the back or direction toward the back of the body.
- movement that increases the angle between two body parts.
- To turn inward.
- low or lower in position.
- -situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ.
- Side-is a term that references the opposite side of something.
- situated farthest from point of attachment or origin, as of a limb or bone.
- up or down orientation of your hand, arm, or foot.
- sagittal-bisects the body vertically through the midline marked by the navel, dividing the body exactly in left and right side.
27 Clues: To turn inward. • turning inside out. • low or lower in position. • relating to the upper side or back • away from the midline of the body. • relating to the underside of the body. • up or down orientation of your hand, arm, or foot. • the action of bending or the condition of being bent. • flexion-bending the foot at the ankle toward the shin. • ...
Endocrine System 2017-05-31
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- relays messages from the cortex and cerebellum
- gland responsible for activation in women; located in female breast that respond in puberty to estrogen release.
- glands only present in males, that secrete testosterone in the body as well as produce sprerm.
- brain structure that regulates movement, body posture, and balance
- gland that regulates bone growth , digestive function, muscle control, brain deelopment, and produces the hormone thyroxine
- hollow tube in the neck that connects the larynx to the lung’s bronchi
- glands in the body that produce a hormone that regulates the body calcium and phosphoras balance
- Cortex anterior area of the brain that controls complex cognitive action, personalities, making difficult decisions, and social behavior.
- gland that releases hypothalamic hormones that stimulate other pituitary hormones
- gland that produces hormones of estrogen and progesterone for reproduction; they produce eggs for reproduction
- gland that regulates development of immune system in the body
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- area in the female body that the ovum attaches to as it becomes an embryo until giving birth
- organ in the body that has oxygen enter and later releases carbon dioxide, allowing breathing to occur
- bundle of axons in the brain that connect the right and left hemispheres
- gland that releases hormones that stimulate other glands such as the adrenal glands, as well as regulate growth and the metabolism
- glands that are located on top of the kidneys that produce cortisol, which allows the body to process stress.
- two organs in the body that filter blood and urine in the body allying the compost of extra fluid and urine
- gland in the brain that secretes melatonin and regulates the sleep cycle
- exocrine gland that helps the body in food digestion, but also serves as an endocrine gland that regulates blood sugar
- organ that pumps blood to the lungs and all around the extremities of the body
20 Clues: relays messages from the cortex and cerebellum • gland that regulates development of immune system in the body • brain structure that regulates movement, body posture, and balance • hollow tube in the neck that connects the larynx to the lung’s bronchi • bundle of axons in the brain that connect the right and left hemispheres • ...
general vocab 2023-09-15
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- a superficial rub or wearing off of the skin, usually caused by a scrape or a brush burn.
- when you move a limb/body part towards the center of the body
- toward the head end of the body
- a type of movement at the ankle joint that involves turning outward the sole of the foot away from the body's midline
- towards the bottom or away from the head-end of the body
- The crackling, crunching, grinding or grating noise that accompanies flexing a joint
- a wound that is produced by the tearing of soft body tissue
- the back side of things
- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward and the radius lies parallel to the ulna.
- a bruise
- relating to the crown of the head or of a tooth
- the stretching of a fractured or dislocated limb so as to restore it to its natural position.
- a rotational movement of the forearm that results in the palm facing posteriorly
- toward the middle or center
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- the motion of a limb or appendage away from the midline of the body.
- conditions are severe and sudden in onset.
- a horizontal plane passing through the standing body
- to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body
- to turn inward
- parts of the body further away from the center
- a mass of usually clotted blood that forms in a tissue
- bending an arm or leg
- A vertical plane passing through the standing body from front to back
- nearer to the center (trunk of the body) or to the point of attachment to the body
- a human health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time
25 Clues: a bruise • to turn inward • bending an arm or leg • the back side of things • toward the middle or center • toward the head end of the body • conditions are severe and sudden in onset. • parts of the body further away from the center • relating to the crown of the head or of a tooth • a horizontal plane passing through the standing body • ...
anatomical terminology and muscular contractions 2021-11-25
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- backward bending
- lying facing upward
- cheekbone
- back of the foot
- forehead or front part of skull
- lower back
- movement of sole toward median
- toward the head of the body
- bottom of the foot
- on the surface
- deviation
- further into the body
- the back
- turned or rotated outward
- movement of limb away from midline
- posterior part of body
- leg or thigh
- armpit
- of, at, toward or from the side(s)
- situated in the middle
- same side of the body
- top of foot points away from leg
- forearm
- muscle contractions
- hip bone
- on abdominal
- ankle bones
- bending of limb or joint
- eye socket
- breastbone
- movement of limb toward midline
- near the front end of the body
- shoulder blade
- movement of body part to the side
- upper side or back
- groin
- forelimb
- opposite side of the body
- upper and lower extremities
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- divides body into inferior/superior
- extension of limb or joint
- fingers
- pec
- thighbone
- lower in position
- central part of the body
- back of knee
- away from center of the body
- extend beyond normal range
- nose
- forehead part of skull
- bone in front of knee bone
- palm of hand
- spinal column
- pelvis
- sacrum
- bone on top of head
- hind limb
- arm
- head
- near truck of the body
- elbow joint
- deviation
- skull
- mouth
- sensory nerve calf muscle
- visible movement of bones
- cranium
- movement of joint surfaces
- cheek
- laying flat
- the front
- face
- delt
- posterior part of elbow
- visible part of ear
- wrist bones
- chest cavity
- breast
- head and neck
- left and right parts of body
- buttocks
82 Clues: pec • arm • nose • head • face • delt • skull • mouth • cheek • groin • pelvis • sacrum • armpit • breast • fingers • cranium • forearm • the back • hip bone • buttocks • forelimb • thighbone • cheekbone • hind limb • deviation • deviation • the front • lower back • eye socket • breastbone • elbow joint • laying flat • wrist bones • ankle bones • back of knee • palm of hand • leg or thigh • on abdominal • chest cavity • spinal column • head and neck • on the surface • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-14
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- power – How well your body uses oxygen when you exercise.
- fibers – Tiny parts that make up muscles.
- rope – Skipping over a rope for exercise.
- – Stepping forward and bending your knee.
- training – Exercises that help you jump higher and faster.
- – Salts in your body that help you stay hydrated.
- – A full-body exercise with jumping and push-ups.
- – A quick, automatic body reaction.
- – Holding a position without moving, like a plank.
- – Controlling different body parts at the same time.
- – Exercise that makes your heart beat faster.
- acid – A substance in muscles that makes them feel sore.
- rounds – Doing different exercises one after another.
- – Bending your knees like sitting in a chair.
- – Small weights you hold in your hands.
- training – Exercises that make your muscles stronger.
- – Running as fast as you can for a short time.
- – A chemical that makes you feel excited and energetic.
- – "Happy" chemicals your body makes when you exercise.
- – Holding your body straight using your arms and toes.
- – Exercise that helps you breathe better.
- – Drinking enough water.
- – Lifting a heavy weight from the ground.
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- – A workout where you lift your body with your arms.
- – Light exercises before working out.
- – Staying steady while moving or standing.
- – Parts of the body that help you move.
- – The way you hold your body.
- – How fast you can move.
- rate – How fast your heart beats.
- – Doing the same exercise move again and again.
- – How easily your body can bend and stretch.
- – A way to measure if your weight is healthy.
- – Staying active for a long time without getting tired.
- – Gentle movements after working out.
- – Making your muscles longer and looser.
- – Taking a break after exercise.
- – How your body uses food for energy.
- – Keeping energy up for a long time.
- – How much force your muscles can use.
- – Moving quickly and easily.
41 Clues: – How fast you can move. • – Drinking enough water. • – Moving quickly and easily. • – The way you hold your body. • – Taking a break after exercise. • rate – How fast your heart beats. • – A quick, automatic body reaction. • – Keeping energy up for a long time. • – Light exercises before working out. • – Gentle movements after working out. • ...
Med Term Unit 2 2025-09-04
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- fatigue
- medical term for fever
- lying on your back
- divides the body into front and back
- life-threatening infection that has spread throughout the body
- destruction of a body part or tissue
- data the patient tells you
- away from the body
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- divides the body into upper and lower
- assess by listening
- toward the body
- data you can observe
- death of body tissue
- divides the body into right and left
- lying on your stomach
15 Clues: fatigue • toward the body • lying on your back • away from the body • assess by listening • data you can observe • death of body tissue • lying on your stomach • medical term for fever • data the patient tells you • divides the body into right and left • divides the body into front and back • destruction of a body part or tissue • divides the body into upper and lower • ...
Miscellaneous Part 1Makayla C 2023-03-16
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- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- Our internal body temperature is regulated by a part of our brain called the hypothalamus
- slow oxidative (SO), fast oxidative (FO) and fast glycolytic (FG)
- 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.
- to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream
- 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.
- refers to the brains, nerves,spinal cords, ganglia and other receptor organs that receive and interpret stimuli
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- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- make up a major part of the circulatory system
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream.
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
- your body's central framework
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- One of many substances made by glands in 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.
20 Clues: your body's central framework • make up a major part of the circulatory system • One of many substances made by glands in the body. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra • ...
Nutrition Exam Review 2022-10-24
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- formed from a process called hydrogenation which causes unsaturated fats to harden
- include sugars that are added during the processing of foods
- foods with added nutrients to them
- a type of starch that the body cannot digest. The body uses it to move waste through the digestive tract
- one that is high in calories, yet lacks all other nutrients
- having added nutrients
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- and essential nutrient because it is required in amounts that exceed the body's ability to produce it
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- has sections for vegetables, fruits, grains, and protein foods, as well as a "cup" on the side for dairy
- a waxy, fat-like substance that's found in all the cells in your body
- a type of fat containing a high proportion of fatty acid molecules with at least one double bond
- the chemical process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy
- found throughout the body—in muscle, bone, skin, hair, and virtually every other body part or tissue
- are starches that are absorbed more slowly
- an essential nutrient and is needed by the body in relatively small amounts(provided that substantial sweating does not occur) to maintain a balance of body fluids and keep muscles and nerves running smoothly
- how we measure energy in food
- a collection of foods that share similar nutritional properties or biological
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body
- a nutrient required for normal body function that either cannot be made by the body or cannot be made in amounts adequate for good health and therefore must be provided by the diet
- are sugars that are absorbed quickly
- a nutrient that is needed in small amounts to keep the body healthy
21 Clues: having added nutrients • how we measure energy in food • foods with added nutrients to them • are sugars that are absorbed quickly • are starches that are absorbed more slowly • one that is high in calories, yet lacks all other nutrients • include sugars that are added during the processing of foods • a nutrient that is needed in small amounts to keep the body healthy • ...
Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-17
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- Laying face down
- The Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons?
- Fx?
- Increasing the angle of the joint?
- Recent or New injury sudden onset?
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline
- Complete separation of two wnds of a joint?
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- The stretching or tearing of ligaments?
- Towards the Top?
- Closest to the skin?
- Farthest from the midline of the body?
- Movement towards the midline of the body
- Toward the front of the body?
- Farthest away from the skin?
- Electrical Stimulation, Ultrasound, Heat, Ice?
- Top side of a structure?
- CLosest to the midline of the body?
- Discoloration of the skin from bleeding underneath?
- Structure that connects bone to bone?
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint?
- The swelling in tissue?
- Below or toward the feet?
- A grating sound produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone?
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint?
- Swelling in the joint?
- Hx?
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- Extreme straightening of a part
- Farthest from the center of the body?
- Pain produced when structure is palpated?
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Structure that connects muscle to bone?
- P!?
- BP?
- The body's response to injury?
- Lying face up
- Situated or pertaining to a center?
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin?
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint?
- A region of injured tissue or skin where blood capillaries ruptured
- Situated away from a center?
- Closest to center of the body?
- CO2?
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Toward the back of the body?
- Looseness in the joint?
- The underside of the foot?
- Injury with a long onset and long duration?
50 Clues: Fx? • P!? • BP? • Hx? • CO2? • Lying face up • Laying face down • Towards the Top? • Closest to the skin? • Swelling in the joint? • The swelling in tissue? • Looseness in the joint? • Top side of a structure? • Below or toward the feet? • The underside of the foot? • Farthest away from the skin? • Situated away from a center? • Toward the back of the body? • Toward the front of the body? • ...
Nutrition and Exercise 2017-11-11
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- Type of exercise that has intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- Ratio of fat to lean tissue in your body is called body ____
- The energy your body receives from food is measured in _____
- Number of major food groups
- Involving little physical activity
- Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats provide this
- ____ carbohydrates are sugars
- Type of exercise when all rhythmic activities use large muscle groups for an extended period of time
- Exercise that uses muscle tension to improve strength with little or no movement of the body part
- Exercise that combines movements of the joints with contractions of the muscles
- The body uses ____ to build, repair, and fuel itself
- Nutrition affects your ____ health
- Body mass index is a measure of body ____ relative to height
- It takes about 3,500 calories to equal 1 pound of body ___
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- There are five ____ of health related fitness that affect you in different ways
- The largest group in MyPyramid
- Exercise that exerts resistance against a muscle as it moves through a range of motion at a steady rate of speed
- Exercising at your highest peak
- Interactive guide to healthful living
- _____ carbohydrates are long chains of sugars linked together
- Purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that improves or maintains physical fitness
- Having an excess of body fat
- Tough complex carbohydrate that the body can't digest
- Prepares the muscles for work
- Food _____ may be used to keep a food safe for a longer period of time
- Number of different types of nutrients
- Low level activity that prepares the body to return to a resting state
- You should set ___ when trying to lose weight
- Minutes of physical activity you should get a day
- Number of different types of carbohydrates
31 Clues: Number of major food groups • Having an excess of body fat • Prepares the muscles for work • ____ carbohydrates are sugars • The largest group in MyPyramid • Exercising at your highest peak • Involving little physical activity • Nutrition affects your ____ health • Interactive guide to healthful living • Number of different types of nutrients • ...
Lesson 23 Crossword 2021-08-02
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- - the outermost layer of the skin
- - digests food and rids your body of toxic substances
- - the basic physical and functional unit of heredity
- - is a structural frame that supports a human body
- - the 33 individual bones that interlock with each other to form the spinal column
- - it is the starting point of the digestive system
- - a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- - is known as the large bowel or large intestine
- cord - A column of nerve tissue that runs from the base of the skull down the center of the back
- - the largest organ of the body
- - a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones
- - the largest part of blood; stores blood
- - an organ in the human body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body
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- - a thin tube in your lower right abdomen; it sits where the large intestine meets the small intestine
- - a cable-like structure in the body that relays information from one part of the body to another
- - a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone
- - a hollow, muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach
- - blood vessels that carry blood low in oxygen from the body back to the heart
- - a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone
- - a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body
- - a bony structure that supports the face and forms a protective cavity for the brain
- - lumps of tissue at the back of the throat
- - the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart
- - the blood circulating through the body of a person
- - a special filter system for your body
25 Clues: - the largest organ of the body • - the outermost layer of the skin • - a special filter system for your body • - the largest part of blood; stores blood • - lumps of tissue at the back of the throat • - is known as the large bowel or large intestine • - a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones • - is a structural frame that supports a human body • ...
Vocab 2023-09-15
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- a rotational movement of the forearm that results in the palm facing posteriorly
- A vertical plane passing through the standing body from front to back
- when you move a limb/body part towards the center of the body
- to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body
- a type of movement at the ankle joint that involves turning outward the sole of the foot away from the body's midline
- a horizontal plane passing through the standing body
- nearer to the center (trunk of the body) or to the point of attachment to the body
- a bruise
- towards the bottom or away from the head-end of the body
- bending an arm or leg
- a mass of usually clotted blood that forms in a tissue
- The crackling, crunching, grinding or grating noise that accompanies flexing a joint
- toward the head end of the body
- to turn inward
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- the back side of things
- toward the middle or center
- conditions are severe and sudden in onset.
- a wound that is produced by the tearing of soft body tissue
- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward and the radius lies parallel to the ulna.
- a superficial rub or wearing off of the skin, usually caused by a scrape or a brush burn.
- parts of the body further away from the center
- relating to the crown of the head or of a tooth
- a human health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time
- the motion of a limb or appendage away from the midline of the body.
- the stretching of a fractured or dislocated limb so as to restore it to its natural position.
25 Clues: a bruise • to turn inward • bending an arm or leg • the back side of things • toward the middle or center • toward the head end of the body • conditions are severe and sudden in onset. • parts of the body further away from the center • relating to the crown of the head or of a tooth • to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-31
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- Turning forearm toward the body
- color from bleeding underneath
- Decreasing angle of the bones or joints
- Farthest from the Middle of the body
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Looseness in the joint
- Extreme straightening of a part
- Abbreviation of this is Dx
- Movement toward the mid line of the body
- Situated to a center
- Abbreviation of this is fx
- Pain felt somewhere other than it's origin
- Pointing toes up
- Laying face up
- Towards the top
- towards the bottom of the body
- Injury with a long duration
- Pointing toes down
- Bringing toes inward to the body
- Turning forearm away from the body
- Closest to center of the body
- Farthest from the center of the body
- Abbreviation of this is BP
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Body's response to injury
- Abbreviation of this is CPR
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- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- Arm or leg Rotating toward the mid line
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Healing apparatus
- Increasing angle of the joint
- Top of a structure
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- towards the front of body
- closest to the middle of the body
- Knees going inward
- Arm or leg rotating away from the mid line
- towards the bottom
- closest to the skin
- Laying face down
- Swelling in the tissue
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Swelling in the Joint
- Sound from bone or cartilage or fractured parts of a bone
- Abbreviation of this is ASAP
- Bringing toes away from the body
- Situated away from the center
- Bottom of a structure
- Bruise
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Movement away from the mid line of the body
- farthest from the skin
- Recent Injury
- knees going outward
55 Clues: Bruise • Recent Injury • Laying face up • Towards the top • Laying face down • Pointing toes up • Healing apparatus • Top of a structure • Knees going inward • towards the bottom • Pointing toes down • closest to the skin • knees going outward • Situated to a center • Swelling in the Joint • Bottom of a structure • Looseness in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • farthest from the skin • ...
NUTRITION 2025-02-05
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- – Micronutrients that are important for maintaining health. Examples include calcium, iron, and potassium.
- – Micronutrients that help regulate body processes and support overall health. Examples include Vitamin A, C, and D.
- – Nutrients required by the body in smaller amounts, including vitamins and minerals.
- – A unit of measurement for energy. Foods and drinks provide calories that fuel the body.
- – A type of fat found in the blood. Too much can increase the risk of heart disease.
- – A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of health.
- – The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body, which is crucial for various bodily functions.
- Size – The amount of food consumed in one sitting, which can impact overall calorie intake.
- – A macronutrient essential for building and repairing tissues. Sources include meat, dairy, beans, and nuts.
- Label – A label on packaged foods that provides information on the nutritional content, serving size, and ingredients.
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- – A macronutrient that provides the body with energy. Sources include bread, rice, pasta, and fruits.
- – The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- – Nutrients required by the body in large amounts, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- Calories – Calories from foods and drinks that provide little or no nutritional value, such as sugary snacks or sodas.
- – A macronutrient that provides energy and supports cell function. Sources include oils, butter, avocados, and fatty fish.
- – The process of breaking down food into nutrients that the body can absorb and use.
- – Compounds found in foods like fruits and vegetables that help protect cells from damage.
- Diet – A diet that includes a variety of foods in the right proportions to provide all the nutrients the body needs.
- Mass Index) – A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- – A type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest. It helps with digestion and is found in plant-based foods like vegetables, fruits, and whole grains.
20 Clues: – The process by which the body converts food into energy. • Mass Index) – A measure of body fat based on height and weight. • – The process of breaking down food into nutrients that the body can absorb and use. • – A type of fat found in the blood. Too much can increase the risk of heart disease. • ...
Miscellaneous Part 1Makayla C 2023-03-16
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- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- Our internal body temperature is regulated by a part of our brain called the hypothalamus
- slow oxidative (SO), fast oxidative (FO) and fast glycolytic (FG)
- 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.
- to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream
- 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.
- refers to the brains, nerves,spinal cords, ganglia and other receptor organs that receive and interpret stimuli
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- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- make up a major part of the circulatory system
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream.
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
- your body's central framework
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- One of many substances made by glands in 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.
20 Clues: your body's central framework • make up a major part of the circulatory system • One of many substances made by glands in the body. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra • ...
Intro to Anatomy Terms 2016-08-24
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- position Body is standing, feet together, facing forward, arms to side
- Membrane that covers organs
- Study of internal and external structures of the body
- Anatomy where structures cant be seen with the naked eye
- Divides Anterior and Posterior sections of the body
- Membrane lining with the abdominopelvic cavity
- Microscopic anatomy that deals with tissues
- Front of the body separated by diaphragm (Thoracic, Abdominopelvic cavities)
- Microscopic anatomy that deals with cells
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- Membrane attached to wall of cavity
- Separates both the right and left portions of the body
- Anatomy that deal with observation of large structures
- Head, neck and trunk
- Arms, legs, and their girdles
- Separates the body horizontally
- Function of the body
- Involves mostly the back of the upper body (Cranial, Vertebral)
17 Clues: Head, neck and trunk • Function of the body • Membrane that covers organs • Arms, legs, and their girdles • Separates the body horizontally • Membrane attached to wall of cavity • Microscopic anatomy that deals with cells • Microscopic anatomy that deals with tissues • Membrane lining with the abdominopelvic cavity • Divides Anterior and Posterior sections of the body • ...
Unit 3: Developing a Healthy Lifestyle Crossword 2025-09-18
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- Maintaining proper fluid balance in the body
- Elements needed for body processes like bone health
- Six essential substances the body requires from food
- Supply energy and help absorb vitamins
- Provide energy for the body
- The process of consuming food and nutrients
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- Nutrients that support various body functions
- The measure of how heavy something or someone is
- A food guidance system for healthy eating
- The condition of being physically healthy and strong
- Physical movement that benefits health and fitness
- System responsible for movement and strength
- The body system made up of bones
- Essential for hydration and bodily functions
- What the body needs to function and stay healthy
- How a person perceives their physical appearance
- Helps build and repair body tissues
17 Clues: Provide energy for the body • The body system made up of bones • Helps build and repair body tissues • Supply energy and help absorb vitamins • A food guidance system for healthy eating • The process of consuming food and nutrients • Maintaining proper fluid balance in the body • System responsible for movement and strength • Essential for hydration and bodily functions • ...
Cohen Cunningham - Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-11
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- Move oxygen-poor blood to the heart
- Removes waste
- The different sets of things working together to make a functioning person
- Made of cells which can contract to make movement
- What allows us to reproduce
- Allows you to breathe
- Uses hormones for communication of organs
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- Smallest blood vessels
- Breaks down food for absorption
- Moves blood (in general) throughout the body
- Breakdown of food into smaller pieces
- What allow for movement in the body and has many types
- What lets you feel things
- Equilibrium in the body
- Chemical messengers in your body
- An organ which creates one or more substances
- Moves oxygen-rich blood throughout the body
- Allows you to move
- Complex food molecules are broken down into simpler ones
- Framework of your body
20 Clues: Removes waste • Allows you to move • Allows you to breathe • Smallest blood vessels • Framework of your body • Equilibrium in the body • What lets you feel things • What allows us to reproduce • Breaks down food for absorption • Chemical messengers in your body • Move oxygen-poor blood to the heart • Breakdown of food into smaller pieces • Uses hormones for communication of organs • ...
Animals, Emotions, and Body Parts in Spanish 2021-11-23
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- An animal that is small and hops around
- Your Calm
- You're happy
- The body part that helps us touch
- An animal that gallops
- The body part that takes in food
- Your Confused
- An animal that lays eggs in a barn
- The body part that helps us see
- Your in love
- Your sad
- Your Scared
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- An animal that meows
- Your tired
- Your Nervous
- Grows on the top of your head
- An animal that rolls around in mud
- The body part that helps us get from place to place
- Your depressed
- An animal that moo's
- The body part that helps us smell
- The body part that has toes
- An animal that clucks
- An animal with four paws
- The body part that helps us see
25 Clues: Your sad • Your Calm • Your tired • Your Scared • Your Nervous • You're happy • Your in love • Your Confused • Your depressed • An animal that meows • An animal that moo's • An animal that clucks • An animal that gallops • An animal with four paws • The body part that has toes • Grows on the top of your head • The body part that helps us see • The body part that helps us see • ...
Animals, Emotions, and Body Parts in Spanish 2021-11-23
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- An animal that is small and hops around
- Your Calm
- You're happy
- The body part that helps us touch
- An animal that gallops
- The body part that takes in food
- Your Confused
- An animal that lays eggs in a barn
- The body part that helps us see
- Your in love
- Your sad
- Your Scared
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- An animal that meows
- Your tired
- Your Nervous
- Grows on the top of your head
- An animal that rolls around in mud
- The body part that helps us get from place to place
- Your depressed
- An animal that moo's
- The body part that helps us smell
- The body part that has toes
- An animal that clucks
- An animal with four paws
- The body part that helps us see
25 Clues: Your sad • Your Calm • Your tired • Your Scared • Your Nervous • You're happy • Your in love • Your Confused • Your depressed • An animal that meows • An animal that moo's • An animal that clucks • An animal that gallops • An animal with four paws • The body part that has toes • Grows on the top of your head • The body part that helps us see • The body part that helps us see • ...
Jose V - Med Terms - Suffix/Supplements 2023-08-05
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- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part
- surgical incision
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- surgical repair
- pain
- breathing
- swelling of
- study of
- state of
- involuntary
- process of visually examining
- toward the head end of the body; upper
- to record
- inflammation of
- chest
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- surgical removal
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- laying face down
- state of heat
- back
- condition
- toward or at the front of the body
- person who studies
- faintinng or passing out
- urine
- laying face up
- paralysis
- discharge
28 Clues: back • pain • urine • chest • study of • state of • condition • breathing • paralysis • to record • discharge • swelling of • involuntary • state of heat • laying face up • surgical repair • inflammation of • surgical removal • laying face down • surgical incision • person who studies • faintinng or passing out • process of visually examining • toward or at the front of the body • toward the head end of the body; upper • ...
The Excretory System Crossword 2025-10-26
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- Removal of waste from your blood which occurs in the kidneys
- The chemical produced when the body breaks down proteins
- A liquid waste product that the body expels in order to cool the body and remove excess salts
- The intake gas for respiration
- The organ that stores urine
- Organ responsible for filtering blood and producing urine
- The microscopic functional element of your kidneys
- The process of intaking and outputting vital gases from your body
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- The hollow tube that allows urine to leave the body
- The set of chemical reactions that convert food into energy
- Gas produced during respiration
- The waste product that leaves your body as a liquid
- The process of removing waste from the body
- The liquid that travels through your body carrying oxygen and nutrients to cells
- The largest organ in the body
- A waste product that the body removes via urination
16 Clues: The organ that stores urine • The largest organ in the body • The intake gas for respiration • Gas produced during respiration • The process of removing waste from the body • The microscopic functional element of your kidneys • The hollow tube that allows urine to leave the body • The waste product that leaves your body as a liquid • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
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- system that protect the body from diseases
- system that controls growth development
- many cells in a specific function
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- system that eliminates products waste
- the most important nutrient
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- system that produce gametes
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
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- tissue that movement are form
- system that supports the body
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- supply raw materials for growth
- the internal condition of the human body
- the small unit of life
- system that produce movement
- the major source of energy in the body
- guards against infection and injury
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- system that breaks down food
25 Clues: the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • system that produce movement • system that breaks down food • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • tissue that movement are form • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
The Human Body - By : ayihastuti 2020-04-19
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- / The organ system that moves blood around your body.
- / The organ system that gives your body support.
- / Hard parts inside your mouth that you use to chew.
- / A hard flexible tissue found in your ear and nose.
- / Tissue that is used to store energy and keep you warm.
- / Breathe in.
- / An organ that let you think.
- / Tissue that helps you move.
- / Break down food inside your body.
- / A joint in the middle of your leg.
- / An organ that pumps blood.
- / The organ system that controls your body.
- / Body parts you walk on.
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- / A joint in the middle of your arm.
- / The organ system that breaks down food.
- / Organs that you use to breathe.
- / A tissue that connects bones to bones.
- / A tissue that connects muscles to bones.
- / Body parts you use to touch things and to point.
- / A joint that connects your hand and arm.
- / A part of your body you use to grab things.
- / Breathe out.
22 Clues: / Breathe in. • / Breathe out. • / Body parts you walk on. • / An organ that pumps blood. • / Tissue that helps you move. • / An organ that let you think. • / Organs that you use to breathe. • / Break down food inside your body. • / A joint in the middle of your arm. • / A joint in the middle of your leg. • / A tissue that connects bones to bones. • ...
TSA Review- AN SA 2021-04-16
Across
- bones in the wrist
- cold treatment
- brain injury
- injury to a ligament
- closer to the point of attachment
- lower part of body
- consumable supply;dressing
- bone in the front of the leg
- toward the outside of the body
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- pertaining to upper body
- front of the body
- connects bone to bone
- toward the midline of the body
- jaw bone
- injury to muscle or tendon
Down
- organ that pumps blood throughtout the body
- a bruise
- there are 3500 ____ in a pound
- bone in the front of the knee
- an example of the type of supply is a tape table
- turning palm face down
- brings blood back in to the heart
- further away from the point of attachment
- mouth
- pump blood out
- biggest bone in the body
- connects muscle to bone
- bone located in the back of the head
29 Clues: mouth • a bruise • jaw bone • brain injury • cold treatment • pump blood out • front of the body • bones in the wrist • lower part of body • injury to a ligament • connects bone to bone • turning palm face down • connects muscle to bone • biggest bone in the body • pertaining to upper body • consumable supply;dressing • injury to muscle or tendon • bone in the front of the leg • ...
Relative Positions 2023-02-23
Across
- The arm.
- The leg.
- The head.
- Means toward the back.
- The armpit.
- Means that a body part is below another body part.
- Describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part.
- Means that body is standing erect, face forward, with the upper limbs at the sides and the palms forward.
- Means towards the side or away from the midline.
- The neck.
- The hip.
- Refers to an imaginary midline dividing the body into equal right and left halves.
- Is the opposite of proximal.
- Means towards the front.
Down
- The thigh.
- The point of the shoulder.
- The back.
- The cheek.
- Means that a body part is above another part.
- The abdomen.
- The elbow.
- The finger or toe.
- Refers to paired structures, one of which is on each side.
- Refers to structures on the same side.
- Refers to structures on the opposite side.
25 Clues: The arm. • The leg. • The hip. • The back. • The head. • The neck. • The thigh. • The cheek. • The elbow. • The armpit. • The abdomen. • The finger or toe. • Means toward the back. • Means towards the front. • The point of the shoulder. • Is the opposite of proximal. • Refers to structures on the same side. • Refers to structures on the opposite side. • Means that a body part is above another part. • ...
The Coronary Crossword 2023-03-29
Across
- Formation of all types of blood cells
- Heart rate exceeding 100 BPM
- Gives blood cells the ability to transmit oxygen
- Cell fragments in blood involved in blood clotting
- The formation of red blood cells
- The largest artery in the body
- Measurement of the volume of RBCs in blood
- Foreign materials in the body
- Liquid portion of blood, removes waste and helps distribute nutrients
- Carry deoxygenated blood from parts of the body to the heart
Down
- Carry oxygenated blood from the heart to parts of the body
- Heart rate slower than 60 BPM
- Receives deoxygenated blood from the veins, pumps blood to lungs
- Smallest blood vessels in the body
- Blood cells that create antibodies to fight antigens
- Prevent back-flow of blood
- Condition(s) that weakens red blood cells
- Blood proteins created to defend against foreign materials in the body
- Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs, pumps blood to other parts of the body
- Muscles around the heart that cause heart contractions
20 Clues: Prevent back-flow of blood • Heart rate exceeding 100 BPM • Heart rate slower than 60 BPM • Foreign materials in the body • The largest artery in the body • The formation of red blood cells • Smallest blood vessels in the body • Formation of all types of blood cells • Condition(s) that weakens red blood cells • Measurement of the volume of RBCs in blood • ...
Anatomical Movements and Directions 2023-05-12
Across
- Divides the body into a Top and Bottom
- The Back side of the body
- Rotating the forearm, hand facing down
- The Front side of the body
- Movement away from the midline
- Situated above
- Lying Face-Down
- Rotation of upper arm, toward the midline
- Farther from the point of attachment
- Pertaining to the palm of the hand
- Lying Face-Up
- Movement toward the midline
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Into the body, close to the center
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot
Down
- Rotating the forearm, hand facing up
- Farther from the midline
- Nerve carrying signal toward the brain
- Nerve carrying signal away from the brain
- Closer to the midline
- Situated below
- The body position used as a starting point
- Divides the body into a Left and Right
- Divides the body into a Front and Back
- Close to the surface
- Rotation of upper arm, away from midline
26 Clues: Lying Face-Up • Situated below • Situated above • Lying Face-Down • Close to the surface • Closer to the midline • Farther from the midline • The Back side of the body • The Front side of the body • Movement toward the midline • Movement away from the midline • Closer to the point of attachment • Pertaining to the palm of the hand • Into the body, close to the center • ...
Anatomy Vocabulary 2021-10-13
Across
- body divided into 11 areas
- closer to the origin of the body
- lines all body cavities open to exterior
- condition by overproduction of skin cells
- in armpit & genital areas
- toward the midline
- all over the body, regulates body heat
- orange-yellow
- yellow, reddish brown, black
- water-filled raised lesions
- abnormal cell mess
- burns/ an associated danger
- blood & skin appear blue/poorly oxygenated
- tissue- internal communication
- degree- full-thickness burn
- layer- blood vessels, sweat glands, oil gland
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- surrounds the heart
- lines open body cavities closed to exterior
- feedback- clotting of blood/enhances stimulus
- material oxidized and dries/darkens
- mixture of oily substances
- burn- over 25% 2nd, over 10% 3rd
- dense connective tissue
- study of the cell
- tissue- protects and binds tissue together
- fluid- thin, clear fluid by serous membrane
- feedback- body temp reduces stimulus
- study of function of the body's structure
- produced by hair follicle
- ulcers- bedsores
30 Clues: orange-yellow • ulcers- bedsores • study of the cell • toward the midline • abnormal cell mess • surrounds the heart • dense connective tissue • in armpit & genital areas • produced by hair follicle • body divided into 11 areas • mixture of oily substances • water-filled raised lesions • burns/ an associated danger • degree- full-thickness burn • yellow, reddish brown, black • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 - Savannah Hinton W3 2023-11-09
Across
- cardiovascular disease
- a test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- a device used to control an irregular heart rhythm.
- when your heart does not pump enough blood to your body.
- creates radio waves to take clear pictures of your body.
- outside of, without
- vessel
- sound waves that create images of internal body structure.
- the process of recording
- chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- when brain blood flow is blocked or sudden bleeding in brain.
- diabetes mellitus
- ventricular tachycardia
- acute coronary syndrome
Down
- it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart
- electricity
- excessive
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body.
- chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back.
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- blood vessels that carry blood throughout your body.
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
- cane-shaped vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood in the body.
23 Clues: vessel • excessive • electricity • diabetes mellitus • outside of, without • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • acute coronary syndrome • the process of recording • it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart • networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues. • chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back. • chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body. • ...
Fluid Balance Crossword 2024-10-23
Across
- Receptor that senses disturbances in osmolality
- Age group with highest dehydration risk
- 2/3 of the total body water
- excess of fluid in the body
- 1/3 of the total body water
- End result from ADH secretion
- Body fluid outside of the vascular space
- Body fluid inside of the vascular space
- Hormone that is released when there is an increase in plasma osmolality or decrease in circulating blood volume
- Fluids that have less solutes than in cells
- Fluids that have more solutes than in cells
Down
- deficit of fluids in the body
- Receptor that senses depleted plasma volume
- A type of abnormal fluid loss
- The largest amount of body water is eliminated by the
- Pushing pressures
- pulling pressures
- Significant risk factor for fluid imbalances
- Condition that is a result of the accumulation of fluid in the interstitial spaces
- Fluids that are the same osmolality as the cell interior
- Another name for ADH
21 Clues: Pushing pressures • pulling pressures • Another name for ADH • 2/3 of the total body water • excess of fluid in the body • 1/3 of the total body water • deficit of fluids in the body • A type of abnormal fluid loss • End result from ADH secretion • Age group with highest dehydration risk • Body fluid inside of the vascular space • Body fluid outside of the vascular space • ...
Ancient Chinese culture crossword 2020-06-07
Across
- the type of Buddhisms that starts with "S"
- the religion that shaped china the least
- what the ancient Chinese used to wrap the body
- decoration on the walls in the tomb
- the type of Buddhism that starts with "T"
- ancient Chinese philosopher
- a circle with black and white on each side
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- what guarded the outside of the tomb
- the type of cloth which was used to wrap the body
- what the food used for the after life was placed in
- the type of Buddhism that starts with "H"
- tool used to cut open the persons brain
- what you would sprinkle on the body
- what you would place the dead body on
- the Emperor that the terracotta warriors defended
- the number of months you would have to leave the body
- main Chinese religion
- what the royal Chinese were buried in
- what the ancient Chinese did to the body
- it was believed to leave the body once the human died
20 Clues: main Chinese religion • ancient Chinese philosopher • what you would sprinkle on the body • decoration on the walls in the tomb • what guarded the outside of the tomb • what you would place the dead body on • what the royal Chinese were buried in • tool used to cut open the persons brain • the religion that shaped china the least • what the ancient Chinese did to the body • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- system that protect the body from diseases
- the internal condition of the human body
- the major source of energy in the body
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- system that produce movement
- many cells in a specific function
Down
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- system that controls growth development
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- guards against infection and injury
- system that breaks down food
- the most important nutrient
- system that produce gametes
- system that eliminates products waste
- supply raw materials for growth
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- system that supports the body
- the small unit of life
- tissue that movement are form
25 Clues: the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • system that breaks down food • system that produce movement • system that supports the body • tissue that movement are form • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
Miscellaneous - Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-03
Across
- the process of complex molecules being broken down
- your body's chemical messengers
- moves blood throughout the body
- glands and organs that make and release hormones
- occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
- remove waste products from the body
- includes mouth and stomach
- body's central framework
- smallest type of blood vessel
- the organized network of nerve tissue in the body
- organs and tissues that help you breathe
Down
- responsible for producing offspring
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- chewing
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- consists of a single muscle cell
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- process of keeping your body at a state of equilibrium
- an organ that makes one or more substances
- blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
20 Clues: chewing • body's central framework • includes mouth and stomach • smallest type of blood vessel • your body's chemical messengers • moves blood throughout the body • consists of a single muscle cell • responsible for producing offspring • remove waste products from the body • organs and tissues that help you breathe • an organ that makes one or more substances • ...
Nutrition Exam Review 2022-10-25
Across
- the process of your body converting what you eat and drink into energy
- starch the body can't digest
- commonly found in baked goods desserts and sweets
- an unsaturated fat in some animal foods
- need 2,400-2,800 daily
- has two types: fat-soluble and water-soluble
- starches that are absorbed slowly
- regulates body temperature and lubricates joints
- produced by the body(liver)and consumed from food
- found in vegetables and fish oils
- proteins, fruits, veggies, grains, and dairy
Down
- sugars absorbed quickly
- food that has nutrients added back after being lost in processing
- must be obtained from the diet
- mineral found in table salt
- found in food that helps to maintain the body
- adding needed nutrients to foods that didn't have them before
- guide that identifies daily eating proportions
- high in calories but lacks in the other nutrients
- body depends on for every process necessary for life
- provides energy and bulid/maintain body tissue
21 Clues: need 2,400-2,800 daily • sugars absorbed quickly • mineral found in table salt • starch the body can't digest • must be obtained from the diet • starches that are absorbed slowly • found in vegetables and fish oils • an unsaturated fat in some animal foods • has two types: fat-soluble and water-soluble • proteins, fruits, veggies, grains, and dairy • ...
Landforms 2023-07-13
Across
- one of the 7 largest bodies of land
- small body of still water formed naturally
- large group of islands in a sea
- sluggish, marshy water body
- pebbly or sandy shore
- body of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- land with steep sides that rises sharply from the surrounding ground
- large, thick body of slowly moving ice
Down
- land area, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water
- branch of a river
- narrow stretch of land connecting 2 large land areas
- one of the 5 major bodies of salt water that surround the 7 continents
- sizeable inland body of water
- mountain created as liquid rock or ash erupts from Earth
- wooded land
- steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice
- tidal mouth of a large river
- brow, flat-top with steep sides
- part of a large body of water that extends into the shoreline
- point of land that extends into a body of water
20 Clues: wooded land • branch of a river • pebbly or sandy shore • sluggish, marshy water body • tidal mouth of a large river • sizeable inland body of water • large group of islands in a sea • brow, flat-top with steep sides • one of the 7 largest bodies of land • large, thick body of slowly moving ice • steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice • small body of still water formed naturally • ...
First Aid Key Terms 2023-10-01
Across
- Emergency lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating
- Injury to the ligaments around a joint
- A part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- Any substance that is harmful to your body
- Injury caused by freezing of the skin
- A cloth covering for a wound or sore
- Wound made by a pointed object
Down
- When the body gets too cold
- The cutting off or separation of a body part of a body
- A brief loss of consciousness
- Blocked blood flow to the brain
- Fabric used to cover, dress, and bind up wounds
- A partial or complete break in the bone
- Hurt, damaged, or destroyed by fire or extreme heat
- The body can no longer control its temperature
- Not enough blood circulating around body
- Viruses, bacteria enters the body and begin to multiply
- Medical attention to an injured person
- An injury that breaks skin
- When muscle is stretched or tears
20 Clues: An injury that breaks skin • When the body gets too cold • A brief loss of consciousness • Wound made by a pointed object • Blocked blood flow to the brain • When muscle is stretched or tears • A cloth covering for a wound or sore • Injury caused by freezing of the skin • Injury to the ligaments around a joint • Medical attention to an injured person • ...
Weight Training 2 Terminology 2023-10-02
Across
- muscle fibers that contract quickly
- the continued training of a muscle(s) after failure
- increasing the angle between 2 points
- extension of the foot
- the ability to change direction efficiently
- one of Mr. Spooner's favorite video games
- movement upwards
- flexion of the foot
- movement that lengthens the muscle tissue
- work is away from the midline
- away from the midline of the body
- the development of explosiveness in muscular tissue as well as general athleticism
Down
- the middle of your body
- movement downwards
- movement that shortens the muscle body
- the growth of muscular tissue
- reps in reserve
- palms facing towards the body
- decreasing of the angle between 2 points
- towards the midline of the body
- multiple exercises make up 1 set
- modifications that consist of time, equipment, technique
- work is towards the midline
- exercises designed to support a main exercise or area of the body
- palms facing away from the body
25 Clues: reps in reserve • movement upwards • movement downwards • flexion of the foot • extension of the foot • the middle of your body • work is towards the midline • the growth of muscular tissue • palms facing towards the body • work is away from the midline • towards the midline of the body • palms facing away from the body • multiple exercises make up 1 set • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 - Savannah Hinton W3 2023-11-09
Across
- cardiovascular disease
- a test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- a device used to control an irregular heart rhythm.
- when your heart does not pump enough blood to your body.
- creates radio waves to take clear pictures of your body.
- outside of, without
- vessel
- sound waves that create images of internal body structure.
- the process of recording
- chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- when brain blood flow is blocked or sudden bleeding in brain.
- diabetes mellitus
- ventricular tachycardia
- acute coronary syndrome
Down
- it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart
- electricity
- excessive
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body.
- chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back.
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- blood vessels that carry blood throughout your body.
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
- cane-shaped vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood in the body.
23 Clues: vessel • excessive • electricity • diabetes mellitus • outside of, without • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • acute coronary syndrome • the process of recording • it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart • networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues. • chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back. • chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body. • ...
Sports Med Terms 2023-08-29
Across
- Hx, Acronym
- Plane of body (Left/Right)
- Fx, Acronym
- Moving a part away from the midline
- Farther from the point of reference
- Farther from the body's surface
- Thumb away from the pinky
- Back of the body
- Tx, Acronym
- S/S, Acronym
- Rotating a part up
- Raising a part
- Away from the midline
- ROM, Acronym
- Plane of body (Up/Down)
- Thumb touching the pinky
Down
- Lowering a point
- Closer to the point of reference
- Moving a part towards the midline
- Closer to the body's surface
- Front of the body
- Dx, Acronym
- Rotating a part down
- Same as anterior, but for hand and foot
- Same as posterior, but for hand and foot
- Above a body part
- Bending a part
- Below a body part
- Plane of body (Front/Back)
- Closer to the midline
- Extending a part
31 Clues: Hx, Acronym • Fx, Acronym • Dx, Acronym • Tx, Acronym • S/S, Acronym • ROM, Acronym • Bending a part • Raising a part • Lowering a point • Back of the body • Extending a part • Front of the body • Above a body part • Below a body part • Rotating a part up • Rotating a part down • Closer to the midline • Away from the midline • Plane of body (Up/Down) • Thumb touching the pinky • Thumb away from the pinky • ...
candlestick 2021-12-22
14 Clues: hamil • anting • memeluk • candle hitam • candle putih • dari open ke close • ketahan di level sama • garis diatas dibawah body • gak punya body ada shadow • gada body long upper shadow • gada body long lower shadow • body kecil lower shadow 2x body • botak gak punya upper lower shadow • body kecil upper lower shadow panjang
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- system that eliminates products waste
- system that breaks down food
- system that supports the body
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- supply raw materials for growth
- many cells in a specific function
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- guards against infection and injury
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- system that produce movement
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
Down
- the internal condition of the human body
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- system that controls growth development
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- the major source of energy in the body
- the most important nutrient
- system that produce gametes
- tissue that movement are form
- system that protect the body from diseases
- the small unit of life
25 Clues: the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • system that breaks down food • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • system that produce movement • system that supports the body • tissue that movement are form • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- guards against infection and injury
- the internal condition of the human body
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- system that eliminates products waste
- system that produce gametes
- supply raw materials for growth
- many cells in a specific function
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- system that supports the body
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- is equal to to 4.18 J
- system that protect the body from diseases
Down
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- that movement are form
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- the major source of energy in the body
- system that controls growth development
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- the most important nutrient
- system that produce movement
- system that breaks down food
- the small unit of life
25 Clues: is equal to to 4.18 J • that movement are form • the small unit of life • system that produce gametes • the most important nutrient • system that produce movement • system that breaks down food • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • system that eliminates products waste • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- is equal to to 4.18 J
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- supply raw materials for growth
- the internal condition of the human body
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- many cells in a specific function
- system that produce gametes
- system that produce movement
- group of tissue performing a specific function
Down
- system that protect the body from diseases
- system that eliminates products waste
- the most important nutrient
- the major source of energy in the body
- that movement are form
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- system that breaks down food
- system that supports the body
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- guards against infection and injury
- the small unit of life
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- system that controls growth development
25 Clues: is equal to to 4.18 J • that movement are form • the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • system that breaks down food • system that produce movement • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • system that eliminates products waste • ...
Anatony Teminology 2014-01-08
Across
- the midline towards the middle
- on the under-side
- the human abdomen
- situated towards the head and further from the feet
- the plane that divides the body into left and right
- to cut or divide into two approximately equal parts
- a plane right angles to the longitude axis
- increase the angle between the two parts
- the reign of an animal's body
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- thee upper surface or side of the body
- towards the head
- decreases the angle between the two parts
- the plane that divide the body into dorsal and ventral parts
- in front of toward the head
- away from the head towards the feet
- movement of an appendage away from the longitudinal axis of the body
- towards the tailor or rear of the body
- fat
- away from the midline towards the side
- movement of the appendage toward the longitudinal axis of the body
- closest to the point of attachment
- farthest from the point of attachment
- toward the tail
23 Clues: fat • toward the tail • towards the head • on the under-side • the human abdomen • in front of toward the head • the reign of an animal's body • the midline towards the middle • closest to the point of attachment • away from the head towards the feet • farthest from the point of attachment • thee upper surface or side of the body • towards the tailor or rear of the body • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 - Savannah Hinton W3 2023-11-09
Across
- cardiovascular disease
- a test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- a device used to control an irregular heart rhythm.
- when your heart does not pump enough blood to your body.
- creates radio waves to take clear pictures of your body.
- outside of, without
- vessel
- sound waves that create images of internal body structure.
- the process of recording
- chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- when brain blood flow is blocked or sudden bleeding in brain.
- diabetes mellitus
- ventricular tachycardia
- acute coronary syndrome
Down
- it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart
- electricity
- excessive
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body.
- chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back.
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- blood vessels that carry blood throughout your body.
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
- cane-shaped vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood in the body.
23 Clues: vessel • excessive • electricity • diabetes mellitus • outside of, without • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • acute coronary syndrome • the process of recording • it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart • networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues. • chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back. • chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body. • ...
Land and Water Features 2024-01-24
Across
- mound or hill of sand
- wide flat area
- mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river
- where river water and ocean water meet
- area with very little precipitation
- land along the edge of a body of water
- mountain with liquid rock and magma
- deep valley with high steep sides
- body of water surrounded by land
- large floating sheets of ice
- small river or stream
Down
- landform that rises high above the ground
- flat land that is higher than the land around it
- lower and rounder than a mountain
- natural stream of water falling from a high place
- narrow body of water off of a larger body of water
- land with water on all sides
- natural body of moving water
- high steep section of rock or soil
- low land between hills or mountains
- large body of salt water
- where a body of water meets land
22 Clues: wide flat area • mound or hill of sand • small river or stream • large body of salt water • land with water on all sides • natural body of moving water • large floating sheets of ice • body of water surrounded by land • where a body of water meets land • lower and rounder than a mountain • deep valley with high steep sides • high steep section of rock or soil • ...
Les privat Matematika Murah 2020-04-19
Across
- / A joint that connects your hand and arm.
- / A joint in the middle of your leg.
- / A joint in the middle of your arm.
- / Organs that you use to breathe.
- / An organ that pumps blood.
- / Break down food inside your body.
- / A tissue that connects bones to bones.
- / Tissue that helps you move.
- / Hard parts inside your mouth that you use to chew.
- / The organ system that gives your body support.
Down
- / A hard flexible tissue found in your ear and nose.
- / The organ system that breaks down food.
- / The organ system that moves blood around your body.
- / Breathe in.
- / An organ that let you think.
- / The organ system that controls your body.
- / A tissue that connects muscles to bones.
- / Breathe out.
- / Body parts you use to touch things and to point.
- / A part of your body you use to grab things.
- / Body parts you walk on.
- / Tissue that is used to store energy and keep you warm.
22 Clues: / Breathe in. • / Breathe out. • / Body parts you walk on. • / An organ that pumps blood. • / Tissue that helps you move. • / An organ that let you think. • / Organs that you use to breathe. • / Break down food inside your body. • / A joint in the middle of your leg. • / A joint in the middle of your arm. • / A tissue that connects bones to bones. • ...
Medical response 2020-05-08
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- medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body
- movement of blood through the body
- state of being awake and aware of what is happening
- principle of emergency response and appropriate teatment
- route through which air enters in the body
- statistical measures of essential body functions
- skin injury caused by corrosive materials
- removal of a person's limbs,fingers,toes...
- rapid assessment of which patients have the worst injuries and require teatment first
- wound resulting from minor damage to the epidermal layer of a skin
- abnormal presence of parasitic microorganisms within the body
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- injury of respiratory system caused by exposure to hot gases
- loss of blood
- cardio pulmonary resuscitation
- building dedicated to the care of injured, ill people
- injury in which part of the body is pulled away
- crack or break in a bone
- emergency medical services
- heartbeat that can be feltwhen an artery is pressed
- basic medical care to an injury victim
- any liquid originating in the body
21 Clues: loss of blood • crack or break in a bone • emergency medical services • cardio pulmonary resuscitation • movement of blood through the body • any liquid originating in the body • basic medical care to an injury victim • skin injury caused by corrosive materials • route through which air enters in the body • removal of a person's limbs,fingers,toes... • ...
Intro To A&P 2024-12-09
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- Relative Position - Located on or near the surface of the body
- The quadrant the right iliac region is located in (two words)
- This organ system contains the kidneys
- This organ system plays a role in fluid balance AND defense of the body
- cavities that contain the lungs
- The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment
- organs located within a cavity of the body are called:
- Relative Position - Away from the midline of the body
- groin region
- Relative Position - Away from the center, opposite of central
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- Relative Position - Above another part or closer to the head
- space that divides the thoracic cavity into two compartments
- navel region
- cheek region
- head region
- Plane that divides body lengthwise into right and left
- Plane that divides body into anterior and posterior
- Plane that divides body horizontally into superior and inferior portions
- part of the back/spine region
- Another word for anterior
- This organ system consists of the skin and related structures
21 Clues: head region • navel region • cheek region • groin region • Another word for anterior • part of the back/spine region • cavities that contain the lungs • This organ system contains the kidneys • Plane that divides body into anterior and posterior • Relative Position - Away from the midline of the body • Plane that divides body lengthwise into right and left • ...
cool puzzle 2020-12-10
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- smaller than ulnar and radial nerves
- supplies blood to skin and muscles
- controlled voluntarily
- bones that form bridge of nose
- muscles that draw the scalp backward
- science of the nervous system
- what flows through the body?
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- originates in the brain
- controls and coordinates all body functions
- what purifies the body?
- acts to perform an action for the body
- contracts and moves parts of the body
- act of breathing
- what controls the blood flow in the body?
- study of minute structures
- main structure of the body
16 Clues: act of breathing • controlled voluntarily • originates in the brain • what purifies the body? • study of minute structures • main structure of the body • what flows through the body? • science of the nervous system • bones that form bridge of nose • supplies blood to skin and muscles • smaller than ulnar and radial nerves • muscles that draw the scalp backward • ...
Nutrition crossword 2020-12-01
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- Makes up 50-70% of our body
- disease which prevents the body from controlling the amount of sugar in the blood
- a product found in wheat and barley
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- measurement of energy
- contain hydrogen and oxygen and are used to release energy in the animal body.
- stimulant found in coffee, tea, some chocolate and energy drinks
- a process in our body that turns what we eat into energy
- the type of foods that a person eats
- Creates healthy blood and carries oxygen around the body
- broken down form our body uses for energy
- process of working out to remain healthy
- substances obtained from food that help us grow
- sugar found in fruit and honey
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- assist in protecting your body against the damage caused by free radicals
- Important for cell growth.
- prevents constipation, cancer and heart disease. Can be found in most natural and unprocessed foods.
- relating to heart and blood muscles
- fuel from food that is used to be active
- not being able to eat specific products
- Sugar found in milk
- a sterol made by the body. Can be found in meat, eggs, poultry and dairy foods
- added to the body to increase an amount of something
- Being overweight. Could be from genetics
- used to strengthen bones and teeth
- Electrolytes are minerals which are needed to keep the body's balance of fluids at a healthy level
- highly concentrated source of energy from your body
- Important for formation of bones, teeth, blood and connective tissue
- BMI is a measure of a person's body size by calculating their weight in relation to their height
- characteristics gain from your parents
30 Clues: Sugar found in milk • measurement of energy • Important for cell growth. • Makes up 50-70% of our body • sugar found in fruit and honey • used to strengthen bones and teeth • relating to heart and blood muscles • a product found in wheat and barley • the type of foods that a person eats • characteristics gain from your parents • not being able to eat specific products • ...
Intro to medical terminology 2024-12-04
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- A movement that straightens or opens a joint:
- Further away from the midline of the body:
- within the muscle.
- is a pounding or racing heart
- ankle movement letting off the car's gas pedal:
- A structure of the arm or leg that is closer to the trunk:
- A structure of the arm or leg that is further away from the trunk:
- A movement hen the radius crosses over the ulna:
- between, but not within, the parts of a tissue
- plane, divides the body into anterior/ventral and posterior/dorsal portions
- study of the structures of the body.
- root, contains the basic meaning of the term.
- always comes at the beginning of a word.
- A movement that moves a limb laterally away from the midline
- planes, imaginary vertical & horizontal lines used to divide the body into sections
- always comes at the end of the word.
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- Further toward the front of the body:
- plane, divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) portions.
- A movement that moves a limb medially toward the body's midline
- A movement bringing the radius and ulna parallel to one another
- rotation, a movement that brings a limb medially toward the body's midline:
- examination technique in which the examiner’s hands are used to feel the texture + size + consistency and location of certain body parts.
- study of the functions of the structures of the body
- Position, describes the body standing in the standard position.
- study of all aspects of diseases
- Flexion, When the head or vertebral column bends laterally to the side:
- form, adding a vowel applies when a suffix beginning with a consonant is added to a word root
- plane, divides the body into equal left and right halves.
28 Clues: within the muscle. • is a pounding or racing heart • study of all aspects of diseases • study of the structures of the body. • always comes at the end of the word. • Further toward the front of the body: • always comes at the beginning of a word. • Further away from the midline of the body: • A movement that straightens or opens a joint: • ...
Life Science Summative 2 2024-12-11
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- The cardiovascular system and respiratory system work together to take this into the body
- When different types of cells work together to do a job, they make a ____
- The body system that is made of bones and helps us move and stand
- The body system the works to bring oxygen in and send carbon dioxide out
- When different types of organs work together to do a job, they make a ____
- All the body systems are working together to try and maintain _____
- The smallest unit of life
- A structure of the nervous system that sends signals
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- The body system that works to breakdown food and take out nutrients
- The body system thatinvloves blood carry nutrients, waste, and oxygen throughout your body
- The cardiovascular system and respiratory system work together to take this out of the body
- The body system that works closely with the skeletal system to help us move
- The body system that removes CO2, solid waste, and salt
- A structure in the muscular system that we can move voluntarily
- a structure in the stomach that chemically dissolves food
- How something is made (what it is made out of)
- Something job
- When different types of tissues work together to do a job, they make a ____
- When the skeletal system and muscular system work together they help us do this
19 Clues: Something job • The smallest unit of life • How something is made (what it is made out of) • A structure of the nervous system that sends signals • The body system that removes CO2, solid waste, and salt • a structure in the stomach that chemically dissolves food • A structure in the muscular system that we can move voluntarily • ...
Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-31
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- Recent or new injury
- Farthest from the skin
- leg is in _____ position because it has a long onset
- Pain felt somewhere other than its original orgin
- Sole of the foot
- Turning the forearm away from your body
- A joint with a lot of ___ is flexible
- Your brain is ____ to your legs
- Swelling in the tissue
- top side of a structure
- Swelling of the joint
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Lying face down on your stomach
- When the joint is loose
- Stretching or tearing of a ligament
- Knees out are in ____ position
- Closest to the midline of the body
- Toward the back of the body
- When two ends of the joint are separated
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Incomplete separation of the joint
- Rotating my arm out at 40 degrees is ___
- The ____ end of the forearm are wrists
- Knees toward the midline are in ____ position
- Toes in the midline of the body
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- Bending toes toward the body is ______
- Lying face up on your back
- Pain produced when the structure is palpitated
- Broke my leg so it now has _____
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Your legs are ____ to your eyes
- Toes outward towards the midline of the body is ____
- Hearing ___ from bones moving together
- A ___ is connecting my bone to the muscle
- Knees and elbows can be in ______
- A close-to-the-surface cut on the skin
- Turning the forearm toward your body
- muscles being teared
- Bending my arms and fingers are _____
- Rotating my arm in at 40 degrees is ____
- Situated away from the center
- Pertaining to a center
- Bending toes away from the body is _____
- Healing apparatus
- Blood capillaries have been ruptured
- Closest to the center of the body
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- A bruise with discoloration from bleeding
- Toward the front of the body
50 Clues: Sole of the foot • Healing apparatus • Recent or new injury • muscles being teared • Swelling of the joint • Farthest from the skin • Swelling in the tissue • Pertaining to a center • top side of a structure • When the joint is loose • Lying face up on your back • Toward the back of the body • Toward the front of the body • Situated away from the center • Knees out are in ____ position • ...
Nutritients & Nutritional Labeling Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-19
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- protein containing all nine essential amino acids.
- inorganic element which aids the body in proper maintenance and functioning.
- amino acids which cannot be manufactured by the body; ten for children and nine for adults.
- calorie-free nutrients needed in small amounts by the body for proper functioning.
- nutrient levels set for nutrients which lack evidence to develop an EAR or RDA based on the observed intake of the nutrient in healthy individuals.
- essential nutrient containing nitrogen and composed of amino acids; enables the body to form muscle fibers and form enzymes to carry out numerous vital functions.
- nutrient which must be consumed through food because the body cannot manufacture it at all or in adequate amounts for proper maintenance and functioning.
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- proteins which can be paired in order to form a complete protein; categories include grains, legumes, nuts and seeds.
- building blocks of proteins; organic compounds composed of varying chains of hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon and oxygen.
- average daily level of intake for 98 percent of healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group.
- substance which contains carbon.
- organic substances made by plants or animals which aid the body in maintenance and proper functioning.
- substance which does not contain carbon.
- essential nutrient which provides energy to the body, cushions vital organs and assists in a variety of body processes; can be waxy or oily.
- essential nutrient in the form of sugar, starch or fiber; composed of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen; main source of energy for the body.
- nutrient the body is able to manufacture in amounts adequate for proper maintenance and functioning.
- process of providing the body with foods needed for proper growth, maintenance and development.
- protein lacking one or more of the nine essential amino acids.
- condition in which one is lacking a nutrient, preventing the body from performing necessary processes; can cause a variety of symptoms based on the specific deficiency.
- proteins which act as catalysts in essential body processes.
- consumption of a nutrient to the point the nutrient becomes poisonous and causes adverse effects.
- compound needed for proper growth and development.
22 Clues: substance which contains carbon. • substance which does not contain carbon. • protein containing all nine essential amino acids. • compound needed for proper growth and development. • proteins which act as catalysts in essential body processes. • protein lacking one or more of the nine essential amino acids. • ...
Nutrition 2020-11-10
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- a measure of a person's body size by calculating their weight in relation to their height
- measurement of energy
- the lose or removal of water from your body
- highly concentrated source of energy from your body
- a product found in wheat, rye and barley
- relating to heart and blood muscles
- Important for cell growth. Can be found in eggs, baked beans, meat and fish.
- added to the body to increase an amount of something
- A group of individuals that do not eat specific products
- Electrolytes are minerals which are needed to keep the body's balance of fluids at a healthy level
- The chemical process in our body that turns what we eat into energy
- Sugar found in milk
- the type of foods that a person eats
- organic compounds that act as regulators in the body's processes
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- prevents constipation, cancer and heart disease. Found in pasta, cereals, legumes and rice.
- a sterol made by the body. Can be found in meat, eggs, poultry and dairy foods
- sugar found in fruit and honey
- needed from strong bones and teeth
- disease which prevents the body from controlling the amount of sugar in the blood
- contain hydrogen and oxygen and are typically broken down to release energy in the animal body.
- Important for formation of bones, teeth, blood and connective tissue
- Needed to survive. Makes up 50-70% of our body
- broken down form our body uses for energy
- substances obtained from food that help us grow
- a person's capacity to break down food
- stimulant found in coffee, tea, some chocolate and energy drinks
- characteristics inhibited from our parents
- process of working out to remain healthy
- assist in protecting your body against the damage caused by free radicals
- Being overweight. Could be from genetics
- Creates healthy blood and carries oxygen around the body
- fuel we need from food to function and be active
32 Clues: Sugar found in milk • measurement of energy • sugar found in fruit and honey • needed from strong bones and teeth • relating to heart and blood muscles • the type of foods that a person eats • a person's capacity to break down food • a product found in wheat, rye and barley • process of working out to remain healthy • Being overweight. Could be from genetics • ...
Endocrine System 2017-05-31
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- relays messages from the cortex and cerebellum
- exocrine gland that helps the body in food digestion, but also serves as an endocrine gland that regulates blood sugar
- glands only present in males, that secrete testosterone in the body as well as produce sprerm.
- hollow tube in the neck that connects the larynx to the lung’s bronchi
- glands in the body that produce a hormone that regulates the body calcium and phosphoras balance
- two organs in the body that filter blood and urine in the body allying the compost of extra fluid and urine
- brain structure that regulates movement, body posture, and balance
- bundle of axons in the brain that connect the right and left hemispheres
- organ in the body that has oxygen enter and later releases carbon dioxide, allowing breathing to occur
- area in the female body that the ovum attaches to as it becomes an embryo until giving birth
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- gland that regulates development of immune system in the body
- organ that pumps blood to the lungs and all around the extremities of the body
- gland responsible for lactation in women; located in female breast that respond in puberty to estrogen release.
- anterior area of the brain that controls complex cognitive action, personalities, making difficult decisions, and social behavior.
- gland that releases hormones that stimulate other glands such as the adrenal glands, as well as regulate growth and the metabolism
- gland that releases hypothalamic hormones that stimulate other pituitary hormones
- gland that produces hormones of estrogen and progesterone for reproduction; they produce eggs for reproduction
- gland that regulates bone growth , digestive function, muscle control, brain deelopment, and produces the hormone thyroxine
- glands that are located on top of the kidneys that produce cortisol, which allows the body to process stress.
- gland in the brain that secretes melatonin and regulates the sleep cycle
20 Clues: relays messages from the cortex and cerebellum • gland that regulates development of immune system in the body • brain structure that regulates movement, body posture, and balance • hollow tube in the neck that connects the larynx to the lung’s bronchi • gland in the brain that secretes melatonin and regulates the sleep cycle • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2014-01-29
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- Supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle.
- System which helps protect the body from disease; collects fluid lost from blood vessels and returns it to the circulatory system.
- Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins and are a part of cell membranes, nerve cells, and certain hormones.
- Is technically part of the digestive system because it produces bile, which aids in the digestion of fats.
- System which guards against infection and injury and ultraviolet radiation from the sun; helps to the body temperature.
- System which recognizes and coordinates the body´s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
- Describes the constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environment.
- System which brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- System which produces gametes; in females, nurtures and protects developing embryo.
- System which supports the body; protects internal organs.
- A group of cells that perform a single function.
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- Is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- System which controls growth, development, and metabolism.
- The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces is called.
- System which transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection.
- Molecules absorbed into the blood and carried to cells throughout the body.
- Are a major source of energy for the body.
- Tissue by which movements of the body are possible.
- System which eliminates waste products from the body.
- The most important nutrient.
- A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions is called.
- Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- System which breaks down food; Absorbs nutrients.
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
24 Clues: The most important nutrient. • Are a major source of energy for the body. • A group of cells that perform a single function. • System which breaks down food; Absorbs nutrients. • Tissue by which movements of the body are possible. • System which eliminates waste products from the body. • Basic unit of structure and function in living things. • ...
Miscellaneous Part 1Makayla C 2023-03-16
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- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- Our internal body temperature is regulated by a part of our brain called the hypothalamus
- slow oxidative (SO), fast oxidative (FO) and fast glycolytic (FG)
- 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.
- to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream
- 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.
- refers to the brains, nerves,spinal cords, ganglia and other receptor organs that receive and interpret stimuli
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- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- make up a major part of the circulatory system
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream.
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
- your body's central framework
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- One of many substances made by glands in 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.
20 Clues: your body's central framework • make up a major part of the circulatory system • One of many substances made by glands in the body. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra • ...
Miscellaneous Part 1Makayla C 2023-03-16
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- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- Our internal body temperature is regulated by a part of our brain called the hypothalamus
- slow oxidative (SO), fast oxidative (FO) and fast glycolytic (FG)
- 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.
- to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream
- 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.
- refers to the brains, nerves,spinal cords, ganglia and other receptor organs that receive and interpret stimuli
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- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- make up a major part of the circulatory system
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream.
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
- your body's central framework
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- One of many substances made by glands in 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.
20 Clues: your body's central framework • make up a major part of the circulatory system • One of many substances made by glands in the body. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra • ...
Principles of Cellular Biology by Kristen Cruz 2024-05-23
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- Organelle that modifies, packages, and distributes proteins
- Organelle that consists of stacks of flat interconnected sacs that synthesizes protein for secretion and membrane construction
- Thin barrier that separates the cell's contents from the outside
- Skeletal, cardiac, smooth are types of this tissue
- Type of tissue used for exchange, forms boundaries and includes glands for secretion
- Body system that involves the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- Body system that involves the bones and joints
- Organelle that contains the cell's DNA
- Level of organization that is composed of atoms
- Body system that involves white blood cells and lymphoid organs
- Organelle that is a meshwork of tiny interconnected tubules that packages and discharges molecules
- Body system involving the male and female gonads and related organs
- Body system that involves the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sense organs
- The release of substances from within the cell to the exterior of it
- Organelle whose function is protein synthesis
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- Organelle that lines cell to increase surface area to volume ratio
- Highest level of organization
- Body system involving tissues that can be skeletal, cardiac, or smooth
- Level of organization that is composed of organs
- Smallest level of organization in the body
- Level of organization that is composed of tissue
- Organelle that breaks down foreign substances and cellular waste
- Body system that involves the lungs and major airways
- Body system involving all hormone-secreting glands
- Body system involving the skin and its related structures
- Gel-like liquid in which the organelles and cytoskeleton are suspended in
- Body system that involves the kidneys and its associated structures
- Level of organization that is composed of organelles
- Type of tissue used for structural support, includes tendons, blood, and bones
- Body system that involves the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and related organs
- Organelle that is the major site of ATP production
31 Clues: Highest level of organization • Organelle that contains the cell's DNA • Smallest level of organization in the body • Organelle whose function is protein synthesis • Body system that involves the bones and joints • Level of organization that is composed of atoms • Level of organization that is composed of organs • Level of organization that is composed of tissue • ...
Chapter 14 2024-07-02
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- teeth begin ___ digestion
- carbs, fats, and proteins can all be used to power _____ ______
- substances produced by the liver and pancreas enter the ____ _____ to help in digestion
- your body cannot make these; often found in fruits and veggies
- this involves moving food along the alimentary canal
- your body has about 1 million of these tiny structures that filter the blood
- this can consist of water, waste and urea
- your body needs this much water a day
- they process in which your body takes in nutrients
- dissolves food and regulates body temperature
- bile is stored in the ______
- saturated fats are ____ at room temperature
- the main organs of the excretory system
- the primary function of the large intestine is the absorption of ____ and ____
- these provide the necessary amino acids for your body to build structures and control reactions
- fats are _____ at room temperature
- is used by your body to protect internal structures and store excess energy
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- Meat and eggs are good sources of these 2 classes of nutrients
- this is usually the first to fuel cellular respiration
- this is an inorganic substance that the body uses to build certain structures
- this systems job is to remove waste from the body
- these are often found in fruits and veggies
- the process of breaking down food into molecules for use
- this is used to digest fat
- they type of digestion occurs when food is crushed or ground into smaller pieces
- this organ expels urine from the body
- the primary function of the the excretory system is to ____ waste from the body
- this is the beginning of chemical digestion
- anorexia is a type of this
- the unit used to measure the energy in food
- the muscular bag that stores liquid wastes before they are passed from the body is called ___
- calcium and phosphate are examples of this class of nutrients
- this is the process of building new cells and structures from digested foods
- using enzymes to break down proteins into amino acids is an example of ____ digestion
- the waste produced as the body uses proteins is called ____
35 Clues: teeth begin ___ digestion • this is used to digest fat • anorexia is a type of this • bile is stored in the ______ • fats are _____ at room temperature • this organ expels urine from the body • your body needs this much water a day • the main organs of the excretory system • this can consist of water, waste and urea • these are often found in fruits and veggies • ...
6th Grade Health Crossword 2023-06-09
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- Which nutrient helps to regulate body temperature and transport waste products?
- Also known as cannabis, is a psychoactive drug
- What is the nutrient that provides energy for our body?
- A medical device used to deliver medication directly into the lungs. It is commonly used to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma.
- What is the name of the muscular organ that holds urine until it is released from the body?
- The identification of a disease or condition based on signs, symptoms, and medical tests.
- What is the largest organ in the human body?
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body.
- A waxy, fat-like substance present in the body, essential for various physiological processes but high levels can be associated with health problems.
- What is the term for the absence of illness or disease?
- What is the term for the ability to perform physical activities without getting tired easily?
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- What is the term for the process of converting food into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the body?
- Which nutrient is essential for healthy brain function?
- What is the disease caused by a lack of insulin or the body's inability to use it properly?
- The candy given to students who go above and beyond.
- What is the term for the feeling of sadness, hopelessness, and lack of interest in daily activities?
- Which nutrient helps build and repair body tissues?
- What is the term for the condition of having abnormally high levels of body fat?
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of diseases, such as hand washing and personal hygiene routines.
- A substance, whether natural or synthetic, that has the ability to alter the functioning of the body or mind when introduced into the body.
- What is the primary organ responsible for pumping blood in the human body?
21 Clues: What is the largest organ in the human body? • Also known as cannabis, is a psychoactive drug • Which nutrient helps build and repair body tissues? • The candy given to students who go above and beyond. • Which nutrient is essential for healthy brain function? • What is the nutrient that provides energy for our body? • ...
Principles of Biomedical Science Unit 1 2024-12-06
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- the type of device that gave us our digital evidence
- the name of the decedent
- the type of blood cells that help fight infections
- found Anna's body
- time of death where vital functions cease
- the factor related to death that describes medically how someone died (doctor) EX: cardiac arrhythmia
- body system that involves the trachea and lungs
- postmortem body condition where the temperature of the body changes to the temperature of the environment
- the type of blood cells that transport oxygen through the body
- the cutting of a body postmortem to find or confirm cause, manner and mechanism of death
- the drug AG took for her headache
- body system that involves the esophagus and stomach
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- found in Anna's toxicology report
- measured in a lie detector test and shows how many times your heart beats in one minute
- test that types known blood samples
- what was found on the note and glass at the scene
Down
- where autopsies happen and dead bodies are stored
- the color positive blood samples turn to when performing a Kastle-Meyer test
- larvae found at the scene
- postmortem body condition where the body stiffens
- AG's boyfriend
- the factor related to death that describes the circumstance in which how someone died (gossip) EX:GSW
- the lab where we drug tested the stomach contents of Anna Garcia
- body system involved in making offspring
- the lab results of this told us whose DNA was a the crime scene
- test that tells us if a substance is blood
- test commonly known as a lie detector test
- time of death that is recorded on the death certificate
- is a part of the nervous system, alongside the brain
- body system that expels waste from the body
- AG's soccer rival
- the factor related to death that rules a death natural, accidental, homicide, suicide, or undetermined
33 Clues: AG's boyfriend • found Anna's body • AG's soccer rival • deoxyribonucleic acid • the name of the decedent • larvae found at the scene • the drug AG took for her headache • found in Anna's toxicology report • test that types known blood samples • body system involved in making offspring • time of death where vital functions cease • test that tells us if a substance is blood • ...
Vital Signs Vocabulary 2022-10-31
Across
- difficulty breathing
- instrument for listening to internal body sounds
- outward signs of what is going on inside the body
- area of the body under the arm
- irregular or abnormal rhythm
- ideal health state in the human body
- slow heart rate
Down
- act of listening for sounds within the body
- instrument to measure blood pressure
- high blood pressure
- elevated body temperature
- absence of respirations
- bluish discoloration of skin lack of oxygen
- pressure circulating blood against artery walls
- balance between heat lost and heat produced by the body
- rapid heartbeat
16 Clues: rapid heartbeat • slow heart rate • high blood pressure • difficulty breathing • absence of respirations • elevated body temperature • irregular or abnormal rhythm • area of the body under the arm • instrument to measure blood pressure • ideal health state in the human body • act of listening for sounds within the body • bluish discoloration of skin lack of oxygen • ...
