body Crossword Puzzles
Vitamins and Minerals 2015-11-11
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- eye problems night blindness
- for normal brain
- red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body
- the body make red blood cells
- the body turn food into energy
- blood clots
- in fish, ed meat, poultry, milk, eggs, cheese
- broccoli, and oranges
- muscles and nerves function
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- of every cell in the body and helps cells function normally
- your immune system strong and helps heal wounds
- carbs into energy and produces red blood cells, and helps with vision
- bones by helping the body absorb calcium
- convert carbohydrates into energy and is necessary for the
- scars heal
- in milk and other diary products
- in red berries, kiwi, red and green bell peppers, tomatoes,
- the body keep a balance of water in the blood and body tissue
- and muscles to work properly
19 Clues: scars heal • blood clots • for normal brain • broccoli, and oranges • muscles and nerves function • eye problems night blindness • and muscles to work properly • the body make red blood cells • the body turn food into energy • in milk and other diary products • bones by helping the body absorb calcium • in fish, ed meat, poultry, milk, eggs, cheese • ...
Unit 1 BIO 102 Organization of the Body 2024-08-28
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- the study of the very small structures of the body (two words)
- two or more types of tissues working together to perform a specific function
- a body part that is located farther away from the point of attachment or trunk
- the maintenance of the body's internal environment within specific ranges
- a body part that is located nearer to the body's midline
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- the least complex level of organization
- the serous membrane that surrounds an individual organ
- a body part that is located away from the body surface
- the internal state of the body is one of ______ (two words)
- the body plane that splits the body into top and bottom portions
- the body plane that splits the body into equal right and left halves
- a body part that is located above another part or toward the head
- the membranes that have to do with the heart
- the body cavity containing the brain and spinal cord
- the body cavity located on the ventral side of the body containing the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities
15 Clues: the least complex level of organization • the membranes that have to do with the heart • the body cavity containing the brain and spinal cord • the serous membrane that surrounds an individual organ • a body part that is located away from the body surface • a body part that is located nearer to the body's midline • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2013-01-31
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- System that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- System that controls growth, development, and bmetabolism; maintains homeostasis.
- Are solid at room temperature and have a longer shelf life than unsaturated fats.
- Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life.
- Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew.
- Digestive organ in which most chemical digestion and absorption of food takes place.
- Contractions of smooth muscles that provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach.
- Is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into smaller components that are more easily absorbed into a blood stream
- Important for growth of skin cells; important for night vision.
- The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by this type of tissue.
- This is assisting the panreas in fat digestion. Produces bile.
- Promotes bone growth; increases calcium and phosphorus absorption.
- Lipid; made up of fatty acids and glycerol; type f nutrient that protects body organs, insulates the body, and stores energy.
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- Organ in the digestive system that removes water from the undigested material that pases throug it; also called colon.
- Can be stored in the fatty tissues of the body. The body can build up small deposits of these vitamins for future use.
- System that consists of organs that break down food into components that your body uses for energy and for building and repairing cells and tissues.
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects is parts.
- Cannot be made in the body and are needed to perform many of fat's functions.
- Enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches.
- Connecting the mouth to the stomach
- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- Macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; needed by the body for growth and repair.
- Organic molecule that helps regulate body processes.
24 Clues: Connecting the mouth to the stomach • System that eliminates waste products from the body. • Organic molecule that helps regulate body processes. • Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew. • Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life. • Enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches. • ...
Animal Kingdom and Dissection Terms Review 2023-04-11
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- divisible into symmetrical halves
- animals with internal body cavities
- structural component of exoskeletons
- a mammal that gives birth to their live, underdeveloped young
- closer to the origin or point of attachment
- the division of bodies into repetitive segments
- animals lacking internal body cavities
- a membrane enclosing the heart
- heart chamber that receives blood
- at or near the tail
- capable of internal heat generation
- skeleton made up of lower and upper extremities
- reproduction from a single parent
- fluid-filled cavity that encloses an embryo during development
- external respiratory opening in arthropods
- further from the origin or point of attachment
- the back
- front of the body (synonym for anterior)
- unicellular organism without cell nucleus
- towards the back of the body (similar to dorsal)
- releasing heat
- fertilization of a egg after being laid
- further from the surface
- organisms that develop a mouth first
- the concentration of sense organs in the head
- giving birth to live, fully developed offspring
- organisms that develop a mouth second
- the lower half of the body
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- heart chamber that releases blood into the circulatory system
- skeleton made up of bones in the head, neck, back and chest
- a system where blood is contained in vessels and circulates from the heart
- external framework protecting an animal's body
- fertilization that occurs inside the body
- an organism possesses both male and female organs
- nearer to the surface
- front of the body
- a system where blood is not contained in vessles in order to circulate
- vessels that ditribute blood to the body
- divides a body into equal right and left halves
- reproduction via two parents
- tubes carrying blood throughout the body
- organisms having a true cell nucleus
- a simple eye
- the upper half of the body
- divides a body into superior and inferior parts
- symmetry about a central axis
- tubular protrudences on an echinoderm
- laying eggs
- internal bone structure
- the process of breathing
50 Clues: the back • laying eggs • a simple eye • releasing heat • front of the body • at or near the tail • nearer to the surface • internal bone structure • the process of breathing • further from the surface • the upper half of the body • the lower half of the body • reproduction via two parents • symmetry about a central axis • a membrane enclosing the heart • divisible into symmetrical halves • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- The skeletal system produces
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- A buzzing fly is a
- The skeletal consists of 206
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- directs air to the lungs
- intestine the is part of the digestion
- attach to bones
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The circulatory system includes vessels
- A is what your body dose
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • directs air to the lungs • A is what your body dose • The skeletal system produces • The skeletal consists of 206 • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The circulatory system includes vessels
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- A is what your body dose
- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- directs air to the lungs
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The skeletal system produces
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- intestine the is part of the digestion
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- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- The skeletal consists of 206
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- A buzzing fly is a
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- attach to bones
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • A is what your body dose • directs air to the lungs • The skeletal consists of 206 • The skeletal system produces • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Quarter 1 Project 2022-10-12
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- Specialized for contraction.
- A protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and organs in the body and carries carbon dioxide back tot the lungs.
- A substance in your body that produces hair, eye and skin pigmentation.
- Extend into the fat layer that lies beneath the dermis.
- The study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another.
- Specialized for propagation of electrical impulses.
- Study of developmental changes of the body before birth.
- Study of tissues.
- A type of body issue that forms the covering on all internal and external surfaces of your body.
- A slender threadlike outgrowth of the epidermis of an animal.
- The thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
- The outer layer of the two main layers of the skin.
- The hard covering at the end of a finger.
- The middle layer of skin in your body.
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- A specialized connective soft-tissue Membrane that lines the inner surface of synovial joint Capsules.
- Study of the cell.
- All structures in one part of the body.
- Gross anatomy of the body studied by the system.
- Study of internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin.
- The study of the functions of the body's structural machinery.
- Connects epithelium to the rest of the body.
- Study of internal structures visualized by X-ray.
- Beta-carotene converts into vitamin A.
- The clear liquid part of blood.
- The bottom layer of skin in your body.
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- Study of structural changes caused by disease.
- The part of a hair projecting beyond the surface of the skin.
- Liner clefts in the skin that indicate the direction of orientation of the underlying collagen fibers.
- Is the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in an ever-changing outside world.
30 Clues: Study of tissues. • Study of the cell. • Specialized for contraction. • The clear liquid part of blood. • Beta-carotene converts into vitamin A. • The bottom layer of skin in your body. • The middle layer of skin in your body. • All structures in one part of the body. • The hard covering at the end of a finger. • Connects epithelium to the rest of the body. • ...
Sports Med Crossword 2023-08-30
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- top of a structure
- friction between bone and cartilage
- the pressure of blood
- closest to the skin
- movement toward the center of the body
- the shoulder is ________ to the hand
- a dislocation of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- estimated time of arrival
- the structure that connects muscle to bone
- towards the top or near the head
- toes away from the body
- after an injury, you often have __________
- your ankle is _____ to your knee
- when a patient is unconscious you preform
- forearm facing the body
- the shoulder blade is _______ of your chest
- An organ is ____ compared to your skin
- finishing a bicep curl
- situated away from the middle of the body
- forearm facing away from the body
- if your joints separate, you have a _________
- rotation arm or leg rotates away from midline
- long term injury
- pain pain felt somewhere other than its original area
- toes pointed right
- bottom side of the foot
- swelling in the joint
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- in the middle of your body
- the hand is ______ to the shoulder
- rotation arm or leg rotates toward the midline
- the emergency room is abbreviated as
- tissue swelling is also known as _____
- when your joints don't fully separate
- healing apparatus
- tenderness when a structure is touched and you feel pain
- a sprain but with muscles or tendons
- laxity when your joint is loose
- toes towards the body
- movement while doing a shoulder press
- a bruise
- lying face up
- body part bent outwards
- toes pointed left
- what connects bones to other bones
- sudden injury
- body part bent inwards
- straightening a body part
- a tearing of ligaments is also known as a ______
- a hamstring curl
- toward the front of your body
- a massage is usually done in the _____ position
- farthest from the mid line of the body
- closest to the mid line of the body
- of motion Johnny can't move his elbow so his ____________ is bad
54 Clues: a bruise • lying face up • sudden injury • a hamstring curl • long term injury • healing apparatus • toes pointed left • top of a structure • toes pointed right • closest to the skin • the pressure of blood • toes towards the body • swelling in the joint • body part bent inwards • finishing a bicep curl • body part bent outwards • toes away from the body • forearm facing the body • ...
Intro to Anatomy Terms 2025-12-28
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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 • ...
Avery/graham 2023-04-07
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- away from the heart
- a waste substance that your lungs get rid of
- makes it stop bleeding
- in the body moving
- what lets the urine out of your body
- brings urine to the bladder
- a group of organs that work together
- an organ that takes waste from our blood and makes urine
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- it’s a strong part of your body
- it has the body keep it alive
- any substance that our body doesn’t need or use that it gets rid of
- system it goes around the body
- smallest blood vessel
- vessel it stick with the body
- getting rid of something
- a organ that breaks down the nutrients and chemicals in blood
- a organ that lets you take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide
- flows through the body to have it breath
- blood goes to the heart
- an organ that lets us rid of urea, water, and salt.
20 Clues: in the body moving • away from the heart • smallest blood vessel • makes it stop bleeding • blood goes to the heart • getting rid of something • brings urine to the bladder • it has the body keep it alive • vessel it stick with the body • system it goes around the body • it’s a strong part of your body • what lets the urine out of your body • a group of organs that work together • ...
invertabrates 2013-05-21
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- flattened body.
- soft, unsegmented bodies.
- soft, flat, usually unsegmented bodies.
- internal segments with some repeated organs.
- hollow, soft body.
- spongy body with no body organs.
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- 4 pairs of legs.
- most have a soft body.
- most have a shell.
- 3 pairs of legs.
- tubular body.
- 5 or more pairs of legs.
- paired, jointed legs.
- soft round body, no tenticals.
- night time bugs.
15 Clues: tubular body. • flattened body. • 4 pairs of legs. • 3 pairs of legs. • night time bugs. • most have a shell. • hollow, soft body. • paired, jointed legs. • most have a soft body. • 5 or more pairs of legs. • soft, unsegmented bodies. • soft round body, no tenticals. • spongy body with no body organs. • soft, flat, usually unsegmented bodies. • internal segments with some repeated organs.
averys crossword puzzle 2022-03-29
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- acids small units that makeup protein
- high amount of nutrients relative to their number of calories
- weighing less than healthy for a persons gender, age, height, age, and body type
- elements in food that help your body work
- nutrients and how the body uses them
- body's physical need for food
- emotional desire for food
- reminder to help consumers make healthy food choices
- tough, stringy part of raw fruits, vegetables, whole wheat, and other grains
- starches and sugars found in foods, mainly plant foods
- method for assessing your body size based on your height and weight
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- heat that measures energy available in food
- balance between the calories you take in from food and the calories your body uses.
- helps regulate body functions
- nutrients used to build and repair cells
- food that your body needs to function
- weighing more than healthy for a person of your gender,height, age, and body type
- nutrients that promote normal growth, gives you energy, and keeps your skin healthy
18 Clues: emotional desire for food • helps regulate body functions • body's physical need for food • nutrients and how the body uses them • acids small units that makeup protein • food that your body needs to function • nutrients used to build and repair cells • elements in food that help your body work • heat that measures energy available in food • ...
Fund. 2 Unit 6 2025-02-14
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- the part of the body that helps you smell
- having to do with boys and men
- the part of the body you use to write with
- what a piece of writing is mainly about
- these help you sense feelings
- a few words providing readers with information regarding a figure, table, or equation
- a picture made by a camera
- the part of your body that helps pump blood through your body
- the part of the body that helps you hear
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- the name of a book, composition, or other work
- the part of the body that helps you breathe
- the part of the body that houses the brain
- a person who plays sports
- having to do with girls or women
- text that is set off to from the main body of text to provide additional information to the reader
- to try to do better than other athletes
- a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below is about
- the part of the body located just below your lips
18 Clues: a person who plays sports • a picture made by a camera • these help you sense feelings • having to do with boys and men • having to do with girls or women • what a piece of writing is mainly about • to try to do better than other athletes • the part of the body that helps you hear • the part of the body that helps you smell • the part of the body that houses the brain • ...
invertabrates 2013-05-21
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- flattened body.
- soft, unsegmented bodies.
- soft, flat, usually unsegmented bodies.
- internal segments with some repeated organs.
- hollow, soft body.
- spongy body with no body organs.
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- 4 pairs of legs.
- most have a soft body.
- most have a shell.
- 3 pairs of legs.
- tubular body.
- 5 or more pairs of legs.
- paired, jointed legs.
- soft round body, no tenticals.
- night time bugs.
15 Clues: tubular body. • flattened body. • 4 pairs of legs. • 3 pairs of legs. • night time bugs. • most have a shell. • hollow, soft body. • paired, jointed legs. • most have a soft body. • 5 or more pairs of legs. • soft, unsegmented bodies. • soft round body, no tenticals. • spongy body with no body organs. • soft, flat, usually unsegmented bodies. • internal segments with some repeated organs.
directional terms 2022-11-02
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- Nearest to the center
- Horizontally cut
- Joint angle decreases
- Cutting from side
- Above
- Joint moves toward the body
- Middle
- near the front of body
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- near the back of body
- Hand or foot rolls outward
- Farthest from center of body
- Hand or foot rolls inward
- Joint moves away from body
- Joint angle increases
- Below
- Vertically cut
- Side
17 Clues: Side • Above • Below • Middle • Vertically cut • Horizontally cut • Cutting from side • near the back of body • Nearest to the center • Joint angle decreases • Joint angle increases • near the front of body • Hand or foot rolls inward • Hand or foot rolls outward • Joint moves away from body • Joint moves toward the body • Farthest from center of body
Introductory Terminology 2017-01-27
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- body cavity that contains the thorax and abdomen
- anatomy visible without the microscope
- plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior
- away from the midsagittal plane
- anatomy under the microscope
- the smallest unit of all living things
- tissue that covers exposed surfaces
- cells that have a common function
- in the anatomical position the feet are...
- tissue that provides structure and support
- the study of how the body functions
- tissue that is specialised for conducting electrical impulses
- towards the tail
- at a lower level
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- to the front
- describes the chest and abdomen
- tissue specialised for contraction
- the plane that divides the body into right and left parts
- close to the body surface
- towards the head
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower parts
- the little finger lies .... to the thumb
- away from an attached base
- behind
- farther from the body surface
- the thigh is .....to the knee
- above
- cavity that houses the brain
28 Clues: above • behind • to the front • towards the head • towards the tail • at a lower level • close to the body surface • away from an attached base • anatomy under the microscope • cavity that houses the brain • farther from the body surface • the thigh is .....to the knee • describes the chest and abdomen • away from the midsagittal plane • cells that have a common function • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
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- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- supply raw materials for growth
- the most important nutrient
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- the major source of energy in the body
- tissue that movement are form
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- the small unit of life
- guards against infection and injury
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- the internal condition of the human body
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- system that protect the body from diseases
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
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- group of tissue performing a specific function
- system that controls growth development
- system that produce gametes
- system that eliminates products waste
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- system that produce movement
- system that breaks down food
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- system that supports the body
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- many cells in a specific function
25 Clues: the small unit of life • system that produce gametes • the most important nutrient • 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 • ...
Science Frog Crossword 7th grade 2024-06-10
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- The frog's "nose"
- The first major site of chemical digestion
- The fat in the body needed for hibernation and matching
- Moves the digested foods out of the body
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The eye cover
- A thin-looking band that runs down the duodenum and the stomach
- Stores bile
- Stores urine
- Part of the female body's reproductive system
- All of the waste from the body is collected here
- A red shaped looking bean
- The frogs "ears"
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- Teeth used to catch prey
- Filters blood and makes urine
- Delivers oxygen to the body
- Largest organ in a frogs body
- The membrane that holds and protects the coils of the small intestine
- The lower chamber in the heart
- Enters food into the body
- Part of the body that stores eggs, sperm, and solid waste
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from your heart
- The first part of the small intestine
- The upper chamber in the heart
24 Clues: Stores bile • Stores urine • The eye cover • The frogs "ears" • The frog's "nose" • Teeth used to catch prey • Enters food into the body • A red shaped looking bean • Delivers oxygen to the body • Filters blood and makes urine • Largest organ in a frogs body • The lower chamber in the heart • The upper chamber in the heart • The first part of the small intestine • ...
20250301 初二 八下M4 2025-03-01
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- the front part of the body ,our food get in there every day
- busy with activities,
- the condition of the body
- pain,
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- unhealthy condition of the body or mind
- 1the health of a body
- feel like sleepig
- a pain in the head
- the ache around a tooth
- nwell, sick, not good, feeling bad
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- 14. getting high temperature
- not strong
- send out air from the mouth in a noisy way
- not sick, healthy
- to get
- a person of a group, society, etc.
- physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy:
- every day
- feeling not warm enough
- rom past until now
- possibly but not certainly, maybe
- an animal raised as a family member , not for food
- a part of your body, where blood (血)goes in and out.
- feeling bad, not comfortable
25 Clues: pain, • to get • every day • not strong • not sick, healthy • feel like sleepig • a pain in the head • rom past until now • busy with activities, • 1the health of a body • feeling not warm enough • the ache around a tooth • the condition of the body • 14. getting high temperature • feeling bad, not comfortable • possibly but not certainly, maybe • a person of a group, society, etc. • ...
Chapter 8: Animals' need to survive 2017-08-27
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- A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue; the constant changes taking place around us.
- A type of muscle that is involuntary and that allows food to move along the digestive system.
- A group of similar cells performing a common function.
- Type of cell that fights off viral and bacterial infections wherein when viruses and bacteria are present, these multiply rapidly to engulf and destroy them.
- A type of muscle that is voluntary and mostly attached to the bones.
- A body system that works by regulating most activities by sending nerve impulses throughout the body.
- The food intake and the processes of food conversion.
- The process wherein the nutrients absorbed are transported to provide fuel and essential raw materials that the body needs.
- The passing of materials that were not absorbed in the large intestine out of the body.
- The intake of food into the body.
- How the body gets oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- Animal's feeding habit wherein animals eat flesh.
- The largest organ of our body and the outer covering that protects our body.
- A type of tissue that is responsible for the transport of absorbed food in the body.
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- The study of animal and plant tissues.
- The process of removing undigested matter from the body.
- The process of maintenance of the internal environment in the body.
- A firm framework that gives physical support and protection for the body and provides surfaces for the attachment of muscles.
- A body system that produces hormones that control many of the bodily activities.
- A type of muscle that is involuntary and pumps the heart.
- Animals reproduce sexually through the merging of the gametes (sperm and egg cells).
- A specialized cell that carries information through the nervous system in the form of nerve impulses.
- An instrument used to cut tissues in ultra-thin sections
- The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food molecules into soluble and diffusible molecules that can be absorbed into body cells.
- The process whereby the digested food materials are taken by the cells and are converted into new protoplasm to provide energy.
25 Clues: The intake of food into the body. • The study of animal and plant tissues. • Animal's feeding habit wherein animals eat flesh. • The food intake and the processes of food conversion. • A group of similar cells performing a common function. • The process of removing undigested matter from the body. • An instrument used to cut tissues in ultra-thin sections • ...
Body systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues,
- a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- a system where some portion or all of the output produced by the system returns as input, effecting the succeeding processes
- digestion Mechanical digestion involves physically breaking down food substances into smaller particles to more efficiently undergo chemical digestion.
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
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- The systems that excrete wastes from the body
- The organs that are involved in breathing
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of 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.
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- 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.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- The system in the body composed of muscle cells and tissues that brings about movement of an organ or body part.
20 Clues: The organs that are involved in breathing • The systems that excrete wastes from the body • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body. • a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function. • ...
Term Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-30
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- a paper cut is a _____ wound
- closest to the midline of the body
- Looseness in the joint
- peripheral is situated _____ from a center
- laying face up
- bringing the toes towards the body
- the back of the body
- Healing apparatus
- situated to a center
- swelling in the joint
- position of a body part that is bent outwards
- injury with a long onset and long duration
- top side of a structure
- Dx
- A grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage
- movement away from the midline of the body
- proximal is ____ to the center of the body
- Pointing the toes outward away from the neutral position of the foot
- increasing the angle of a joint
- farthest from the midline of the body
- furthest away from the skin
- bodys response to injury
- swelling in tissue
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- a concussion is an _____ injury
- in the front of the body
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- towards the feet
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- flexing your arms is an example of this fundamental movement
- pointing the toes away from the body
- another word for a bruise
- HA
- your head is ____ to your heart
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- amount of movement allowed at the joint
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- lowering your arms from being in a t position is an example of this fundamental movement
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- bringing the toes towards the midline of the body
- farthest from the center of the body
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- ADL
- laying face down
- the anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Ⓛ
- position of a body part that is bent inwards
- pain produced when structure is palpated
- extreme straightening of a part
- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- the underside of the foot
- PRN/prn
55 Clues: Ⓛ • HA • Dx • ADL • PRN/prn • laying face up • laying face down • towards the feet • Healing apparatus • swelling in tissue • the back of the body • situated to a center • swelling in the joint • Looseness in the joint • top side of a structure • bodys response to injury • in the front of the body • another word for a bruise • the underside of the foot • a paper cut is a _____ wound • ...
Healthy Balanced Life 2025-09-02
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- – Hurting someone on purpose, again and again, with words or actions.
- – How well your body parts work together to do things like catch a ball or ride a bike.
- – Being careful to avoid danger or harm.
- – A feeling you get when things feel too hard or overwhelming.
- – A special relationship between people who care about and support each other.
- rate – How fast your heart beats, especially when you exercise.
- – A peaceful and relaxed feeling in your body and mind.
- – Keeping your body clean to stay healthy and stop the spread of germs.
- – Being thankful for the good things in your life.
- – How happy, healthy, and comfortable you feel in your body and mind.
- – Eating the right kinds of food to help your body grow and stay strong.
- – The ways you deal with hard feelings or problems.
- – Gentle movements you do before exercise to get your body ready.
- – How long you can keep going when doing something active, like running or swimming.
- – Feelings like happy, sad, angry, or excited.
- – Bouncing back after something tough happens.
- – A disagreement or argument between people.
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- – How easily your body can bend and stretch.
- network – People you can trust and talk to, like family, friends, or teachers.
- – Believing in yourself and what you can do.
- – Slow movements or stretches you do after exercise to help your body relax.
- – Moving your body to stay fit and healthy, like running, swimming, or dancing.
- – Choosing what to do after thinking about your options.
- – How much power your muscles have to lift, push, or pull things.
- – Staying steady and not falling over when you move or stand still.
- – The words you say to yourself in your head, which can be helpful or unhelpful.
- – A feeling of worry or nervousness, especially when you're unsure about something.
- – Having a healthy mix of rest, play, learning, and eating well.
- – Treating others kindly and valuing their thoughts and feelings.
- – Parts of your body that help you move and lift things.
- signals – Messages your body gives you, like feeling tired, hungry, or scared.
- – How strong, fast, and healthy your body is.
- – How your body and mind change as you get older.
- – The part of you that thinks, feels, and remembers.
- – Paying close attention to what you're doing and how you're feeling right now.
35 Clues: – Being careful to avoid danger or harm. • – How easily your body can bend and stretch. • – Believing in yourself and what you can do. • – A disagreement or argument between people. • – How strong, fast, and healthy your body is. • – Feelings like happy, sad, angry, or excited. • – Bouncing back after something tough happens. • ...
Sports Med Terms 2024-09-16
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- Moving inward
- Turning palms downward
- Cracking or grinding sounds
- Rotating outward
- Farther
- Blood bruise
- Bruise
- Sudden
- Outer
- Turning palms upward
- Rotating inward
- Lower on body
- Backside
Down
- Long term/slow to develop
- Skin cut
- Closer
- Splits body left/right
- Bending joint
- Splits body front/back
- Scrape
- Straightening joint
- Towards middle
- Splitting body up/down
- Moving outward
- Closer to head
25 Clues: Outer • Closer • Scrape • Bruise • Sudden • Farther • Skin cut • Backside • Blood bruise • Moving inward • Bending joint • Lower on body • Towards middle • Moving outward • Closer to head • Rotating inward • Rotating outward • Straightening joint • Turning palms upward • Turning palms downward • Splits body left/right • Splits body front/back • Splitting body up/down • Long term/slow to develop • ...
Body Systems and Chemistry 2023-01-06
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- these are the electrons that compose the outer shell of an atom
- the action the muscular system performs to help the body generate heat
- this plane divides the body lengthwise into right and left sides
- this term describes the body region that includes the back of the head
- this term describes the body region that includes the cheek
- this body cavity includes the mediastinum and pleural cavity
- compounds that ionize in water and create a solution capable of conducting electricity and are crucial for several bodily functions
- this reaction involves building larger and more complex chemical molecules from smaller subunits
- key functions of this body system include regulation of blood volume and pressure control of acid-base balance and excretion of wastes
- this is created when two or more substances blend together rather than combine
- this is the protein that carries oxygen in the blood
- this substance releases a hydrogen ion when dissolved in water
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- this element has the highest percentage of body weight in the human body
- type of amino acid that must be obtained through diet
- this term describes the body region that makes up the front of the elbow
- key functions of this body system include protection sensation and temperature regulation
- chemical substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction and is a protein
- directional term that describes being away from the body's midline
- the body has ____ abdominal quadrants
- this number represents the percentage of cholesterol that is consumed through diet
- this term describes the chemical reaction where two or more substances combine to form a different more complex substance
- directional term that describes being closest to the point of origin
- each number on the pH scale represents a ___-fold change in hydrogen concentration
- this body cavity includes the cranial cavity
24 Clues: the body has ____ abdominal quadrants • this body cavity includes the cranial cavity • this is the protein that carries oxygen in the blood • type of amino acid that must be obtained through diet • this term describes the body region that includes the cheek • this body cavity includes the mediastinum and pleural cavity • ...
health crossword 2018-12-07
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- low-level activity that prepares your body to return to resting state
- person who eats mostly or only plant-based foods
- a tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
- a waxy fatlike substance in your blood
- the spreading of pathogens from one food to another
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- below the standard weight range for your height
- substances in food that your body needs to grow repair itself and supply you with energy
- a condition in which the bones become fragile and break easily
- substances added to a food to produce a desired effect
- starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy
- a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food
- involving little physical activity
- eating disorder in which the fear of gaining weight leads people to starve themselves
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- elements found in food that are used by the body
- overworking the body
- exercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities
- eating disorder in which people overeat compulsively
- heavier than the standard weight range for your height
- very large amount of any supplement
- ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- physical activity to improve or maintain physical fitness
- dangerously low body temperature
- eating disorder that involves cycles of overeating or attempts to rid the body of food
- damage to the skin caused by extreme cold
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens
- exercise session at your highest peak
- the process which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food
- nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues
- gentle cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
30 Clues: overworking the body • dangerously low body temperature • involving little physical activity • very large amount of any supplement • exercise session at your highest peak • a waxy fatlike substance in your blood • damage to the skin caused by extreme cold • below the standard weight range for your height • elements found in food that are used by the body • ...
Intro to Medical Terminology 2025-08-19
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- The study of disease
- A vertical plane that divides the body into front and back sections
- The cavity that protects the spinal cord
- The cavity that protects the heart lungs and esophagus
- Are not objective or measurable
- Located closer to the top of the head
- Near the midline or center of body
- A horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections
- Serve as reference points when describing anatomical location, position and directional movement
- The cavity that protects the organs and tissues within the backside of the body
- An injury or condition that originates within the body
- The cavity that protects the brain
- Inherited, passed on from one’s parents
- A disease that has an unknown etiology
- Near the point of origin
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- An infection or disease that arises as a complication of medical or surgical intervention
- A prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease or condition
- The study of the functions of bodily structures
- The identification of a health condition
- Capable of causing an infection
- The study of the structures of the body
- The cavity that contains the stomach, spleen, and pancreas
- Located near the soles of feet
- Towards the back of the body
- Away from point of origin
- Relating to, or situated near the tail or inferior end of the body
- The side of the body; further from the midline
- Are Objective observations, can be measured
- A vertical plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
- The cavity protects the organs and tissues within the front side of the body
- Use of a stethoscope to listen to sound within body cavities
- A condition that is present at birth and may be a result of either genetic or environmental factors
- An infection acquired in a hospital setting that was not present upon admission
- The study of the causes of pathological conditions
- Towards the front of the body
35 Clues: The study of disease • Near the point of origin • Away from point of origin • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Located near the soles of feet • Capable of causing an infection • Are not objective or measurable • Near the midline or center of body • The cavity that protects the brain • Located closer to the top of the head • ...
Choice Board 2023-11-06
Across
- the extreme or overextension of a limb or body part beyond its normal limit
- Lower on the body, farther from the head
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- back of body
- Away from the midline of the body
- Decreases the angle of a joint
- To stand erect with arms at the sides and palms of the hands turned forward
- front of the body
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- Higher on the body, nearer to the head
- movement toward the midline
- the circular movement at the far end of a limb
- away from the point of attachment
- increases the angle of a joint
- Rotation rotation away from the center of the body.
- Toward the midline of the body
- Closer to the point of attachment
16 Clues: back of body • front of the body • movement toward the midline • increases the angle of a joint • Toward the midline of the body • Decreases the angle of a joint • away from the point of attachment • Closer to the point of attachment • Away from the midline of the body • Higher on the body, nearer to the head • Lower on the body, farther from the head • ...
Earth's Land and Water Features 2013-10-24
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- A wide flat area.
- A small river or stream.
- A high, steep section of rock or soil.
- A natural body of moving water.
- A mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river.
- Low land between hills or mountains.
- Flat land that is higher than the land around it.
- An area with very little rain.
- A deep valley with high, steep sides.
- A body of water surrounded by land.
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- A large body of salt water.
- A landform that rises high above the ground.
- A natural stream of water falling from a high place.
- A landform that is lower and rounder than a mountain.
- Where a body of water meets land.
- A mound or ridge of sand.
- Where river water and ocean water meet.
- The land along the edge of a body of water.
- A narrow body of water off of a larger body of water.
19 Clues: A wide flat area. • A small river or stream. • A mound or ridge of sand. • A large body of salt water. • An area with very little rain. • A natural body of moving water. • Where a body of water meets land. • A body of water surrounded by land. • Low land between hills or mountains. • A deep valley with high, steep sides. • A high, steep section of rock or soil. • ...
Lesson 3 Sum It Up! 2016-03-27
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- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart.
- The heart, vessels, and blood are all part of which system.
- Organs in this system brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Oxygen and nutrients pass through these walls to the body.
- This system produces movement in the body.
- Movements in the body that you can control.
- Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system.
- The place where two or more bones meet.
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- These cells help fight disease.
- This cushions the ends of bones and forms flexible parts like ears and nose.
- Movements in the body that happen without having to think about them.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Blood is made up of clear liquid that carries nutrients and blood cells throughout the body.
- this connects bones together at the joint.
- Drum-like sound that your heart makes when it contracts.
- These often work in pairs; when one contracts the other relaxes.
- Organs that support and protect the body and store minerals.
- Main organs of the respiratory system that expand to fill with air.
- carries oxygen throughout the body.
20 Clues: These cells help fight disease. • carries oxygen throughout the body. • The place where two or more bones meet. • this connects bones together at the joint. • This system produces movement in the body. • Movements in the body that you can control. • Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart. • Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system. • ...
Science 2024-02-23
Across
- Nerve cells that send messages all over your body to allow you to do everything.
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- Largest joint in a human body.
- Carry blood back to the heart.
- Main nerve tissue column that is connected to the brain.
- Largest organ in the body and covers the body's entire external surface.
- Long tube-like organ that connects the stomach and the large intestine.
- Help you move, breathe, swallow and stay alive.
- Controls all body functions of a human being.
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- Carry blood away from the heart.
- Contains the endocrine and exocrine gland.
- Hormone that stimulates the secretion of milk by the mammary glands.
- A collection of parts able to work together to serve a common purpose.
- Two bean-shaped organs that filter your blood.
- Material organism of an individual, human or animal, either living or dead.
- Hardest tissue in the human body.
- Biggest internal organ in the human body.
- Principal muscle of respiration.
- Basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life.
- Lightest organ of the human body system.
- An enclosed, cable-like bundle of nerve fibers.
21 Clues: Largest joint in a human body. • Carry blood back to the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Principal muscle of respiration. • Hardest tissue in the human body. • Lightest organ of the human body system. • Biggest internal organ in the human body. • Contains the endocrine and exocrine gland. • Controls all body functions of a human being. • ...
Curtis's Water Sysetems Crosswords 2024-11-19
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- non moving can be large body of water?
- where do torontonians get our filtered water from(5 words)?
- an artificial waterway used to drain or transport things?
- What can cause water sources to dry up?
- a fast moving body of fresh water?
- it is a famous basin found in the USA.
- a shallow body of water thats separated from a bigger and deep body of water?
- what is the longest river?
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- the largest ocean on he earth?
- an under ground water source?
- one of the great lakes (2 words)?
- a cycle on how water can natural go to other places?
- a large body of salt water?
- a salt water water body that covers most of the earths surface?
- what helps us get electricity by slowing down the water?
- an artificial body of water used to as a water supply?
- It has 1000s of tributaries from the amazon river which makes it called the?
- how are the seal levels rising?
- water falling from high places?
- tiny body of water with still water?`
- water that has been frozen into big ice chunks?
- if there is not enough rain what would form?
22 Clues: what is the longest river? • a large body of salt water? • an under ground water source? • the largest ocean on he earth? • how are the seal levels rising? • water falling from high places? • one of the great lakes (2 words)? • a fast moving body of fresh water? • tiny body of water with still water?` • non moving can be large body of water? • ...
Nutrition Review 2024-12-02
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- Primary Source of Energy
- They are high in calcium, good source of protein, Vitamin D and potassium
- chemicals that do important jobs in your body
- good fat: lowers cholesterol, found in plant and olive oils, avocados, almonds
- Immune system, waste disposal
- vitamins which dissolve in water
- eyes and cells
- A form of carbohydrates that the body converts to glucose
- bad fat: increases cholesterol and heart disease, found in animal sources (red meat and dairy products
- absorb/transports nutrients
- Help Build and Repair Tissue
- A part of every cell and tissue in the body
- Major source of many important nutrients
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- used to build, repair, and maintain every cell in your body
- Foods made up of wheats, rice, oat, etc
- Antioxidant, good for the skin
- Bone growth, prevents toxicity in the body
- they come from plants, naturally low in fat
- very bad fat: raises cholesterol, found in processed food
- metabolism, skin, immune system
- like vitamins and are used in the body to promote chemical reactions and from body structures
- vitamins which are stored in fat tissues in your body and in your liver
22 Clues: eyes and cells • Primary Source of Energy • absorb/transports nutrients • Help Build and Repair Tissue • Immune system, waste disposal • Antioxidant, good for the skin • metabolism, skin, immune system • vitamins which dissolve in water • Foods made up of wheats, rice, oat, etc • Major source of many important nutrients • Bone growth, prevents toxicity in the body • ...
Energy and Metabolism 2024-05-23
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- Another method used to measure the body's resting energy expenditure.
- Very fat
- Involves all of the ongoing functions in the body that sustain life
- The thermic effect of food is the energy required to complete the processes of digestion, absorption, and metabolism
- refers to the concentration of energy in a food
- Is the pace at which the body uses energy to support the basal metabolism
- Is a body weight specific to gender, height, and body frame size that is associated with healthy and longevity.
- Fatty acids into compounds
- An estimate of body fatness based on an individual's height and weight.
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- Below weight considered normal
- An abnormal buildup of ketone bodies in the bloodstream
- refers to the percentage of different tissues in the body, such as fat, muscle, and bone
- above weight considered normal
- Activities that require much sitting or little movement.
- a method for estimating body composition, in particular body fat and muscle mass, where a weak electric current flows through the body and the voltage is measured in order to calculate impedance of the body.
- fat that you can pinch
- A skinfold caliper is used to assess the skinfold thickness, so that a prediction of the total amount of body fat can be made.
- the ability to do work
18 Clues: Very fat • fat that you can pinch • the ability to do work • Fatty acids into compounds • Below weight considered normal • above weight considered normal • refers to the concentration of energy in a food • An abnormal buildup of ketone bodies in the bloodstream • Activities that require much sitting or little movement. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2022-01-05
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- a disagreement.
- needed for growth and repair of body cells.
- a strong and lasting affection and support.
- discuss a conflict to reach an agreement.
- the body's main source of energy.
- panels of nutritional information that appear on food packages.
- a movement of the body that communicates what a person is thinking.
- nutrients that provide energy and help the body store vitamins.
- to feel and show sympathy toward your friends.
- a unit of energy available from food for energy.
- the failure to provide proper care and guidance.
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- the use of force to harm someone or destroy property.
- in food that the body needs for growth and repair of cells, for body processes, and for energy.
- the harmful treatment of another person.
- condition in which the blood does not have enough red blood cells.
- nutrients that help the body use carbohydrates.
- nutrients that are involved in many body processes.
- the price of the food by weight, serving, or some other unit.
- a person you can trust and depend on.
- a nutrient that makes up blood and other body fluids.
20 Clues: a disagreement. • the body's main source of energy. • a person you can trust and depend on. • the harmful treatment of another person. • discuss a conflict to reach an agreement. • needed for growth and repair of body cells. • a strong and lasting affection and support. • to feel and show sympathy toward your friends. • nutrients that help the body use carbohydrates. • ...
2nd Quarter 2015-03-09
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- Provides Support for body and protects critical body parts
- Fibrous tissue that contracts/release producing bodily movement
- Coordintes the other systems and helps the body respond and adjust to the environmental condition
- Involved with the productions
- smallest organization of life
- Coordinates the metabollic activities of many organs
- Muscle that carry on their works continuosly even w/o control
- Supplies oxygen to the blood
- the control center of the cell
- part of the body
- Allows movement of the entire body
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- Protect the body against infections
- Major Excretory open
- make all food, when photosynthesis begin
- Supplies nutrient and oxygen to the cells
- Protect the Body From Mechanical Injury
- is a membrane-bound cell organelle found in most animal cells (they are absent in red blood cells)
- is a membrane bound organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
- protein factory
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the body
- Muscular Movement that can be controlled
- the get like staff that cell parts are floating in
- Containing waste products
- Living things
- also known as the renal system
25 Clues: Living things • protein factory • part of the body • Major Excretory open • Containing waste products • Supplies oxygen to the blood • Involved with the productions • smallest organization of life • the control center of the cell • also known as the renal system • Allows movement of the entire body • Protect the body against infections • Protect the Body From Mechanical Injury • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-09-23
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- as soon as possible
- lateral leg raises occur in this plane of motion
- Toward the back of the body
- amount
- Closest to the center of the body
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Towards the top or head
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Swelling in the joint
- central nervous system
- Body’s response to injury
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- a pushup occurs in this plane of motion
- Below or toward the feet
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- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- activities of daily living
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Toward the front of the body
- Swelling in the tissue
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- twice a day
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Farthest from the center of the body
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Closest to the midline of the body
- ambulate, ambulatory
- when climbing stairs this plane of motion is used
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
29 Clues: amount • twice a day • as soon as possible • ambulate, ambulatory • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • central nervous system • Towards the top or head • Below or toward the feet • Body’s response to injury • activities of daily living • Toward the back of the body • Toward the front of the body • Closest to the center of the body • Increasing the angle of the joint • ...
Nutrients 2022-09-15
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- a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body and supply you with energy
- nutrients that regulate many chemical reactions in the body. Found naturally in rocks and soil
- is another world for the Vitamin B3
- dissolves in water
- dissolves in fatty material
- is a mineral that helps hemoglobin
- vitamin that helps maintain healthy skin, bones, vision, and teeth.
- the human body needs about 500 mg of this a day to survive.
- vitamin that helps maintain red blood cells
- when you are iron deficient
- helps build and repair muscle tissue and transports oxygen and nutrient throughout the body.
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- is a mineral that can be found in dairy products like milk, cheese, or yogurt
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes.
- the human body is 50-60% of this.
- number of essential nutrients
- provides the body quick energy
- the study of how your body uses the food you eat to keep you healthy
- Mg is the abbreviation for this mineral
- supply energy, insulates, and supports organs and provides a medium for fat soluble vitamins
- vitamin that helps carbohydrates use and the nervous system
20 Clues: dissolves in water • dissolves in fatty material • when you are iron deficient • number of essential nutrients • provides the body quick energy • the human body is 50-60% of this. • is a mineral that helps hemoglobin • is another world for the Vitamin B3 • Mg is the abbreviation for this mineral • vitamin that helps maintain red blood cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-12-01
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- pointed end of a conical structure
- discharge
- means, pertaining to
- sensation or perception
- parts of the body that lie closer to the midline
- farther from the trunk or nearer to the free end of an extremity
- means, disease or system for treating disease
- laying face up
- below a body part or nearer to the feet
- means, tumor
- speech
- paralysis
- eating or swallowing
- means, study of
- meaning, enlargement of
- laying face down
- above a body part or nearer to the head
- motion of a limb away from midline
- the anterior surface of the body
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- straightening of a joint
- pertaining to pain
- front surface of the body
- abnormal/excessive flow
- the bending of a joint
- motion of a limb towards the midline
- both sides of the midline
- pertaining to examination with an instrument
- posterior surface of body
- means, condition of
- farther inside the body
- puncture and drain fluid
- drooping
- swelling
- pertaining to breathing
- removal of
- closer to or on the skin
- vomiting
- parts of the body that lie farther from the midline
- closer to the trunk
39 Clues: speech • drooping • swelling • vomiting • discharge • paralysis • removal of • means, tumor • laying face up • means, study of • laying face down • pertaining to pain • means, condition of • closer to the trunk • means, pertaining to • eating or swallowing • the bending of a joint • abnormal/excessive flow • sensation or perception • farther inside the body • pertaining to breathing • meaning, enlargement of • ...
The Human Body - Lessons 1.1-1.2 2024-04-08
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- Chemical substances produced by glands that affect many body processes.
- Process by which nutrients move from the digestive system into the bloodstream.
- System that moves gases throughout the body.
- The least complex level of organization of the human body
- A signal that creates a response
- Another name for the circulatory system.
- System that produces movement.
- Chemical substances needed by body cells that result from the process of digestion.
- A group of similar cells performing the same function
- Skin and kidneys are examples of these
- System that controls the body's responses to the environment.
- The muscles attached to bones that provide the force to move the bones
- Reaction to a stimulus.
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- The elbow and shoulder are types of these.
- The skin is made of this tissue
- This system removes waste products from the body
- System that releases chemical signals.
- A tissue that has the ability to contract
- The control center of a cell
- Tissue that connects all of the body’s parts.
- Release hormones into the bloodstream.
- System that supports the body and protects internal organs.
- The circulatory system works with the ___________ system to get nutrients to all body cells.
- Each organ in the body is part of a(n) _____________ performing a major function.
24 Clues: Reaction to a stimulus. • The control center of a cell • System that produces movement. • The skin is made of this tissue • A signal that creates a response • System that releases chemical signals. • Release hormones into the bloodstream. • Skin and kidneys are examples of these • Another name for the circulatory system. • A tissue that has the ability to contract • ...
Nutrition Health 2025-10-16
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- when blood is blocked from getting to the brain
- having an excess amount of body fat
- compounds found in food that help regulate body processes
- a tough complex carbs that the body cannot digest
- excess weight puts extra pressure on your joints
- self-starvation due to a fear of gaining weight
- or omega 6 fatty acids
- perform vital functions but could be harmful to the body
- come from animal sources can increase your risk of heart disease
- starches found in bread and pasta
- a low self image causing a person to binge or purge food, commonly using laxatives to speed up the flow of waste
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- come from plant cells can lower your risk of heart disease
- excess fat that makes the body resistant to insulin
- main source of energy
- a person returning to pick at food throughout the day after eating a large portion of food
- are nutrients the body uses to build up cells and tissues
- elements found in food used by the body
- sugars found in fructose
- is essential for most body functions
- and addiction to food, eating large qualities of food in a short period of time
20 Clues: main source of energy • or omega 6 fatty acids • sugars found in fructose • starches found in bread and pasta • having an excess amount of body fat • is essential for most body functions • elements found in food used by the body • when blood is blocked from getting to the brain • self-starvation due to a fear of gaining weight • ...
Miscellaneous Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-21
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- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands
- is a self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- 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
- is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- system in the body composed of muscle cells and tissues that brings about movement of an organ or body part
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- 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
- consist of a single muscle cell
- systems that excrete wastes from the body
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints. It supports and protects the body
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
- is composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- is an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body
- tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
19 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • systems that excrete wastes from the body • is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • is an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment • groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body • ...
2nd Quarter 2015-03-09
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- Protect the body against infections
- Coordinates the metabollic activities of many organs
- is a membrane bound organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
- smallest organization of life
- Supplies oxygen to the blood
- the control center of the cell
- Provides Support for body and protects critical body parts
- Involved with the productions
- Coordintes the other systems and helps the body respond and adjust to the environmental condition
- part of the body
- also known as the renal system
- Fibrous tissue that contracts/release producing bodily movement
- protein factory
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- Living things
- make all food, when photosynthesis begin
- is a membrane-bound cell organelle found in most animal cells (they are absent in red blood cells)
- Protect the Body From Mechanical Injury
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the body
- Muscular Movement that can be controlled
- Allows movement of the entire body
- Major Excretory open
- the get like staff that cell parts are floating in
- Supplies nutrient and oxygen to the cells
- Muscle that carry on their works continuosly even w/o control
- Containing waste products
25 Clues: Living things • protein factory • part of the body • Major Excretory open • Containing waste products • Supplies oxygen to the blood • smallest organization of life • Involved with the productions • the control center of the cell • also known as the renal system • Allows movement of the entire body • Protect the body against infections • Protect the Body From Mechanical Injury • ...
Organ System 2022-05-24
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- Receives and convey info about the current light-dark cycle from the environment
- The control system of the body.
- The Body's Central Framework.
- Makes the largest organ of the Human body.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Holds stuctures together and stabilizes them.
- Transmiter from the Brain telling the body wjat to do.
- Breaks down food to absorb the energy and nutrients.
- Rids the body of waste.
- Helps with the developing of offspring.
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- Maintains the fluid levels in the body by removing the fluids that leak from the Blood Vessels.
- Removes wates, toxins, and exctra water from the bloodstream.
- Allows us to breathe.
- Making up the body's hormones it refulates the biological processes in the body.
- Makes enzymes to break down suger,fats, and starches.
- It is resposible for the body's movement.
- Helps with removing waste gases and moving fresh air in the body.
- The parts making the Human skeleton.
- The female reproductive gland.
- The body's external and first line of defense from viruses and bacteria.
- Produces Blood Cells.
- Delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- The male reproductive gland.
23 Clues: Allows us to breathe. • Produces Blood Cells. • Rids the body of waste. • The male reproductive gland. • The Body's Central Framework. • The female reproductive gland. • The control system of the body. • Pumps blood throughout the body. • The parts making the Human skeleton. • Helps with the developing of offspring. • It is resposible for the body's movement. • ...
word 4930 초등저1-2(2) 2022-06-25
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- n. the top part of the body
- n. a female child
- n. a child; a young person
- n. soft material worn on the feet underneath shoes
- n. this day
- n. bills and coins used to buy things, currency
- n. a piece of jewelry worn on a finger
- a. not pretty
- n. the front part of the head
- n. a bone in the mouth that can bite or chew
- n. a shiny rock used to make jewelry
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- n. trousers, clothing worn on the lower part of the body
- n.the body part that attaches the head to the shoulders
- n. a body part at the end of the arm
- a. ill; not feeling well
- a. not weak
- n. a woman
- n. a body part on the face that sees
- n. the body part that one uses to eat and speak
- a. not wet; having no water in it
- n. a male person
- a. full of water; not dry
- n. a body part on the bottom of a leg that has five toes
- n. a body part used for walking or standing
- a. sick; not feeling well
25 Clues: n. a woman • a. not weak • n. this day • a. not pretty • n. a male person • n. a female child • a. ill; not feeling well • a. full of water; not dry • a. sick; not feeling well • n. a child; a young person • n. the top part of the body • n. the front part of the head • a. not wet; having no water in it • n. a body part at the end of the arm • n. a body part on the face that sees • ...
General Vocab Crossword 2022-09-15
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- Towards the head end of the body
- the act of turning inside out
- Divides the body into left and right
- Refers to a skin wound
- bruise, result of a direct blow or an impact Coronal divides the body into dorsal and ventral parts
- The cracking, crunching, grinding, or grating noise when flexing a joint
- The movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- Divides body into superior and inferior parts
- Rotation movement of the forearm that results in the palm facing upwards
- A superficial rub or wearing off of the skin, usually from a scrape or brush burn
- Indicates proximity
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- A turning inward, inside out, or other reversal of the normal relation
- refers to the distance
- Rotation movement of the forearm that results in the palm facing downwards
- Back of the body
- Away from the head
- Movement of a limb toward the median plane of the body
- To the side, away from the middle of the body Medial Toward the middle or center
- backwards bending, increase the angle between parts Flexion / Forwards bending, increase the angle between parts
- Persistent and long-lasting
- Severe and sudden in onset
21 Clues: Back of the body • Away from the head • Indicates proximity • refers to the distance • Refers to a skin wound • Severe and sudden in onset • Persistent and long-lasting • the act of turning inside out • Towards the head end of the body • Divides the body into left and right • Divides body into superior and inferior parts • Movement of a limb toward the median plane of the body • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-16
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- system – breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- system – produces offspring
- – a change in the position of an object
- – balanced; unchanging
- system – removes waste from the body
- – interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
- – a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- system – provides movement of the body
- system – regulates the body with hormones
- change – change which alters matter without changing its chemical composition or the identity of the substance
- stimulus – a change within the organism
- system – provides structure and protection for the body
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- system – controls and coordinates the body
- system – transports nutrients and oxygen to the body
- stimulus – a change in the environment outside of the organism
- mechanism – a response within a system that influences the activity of that system
- – the body’s ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- system – exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- – a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object / material
- change – the formation of a new substance with different properties; cannot be undone by physical means
- system – provides protection of the body
21 Clues: – balanced; unchanging • system – produces offspring • system – removes waste from the body • system – provides movement of the body • – a change in the position of an object • stimulus – a change within the organism • system – provides protection of the body • system – regulates the body with hormones • system – controls and coordinates the body • ...
Nutrients 2022-09-15
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- is a mineral that can be found in dairy products like milk, cheese, or yogurt
- the study of how your body uses the food you eat to keep you healthy
- dissolves in fatty material
- the human body needs about 500 mg of this a day to survive.
- the human body is 50-60% of this.
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes.
- a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body and supply you with energy
- provides the body quick energy
- vitamin that helps maintain healthy skin, bones, vision, and teeth.
- nutrients that regulate many chemical reactions in the body. Found naturally in rocks and soil
- is a mineral that helps hemoglobin
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- vitamin that helps maintain red blood cells
- is another world for the Vitamin B3
- dissolves in water
- when you are iron deficient
- supply energy, insulates, and supports organs and provides a medium for fat soluble vitamins
- Mg is the abbreviation for this mineral
- helps build and repair muscle tissue and transports oxygen and nutrient throughout the body.
- vitamin that helps carbohydrates use and the nervous system
- number of essential nutrients
20 Clues: dissolves in water • dissolves in fatty material • when you are iron deficient • number of essential nutrients • provides the body quick energy • the human body is 50-60% of this. • is a mineral that helps hemoglobin • is another world for the Vitamin B3 • Mg is the abbreviation for this mineral • vitamin that helps maintain red blood cells • ...
nutrient reveiw puzzle 2022-10-24
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- you need a wide range to be healthy
- when you get all the nutrients and vitamins that you need
- keeps the body hydrated
- what breaks doen the fat in your body how fast you turn it into energy
- every cell has some it is a building block of life
- needed in the body but too much can lead to heart disease
- undigestible material that keeps the intestines clean
- helps body grow and flourish
- more suger than what is already naturally there
- calorie calorie that does not fuel the body
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- sugar molecules on a complex chain
- natral fat healthier than its counterpart
- what you eat every thing that is going into your body
- basic name is salt
- how n=much energy it takes to heat water 1 degree celsius
- organic micronutrient that is needed to helf the metabolism function
- quickly broken down carbs that are easily used by body
- nutrients nutrient that teh body cant function with out
- hand and had with vitamins they are important but only needed in small amounts
- man mad fat that is not good for you
20 Clues: basic name is salt • keeps the body hydrated • helps body grow and flourish • sugar molecules on a complex chain • you need a wide range to be healthy • man mad fat that is not good for you • natral fat healthier than its counterpart • calorie calorie that does not fuel the body • more suger than what is already naturally there • ...
Nutrient Exam puzzle 2022-10-24
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- A chemical substance in food to help maintain the body.
- groups Fruits,Vegetables,Grains,Protein Foods,and Dairy.
- The body needs 17 daily.
- fat Can lead to high blood levels and cause heart attacks.
- sugar sugars and syrups that are added to foods or beverages when they are processed or prepared.
- is a waxy, fat-like substance that's found in all the cells in your body.
- fat Fat that is solid at room temperature
- food energy that is burned when in the body.
- Nutrients that were given back after loss in the process.
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- carbohydrates Sugar are absorbed quickly.
- Helps repair and maintain body tissue.
- The process in which your body turns food to energy.
- Starch the body can't digest.
- A personalized diet based on you.
- Substance are needed to develop and function normally.
- nutrients Substance that must be obtained from a diet.
- Greatly-adding nutrients to food that did have them at the start.
- calorie A soda only has energy not..
- in condiments, table salt, soy sauce, ect.
- carbohydrates Starches that are absorb more slowly
- 1/2 and 3/4 of the human body is ..
21 Clues: The body needs 17 daily. • Starch the body can't digest. • A personalized diet based on you. • 1/2 and 3/4 of the human body is .. • Helps repair and maintain body tissue. • carbohydrates Sugar are absorbed quickly. • in condiments, table salt, soy sauce, ect. • calorie A soda only has energy not.. • food energy that is burned when in the body. • ...
KIN 3347 Exam 4 2023-04-30
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- an increase in FFM will _______ resting metabolic rate
- the gold-standard for measuring resting metabolic rate
- a population in which BMI may not be an appropriate metric to use
- When before an event should an athlete consume caffeine?
- the #1 factor in body composition success
- Beets are a good source of these.
- RMR in people with high FFM is generally ________?
- most modifiable component of total daily energy expenditure
- ________ methods are likely more accurate, but expensive, time-consuming, and require expertise/training
- This method uses body volume to estimate body density
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- a _____-__________ model splits body mass into fat mass and fat-free mass
- uses X-rays to estimate body composition
- an activity factor of 1.55 should be used for someone that is __________ active.
- protein is the most ______ macronutrient
- a component of the female athlete triad
- This method is likely to be affected by the technique of the person performing the assessment.
- what to focus on if you want to change your body composition
- caffeine acts on these receptors in the brain
- individuals should arrive _______ for a body composition assessment
- body composition in living humans can only be?
20 Clues: Beets are a good source of these. • a component of the female athlete triad • uses X-rays to estimate body composition • protein is the most ______ macronutrient • the #1 factor in body composition success • caffeine acts on these receptors in the brain • body composition in living humans can only be? • RMR in people with high FFM is generally ________? • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-08-10
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- activity that prepares muscles for work
- physical _______ movement that causes your body to use energy
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive to improve or maintain fitness
- injury to the ligament surrounding the joint
- how many minutes per day should you have moderate-intensity physical activity?
- exercises and activities improve particular areas of health-related fitness
- a condition characterized by a decrease in bone density
- taking in fluids so the body functions properly
- a condition where the body loses the ability to rid itself of excessive heath through perspiration
- ability to move a body part through a full range of motion
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- gradual increase in overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness
- process by which your body gets energy from food
- body temperature becomes dangerously low
- overworking the body
- ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued
- physical ______ is the ability to cary out daily tasks easily and to have enough energy
- how many days per week should you complete flexibility activities?
- amount of force a muscle can exert
- working the body harder than it is normally worked
- damaging muscles or tissues
20 Clues: overworking the body • damaging muscles or tissues • amount of force a muscle can exert • activity that prepares muscles for work • body temperature becomes dangerously low • injury to the ligament surrounding the joint • taking in fluids so the body functions properly • process by which your body gets energy from food • working the body harder than it is normally worked • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 crossword 2025-10-09
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- the measured units in nutrients
- what breaks down food to release energy
- protein breaks down into these in the digestive system
- the amount of certain nutrients a person should be consuming on a daily basis
- when a person is body mass doesn't align with there height
- someone whose diet only consists of plant-based food, no meat
- solid at room temperature
- liquid at room temperature
- The equation of your body weight and your height
- what is the rate your body uses when its at rest
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- you get certain traits based on family genetics you can't control
- nutrients that supply energy for your body
- helps keep food fresher longer
- compounds your body needs to function properly
- a feeling of your body needing nutrients
- your body need a certain amount of this to make cell membranes and nerve tissues
- the desire for food based on your emotions
- a response by the immune system to certain foods
- the term when BMI is higher than 30
- help your body grow and repair your body's tissue
- a way of trying to lose weight without eating at all for a period of time
- helps function your digestive system
22 Clues: solid at room temperature • liquid at room temperature • helps keep food fresher longer • the measured units in nutrients • the term when BMI is higher than 30 • helps function your digestive system • what breaks down food to release energy • a feeling of your body needing nutrients • nutrients that supply energy for your body • the desire for food based on your emotions • ...
Organs 2023-11-13
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- Make up tissue
- Structure of Respiratory system
- What respiratory system gets
- One of the functions of the skeletal system
- The _______ system breaks down food
- The _________ body system protects the body with skin
- Organs in a body system
- Used to chew in the digestive system
- The structure of the skeletal system
- Structure in digestive system that contains acid
- Student in 7th science
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- controls the body with chemicals
- What a body system does
- Make up organs
- The __________ system contains the heart
- The structure of the muscular system
- The _________ system controls the body by electricity
- Structure in Nervous system
18 Clues: Make up tissue • Make up organs • Student in 7th science • What a body system does • Organs in a body system • Structure in Nervous system • What respiratory system gets • Structure of Respiratory system • controls the body with chemicals • The _______ system breaks down food • The structure of the muscular system • Used to chew in the digestive system • ...
the endocrine system 2021-11-30
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- the body lacks the thyroid hormone which causes the body processes to slow down
- creates insulin
- butterfly shaped
- elderly people may be more prone to these, involving the bones
- four glands, no bigger than a grain of rice
- not being able to fall asleep or stay asleep
- only found in the female body
- the most common form of diabetes that occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin
- what state of being the body maintains
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- the category of hormones that contains estrogen, progesterone and testosterone
- the size of a pea
- only found in the male body
- too much of the thyroid hormone is produced which causes the body processes to speed up
- less than 140mg/dL is considered to be...
- chemicals that coordinate various functions within the body by sending messages
- the gland that produces melatonin
- tell the body what to do and when to do it
- this group of people are more likely to face disturbed sleep patterns, reduced metabolism or low bone density
18 Clues: creates insulin • butterfly shaped • the size of a pea • only found in the male body • only found in the female body • the gland that produces melatonin • what state of being the body maintains • less than 140mg/dL is considered to be... • tell the body what to do and when to do it • four glands, no bigger than a grain of rice • not being able to fall asleep or stay asleep • ...
Anatomy 2025-04-02
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- The study of how living organisms function.
- The process of shaping speech sounds using the lips, tongue, and other structures.
- A plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves.
- The process that provides oxygen for speech production.
- A term meaning "toward the back" of the body.
- A term meaning "farther from the point of attachment to the body."
- The process of sound production in the larynx.
- A structure composed of at least two different tissue types.
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- A movement that takes a body part away from the midline.
- A term meaning "closer to the point of attachment to the body."
- The modification of sound as it passes through the vocal tract.
- The study of the structure of living organisms.
- The rhythm, stress, and intonation of speech.
- A term meaning "toward the front" of the body.
- A plane that divides the body into front and back portions.
- A plane that divides the body into left and right sections.
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function.
- A movement that brings a body part toward the midline.
18 Clues: The study of how living organisms function. • The rhythm, stress, and intonation of speech. • A term meaning "toward the back" of the body. • A term meaning "toward the front" of the body. • The process of sound production in the larynx. • The study of the structure of living organisms. • A movement that brings a body part toward the midline. • ...
heath extra credit 2015-11-10
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- walls contract
- nutrients that help build and maintain body cells and tissues
- body mass index
- preferred source of energy
- missing one or more essential amino acids
- lack of calcium
- substances that the body cannot manufacture
- a waxy lipid like substance that circulates in blood
- healthy fat
- lack of iron
- fructose
- long chains of substances
- irrational fear of becoming obese
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- simple carbs
- indigestible complex carb
- dairy foods and eggs in addition to foods from plants
- compounds that help regulate the vital body processes
- having an excess amount of body fat
- starches
- unhealthy fat
20 Clues: starches • fructose • healthy fat • simple carbs • lack of iron • unhealthy fat • walls contract • body mass index • lack of calcium • indigestible complex carb • long chains of substances • preferred source of energy • irrational fear of becoming obese • having an excess amount of body fat • missing one or more essential amino acids • substances that the body cannot manufacture • ...
Movement Vocab 2020-12-07
Across
- Bound, free, continuous etc.
- Early basketball skill
- Rehearsal of sports skills
- There are 3 types of these
- Forward, backward, sideways etc.
- Body is stable while moving
- Catching, trapping, collecting etc.
- A series of movement set to music
- Where does the body move
- Pitcher's skill
- There are 4 types of these
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- How hard the body works
- Curled, stretched, twisted etc.
- Early soccer skill
- Holds a pose in a stationary position
- With whom or what the body moves
- Throwing, kicking, punting etc.
- Carrying, dribbling, cradling
- Copying another's movements
- What body parts move and how
- Also known as travelling skills
21 Clues: Pitcher's skill • Early soccer skill • Early basketball skill • How hard the body works • Where does the body move • Rehearsal of sports skills • There are 3 types of these • There are 4 types of these • Body is stable while moving • Copying another's movements • Bound, free, continuous etc. • What body parts move and how • Carrying, dribbling, cradling • Curled, stretched, twisted etc. • ...
Puzzle 5 2019-03-07
Across
- Progressive Decline
- Preventing Infection
- Back of the Body
- Blue Coloration of the Skin or Mucous Membranes
- Position Lying Face-Up With Feet Elevated
- Front of the Body
- Rolling Patients to the Side
- Thin and Watery
- Vomit
- Relating to Pus
- To Move from One Place to Another
- Artificial Limb or Other Body Part
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- Difficulty Swallowing
- Urinating
- Center of the Body
- Inability to Control Bladder or Bowels
- Side of the Body
- To Suck In
- Position Lying on the Belly
- Shortening of a Joint or Muscle
- Inability to Speak or Understand Speech
- Chest Pain
- Position Lying Face-Up
23 Clues: Vomit • Urinating • To Suck In • Chest Pain • Thin and Watery • Relating to Pus • Side of the Body • Back of the Body • Front of the Body • Center of the Body • Progressive Decline • Preventing Infection • Difficulty Swallowing • Position Lying Face-Up • Position Lying on the Belly • Rolling Patients to the Side • Shortening of a Joint or Muscle • To Move from One Place to Another • ...
Perla Solis CrossWord 2022-12-06
Across
- fainting
- surgical removal
- breathing
- record
- inflammation
- upper
- swelling
- pain
- sudden
- specialist
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- back
- laying face down
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- paralysis
- process of visually examining
- lying face up
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- discharge
- toward the front of the body.
- chest cavity
- lower
- urine
- surgical repair
- state
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- study
27 Clues: back • pain • lower • urine • upper • state • study • record • sudden • fainting • swelling • paralysis • discharge • breathing • condition • specialist • chest cavity • inflammation • surgical repair • lying face up • surgical removal • laying face down • process of visually examining • toward the front of the body. • a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part. • ...
Perla Solis CrossWord 2022-12-06
Across
- fainting
- surgical removal
- breathing
- record
- inflammation
- upper
- swelling
- pain
- sudden
- specialist
Down
- back
- laying face down
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- paralysis
- process of visually examining
- lying face up
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- discharge
- toward the front of the body.
- chest cavity
- lower
- urine
- surgical repair
- state
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- study
27 Clues: back • pain • lower • urine • upper • state • study • record • sudden • fainting • swelling • paralysis • discharge • breathing • condition • specialist • chest cavity • inflammation • surgical repair • lying face up • surgical removal • laying face down • process of visually examining • toward the front of the body. • a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part. • ...
Nutrition Functions 2025-11-27
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- regulates body temperature
- builds resistence to infection
- found in calcium (3 words)
- builds and repairs body tissues
- helps with blood clots
- found in protein
- produces Vitamin D in body
- cushions body organs
- found in cellulose
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- contributes to healthy skin
- builds red blood cells and carries oxygen to cells
- works with calcium and phosphorous to build bone
- supplies bulk which helps digestion
- for healthy nerves
- found in iodine
- supplies energy
- found in iron
- controls rate at which body uses energy
- builds teeth and bones with calcium
- water helps with digestion and ____
- found in phosphorous
21 Clues: found in iron • found in iodine • supplies energy • found in protein • for healthy nerves • found in cellulose • cushions body organs • found in phosphorous • helps with blood clots • regulates body temperature • found in calcium (3 words) • produces Vitamin D in body • contributes to healthy skin • builds resistence to infection • builds and repairs body tissues • ...
Muscular System Terms 2022-09-16
Across
- raising body parts
- moving in a circular direction
- moving foot to outside
- act of bending a joint
- bending foot toward the knee
- connects muscle to bone
- turning body part upward
- end.of.the.muscle;moves.when.contracted
- bending foot away from the knee
- body system made of 600+ muscles
- membrane:covers/protects.muscle.tissue
- muscle that oppose/reverse each other
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- lowering body parts
- moving away from the midline
- turning body part downward
- end of the muscle closest to the torso
- movement toward the inside
- straightening a limb
- touching fingertip to thumb of same hand
- moving toward the midline
- muscle of the heart
21 Clues: raising body parts • lowering body parts • muscle of the heart • straightening a limb • moving foot to outside • act of bending a joint • connects muscle to bone • turning body part upward • moving toward the midline • turning body part downward • movement toward the inside • moving away from the midline • bending foot toward the knee • moving in a circular direction • ...
Sports Medicine Word Puzzle 2022-09-14
Across
- straightening a lim
- produced by friction between bone and cartilage
- Far away from the attachment
- angles turning outwards
- close to the attachment
- a bruise
- fast development of an injury
- an area damaged by scrapping
- down movement
- bending a lim
- above
- middle of the body
- back
Down
- bellow
- Brocken blood vessel that swell up
- cut across the body
- UP movement
- facing up
- a deep cup tearing in the flesh
- Front and Back
- facing down
- the body slip down in the middle of the body
- side of the body
- long lasting injury
- angles turning inwards
25 Clues: back • above • bellow • a bruise • facing up • UP movement • facing down • down movement • bending a lim • Front and Back • side of the body • middle of the body • cut across the body • straightening a lim • long lasting injury • angles turning inwards • angles turning outwards • close to the attachment • Far away from the attachment • an area damaged by scrapping • fast development of an injury • ...
General Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-14
Across
- Separates the front and back of the body
- Separates lower and upper body
- Faced down
- Outwards part of the sole of the foot
- Farthest point from the origin
- Position toward the midline
- Legs closing
- Legs separating
- Position away from the midline
- Backside
- Faced up
- Center of body
Down
- Wearing off of skin
- Bend forwards
- Bend backward
- Reoccuring pain
- Noise crunching, cracking
- Bruise
- Cut/skin wound
- Separates the left and right sides of body
- Extreme bruise
- Inside of the sole of the foot
- Head side of the body
- Severe and sudden pain
- Away from the head
25 Clues: Bruise • Backside • Faced up • Faced down • Legs closing • Bend forwards • Bend backward • Cut/skin wound • Extreme bruise • Center of body • Reoccuring pain • Legs separating • Away from the head • Wearing off of skin • Head side of the body • Severe and sudden pain • Noise crunching, cracking • Position toward the midline • Separates lower and upper body • Farthest point from the origin • ...
YULAIDI'S WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-06
Across
- chest cavity
- back
- sudden
- surgical removal
- lower
- swelling of the
- inflammation of
- Laying face down
- study of
- Lying face up
- process of visually examining
- paralysis
Down
- urine
- fainting
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels.
- state of
- to record
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- toward the head
- toward the front of the body.
- pain
- breathing
- specialist
- surgical repair
- discharge
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- cutting into
28 Clues: back • pain • urine • lower • sudden • fainting • state of • study of • to record • breathing • discharge • condition • paralysis • specialist • chest cavity • cutting into • Lying face up • toward the head • swelling of the • inflammation of • surgical repair • surgical removal • Laying face down • toward the front of the body. • process of visually examining • loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. • ...
Intro and axial crossword 2020-10-15
Across
- shaft of long bone
- back of body
- structure of body
- skull;encloses brain
- shoulder blade radius thumb side of bone
- restores homeostasis
- closer to Origin of body
- no protein
- 26 small bones
- breakdown bone
- toward the front of body
- skull
- foot bone
- tail bone
Down
- End of long bone
- 2nd cervical vertebrae
- study of body function
- toward midline
- build bone
- act of bending joint
- ankle bone
- lower jaw bone
- away from midline
- bone cell
- toward head
- hip bone
- thigh bone
- expanding a joint
- bones of wrist
- away from head
30 Clues: skull • hip bone • bone cell • foot bone • tail bone • build bone • ankle bone • thigh bone • no protein • toward head • back of body • toward midline • lower jaw bone • 26 small bones • breakdown bone • bones of wrist • away from head • End of long bone • structure of body • away from midline • expanding a joint • shaft of long bone • act of bending joint • skull;encloses brain • restores homeostasis • ...
Activity Creation A&P 2022-08-23
Across
- produces blood cells
- excretes salt and urea
- move body and substances
- produces gametes
- maintains stable internal conditions
- transports blood cells and oxygen
- cells are made up of molecules
- similar types of cells
Down
- slow-acting control system
- study of the structure and shape of the body
- gas exchange
- study of how the body and its parts work
- cleanses the body from foreign materials
- fast-acting control system
- atoms combine to form molecules
- different organs working together
- flushes waste from the body in urine
- break down food
- different types of tissues together
- many organ systems working together
20 Clues: gas exchange • break down food • produces gametes • produces blood cells • excretes salt and urea • similar types of cells • move body and substances • slow-acting control system • fast-acting control system • cells are made up of molecules • atoms combine to form molecules • different organs working together • transports blood cells and oxygen • different types of tissues together • ...
Nutrient Exam Review 2022-10-25
Across
- do not provide energy
- body requires 17 daily
- The chemical process where the body breaks down substances and gets energy
- type of starch the body cannot digest
- developed by USDA for healthful eating
- added the foods when processed
- a food that has nutrients added back which were lost during processing
- How we measure energy in food
- five essential foods in every meal
- adding greatly adding nutrients to food that might not had them in the first place
- Food that is high in calories but lacks other nutrients
Down
- substance that must be obtained from the diet
- sugars that are absorbed quickly
- The substance found in food that keeps your body functioning
- helps build, maintain, and repair body tissue
- transmits nerve impulses
- found in all cells of your body
- starches that absorbed slowly
- at fats formed from hydrogenation
- fats that are liquid at room temp
- ½ to ¾ of the human body consists of what
21 Clues: do not provide energy • body requires 17 daily • transmits nerve impulses • starches that absorbed slowly • How we measure energy in food • added the foods when processed • found in all cells of your body • sugars that are absorbed quickly • at fats formed from hydrogenation • fats that are liquid at room temp • five essential foods in every meal • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2022-10-12
Across
- toward the front of the body
- the study of the structure of body parts
- surrounds the abdominal cavity
- is absent in thin skin
- destroys entire skin layer
- pigment in red blood cells
- sunburns only affect
- the study of the function of the body's structural machinery
- exposure to sunlight stimulates melanocytes to produce more melanin
- toward the body surface
- study of the cell
- all structures in one part of the body
- the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in an ever-changing outside world
Down
- operation of the heart and blood vessels
- another name for the skin
- found in armpit and genital areas
- dense connective tissue
- divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
- a orange-yellow plentiful in carrots and deep yellow green leafy vegetables
- found all over the body, regulates body heat
- study of tissues
- made up of different types of tissues
- study of developmental changes
23 Clues: study of tissues • study of the cell • sunburns only affect • is absent in thin skin • dense connective tissue • toward the body surface • another name for the skin • destroys entire skin layer • pigment in red blood cells • toward the front of the body • surrounds the abdominal cavity • study of developmental changes • found in armpit and genital areas • ...
brain 2021-10-04
Across
- strip that registers and provides sensation.
- hemisphere that controls the left side of the body
- regulates hunger, thirst, pleasure, rage, and sexuality.
- the depression between the hemispheres.
- regulates activity level of the body.
- lobe that processes visual information.
- acts as a relay station between brain and body.
- hemisphere that controls the right side of the body
- helps to keep the body balanced and coordinated.
- how many main parts does the lower brain have?
- nerve cells that send messages from the nervous system to other parts of the bosy
- left hemisphere specializes in this
Down
- lobe that processes hearing and speech.
- right hemisphere specializes in this
- lobe that registers sensation.
- lobe responsible for complex thought.
- organ of the body in the head that controls functions, movements, sensations and thoughts.
- what are the two halves of the brain called?
- strip that controls body movement.
- cord of tissue that extends from the brain along the back.
- regulates circulation, respiration, digestion, and reproduction.
21 Clues: lobe that registers sensation. • strip that controls body movement. • left hemisphere specializes in this • right hemisphere specializes in this • lobe responsible for complex thought. • regulates activity level of the body. • lobe that processes hearing and speech. • the depression between the hemispheres. • lobe that processes visual information. • ...
the crossword 2012-03-29
Across
- central nevious system
- arc, how big your reflex is
- time, how fast your arm moves
- periferal nevious system
- that you react to
- your head
- when somthing imprints in your head
- and error, when u try somthing and fail
- organs make
- your born with a skill
- sends messages through your body
- the lower part of your brain
- what you already know
- the basic stucter of life
- somthing in your body
Down
- fluid, fluid in your body
- stem, the thing under the brain
- the way you act
- effects your body
- what comes naturaly to you
- hemisphere, left side of your body
- a sheet of cells
- somthing in your head
- where u live
- behavior, how u act around other people
- your reaction time
- controls body functions
- cord, the thing in your back
- thing have been tought
- hemisphere, right side of your body
30 Clues: your head • organs make • where u live • the way you act • a sheet of cells • effects your body • that you react to • your reaction time • somthing in your head • what you already know • somthing in your body • central nevious system • your born with a skill • thing have been tought • controls body functions • periferal nevious system • fluid, fluid in your body • the basic stucter of life • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- system that controls growth development
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- the small unit of life
- that movement are form
- is equal to to 4.18 J
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- the major source of energy in the body
- the internal condition of the human body
- many cells in a specific function
- supply raw materials for growth
- system that protect the body from diseases
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
Down
- system that produce gametes
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- guards against infection and injury
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- system that breaks down food
- system that eliminates products waste
- system that produce movement
- system that supports the body
- the most important nutrient
25 Clues: is equal to to 4.18 J • the small unit of life • that movement are form • system that produce gametes • the most important nutrient • 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 • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- system that produce gametes
- the small unit of life
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- the major source of energy in the body
- system that supports the body
- supply raw materials for growth
- the internal condition of the human body
- system that controls growth development
Down
- the most important nutrient
- system that eliminates products waste
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- system that produce movement
- guards against infection and injury
- system that protect the body from diseases
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- system that breaks down food
- many cells in a specific function
- tissue that movement are form
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
25 Clues: the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • system that produce movement • system that breaks down food • 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 • ...
Word Study Test #5 2021-12-13
Across
- three
- tooth doctor
- star galaxy which turns as one entity
- fight between two people
- main body of a fund of wealth-estate
- one part of a series or of a whole
- dead body
- two
- one
- mythical horse with one horn on its head
- set of line of print in from the margin
- to make into a body
- a three-wheeled vehicle
- music played or sung by two people
- plant called "tooth of the lion" with dentate leaves
Down
- set of teeth (false)
- three-horned face
- many colleges joined together to function as one body
- legally formed group-a body
- body
- two (as in dual purpose)
- pertaining to teeth
- tooth
- military division organized as a body
- act of making one out of many
- every three years
- early Rome was divided into three family social groups, or clans, called tribes
- two homes in one building
- a figure with three straight sides and three corner angles
29 Clues: two • one • body • three • tooth • dead body • tooth doctor • three-horned face • every three years • pertaining to teeth • to make into a body • set of teeth (false) • a three-wheeled vehicle • two (as in dual purpose) • fight between two people • two homes in one building • legally formed group-a body • act of making one out of many • one part of a series or of a whole • ...
Structural Organization 2024-08-19
Across
- tissue that helps to move the body
- another term for the frontal plane
- position used for recovery and or for placing an enema
- abdominal pelvic region on either side of the umbilical region
- position for patients with hypertension
- position where the arms are at the side, standing erect, palms forward, feet parallel, and facing forward
- body cavity containing the brain and spinal cord
- tissue found on the inside and outside of the body (skin)
- another term for the transverse plane
- position patient is placed in for feeding
- laying on your stomach
Down
- membrane lining open body cavities
- abdominal pelvic region between both hypochondriac regions
- plane that cuts the patient into a left and right
- plane that cuts the patient into front and back
- membrane lining closed body cavities
- body cavity that contains the stomach and intestines
- body cavity containing the heart, bronchi, and lungs
- tissue that responds to stimuli
- tissues that connects and supports other tissues
20 Clues: laying on your stomach • tissue that responds to stimuli • tissue that helps to move the body • membrane lining open body cavities • another term for the frontal plane • membrane lining closed body cavities • another term for the transverse plane • position for patients with hypertension • position patient is placed in for feeding • ...
Skeletal System and Terminology 2025-09-17
Across
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- – Closer to the point of attachment
- – Divides the body into left and right halves
- Bone in your upper arm
- Thigh bone, longest bone in the body
- Type of joint found in your carpal bones
- type of joint found at your radiocarpal joint
- Breastbone in the center of your chest
- Type of synovial joint at your thumb (allows grasping)
- Lower leg bone on lateral side
- Away from the midline of the body
- Moving a body part away from the midline
Down
- Moving a limb in a circular motion
- – Toward the front of the body
- Joint type found between vertebrae (slightly movable, with cartilage)
- Straightening a joint, increasing the angle
- – Toward the midline of the body
- Divides the body into top and bottom halves
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Type of joint with no movement (example: skull sutures)
- Bending a joint, decreasing the angle
21 Clues: Bone in your upper arm • Forearm bone on the thumb side • – Toward the front of the body • Forearm bone on the pinky side • Lower leg bone on lateral side • – Toward the midline of the body • Away from the midline of the body • Moving a limb in a circular motion • – Closer to the point of attachment • Thigh bone, longest bone in the body • Bending a joint, decreasing the angle • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2025-03-31
Across
- stress disorder stress-related disorder characterized by flashbacks, feelings of numbness, and difficulty sleeping after an extremely stressful event
- body system consisting of organs that work together to create new human life; is different between males and females
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
- ability to think, reason, and remember
- physiological stress reaction in which the body mobilizes its resources to fight off or escape from a perceived threat; also called the stress response
- relaxation technique that involves paying careful attention to the body, scanning it for signs of tension, and then releasing that tension
- reappraisal act of thinking about the good aspects of stressful events
- management practice of devoting the appropriate amount of time to each task, only committing to tasks you have time for, and prioritizing tasks; helps people reach goals and reduce stress
- physiological reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event
- body’s physical and psychological reactions to situations people perceive as threats
- factors that lead to stress
- management process of using strategies to reduce the impact of the stress response and handle threatening situations in positive ways
- relaxation technique that involves imagining one’s self in a pleasant environment
Down
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- body system consisting of organs, tissues, and cells that defend against infection
- muscle relaxation relaxation technique that involves tensing and then relaxing each part of the body until the whole body feels relaxed
- body system that consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that trade information throughout the body
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one
- act of using relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, visualization, focused attention, and guided movements, while focusing intensely on the present
- body system that consists of glands, which secrete hormones to regulate body processes
- hormones chemicals that coordinate the fight-or-flight response; include epinephrine, norepinephrine, and cortisol
- body system consisting of organs that take in foods, pass nutrients from these sources into the bloodstream, and then expel waste out of the body
- mental illness that develops as a result of stressful events; examples include acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- body system that transports blood throughout the body; consists of the heart and blood vessels
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events
- state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion
- type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology
27 Clues: factors that lead to stress • ability to think, reason, and remember • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events • state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation • type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology • stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects • ...
Emmanuel suffexs 2024-08-05
Across
- surgical removal
- to record
- apart of the body that is father away from the centr of the body then anothe part
- breathing
- lyng face up
- away from the head
- urine
- condition
- paralysis
- back
- toward the head end of the body
- state of heat
- swelling of the
- study of
- chest
Down
- loss of blood
- discharge
- person who studie specialist
- fainting
- laying face down
- toward the front of the body
- sudden
- process of visually
- apart of thebody that closer to the center of the body
- state of
- inflammation of
- cutting into
- pain
28 Clues: back • pain • urine • chest • sudden • fainting • state of • study of • to record • discharge • breathing • condition • paralysis • lyng face up • cutting into • loss of blood • state of heat • inflammation of • swelling of the • surgical removal • laying face down • away from the head • process of visually • person who studie specialist • toward the front of the body • toward the head end of the body • ...
Kaylin Zarate 1st puzzle 2024-09-16
Across
- to, toward
- stomach
- upon, over
- cutting through skin
- around
- surgical creation
- toward the head
- together, with
- white
- fast rapid
- nearest towards the midline
- divides body in half vertically
- added to the end of the medical term
- small
- side view of the body
- good, well
- flow or discharge of body fluids
Down
- structure of body
- yellow
- against
- purple
- study of all of aspects diseases
- green
- four
- five
- refers to the back of the body
- 2
- situated in the front
- table of contents
- heart
- beyond, acessive
31 Clues: 2 • four • five • green • white • heart • small • yellow • purple • around • stomach • against • to, toward • upon, over • fast rapid • good, well • together, with • toward the head • beyond, acessive • structure of body • surgical creation • table of contents • cutting through skin • situated in the front • side view of the body • nearest towards the midline • refers to the back of the body • divides body in half vertically • ...
Perla Solis CrossWord 2022-12-06
Across
- fainting
- surgical removal
- breathing
- record
- inflammation
- upper
- swelling
- pain
- sudden
- specialist
Down
- back
- laying face down
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- paralysis
- process of visually examining
- lying face up
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- discharge
- toward the front of the body.
- chest cavity
- lower
- urine
- surgical repair
- state
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- study
27 Clues: back • pain • lower • urine • upper • state • study • record • sudden • fainting • swelling • paralysis • discharge • breathing • condition • specialist • chest cavity • inflammation • surgical repair • lying face up • surgical removal • laying face down • process of visually examining • toward the front of the body. • a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part. • ...
Perla Solis CrossWord 2022-12-06
Across
- fainting
- surgical removal
- breathing
- record
- inflammation
- upper
- swelling
- pain
- sudden
- specialist
Down
- back
- laying face down
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- paralysis
- process of visually examining
- lying face up
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- discharge
- toward the front of the body.
- chest cavity
- lower
- urine
- surgical repair
- state
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- study
27 Clues: back • pain • lower • urine • upper • state • study • record • sudden • fainting • swelling • paralysis • discharge • breathing • condition • specialist • chest cavity • inflammation • surgical repair • lying face up • surgical removal • laying face down • process of visually examining • toward the front of the body. • a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part. • ...
Vivian Suffix & Supplemental Terms 2022-12-06
Across
- sudden
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels.
- condition
- toward the front of the body.
- to record
- specialist
- surgical removal
- urine
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- toward the head
- discharge
- inflammation of
- fainting
- paralysis
Down
- Laying face down
- pain
- chest cavity
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- process of visually examining
- study of
- back
- cutting into
- lower
- swelling of the
- surgical repair
- Lying face up
- breathing
- state of
28 Clues: pain • back • lower • urine • sudden • study of • fainting • state of • condition • to record • discharge • breathing • paralysis • specialist • chest cavity • cutting into • Lying face up • swelling of the • surgical repair • toward the head • inflammation of • Laying face down • surgical removal • process of visually examining • toward the front of the body. • loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. • ...
YULAIDI'S WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-06
Across
- chest cavity
- back
- sudden
- surgical removal
- lower
- swelling of the
- inflammation of
- Laying face down
- study of
- Lying face up
- process of visually examining
- paralysis
Down
- urine
- fainting
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels.
- state of
- to record
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- toward the head
- toward the front of the body.
- pain
- breathing
- specialist
- surgical repair
- discharge
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- cutting into
28 Clues: back • pain • urine • lower • sudden • fainting • state of • study of • to record • breathing • discharge • condition • paralysis • specialist • chest cavity • cutting into • Lying face up • toward the head • swelling of the • inflammation of • surgical repair • surgical removal • Laying face down • toward the front of the body. • process of visually examining • loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. • ...
YULAIDI'S WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-06
Across
- chest cavity
- back
- sudden
- surgical removal
- lower
- swelling of the
- inflammation of
- Laying face down
- study of
- Lying face up
- process of visually examining
- paralysis
Down
- urine
- fainting
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels.
- state of
- to record
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- toward the head
- toward the front of the body.
- pain
- breathing
- specialist
- surgical repair
- discharge
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- cutting into
28 Clues: back • pain • urine • lower • sudden • fainting • state of • study of • to record • breathing • discharge • condition • paralysis • specialist • chest cavity • cutting into • Lying face up • toward the head • swelling of the • inflammation of • surgical repair • surgical removal • Laying face down • toward the front of the body. • process of visually examining • loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. • ...
20 MO sport fish 2022-02-19
Across
- Silver-white elongated body with thin, black unbroken horizontal stripes Larger size fish that grows to 50+ lbs
- Elongated silver body with small black spots and a horizontal pink stripe
- Short, slab-shaped fish with a light blue chin and navy-black “ear flap”
- Elongated olive-brown body with golden-yellow belly, Black (sometimes mixed with red) spots throughout the body. Can grow to 20+lbs
- Smooth, olive-blue skin with black speckles, whiskers around the mouth, deeply forked tail. Can grow to over 40 lbs
- Thick, slab-bodied fish with olive-green sides. All fins fringed with yellow
- Short slab-shaped silver bodied fish with black speckles that form a series of dark vertical bats along the body. . Can grow to 4 lbs
- Broad, dark continuous midline stripe. Can grow to 15 lbs
- Silver-white body with thin, black broken horizontal stripes, Medium size sterile fish that grows to 20 lbs
- Mottled green-brown body color, no horizontal midline stripe Grows to 6 lbs
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- Slab-shaped fish with blue green back , speckled with yellow and emerald and yellow/orange belly. Sky-blue facial stripes and a long black ear flap
- Smooth, sliver-blue skin with whiskers around the mouth, deeply forked tail Grows to over 100 lbs
- Short slab-shaped silver bodied fish with irregular pattern of black speckles & blotches over the entire body. Can grow to 4 lbs
- Elongated body with yellow-brown back and sides covered with random darker blotches and vertical dorsal bars. Distinct white patch on the bottom tip of tail. Can grow to 8+ lbs
- Yellow-brown whiskered fish with a square tail. Grows to 40lbs with a max near 100 lbs
- Silver-white body with thin, black horizontal stripes. Smaller size fish that grows to 5 lbs
- Long, slender green-bronze body with a series of faint darker vertical bars along the body sides. Can grow to 4 feet in length
- Broad, dark continuous midline stripe, dark spots group together to form short vertical bars along upper back (dorsal area) Grows to 5 lbs
- Slab-shaped fish with silvery and olive-green body with a small black ear flap containing a red outer edge.
- Elongated body with yellow-brown back and sides, large darker blotches along sides of body. Distinct black dots in the dorsal fin. Can grow to 4 lbs
20 Clues: Broad, dark continuous midline stripe. Can grow to 15 lbs • Short, slab-shaped fish with a light blue chin and navy-black “ear flap” • Elongated silver body with small black spots and a horizontal pink stripe • Thick, slab-bodied fish with olive-green sides. All fins fringed with yellow • ...
Body Building - Chapter 2 2022-09-19
Across
- The body system whose glands exert hormonal control over other organs and tissues
- a positively charged, nuclear atomic particle
- two or more atoms bonded together
- another name for the thoracic cavity
- body cavity containing the digestive viscera; cf. peritoneal cavity
- dna (2 words)
- the relationship in which two organisms live together, mutually benefiting each other
- tiny, invisible particles, from which all matter is made
- compound, such as salt, that dissociates into ions in body fluids
- the body system made up of the airways and lungs
- the body system responsible for blood formation
- condition or state of water content in the body, influenced by salts, like NaCl
- pertaining to organs
- an electrically charged atom or molecule in solution
- a compound that does not contain carbon
- stable elements, like helium and argon, whose outermost shell is filled to capacity with electrons
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- The digestive system
- a type of columnar epithelium that gives the false impression of being layered but it is not
- the body system that permits males and females of a species to bear young
- a small, almost weightless, negatively charged particle that is in constant motion around the nucleus of an atom
- a type of molecular bond in which two atoms share an electron
- the body system made of bones and muscles
- pertaining to nerve study
- complex, fundamental molecules of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen that are referred to as the building blocks of proteins (2 words)
- the state of working together
- the body system containing the largest organ of the body, the skin
- the body system that provides for immunity and the movement of interstitial fluids
- a muscle cell
- the balanced, stable state of the body
- pertaining to the space between tissues
- a specialized type of loose connective tissue composed of cells that store fat in their cytoplasm
- rna (2 words)
- a chart of elements, containing each element's symbol, atomic number, and atomic weight (2 words)
- the body system made up of the heart and blood vessels
- the body cavity that houses the brain (2 words)
- pertaining to epithelium
- the study of disease
- compound that contains carbon
- the process of disease production
- a nuclear atomic particle that has neither a positive nor a negative charge but adds to the atomic weight
- pertaining to the thorax or chest
- the body system containing the kidneys and bladder
- the region of the diaphragm through which major vessels pass between the pleural and peritoneal cavities
43 Clues: a muscle cell • dna (2 words) • rna (2 words) • The digestive system • the study of disease • pertaining to organs • pertaining to epithelium • pertaining to nerve study • the state of working together • compound that contains carbon • two or more atoms bonded together • the process of disease production • pertaining to the thorax or chest • another name for the thoracic cavity • ...
Sleep and Managing Stress 2023-06-04
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- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation.
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one.
- body system that transports blood throughout the body; consists of the heart and blood vessels.
- relaxation technique that involves paying careful attention to the body, scanning it for signs of tension, and then releasing that tension.
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects.
- factors that lead to stress.
- body system consisting of organs that work together to create new human life; is different between males and females.
- ability to think, reason, and remember.
- relaxation technique that involves tensing and then relaxing each part of the body until the whole body feels relaxedy.
- body’s physical and psychological reactions to situations people perceive as threats.
- body system consisting of organs, tissues, and cells that defend against infection.
- physiological stress reaction in which the body mobilizes its resources to fight off or escape from a perceived threat; also called the stress response.
- act of using relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, visualization, focused attention, and guided movements, while focusing intensely on the present.
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- stress-related disorder characterized by flashbacks, feelings of numbness, and difficulty sleeping after an extremely stressful event.
- process of using strategies to reduce the impact of the stress response and handle threatening situations in positive ways.
- act of thinking about the good aspects of stressful events.
- state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion.
- type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology.
- body system that consists of glands, which secrete hormones to regulate body processes.
- mental illness that develops as a result of stressful events; examples include acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
- body system consisting of organs that take in foods, pass nutrients from these sources into the bloodstream, and then expel waste out of the body.
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events.
- practice of devoting the appropriate amount of time to each task, only committing to tasks you have time for, and prioritizing tasks; helps people reach goals and reduce stress.
- body system that consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that trade information throughout the body.
- relaxation technique that involves imagining one’s self in a pleasant environment.
- physiological reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event.
- chemicals that coordinate the fight-or-flight response; include epinephrine, norepinephrine, and cortisol.
27 Clues: factors that lead to stress. • ability to think, reason, and remember. • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events. • state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion. • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation. • act of thinking about the good aspects of stressful events. • type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology. • ...
Nutrition Module 8 2025-05-02
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- Fats that usually remain liquid at room temperature.
- Substances the body uses to form healthy bone and teeth.
- Food that off few, if any, nutrients but does supply calories.
- Small units that make up a protein.
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy.
- A sickness that results from eating food that is not safe to eat.
- Visual reminder to help consumers make healthier food choices.
- The balance between the calories you take in from food and the calories your body uses through activity.
- Waxy, fat-like substance that the body uses to build cells and make other substances.
- A method for assessing your body size by taking your height and weight into account.
- Weighting more than the appropriate weight for your gender, height, age, body frame, and growth pattern.
- Nutrients that promote normal growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy.
- A substance your body needs as energy.
- Weight that is the best for your body.
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- Fats that are usually solid at room temperature.
- A person is more than 20 percent higher than what is appropriate for their height, age, and body frame.
- The department of the federal government providing leadership on food, agriculture, nutrition, and other topics.
- Kind of fat formed when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil during processing.
- Extreme eating behaviors that can lead to serious illness or even death.
- Compounds that help to regulate body processes.
- Is a unit of heat that measures the energy available in foods.
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and good health.
- The way you see your body.
- Weighting less than the appropriate weight for your gender, height, age, body frame, and growth pattern.
- Shortage of a nutrient.
- Eating disorder in which a person strongly fears gaining weight and starves herself or himself.
- A complex carbohydrate that the body cannot break down or use for energy and carries waste out of your body.
- Physical need for food.
- Eating disorder in which a person eats too much food at one time.
- A nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body.
- Nutrient group used to build and repair cells.
- Foods that have a high amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories.
- Psychological desire for food.
- Eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats a large amount of food then purges.
34 Clues: Shortage of a nutrient. • Physical need for food. • The way you see your body. • Psychological desire for food. • Small units that make up a protein. • A substance your body needs as energy. • Weight that is the best for your body. • Nutrient group used to build and repair cells. • Compounds that help to regulate body processes. • ...
Chapter 2 Body Organization 2020-08-26
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- term for chest body region
- term for anterior body region containing the abdomen
- term for body region containing the leg
- term for neck body region
- another name for the thoracic region
- term for posterior body region containing the buttocks
- term for body region containing the genitals
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- term for body region containing the arm
- referring to internal organs
- term for posterior body region containing the back
- direction term referring to the belly side of the body
- body cavity containing the brain
- term for body region containing the head
- the neck connects the head to the _____
14 Clues: term for neck body region • term for chest body region • referring to internal organs • body cavity containing the brain • another name for the thoracic region • term for body region containing the arm • term for body region containing the leg • the neck connects the head to the _____ • term for body region containing the head • term for body region containing the genitals • ...
Chapter 21: Organization of the Body 2021-09-06
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- Store energy for cells.
- The centers for cell respiration and provide energy for the cell.
- Contains the stomach, small and large intestines gallbladder, liver, spleen, kidneys, and pancreas.
- Contains the lungs, heart, esophagus, and trachea.
- Also known as caudal and means below or close to the feet.
- Divides the body into superior and inferiorportions.
- Means farther away from the midline of the body.
- Also known as ventral and beans toward the front of the body.
- DNA and RNA are examples of _____ _____.
- Forms networks for transporting substances throughout the cytoplasm.
- membrane, The outer boundary of a cell.
- Means close to the surface of the body.
- Fats.
- Means more internal.
- Divided into the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
- Body cells depend on these molecules to make energy.
- Primarily make cell membranes.
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- Divides the body into left and right portions.
- Contains the spinal cord.
- Known to process and sort proteins from the ribosomes and synthesize or produce carbohydrates.
- Two cylindrical organelles near the nucleus essential to cell division.
- Also known as coronal plane, divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
- Derived from nonliving sources and usually does not contain carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds.
- Act as structural tissue for the building of solid body parts.
- plane Runs lengthwise down the midline of the body and divides it into equal left and right halves.
- A tail-like structure found on human sperm cells.
- The muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
- Divided into the cranial and spinal cavity.
- Makes proteins.
- The inside of a cell.
- Means close to the midline of the body.
- Derived from or produced by living organisms and contains carbon and hydrogen, and its molecules tend to be large.
- carbohydrate most commonly used by body cells.
- Also known as dorsal and means towards the back of the body.
- Houses the brain.
- Are very large lipid molecules that make cell membranes and some hormones
- Means closer to the point of attachment or trunk of the body.
- Means farther away from the point of attachment or trunk of the body.
- Contains the genetic information of cells.
- In conjunction with RNA, are responsible for protein synthesis.
40 Clues: Fats. • Makes proteins. • Houses the brain. • Means more internal. • The inside of a cell. • Store energy for cells. • Contains the spinal cord. • Primarily make cell membranes. • Means close to the midline of the body. • membrane, The outer boundary of a cell. • Means close to the surface of the body. • DNA and RNA are examples of _____ _____. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-01
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- / includes the male reproductive system which functions to produce and deposit sperm; and the female reproductive system which functions to produce egg cells
- /what allows an organism to handle the effects of a perturbation, modulating its own constitutive dynamics in response to particular changes in internal and external conditions.
- /A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- /actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
- /when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction
- /A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- /composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- / an organization of varying numbers and kinds of organs so arranged that together they can perform complex functions for the body.
- /consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion. Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body.
- /The smallest type of blood vessel
- /the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
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- /organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body.
- / composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- /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
- /The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.thenetwork of organs and tissues that help you breath
- /internal framework of the human body. It is composed of around 270 bones
- /when the product of a reaction leads to a decrease in that reaction.
- /make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- /One of many substances made by glands in the body.
- /consist of a single muscle cell. They help to control the physical forces within the body.
- /A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
21 Clues: /The smallest type of blood vessel • /composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • /One of many substances made by glands in the body. • /the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • /when the product of a reaction leads to a decrease in that reaction. • /when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction • ...
Homeostasis 2024-05-24
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- regarded as control center in the process of glucose regulation
- body system that senses low blood pressure
- is a place where all of the parts of the body work together to maintain a homeostatic condition
- a type of control system that are outside the tissue and organ
- a type of chemical messenger that is in the nervous system which can be maintained for homeostasis
- refers to the abnormal of bodily systems that are not in homeostasis
- a type of control system that are inside a an effector organ
- a type of signal that is sent to the organs of the body
- a range of value that the body senses its functions diverging from its normal
- the body's way to keep its internal environment near normal range
- a type of cell that secretes insulin in response to high glucose in the body
- an aspect of the blood in the body that needs to be maintained
- an example of negative feedback to maintain homeostasis in the body
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- a type of signal that is sent towards the control center
- a place where insulin will function to decrease glucose concentration in the blood
- a type of response mechanism that is induced when the body's need are anticipated
- is considered an effector in the body
- body system that sense high blood glucose
- body's initial inducer for the physiological reaction
- a type of cell that secretes glucagon in response to low glucose in the body
- a type of chemical messenger that is in the endocrine system which can be regulated for homeostatis
- an internal pathway that the body uses to maintain homeostasis
- another name for the control center
- a type of homeostasis that change the set points throughout the day in the body
- causes a change of response in opposition to the body's initial direction of response
- one of the three fluids where exchange of materials take place in the body
- causes a change of response the body's physiological need
27 Clues: another name for the control center • is considered an effector in the body • body system that sense high blood glucose • body system that senses low blood pressure • body's initial inducer for the physiological reaction • a type of signal that is sent to the organs of the body • a type of signal that is sent towards the control center • ...
7 HPE Semester 1 Cross Word 2025-06-25
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- The amount of force your muscles can produce
- The ability to change direction quickly
- The ability to use body parts together smoothly
- A workout where you do as many rounds as possible
- Any, substance that changes how the body or mind works
- A fitness component involving body control and stability
- The range of motion in your joints
- Time needed between workouts to allow the body to repair
- A stimulant found in coffee, energy drinks, and tea
- An addictive chemical found in cigarettes and vapes
- A core strength exercise held in a straight position
- Drinking enough water to keep your body functioning
- How fast you can move
- Training principle that involves increasing difficulty
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness
- Gentle movements after exercise to aid recovery
- test, A fitness test involving progressive running stages
- A condition where the body or mind depends on a substance
- A repeated behavior that can be hard to stop
- An upper body strength exercise using body weight
- Test that checks how bendy or mobile your body is
- Body tissues that contract to produce movement
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- A movement that lengthens your muscles
- The act of working to improve fitness
- When more of a substance is needed to feel the same effect
- A legal drug that slows down the brain and body
- A short distance speed test
- The food and drink we consume for health and energy
- The act of inhaling vapor from an e-cigarette or device
- The condition of being physically healthy and strong
- The way you hold your body when sitting or standing
- Substances that are banned by law
- The ability to sustain activity over time
- Exercise that strengthens your heart and lungs
- Strength combined with speed
- Symptoms when someone stops using an addictive drug
- A core endurance test involving abdominal contractions
- Light activity to prepare the body for exercise
- A type of training involving multiple stations
- A key rule or idea in exercise science
40 Clues: How fast you can move • A short distance speed test • Strength combined with speed • Substances that are banned by law • The range of motion in your joints • The act of working to improve fitness • A movement that lengthens your muscles • A key rule or idea in exercise science • The ability to change direction quickly • The ability to sustain activity over time • ...
anatomical terms 2022-11-02
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- increases joint angle
- further up
- further down
- laying on the side
- toward the side
- decreases joint angle
- further from the center
- divides the body into front and back halves
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- further back
- laying face down
- divides the body into left and right halves
- divides the body into upper and lower halves
- near the midline
- nearer to the center
- nearer the front
- laying face up
- moves towards the body
- moves away from body
18 Clues: further up • further back • further down • laying face up • toward the side • laying face down • near the midline • nearer the front • laying on the side • nearer to the center • moves away from body • increases joint angle • decreases joint angle • moves towards the body • further from the center • divides the body into left and right halves • divides the body into front and back halves • ...
Nervous system_7A_roll 12 2021-01-27
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- is a single long fibre that extends from the other side of the cyton
- nerves perform functions of both sensory nerves and motor nerves
- nerves carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- of the body are controlled with the help of the nervous system
- is a specialised cell for receiving messages from one part of the body and conducting them to the other parts
- is the continuation of the medulla oblongata of the brain
- is a junction where communication between two neurons occurs
- controls body balance
- is the reaction of an organism to a stimulus
- is a sheath that covers the neuron
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- is the lesson we revised in this crossword
- controls internal body functions
- is the message that travels along the nerve
- is the main control center of the nervous system
- controls the vision of our body
- nerves carry impulses from the sense organs to either spinal cord or the brain
- is a cell body which contains the nucleus
- are short fibres extending from the cell body of a nerve cell
- is a sudden change in the environment of an organism
- parts of brain are present in our body
20 Clues: controls body balance • controls the vision of our body • controls internal body functions • is a sheath that covers the neuron • parts of brain are present in our body • is a cell body which contains the nucleus • is the lesson we revised in this crossword • is the message that travels along the nerve • is the reaction of an organism to a stimulus • ...
Vocabulary Review 2022-01-05
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- a disagreement.
- needed for growth and repair of body cells.
- a strong and lasting affection and support.
- discuss a conflict to reach an agreement.
- the body's main source of energy.
- panels of nutritional information that appear on food packages.
- a movement of the body that communicates what a person is thinking.
- nutrients that provide energy and help the body store vitamins.
- to feel and show sympathy toward your friends.
- a unit of energy available from food for energy.
- the failure to provide proper care and guidance.
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- the use of force to harm someone or destroy property.
- in food that the body needs for growth and repair of cells, for body processes, and for energy.
- the harmful treatment of another person.
- condition in which the blood does not have enough red blood cells.
- nutrients that help the body use carbohydrates.
- nutrients that are involved in many body processes.
- the price of the food by weight, serving, or some other unit.
- a person you can trust and depend on.
- a nutrient that makes up blood and other body fluids.
20 Clues: a disagreement. • the body's main source of energy. • a person you can trust and depend on. • the harmful treatment of another person. • discuss a conflict to reach an agreement. • needed for growth and repair of body cells. • a strong and lasting affection and support. • to feel and show sympathy toward your friends. • nutrients that help the body use carbohydrates. • ...
Immune system 2023-03-17
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- another word for immune system, groups of specific things working together
- drug used to treat bacterial infections
- occurs when white blood cells surround bacteria in order to destroy it.
- produces lymphocytes to attack the bacteria
- anitbodies are given to a person instead of making their own
- a type of white blood cell that helps make antibodies
- bacteria, viruses, chemicals; infectious to the body
- bacteria evolve to become stronger and less likely to be killed
- barriers that fight off infection and germs like skin and mucus
- smallest unit that can live on its own
- develop from the bone marrow and protect the body
- body creates the antibodies before being exposed to them
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- body produces antibodies to fight off a bacteria
- introducing small samples of a disease to build protection
- viral reproduction of inserting bacteria into the cells own DNA
- organs, cells, and proteins that protect the body
- destroys cancer cells and parasites in your body
- body is slightly exposed to a disease in order to gain resistance
- virus hijacks its host cell to replicate itself
- a protector of the body to stop infections
20 Clues: smallest unit that can live on its own • drug used to treat bacterial infections • a protector of the body to stop infections • produces lymphocytes to attack the bacteria • virus hijacks its host cell to replicate itself • body produces antibodies to fight off a bacteria • destroys cancer cells and parasites in your body • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-13
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- system – breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- system – produces offspring
- – a change in the position of an object
- – balanced; unchanging
- system – removes waste from the body
- – interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
- – a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- system – provides movement of the body
- system – regulates the body with hormones
- change – change which alters matter without changing its chemical composition or the identity of the substance
- stimulus – a change within the organism
- system – provides structure and protection for the body
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- system – controls and coordinates the body
- system – transports nutrients and oxygen to the body
- stimulus – a change in the environment outside of the organism
- mechanism – a response within a system that influences the activity of that system
- – the body’s ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- system – exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- – a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object / material
- change – the formation of a new substance with different properties; cannot be undone by physical means
- system – provides protection of the body
21 Clues: – balanced; unchanging • system – produces offspring • system – removes waste from the body • system – provides movement of the body • – a change in the position of an object • stimulus – a change within the organism • system – provides protection of the body • system – regulates the body with hormones • system – controls and coordinates the body • ...
Ch. 1: Pharmacokinetics 2025-12-05
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- A reason not to take the medicine.
- Works only in one area.
- How your body changes the medicine so it can be used or removed.
- Why the medicine is taken.
- A very dangerous allergic reaction.
- A reason not to take the medicine.
- When someone can’t stop using a drug even if it harms them.
- How well a drug targets one spot.
- How the body keeps things balanced.
- Something that causes an allergy.
- How the medicine spreads around your body
- When the body reacts to the drug like it’s harmful.
- An unexpected reaction.
- How tightly a drug sticks to its target.
- An unexpected reaction.
- When the body feels bad without the drug.
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- A drug that blocks a receptor.
- How the medicine gets into your blood.
- Why the medicine is taken.
- How your body gets rid of the medicine.
- What the medicine is meant to do.
- The specific amount of a medicine taken at one time.
- The “just right” level where the medicine works without being harmful.
- A drug that turns a receptor on.
- What the body does to the medicine.
- A bigger first dose used to get the medicine working faster.
- effect/ Works throughout the whole body.
27 Clues: Works only in one area. • An unexpected reaction. • An unexpected reaction. • Why the medicine is taken. • Why the medicine is taken. • A drug that blocks a receptor. • A drug that turns a receptor on. • What the medicine is meant to do. • How well a drug targets one spot. • Something that causes an allergy. • A reason not to take the medicine. • A reason not to take the medicine. • ...
