body Crossword Puzzles
Muscle Intro 2021-03-12
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- increasing the angle between two bones or straightening a body part
- Found in the internal organs of the body
- tough, sheetlike membrane that covers and protects tissue
- moving a body part toward the midline
- individual has control over their action/movement
- when muscle fibers are stimulated by nerves, they contract or become shorter and thick
- bending backward or bending the foot toward the knee
- bending forward or bending the foot away from the knee
- moving in a circle at a joint; moving one end of a body part in a circle while the other stays stationary; swinging the arm in a circle
- decreasing the angle between two bones or bending a body part
- allows the muscle to return to its original shape after it has contracted or stretched
- end that moves when the muscle contracts
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- turning a body part downward
- Attached to bones
- turning a body part around its own axis; turning the head from side to side
- strong, tough, fibrous, connective tissue cord
- end that does not move
- function without conscious thought or control
- moving a body part away from the midline
- the ability to respond to a stimulus such as a nerve impulse
- turning a body part upward
- Form the walls of the heart
- the ability to be stretched
23 Clues: Attached to bones • end that does not move • turning a body part upward • Form the walls of the heart • the ability to be stretched • turning a body part downward • moving a body part toward the midline • Found in the internal organs of the body • moving a body part away from the midline • end that moves when the muscle contracts • function without conscious thought or control • ...
Nutrition and Dietary Disorders 2017-10-27
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- Many amino acids connected together in different arrangements
- Overweight
- False promises of a fast way to lose weight
- Indicator if someone is over or underweight
- Many sugar molecules
- essential substances that your body needs in order to grow and stay healthy
- Nutritional diagram in pyramid shape
- Energy needed to raise temp. of one gram of H2O to one degree celsius
- Group of complex compounds that help your body maintain nutrients
- Sugars and starches that the body uses for energy
- Anything that increases urination
- Polysaccharide made of chains of glucose monomers
- Chemical process that produces energy
- Polysaccharide carbohydrate
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- Underweight
- Energy source for the body(more that carbs and proteins)
- Contain fatty acts with maximum amount of hydrogen atoms
- Simple sugars
- Contain fatty acids that are missing hydrogen atoms
- Nutrients that are needed in the body in small amounts
- Body can't produce insulin correctly
- Hormone that regulates amount of glucose in the blood
- Made from three fatty acid groups and glycerol
- Waxy fat like substance that can block arteries
- A category of nutrient that are needed in order for your body to grow properly
- Acids Simple organic compound containing a carboxyl and amino group
- Dietary disorder that causes person to think their body is distorted and they then throw up binged food to lose weight
27 Clues: Overweight • Underweight • Simple sugars • Many sugar molecules • Polysaccharide carbohydrate • Anything that increases urination • Nutritional diagram in pyramid shape • Body can't produce insulin correctly • Chemical process that produces energy • False promises of a fast way to lose weight • Indicator if someone is over or underweight • ...
Caurie Beck- Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- This organ filters blood and helps the body pass waste as urine.
- These bones are longer than other bones.
- This system rids the body of toxins and waste.
- This organ controls our whole body.
- This organ holds urine until time to release it.
- This skin is the outer layer.
- 90% of nutrients are absorbed in this organ.
- This system gives the body structure.
- These are antibody producing cells.
- This system reproduces and creates children.
- The soft jelly like center of the bone.
- This system protects the bodies organs from disease.
- This system carries oxygenated blood throughout the body.
- This system skin and hair.
- These muscles move bones and are tired easily.
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- This system gives energy to the body by breaking down food.
- Assists in the immune system as well.
- This system rids the body of waste.
- These muscles are involuntary and help the heart beat.
- This organ creates eggs in women.
- This is a bundle of nerve fibers.
- These vessels are the smallest vessels.
- This organ pumps blood to the body.
- These tissues protect the soft tissues of fingers and toes.
- This system informs our brain of the outside environment.
- This organ moves food to stomach.
- This system allows the body to move.
- This organ holds the baby while it is developing.
28 Clues: This system skin and hair. • This skin is the outer layer. • This organ creates eggs in women. • This is a bundle of nerve fibers. • This organ moves food to stomach. • This system rids the body of waste. • This organ pumps blood to the body. • This organ controls our whole body. • These are antibody producing cells. • This system allows the body to move. • ...
Nutrition Quiz Review 2020-10-20
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- elements need in small quantitates for forming healthy bones and teeth.
- the body's physical need for food
- vitamins that are stored in the body's fat until you need them A,D,E,and K
- substance that help your body fight infections and use other nutrients
- substances in food that your body needs
- the sugars and the starches that occur naturally in foods (mainly plants)
- helps digest food, regulate body temperature, removes toxins, waste and cushions joints.
- nutrient that promotes healthy skin, keeps your body warm and makes up 60% of your brain.
- vitamins that dissolve in water, your body cannot store them B&C
- nutrients your body uses to build, repair, and maintain cells and tissues.
- the parts of fruits, vegetables, grains and beans that your body cannot digest.
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- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food.
- a fatlike substance in food and a fatty substance in blood.
- fats that are solid at room temperature
- a stimulant found in coffee, tea, colas, and chocolate.
- a liquid fat turned into a solid fat by adding hydrogen
- fats that remain liquid at room temperature.
- a nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body.
- the psychological desire for food
20 Clues: the body's physical need for food • the psychological desire for food • fats that are solid at room temperature • substances in food that your body needs • fats that remain liquid at room temperature. • the study of nutrients and how the body uses them • a stimulant found in coffee, tea, colas, and chocolate. • a liquid fat turned into a solid fat by adding hydrogen • ...
Anatomy Basics Vocab 2023-11-13
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- Opposite sides
- The study of the function of the human body or its parts or systems
- Toward the back
- Toward the front
- Spaces in which organs can be found
- Paired structure on both sides. Example: kidneys
- More internal, deeper from the body surface
- The body position with feet parallel, arms hanging down to the side and palms forward
- Reduce or stop an original stimulus to maintain internal balance
- Close to body surface
- A sensor that monitors and responds to changes in the environment
- Receives and analyzes information and determines an appropriate response
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- Body landmarks directing attention to specific areas of the external anatomy
- The study of the structure of the human body
- Increases an original stimulus to maintain internal balance
- Above
- Close to point of attachment to trunk
- Toward the midline
- The study of larger sections of the body such as the heart, lungs, abdomen etc.
- Away from the midline
- Receives information from the control center and acts to respond. Example: a muscle or a gland
- Farther from point of attachment to trunk
- Toward the back
- Descriptions that explain the relationship of one body part to another
- The maintenance of constant internal balance in spite of a changing environment
- The different ‘halves’ the body can be split into
- Below
- Toward the front
- Same side
29 Clues: Above • Below • Same side • Opposite sides • Toward the back • Toward the back • Toward the front • Toward the front • Toward the midline • Away from the midline • Close to body surface • Spaces in which organs can be found • Close to point of attachment to trunk • Farther from point of attachment to trunk • More internal, deeper from the body surface • ...
INVERTEBRATES (I) 2023-03-13
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- Body plan in which only a single, imaginary line can divide the body into two equal parts
- Marine annelids move with the help of these
- Class that includes squid, octopuses and nautiluses
- Organ of terrestrial annelids that helps in reproduction
- A group of invertebrates including earthworms and leeches
- Invertebrates don't have this system, but we do!
- Most invertebrates undergo this process to convert into adults
- Body plan in which body parts repeat around the center of the body
- Not the biggest but the most intelligent of all invertebrates
- Phylum in which sponges belong to
- Skeleton of a sponge is made of these
- A group pf invertebrates including 80% of animal species
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- Molluscs with divided shell and no head
- Phylum which coral, jellyfish and sea anemone belong
- Annelids have long tube-like body with many...
- Free swimming cnidarian that is an umbrella like shape with hanging tentacles
- A large opening on a sponge through which filtered water is expelled
- One of two body of a Cnidarian
- Most simple of all animals
- Hole through which water enters and leaves a sponge
- Bivalves lack this
- Soft body invertebrates with an external shell
- Nematodes have round body, simple systems and many are...
- Class that includes sea snails and sea slugs
- Long, soft and skinny animal with no legs (in general)
25 Clues: Bivalves lack this • Most simple of all animals • One of two body of a Cnidarian • Phylum in which sponges belong to • Skeleton of a sponge is made of these • Molluscs with divided shell and no head • Marine annelids move with the help of these • Class that includes sea snails and sea slugs • Annelids have long tube-like body with many... • ...
Immune System Jacory P. 2023-03-16
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- When the body is intentionally exposed to small quantities of an disease
- A type of cell that knocks out infected cells
- Putting vaccine into the body to protect it from an disease
- Cells that help fight off diseases and other infections
- The system that helps the body fight infections
- When a cell starts to disintagrate
- A type of white blood cell that kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the actions of other cells
- Medicine that fights off diseases in the body
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- When exposure to an disease causes the immune system to send out antibodies
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- A substance that makes your immune system fight against that virus or disease
- The first threat bacteria go against when entering the body
- The second threat bacteria go against when entering the body
- Things that your body develops after you are sick with something to stop you from getting sick with that again for a period of time
- An Infectious disease
- The third threat bacteria go against when entering the body
- A common origin between groups of organisms
- When the body becomes immune from an disease unintentionally with the actual disease disease
- Viruses that are not affected by antibiotics
- A type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms,remove dead cells, and ingest foreign material
20 Clues: An Infectious disease • When a cell starts to disintagrate • A common origin between groups of organisms • Viruses that are not affected by antibiotics • A type of cell that knocks out infected cells • Medicine that fights off diseases in the body • The system that helps the body fight infections • A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • ...
Immune System 2022-03-21
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- Used to prevent the allegery response in the body
- These cells are immunity cells found in bone marrow
- Immune cells that target certain antigens
- Usually found at the sight of the infection, first responders
- Once being infected once body creates antibodies that are immune to said infection/disease
- Engulfs and absorbs bacteria and small cells
- Usually a shot that helps to promote immunity
- The second step in attempting to defend you from outside threats phagocyte cells
- body is given immunity based on body being exposed to threat in small amounts
- Helps produce antibodies, another version of white blood cell
- Protects body from outside threats
- Help in the aid of adaptability of the immune system
- When immunity is given through antibodies that are supplied, not created.
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- When bacteria through natural selection become less affected by antibiotics
- When someones immune response goes overdrive to protect the body from threat
- When being exposed to an outside threat such as disease prompts immunity to said disease
- Part of the immune response help fight against infection and disease
- Proteins in the blood that act at countering diseases in the blood
- These are the first systems of your body that protect you from outside threats such as skin
- These cells help to protect your body against different foreign threats to the body
20 Clues: Protects body from outside threats • Immune cells that target certain antigens • Engulfs and absorbs bacteria and small cells • Usually a shot that helps to promote immunity • Used to prevent the allegery response in the body • These cells are immunity cells found in bone marrow • Help in the aid of adaptability of the immune system • ...
Muscles of the Body - Upper Body 2023-07-31
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- - Muscles along the spine that help maintain posture.
- - A group of muscles along the spine that help maintain posture.
- - A muscle of the shoulder joint.
- - A muscle of the shoulder joint.
- - A bone that connects the shoulder to the chest.
- - A muscle that wraps around the rib cage.
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- - A major muscle group of the chest.
- - Muscles that form the rounded shape of the shoulders.
- - Muscles between the shoulder blades.
- - A large muscle that covers the back of the neck and upper back.
- - Muscles on the back of the upper arm.
- - Another term for the pectoralis muscles.
- - A major muscle group of the chest.
13 Clues: - A muscle of the shoulder joint. • - A muscle of the shoulder joint. • - A major muscle group of the chest. • - A major muscle group of the chest. • - Muscles between the shoulder blades. • - Muscles on the back of the upper arm. • - Another term for the pectoralis muscles. • - A muscle that wraps around the rib cage. • - A bone that connects the shoulder to the chest. • ...
landforms 2024-09-24
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- vast salt water 70% earth covered
- land area surrounded by water smaller than continent
- narrow body of water connects 2 larger bodies water
- area of low land between hills or mountains
- large body of salt water smaller than ocean
- broad flat topped landform w/steep sides smaller than p
- point where river empties into bigger body of water
- mountain created as liquid rock & ash erupt
- large inland bodies of water
- a sheltered place along a shoreline ships anchor
- wide strait or water way between 2 land massees
- flat low lying land built up from soil carried
- point of a large body of water that extends into a
- body of land jutting into water 3 sides water
- smaller body of water connected to an ocean
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- area of level land low elevation grassy
- a series of small islands
- narrow stretch of land connecting 2 larger land
- area of flat rolling land at high elevation
- large thick body of slow moving ice
- land w/steep sides rise sharply more rugged
- elevated land w/slopping sides & round summit smaller
- fresh water flow into larger body of water
- point of land that extends into a river, ocean, or
- deep narrow valley with steep walls
- area of land drained by a given river
- part of a large body of water that extends to shore
27 Clues: a series of small islands • large inland bodies of water • vast salt water 70% earth covered • large thick body of slow moving ice • deep narrow valley with steep walls • area of land drained by a given river • area of level land low elevation grassy • fresh water flow into larger body of water • area of flat rolling land at high elevation • ...
Nutrition 2024-11-06
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- a carbohydrate found in plants that the human body cannot digest
- waxy substance that your body needs to function.
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- a nutrient that is needed in small amounts to keep the body healthy
- the nutrients we need in larger quantities that provide us with energy
- a hormone that helps the body use glucose (sugar) for energy
- minerals in your blood and other body fluids that carry an electric charge
- chemical compounds (ex. proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals)
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- the process of breaking down food by mechanical and enzymatic action in the alimentary canal into substances be used by the body
- the absence of enough water in your body
- the chemical element of atomic number 19, a soft silvery-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group
- sugar molecules
- another name for fats
- a unit of energy
- the combination of foods typically eaten by a specific group of people or other organisms
- a macronutrient that's made up of amino acids
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal.
- mineral that the body needs for growth and development
- proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies
20 Clues: sugar molecules • a unit of energy • another name for fats • the absence of enough water in your body • a macronutrient that's made up of amino acids • waxy substance that your body needs to function. • mineral that the body needs for growth and development • the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal. • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-05-29
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- Sweet treat, often enjoyed during Halloween
- A common type of headache caused by tension
- The upper surface inside a room
- A type of fast food
- A mineral used in cooking
- A part of the body that connects the neck to the arm
- The physical structure of a person or animal
- Illness or a physical condition
- A common joint injury
- The rear side of your torso
- The outer covering of the body
- A sweet, edible product, often from trees
- A popular beverage, often containing caffeine
- A fitness instructor or leader
- Injury to a part of the body, often requiring medical attention
- Facial hair
- A place for physical exercise
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- A measurement of points in a game
- A sandwich option, typically made with cold cuts
- A limb, attached to the upper body
- Body covering made of strands
- A vital organ responsible for pumping blood
- A fun or competitive activity
- A painful condition that involves heat
- The uppermost part of the body
- The part of the body used for holding things
- The organ responsible for thinking
- Feeling unwell or not at full health
- The rigid parts of the body
- A healthy, vegetable-based dish
- A scheduled event or task
- Energy unit, often in food
- A dessert, often frosted
- A sport with a ball and physical contact
34 Clues: Facial hair • A type of fast food • A common joint injury • A dessert, often frosted • A mineral used in cooking • A scheduled event or task • Energy unit, often in food • The rigid parts of the body • The rear side of your torso • Body covering made of strands • A fun or competitive activity • A place for physical exercise • The uppermost part of the body • ...
The Excretory system 2023-05-01
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- A part of the body that has a role to do.
- regulates blood and excretes toxins from the body.
- Liquid waste is removed from body through this tube.
- Helps to breakdown protein in the liver.
- Breaks down food,and repairs tissue in the body
- Acts like a filter in the kidney.
- Not required for the body and is removed daily by the bowel and bladder
- There are nine of these,main function is to grow body tissue.
- Organ that regulates blood pressure and reproduces blood cells.
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- The process of removing waste from the body
- Part of the urinary system that stores liquid waste
- These large blood vessels help to carry blood from the heart to the kidneys.
- This system consists of kidneys,ureters,bladder and urethra.
- This word is used to describe when the body changes food and drink into fuel and energy.
- Helps to produce urine and can be toxic to the brain.
- When a part of your body is removed then replaced with a healthy part.
- Largest organ covering the body providing protection.
17 Clues: Acts like a filter in the kidney. • Helps to breakdown protein in the liver. • A part of the body that has a role to do. • The process of removing waste from the body • Breaks down food,and repairs tissue in the body • regulates blood and excretes toxins from the body. • Part of the urinary system that stores liquid waste • ...
Chapter 19 - Advanced Topics 2022-01-06
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- Japanese technique for stress reduction
- AHA derived from sugarcane
- body ___, uses friction to exfoliate the body
- deep peel used for sun damage and wrinkles
- Indian philosophy of balancing through doshas
- treatment using therapuetic water baths
- medical device for hair removal
- body ___, remineralizes and detoxifies the body
- uses a brush to remove skin to the dermis
- caused by female hormones
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- mechanical exfoliation
- wrinkle treatment that bypasses epidermis
- Cell ____ Factor, rate of cell mitosis
- used for product penetration and cellulite
- peel containing lactic, salicylic, & resorcinol
- lowlevel electricity mimics brain waves
- body ___, applying a product to body & wrapping it
- strongest peel available
18 Clues: mechanical exfoliation • strongest peel available • caused by female hormones • AHA derived from sugarcane • medical device for hair removal • Cell ____ Factor, rate of cell mitosis • Japanese technique for stress reduction • treatment using therapuetic water baths • lowlevel electricity mimics brain waves • wrinkle treatment that bypasses epidermis • ...
terms 2021-08-26
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- pool of clotted or partially clotted blood in an organ, tissue, or body space, usually caused by a broken blood vessel.
- a grating or crackling sound or sensation
- nearer to the center
- Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
- toward the middle or center.
- movement that increases the angle between two body parts
- your weight tends to be more on the inside of your foot.
- forward bending
- sites located away from a specific area
- divides the body into right and left parts.
- back
- divides the body into ventral and dorsal sections
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- medical term for a bruise
- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward also
- toward the head end of the body
- is the movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- lasting a long time
- a wound that is produced by the tearing of soft body tissue
- the act of turning inside out
- to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body
- involves the movement of the sole towards the median plane
- is a wearing away of the upper layer of skin as a result of applied friction force.
- or caudal - away from the head
- Of abrupt onset, in reference to a disease
24 Clues: back • forward bending • lasting a long time • nearer to the center • medical term for a bruise • toward the middle or center. • the act of turning inside out • or caudal - away from the head • toward the head end of the body • sites located away from a specific area • a grating or crackling sound or sensation • Of abrupt onset, in reference to a disease • ...
The Human Body: An Overview 2021-08-01
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- posterior part of head
- towards the front
- shoulder blade
- spine area
- lower spine region
- the organ system that involves the production of hormones
- buttock
- curve of shoulder
- anterior region of the knee
- the organ system that involves the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- far from
- approximately 20% of the air is consist of this gas
- below
- mouth
- arm
- chest
- towards the sides; away from the midline
- ankle
- toward the surface
- navel
- between two anatomical parts
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- thigh
- fingers and toes
- A cut made dividing the body into anterior and posterior parts
- the organ system that provides framework for the body
- the study of how the body and its parts function
- towards the midline
- nose
- away from the surface
- above
- towards the back
- combination of abdominal and pelvic cavities
- removing waste from the body
- A cut made dividing the body into left and right equal parts
- breastbone
- this compound makes up 60% to 80% of body weight
- eye area
- stomach
- wrist
- close to
- the organ system that involves movement
- A cut made dividing the body into superior and inferior parts
- the study of the structure and shape of the body and body parts and their relationship with one another
- the smallest unit of matter
44 Clues: arm • nose • thigh • above • below • mouth • wrist • chest • ankle • navel • buttock • stomach • far from • eye area • close to • spine area • breastbone • shoulder blade • fingers and toes • towards the back • towards the front • curve of shoulder • lower spine region • toward the surface • towards the midline • away from the surface • posterior part of head • anterior region of the knee • the smallest unit of matter • ...
Nutrient Review 2022-10-24
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- The body depends on this for practically every process necessary for life.
- What is fat that is created through a process called hydrogenation?
- This helps make Vitamin D.
- Adding nutrients to foods that might not have had them in the first place.
- WHat is a guide developed by the USDA for healthful eating?
- What is the chemical process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy?
- This helps maintain the right balance of fluids in the body.
- What are substances in food that help the body function?
- What helps regulate many of the chemical processes in the body?
- What are excellent sources of fuel for the body called?
- What are sugars that are absorbed quickly?
- What are Candy and Soda examples of?
- What cannot be digested but helps clean the intestines?
- What regulates body temperature and dissolves Vitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids, and other nutrients?
- What provides energy as well as helps build, maintain, and repair body tissues?
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- What is fat that is liquid at room temperature called?
- What do we measure energy in food through?
- There are five of these.
- What are sugars that are added during the processing of foods?
- What is substance that must be obtained from the diet because the body doesn't sufficiently make it?
- What is a food that has nutrients added back that were lost during processing?
21 Clues: There are five of these. • This helps make Vitamin D. • What are Candy and Soda examples of? • What do we measure energy in food through? • What are sugars that are absorbed quickly? • What is fat that is liquid at room temperature called? • What are excellent sources of fuel for the body called? • What cannot be digested but helps clean the intestines? • ...
SPORTS MED TERMS 2025-08-28
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- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- Divides the bodyinton front and back halves
- Farthest away from the skin
- Swelling in the tissue
- Closest to the skin
- Laying face down
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- BP
- Swelling in the joint
- Looseness in the joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
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- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- Divides the body into equal left and right halves
- CPR
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- ADL
- Situated away from a center
- Turning the forearm away from the body (holding a cup of soup)
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- DOB
- bid
- Lying face up
- Top side of a structure (think dorsal fin)
35 Clues: BP • CPR • ADL • DOB • bid • Lying face up • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Looseness in the joint • Situated away from a center • Farthest away from the skin • Bringing the toes toward the body • Increasing the angle of the joint • Situated or pertaining to a center • Recent or new injury, sudden onset • Turning the forearm toward the body • ...
Body Composition-Thermoregulation-Measurement 2018-05-09
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- Dividing an individual’s work output by the energy expenditure above resting levels determines their net _____________.
- A disease for which obese individuals are at higher risk.
- For an individual to lose weight, they need a __________ caloric balance.
- A grossly obese individual has likely developed more fat cells than the average individual, a process called __________.
- When a test measures what it claims to measure (e.g. BIA can determine body composition) the test is considered ________.
- Non-shivering thermogenesis involves the creation of heat through the action of ______________.
- A ratio of one’s weight to their height.
- A method of body composition which is cost-effective and minimally invasive, but has concerns regarding inter-tester reliability.
- ______________ weighing involves comparing a person’s ground weight with their weight when submerged in water.
- To determine if VO2 max was achieved when no plateau was observed, you can examine the values for heart rate, blood lactate, or ______________.
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- A valuable test for determining an individual’s best sustainable pace for prolonged activity.
- Heat is lost to air or water flowing past the body.
- _______ is one way of expressing the intensity of an activity, basically using multiples of their resting energy level (e.g. resting is 1, a workout might be at an intensity of 4-6, so 4-6x resting level).
- Work equals force times _________.
- The determination of energy utilization by measuring oxygen consumption is _____________ calorimetry.
- The area of the brain that regulates the response to a thermoregulatory challenge.
- The response of the blood vessels at the skin when an individual is hot.
- Prior to testing or training a client, they need to sign a document that explains to them the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of what they are to do, called an informed __________ form.
- The amount of energy needed at rest for the various homeostatic processes is called _______ metabolic rate.
- An individual who is tall and thin with less than average muscle and fat would likely be classified as an ___________.
20 Clues: Work equals force times _________. • A ratio of one’s weight to their height. • Heat is lost to air or water flowing past the body. • A disease for which obese individuals are at higher risk. • The response of the blood vessels at the skin when an individual is hot. • For an individual to lose weight, they need a __________ caloric balance. • ...
Body Composition-Thermoregulation-Measurement 2018-05-09
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- Non-shivering thermogenesis involves the creation of heat through the action of ______________.
- Heat is lost to air or water flowing past the body.
- A grossly obese individual has likely developed more fat cells than the average individual, a process called __________.
- When a test measures what it claims to measure (e.g. BIA can determine body composition) the test is considered ________.
- A valuable test for determining an individual’s best sustainable pace for prolonged activity.
- _______ is one way of expressing the intensity of an activity, basically using multiples of their resting energy level (e.g. resting is 1, a workout might be at an intensity of 4-6, so 4-6x resting level).
- Dividing an individual’s work output by the energy expenditure above resting levels determines their net _____________.
- For an individual to lose weight, they need a __________ caloric balance.
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- The determination of energy utilization by measuring oxygen consumption is _____________ calorimetry.
- A method of body composition which is cost-effective and minimally invasive, but has concerns regarding inter-tester reliability.
- Prior to testing or training a client, they need to sign a document that explains to them the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of what they are to do, called an informed __________ form.
- To determine if VO2 max was achieved when no plateau was observed, you can examine the values for heart rate, blood lactate, or ______________.
- A ratio of one’s weight to their height.
- The area of the brain that regulates the response to a thermoregulatory challenge.
- A disease for which obese individuals are at higher risk.
- ______________ weighing involves comparing a person’s ground weight with their weight when submerged in water.
- The response of the blood vessels at the skin when an individual is hot.
- An individual who is tall and thin with less than average muscle and fat would likely be classified as an ___________.
- Work equals force times _________.
- The amount of energy needed at rest for the various homeostatic processes is called _______ metabolic rate.
20 Clues: Work equals force times _________. • A ratio of one’s weight to their height. • Heat is lost to air or water flowing past the body. • A disease for which obese individuals are at higher risk. • The response of the blood vessels at the skin when an individual is hot. • For an individual to lose weight, they need a __________ caloric balance. • ...
4 Body Systems Crossword 2018-05-14
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- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy.
- __________ system: The organs of the urinary tract comprising the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
- Lymph _________: bean-shaped organs that filter out microorganisms and foreign materials that have been taken up by lymphocytes.
- The basic filtering units in the kidneys
- Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body's main source of energy.
- Rhythmic muscular contractions that squeeze food through the esophagus into the stomach.
- Substances needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions.
- _________ organs: Spleen, thymus, lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, tonsils.
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- Small fingerlike projections on the walls of the small intestines that increase surface area.
- A pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
- The windpipe; a passage through which air moves in the respiratory system.
- __________ system: The body system that helps rid the body of wastes, toxins, and excess water.
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies to fight off infections.
- _______ acids: the building blocks of protein.
- Nutrients that are needed by the body in small amounts and are not made by living things.
- ___________ system: a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
- _________ system: Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
- A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing.
- Structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords.
- The fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels.
20 Clues: The basic filtering units in the kidneys • _______ acids: the building blocks of protein. • Structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords. • The fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels. • A pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs. • Substances needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions. • ...
Body Parts Level 2 2017-03-04
Organization of the Body 2020-09-03
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- a tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals
- large internal organs contained in the body cavities, especially in the abdominal cavity
- group of organs that work together to perform complex body functions.
- The large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs.
- the small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver, in which bile is stored after secretion by the liver and before release into the intestine.
- regions within the chromosome. Each chromosome has several thousand of these that determine hereditary
- basic unit of all living things
- a large gland behind the stomach which secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
- of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- largest structure within the cell, usually spherical and centrally located. It contains chromosomes for cellular reproduction and is the control center and source of energy production for the cell.
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- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- forms the boundary of the cell
- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing
- two or more types of tissues that together perform special body functions.
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
- comprises each gene; is a genetic material that regulates the activities of the cell.
- It is both the longest and the strongest bone in the human body, extending from the hip to the knee.
21 Clues: gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • basic unit of all living things • group of similar cells that performs a specific function • group of organs that work together to perform complex body functions. • of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell. • ...
Sports/Body Parts Unit 2022-03-03
28 Clues: arm • leg • ear • eye • foot • nose • hand • ball • head • knee • team • mouth • to run • sports • to win • soccer • to play • to lose • to swim • fingers • athlete • stadium • to throw • to start • shoulders • spectator • volleyball • game/match
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-13
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- muscle surrounded by a layer of connective tissue
- a minute thin-walled vessel of the body
- consist of a single muscle cell
- the body's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- the system of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- system that is your body's central framework
- the system that excrete wastes from the body
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- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- the system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- system composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- the system of glands and organs that make hormones and release them
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract
- any process that living things use
- system that controls everything you do, including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling
- the system of organs that take in food and liquids and break them down
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin
- a collection of parts able to work together to serve a common purpose
21 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • any process that living things use • a minute thin-walled vessel of the body • system that is your body's central framework • the system that excrete wastes from the body • muscle surrounded by a layer of connective tissue • the system of organs and tissues that help you breathe • ...
Tissues of the Body 2021-11-03
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- arranged in parallel rows; found in tendons
- made of osteons
- found under the skin; has fat storage cells
- has cilia; lines the trachea
- single layer of very flat/thin/scalelike cells
- loose arrangement of collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and fascia
- single layer of cells of the same shape
- transmits a nerve impulse away from the cell body
- netlike arrangement of thin, delicate collagen fibers
- circular arrangement of calcified matrix
- found in the urinary bladder
- type of muscle tissue with many cross striations and many nuclei per cell
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- tiny spaces where chondrocytes are found
- found in the skin
- liquid matrix found in blood vessels
- has goblet cells; found in respiratory tract
- rapid communication between body structures and control of body functions
- many layers of cells
- forms blood cells
- thick dark bands found in cardiac muscle tissue
- nerve cell
- type of muscle tissue with long, narrow fibers
- found in glands and kidney tubules
- intercellular material
- carry impulses toward cell body
- made of chondrocytes
26 Clues: nerve cell • made of osteons • found in the skin • forms blood cells • many layers of cells • made of chondrocytes • intercellular material • has cilia; lines the trachea • found in the urinary bladder • carry impulses toward cell body • found in glands and kidney tubules • liquid matrix found in blood vessels • single layer of cells of the same shape • ...
Feelings, Body parts, Animals 2021-11-23
25 Clues: el lope • la cava • la raca • la coab • el toga • la rizna • los espi • el roper • los joso • la cazeba • la ojasre • el drocer • Tengo des • las nosma • los doeds • los zabros • tengo riof • el llobaca • las nasperi • tengo noues • tengo deimo • tengo drloo • tengo lorca • tengo breamh • tengo seis noas
Feelings, Body parts, Animals 2021-11-23
25 Clues: el lope • la cava • la raca • la coab • el toga • la rizna • los espi • el roper • los joso • la cazeba • la ojasre • el drocer • Tengo des • las nosma • los doeds • los zabros • tengo riof • el llobaca • las nasperi • tengo noues • tengo deimo • tengo drloo • tengo lorca • tengo breamh • tengo seis noas
adjectives and body parts 2021-11-26
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- - The body part on your face that can get stuffed.geo tiene la ___ tapada.
- -The body part connected to the bottom of your leg.Mi hermano se lastimó el ___ jugando al fútbol.
- - Someone who catches on easily.Mi profesor es muy_____.
- - where you grow the most hair on.Mario se afeitó la _____.
- - The opposite of expensive.El vestido que quería resultó ser ____.
- - when something is not skinny.tengo un gato _____.
- - The body part connected to your arms.Usamos nuestras ___ para escribir.
- - something that has value.María estaba ansiosa por decirle a su mamá algo ________.
- - something positive.su comida es tan _____.
- - when something has no moisture.sus ojos estaban ____.
- - something that is alike.los colores favoritos de mis hermanas son los ______.
- -something that cost alot .mi auto nuevo era ______.
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- -something pleasant.mi mamá es una persona muy ______.
- - something not difficult.mi gerente me asignó un trabajo ______.
- - The body part that is connected to your foot.jessica hace entrenamientos de _____.
- - What we style,cut,dye.Mi hermana se cortó el ___.
- - a speed that's the opposite of slow.Jennifer camina muy ___.
- - the opposite of old.mi hija es muy ___.
- - The body part connected to your hands.Emily tiene un ___ torcido.
- - a body part on your face.Ginebra tiene __ azules.
- - a body part on your face.megan come con la ____ cerrada.
21 Clues: - the opposite of old.mi hija es muy ___. • - something positive.su comida es tan _____. • - What we style,cut,dye.Mi hermana se cortó el ___. • - when something is not skinny.tengo un gato _____. • - a body part on your face.Ginebra tiene __ azules. • -something that cost alot .mi auto nuevo era ______. • -something pleasant.mi mamá es una persona muy ______. • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2022-02-19
20 Clues: ΠΟΔΙ • ΩΜΟΣ • ΧΕΡΙ • ΜΥΤΗ • ΜΑΤΙΑ • ΠΛΑΤΗ • ΣΤΟΜΑ • ΑΥΤΙΑ • ΜΑΛΛΙΑ • ΔΟΝΤΙΑ • ΚΕΦΑΛΙ • ΚΟΙΛΙΑ • ΣΤΗΘΟΣ • ΛΑΙΜΟΣ • ΓΟΝΑΤΟ • ΜΑΓΟΥΛΑ • ΔΑΧΤΥΛΟ ΠΟΔΙΟΥ • ΔΑΧΤΥΛΟ ΧΕΡΙΟΥ • ΠΟΔΙ (ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟ) • ΧΕΡΙ (ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟ)
PARTS OF THE BODY 2022-02-21
Muscles of the Body 2022-03-30
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- Muscle found in the heart
- Exercises that prevent stiffness
- Back of arm muscles
- Front of thigh muscles
- Heart's protective "bag"
- Movements that require no assistance to perform
- Muscle found in the digestive tract
- Muscles under conscious control
- Chest muscles
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- Front of arm muscles
- Upper heart chambers
- Stomach muscles
- Breaking a tendon
- Shoulder muscles
- Lower heart chambers
- Buttock muscles
- Upper back muscles
- Exercises that strengthen muscle tissues
- Back of thigh muscles
- Movements that require assistance to perform
20 Clues: Chest muscles • Stomach muscles • Buttock muscles • Shoulder muscles • Breaking a tendon • Upper back muscles • Back of arm muscles • Front of arm muscles • Upper heart chambers • Lower heart chambers • Back of thigh muscles • Front of thigh muscles • Heart's protective "bag" • Muscle found in the heart • Muscles under conscious control • Exercises that prevent stiffness • ...
The body and health 2013-07-23
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- A blue/green mark on your skin from a bump
- The place where you go when you are injured
- Not the front but the .....
- The hole on the outside of your tummy
- When blood is coming out
- When you are ill and your food comes back up
- These are on your fingers and can be different colours
- This is when blood comes out of your nose
- This is used to see your bones
- The muscle in your mouth that helps you eat
- The word you shout when you need someone because you are hurt
- The person you visit who will help you get better
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- You use these to breathe
- The part of the body that keeps your blood flowing
- When you feel sick
- The doctor may give you these to help you get better
- The vehicle you go in to the hospital
- The things on the end of your foot (you have 5)
- In between your hip and foot
- A pain in the head
- You wear glasses over these to see
- The kind of doctor you see when you have a problem with your teeth
- 'I don't feel ......'
23 Clues: When you feel sick • A pain in the head • 'I don't feel ......' • You use these to breathe • When blood is coming out • Not the front but the ..... • In between your hip and foot • This is used to see your bones • You wear glasses over these to see • The vehicle you go in to the hospital • The hole on the outside of your tummy • This is when blood comes out of your nose • ...
Spanish Vocabulary: Body Parts 2013-06-11
Body Parts and Others 2013-10-03
31 Clues: fat • arm • big • feet • long • face • eyes • ears • body • hair • tall • nose • head • legs • short • round • brown • short • small • mouth • waist • skinny • square • shoulder • the color of NYU • the color of grass • the color of oranges • the color of the sky • the color of tomatoes • the color of the night • the color of the cloud
The Body and Muscles 2014-01-01
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- What dominant type of twitch muscles fibres do marathon runners need?
- How many different types of joints are there?
- What is the name of the bone at you knee?
- What is it called when your muscles decrease in size due to lack of exercise?
- Cardiac is one type of muscle classification, what is an example of it?
- What's the name of the movement when you bend a joint?
- What is it when you move a bone or joint towards the centre line?
- Which muscle extends at the knee?
- What is it called when your muscles increase in size due to exercise?
- What is the only irregular bone(s)?
- What is it called when muscles are in a state of readiness?
- What connects muscle to bone?
- What dominant type of twitch muscle fibres do 100m sprinters need?
- What is it when you move a bone or joint away from the centre line?
- How many types of movement can a Ball & Socket joint do?
- What connects bone to bone?
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- How many sections is the vertebral column split into?
- What is your jaw bone called?
- What muscle adducts at the shoulder?
- Where does the Hamstring flex at?
- Three How many bones in the vertebral column?
- Where is the only pivot joint located?
- Which muscle extends at the knee?
- What's the name of the movement when you straighten a joint?
- What muscle abducts at the shoulder?
- A circular movement around a pivot is called?
- which bone is commonly referred to as the funny bone?
- How many different muscles are there?
28 Clues: What connects bone to bone? • What is your jaw bone called? • What connects muscle to bone? • Where does the Hamstring flex at? • Which muscle extends at the knee? • Which muscle extends at the knee? • What is the only irregular bone(s)? • What muscle adducts at the shoulder? • What muscle abducts at the shoulder? • How many different muscles are there? • ...
Parts of a Body 2014-05-27
25 Clues: L_g • A_m • C__f • F__t • H__d • S__n • N__e • K___ • B__k • S___ • H__r • B__k • N___s • Bl__d • T___o • M___h • E___s • H___t • L____s • B____n • B____s • E_____w • F______r • M______e • S______h
Parts of the body 2014-02-19
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- We use this to think a lot.
- I can run really fast with my ...
- I hear music with my ...
- I use this to sit on a chair.
- I taste my food with my ...
- If we point (wijzen) at something we use our ...
- If we breathe (ademenen), this part of our body moves.
- I smell flowers with my ...
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- We use this to wave at a friend.
- I can bend my legs because I have a ...
- Girls have most of the time long ... and boys have short ...
- My head rest on my ...
- My ... begins where my neck ends.
- I can lift heavy boxes with my ...
- My food goes straight to my ...
- The part between a foot and a leg is called an ...
- I put a sock on my ... otherwise I might get cold
- My arm can bend (buigen) because I have an ...
- I look at the television with my ...
- I bumped my big ... to the corner of the table! Auch!
20 Clues: My head rest on my ... • I hear music with my ... • We use this to think a lot. • I taste my food with my ... • I smell flowers with my ... • I use this to sit on a chair. • My food goes straight to my ... • We use this to wave at a friend. • I can run really fast with my ... • My ... begins where my neck ends. • I can lift heavy boxes with my ... • ...
Muscles In Your Body 2012-10-19
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- largest and most superficial of the gluteus muscles
- the ability to stretch without being damaged
- muscle on the upperback towards the nexk that helps extend the head
- cross and act upon two joints - the hip and the knee
- lift the mandible and allow the jaws to close
- provide stability for the elbow
- stabilise the ankle as the foot hits the ground during the contact phase of walking (two words)
- form the core of the eyelid (two words)
- controls facial expression
- in the back part of the lower leg (the calf
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- this type of contraction occurs when tension in the muscle remains constant despite a change in muscle length
- located in the center of the thigh and runs from the bottom of the spine down to the kneecap) (two words)
- it helps you sit in a cross-legged position
- flexes and laterally rotates cervical spine
- helps you point your toe by pulling on your heel
- controls movement in the should
- anaerobic respiration is commonly known as this
- the muscles inbetween ribs
- makes up the six pack
- the function of this muscle types is to “pump” blood through the circulatory system
20 Clues: makes up the six pack • the muscles inbetween ribs • controls facial expression • provide stability for the elbow • controls movement in the should • form the core of the eyelid (two words) • it helps you sit in a cross-legged position • flexes and laterally rotates cervical spine • in the back part of the lower leg (the calf • the ability to stretch without being damaged • ...
Unit 2 Body Talk 2012-11-13
21 Clues: gym • step • kick • lift • brush • carry • offer • fight • prove • pencil • forget • ground • content • eyebrow • between • blanket • injured • exercise • terrible • operation • underneath
Digestive System + Body Metabolism 2013-04-03
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- Material that covers the tooth root
- A food chute; has no digestive or absorptive role
- Common passage for food and air
- Organ that mixes food in the mouth
- Projections of the plasma membrane of a cell that increase the cell's surface area
- Organ in wich protein digestion begins
- Produces bile, which is transported to the duodenum via the bile duct
- The first set of teeth
- Forms the bulk of the tooth structure
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- Folds the stomach mucosa
- Saclike outpocketings of the large intestine wall
- Structure that suspends the small intestine from the posterior
- A collection of blood vessels, lyphatics, and nerve fibers
- Ducts a variety of enzymes in an alkaline fluid into the duodenum
- Area between the teeth and lips/cheeks
- Organ primarily involved in water absorption and feces formation
- Blind sac hanging from the initial part of the colon
- The most posterior molars in each jaw are commonly called __ teeth
- Fingerlike extensions of the intestinal mucosa the increase the surface area
- Cells that produce this substance degenerate after tooth eruption
20 Clues: The first set of teeth • Folds the stomach mucosa • Common passage for food and air • Organ that mixes food in the mouth • Material that covers the tooth root • Forms the bulk of the tooth structure • Area between the teeth and lips/cheeks • Organ in wich protein digestion begins • Saclike outpocketings of the large intestine wall • ...
Chapter Two: Body Structure 2013-05-20
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- forming, producing, origin
- upper, above
- middle
- side, to one side
- back (of the body), behind, posterior
- anterior, front
- groin
- pelvis
- separation; destruction; loosening
- head
- poison
- cranium (skull)
- abdomen
- across, through
- loins (lower back)
- formation, growth
- lower, below
- tail
- forming, producing, orgin
- back (of the body)
- below, under
- two
- study of
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- ilium (lateral, flaring portion of the hip bone)
- belly, belly side
- spine
- near, nearest
- instrument used to measure
- chest
- pain
- cervix
- umbilicus, navel
- pelvis
- specialist in the study of
- stomach
- nucleus
- cell
- pertaining to
- tissue
- far, farthest
- toward
- above, on
- pain
- radiation, x-ray; radius (lower arm bone on the thumb side)
44 Clues: two • pain • head • cell • tail • pain • spine • chest • groin • middle • cervix • pelvis • pelvis • poison • tissue • toward • stomach • abdomen • nucleus • study of • above, on • upper, above • lower, below • below, under • near, nearest • pertaining to • far, farthest • anterior, front • cranium (skull) • across, through • umbilicus, navel • belly, belly side • side, to one side • formation, growth • loins (lower back) • back (of the body) • ...
Unit 4 - Human Body 2014-10-27
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- Units used to measure the energy content of food
- the "master gland" that regulates many body functions
- intestine that is the longest part of the digestive tract
- all the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
- division of the skeleton that includes bones of arms, legs, hips, and shoulders
- flat cell fragment that functions in blood clotting
- process of taking in food for growth and energy
- hormone produced by the pancreas that maintains blood sugar levels
- clear, yellowish portion of the blood
- blood vessels where an exchange of materials occurs between blood and body cells
- digestion that uses enzymes such as amylase
- substance that is produced by an endocrine gland
- intestine at the end of the digestive tract involved primarily in water absorption
- blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- blood cells produced in bone marrow that fight disease
- one of the tissue flaps in the veins that prevents backflow of blood
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- organ that filters out waste, water, and salt from the blood
- movement of air into and out of the lungs
- division of the skeleton that includes bones of the vertebral column, ribs, skull, and sternum
- portion of the nervous system consisting of sensory and motor neurons
- regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life
- blood cell that transports oxygen to all the body cells
- the physical digestion of food that occurs when food is chewed and churned
- respiration that occurs between the atmosphere and the blood
- organic compound needed in small amounts for the body's metabolic activities
- organ in which gas exchange takes place
- respiration between body cells and the blood
- largest internal body organ in which bile is produced
- inorganic compound that is used as a building material for the body and is involved in metabolic functions
- portion of nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord
- organ that pumps oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- nitrogenous waste product of the excretory system
- blood that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
33 Clues: clear, yellowish portion of the blood • organ in which gas exchange takes place • movement of air into and out of the lungs • digestion that uses enzymes such as amylase • respiration between body cells and the blood • process of taking in food for growth and energy • Units used to measure the energy content of food • substance that is produced by an endocrine gland • ...
Unit 4 - Human Body 2014-10-27
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- blood cells produced in bone marrow that fight disease
- largest internal body organ in which bile is produced
- clear, yellowish portion of the blood
- hormone produced by the pancreas that maintains blood sugar levels
- respiration that occurs between the atmosphere and the blood
- portion of the nervous system consisting of sensory and motor neurons
- one of the tissue flaps in the veins that prevents backflow of blood
- process of taking in food for growth and energy
- regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life
- organ in which gas exchange takes place
- the physical digestion of food that occurs when food is chewed and churned
- movement of air into and out of the lungs
- organic compound needed in small amounts for the body's metabolic activities
- inorganic compound that is used as a building material for the body and is involved in metabolic functions
- digestion that uses enzymes such as amylase
- blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- intestine at the end of the digestive tract involved primarily in water absorption
- intestine that is the longest part of the digestive tract
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- division of the skeleton that includes bones of the vertebral column, ribs, skull, and sternum
- substance that is produced by an endocrine gland
- blood that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Units used to measure the energy content of food
- all the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
- respiration between body cells and the blood
- division of the skeleton that includes bones of arms, legs, hips, and shoulders
- blood cell that transports oxygen to all the body cells
- flat cell fragment that functions in blood clotting
- organ that pumps oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- nitrogenous waste product of the excretory system
- the "master gland" that regulates many body functions
- blood vessels where an exchange of materials occurs between blood and body cells
- organ that filters out waste, water, and salt from the blood
- portion of nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord
33 Clues: clear, yellowish portion of the blood • organ in which gas exchange takes place • movement of air into and out of the lungs • digestion that uses enzymes such as amylase • respiration between body cells and the blood • process of taking in food for growth and energy • substance that is produced by an endocrine gland • Units used to measure the energy content of food • ...
Health and the Body 2014-12-16
31 Clues: gym • flu • sore • mood • thumb • cocoa • nerve • liver • spleen • asthma • stroke • growth • throat • vitamin • disease • organic • elderly • earache • healthy • forehead • knuckles • crutches • meditate • eyesight • hayfever • headache • research • treadmill • tonsilitis • foodpoisoning • bloodpressure
Cells and Body Systems 2015-01-13
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- Supports and connects different parts of the body
- Large artery carrying blood from the left ventricle to the body
- Liquid in stomach made of mucus, hydrochloric acid enzymes, and water; chemically digests food
- Allows movement
- Specialized cells of the nervous system that receive and transmit information
- Physical breakdown of food into smaller particles
- Large muscle below the lungs that helps move air in and out
- The basic unit of life
- All the life processes that take place in the cell; includes energy-using and energy-creating processes
- Carry information from the central nervous system to the muscles or other organs
- Organelle that directs all the activities in a cell
- Living things
- Covers the surface of the body and internal organs and lines the inside of some organs
- Breaks down the food you eat into parts small enough to be absorbed and transported throughout the body
- Structures in cell that perform a certain function
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- Contents of the cell inside the cell membrane excluding the nucleus; contains nutrients the cell needs to survive
- Waste removal
- Substance created by your body to carry out chemical digestion
- Protects body's internal environment from the external environment
- Tissue of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Division of the nervous composed of the brain and spinal cord
- Removes chemical and gaseous wastes from the body
- Group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins; one cell layer thick and extremely narrow
- Organelles that convert energy the cell receives into a form it can use
25 Clues: Waste removal • Living things • Allows movement • The basic unit of life • Tissue of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves • Supports and connects different parts of the body • Physical breakdown of food into smaller particles • Removes chemical and gaseous wastes from the body • Structures in cell that perform a certain function • ...
Cells and body Systems 2015-01-13
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- specialized cells of the nervous system that receive and transmit information
- respond or behave in a particular way in response to something
- group of organs that work together to preform a certaintask
- diseases that produces rash and high fever
- the movement of particles of a substance from a high to a low
- system breaks down the food you eat into small parts
- made up of more than one cell
- optical device used to see small objects
- substance that is taken by or injected into a human or animal to be immune from the disease
- hair like extensions that protrude from the surface of some unicellular organism and form some cells in multicelluar organisms
- to two main branches or the trachea that leads to the lungs
- long extension of neurons cell body that transmit info to neighbouring cells
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- group of tissue that work together to preform a special function
- small branches or a neurons that receives info from neighboring cells
- foot like projections on an amoeba used for movement and capturing food
- tiny blood vessels that connects to veins
- substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion
- structure in cells that preforms a certain function
- outer covering of a cell that provides strength and support
- the basic unit of life
- made up of just one cell
- type of microscopic organism
- work together
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- cells any of the kinds of cells normally found circulating in the blood.
- tissue tissue of the brain spinal chord and nerves system
26 Clues: work together • the basic unit of life • made up of just one cell • type of microscopic organism • made up of more than one cell • optical device used to see small objects • tiny blood vessels that connects to veins • diseases that produces rash and high fever • structure in cells that preforms a certain function • system breaks down the food you eat into small parts • ...
cells and body systems 2015-01-21
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- either of the two saclike respiratory organs in the thorax of humans and the higher vertebrates.
- a group of organs that perform a certain task
- either of a pair of bean-shaped organs in the back part of the abdominal cavity that form and excrete urine. bladder a membranous sac or organ serving as a receptacle for a fluid or air.
- muscular wall separating two cavities or limiting a cavity.
- a specialized part of a cell having some specific function; a cell organ.
- the tendency of a fluid, usually water, to pass through a semipermeable membrane into a solution
- part of the central nervous system enclosed in the cranium of humans and other vertebrates neuron a specialized, impulse-conducting cell that is the functional unit of the nervous system
- the anterior and largest part of the brain, consisting of two halves or hemispheres and serving to control movements and actions
- to act or perform again
- one of the minute, wormlike processes on certain membranes
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- the cord of nerve tissue extending through the spinal canal of the spinal column
- one of the minute blood vessels between the terminations of the arteries and the beginnings of the veins.
- a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.
- having or consisting of a single cell.
- an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, in a multicellular organism.
- act of diffusing; state of being diffused
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- trachea the tube in humans extending from the larynx to the bronchi nerves
- grouping of tissues into a distinct structure,that performs a specialized task.
- to act one upon another
- a soft, fatty, vascular tissue in the interior cavities of bones that is a major site of blood cell production
- either of the two main branches of the trachea
22 Clues: to act one upon another • to act or perform again • having or consisting of a single cell. • act of diffusing; state of being diffused • a group of organs that perform a certain task • either of the two main branches of the trachea • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • one of the minute, wormlike processes on certain membranes • ...
Muscles of the body 2014-11-11
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- Responsible for shoulder Abduction
- I cross the foot and attach at the medial foot
- What forearm muscles originate on the medial epicondyle
- I am a family with a major, a medius and a minor.
- in the upward phase of a push up, my arm is doing?
- I make the scapula sad..
- I hold muscles onto bones
- Bracialis is my helper friend
- Medially rotates the arm
- Biceps Femoris is in charge of hip...??
- I live beneath the gastroc
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- Taking a limb away from the trunk
- Hangs out on the Mastoid process
- how many quadriceps are there?
- I have a very long tendon
- Plantar flexion is my life
- I rotate the head ipsilateraly
- How many muscles in the hamstring group
- the hamstring group flexes the
- The sciatic nerve penetrates me
- Femoris I have 2 heads
- I have three heads
- Inserts into the pes Anserine tendon
- Which abdominal muscle is shaped like a corset
- longest muscle in the body
25 Clues: I have three heads • Femoris I have 2 heads • I make the scapula sad.. • Medially rotates the arm • I have a very long tendon • I hold muscles onto bones • Plantar flexion is my life • longest muscle in the body • I live beneath the gastroc • Bracialis is my helper friend • how many quadriceps are there? • I rotate the head ipsilateraly • the hamstring group flexes the • ...
Muscles of the Body 2014-11-04
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- Increaes vertical diameter of thorax
- Compresses abdominal contents (2 words)
- Extends and rotates the tight laterally (2 words)
- Plantar flexes foot
- Raises mandible and closes mouth
- Rotates arm medially (2 words)
- Extends fingers (3 words)
- Flexes thumb (3 words)
- Dorsally flexes foot (2 words)
- Rolls eyeball upward (2 words)
- Adducts arm
- Rolls eyeball downward (2 words)
- Rolls eyeball laterally (2 words)
- Supinates forearm
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- Flexes and rotates thigh medially
- Flexes forearm
- Supinates hand (2 words)
- Adducts thigh
- Extends toes (3 words)
- Draws head to one side and rostates scapula
- Flexes leg and rotates latterally after flexed (2 words)
- Flexes vertebral column and rotates head
- Flexes trunk laterally (2 words)
- Extends forearm
- Brings jaw forward (2 words)
- Raises and protrudes lower lip
- Tenses palm of hand (2 words)
- Rotates leg
- Extends wrist joint (3 words)
- Smiling Muscles
- Abducts arm
- Adducts wrist (3 words)
- Depresses shoulder and rotates scapula downward (2 words)
- Closes jaw
- Elevates eyebrows and wrinkles forehead
- Flexes leg
36 Clues: Closes jaw • Flexes leg • Rotates leg • Abducts arm • Adducts arm • Adducts thigh • Flexes forearm • Extends forearm • Smiling Muscles • Supinates forearm • Plantar flexes foot • Extends toes (3 words) • Flexes thumb (3 words) • Adducts wrist (3 words) • Supinates hand (2 words) • Extends fingers (3 words) • Brings jaw forward (2 words) • Tenses palm of hand (2 words) • Extends wrist joint (3 words) • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2015-10-01
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- millions of tiny air sacs in the lungs
- the tiny openings on the bottom of a leaf
- found in meat and eggs are essential for growth and repair of body tissues
- jellylike material in which other parts of the cell float
- transforms energy for the cell
- the ability to replace body parts
- the process of your body system making constant adjustments to maintain a stable environment
- contains the green pigment, chlorophyll
- the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- the process during cell division of the genetic material duplicating and then dividing into 2 identical sets of chromosomes
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- the loss of water from a plant through evaporation
- organisms with one cell
- a membrane that lets nothing cross it
- the amount of space an object takes up
- the spreading out process as particles redistribute over a larger space
- heat-regulating centre of your brain
- controls most of the cell's activities
- cells with the same structure and function are grouped into this
- iron-rich chemical in blood which attracts oxygen
- contain the cell's genetic material
20 Clues: organisms with one cell • transforms energy for the cell • the ability to replace body parts • contain the cell's genetic material • heat-regulating centre of your brain • a membrane that lets nothing cross it • the amount of space an object takes up • millions of tiny air sacs in the lungs • controls most of the cell's activities • contains the green pigment, chlorophyll • ...
cells and body systems 2015-11-24
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- a group of organs that work together to preform a certain task
- a rigid frame-like covering that surrounds the cell membrane
- a fairly large black spherical structure thats usually near the centre of the cell
- provides a movable transport frame for the body
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins one cell layer thick extremely narrow
- an individual unit of life
- a group of tissues the preform a special function
- remove chemicals and gaseous waste from the blood
- blood cells specialized to fight infection
- protects the body's external environment from the external environment
- coordinate and control the action of all organs and organ systems
- clear liquid filled spaces in various places within the cytoplasm
- a group of specialized cells
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- blood vessels that return blood from the body to the heart
- breaks down food pieces into much smaller pieces so that they can be absorbed and transported throughout the body
- small finger like projections on the inner surface of the small intestines that absorb nutrients
- transports oxygen from the outside of the body to the inside of the body
- poisonous substance converted from highly toxic ammonia by the liver
- thick walled blood vessels that take blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- looks like a thin line that surrounds the whole cell
- an organ in the human or animal body that secretes particular chemical substances
- a liquid inside the cell which has grainy looking bits in it
- red liquid inside of a living organism
- organs that store water and other substances required by cells
- a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human
25 Clues: an individual unit of life • a group of specialized cells • red liquid inside of a living organism • blood cells specialized to fight infection • a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human • provides a movable transport frame for the body • a group of tissues the preform a special function • remove chemicals and gaseous waste from the blood • ...
The Body Outside In 2014-10-13
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- a muscle that causes a joint to bend
- the long, slender bone spanning the shoulder and sternum
- the arm bone spanning from the wrist to the elbow that is in line with the thumb
- the lower bone of the skull; allows opening of the mouth
- the extensor muscles in the back of your upper arm
- the strongest, hardest, living tissue that makes up the skeletal materials of vertebrates
- a joint where the rounded end of one bone fits into the hollowed-out area of another bone; allows circular movement
- a joint holding bone together, preventing movement
- the place where two bones meet
- the soft, spongy tissue inside bone containing nerves and blood vessels
- the organ of the body that keeps out harmful materials and holds in body fluids
- the bone in the arm spanning from the shoulder to the elbow
- the tough, flexible, tissue, attached to bone that acts as a shock absorber for the skeleton
- the inner layer of skin containing nerves and blood vessels; gives the skin its shape and texture
- the flat bone in the center of the chest; protects the heart and lungs
- a tough tissue connecting muscle to bone
- a body tissue that moves bones
- a muscle controlled consciously (with thought)
- the long bone of the thigh, spanning from the hip to the knee
- the pigment which determines skin color
- the inner one of two leg bones spanning from the knee to the ankle; in line with the big toe
- a voluntary muscle attached to bone that allows a body part to move
- the outer layer of skin
- the protein substance that makes up hair and fingernails, and makes skin waterproof
- the bones of the head that shape the face and protect the brain
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- the thick, flat, triangle-shaped bone in the front of the knee joint
- the large flexor muscles in the front of the upper arm
- the row of small back bones spanning from the skull to the hipbones, stacked one on top of the other, that protects the spinal cord
- the structure in the dermis that secretes oil
- the internal framework of bones that gives the body its basic shape, supports the body and protects some organs within the body
- the spot where hair forms and grows from the skin
- the strong tissue that makes up the heart
- the large, triangle-shaped, flat bone of your upper back that allows movement of your upper arm
- a muscle not controlled consciously (with thought)
- a joint allowing bones to move back and forth
- a tough tissue that holds bones together, but stretches to allow movement
- involuntary muscle that makes up all internal organs except the heart
- one of the curved bones extending from the spinal column that protects the heart and lungs
- a muscle that allows a joint to straighten
- the outer one of two leg bones spanning from the knee to the ankle; in line with the smallest toe
- the framework of bones that supports the body and protects internal organs
- the helmet of bone surrounding and protecting the brain
- one of the two bowl-shaped bones at the base of the spine that helps support the weight of the body
- the arm bone spanning from the wrist to the elbow that is in line with the little finger
44 Clues: the outer layer of skin • the place where two bones meet • a body tissue that moves bones • a muscle that causes a joint to bend • the pigment which determines skin color • a tough tissue connecting muscle to bone • the strong tissue that makes up the heart • a muscle that allows a joint to straighten • the structure in the dermis that secretes oil • ...
HEALTHY WORLD, HEALTHY BODY 2016-08-29
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- ..... food is bad for your health.
- The opposite for "healthy".
- (V) The verb for "organization".
- A way of saving water is to have a shower and not a .....
- Food plants
- (V) The opposite for "spend".
- The ..... effect is affecting the planet.
- (V) To give money as charity.
- The opposite for "less".
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- (V) To go somewhere on foot.
- To become member of a club or team.
- To remove trees from forests.
- ......warming is the rise of temperature around the world.
- (V) I am going to ..... less water and electricity.
- It is important to change your bad ..... such as watching TV all day and skipping breakfast.
- Money you pay monthly or annually to be member of a club.
- The four ..... are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.
- It is important to have a ..... diet.
- A tropical forest.
- (V) A synonym for "collect".
- A synonym for "secure".
- The opposite for "fit".
- (V) My mum isn't going to ..... to work.
23 Clues: Food plants • A tropical forest. • A synonym for "secure". • The opposite for "fit". • The opposite for "less". • The opposite for "healthy". • (V) To go somewhere on foot. • (V) A synonym for "collect". • To remove trees from forests. • (V) The opposite for "spend". • (V) To give money as charity. • (V) The verb for "organization". • ..... food is bad for your health. • ...
Parts of the body 2016-02-22
20 Clues: has • térd • boka • comb • torok • nyelv • fenék • sarok • ajkak • vádli • homlok • csukló • könyök • ízület • tenyér • mellkas • sípcsont • hüvelykujj • orca (pofa) • szemöldök(ök)
Understanding The Human Body 2016-09-27
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- Hormones Of The Pineal Gland
- Not processed by the thymus gland
- This regulates the blood calcium level in the body by secreting PTH
- Pressure Hypothetical pressure of that gas
- EKG or ECG
- Control by the autonomic nervous system and endocrine system
- Amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle in one contraction
- Another name for autoregulation
- 50 states have laws requiring children to have these DTaP, IPV, MMR,
- 120/80 is within normal limits
- Number of contractions of the heart in one minute
- A serum containing antibodies
- This makes thyroid grow abnormally
- Produced or processed by the thymus gland
- life-threatening condition
- 7 different ones produced located deep within the brain
- oxygen saturation and partial pressure of oxygen in the blood
- Deprived of oxygen
- Carries out a process or reaction
- These hormones glucagon and insulin are produced in the
- H2CO3
- Surface-active substance
- Platelets stick together to form a temporary seal to cover the break in the vessel wall
- T3 and T4 are hormones of the
- Immediately or within hours of an antigen's appearance in the body
- Sac Surrounding each lung and attaching to the thoracic cavity
- Main control of this is in the arterioles.
- No blood flow
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- 7% of blood flow
- Immune reponse
- Helps to maintain blood pressure
- Not enough CO2 levels in the blood
- Another name for acquired immune system
- Difference between the capillary hydrostatic pressure and the osmotic pressure.
- Negatively charged molecule
- Prevents blood clots from naturally growing
- Regulates respiration, regional blood flow, cardiac output
- Aluminium Sulphate, Polyaluminium Chloride, Alum potash, and Iron salts
- ADH and Oxytocin are hormones of the
- Events that occurs to produce a heart beat
- Series of genes that code for cell surface proteins
- Estrogen, Progesterone, Steroids, Cortisol, Cortisone, Adrenalin (epinephrine),Norepinephrine, and Dopamine
- Near the front and secretes six different types of hormones
- Following the rules
- Amount of blood the heart pumps in 1 minute
- Tightening of the muscle cells walls of a blood vessel
- High amount of CO2 levels in the blood
- -itis red swollen hot
- Air
- Y shaped protein
50 Clues: Air • H2CO3 • EKG or ECG • No blood flow • Immune reponse • 7% of blood flow • Y shaped protein • Deprived of oxygen • Following the rules • -itis red swollen hot • Surface-active substance • life-threatening condition • Negatively charged molecule • Hormones Of The Pineal Gland • A serum containing antibodies • T3 and T4 are hormones of the • 120/80 is within normal limits • ...
Skin and Body Membranes 2016-10-10
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- guards the head against bumps, shields the eyes (via eyelashes), and helps to keep foreign objects out of the respiratory tract (via nose hairs)
- a solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues
- scanty amount of thin, clear fluid that separates the serous layers
- produce keratin
- composed of a layer of simple squamous epithelium resting on a thin layer of areolar connective tissue; closed to the exterior
- largely confined to the axillary (armpit) and genital areas of the body; ducts empty into hair follicles
- small white spots on the baby's nose and forehead
- a pigments that ranges in color from yellow to brown to black, produced by melanocytes found in the stratum basale
- an itchy, red, peeling condition of the skin between the toes, resulting from fungus infection
- the upper dermal region; dermal papillae, pain receptors, capillary loops
- release their secretions to the skin via ducts
- known as "cradle cap" in infants, is caused by over activity of the sebaceous glands
- deepest cell layer of the epidermis
- only the epidermis is damaged (ex. Sunburn)
- made up of stratified squamous epithelium that is capable of keratinizing, or becoming hard and tough
- a clear secretion that is primarily water plus some salta, vitamin C, traces of metabolic wastes, and lactic acid
- produce melanin, produce color
- hairs that are colorless and very tiny
- far more numerous and are found all over the body; open via duct to pore on skin
- method used in calculating body surface area involved in burns
- made up mostly of dense connective tissue
- an abnormal yellow skin tone, arising from excess of the pigment bilirubin and typically caused by obstruction of the bile
- outermost layer, is 20 to 30 cell layers thick but it accounts for about three-quarters of the epidermal thickness
- a chronic condition, characterized by overproduction of skin cells that results in reddened epidermal lesions covered with dry, silvery scales that itch, burn, crack, and sometimes bleed
- produces the actual hair shaft as well as the inner and outer root sheaths of hair
- a fibrous protein forming the main structural constituent of hair, feathers, hoofs, claws, horns, etc.
- include cutaneous glands, hair and hair follicles, and nails; arises from the epidermis and plays a unique role in maintaining body homeostasis
- a greasy deposit covering the skin of a baby at birth
- small bands of smooth muscle cells; connect each side of the hair follicle to the dermal tissue
- itching, redness, and swelling of the skin, progressing to blistering
- cancer of the squamous cell; arises from the cells of the stratum spinosum
- also called the covering and lining membranes, includes the cutaneous membrane, the mucous membrane, and the serous membrane
- many desosomes; produce keratin; cells contain think bundles of intermediate filaments made of pre-keratin
- composed of soft areolar connective tissue and contain no epithelial cells at all
- a mixture of oily substances and fragmented cells
- small fluid-filled blisters that itch and sting, caused by a herpes simplex infection
- oil glands; found all over the skin, except on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet; usually empty into a hair follicle but some open directly onto the skin surface
- pink, water-filled lesions that develop a yellow crust and eventually rupture
- men become bald as they age
- a hard covering on the upper surface of the tip of the finger and toe in humans and other primates
- inflammation of hair follicles and sebaceous glands, common on the dorsal neck; carbuncles are composite boils typically caused by bacterial infection
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- a condition when hemoglobin is poorly oxygenated and the blood and the skin of Caucasians appear blue
- a plug of sebum in a hair follicle, darkened by oxidation
- compound structures; the sheath of cells and connective tissue that surrounds the root of a hair
- the membrane surrounding the lungs
- any of the superficial projections of the dermis that interlock with recesses in the overlying epidermis, contain vascular loops and specialized nerve endings, and are arranged in ridgelike lines most prominent in the hand and foot
- composed of epithelium resting on a loose connective tissue membrane called a lamina proprietor; lines all body cavities open to exterior
- the membrane surrounding the heart
- superficial reddening of the skin
- a viral infection caused by a group of herpes viruses, that may produce cold sores, genital inflammation, or conjunctivitis
- used for recognizing melanoma; A= asymmetry, B= border irregularity, C= color, D= diameter, E= evolving
- appears on the surface of the skin if a sebaceous glands duct is blocked by sebum
- destroys the entire thickness of the skin
- thickest hair layer; contains most of the hairs pigment, giving the hair it's color
- only in thick skin
- important in alerting and activating immune system cells to a threat such as bacterial or viral invasion
- nerve endings in the skin responsible for sensitivity to vibration and pressure
- a cancer of the melanocytes; life threatening
- bedsores, occur in bedridden patients who aren't turned regularly or who are dragged or pulled across the bed repeatedly
- least malignant and most common skin cancer
- involves injury to the epidermis and the upper region of the dermis
- a sensory nerve ending that is sensitive to mechanical stimuli
- deepest skin layer; blood vessels, nerves, glands
- associated with sensory nerve endings and serve as touch receptors
- sweat gland; widely distributed in the skin; are small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat
- the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage, such as loss of water or abrasion from outside; comprises the skin and its appendages
- cells are flattened, organelles are deteriorating; cytoplasm full of granules
- not considered part of the skin, but does anchor the skin to underlying organs and provides a site for nutrient storage; serves as a shock absorber and insulates the deeper tissues from extreme temperature changes occurring outside the body
- your skin, it's exposed to air and is a dry membrane
- fine, soft hair, especially that which covers the body and limbs of a human fetus or newborn
- the serosa lining the abdominal cavity and covering its organs
- an active infection of the sebaceous glands accompanied by pimples on the skin
- outermost of the hair shaft; it is formed from dead cells, overlapping in layers, which form scales that gives the hair shaft strength and provide protection for it
- the partial or complete absence of hair from areas of the body where it normally grows; baldness
74 Clues: produce keratin • only in thick skin • men become bald as they age • produce melanin, produce color • superficial reddening of the skin • the membrane surrounding the lungs • the membrane surrounding the heart • deepest cell layer of the epidermis • hairs that are colorless and very tiny • destroys the entire thickness of the skin • made up mostly of dense connective tissue • ...
Parts of the body 2017-02-21
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- Bend your leg.
- Shave your beard.
- Nice shoes.
- Listen to the sounds.
- Dont swing at me.
- These help you balance.
- Use the flick of the...
- Keep it closed while others are talking.
- Models have a nice...
- You have to wear guards in soccer.
- Cough cough.
- I make grumbly noises when I'm hungry.
- Superman symbol sits there.
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- Outtie or inne?
- Swing your hula hoop around that.
- You have 10 in total.
- Beautiful no matter what.
- You put your backpack straps on your...
- Some people may have four of these.
- Your hair grows here.
- You hambone on your...
- You have two dogs have four.
- If you didn't have this how you would be missing out on smell.
- Use the flick of the wrist by your foot.
- You get blisters here.
- This is the bendy part of your arm.
26 Clues: Nice shoes. • Cough cough. • Bend your leg. • Outtie or inne? • Shave your beard. • Dont swing at me. • You have 10 in total. • Listen to the sounds. • Your hair grows here. • Models have a nice... • You hambone on your... • You get blisters here. • These help you balance. • Use the flick of the... • Beautiful no matter what. • Superman symbol sits there. • You have two dogs have four. • ...
Parts of the body 2017-02-21
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- you use this to bund your arm
- This connects your arm to your body
- you put belts around this
- the upper part of your leg
- you point at things with these
- you use these to walk
- these are connected to your shoulders
- this is on the top of your body
- your intestines are in here
- This is a big ball on the bottom of your foot
- in soccer people have to wear protection for these
- the joint in your leg
- you hear with these
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- you see with these
- This connects your leg and your foot
- you stand on these
- this is in your neck
- you grab things with these
- you use these to shoot a basketball
- these are like fingers of your feet
- you use this to eat
- Your lungs are in here
- this is below your youth
- you use this to smell
- the hole on your stomach
25 Clues: you see with these • you stand on these • you use this to eat • you hear with these • this is in your neck • you use these to walk • you use this to smell • the joint in your leg • Your lungs are in here • this is below your youth • the hole on your stomach • you put belts around this • you grab things with these • the upper part of your leg • your intestines are in here • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- Brings oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body's cells
- Made up of neurons that are specialized cells that can recover and transmit chemicals
- A system that consist of tissue, glands, and organs involved in producing an offspring
- Organs system that removes wasted products
- State of balance among all of the body systems that are necessary to survive
- An organs system that is responsible for providing the body with strength
- Occurs to increase the change in output
- Single muscles cells
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- A biological occurrence where the output of a system amplifies the system
- Glands and organs that make hormones and release them into the blood to travel to the tissue
- System that consist of bones, joints and cartilage
- Smallest blood vessel
- Decrease the change in output
- Consist of the set of organs and tissues involved in the uptake of oxygen
- A system that comprises organs which converts food into energy
- They system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- Organ that makes one or more substances of hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- Consist of cells that have the ability to shorten or contract to produce body movement for all parts
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissue and organs in the body
- One of many substances made by glands in the body system
20 Clues: Single muscles cells • Smallest blood vessel • Decrease the change in output • Occurs to increase the change in output • Organs system that removes wasted products • System that consist of bones, joints and cartilage • One of many substances made by glands in the body system • A system that comprises organs which converts food into energy • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-17
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- bodies chemical messengers
- reduces change or output
- removes waste and toxins from the body
- system of bones
- organ system used to breath
- increase change or output
- the breakdown of food without chemical change
- can shorten or contract to produce body movement
- consist of a single muscle cell
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- necessary to produce offspring
- breaks food down into absorbable molecules
- self-regulating process
- system that makes hormones
- contains the heart and blood vessels
- blood vessel carries blood from the heart
- provides strength to the body
- consists of the brain, spinal cord, and sensory organs
- blood vessel carries blood to the heart
- organ that makes hormones, sweat, and tears
- system that converts food
20 Clues: system of bones • self-regulating process • reduces change or output • system that converts food • increase change or output • bodies chemical messengers • system that makes hormones • organ system used to breath • provides strength to the body • necessary to produce offspring • consist of a single muscle cell • contains the heart and blood vessels • ...
Parts of the Body 2023-04-20
Parts of the Body 2017-02-26
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- you have one of these, above "el estomago".
- you have two of these, connects "el brazo" to "la mano"
- you have two of these, is located in the middle of "la pierna", connecting "el muslo" and "la pantorilla"
- you have two of these, connects "los dedos de la pie" to "el pie"
- you have one of these, connects "la cabeza" to "el hombro".
- you have ten of these, connected to "la mano"
- you have two of these, is upper "la pierna"
- you have two of these, connects "la mano" to "el hombro".
- you have one of these, underneath what you use to taste.
- you have two of these, connects "el muslo" to "el estomago"
- you have two of these, connects "el pie" to "la pantorilla"
- you have two of these, used for hearing.
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- you have one of these, used for taste
- you have two of these, connects "el pie" to "la cadera"
- you have one of these, below "el pecho"
- you have one of these, connected to "la garganta".
- you have ten of these, connects to "el pie"
- you have two of these, connects "el toblio" to "la rodilla"
- you have two of these, connects "el brazo" to "el pecho".
- you have two of these, connects "los dedos de la mano" to "la muñeca"
- you have one of these, is on "el estomago"
- you have one of these, used for smell.
- you have two of these, connects "el pie" to "la pierna"
- you have two of these, connects the two segments of "el brazo"
- you have two of them, used for sight.
25 Clues: you have one of these, used for taste • you have two of them, used for sight. • you have one of these, used for smell. • you have one of these, below "el pecho" • you have two of these, used for hearing. • you have one of these, is on "el estomago" • you have one of these, above "el estomago". • you have ten of these, connects to "el pie" • ...
Parts of the body 2020-04-03
BODY SYSTEMS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-01-15
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- for every thousand red blood cells you have _____ white blood cells
- another name for the large intestine
- used to cool our skin
- this lung is bigger
- lining in the stomach to protect it from acid
- valve in our body that opens to let food enter our intestines
- chemical your body makes from the food you eat
- approximately how many muscles in yoru body
- tiny passages in our lungs
- moves bones
- take blood away from your heart
- number of chambers in your hear
- largest organ in the nervous system
- anchor bones to muscles
- number of bones in your spine
- largest organ in the human body
- heart is a muscle and a _____
- nerve that makes your heart pump
- spinal cord and brain are protected by this
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- where blood cells are produced
- first thing to break down food
- tube in your respiratory system
- walking is this type of brain process
- stuff we make in our stomachs that our body digests
- _____ have the largest brain of all animals
- tube in your respiratory system
- the muscle that bends a joint
- food plus _____ makes energy
- balance is this type of brain process
- pumps your blood
- pigment in our skin
- brain sends messages through the ____ nervous system
- central nervous system consists of brand and __
- branch on a neuron
- approximately how many bones in your body
- tube in the digestive system
36 Clues: moves bones • pumps your blood • branch on a neuron • this lung is bigger • pigment in our skin • used to cool our skin • anchor bones to muscles • tiny passages in our lungs • food plus _____ makes energy • tube in the digestive system • the muscle that bends a joint • number of bones in your spine • heart is a muscle and a _____ • where blood cells are produced • ...
THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEM 2020-02-02
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- this organ is where T-cells mature
- is a hollow, pear shaped organ
- large vessels
- largets lymphatic organ in the body
- called windpipe the continuation of the airway below the larynx
- smallest blood vessels
- is the hormone that tells the body to make breast milk
- is either the lower part of the trunk on the skeleton embedded in it
- ability of a muscle to shorten and generate pulling force
- allows blood to flow smoothly and freely in one direction
- a point where two bones meet in the body
- the most superficial layer of the skin
- an organ that makes and puts out hormones
- functioned unit of the kidney
- fibers are thin and spindle shaped
- voice box is the top part of the air only pipe
- removing any leftover waste
- is the center oxygen of the circulatory system
- thin branching extension of the cell body
- a accessory organ of the skin
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- tube that carries urine
- a strong but flexible material
- large cluster of lymphatic organ in the body
- commonly known as the throat
- capacity of muscle to respond to a stimulus
- is the forms of removimg waste and excess water from the body
- endocrine systems master gland
- breakes down excess amino acids
- grinds your food
- cells that conduct impulses
- also called oral cavity or buccal cavity
- the largest component in extensive sensory organ
- the lower, narrow part of the uterus
- a single branch which conducts impulses away from the cell body
34 Clues: large vessels • grinds your food • smallest blood vessels • tube that carries urine • cells that conduct impulses • removing any leftover waste • commonly known as the throat • functioned unit of the kidney • a accessory organ of the skin • is a hollow, pear shaped organ • a strong but flexible material • endocrine systems master gland • breakes down excess amino acids • ...
Parts of the body 2020-02-04
25 Clues: nos • oko • ucho • zęby • brew • mózg • noga • włosy • stopa • palec • ramię • ramię • plecy • głowa • serce • szyja • skóra • łokieć • kostka • kolano • mięśnie • dłoń,ręka • usta,buzia • usta,wargi • palce (u nogi)
The Human Body System 2020-02-02
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- known as the throat
- main processing center of the cell
- found in skull or cranium
- helps grow facial, body hair and puberty
- allows blood to flow in one direction
- can be moved at will
- found in pharynx
- acts as a scaffold by providing support & protection of the body
- produces and store cells that fight infections & disease
- first part of the renal pelvis
- supports the face and protects the brain
- a muscle that expands during pregnancy
- functional unit of the kidney
- secretes prostate fluid
- small hairs and purifies air
- a hormone that tells the body to make a breastmilk
- helps to push food into your esophagus
- the lower, narrow part of the uterus
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- tells your pituitary gland to start or to stop making hormone
- ability of muscle to recoil to original resting lenght after stretches
- found in head and torso
- taking in food
- fibers are long and cylindrical
- largest lymphatic organ
- stores bile from the liver and releases it into small intestine
- breaks down excess amino acids
- produces an oily secretion thrown as sebum
- made of hardened keratinocytes
- deep layer of the skin
- bottom section
- thin branching extensions of the cell body
- straw colored
- large vessels
33 Clues: straw colored • large vessels • taking in food • bottom section • found in pharynx • known as the throat • can be moved at will • deep layer of the skin • found in head and torso • largest lymphatic organ • secretes prostate fluid • found in skull or cranium • small hairs and purifies air • functional unit of the kidney • breaks down excess amino acids • made of hardened keratinocytes • ...
Body and Family Crossword 2020-05-14
22 Clues: leg • mom • dad • face • arms • hair • body • eyes • toes • aunt • twins • elbow • ankle • uncle • sister • oldest • family • fingers • brother • youngest • friend(boy) • friend(girl)
Bone of the Body 2020-04-29
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- / the smaller bone of the lower leg
- Vertebrae / the vertebrae of the lower back
- Vertebrae / the vertebrae of the neck
- / The skull
- / bones that make up the ankle
- / series of small slender bones that protect vital organs
- / the kneecap
- / long bones of the hand
- / shorter bone in the forearm
- / longest bone of the upper arm
- / series of small bones forming the spine
- / longest bone of the body; found in the upper leg
- / the breast bone
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- / the largest bone of the lower leg
- / shoulder blade
- / long bone that runs parallel to the ribs(collarbone)
- / the tail bone
- / long bones of the foot
- / lower jawbone
- / longer bone in the forearm
- / bones in the fingers
- / bones that make up the wrist
- Vertebrae / the vertebrae the middle of the spine
- / region around the hip bone
24 Clues: / The skull • / the kneecap • / the tail bone • / lower jawbone • / shoulder blade • / the breast bone • / bones in the fingers • / long bones of the foot • / long bones of the hand • / longer bone in the forearm • / region around the hip bone • / bones that make up the wrist • / bones that make up the ankle • / shorter bone in the forearm • / longest bone of the upper arm • ...
Clothes and Body Parts 2021-01-28
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- zapestnica
- obrvi
- ženske spodnjice
- pas
- prsni koš
- dlan
- suknjič
- bled
- zapestje
- stegno
- spodnja majica
- trepalnice
- rep
- mozolji
- lica
- komolec
- plešast
- japonke
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- naramnice
- gleženj
- zapeti gumbe
- trenirka
- usnje
- zavezati vezalke
- figa
- trebuh
- ogrlica
- materino znamenje
- čelo
- repki
- hrbtenica
- koleno
- frufru
- uhani
- pege
- brada
- brazgotina
- kolki
- visoke pete
- pižama
- cokle
- kapuca
- zadrga
43 Clues: pas • rep • figa • čelo • dlan • pege • bled • lica • usnje • obrvi • repki • uhani • brada • kolki • cokle • trebuh • koleno • frufru • stegno • pižama • kapuca • zadrga • gleženj • ogrlica • suknjič • mozolji • komolec • plešast • japonke • trenirka • zapestje • naramnice • prsni koš • hrbtenica • zapestnica • brazgotina • trepalnice • visoke pete • zapeti gumbe • spodnja majica • zavezati vezalke • ženske spodnjice • materino znamenje
Health and Body Parts 2021-01-21
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- effects the lungs
- found in cigarettes
- type of mental illness
- low sugar
- a different way for smoking
- used to smell with
- runs through your veins
- used by mainly men
- Cell effects African Americans
- you hear with them
- you put shoes on them
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- another name for marijuana
- they have taste buds
- another name for the flu
- you used them to feel
- a type of drug
- another name for liquor
- you used them to pick up things
- you used them to eat food
- you see with them
20 Clues: low sugar • a type of drug • effects the lungs • you see with them • used to smell with • used by mainly men • you hear with them • found in cigarettes • they have taste buds • you used them to feel • you put shoes on them • type of mental illness • another name for liquor • runs through your veins • another name for the flu • you used them to eat food • another name for marijuana • ...
9.5 Body Movement Terms 2020-10-14
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- movement of the spine bending left or right
- in the limbs this decreases the angle between bones
- tip of thumb to tip of pinky
- rotation of arm so palm faces anteriorly also “face up”
- turning bottom of foot at the ankle away from midline
- movement of limb away from midline
- walking tippy toed causes this at the ankle
- flexion + adduction + extension + abduction of a joint
- movement of limb toward or across midline
- side to side movement of mandible
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- walking on your heels causes this at the ankle
- shrugging shoulders or closing gaping mouth
- motion that creates “no” at atlantoaxial joint
- as in sticking out your chin
- position by which all body movements are described
- rotation that brings anterior surface of limb toward midline
- thumb back to anatomical position
- joint type with greatest range of motion
- rotation that takes anterior surface of limb away from midline
- turning bottom of foot at the ankle toward midline also common sprain mechanism
- downward movement of scapula or mandible
- in the limbs this increases the angle between bones
- rotation of arm so palm faces posteriorly also “face down”
- shoulders shrugging toward spine
24 Clues: as in sticking out your chin • tip of thumb to tip of pinky • shoulders shrugging toward spine • thumb back to anatomical position • side to side movement of mandible • movement of limb away from midline • joint type with greatest range of motion • downward movement of scapula or mandible • movement of limb toward or across midline • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- what carry your blood away from the heart
- bone that is hard
- leads to stomach
- What type of muscle is also made of fibers, but this type of muscle looks smooth, not striated.
- what carries your blood to the heart
- Makes new bone
- what is located on the bottom of your heart
- sponge looking bone
- Nerves that go through the whole body
- what type of muscle is found in the heart
- which nervous system has the brains and spinal cord
- what is located on the top of your heart
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- air only passage
- mature bone
- windpipe
- outer layer of cerebrum
- What system coordinates your muscles
- what type of muscle is attached by cord-like tendons to bone, such as in the legs, arms, and face.
- contains information
- voice box
20 Clues: windpipe • voice box • mature bone • Makes new bone • air only passage • leads to stomach • bone that is hard • sponge looking bone • contains information • outer layer of cerebrum • What system coordinates your muscles • what carries your blood to the heart • Nerves that go through the whole body • what is located on the top of your heart • what carry your blood away from the heart • ...
Spencer - Browning - Body - systems 2020-11-10
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- Regulates blood sugar levels and makes insulin.
- This system makes offspring.
- Hard bone that provides structure.
- keeps vital chemicals and nutrients in the body while providing a barrier against dangerous substances from entering the body and provides a shield from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun.
- Watery part of blood that carries nutrients.
- Breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy.
- carries air fromlarynx to lungs.
- Master gland controls hormone.
- Soft, jelly-like center of bones.
- created by females ovaries before birth.
- an abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells in most vertebrates and forming part of the immune system.
- This system is a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system.
- This system Fights disease- causing germs like bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi.
- smallest human cell.
- This system works with your bones to help your body move.
- This system is a part of the Immune system that has many functions. Its is similar to a gutter systemin a house.
- Move bones,connected to bones by tendons, tire easily look striped.
- 2 tubes splitoff from trachea-one goes to each lung.
- small glands that filter lymph, the clear fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system.
- This system is a protection of soft organs, stores calcium and phosporus, make blood cells in marrow, provides shape, support and movement of body.
- Tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder.
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- protects your head from sun exposure.
- This system Transports nutrients, waste, and disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- Remove waste from the body.
- This system Protects body from injury and bacteria maintains tissue moisture, holds receptors for stimuli response, regulates body heat.
- Controls all functions that are involuntary such as heartbeat, breathing, blood flow and digestion.
- This system transmits signals to and from different parts of its body.
- Muscular sac that stores urine until it is released from the body.
- Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Muscle contractions of the body that you can control.
- either of two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat, one on each side of the root of the tongue.
- Helps move food to the stomach.
- Controls functions that are voluntary such as speech and movement.
- Insulates body and stores excess energy for times of need.
- Chew/Mech+chem digestion.
36 Clues: smallest human cell. • Chew/Mech+chem digestion. • Remove waste from the body. • This system makes offspring. • Master gland controls hormone. • Helps move food to the stomach. • carries air fromlarynx to lungs. • Soft, jelly-like center of bones. • Hard bone that provides structure. • Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. • protects your head from sun exposure. • ...
Zander wilson - body systems 2020-11-10
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- metabolism
- controls any functions that are involuntary
- tubes that carry urine frome the kidney to the bladder.
- this system breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy.
- this system provides support for the body
- this organ stores urine
- this system maintains fluid levels in your body.
- protects your skin from sun exposure
- collection of glands
- carrys nutrients
- pumps blood
- organs that connect to your bones
- this muscle pulls down air and fills the lungs.
- makes T cells
- in the center of bones
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- receives information
- controlls awarness movement and memory
- this system is used for gas exchange
- air sacs of the lungs
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- a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an human or animal.
- controlls information
- this organ is the size of a tennis court
- containing hematopoietic stem cells
- attached to bones by tendons
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and animalls carrying oxygen.
- insulates the body
- filled mostly with cytoplasm
- protects soft tissues of the fingers
- smallest human cell
- this organ chews.
- produce fat, cartilage, and bone
- master gland controlls hormones
- found only in the heart
- regulates blood pressure
- this system elemenates waste from the body
- this organ goes from the mouth to the stomach
- involves sexual reproduction
- this organ filters blood from arteries
39 Clues: metabolism • pumps blood • makes T cells • carrys nutrients • this organ chews. • insulates the body • smallest human cell • collection of glands • receives information • controlls information • air sacs of the lungs • in the center of bones • this organ stores urine • found only in the heart • regulates blood pressure • attached to bones by tendons • filled mostly with cytoplasm • ...
Christian May-Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- collection of glands that secret hormones
- transports fluids back to blood
- organs that connect to your bones
- controls information
- bone development
- monocytes and antibody producting cells
- red liquid that circulates through your body
- The tube carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
- controls functions that are voluntary such as speech movement
- muscles that connect under your contract
- This organ stores urine.
- includes smooth muscle and cordiac muscle
- air sacs of the lungs
- master gland that controls hormones
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- membrean that covers and protects the bones
- maintains fluid levels in our body tissues
- This organ carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- this system exchanges oxygen o2 and carbon
- hollow muscular organ
- porous bones that contains vessels
- hard bone that provides structure
- protects body from bacteria and injury
- controls all functions that are involuntary
- layer insulates body
- gives skin color
- helps us talk and stretches the vocal cords
27 Clues: bone development • gives skin color • controls information • hollow muscular organ • air sacs of the lungs • layer insulates body • This organ stores urine. • transports fluids back to blood • organs that connect to your bones • hard bone that provides structure • porous bones that contains vessels • master gland that controls hormones • protects body from bacteria and injury • ...
Mckenna Thompson- Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- created by testes from puberty until death.
- This system Breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- This system Removes waste from the body
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- Filters blood from arteries using filters called nephrons
- cell fragments that help your blood clot
- produces eggs, estrogen
- either of two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat, one on each side of the root of the tongue.
- this system is part of the immune system that has many functions.It is similar to a gutter system in a house.
- this system is 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
- this system protects the body from injury and bacteria, maintains tissue moisture, holds receptures for.
- membrane that covers and protects the bones and contains nerves, and blood vessels.
- this system works with your bones to help your body move.
- lymphoid organ situated in the neck of vertebrates that produces T cells for the immune system. The human thymus becomes much smaller at the approach of puberty.
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- Absorbs nutrients
- metabolism
- created by female's ovaries before birth
- this system fights diseases causing germs like bacteria, uiruses parasites and fungi.
- this system is to produce offspring
- A muscular sack that stores urine until it is removed from the body
- these muscles involuntary, beat without you thinking about it.
- controls awareness, movements, speech and memory.
- the outer layer epithelial cells and melanocytes that produce pigment that gave skin color.
- vocal cords are stretched across larynx
- this system protects soft organs,stores,calcium and phosphorus, make blood cells in narrow, provides shape, support and movement of the body.
- an abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells in most vertebrates and forming part of the immune system.
- This organ moves food from the mouth to the stomach
- a bundle of nerve fibers wrapped in three layers of tissues called membrane.
- these muscles regulate blood pressure, helps with digestion.
- a large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates, involved in many metabolic
- when the muscle at the bottom of the lungs pulled down, air fills the lungs.
- fingernails and toenails protect the soft tissue of fingers and toes.
- this system the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- this system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- This system transports nutrients, waste, and disease fighting cell throughout the body.
- soft, jelly-like center of bones
36 Clues: metabolism • Absorbs nutrients • produces eggs, estrogen • soft, jelly-like center of bones • this system is to produce offspring • This system Removes waste from the body • vocal cords are stretched across larynx • created by female's ovaries before birth • cell fragments that help your blood clot • created by testes from puberty until death. • ...
Body Parts in German 2021-02-17
26 Clues: toe • eye • leg • ear • arm • foot • body • back • nose • knee • hand • sick • head • teeth • chest • mouth • tooth • finger • earache • stomach • headache • body part • throat, neck • belly, stomach • pain, ache, or sore • verb that means "to hurt"
Parts of the body 2021-02-23
animals body and feeling 2021-03-09
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- my doggy is _______
- her _______ is brown
- it is the ___________ day
- my sister make ______ noise
- I like ____
- This cow look _____
- I see her ______ in the picture
- I use my _____ too eat
- she have big _________
- this animals look hurt
- he look _______
- HE is _________
- her _____ look pretty
- this animals is ______
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- my _____ itch
- I have _________ in island
- nick have a very long paragraph about ______
- I see _________ in the back
- we pet a ________ at the farm
- I see a ______
- we don't have a ______
- He have long _________
- the ________ wake me up
- this animals is _______
- His ______ is big
25 Clues: I like ____ • my _____ itch • I see a ______ • he look _______ • HE is _________ • His ______ is big • my doggy is _______ • This cow look _____ • her _______ is brown • her _____ look pretty • we don't have a ______ • He have long _________ • I use my _____ too eat • she have big _________ • this animals look hurt • this animals is ______ • the ________ wake me up • this animals is _______ • ...
Bones of the Body 2021-03-28
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- There are 8 of these bones in the wrist
- This bone is commonly referred to as the kneecap
- These bones are found in the palm of our hand
- Vertebrae are bones that make up this body part
- The name for the collar bone, it connects your shoulders to your neck
- This group of bones connect the spine to the legs
- The arm bone with a funny name
- The weight-bearing bone that runs between the ankle and the knee
- These bones connect the heel to the toes
- This mineral found in many foods including dairy products and leafy greens helps keep our bones strong
- The non-weight bearing bone between the ankle and the knee
- The finger and toe bones both have this name
- The smallest bone in the body is found in this body part
- One of two bones that make up your forearm; this one connects on the pinkie side of the wrist
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- The internal framework of our body; all of our bones together are collectively called this
- The 33 bones that make up our spinal column are called this
- This bone protects your brain
- These bones connect the ankle to the mid-foot
- This bone is known as the shoulder blade
- The place where two bones meet
- The ends of bones are padded with this substance to prevent wear and tear
- The largest and strongest bone in your body
- The other of the two bones that make up your forearm; this one connects on the thumb side of the wrist
- These bones protect your heart and lungs
24 Clues: This bone protects your brain • The place where two bones meet • The arm bone with a funny name • There are 8 of these bones in the wrist • This bone is known as the shoulder blade • These bones connect the heel to the toes • These bones protect your heart and lungs • The largest and strongest bone in your body • The finger and toe bones both have this name • ...
Conditions of Body Systems 2021-03-12
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- open sores that are caused by poor blood flow
- enlarged spleen disease
- sleep disorder in which breathing starts and stops
- when the parathyroid glands create too many parathyroid hormones in the bloodstream
- a highly contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory system
- when a foreign object circulates inside the bloodstream
- when the body can't produce enough plasma protein to clot the blood
- the body is lacking enough healthy RBCs to carry an adequate amount of oxygen to the body's tissues
- infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs; can be dormant or active
- a disorder of musculoskeletal pain prominent through the entire body
- inflammation and swelling of the lymph nodes inside the abdomen
- inflammation of the larynx and vocal chords
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- a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed
- insufficient growth hormones in the body causes an abnormally short stature (with normal body proportions)
- also known as a "nosebleed"; occurs when the the capillaries in the nose become congested
- a form of dermatitis in which there is extreme itchiness and peeling of the skin
- sinuses inflamed/swollen despite treatment (can be for months)
- inflammation of the tube carrying urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- a highly contagious fungal infection on the skin or scalp
- small, circular, cyst-like spaces that contain fluid
- inflammation of the appendix
- "high blood pressure"
- inflammation/infection of the lungs characterized by exudate
- inflammation of the glomeruli (filters) in the kidney
- inflammation of the pleura (membrane of the lung)
- thyroid glands lack in producing enough hormones
- condition in which the bones become weak and brittle
- inflammation of a joint
- inflammation of the kidney due to bacterial infection
- a balloon-like bulge in the aorta
30 Clues: "high blood pressure" • enlarged spleen disease • inflammation of a joint • inflammation of the appendix • a balloon-like bulge in the aorta • inflammation of the larynx and vocal chords • open sores that are caused by poor blood flow • thyroid glands lack in producing enough hormones • inflammation of the pleura (membrane of the lung) • ...
PART OF HUMAN BODY 2021-04-29
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- The senses to see
- To protect the eyes from dust
- The hard and rigid structures that make up the human skeleton.
- neck The part that connects the head to the body
- To pump blood throughout the body.
- The human sense of taste and helps humans to communicate properly
- To walk or run
- To hold the load when carrying or where someone rests
- The sense of touch and cover the body
- one of the fingers on the hand and is usually given to people when doing something extraordinary
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- Tissues in the human body that have a role to play in moving organs.
- The fleshy area on the face below the eyes and between the nose and the left or right ear.
- There are lips, teeth, tongue and gums
- To protect the organs in the chest, such as the heart (blood pump) and lungs (breathing).
- To breathe air
- The senses to hear
- The top part of the human body and serves to protect the brain
- To hold things
- To bite dan chew the food
- There are intestines and other organs that function for digestion of food.
20 Clues: To breathe air • To hold things • To walk or run • The senses to see • The senses to hear • To bite dan chew the food • To protect the eyes from dust • To pump blood throughout the body. • The sense of touch and cover the body • There are lips, teeth, tongue and gums • neck The part that connects the head to the body • To hold the load when carrying or where someone rests • ...
Body Planes, Directions & Cavities 2021-09-22
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- contains kidneys and adrenal glands
- close to the body
- mouth cavity, teeth and tongue
- top half and bottom half
- cavity that contains the brain
- front (anterior)
- above other body parts
- dome shaped muscle, important for breathing
- away from the body
- front and back halves
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- right and left
- back (posterior)
- imaginary lines drawn through the body
- cavity that contains the reproductive organs
- away from the midline
- cavity that holds the nose
- cavity located in the chest (lungs, heart)
- below other body parts
- cavity that contains the stomach
- near the head
- cavity that contains the spinal cord
- near the tail
- cavity that holds the eyes
- close to the midline
24 Clues: near the head • near the tail • right and left • back (posterior) • front (anterior) • close to the body • away from the body • close to the midline • away from the midline • front and back halves • below other body parts • above other body parts • top half and bottom half • cavity that holds the nose • cavity that holds the eyes • mouth cavity, teeth and tongue • cavity that contains the brain • ...
IL CORPO - The Body 2021-08-30
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- the foot
- the parts of the body
- the elbow
- the knee
- the legs
- the hair
- the knees
- the mouth
- the neck
- the fingers
- the toe
- the arms
- the throat
- the back
- the face
- the teeth
- the shoulder
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- the arm
- the nose
- the finger
- the eyes
- the head
- the feet
- the eye
- the body
- the chest
- the stomach
- the ears
- the ear
- the tummy
- the leg
- the shoulder
- the hand
33 Clues: the arm • the eye • the ear • the toe • the leg • the foot • the nose • the knee • the eyes • the head • the legs • the hair • the feet • the body • the ears • the neck • the arms • the back • the face • the hand • the elbow • the knees • the chest • the mouth • the tummy • the teeth • the finger • the throat • the stomach • the fingers • the shoulder • the shoulder • the parts of the body
Body Structure, Color, & Oncology 2021-09-15
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- relief but not cured
- fat
- substance or agent that produces or causes
- producing cells
- gland
- increase in the number of red blood cells
- basic unit of life
- substance that causes cancer
- excessive development (number of cells)
- producing, originating, causing
- physician, medicine
- new growth of abnormal tissue
- muscle
- beyond control
- pertaining to yellow color
Down
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
- disease
- study of tumors
- produced by a physician
- group of similar cells that perform a function
- abnormal development
- increase in severity of a disease
- cell with a nucleus
- tumor composed of glandular tissue (benign)
- rod-shaped, striated
- nucleus
- study of tissues
- state of being diseased
29 Clues: fat • gland • muscle • disease • nucleus • beyond control • study of tumors • producing cells • study of tissues • basic unit of life • cell with a nucleus • physician, medicine • relief but not cured • abnormal development • rod-shaped, striated • produced by a physician • state of being diseased • pertaining to yellow color • substance that causes cancer • new growth of abnormal tissue • ...
Science Revision - Body Systems 2021-06-22
Across
- – Made up of tissue.
- – Made up of organs.
- – The organ used for sight.
- – An involountary action caused by stimuli almost instantly.
- – The organ used for smell.
- – A nerve cell.
- – Causes a response from stimuli.
- – The main part of the cell.
- – The neurons that pick up stimuli.
- – A fat layer that covers the axon, controls the path of the axon.
- – The action caused by the effectors.
- – Controls the amount of light entering the eye.
- – The organ used for taste.
- – Any information that the body receives that causes the body to respond.
Down
- – Nervous system made up of all the nerves outside of the CNS.
- – Link sensory and motor neurons together.
- – Nerve endings that branch out of the cell body.
- – Carries the nerve impulse away from the cell body.
- – Bends the incoming light.
- – Changes light into nerve signals.
- – The basic building blocks of all living things.
- – Focuses the incoming light to the back of the eye.
- – Small gap separating neurons, of which information from one cell flows to another.
- – A structure that detects a stimuli or change in the norml functioning of the body.
- – The organ used for hearing.
- – Part of the CNS works together with the brain.
- – The neurons that cause a response.
- – Made up of cells.
- – The processing centre of the body.
- – The organ used for touch.
30 Clues: – A nerve cell. • – Made up of cells. • – Made up of tissue. • – Made up of organs. • – Bends the incoming light. • – The organ used for sight. • – The organ used for smell. • – The organ used for taste. • – The organ used for touch. • – The main part of the cell. • – The organ used for hearing. • – Causes a response from stimuli. • – Changes light into nerve signals. • ...
Body parts + Workbook 3A 2021-10-14
20 Clues: kůže • sval • tvář • hruď • dlaň • pata • kloub • jazyk • palec • porce • holeň • lýtko • postoj • stehno • kotník • malíček • zápěstí • nekuřák • opalovat se • namáhavý (fyzicky)
Body Stystem Test Review 2021-10-20
Across
- The type of bone that makes red bone marrow
- Process of breathing in air
- toward the knee
- A tissue that is for protecting
- Moving in a circle at a joint
- Lies directly behind the nasal cavity
- A muscle that forms the walls of the heart
- Connect muscles to bones
- The heart is separated into 4 parts or 4...
- A plane that separates the body into superior and inferior
- Join together to form larger lymphatic vessels
- Separates the heart into right and left side
- Process of breathing out air
- Opposite of proximal
- Filters potential pathogens before entering G.I tract or lungs
- Lined with mucous membrane that warms and moistens the air
- Upper long none
- The portion of the skeletal system that has the skull, vertebra, ribs and sternum
Down
- They thickest skin layer in the heart
- Vessels in the lymphatic system pass through the
- 5 bones on each hand to form the palm
- Loss of muscle tone
- Cavity that consists of spinal and
- Thighbone
- It is important in the reproduction of a cell
- Made out of elastic and fibrous connective tissue
- Two divisions of trachea near the centre of the chest
- The centre part of the pelvic girdle
- Substances used to combat infection
- Bending backwards or bending the
- Breast bone
- Prevents oxygenated blood excites the heart
- Kneecap bone
- When liquidy fluid enters the lymphatic system it's known as...
- Made out of 8 bones and protects the brain
- Outermost skin layer and absorbs Vitamin D
36 Clues: Thighbone • Breast bone • Kneecap bone • toward the knee • Upper long none • Loss of muscle tone • Opposite of proximal • Connect muscles to bones • Process of breathing in air • Process of breathing out air • Moving in a circle at a joint • A tissue that is for protecting • Bending backwards or bending the • Cavity that consists of spinal and • Substances used to combat infection • ...
Parts of the body 2022-05-13
Parts of the body 2022-05-13
Parts of the body 2022-05-13
Body Parts in Spanish 2022-04-20
22 Clues: arm • leg • hand • toes • hair • head • knee • neck • eyes • back • foot • nose • mouth • tooth • elbow • molar • throat • fingers • stomach • shoulder • inner ears • outer ears
Mind Body and Spirit 2022-05-31
Across
- one of the senses / feeling
- refers to a living thing
- one of the three dimensions of our lives
- refers to the invisible, disembodied person or the immortal soul
- threatens our bodies
- body's computer
- another name for holy spirit
- not a good spirit
- Hebrew word meaning living creature
- cannot feel or touch
Down
- what the nose does
- translates heart
- refers to the animating principle of life
- spirit of Jesus
- associated with the brain
- needed for good physical being
- spirit of the Lord enable him to kill young lion with his bare hands
- example of good spirit
- temporary house we live in
- pumps blood to every part of body
- body of holy spirit
- another dimension of our lives
- through intellect
23 Clues: spirit of Jesus • body's computer • translates heart • not a good spirit • through intellect • what the nose does • body of holy spirit • threatens our bodies • cannot feel or touch • example of good spirit • refers to a living thing • associated with the brain • temporary house we live in • one of the senses / feeling • another name for holy spirit • needed for good physical being • ...
Body Parts - Span 2 2022-10-25
27 Clues: arm • leg • eye • hair • body • neck • foot • nose • hand • head • face • back • knee • mouth • finger • throat • stomach • ear (m.) • ear (f.) • I.O.P. my • I.O.P. our • I.O.P. your • to hurt/ache • I.O.P. their/you guys' • they hurt (plural form) • it hurts (singular form) • I.O.P. his/her/your (formal)
Puzzle #1 - The Body 2022-10-28
32 Clues: eye • leg • ear • arm • back • calf • lips • nose • heel • neck • head • toes • foot • hand • hair • knee • mouth • belly • teeth • wrist • elbow • ankle • nails • chest • thigh • tongue • stomach • fingers • eyebrow • shoulder • buttocks • eyelashes
body & mind, phrasal verbs 2022-08-25
20 Clues: выдра • легкие • случай • причина • избегать • довольный • приседания • настроение • напряжение • страдать от • представить • стать модным • быть в форме • выгода, польза • хорошо подумать • уверенный в себе • справиться с чем-то • быть менее склонным к • питание, режим питания • тревожный, беспокоящийся
Bagian Tubuh (Body Parts) 2022-11-22
38 Clues: Eye • ear • Arm • hand • Hair • Back • Long • Neck • Body • Face • Nose • Calf • Knee • Foot • Chin • Head • Waist • Ankle • Round • Mouth • Thigh • Curly • Cheek • Small • Chest • Elbow • Finger • Stomach • Eyebrow • No hair • Straight • Forehead • Shoulders • Slit-eyed • Also curly • Antonym of kecil • Synonym of kuping • Antonym of panjang
Parts of the body 2022-11-30
25 Clues: suu • pea • rind • käsi • kael • põsk • põlv • kand • nina • kõht • õlad • lõug • kulmud • silmad • kõrvad • hambad • puusad • varvas • huuled • juuksed • ripsmed • vöökoht • käsivars • varbaküüs • küünarnukk
