body Crossword Puzzles
Skin and Body Membranes 2016-10-07
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- Made up of mostly dense connective tissue
- Colorless and very tiny hair
- Yellow discoloration of the skin
- The most heavily keratinized region
- Associated with sensory nerve endings
- "Cradle Cap"
- Hair grows out of here
- Small white spots found on baby's nose and forehead
- Destroys the entire thickness of the skin
- Things that arise from the epidermis
- Inflammation of the hair follicles
- Cells are dead
- Composed of several layers of flattened cells
- Itching redness and swelling of the skin
- A cancer of melanocytes
- Blood clotting in tissue spaces
- Most common skin cancer
- Injury to the epidermis and upper region of the dermis
- Important in alterting and activating immune cells
- Reddish discoloration of the skin
- Membrane surrounding the heart
- Divides the body into 11 sections
- Layer The upper dermal region is uneven and has peglike projections
- Deepest skin layer
- Product of the sebaceous gland
- sensitive to mechanical stimuli
- Cells that create melanin
- Men balding with age
- Pink water filled raised lesions
- Hardening to help prevent water loss
- 2nd layer from the top
- Growth zone
- Occur in bed ridden patients
- An Itchy red peeling condition between the toes
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- Simplex Cold Sore
- Caseosa White substance found on newborns
- Peglike projections form it's superior surface
- Widely distributed in the skin
- Largely confined to the armpit and genital areas
- clear secretion that is primarily water and salt
- Produce sweat
- Adipose Tissue
- Release their secretions via the skin surface
- Made up of stratified squamous epithelium
- Hair loss
- Only the epidermis is damaged
- 3rd layer from the top
- Blueish discoloration of the skin
- Oil glands
- resting on loose connective tissue membrane
- The Deepest cell layer
- If a sebaceous gland is blocked by sebum
- makes up the skin
- Downy type of hair
- Pigment of the skin
- An active infection of the sebaceous gland
- The skin
- Fever Blisters
- Membrane surrounding the lungs
- covering and lining membranes
- Most cells of the epidermis
- Separates the serous layers
- Arises from the cells of the stratum spinosum
- responsible for sensitivity to vibration and pressure
- A B C D
- Overproduction of skin cells
- Serosa lining the abdominal cavity
- Connect to each side of the hair follicle
- resting on a thin layer or areolar tissue
- Composed of soft areolar tissue
- Outermost layer of the skin
- A scale-like modification of the epidermis
- If the accumulated material oxidizes and dries
- Serves as minor protection
74 Clues: A B C D • The skin • Hair loss • Oil glands • Growth zone • "Cradle Cap" • Produce sweat • Adipose Tissue • Cells are dead • Fever Blisters • Simplex Cold Sore • makes up the skin • Downy type of hair • Deepest skin layer • Pigment of the skin • Men balding with age • Hair grows out of here • 3rd layer from the top • The Deepest cell layer • 2nd layer from the top • A cancer of melanocytes • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-08
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- A place where two bones come together are ____.
- Another word for a nerve cell.
- The Endocrine System is made up of a group of ____.
- What gland controls most other glands?
- What system helps break down food and absorb nutrients?
- What are chemical messengers secreted by glands?
- Is the Cardiac Muscle a Voluntary or Involuntary Muscle?
- Motor neurons carry nerve impulses to the ____.
- The skeletal system is made up of many ____.
- Your bodies metabolism is controlled by your ____ gland.
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- A factor that causes sensory receptors to function.
- In the Respiratory System air starts at the nose and makes its way to the ____ at the end.
- The liver stores ____ in the form of sugar.
- Where does the digestion begin in the body?
- Cord What is one of the main parts of the Nervous System?
- Tiny balloon like air sacs in the lungs are called ____.
- What muscle causes the lungs to expand and contract?
- What is one type of digestion?
- In the ____ System blood transports nutrients and materials all around your body.
- Cavity When air comes through the nose where does it go to next to get to the lungs?
20 Clues: Another word for a nerve cell. • What is one type of digestion? • What gland controls most other glands? • The liver stores ____ in the form of sugar. • Where does the digestion begin in the body? • The skeletal system is made up of many ____. • A place where two bones come together are ____. • Motor neurons carry nerve impulses to the ____. • ...
Human Body System Crossword 2018-02-08
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- Delivers nutrients like oxygen to your cells.
- Pumps blood to your body.
- Hormone produced by the pancreas.
- They filter the blood.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs.
- Secretes digestive enzymes.
- Connects the throat to the stomach.
- A band or bundle of tissue that has the ability to contract to produce movement.
- Connected together with cushions of cartilage.
- The largest organ.
- Protects organs in the chest.
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- The beginning of the digestive system.
- The center of the nervous system.
- They absorb nutrients from what we eat and drink.
- it creates gastric acid to break down materials.
- Involved in the production and removal of blood cells
- Allows you to take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide.
- They react to light and pressure.
- An important energy source in living organisms.
- Filters the blood coming from the digestive tract.
20 Clues: The largest organ. • They filter the blood. • Pumps blood to your body. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs. • Secretes digestive enzymes. • Protects organs in the chest. • The center of the nervous system. • Hormone produced by the pancreas. • They react to light and pressure. • Connects the throat to the stomach. • The beginning of the digestive system. • ...
CHAPTER 7 - BODY COORDINATION 2018-07-10
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- Branches from the cell body that receive messages from other neurones
- Part of the brain that is responsible for coordination and balance
- A portion of the brain that constantly checks the internal environment of the body
- All the chemical reactions occurring in the cells
- The movement of particles of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Any factor that stimulates a receptor and brings about a response
- The lower half of the brain stem
- An organic catalyst
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- A substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being used up in the process
- gland The endocrine gland that controls the activities of other endocrine glands; it is often called the ‘master gland’
- Able to maintain a constant body temperature
- Chemical substances that act as messengers in the body
- The process of maintaining a constant internal environment
- impulse The electrical message carried by a nerve cell
- Organelles where cellular respiration occurs
- Special cells that detect stimuli
- A nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
- The organelle where proteins are manufactured
- The space between two neurones
- A nerve cell
20 Clues: A nerve cell • An organic catalyst • The space between two neurones • The lower half of the brain stem • Special cells that detect stimuli • Able to maintain a constant body temperature • Organelles where cellular respiration occurs • The organelle where proteins are manufactured • All the chemical reactions occurring in the cells • ...
Monsters and Body Parts 2019-10-21
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- This is a dead person who can disappear and walk through walls.
- Goats, rhinos and bulls have these hard, sharp things on their heads.
- These are hard, sharp things that stick out from some animals’ bodies.
- These are sharp finger nails that animals have sometimes.
- This creature is half horse and half human.
- This creature is from outer space. Sometimes it has a big head and black eyes.
- This large monster can breathe fire and fly. It can destroy whole cities.
- This magical person lives in a lamp and will grant you three wishes.
- This is a human that changes into a wild monster when there’s a full moon.
- Birds have these things to help them fly. Some monsters have them too.
- An octopus has eight of these. They’re like snake arms.
- Some frogs have these bumpy things on their bodies. Witches can have them too.
- This is disgusting jelly-like stuff that slugs and snails have on their bodies.
- Everyone has this inside their body. It’s all the bones together.
- This is a dead ancient Egyptian person that is wrapped in bandages.
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- This dead monster likes to eat human flesh, especially brains.
- She comes from Greek stories. She has snake hair and turns people to stone.
- This is a small, ugly human-like creature that likes to do bad things.
- This is a word for sharp teeth. Some monsters use them to suck blood.
- Lizards and snakes have these things smooth things on their skin.
- Some animals have this kind of hair all over their bodies to stay warm.
- This monster sucks blood to survive. It’s a living dead person that can live forever.
- This large monster has only one eye in the middle of his face.
- Insects have these long things coming out from their heads to feel around.
- This a giant, legendary monkey monster that lives deep in the forest.
- He is just bones in a robe. He carries a scythe. Death is his other name.
- This small skinny person has long ears. He/She often lives in forests.
- Birds are covered with these soft things. They help birds fly.
- This is a person or animal that has become a monster from radiation or chemicals.
- This small magical person can fly and usually lives in forests.
- This is a very evil monster that comes from a hot, fiery place. It’s a devil’s helper.
- This is a large, ugly monster that often lives under a bridge to steal from people.
32 Clues: This creature is half horse and half human. • An octopus has eight of these. They’re like snake arms. • These are sharp finger nails that animals have sometimes. • This dead monster likes to eat human flesh, especially brains. • This large monster has only one eye in the middle of his face. • Birds are covered with these soft things. They help birds fly. • ...
My body and health 2019-11-26
Across
- Ginocchio
- Petto
- Bocca
- Mal di Pancia
- Parte inferiore
- Cerotto
- Piede
- Spalla
- Schiena
- Testa
- Faccia, volto
- Denti
- Tosse
- Dito del piede
- Occhio
- Termometro
- Raggi X
- Orecchio
- Ospedale
- Mano
- Naso
- Dito
- Infermiera
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- Collo
- Dentista
- Dottore
- Pancia
- Temperatura
- Mal di denti
- Raffreddore
- Starnuto
- Incidente
- Capelli
- Gamba
- Mal di testa
- Medicina
- Mal d’orecchio
- Braccio
- Gesso
- Visitatori
- Frutta
41 Clues: Mano • Naso • Dito • Collo • Petto • Bocca • Piede • Testa • Denti • Tosse • Gamba • Gesso • Pancia • Spalla • Occhio • Frutta • Dottore • Cerotto • Schiena • Capelli • Raggi X • Braccio • Dentista • Starnuto • Medicina • Orecchio • Ospedale • Ginocchio • Incidente • Termometro • Visitatori • Infermiera • Temperatura • Raffreddore • Mal di denti • Mal di testa • Mal di Pancia • Faccia, volto • Dito del piede • Mal d’orecchio • Parte inferiore
Parts of my body 2019-09-29
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- this helps my arm to bend
- this is all about my...
- i use this to smile
- some people like to chew these
- 2 of these are called FEET
- without these i couldn't stand up
- this is how i hold my pen
- i should brush these twice a day
- i have 10 of theses but there not my fingers
- i need this to smell
- my eyes and nose sits on this
- i need these to carry my books
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- this is at the top of my body but not my hair
- these sit at the bottom of my neck
- i need this to write
- these join my feet to my legs
- i use this to taste
- i need these to see
- i need these to walk
- some people have different coloured ....
- this helps my head stay on my shoulders
- i use these to hear
22 Clues: i use this to smile • i use this to taste • i need these to see • i use these to hear • i need this to write • i need these to walk • i need this to smell • this is all about my... • this helps my arm to bend • this is how i hold my pen • 2 of these are called FEET • these join my feet to my legs • my eyes and nose sits on this • some people like to chew these • ...
Human Body Systems 02 2023-05-11
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- to treat a bacterial infection, you can be prescribed ______
- this stores bile needed to break down fatty foods
- chemical digestion is done with the help of bile and _____
- ringworm is a _____
- when you exercise, your heart rate
- ____ attach muscle to bone
- smooth, skeletal, and ____
- the ____ system helps to keep us healthy
- kidneys filter toxins out of your ____
- this organ produces bile and filters blood from the digestive tract
- movement of the human body is produced when the muscular and ____ system work together
- a virus needs a ____ cell to reproduce
- an infectious agent is something that can cause an ______
- the respiratory and ____ systems remove waste from the body
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- When a pathogen causes an infection then it is called an infectious ______
- bacteria can make us sick by producing _____
- the brain and spinal cord make up the ____ nervous system
- which system is responsible for taking in and releasing gasses
- this body system is responsible for movement
- fungi reproduce by forming _____
- this connective tissue holds your body together, connecting bone to bone
- as humans, we cannot cure a ______
- most of the brain is part of the _____
23 Clues: ringworm is a _____ • ____ attach muscle to bone • smooth, skeletal, and ____ • fungi reproduce by forming _____ • when you exercise, your heart rate • as humans, we cannot cure a ______ • most of the brain is part of the _____ • kidneys filter toxins out of your ____ • a virus needs a ____ cell to reproduce • the ____ system helps to keep us healthy • ...
Parts of the body 2023-05-31
Parts of the body 2023-08-08
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- The major detoxicating organ
- At the end of your arm
- It cleans your blood
- The first part of the small intestine
- The organ into which food passes after being swallowed and where the process of digestion continues
- Protects the brain
- An organ which secretes substances which act elsewhere in the body (5)
- For hearing with
- Part of the body with which a person sees
- Cell in the nervous system which transmits impulses (6)
- Breathing organs
- It grows on your head
- End part of the leg on which a person stands
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- They carry blood around your body
- Joins the femur and the tibia
- Main part of your body, without the arms, legs and head
- upper limbs
- The back of each joint on a person's hand
- The throat or neck, major artery
- Hard growth which forms on the top surface at the end of each finger and toe
- A major artery
- lower limbs
- Hinged joint in the arm
- The organ which moves blood around your body (3)
24 Clues: upper limbs • lower limbs • A major artery • For hearing with • Breathing organs • Protects the brain • It cleans your blood • It grows on your head • At the end of your arm • Hinged joint in the arm • The major detoxicating organ • Joins the femur and the tibia • They carry blood around your body • The throat or neck, major artery • The first part of the small intestine • ...
French 1 body parts 2023-10-26
Parts of the body 2023-11-19
40 Clues: arm • eye • feet • heel • kael • selg • kõht • hand • toes • kõrv • head • hair • neck • knee • nägu • chin • nina • wrist • thumb • põsed • mouth • ankle • teeth • navel • chest • hammas • tongue • huuled • finger • ripsmed • buttocks • forehead • eyebrows • shoulder • jalalaba • küünarnukk • kaenlaalune • talje, puusad • partsofthebody • jalg, jalasäär
My body - Meu corpo 2023-08-28
22 Clues: PÉ • MÃO • OLHO • BOCA • CORPO • ROSTO • BRAÇO • OMBRO • PERNA • PULSO • JOELHO • QUEIXO • CABEÇA • ORELHA • CABELO • BARRIGA • PESCOÇO • CINTURA • COTOVELO • TORNOZELO • DEDO DO PÉ • DEDO DA MÃO
PSY 6: Body & Behavior 2023-09-08
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- cord consisting of nerves that run up and down the length of the body and back and transmit most messages between the body and the brain
- chemical substances that carry messages through the body in blood
- twins who come from one fertilized egg; twins having the same heredity
- set of genes in an organism
- the genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring
- nervous system compromised of the brain and spinal cord
- the long, thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain
- chemicals released by neurons, which determine the rate at which other neurons fire
- gland that is the center of the control of the endocrine system that secretes a large number of hormones
- system a chemical communication system, using hormones, by which messages are sent through the bloodstream
- nervous system comprised of nerves branching out from the spinal cord
- an imaging technique used to study brian structure and activity
- expression of a particular trait in an organism
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- twins who come from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm
- different regions into which the cerebral cortex is divided
- the gap that exists between individual nerve cells
- a part of the brain located at the rear base of the skull that is involved in the basic processes of life
- a small part of the brain above the pons that integrates sensory information
- descended from ancestors with dissimilar genetics
- machine used to record electrical activity of large portions of imaging technique used to study the brain to pinpoint injuries and brain deterioration
- a part of the brain that covers the brain’s central core
- nervous system that is a part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- basic building blocks of heredity
- imaging technique used to see which brain areas are being activated while performing tasks
- descended from ancestors with similar genetics
- nervous system that is a part of peripheral nervous system that controls internal biological functions
26 Clues: set of genes in an organism • basic building blocks of heredity • descended from ancestors with similar genetics • expression of a particular trait in an organism • descended from ancestors with dissimilar genetics • the gap that exists between individual nerve cells • nervous system compromised of the brain and spinal cord • ...
phrases with body parts 2023-09-18
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- I twisted my ____ when I was skating on ice.
- Keep your ____ up. Things will get better soon.
- I broke my ___ when I fell from my bike.
- We use our ____ to smell the scent of food.
- You can use _____wash to keep your mouth fresh.
- I cannot wait to hear what you have to say. I am all ____!”
- _____keep dirt out of your eyes.
- Necklaces are used to ornament your ____.
- Brunette people have brown ______.
- _____ are lines above your eyes.
- I hit my ___ against the couch.
- That Ferrioni shirt costs an ____ and a leg!
- You must brush your ____ after each meal.
- When you feel hungry your _____ roars!
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- Polish is used to put color on your ____.
- Give someone a ___ with something
- Good team work is working ________ to ________.
- Let´s cross our _____ waiting for good luck.
- I was on my ____ looking for my earing on the floor.
- I got COVID two weeks ago. My ____ still hurts.
- My ____ were tired after walking so long.
- Men who have hair above their upper lip have a _____.
- When I got off the roller coaster my _____ was spinning.
- Don´t put your _____ on the table while you eat!
- Girls put blush on their _____ to look nice.
- Bracelets are used around your _____.
- Vests are used to cover your chest and ____.
- _____ are said to be the mirror of soul.
- Pants are comfortable clothes to wear on your ___.
29 Clues: I hit my ___ against the couch. • _____keep dirt out of your eyes. • _____ are lines above your eyes. • Give someone a ___ with something • Brunette people have brown ______. • Bracelets are used around your _____. • When you feel hungry your _____ roars! • I broke my ___ when I fell from my bike. • _____ are said to be the mirror of soul. • ...
PARTS OF OUR BODY 2024-01-04
Body Parts(Luke kopczynski) 2024-01-25
Across
- usa para comer
- The front of your head
- usa para correr
- Do bench press to work this muscle out
- In the middle of your leg
- Bottom of your face
- usa para ver
- Little hairs above your eye
- Usa para escribir
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- Two of them on the upper part of your body
- Bajo el cabeza
- Chew food with these
- Turn red in the cold
- Attached to your feet
- Encima el cuello
- Es rojo
- usa para patear
- Hear everything with these
- Yo torci esto
- usa para nariz
20 Clues: Es rojo • usa para ver • Yo torci esto • usa para comer • Bajo el cabeza • usa para nariz • usa para correr • usa para patear • Encima el cuello • Usa para escribir • Bottom of your face • Chew food with these • Turn red in the cold • Attached to your feet • The front of your head • In the middle of your leg • Hear everything with these • Little hairs above your eye • ...
Parts of the body 2024-01-29
Week 1-Body System 2024-07-18
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- The body's defense force, protecting against harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses. - Immune
- The body's largest organ system, providing protection and regulating temperature. - Integumentary
- Central organ of the nervous system that controls thoughts, emotions, and actions. - Brain
- This system serves as the foundation for our physical existence and supports the body's stability and mobility. - Skeletal
- The largest organ in the integumentary system that protects against external threats. - Skin
- A drainage and purification network that removes waste and toxins. - Lymphatic
- The body's air purifier, ensuring a constant supply of fresh air through gas exchange. - Respiratory
- This system breaks down food into absorbable nutrients for energy, growth, and repair. - Digestive
- Releases hormones that regulate various bodily functions and maintains homeostasis. - Endocrine
- Chemical messengers released by the endocrine system that regulate various bodily functions. - Hormones
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- Cells that protect the body from harmful invaders in the immune system. - Immune Cells
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system that pumps blood throughout the body. - Heart
- Also known as the circulatory system, it plays a vital role in circulating blood throughout the body. - Cardiovascular
- The powerhouse of movement, allowing us to perform actions from blinking to climbing. - Muscular
- Organs in the urinary system that filter waste from the blood. - Kidneys
- Major organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange. - Lungs
- A complex network that facilitates communication, coordination, and control throughout the body. - Nervous
- The body's filtration system, removing waste and regulating fluid and electrolyte levels. - Urinary
- Ensures the continuation of the human species through the production of sperm and eggs. - Reproductive
- Structures in the skeletal system that provide support and protect vital organs. - Bones
20 Clues: Organs in the urinary system that filter waste from the blood. - Kidneys • Major organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange. - Lungs • A drainage and purification network that removes waste and toxins. - Lymphatic • Cells that protect the body from harmful invaders in the immune system. - Immune Cells • ...
Body Organization Med Terms 2024-08-17
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- cell that has nucleus
- disease of nerves
- pertaining to a body system or whole body
- the protoplasm of the nucleus
- white blood cell
- cell death
- originating in the body
- increase in number of red blood cells
- uncomplete or underdevelopment
- disease of muscles
- study of tissue
- pertaining to the internal organs
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- abnormal development/growth
- pertaining to the body
- red blood cell
- enlargement of an organ
- excessive development
- resembling fat
- study of cells
- producing cells
- resembling cells
21 Clues: cell death • red blood cell • resembling fat • study of cells • producing cells • study of tissue • white blood cell • resembling cells • disease of nerves • disease of muscles • cell that has nucleus • excessive development • pertaining to the body • enlargement of an organ • originating in the body • abnormal development/growth • the protoplasm of the nucleus • uncomplete or underdevelopment • ...
body systems and homeostasis 2024-02-29
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- Body's strength fibers, contracting to create movement
- Body's equilibrium state, keeping conditions just right for life's processes
- framework of life's architecture, supporting and protecting.the body's building blocks
- Highways of life, carrying oxygen-rich waves to sustain the body
- Vital drummer setting the rhythm for life,never missing a beat
- Body's slow messenger network, using hormones to whisper to cells.
- Body's balancing act, a seesaw of internal regulation.
- Cycle that escalates a response, like applause growing louder in the body's theater.
- Secretive organs orchestrating bodily functions with chemical messengers
- Network of life's department
- Process of breaking down food mechanically, from chewing to churning.
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- Life's highways transporting crimson cargo, oxygen's ride through the body.
- Body's speedy communication network, sending signals at lightning speed
- Tiny blood vessels, connecting arteries and veins, where oxygen and nutrients exchange.
- Biological circuits regulating stability, where cause and effect are intimately linked
- Strands of strength, contracting to command movement
- Nature's rulebook for maintaining life's balance, an organism's system of order
- Life's beginning blueprint, where genetic material combines to create diversity
- Molecular breakdown banquet, where food's complex structures become simpler forms
- Chemical messengers of the body, orchestrating physiological harmony
20 Clues: Network of life's department • Strands of strength, contracting to command movement • Body's strength fibers, contracting to create movement • Body's balancing act, a seesaw of internal regulation. • Vital drummer setting the rhythm for life,never missing a beat • Highways of life, carrying oxygen-rich waves to sustain the body • ...
The Body in Spanish 2024-03-10
30 Clues: Eye • Leg • Arm • Ear • Knee • Back • Lung • Nose • Head • Face • Hair • Hand • Neck • Skin • Foot • Lips • Liver • Teeth • Blood • Elbow • Brain • Mouth • Chest • Heart • Tongue • Stomach • Fingers • Shoulder • Forehead • Fingernails
Body Systems 1-3 2024-03-15
Across
- joints that glide over each other
- the scientific name for sweating
- connects bone to bone
- _____ determines function
- the part of a bone that produces blood cells
- an example of a fixed joint
- muscle of the heart
- a mineral that is stored in your bones
- joints that only move forward or backward
- tissue that connects muscles to bones
- joints that rotate around a central point
- the pigment that gives skin its color
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- the outermost layer of skin
- a type of muscle that is attached to your bones
- joints that have a socket like your shoulder or hip
- the layer of skin that contains hair follicles, sweat glands, oil glands, and nerve endings
- connective tissue that protects the ends of bones
- muscles that you can choose to move
- muscles ______ when they relax
- muscles ______ when they contract
- where 2 or more bones connect
- muscles that you cannot control
22 Clues: muscle of the heart • connects bone to bone • _____ determines function • the outermost layer of skin • an example of a fixed joint • where 2 or more bones connect • muscles ______ when they relax • muscles that you cannot control • the scientific name for sweating • joints that glide over each other • muscles ______ when they contract • muscles that you can choose to move • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-07
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- The network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body
- The diminution of an effect by its own influence on the process giving rise to it
- The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones
- The body's support structure
- A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids, such as blood
- Using certain enzymes to break down nutrients
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- An organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- The mechanical breakdown of food
- feedback The enhancement or amplification of an effect by its own influence on the process that gives rise to it
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
- A self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- Delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into Substances
- Large multinucleated cells whose most obvious histological feature is cross-striations
- An occurrence where the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
20 Clues: The body's support structure • The mechanical breakdown of food • Using certain enzymes to break down nutrients • Delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart • The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • ...
Parts of Our Body 2024-02-20
Across
- Leher
- Dahi
- Jari Kaki
- Lutut
- Lengan
- Bahu
- Dada
- She uses his ... to kick the ball
- Lily uses her nose to ... the flower
- Rambut
- Dagu
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- Jari
- Gigi
- Riko uses his ... to carry the books
- Alis
- Joni uses his to listen the music
- Perut
- Bibir
- Cici uses her mouth to ... fried chicken
- Siku
- My father uses his ... to watch television
21 Clues: Jari • Gigi • Dahi • Alis • Bahu • Dada • Siku • Dagu • Leher • Lutut • Perut • Bibir • Lengan • Rambut • Jari Kaki • She uses his ... to kick the ball • Joni uses his to listen the music • Riko uses his ... to carry the books • Lily uses her nose to ... the flower • Cici uses her mouth to ... fried chicken • My father uses his ... to watch television
! Human Body Systems 2 ! 2024-02-11
Across
- Protects your brain.
- Long bunched up tubes in the digestive system.
- Removes waste product from the blood.
- The thicker of the two bones in the forearm.
- Controls thought, Memory, Emotion, Touch, Motor skills, Vision, Breathing, Temperature, Hunger and every other process that regulates our body.
- Involuntary non-striated muscle.
- Involuntary striated muscle.
- Distributes oxygen rich blood to the body.
- They are like cables and carry electrical impulses between your brain and body and your spinal cord and body.
- Bands of tissue that hold bones, joints, and organs in place.
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- Pumps blood around your body as it beats.
- Collect oxygen poor blood and brings it back to the heart.
- Spongy substance found in the center of your bones.
- Voluntary striated muscle.
- The pair of spongy pinkish gray organs also known as the left ____ and the right ____.
- Produces enzymes that help to digest food.
- Transports urine from the renal pelvis to the bladder.
- The _____ regulates most chemical levels in the blood and excretes a product called bile.
- Largest organ in the body and covers the body's entire surface.
- What is the abbreviation for Central Nervous System.
20 Clues: Protects your brain. • Voluntary striated muscle. • Involuntary striated muscle. • Involuntary non-striated muscle. • Removes waste product from the blood. • Pumps blood around your body as it beats. • Produces enzymes that help to digest food. • Distributes oxygen rich blood to the body. • The thicker of the two bones in the forearm. • ...
Body parts and diseases 2024-02-15
PARTS OF THE BODY 2023-10-08
Across
- You sit on it
- It's the upper part of the legs
- It's the round part of your foot
- The last part of your fingers or toes
- It's in your mouth and it's red
- It's on the top of your body
- It's the back part of your leg
- It's between your hair and your eyes
- They are outside your mouth
- Little hairs on your eyes
- You walk with them
- You walk on them
- It moves when you breathe
- The part of your arm where you put your watch
- It's the front part of your leg
- You eat, speak and breathe with it.
- You've got ten on your hands
- It's behind the belly
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- They are on your nose. You breathe through them.
- You use them to take things, to write, to wave…
- It's on the bottom of your face
- They are above your eyes
- They are on both sides of your belly
- It connects your leg to your foot
- You've got two of them. They are above your arms
- They are on both sides of your face. Sometimes they are red.
- You have got two of them. They can be blue, brown
- It's the central part of your body
- It's in the middle of your face.
- The “fingers” of your foot
- You have got two. You move them to swim or to wave.
- You listen through them
- It's on your head. It can be long or short, brown, black or blonde
- They are inside your mouth
- A part of your arm
- It connects your head to your body
- It's the part of your body that hurts when you eat too much
37 Clues: You sit on it • You walk on them • You walk with them • A part of your arm • It's behind the belly • You listen through them • They are above your eyes • Little hairs on your eyes • It moves when you breathe • The “fingers” of your foot • They are inside your mouth • They are outside your mouth • It's on the top of your body • You've got ten on your hands • It's the back part of your leg • ...
Cells/ Human Body Vocab 2024-04-11
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- - consists of a group of cells that are similar to each other in appearance and that have the same function
- - An organism whose cells do not have an enclosed nucleus, such as bacteria
- - the smallest part of an animal or plant that is able to function independently
- - a stiff structure that surrounds and protects a cell; found in plants, fungi, and some bacteria cells
- - a protist that is a green, autotrophic organism that lives in colonies and uses two flagella to move about
- - a group of organs that work together to perform a certain function in an organism’s body
- - the powerhouses of the cell
- - internal stability in an organism
- - a protist that is autotrophic which moves by a flagellum, known for its eyespot
- - a cell that contains a cell wall and chloroplasts
- - a cell that does not have a cell wall or chloroplasts
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- - the way that green plants make their food using sunlight
- - made of one cell
- - an individual structure within a cell that completes a specific task for the cell
- - a protist that is a heterotrophic freshwater organism that has a characteristic slipper-like shape and is covered with cilia
- - any living biological entity, such as an animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium
- - a cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- - the boundary that surrounds a cell and controls which substances can enter or leave the cell
- - a small area of light-sensitive pigment in some protozoans, algae, and other simple organisms
- - any organism that is single-celled but have plant and/or animal characteristics
- - consisting of many cells
- - a protist that is heterotrophic which moves and feeds with the help of pseudopods
- - a large compartment, bounded by a double membrane, that contains DNA which controls the characteristics and growth of the cell
- - A temporary, foot-like extension of an amoeba, used for movement or engulfing food
- - a part of the body made of tissues that has a particular purpose or function
- - whiplike tail(s) found in protozoans and gametes to aid in movement
- - many hairlike projections on the outside of a paramecium that allow movement
27 Clues: - made of one cell • - consisting of many cells • - the powerhouses of the cell • - internal stability in an organism • - a cell that contains a cell wall and chloroplasts • - a cell that does not have a cell wall or chloroplasts • - the way that green plants make their food using sunlight • - a cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles • ...
Mind body and soul_2 2024-04-20
Across
- a fi din belşug
- a ţine să facă ceva
- ajunge din urmă
- A se simți atras de
- A ciopârți / a face bucăți
- a convinge / a determina (să)
- A pierde răbdarea
- a depăşi
- A se transforma în
- A îmbunătăți / a spori
- a face observaţii / a mustra
- a porni spre
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- A face față
- A fi reticenți la
- A se strădui
- A sări
- a reuşi să te descurci cu cât câştigi
- A fi retras
- a scoate la iveală
- A rupe
- a omite
- A întâmpina / a confrunta
- a creşte / a educa
23 Clues: A sări • A rupe • a omite • a depăşi • A face față • A fi retras • A se strădui • a porni spre • a fi din belşug • ajunge din urmă • A fi reticenți la • A pierde răbdarea • a scoate la iveală • a creşte / a educa • A se transforma în • a ţine să facă ceva • A se simți atras de • A îmbunătăți / a spori • A întâmpina / a confrunta • A ciopârți / a face bucăți • a face observaţii / a mustra • ...
Human Body Nervous System 2024-04-01
Across
- A portion of a nerve cell that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body
- A branching figure resembling a tree
- The part of the nervous system that slows the heart, dilates blood vessels, decreases pupil size, increases digestive juices, and relaxes muscles in the gastrointestinal tract
- The place where neurons connect
- A component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes
- A long, tube-like band of tissue, It connects your brain to your lower back
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- Any of the bony or cartilaginous segments that make up the spinal column
- an electrical signal that travels along a nerve fiber in response to a stimulus
- The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- The part of the nervous system that increases heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, and pupil size
- The ends of axons which transmit messages to other cells
- The structure that connects the cerebrum of the brain to the spinal cord and cerebellum
- A chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber
- A whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord
- The change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell.
- The organ inside the head that controls all body functions of a human being
- The central nervous system is the brain and spinal cord
- The largest part of the brain
- A transport pump that trades sodium ions for potassium ions
- The electrical potential of a neuron to its surroundings when not stimulated
- A major structure of the hindbrain that is located near the brainstem
- An atom or a group of atoms that has an electric charge
22 Clues: The largest part of the brain • The place where neurons connect • A branching figure resembling a tree • The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. • The central nervous system is the brain and spinal cord • An atom or a group of atoms that has an electric charge • The ends of axons which transmit messages to other cells • ...
Latin Body Part Derivatives 2024-04-25
Across
- worn on the arm
- one who is putting on a false face
- something that is made by hand
- surgery performed on the jaw
- type of sound made by closing your mouth
- a device that has three teeth
- animals with four feet
- bending of the knee
- word comes from father placing the legitimacy of his baby by placing him on his feet
- head place of the state or nation
- type of hygiene that deals with the mouth
- communicating with your mouth
- resembles a neck
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- something used to support your leg
- a type of person who travels by feet
- to wrap your arms around someone
- goes around the neck
- a stimulus that reaches the ear
- used to support your arm
- causes you to get something off your chest
- taking ones head off
- a degeneration that's the weakening of the eye
22 Clues: worn on the arm • resembles a neck • bending of the knee • goes around the neck • taking ones head off • animals with four feet • used to support your arm • surgery performed on the jaw • a device that has three teeth • communicating with your mouth • something that is made by hand • a stimulus that reaches the ear • to wrap your arms around someone • head place of the state or nation • ...
Body parts - part 1 2024-05-06
21 Clues: Lår • Häl • Knä • Axel • Hals • Kind • Haka • Höft • Tumme • Fotled • Armbåge • Handled • Smalben • Knäskål • Ljumske • Ryggrad • Näsborre • Underarm • Buk/mage • Nyckelben • Blindtarm
Human body systems vocabulary 2024-05-06
Across
- cell fragment released by bone marrow that helps in blood clotting
- blood vessel that carries blood from the body back to the heart
- gland in the brain that produces hormones to control the pituitary gland
- hairlike structures in the nasal cavity that can trap dust and microorganisms in the air entering
- physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces
- the movement of blood to transport materials around the body
- process by which metabolic wastes are eliminated form the body
- tube that connects the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi also called the windpipe
- gland that controls the other glands of the endocrine system
- produces bile which helps the breakdown of fats
- chemical messengers of the endocrine system
- process by which enzymes break down food into small molecules that the body can use
- gland that produces adrenaline a hormone used to speed up heart rate and produce an extra burst of energy
- two large tubes in the chest that leads from the trachea to the lungs
- tube connecting the mouth to the stomach
- any substance that triggers an immune response
- the process of nutrients moving from the digestive track into the blood
- a gland that produces thyroxine a hormone that controls metabolism
- overreaction of the immune system to something that is not harmful to the body
- a system to keep hormones balanced, when hormones get to low a message is sent to make more, when they get to high a message is sent to stop producing them.
- contractions of smooth muscles that provide the force that moves food through the digestive system
- a protein that speeds up the rate of reactions (used to speed up digestion)
- proteins found on cells that must match with a specific hormone in order to receive the message
- produces insulin a hormone that controls blood sugar levels
- when the body can produce antibodies to attach to a pathogen and destroy it before the body is considered sick
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- anything that enters the body and causes illness ex: virus, bacteria, fungi.
- process that requires oxygen
- process that does not require oxygen
- smallest blood vessel that brings nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbs carbon dioxide and waste products
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- preparation of weakened or killed pathogens used to produce immunity to a disease
- hollow muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the tissues of the body
- a pair of fist sized organs, they remove excess water urea and metabolic wastes from the blood.
- tube through which urine leaves the body
- type of blood cell that guards against infection, fights parasites and attacks bacteria
- fingerlike projections in the small intestine that aids in the absorption of nutrient molecules
- when extra hormones are produces in an event that may need them for example more adrenaline when in danger or more hormones produced for women who are pregnant
- large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- a group of drugs used to kill of bacteria when someone is already infected.
- cell containing hemoglobin that carries oxygen
- largest organ that helps in both protecting the body and releasing wastes such as excess water, salt and sweat.
- respiratory organ, where gases are exchanged between blood and inhaled air
- organ of the digestive track where chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients happen
- sac like organ in which urine is stored
- female gland that produces the hormones estrogen and progesterone for reproduction
- the beginning location of digestion
- protein that either attacks antigens directly or signals a pathogen to be destroyed.
- the combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials (typically refers to digestion in the digestive system)
- large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- a less toxic nitrogenous waste
- organ of the digestive track responsible for absorbing water and releasing solid waste
- chemical substance than an organism needs to sustain life (examples: proteins, carbohydrates and lipids)
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- male gland that produces the hormone testosterone for reproduction
- an organ that produces and releases hormones
- blood filtering structures in the kidneys in which impurities are filtered out, wastes are collected and purified blood is returned into circulation.
- liquid portion of the blood
58 Clues: tiny air sacs in the lungs • liquid portion of the blood • process that requires oxygen • a less toxic nitrogenous waste • the beginning location of digestion • process that does not require oxygen • sac like organ in which urine is stored • tube through which urine leaves the body • tube connecting the mouth to the stomach • chemical messengers of the endocrine system • ...
Keep This Body Safe 2024-10-29
Across
- taking a person away using force of some kind; kidnapping
- bits of animal skin and hair
- to frighten or threaten another person, often as a means of exerting pressure
- harmful insect fluid
- a confident and respectful manner
- this has nothing to do with hay or fevers
- a chemical in the body that causes symptoms of an allergic reaction
- a person who uses technology
- medication that stops the histamine response
- something done to prevent harm or trouble
- a substance that causes an allergy
- the action to prevent or reduce
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- prescribed by a doctor to prevent or treat an asthma episode
- unplanned, not intended or considered, not deliberate
- behavior that is aggressive, intimidating and threatening others
- a substance dispensed from a pressurized container; released as spray
- a hormone, also called adrenaline, that is used to stop the anaphylaxis reaction
- to make information known that was hidden
- something that is off limits for discussion; prohibited or restricted
- a tiny, thin-walled branch of a bronchial tube
- absolutely necessary
- a severe, immediate, potentially fatal reaction to an allergen
- the cells to which IgE antibodies attach
- "sweepers" in the nose and lungs
- small air-containing compartment of the lungs found at the end of the bronchioles, and site at which respiratory gasses are exchanged
- more than one alveolus
26 Clues: harmful insect fluid • absolutely necessary • more than one alveolus • bits of animal skin and hair • a person who uses technology • the action to prevent or reduce • "sweepers" in the nose and lungs • a confident and respectful manner • a substance that causes an allergy • the cells to which IgE antibodies attach • to make information known that was hidden • ...
Parts of Human Body 2024-10-26
Across
- (3 letters): The lower part of the face that moves to chew food.
- (4 letters): The soft edges of the mouth.
- (4 letters): The lower part of the leg used for standing and walking.
- (5 letters): The sense used to perceive flavors.
- (4 letters): The part of the body that helps in balance and movement.
- (5 letters): The part of the body used for speaking and eating.
- (4 letters): The joint that connects the thigh to the lower leg.
- (5 letters): The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- (6 letters): The muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- (6 letters): The fleshy parts of the face on either side of the mouth.
- (4 letters): The organs used to see.
- (7 letters): The sense used to perceive sound.
- (5 letters): The organs responsible for breathing.
- (5 letters): The sense used to feel texture and pressure.
- (9 letters): The long tube in the body where food is digested and absorbed.
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- (5 letters): The joint connecting the hand and forearm.
- (7 letters): The part of the body located at the top of the head.
- (6 letters): The organ in females where a fetus develops.
- (5 letters): The organ responsible for thinking and processing information.
- (5 letters): The sense used to see.
- (6 letters): The area beneath the shoulder where the arm meets the body.
- (5 letters): The hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing.
- (6 letters): The organ located between the chest and abdomen that digests food.
- (5 letters): The joint connecting the foot and leg.
- (5 letters): The upper part of the body that contains the heart and lungs.
- (6 letters): The muscle in the mouth used for tasting and speaking.
- (9 letters): The part of the body that connects the arms to the torso.
- (5 letters): The organ that detoxifies and produces bile.
- (4 letters): The part of the body connecting the head to the torso.
- (5 letters): The sense used to detect scents.
30 Clues: (5 letters): The sense used to see. • (4 letters): The organs used to see. • (4 letters): The soft edges of the mouth. • (5 letters): The sense used to detect scents. • (7 letters): The sense used to perceive sound. • (5 letters): The sense used to perceive flavors. • (5 letters): The organs responsible for breathing. • ...
Parts of the body 2025-02-11
31 Clues: ენა • თმა • პირი • ფეხი • თავი • თითი • ყური • ხელი • მაჯა • კოჭი • ყელი • ტერფი • მხარი • წვივი • ქუსლი • თვალი • მუხლი • ზურგი • შუბლი • ტუჩები • მკერდი • მუცელი • კისერი • იდაყვი • ცხვირი • მკლავი • კბილები • ბარძაყი • ხელისგული • ფეხის თითი • ფეხის კუნთის უკანა ნაწილი
at the doctor's + body 2025-01-29
Across
- - больное горло
- головная боль
- боль
- - кровяное давление
- -насморк
- - лекарство
- - запястье
- нажимать
- рука кисть
- болеть
- записаться на прием
- рука целиков
- - щека
- - пластырь, гипс (штукатурка)
- - бедро целиком
- плечо
- - лодыжка
- локоть
- -пульс
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- срочный
- - лоб
- язык
- - подбородок
- - скорая помощь (машина)
- запись по времени
- колено
- - инъекция, укол
- бедро (боковая часть)
- больной живот
- - химик, аптекарь
- шея
- палец ноги
- - бинт, повязка
- - стоматолог
- - медсестра
- - таблетки
36 Clues: шея • язык • боль • - лоб • плечо • колено • болеть • - щека • локоть • -пульс • срочный • -насморк • нажимать • - лодыжка • - запястье • рука кисть • палец ноги • - таблетки • - лекарство • - медсестра • - подбородок • - стоматолог • рука целиков • головная боль • больной живот • - бинт, повязка • - бедро целиком • - больное горло • - инъекция, укол • запись по времени • - химик, аптекарь • - кровяное давление • записаться на прием • ...
B1 - The Body Crossword 2024-12-03
Across
- The top part of your body with your brain, eyes, and mouth.
- The five small parts on each foot.
- The bottom part of your face, below your mouth.
- The part of your body where your food goes after you eat.
- The long parts of your body that you use to walk or run.
- The front part of your head with your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- The parts of your head that help you hear sounds.
- The soft edges of your mouth.
- The middle parts of your legs that let them bend.
- The soft part in your mouth that helps you taste and speak.
- The upper parts of your body that you use to lift or hold things.
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- The hard parts in your mouth that you use to bite and chew food.
- The parts at the bottom of your legs that you stand on.
- The short, thick finger on your hand.
- The part of your face you use to smell and breathe.
- The parts of your body where your arms connect to your neck.
- The parts of your arms you use to touch, hold, or write.
- The parts of your face that help you see.
- The part of your body behind your chest, from your neck to your waist.
- The opening in your face that you use to eat and speak.
- The five long parts on each hand that you use to hold things.
- The part of your body that connects your head to your shoulders.
22 Clues: The soft edges of your mouth. • The five small parts on each foot. • The short, thick finger on your hand. • The parts of your face that help you see. • The bottom part of your face, below your mouth. • The parts of your head that help you hear sounds. • The middle parts of your legs that let them bend. • The part of your face you use to smell and breathe. • ...
Body and hair vocabulary 2024-12-06
20 Clues: Kulm • Kael • Laup • Lõug • Tukk • Kõht • Lokid • Kukal • Randme • Varvas • Alalõug • Peanahk • Ripsmed • Põsesarn • Oimukoht • Kuklaosa • Kiilaspea • Hobusesaba • Küünarnukk • Sõrmenukid
Body Systems Review Crossword 2024-12-02
Across
- The organelle that makes ATP
- The main sugar your body uses to make ATP
- The part of the lungs where oxygen moves into the lungs
- The chemical reaction that makes ATP
- Your heart rate ______ when you exercise.
- ______ blood cells fight infections.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
Down
- A liquid that flows around the body to carry oxygen and nutrients to cells
- Cells make up _____, and these make up organs.
- A structure within the heart that ensures that blood only flows in one direction
- The blood cell that carries oxygen
- The chambers of the heart with thick muscular sides to squeeze blood out of the heart
- To squeeze, as in the way a muscle moves
- The gas that cells use to make ATP
- The tiny blood vessels that allow oxygen and nutrients to flow into cells
- The type of muscle that you can control by thinking about it
- The organ that pumps blood
- The part inside a bone where new blood cells are made
- The organ that brings in oxygen
- The muscle at the bottom of your ribcage that controls breathing
- The molecule that cells use for energy
21 Clues: The organ that pumps blood • The organelle that makes ATP • The organ that brings in oxygen • The blood cell that carries oxygen • The gas that cells use to make ATP • The chemical reaction that makes ATP • ______ blood cells fight infections. • The molecule that cells use for energy • To squeeze, as in the way a muscle moves • The main sugar your body uses to make ATP • ...
Vocab Man- Body Parts 2024-11-11
Parts OF The Body 2024-11-05
20 Clues: the hip • the hair • the nose • the chin • the eyes • the bone • the teeth • the tummy • the wrist • the heart • the chest • the waist • the cheeks • the throat • the tongue • the stomach • the fingers • the eyebrows • the mustache • the eyelashes
Unit 6 - Body & Health 2024-12-17
Across
- a cute name for the stomach
- the part of the face above your eyes
- the feeling you have when you need to eat
- sleeping and not awake
- a body tissue that can produce movement
- a measurement of how heavy something is
- a place where people get medical help
- a short period of sleep, especially during the day
- slightly fat in a way that looks healthy
- something that causes a disease and spreads
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- unable to hear
- a body temperature that is much higher than normal
- usual or ordinary
- a substance used as a medicine
- when a doctor cuts someone's body to remove or fix a part of it
- a serious situation that needs immediate action
- to become healthy after being sic or having an injury (get better)
- a sickness or disease
- to force air through your throat with a short, loud noise
- a hard covering that is put on a body part of a broken bone
20 Clues: unable to hear • usual or ordinary • a sickness or disease • sleeping and not awake • a cute name for the stomach • a substance used as a medicine • the part of the face above your eyes • a place where people get medical help • a body tissue that can produce movement • a measurement of how heavy something is • slightly fat in a way that looks healthy • ...
Parts of the body 2025-02-26
Body parts A1 (review) 2025-01-23
23 Clues: – ніс • – око • – рот • – шия • – вуса • – вухо • – губи • – плече • – брова • – живіт • – коліно • – борода • – лікоть • – голова • – ніготь • – ступня • – обличчя • – кисть руки • – грудна клітка • – пальці на ногах • – палець (на руці) • – рука (від плеча до кисті) • – нога (від стегна до ступні)
Body Systems and Cells 2025-01-30
Across
- Outer layer of a cell that allows some things to pass through
- Tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding
- The gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- Small structures that make up a cell
- A tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body
- Protect you against illness and disease
- A two dimensional view of a structure in the body
- Internal framework of the cell
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- The cellular machinery responsible for making protiens
- An area inside the nucleus of a cell that is made up of RNA and protiens
- Made up of the bones that give structure to the human body
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- Extra rigid layer of protection that surrounds plant cells
- The system that contains the heart and blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- Includes the brain spinal cord and a complex network of nerves
- Group of Cells that work together to perform a specific function
- Clear yellowish fluid part of the blood that carries the blood cells
- The specific activity role or purpose of a particular part process or organism within a system
- Made in the bone marrow and found in the blood
- Marrow Soft spongy tissue in the center of bones
20 Clues: Internal framework of the cell • Small structures that make up a cell • Protect you against illness and disease • Made in the bone marrow and found in the blood • A two dimensional view of a structure in the body • Marrow Soft spongy tissue in the center of bones • The gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • ...
TTS PART OF BODY 2025-01-10
Bones of the Body 2025-04-30
Across
- Kneecap
- Wrist bone that articulates with the thumb
- Most commonly fractured carpal bone
- Lateral bone of the lower leg
- Long bones of the foot
- Collarbone
- Pubic bone
- Bone dividing the nasal cavity vertically
- Bone of the upper arm
- Houses the inner ear structures
- Lateral bone of the forearm
- Large opening at skull base for spinal cord
- Uppermost section of the vertebral column
- Large upper part of the pelvis
- Bone that forms the back and base of the skull
- Bones that form the toes
- Breastbone
- Hip bone
- Wrist bone closest to the ulna
- Tailbone
- 5 bones forming lower back
- Cheekbone
- Medial bone of the lower leg
- Medial ankle bone projection (part of tibia)
- Middle portion of sternum
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- Bones of the fingers
- Cartilage connecting ribs to sternum
- Bone forming roof of nasal cavity (ethmoid component)
- Largest and strongest bone in the body
- Bone that supports the arch of the foot
- Most superior ribs that connect directly to sternum
- S-shaped bone between shoulder and sternum
- Long bones of the palm
- Lower tip of the sternum
- Lower jaw bone
- Bone at the base of the thumb
- Lateral ankle bone projection (part of fibula)
- Small bone inside the nasal cavity
- 12 bones connecting to ribs
- Smallest facial bone, forms part of tear duct
- Upper jaw bone
- Heel bone
- Lower part of hip, what you sit on
- Ribs that don’t connect to sternum
- Shoulder blade
- Ankle bone that bears body weight
- Forms the forehead and roof of the orbits
- Forms the roof of the mouth
- Bone forming part of the eye socket and lateral side of skull
- Medial bone of the forearm
50 Clues: Kneecap • Hip bone • Tailbone • Heel bone • Cheekbone • Collarbone • Pubic bone • Breastbone • Lower jaw bone • Upper jaw bone • Shoulder blade • Bones of the fingers • Bone of the upper arm • Long bones of the foot • Long bones of the palm • Lower tip of the sternum • Bones that form the toes • Middle portion of sternum • 5 bones forming lower back • Medial bone of the forearm • Lateral bone of the forearm • ...
Muscles of the body 2025-04-02
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- closes abdomen below
- between ribs
- back of the leg, bailarina muscle
- dorsi located in the middle of the back
- extends the leg, kick
- front of neck
- shoulder muscle
- rotates hand down
- flex the thigh
Down
- rotates the head
- flex the forearm
- makes you smile
- closes abdomen above
- extends the forearm
- rotates hand up
- abdominis six pack abdomen
- mastication, chew muscle
- in front of chest
- sides of thorax
- anterior leg, elevates foot
- elevates shoulders, located in upper back
21 Clues: between ribs • front of neck • flex the thigh • makes you smile • rotates hand up • sides of thorax • shoulder muscle • rotates the head • flex the forearm • in front of chest • rotates hand down • extends the forearm • closes abdomen below • closes abdomen above • extends the leg, kick • mastication, chew muscle • abdominis six pack abdomen • anterior leg, elevates foot • ...
Parts of the body 2025-03-23
24 Clues: head • - Arm • - Eye • - Hip • - Leg • - Hand • - Nose • - Neck • - Face • - Knee • - Chin • - Back • - Tooth • - Wrist • - Mouth • - Cheek • - Waist • - Elbow • - Tongue • - Finger • - Stomach • - Stomach • - Shoulder • - Forehead
BODY PARTS AND ORGANS 2025-08-12
Systems of the Body 2025-05-05
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- System that includes the heart and blood vessels
- Connects bone to bone
- System responsible for hormone production
- The system that processes sensory information
- Muscle type found only in the heart
- Body’s largest organ; outer protective layer
- Organ in females where a fetus develops
- Muscle that helps with breathing by expanding the lungs
- System that provides support and structure
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes, often with coughing and mucus
- Bone disease that causes bones to become weak and brittle
- System that helps in the exchange of gases
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- System that helps fight infections
- Absorbs nutrients from digested food
- Attack Also called myocardial infarction; occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked
- System that allows movement and stability
- Common skin condition involving clogged pores
- Tube that carries food from mouth to stomach
- Autoimmune reaction to gluten
- Longest bone in the human body
- System related to waste elimination
- Lou Gehrig’s disease; affects nerve cells and weakens muscles
- Disease where the body can’t properly regulate blood sugar
- System that protects the body from external damage
- Controls thoughts, emotions, and body functions
25 Clues: Connects bone to bone • Autoimmune reaction to gluten • Longest bone in the human body • System that helps fight infections • Muscle type found only in the heart • System related to waste elimination • Absorbs nutrients from digested food • Organ in females where a fetus develops • System that allows movement and stability • System responsible for hormone production • ...
Movements of the Body 2025-05-05
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- moves medially to the midline of the body
- rotation a rotation that turns away from the midline
- horizontal movement in an anterior direction
- a bone wondering from it’s usually course
- moves a bone inferiorly
- horizontal movement in a posterior direction
- moves a bone superiorly
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- when the scapula rotates away from the ear
- straightens a joint
- moves laterally from the midline of the body
- moves a bone posteriorly
- spilling a bowl of soup
- carrying a bowl of soup
- rotation a rotation that turns towards the midline
- bends a joint
- bends laterally to the side
- combination of flexion, extension, addiction & abduction
- rotation of the head and vertebral column
- when the scapula rotates towards from the ear
- moves a bone anteriorly
20 Clues: bends a joint • straightens a joint • spilling a bowl of soup • carrying a bowl of soup • moves a bone anteriorly • moves a bone inferiorly • moves a bone superiorly • moves a bone posteriorly • bends laterally to the side • moves medially to the midline of the body • rotation of the head and vertebral column • a bone wondering from it’s usually course • ...
Stephen King's "The Body" 2025-05-08
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- Chris is accused of stealing this at school
- Teddy likes to dodge these on the highway
- Teddy's dad stormed these beaches during World War Two
- Town bully and leader of the older gang
- Dead boy in the woods
- The brand of radio the boys listen to
- Where the boys hang out
- Vern buries a jar of these under his house
- Vocab word used to describe ugly girls
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- The state where King sets his story
- Author that wrote the story
- Gordie and Vern are almost hit by this
- Dangerous item Chris brings
- Nickname of the pie eating boy
- Dog that lives at the town dump
- Name of the movie made from this novella
- Teddy's brother Dennis was killed during basic training for the
- The boys find these in the pond
- Teddy's dad held his head on the stove and melted Teddy's
- Nickname of the narrator
20 Clues: Dead boy in the woods • Where the boys hang out • Nickname of the narrator • Author that wrote the story • Dangerous item Chris brings • Nickname of the pie eating boy • Dog that lives at the town dump • The boys find these in the pond • The state where King sets his story • The brand of radio the boys listen to • Gordie and Vern are almost hit by this • ...
Body Systems - Term 3 2025-08-26
Across
- Treatment for kidney failure
- Transports urine out of the body
- Removes waste substances from the blood
- Drug that causes memory loss
- Main filtration organs in the body
- Deficiency of calcium and vitamin D
- Attach muscle to bone
- Deficiency of vitamin B
- Changes in the environment that stimulate the nervous system
- Type of digestion caused by saliva and stomach acid
- Nutrient found in meat
- Nutrient found in bread, porridge, and rice
- Deficiency of proteins
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- Takes useful substances into the blood
- Worn cartilage in the joints
- Removes waste substances from the body
- Attach bone to bone
- Drugs that increase heart rate and raise blood pressure
- Type of digestion caused by the teeth
- Where decisions about reactions in the body are made
- Carry impulses through the nervous system
- Drug that releases dopamine
- Transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder
23 Clues: Attach bone to bone • Attach muscle to bone • Nutrient found in meat • Deficiency of proteins • Deficiency of vitamin B • Drug that releases dopamine • Worn cartilage in the joints • Treatment for kidney failure • Drug that causes memory loss • Transports urine out of the body • Main filtration organs in the body • Deficiency of calcium and vitamin D • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-03
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- Type of digestion where enzymes do chemistry magic on your food.
- The nervous system that handles everything outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Nose feature that acts like bouncers at a club, keeping dust and dirt out.
- Flap in your throat that’s basically yelling “Food goes down THIS way!”
- When your body plays thermostat and says, “Not too hot, not too cold!”
- Blood vessels that are like Uber drivers taking blood away from the heart.
- After nutrients are broken down, this is how they sneak into your bloodstream.
- The process your body uses to turn pizza into nutrients (and regret later).
- Main communication highway between your brain and body—no Wi-Fi needed.
- The heart’s version of “One Way” street signs.
- Type of digestion that’s basically food demolition by chewing.
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- The feedback type that says, “Chill bro, let’s stop this from going too far”
- Muscle type that works 24/7 in your heart, even when you’re binge-watching Netflix.
- These bean-shaped organs are the ultimate blood filters.
- The feedback type that’s like, “Party’s lit, let’s go even harder!”
- Blood vessels that bring blood back home to the heart—return trip, please.
- Largest part of the brain, where the big thinking happens.
- The body’s trash removal system for pee, sweat, CO₂, and… 💩.
- Muscle type you flex at the gym for Instagram selfies.
- Muscle type that runs your organs without asking your permission.
- Brain lobe that lets you see TikToks, literally.
- You’ve got 206 of these; break one and suddenly everyone signs your cast.
- The minerals that make your bones tougher than your math homework.
- Brain lobe that lets you smell pizza and hear your mom calling your name.
- Small-but-mighty part of brain that helps you not trip over nothing in the hallway.
25 Clues: The heart’s version of “One Way” street signs. • Brain lobe that lets you see TikToks, literally. • Muscle type you flex at the gym for Instagram selfies. • These bean-shaped organs are the ultimate blood filters. • Largest part of the brain, where the big thinking happens. • The body’s trash removal system for pee, sweat, CO₂, and… 💩. • ...
Body parts and health 2025-12-10
Parts of the body 2025-11-16
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- This is the part of your body where food goes after you swallow
- This connects your head to your body
- You use this part of your body to taste food and speak
- This is the part of your body between your chest and your legs
- This connects your foot to your leg
- You have five on each hand
- This is the short, thick finger on the side of your hand
- This is the body part above your neck. Your face is part of it
- You use this to hold things and write
- This is the part of your body you use to see, hear, and smile
- You have one on each side of your head to hear with
- This is the joint between your hand and your arm
- This is the joint in the middle of your arm
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- This is the part of your body that is opposite to your chest
- You have five on each foot
- This is the part of your face below your mouth
- This is the part of your body you use to smell
- You have two of these; they are at the top of your arms
- This is the joint that connects your leg to your hip
- This is the part of your arm between your elbow and your shoulder
- You have two of these; they help you walk and run
- This is the part of your body between your neck and your stomach
- This is the front part of your head, above your eyes
- You put a shoe on this body part
24 Clues: You have five on each foot • You have five on each hand • You put a shoe on this body part • This connects your foot to your leg • This connects your head to your body • You use this to hold things and write • This is the joint in the middle of your arm • This is the part of your face below your mouth • This is the part of your body you use to smell • ...
Sports Medicine Review 2024-05-15
Across
- upper leg bone
- heel bone
- connects bone to bone
- closer to the center of the body
- ligament medial ankle
- finger bones
- collar bone
- shock absorber of knee
- connect bone to muscle
- top of foot
- towards the head
- part of hip you sit on
- move towards the body
- rotator cuff muscle
- far away from center of body
- away from the mid line of the body
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- knee cap
- hand bone
- towards the midline of the body
- upper arm bone
- muscles posterior thigh
- bottom of foot
- muscle anterior thigh
- forearm bone
- forearm bone
25 Clues: knee cap • hand bone • heel bone • collar bone • top of foot • finger bones • forearm bone • forearm bone • upper leg bone • upper arm bone • bottom of foot • towards the head • rotator cuff muscle • connects bone to bone • ligament medial ankle • muscle anterior thigh • move towards the body • shock absorber of knee • connect bone to muscle • part of hip you sit on • muscles posterior thigh • ...
Astronomy 2023-08-15
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- Point directly overhead.
- Gas and dust cloud.
- Variable star used for distance measurement.
- Orbital body around a star.
- Distance measurement method.
- Celestial body obscuration.
- Distant object viewer.
- Space traveler.
- Celestial path.
- Luminous celestial body.
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- Star pattern.
- One body blocking another.Umbra - Total shadow during an eclipse.
- Shooting star.
- Moon-related.
- Vast system of stars.
- Closest point to Earth.
- Relating to the sky or space.
- Farthest point from the Sun.
- Icy body with a tail.
- Rotating neutron star.
- Equal day and night.
- Belt of constellations.
- Exploding star.
- Doppler effect in space.
- Extremely bright, distant object.
25 Clues: Star pattern. • Moon-related. • Shooting star. • Exploding star. • Space traveler. • Celestial path. • Gas and dust cloud. • Equal day and night. • Vast system of stars. • Icy body with a tail. • Rotating neutron star. • Distant object viewer. • Closest point to Earth. • Belt of constellations. • Point directly overhead. • Doppler effect in space. • Luminous celestial body. • ...
Suffix/Supplemental Crossword angelica cardoza 2023-08-07
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- lying face up
- paralysis
- urine
- state of heat
- inflammation of
- swelling
- discharge
- to record
- condition
- laying face down
- specialist
- back
- study of
- chest cavity
- surgical repair
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- away from the head
- toward the head
- part of the body that's farther to the center of the body than another part
- pain
- toward the front of the body
- breathing
- bleeding out
- fainting or passing out
- state of
- surgical remove
- sudden
- process of visually examining
- part of the body that's closer to the center of the body than another part
- cutting into
29 Clues: pain • back • urine • sudden • swelling • state of • study of • paralysis • breathing • discharge • to record • condition • specialist • bleeding out • cutting into • chest cavity • lying face up • state of heat • toward the head • inflammation of • surgical remove • surgical repair • laying face down • away from the head • fainting or passing out • toward the front of the body • process of visually examining • ...
Perla Solis CrossWord 2022-12-06
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- fainting
- surgical removal
- breathing
- record
- inflammation
- upper
- swelling
- pain
- sudden
- specialist
Down
- back
- laying face down
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- paralysis
- process of visually examining
- lying face up
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- discharge
- toward the front of the body.
- chest cavity
- lower
- urine
- surgical repair
- state
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- study
27 Clues: back • pain • lower • urine • upper • state • study • record • sudden • fainting • swelling • paralysis • discharge • breathing • condition • specialist • chest cavity • inflammation • surgical repair • lying face up • surgical removal • laying face down • process of visually examining • toward the front of the body. • a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part. • ...
Unit 16 Planes and DIrectional Terms 2025-06-22
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- also known as the frontal plane
- to push a body part forward
- divide the body into unequal halves
- turn the palms down
- roll the foot out
- cuts the body into two equal halves
- roll the foot in
- trun the palm downward
- move toward the midline
- to turn inward
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- to rotate outward
- movement past normal extension
- point the toes up
- cuts the body into top and bottom
- point the toes down
- decrease the angle between two bones
- to turn on an axis
- pull a body part back
- move in a whole circle
- increase the angle between two bones
- move away from the midline of the body
21 Clues: to turn inward • roll the foot in • to rotate outward • point the toes up • roll the foot out • to turn on an axis • point the toes down • turn the palms down • pull a body part back • move in a whole circle • trun the palm downward • move toward the midline • to push a body part forward • movement past normal extension • also known as the frontal plane • cuts the body into top and bottom • ...
colours, clothes, body parts 2021-02-10
25 Clues: нос • ухо • шарф • глаз • туфли • серый • шапка • синий • белый • черный • сапоги • желтый • волосы • джинсы • куртка • платье • голова • розовый • рубашка • красный • зеленый • ораньжевый • коричневый • рука (кисть) • нога (нижняя часть)
Terms For Body Regions 2021-02-09
20 Clues: Arm • Leg • Neck • Head • Nose • Back • Face • Skin • Eyes • Skull • Cheek • Mouth • wrist • Forearm • Arm pit • Forehead • Upper Cheek • Fingers or Toes • Elbow or Forearm • Depressed area on anterior side of elbow
bones in the body 2021-02-03
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- helps connect the talus and is boat shaped
- forms the lower posterior portion of the pubic bone and bears weight of the body while sitting
- one of the three bones that fuses to for the pelvic ring
- smooth midline bony prominence between the supraciliary arches of the frontal bone
- forms the upper jaw
- twelve pairs of ribs attached to the middle section of the spinal column
- a compound bone that forms the base of the cranium
- two small oblong bones placed side by side at the middle and upper part of the face
- area of back between ribs and hips (lower back)
- oval bony case that protects the brain
- wedge shaped carpal bone
- inner and thicker bone between knee and ankle
- middle of feet
- one of the two larger bones of the forearm
- thigh bone
- tail bone
- heel bone
- middle of hands
- one of the three bones that make up the pelvic ring (consists of five fused sacral vertebrae)
- thin bone separating the left and right nasal cavity
- long thin lateral bone of the lower leg
- middle of ribs
- situated at the roof of the nasal cavity between two orbital cavities
- neck region that consists of seven bones
- inner and larger bone of forearm attached to wrist
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- cup shaped ring of bone at the lower end of the trunk
- jaw
- small and fragile bone of the facial skeleton that is the size of a fingernail
- smallest region of the sternum resembles a sword
- protects brain and maintains structure of face (bone on the sides)
- sits above the heel joint and makes up the lower part of the ankle joint
- knee cap
- a bone that forms the forehead
- shoulder blade
- lies above the body of the sternum (quadrangular shaped)
- column twenty six small bones that make up the backbone
- wrist bones
- in between bicep and tricep
- fingers and toes
- collar bone
- cage bones that protect the heart and lungs by the chest
- foot base
- small stirrup shaped bone in the middle of the ear
- ankle bones
- hip bone
- cheek bone
- eye socket
- forms most of the posterior and inferior surfaces to the cranium
- superior and widest portion of the pelvis
- forms zygomatic arch (by the temple
50 Clues: jaw • knee cap • hip bone • foot base • tail bone • heel bone • thigh bone • cheek bone • eye socket • wrist bones • collar bone • ankle bones • shoulder blade • middle of feet • middle of ribs • middle of hands • fingers and toes • forms the upper jaw • wedge shaped carpal bone • in between bicep and tricep • a bone that forms the forehead • forms zygomatic arch (by the temple • ...
parts of the body 2020-04-12
25 Clues: arm • nose • hand • sick • mouth • beach • strong • the leg • healthy • To hurt • the body • the head • the knee • the ears • the skin • the eyes • sunscreen • water ski • the Heart • the ankle • the stomach • hurt,injured • to scuba dive • to lift weights • to sunbathe/tan
THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEM 2020-02-02
Across
- 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 • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-22
Across
- Takes in food,process it,and gets rid of it.
- Blood cells found in the bone.
- Made up of the brain and spinal cord
- Only muscle found in the heart.
- Bone that has lots of open spaces keeps light weight.
- Smooth elastic tissue.
- When you tear a muscular fiber.
- System protects and shapes bones.
- Muscle movement you control.
- Remaining food leftover.
- System helps us move.
- It contains antibodies,hormones,and electrolytes.
- The smallest unit.
- Bone that is strongest part.
- System that takes oxygen to every cell in the body.
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- Number of bones in the body.
- Attached to bone.
- System removes waste and cleans blood.
- Fights off invaders.
- Ovaries,testes,uterus are a part of this system
- Regulates blood.
- Breaking down food.
- Taking in food.
- type of digestion by chewing, biting,etc.
- Stores minerals.
- A type of marrow that stores fat.
- Taking in nutrients by cells.
- Muscle movement with out knowing.
- System that takes Co2 between cells and lungs.
- Band of tissue that connects bones.
30 Clues: Taking in food. • Regulates blood. • Stores minerals. • Attached to bone. • The smallest unit. • Breaking down food. • Fights off invaders. • System helps us move. • Smooth elastic tissue. • Remaining food leftover. • Number of bones in the body. • Muscle movement you control. • Bone that is strongest part. • Taking in nutrients by cells. • Blood cells found in the bone. • ...
bones of the body 2020-10-16
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- two bones that form on the top of the head
- forearm, elbow to thumb
- forehead
- back of the head, shaped like a trapezoid
- neck, beginning of spine
- connects knee to outer ankle, next to tibia
- connects knee with ankle
- cheek
- thigh bone
- below the neck, part of the spine
- jaw
- shoulder bone, connects hemerous to clavicle
- 7 bones between ankle and toes
- parallel to radius, acts as stabilizing bone
- tail bone connected to sacrum
- middle of skull where the brain rests
- middle of spine
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- upper jaw
- above the ear
- top of your arm
- knee joint
- 24 bones connected to the sternum
- collar bones,lateral to sternum
- between phalanges and wrist
- two irregular bones that form the roof of nasal
- 8 smallest bones that make up the wrist
- middle of collar bone and chest
- hip
- front of the face
- irregular bone at the bottom of the spine
30 Clues: jaw • hip • cheek • forehead • upper jaw • knee joint • thigh bone • above the ear • top of your arm • middle of spine • front of the face • forearm, elbow to thumb • neck, beginning of spine • connects knee with ankle • between phalanges and wrist • tail bone connected to sacrum • 7 bones between ankle and toes • collar bones,lateral to sternum • middle of collar bone and chest • ...
Body systems crossword puzzle 2020-10-21
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- it holds and protects your lungs and heart
- this keeps you up right and is in your back and neck
- what oxygen travels through to get to your lungs
- muscles that help pull oxygen into your lungs
- it is what transports blood to body tissue
- we use these to eat food
- it lifts your jaw up and down
- Tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung
- these are sensory organs that allow you to see
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- it’s located on your chest and moves your arm across your body
- muscle it pumps Blood throughout your body
- it’s coursing all throughout your body at all times
- there are thousands of these in every part of your body, and they allow you to feel things
- it’s the largest bone in the body and is located in your thigh
- this organ controls the whole body and your functions
- this bone protects your brain
- it is the only movable joint in the skull
- triangular muscles of the shoulder, it moves your arms sideways
- it bathes cells to cleans them so their healthy
- these are another sensory organ that allow you to hear
- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- an organ in your ribs that filter air and allow you to breath
22 Clues: we use these to eat food • this bone protects your brain • it lifts your jaw up and down • passage connecting your throat and lungs • it is the only movable joint in the skull • it holds and protects your lungs and heart • it is what transports blood to body tissue • muscle it pumps Blood throughout your body • muscles that help pull oxygen into your lungs • ...
Riley Davis - Body System 2020-11-10
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- soft jelly-like center of the bones.
- Muscle contractions of the body that you cannot control.
- lymphocytes or T cells mature.
- The system in witch to produce offspring
- Part of the immune system that has many functions.
- Stimulates pituitary and make Tcells
- Protection of the soft organs.
- controls all functions that are voluntary such as speech and movement.
- Collection of glades that secret hormones into circulatory system.
- The system in witch can cause ones pain or feeling.
- Transports nutrients, wastes, disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- Carry oz to body cells.
- 2 tubes split off from trachea one goes to each lungs.
- Protects Body from injury's.
- Tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder.
- bone development
- hard bone that provides structure.
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- This system is also called the excretory system.
- fights disease - causing germs
- Muscle contractions of the body that you are capable of controlling.
- Breaks down food to provide nutrients and food.
- works with your bones to help your body move.
- Cell fragments that help your blood clot.
- small structures that work as filters for harmful substances.
- middle layer made of connective tissue.
- Controls information processing and motor skill
- one on each side of the root of the tongue.
- It stores energy for times of need.
- This organ moves food to the stomach.
- created by females ovaies before birth
- This organ absorbs nutrients.
- vital organ that covers the entire outside of the body, forming a protective barrier against injuries from the environment.
- created by testes from puberty until death
- This system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- This organ filters blood from arteries.
- This organ carries air from larynx to lungs.
36 Clues: bone development • Carry oz to body cells. • Protects Body from injury's. • This organ absorbs nutrients. • fights disease - causing germs • lymphocytes or T cells mature. • Protection of the soft organs. • hard bone that provides structure. • It stores energy for times of need. • soft jelly-like center of the bones. • Stimulates pituitary and make Tcells • ...
Walker Wright-Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- soft jelly like center of bones.
- system that is a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system.
- muscle contractions that you can't control.
- outer layer.
- like wires that carry impulses.
- system that protects the body from injury.
- created by testes.
- created by female ovaries before birth.
- specialized primary lymphoid organ.
- metabolism.
- system that works with your bones to help your body move.
- system that protects soft organs.
- air sacs of the lungs.
- organ that is part of the lymphatic system that acts as a blood filter.
- cell fragments that help your blood to clot.
- hard bone that provides structure.
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- muscle contractions that you can control.
- system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in reproduction.
- system that defends the body against infection.
- system of nerves covering the body.
- This system moves food to stomach.
- removes waste from the body.
- tubes that carry urine.
- makes insulin.
- the system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- two tubes split off from trachea.
- organ that is part of the lymphatic system located in the throat.
- transfers nutrients, wastes, and disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- middle layer.
- Food broken into little pieces by the teeth.
- stores urine until it is released.
- nerves that allow the brain to control the muscles.
- system that is part of the immune system.
- blood cells that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- where food stays around four hours.
- main parts of the immune system that is an organ that sits under your rib cage.
36 Clues: metabolism. • outer layer. • middle layer. • makes insulin. • created by testes. • air sacs of the lungs. • tubes that carry urine. • removes waste from the body. • like wires that carry impulses. • soft jelly like center of bones. • two tubes split off from trachea. • system that protects soft organs. • This system moves food to stomach. • stores urine until it is released. • ...
Systems of the Body 2020-10-31
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- The two lower chambers of the heart
- The arm is made up of this many bones
- The two upper chambers of the heart
- Your lungs are protected by this
- Another name for windpipe
- The strongest muscle in your body
- this is what Skeletal muscles are held to the bones with
- These muscles are voluntary muscles, which means you can control what they do
- Carries the blood away from the heart
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- Another name for nerve cells
- what the muscle that makes up the heart is called
- The name of the bone that protects your brain
- The nervous system carries these to the brain
- This is the control center of your nervous system
- Carries the blood to the heart
- A dome-shaped muscle that works with your lungs to allow you to inhale and exhale air.
- The place where two bones meet
- a special area at the end of the bronchiole that leads into clumps of teeny tiny air sacs
- This system controls everything you do
- another name for the bones in your spine
20 Clues: Another name for windpipe • Another name for nerve cells • Carries the blood to the heart • The place where two bones meet • Your lungs are protected by this • The strongest muscle in your body • The two lower chambers of the heart • The two upper chambers of the heart • The arm is made up of this many bones • Carries the blood away from the heart • ...
Body systems puzzle activity 2020-10-27
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- protein that bones are made up of
- the top part of the air-only pipe
- carries both food and air
- the continuation of the airway
- gives the body shape
- extends from brain to spine
- connects muscles to bone
- The brain and the spinal cord
- most of the body's blood cells
- shaped like slightly flattened disks
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- Meaning you control the movement
- the solid outside of the bone
- protects the nasal passageways
- Other words are Shortens or tightens
- tiny oval-shaped cells
- makes bones hard and strong
- Has what makes you who you are
- largest most complex part of brain
- a yellowish fluid that has nutrients
- a protein that carries oxygen
20 Clues: gives the body shape • tiny oval-shaped cells • connects muscles to bone • carries both food and air • makes bones hard and strong • extends from brain to spine • the solid outside of the bone • a protein that carries oxygen • The brain and the spinal cord • protects the nasal passageways • the continuation of the airway • Has what makes you who you are • ...
Parts of the body 2020-11-25
Parts of he body 2021-11-01
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- Cheekbone
- The first part of the small intestine
- swallowed and where the process of
- The organ into which food passes after
- Tissue which forms the outside surface of
- Hard growth which forms on the top
- Part of the body with which a person sees
- The upper chambers of 18 across (5)
- A major artery
- The major detoxicating organ
- Main part of the body, without the arms,
- body
- Cell in the nervous system which transmits
- at the end of each finger and toe
- For hearing with
- End part of the leg on which a person
- cold
- Eye socket
- Breathing organs
- Protects the brain
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- At the end of your arm
- The back of each joint on a person's hand
- continues
- part of the body to another
- Narrow part of the body below the chest
- A white oily substance in the body, which
- Hinged joint in the arm (5)
- The organ which moves blood around your
- Bundle of fibres which take impulses from
- elsewhere in the body
- It cleans your blood
- An organ which secretes substances which
- above the buttocks
- They carry blood to 11 across (5)
- Joins the femur and the tibia
- Connected to 8 across, funnily enough
- Type of nerve ending or cell
- and head
- It grows on your head (4)
- energy and protects the body
- The throat or neck, major artery
41 Clues: body • cold • and head • Cheekbone • continues • Eye socket • A major artery • For hearing with • Breathing organs • above the buttocks • Protects the brain • It cleans your blood • elsewhere in the body • At the end of your arm • It grows on your head (4) • part of the body to another • Hinged joint in the arm (5) • The major detoxicating organ • Type of nerve ending or cell • ...
Body Stystem Test Review 2021-10-20
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Transport in the Body 2021-09-04
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- A tiny blood vessel, just one cell thick.
- A type of blood cell that helps to clot blood at the site of a cut
- A type of blood vessel that usually brings blood to the heart
- the name for a small chamber of the heart
- Pumps blood around the body
- The way materials pass into and out of capillaries
- Allows blood to flow in one direction only
- A transport system in the body
- the force of blood in an artery caused by the pumping of the heart
- A waste gas that travels to the lungs in the blood
- A type of blood vessel with a pulse
- An artery that carries blood to the lungs
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- Produced by some types of white blood cells that fight specific diseases
- A type of blood cell that carries oxygen
- The wall in the heart that separates the left and right sides
- a straw coloured liquid part of blood
- The name of the larger chamber in the heart
- A type of blood cell that fights infection
- The red pigment in blood
- The number of chambers in the heart
- A special muscle that is found in the heart
- The liquid part of the circulatory system
- The main artery of the body
- An important gas that is carried in the blood from the lungs
24 Clues: The red pigment in blood • Pumps blood around the body • The main artery of the body • A transport system in the body • The number of chambers in the heart • A type of blood vessel with a pulse • a straw coloured liquid part of blood • A type of blood cell that carries oxygen • A tiny blood vessel, just one cell thick. • the name for a small chamber of the heart • ...
Homeostasis and body systems 2022-03-22
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- the process of breaking down food
- a sac in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide place
- carries a signal from one nerve cell to another
- the body central frame work
- when an organism creates offspring
- A large protein which speeds up chemical reactions
- a living thing
- a detachable change in the internal or external environment.
- the smallest organ in the human body
- the largest organ in the human body
- a group of two or more organs that work together to perform a function
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- Is made up cells that work together to perform a specific function
- the narrow, winding, upper part of the intestine where digestion is completed and nutrients are absorbed by the blood
- a hormone produced in the pancreases that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- you use this system to breath.
- a reaction to stimulus
- the ability of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium
- organs whose function is to remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen
- a nerve cell
- is made up of tissues to perform a specific function
20 Clues: a nerve cell • a living thing • a reaction to stimulus • the body central frame work • you use this system to breath. • the process of breaking down food • when an organism creates offspring • the largest organ in the human body • the smallest organ in the human body • carries a signal from one nerve cell to another • A large protein which speeds up chemical reactions • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-28
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- The outer superficial layer of skin is the ____.
- ______ found in many other bones, consists of stored fat.
- _____ is a pigment that absorbs light energy, which protects deeper cells from the damaging effects of ultraviolet rays of sunlight.
- The outer layers of epidermal cells contain ____.
- The involuntary muscle present only in the heart is called ________.
- The formation of bone from osteblasts is called _______.
- Red and white blood cells and platelets are produced in ________.
- ______ are muscles attached to bones by tendons and when tightened, or contracted, cause movement.
- Cells called ______ break down bone cells, which are then replaced by new bone tissue.
- Directly beneath the epidermis is the _____.
- The _____ includes the bones of the shoulder, arms, hands, hips, legs and feet.
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- Hair cells grow out of narrow cavities in the dermis called ______.
- As the name suggests _____ is less dense and has many cavities that contain bone marrow.
- _____ is dense and strong; it provides strength and protection.
- ______ lubricate skin and hair.
- The ____ includes the skull, the vertebral column, the ribs,and the sternum.
- ______ are tough bands of connective tissue that attach one bone to another.
- Many hollow internal organs such as the stomach, intestines, bladder, and uterus are lined with _____.
- The blood vessles provide oxygen and nutrients to ____ -- living blood cells.
- During fetal developement, cells in fetal cartilage develope into bone-forming cells called _____.
20 Clues: ______ lubricate skin and hair. • Directly beneath the epidermis is the _____. • The outer superficial layer of skin is the ____. • The outer layers of epidermal cells contain ____. • The formation of bone from osteblasts is called _______. • ______ found in many other bones, consists of stored fat. • _____ is dense and strong; it provides strength and protection. • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-28
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- Cell That attacks the cell but is not white cell.
- Cell that makes Antibodies
- This disease makes the immune system kill each other
- Organ that houses cells of the immune system
- The Biggest artery in the Human Body
- pumps blood throughout your body, controls your heart rate and maintains blood pressure.
- System that tells the heart to beat
- are very important vessels that are small and connect the veins and the arteries
- What is another name for a germ
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- Carries blood to your bodies tissue
- The immune system’s overreaction
- Helps blood clot whenever you get a cut
- What is the very first line of defense in the immune system
- occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is blocked.
- Protects the heart and helps the Valves
- Cell that attaches to the virus and makes it easier to spot
- Organ in the Immune System that traps pathogens and is located at the top of your throat-
- these cells remember the pathogen and kill it faster
- clear liquid material made of water, salts, enzymes, antibodies and other proteins.
- carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart and lungs
20 Clues: Cell that makes Antibodies • What is another name for a germ • The immune system’s overreaction • Carries blood to your bodies tissue • System that tells the heart to beat • The Biggest artery in the Human Body • Helps blood clot whenever you get a cut • Protects the heart and helps the Valves • Organ that houses cells of the immune system • ...
animals body and feelings 2021-11-22
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- a body part that we use for hearing
- when you watch a horror movie and there is a jump scare
- this is you when you are playing out side in summer
- a body part used for eating
- a animal that we get our eggs from
- connected to your scalp
- what people used to ride on
- this you what your feel after a long day
- everyone right before dinner
- dedos on your feet
- a body part used for breathing
- a body part that have the ojos, boca, nariz, and orejas
- when you stub your toe
- a body part that you need to see
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- this is when you play in the snow with out warm clothes
- ocho anos you are now able to ride in a car with out a car seat
- furry and soft and like cuddles
- connected to your manos
- what makes beef
- body parts that are connected to your bazos
- a body part that you use to hold up your manos
- the place where pelo, orejas, ojos, boca, and nariz are
- what you use to stand on
- we think they like carrots but they most likely don't
- mans best friend
- male gallina
- alive bacon
- you would need to drink water if you are this
28 Clues: alive bacon • male gallina • what makes beef • mans best friend • dedos on your feet • when you stub your toe • connected to your manos • connected to your scalp • what you use to stand on • a body part used for eating • what people used to ride on • everyone right before dinner • a body part used for breathing • furry and soft and like cuddles • a body part that you need to see • ...
muscles of the body 2021-12-08
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- muscle of the forearm
- muscle that's superficial to tibia
- calf muscle
- posterior back muscle, superior to lats
- buttox muscle
- "six pack"
- posterior back muscle, inferior of traps
- chewing muscle of upper jaw
- encircles the mouth
- anterior upper arm, superficial to triceps
- major chest muscle
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- smiling muscle
- posterior upper arm muscle
- anterior medial muscle of upper leg
- flares nostrials
- lateral of rectus abdominus
- moves eyebrows, over frontal bone of skull
- muscle that separates the chest from abdomen
- anterior lateral muscle of upper leg
- muscle that moves the neck
- muscle in between ribs
- muscle that covers shoulder
- closes eyelids
- chewing muscles
- heel muscle
25 Clues: "six pack" • calf muscle • heel muscle • buttox muscle • smiling muscle • closes eyelids • chewing muscles • flares nostrials • major chest muscle • encircles the mouth • muscle of the forearm • muscle in between ribs • posterior upper arm muscle • muscle that moves the neck • lateral of rectus abdominus • muscle that covers shoulder • chewing muscle of upper jaw • ...
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
Human Body Review 2021 2021-12-10
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- airways in the lungs
- transports oxygen, waste,
- grouping of tissues
- system that gets rid of carbon dioxide and brings oxygen.
- watery part of blood
- MOST nutrient absorption forms here
- passage that directs air into lungs
- finger-shaped structuresin the small intestine
- filters waste from the blood
- vessel that fights diease
- filter that blood goes through in kindeys
- basic block of life
- helps people breath
- sponges up water
- upper area of heart
- urine holder
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- system that removes cellular waste and controls water balance.
- system that breaks down food
- organ that extanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- digestion starts here
- grouping of cells
- grouping of organs that work together.
- large muscular sac that contributes to mechanical and chemical digestion
- tiny sacs of lung tissues
- commonly called the windpipe
- smallest blood vessel
- cells that carry oxegyn froom the lungs
- tube taht connects the mouth to the stomach
- ect.
- important part in scabbing over light wounds
- blood going away from the heart
- blood going to the heart
- lower area of the heart
- muscle at bottom of chest cavity
34 Clues: ect. • urine holder • sponges up water • grouping of cells • grouping of tissues • basic block of life • helps people breath • upper area of heart • airways in the lungs • watery part of blood • digestion starts here • smallest blood vessel • lower area of the heart • blood going to the heart • transports oxygen, waste, • tiny sacs of lung tissues • vessel that fights diease • ...
Parts of the Body 2022-02-11
Body Parts in Espanol 2022-01-18
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- body part that uses the most muscles
- fingers on your feet
- connects your head to body
- allows you to eat and talk
- holds your face
- allows you to smell
- in the mouth and get brushed
- connected to your hand
- walk with these
- connects arm parts
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- all of these together as one make what
- connects calf and thigh
- allows you to hear
- holds your heart
- allows you to see
- on head and gets brushed
- common place for stress fractures
- connects your arm to your body
- on the outside of your mouth
- gets affected by common cold
- where your food goes
- eyes, mouth, and nose form what
- toes on your hand
- keeps us alive
- has fingers attached
- what touches the ground when we walk
26 Clues: keeps us alive • holds your face • walk with these • holds your heart • allows you to see • toes on your hand • allows you to hear • connects arm parts • allows you to smell • fingers on your feet • where your food goes • has fingers attached • connected to your hand • connects calf and thigh • on head and gets brushed • connects your head to body • allows you to eat and talk • ...
Body Positioning and Respiration 2022-02-03
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- the study of the functions of organisms or their parts
- father from the midline
- sum of inspiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, and expiratory reserve volume
- amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled after a tidal inhalation
- amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a tidal exhalation
- towards the midline
- the study of structures of the organism and their relations of their parts
- going to the other side
- amount of air inhaled or exhaled with each breath under realxed conditions
- towards your feet
- towards the back
- towards the head
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- divides the body into upper and lower parts
- sum of expiratory residual volume and residual volume
- divides the body into front and back
- amount of air remaining in the lungs after forced exhalation
- sum of tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume
- divides the body into left and right
- towards the side
- towards the front
- sum of your vital capacity and remaining residual volume
- same side
22 Clues: same side • towards the side • towards the back • towards the head • towards the front • towards your feet • towards the midline • father from the midline • going to the other side • divides the body into front and back • divides the body into left and right • divides the body into upper and lower parts • sum of tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume • ...
Keha osad - Body parts 2022-01-25
24 Clues: suu • pea • puus • keel • jalg • käsi • nina • kõrv • silm • põlv • jalg • sõrm • jalad • varbad • hammas • hambad • kulmud • silmad • varvas • kõrvad • sõrmed • puusad • juuksed • käsivars
Body parts / Deli telesa 2022-01-27
32 Clues: Oko • Uho • Zob • Pas • Nos • Rama • Peta • Obrv • Čelo • Koža • Lice • Noga • Dlan • Roka • Nohti • Lasje • Jezik • Hrbet • Brada • Koleno • Trebuh • Ustnice • Gleženj • Komolec • Stopalo • Zapestje • Zadnjica • Bok/kolk • Prsni koš • Trepalnica • prst (na roki) • Prst (na nogi)
Parts of the body 2022-02-01
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- The lower part of your face below your mouth.
- The part of your body between your hand and your arm which bends when you move your hand.
- The sides of your face below your eyes.
- Part of your body between your neck and the tops of your arms.
- The soft movable part inside your mouth which you use for tasting, eating, and speaking.
- Top part of the front of your body where your ribs, lungs, and heart are.
- The plural of tooth.
- The organ inside your body where food is digested.
- Thin hard areas at the end of each of your fingers.
- The area at the front of your head between your eyebrows and your hair.
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- The joint where your foot joins your leg.
- The middle part of your body where it narrows slightly above your hips.
- The joint where your leg bends.
- The two outer parts of the edge of your mouth.
- Part of your arm where the upper and lower halves of the arm are joined.
- The five movable parts at the end of each foot.
- The back part of your foot, just below your ankle.
- The thick part at the back of your leg, between your ankle and your knee.
- The short thick finger on the side of your hand.
- The top parts of your legs, between your knees and your hips.
- The part of your body which joins your head to the rest of your body.
- One of the five long thin parts at the end of each hand.
- The lines of hair which grow above your eyes.
23 Clues: The plural of tooth. • The joint where your leg bends. • The sides of your face below your eyes. • The joint where your foot joins your leg. • The lower part of your face below your mouth. • The lines of hair which grow above your eyes. • The two outer parts of the edge of your mouth. • The five movable parts at the end of each foot. • ...
Parts of The Body 2021-08-17
Parts of the body 2022-01-07
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-04-04
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- A pigment that makes skin darker.
- The biggest part of the brain
- the system that breaks down food and drink for nutrients and energy.
- the skeleton of the trunk and head.
- connective tissue that connects bones together with other bones.
- the organs making the outermost layer of an organism's body.
- the process of absorbing substances or nutrients into the cell or across the organism's body.
- the system made up of blood vessels that carry blood in and out of the heart.
- a protein that makes the contractile filaments of muscle cells and is also helps with motion in other types of cells.
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- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system.
- assists the stomach in digesting food.
- the system of bringing fresh air into the body while removing other gases
- the structure for your body, provides the body its shape.
- a type of cell that produces bone.
- a process that organisms use to actively maintain stable conditions which is important for survival.
- a tissue that connects together bone and muscle.
- Porous type of bone found in an organism.
- A type of protein that makes up hair and nails.
- process that breaks down food by using water and enzymes.
- the major controlling and communicating system in the body.
20 Clues: The biggest part of the brain • A pigment that makes skin darker. • a type of cell that produces bone. • the skeleton of the trunk and head. • assists the stomach in digesting food. • Porous type of bone found in an organism. • A type of protein that makes up hair and nails. • a tissue that connects together bone and muscle. • ...
body structure terms, miscellaneous 2021-09-30
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- back of head
- front side
- prefix meaning behind
- toward the side
- position of lying flat on abdomen
- opposite of deep; nearer to the surface
- synonym for cephalic/cephalad
- low back area
- prefix meaning inside
- prefix meaning surrounding
- pertaining to the head (skull)
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- belly
- back side
- pertaining to the spine
- synonym for inferior
- from front to back
- anteroposterior, a view commonly used in x-rays, shooting from front to back
- area at the top of the shoulder
- suffix meaning resembling
- ear, nose, and throat
- position of lying flat on back
- a section formed by any plane cutting through the body
22 Clues: belly • back side • front side • back of head • low back area • toward the side • from front to back • synonym for inferior • prefix meaning behind • ear, nose, and throat • prefix meaning inside • pertaining to the spine • suffix meaning resembling • prefix meaning surrounding • synonym for cephalic/cephalad • position of lying flat on back • pertaining to the head (skull) • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2021-09-03
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- the part of the face above the eyes and below the hair
- the organ inside the body where food goes when you eat it
- the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, used for breathing and smelling things
- the joint between the top and bottom parts of the leg where it bends in the middle
- the joint connecting the foot to the leg; the narrow part of the leg just above the ankle joint
- the substance that looks like a mass of fine threads growing on a person's head
- either of the two organs on the face that you see with
- one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
- either of the two long parts that stick out from the top of the body and connect the shoulders to the hands
- the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck
- either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck
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- the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, etc.; the area inside the head behind this opening
- the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle, on which a person or an animal stands
- the top part of the front of the body, between the neck and the stomach
- the part of the body between the head and the shoulders
- one of the four long thin parts that stick out from the hand (or five, if the thumb is included)
- either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with
- the line of hair above the eye
- the part of the body on top of the neck containing the eyes, nose, mouth and brain
- the joint connecting the foot to the leg; the narrow part of the leg just above the ankle joint
- either side of the face below the eyes
- the joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm where it bends in the middle
22 Clues: the line of hair above the eye • either side of the face below the eyes • the part of the face above the eyes and below the hair • either of the two organs on the face that you see with • the part of the body between the head and the shoulders • the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck • the organ inside the body where food goes when you eat it • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2017-01-19
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- the part of a cell that directs all cellular activity
- the upper area of the heart that receive blood from the body and lungs
- hold the three lenses that have different magnification
- an optical device that is used for viewing very small objects
- made of only a singular cell
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins made of one thick layer of cells
- contains a lens that is used to magnify
- the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to a lower concentrated area
- used to bring the object used in a microscope into a sharper focus
- a group of organs that come together to perform a certain task, like breathing or digesting foods
- parts of an organism that perform specific tasks
- a group of tissues that come together to perform a certain function
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- the purpose or task
- the part where nutrients, water, or other substances are held in a cell
- a group of similar cells that all come together to perform a certain function
- an organism's reaction to a stimulus
- a system that is used to remove different forms of waste from the inside to the exterior of the body
- selects what can and can’t pass through. Ex. this is what a Cell Membrane is
- Basic unit of life
- the lower part of the heart that pump blood into the body
- a gateway used to bring needed materials in and waste materials out
- the part of a microscope that supplies the light
- Substances what have energy and materials that organisms need in order to grow
- Living things that have six specific Characteristics
- a large muscle used to help get air in and out of the lungs
25 Clues: Basic unit of life • the purpose or task • made of only a singular cell • an organism's reaction to a stimulus • contains a lens that is used to magnify • the part of a microscope that supplies the light • parts of an organism that perform specific tasks • Living things that have six specific Characteristics • the part of a cell that directs all cellular activity • ...
