body Crossword Puzzles
Animals, Emotions, and Body Parts in Spanish 2021-11-23
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- An animal that is small and hops around
- Your Calm
- You're happy
- The body part that helps us touch
- An animal that gallops
- The body part that takes in food
- Your Confused
- An animal that lays eggs in a barn
- The body part that helps us see
- Your in love
- Your sad
- Your Scared
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- An animal that meows
- Your tired
- Your Nervous
- Grows on the top of your head
- An animal that rolls around in mud
- The body part that helps us get from place to place
- Your depressed
- An animal that moo's
- The body part that helps us smell
- The body part that has toes
- An animal that clucks
- An animal with four paws
- The body part that helps us see
25 Clues: Your sad • Your Calm • Your tired • Your Scared • Your Nervous • You're happy • Your in love • Your Confused • Your depressed • An animal that meows • An animal that moo's • An animal that clucks • An animal that gallops • An animal with four paws • The body part that has toes • Grows on the top of your head • The body part that helps us see • The body part that helps us see • ...
Animals, Emotions, and Body Parts in Spanish 2021-11-23
Across
- An animal that is small and hops around
- Your Calm
- You're happy
- The body part that helps us touch
- An animal that gallops
- The body part that takes in food
- Your Confused
- An animal that lays eggs in a barn
- The body part that helps us see
- Your in love
- Your sad
- Your Scared
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- An animal that meows
- Your tired
- Your Nervous
- Grows on the top of your head
- An animal that rolls around in mud
- The body part that helps us get from place to place
- Your depressed
- An animal that moo's
- The body part that helps us smell
- The body part that has toes
- An animal that clucks
- An animal with four paws
- The body part that helps us see
25 Clues: Your sad • Your Calm • Your tired • Your Scared • Your Nervous • You're happy • Your in love • Your Confused • Your depressed • An animal that meows • An animal that moo's • An animal that clucks • An animal that gallops • An animal with four paws • The body part that has toes • Grows on the top of your head • The body part that helps us see • The body part that helps us see • ...
Jose V - Med Terms - Suffix/Supplements 2023-08-05
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- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part
- surgical incision
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- surgical repair
- pain
- breathing
- swelling of
- study of
- state of
- involuntary
- process of visually examining
- toward the head end of the body; upper
- to record
- inflammation of
- chest
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- surgical removal
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- laying face down
- state of heat
- back
- condition
- toward or at the front of the body
- person who studies
- faintinng or passing out
- urine
- laying face up
- paralysis
- discharge
28 Clues: back • pain • urine • chest • study of • state of • condition • breathing • paralysis • to record • discharge • swelling of • involuntary • state of heat • laying face up • surgical repair • inflammation of • surgical removal • laying face down • surgical incision • person who studies • faintinng or passing out • process of visually examining • toward or at the front of the body • toward the head end of the body; upper • ...
The Excretory System Crossword 2025-10-26
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- Removal of waste from your blood which occurs in the kidneys
- The chemical produced when the body breaks down proteins
- A liquid waste product that the body expels in order to cool the body and remove excess salts
- The intake gas for respiration
- The organ that stores urine
- Organ responsible for filtering blood and producing urine
- The microscopic functional element of your kidneys
- The process of intaking and outputting vital gases from your body
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- The hollow tube that allows urine to leave the body
- The set of chemical reactions that convert food into energy
- Gas produced during respiration
- The waste product that leaves your body as a liquid
- The process of removing waste from the body
- The liquid that travels through your body carrying oxygen and nutrients to cells
- The largest organ in the body
- A waste product that the body removes via urination
16 Clues: The organ that stores urine • The largest organ in the body • The intake gas for respiration • Gas produced during respiration • The process of removing waste from the body • The microscopic functional element of your kidneys • The hollow tube that allows urine to leave the body • The waste product that leaves your body as a liquid • ...
Nutrition crossword 2020-12-01
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- Makes up 50-70% of our body
- disease which prevents the body from controlling the amount of sugar in the blood
- a product found in wheat and barley
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- measurement of energy
- contain hydrogen and oxygen and are used to release energy in the animal body.
- stimulant found in coffee, tea, some chocolate and energy drinks
- a process in our body that turns what we eat into energy
- the type of foods that a person eats
- Creates healthy blood and carries oxygen around the body
- broken down form our body uses for energy
- process of working out to remain healthy
- substances obtained from food that help us grow
- sugar found in fruit and honey
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- assist in protecting your body against the damage caused by free radicals
- Important for cell growth.
- prevents constipation, cancer and heart disease. Can be found in most natural and unprocessed foods.
- relating to heart and blood muscles
- fuel from food that is used to be active
- not being able to eat specific products
- Sugar found in milk
- a sterol made by the body. Can be found in meat, eggs, poultry and dairy foods
- added to the body to increase an amount of something
- Being overweight. Could be from genetics
- used to strengthen bones and teeth
- Electrolytes are minerals which are needed to keep the body's balance of fluids at a healthy level
- highly concentrated source of energy from your body
- Important for formation of bones, teeth, blood and connective tissue
- BMI is a measure of a person's body size by calculating their weight in relation to their height
- characteristics gain from your parents
30 Clues: Sugar found in milk • measurement of energy • Important for cell growth. • Makes up 50-70% of our body • sugar found in fruit and honey • used to strengthen bones and teeth • relating to heart and blood muscles • a product found in wheat and barley • the type of foods that a person eats • characteristics gain from your parents • not being able to eat specific products • ...
Intro to medical terminology 2024-12-04
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- A movement that straightens or opens a joint:
- Further away from the midline of the body:
- within the muscle.
- is a pounding or racing heart
- ankle movement letting off the car's gas pedal:
- A structure of the arm or leg that is closer to the trunk:
- A structure of the arm or leg that is further away from the trunk:
- A movement hen the radius crosses over the ulna:
- between, but not within, the parts of a tissue
- plane, divides the body into anterior/ventral and posterior/dorsal portions
- study of the structures of the body.
- root, contains the basic meaning of the term.
- always comes at the beginning of a word.
- A movement that moves a limb laterally away from the midline
- planes, imaginary vertical & horizontal lines used to divide the body into sections
- always comes at the end of the word.
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- Further toward the front of the body:
- plane, divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) portions.
- A movement that moves a limb medially toward the body's midline
- A movement bringing the radius and ulna parallel to one another
- rotation, a movement that brings a limb medially toward the body's midline:
- examination technique in which the examiner’s hands are used to feel the texture + size + consistency and location of certain body parts.
- study of the functions of the structures of the body
- Position, describes the body standing in the standard position.
- study of all aspects of diseases
- Flexion, When the head or vertebral column bends laterally to the side:
- form, adding a vowel applies when a suffix beginning with a consonant is added to a word root
- plane, divides the body into equal left and right halves.
28 Clues: within the muscle. • is a pounding or racing heart • study of all aspects of diseases • study of the structures of the body. • always comes at the end of the word. • Further toward the front of the body: • always comes at the beginning of a word. • Further away from the midline of the body: • A movement that straightens or opens a joint: • ...
cool puzzle 2020-12-10
Across
- smaller than ulnar and radial nerves
- supplies blood to skin and muscles
- controlled voluntarily
- bones that form bridge of nose
- muscles that draw the scalp backward
- science of the nervous system
- what flows through the body?
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- originates in the brain
- controls and coordinates all body functions
- what purifies the body?
- acts to perform an action for the body
- contracts and moves parts of the body
- act of breathing
- what controls the blood flow in the body?
- study of minute structures
- main structure of the body
16 Clues: act of breathing • controlled voluntarily • originates in the brain • what purifies the body? • study of minute structures • main structure of the body • what flows through the body? • science of the nervous system • bones that form bridge of nose • supplies blood to skin and muscles • smaller than ulnar and radial nerves • muscles that draw the scalp backward • ...
Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-31
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- Recent or new injury
- Farthest from the skin
- leg is in _____ position because it has a long onset
- Pain felt somewhere other than its original orgin
- Sole of the foot
- Turning the forearm away from your body
- A joint with a lot of ___ is flexible
- Your brain is ____ to your legs
- Swelling in the tissue
- top side of a structure
- Swelling of the joint
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Lying face down on your stomach
- When the joint is loose
- Stretching or tearing of a ligament
- Knees out are in ____ position
- Closest to the midline of the body
- Toward the back of the body
- When two ends of the joint are separated
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Incomplete separation of the joint
- Rotating my arm out at 40 degrees is ___
- The ____ end of the forearm are wrists
- Knees toward the midline are in ____ position
- Toes in the midline of the body
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- Bending toes toward the body is ______
- Lying face up on your back
- Pain produced when the structure is palpitated
- Broke my leg so it now has _____
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Your legs are ____ to your eyes
- Toes outward towards the midline of the body is ____
- Hearing ___ from bones moving together
- A ___ is connecting my bone to the muscle
- Knees and elbows can be in ______
- A close-to-the-surface cut on the skin
- Turning the forearm toward your body
- muscles being teared
- Bending my arms and fingers are _____
- Rotating my arm in at 40 degrees is ____
- Situated away from the center
- Pertaining to a center
- Bending toes away from the body is _____
- Healing apparatus
- Blood capillaries have been ruptured
- Closest to the center of the body
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- A bruise with discoloration from bleeding
- Toward the front of the body
50 Clues: Sole of the foot • Healing apparatus • Recent or new injury • muscles being teared • Swelling of the joint • Farthest from the skin • Swelling in the tissue • Pertaining to a center • top side of a structure • When the joint is loose • Lying face up on your back • Toward the back of the body • Toward the front of the body • Situated away from the center • Knees out are in ____ position • ...
Nutritients & Nutritional Labeling Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-19
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- protein containing all nine essential amino acids.
- inorganic element which aids the body in proper maintenance and functioning.
- amino acids which cannot be manufactured by the body; ten for children and nine for adults.
- calorie-free nutrients needed in small amounts by the body for proper functioning.
- nutrient levels set for nutrients which lack evidence to develop an EAR or RDA based on the observed intake of the nutrient in healthy individuals.
- essential nutrient containing nitrogen and composed of amino acids; enables the body to form muscle fibers and form enzymes to carry out numerous vital functions.
- nutrient which must be consumed through food because the body cannot manufacture it at all or in adequate amounts for proper maintenance and functioning.
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- proteins which can be paired in order to form a complete protein; categories include grains, legumes, nuts and seeds.
- building blocks of proteins; organic compounds composed of varying chains of hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon and oxygen.
- average daily level of intake for 98 percent of healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group.
- substance which contains carbon.
- organic substances made by plants or animals which aid the body in maintenance and proper functioning.
- substance which does not contain carbon.
- essential nutrient which provides energy to the body, cushions vital organs and assists in a variety of body processes; can be waxy or oily.
- essential nutrient in the form of sugar, starch or fiber; composed of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen; main source of energy for the body.
- nutrient the body is able to manufacture in amounts adequate for proper maintenance and functioning.
- process of providing the body with foods needed for proper growth, maintenance and development.
- protein lacking one or more of the nine essential amino acids.
- condition in which one is lacking a nutrient, preventing the body from performing necessary processes; can cause a variety of symptoms based on the specific deficiency.
- proteins which act as catalysts in essential body processes.
- consumption of a nutrient to the point the nutrient becomes poisonous and causes adverse effects.
- compound needed for proper growth and development.
22 Clues: substance which contains carbon. • substance which does not contain carbon. • protein containing all nine essential amino acids. • compound needed for proper growth and development. • proteins which act as catalysts in essential body processes. • protein lacking one or more of the nine essential amino acids. • ...
candlestick 2021-12-22
14 Clues: hamil • anting • memeluk • candle hitam • candle putih • dari open ke close • ketahan di level sama • garis diatas dibawah body • gak punya body ada shadow • gada body long upper shadow • gada body long lower shadow • body kecil lower shadow 2x body • botak gak punya upper lower shadow • body kecil upper lower shadow panjang
Quarter 1 Project 2022-10-12
Across
- Specialized for contraction.
- A protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and organs in the body and carries carbon dioxide back tot the lungs.
- A substance in your body that produces hair, eye and skin pigmentation.
- Extend into the fat layer that lies beneath the dermis.
- The study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another.
- Specialized for propagation of electrical impulses.
- Study of developmental changes of the body before birth.
- Study of tissues.
- A type of body issue that forms the covering on all internal and external surfaces of your body.
- A slender threadlike outgrowth of the epidermis of an animal.
- The thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
- The outer layer of the two main layers of the skin.
- The hard covering at the end of a finger.
- The middle layer of skin in your body.
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- A specialized connective soft-tissue Membrane that lines the inner surface of synovial joint Capsules.
- Study of the cell.
- All structures in one part of the body.
- Gross anatomy of the body studied by the system.
- Study of internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin.
- The study of the functions of the body's structural machinery.
- Connects epithelium to the rest of the body.
- Study of internal structures visualized by X-ray.
- Beta-carotene converts into vitamin A.
- The clear liquid part of blood.
- The bottom layer of skin in your body.
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- Study of structural changes caused by disease.
- The part of a hair projecting beyond the surface of the skin.
- Liner clefts in the skin that indicate the direction of orientation of the underlying collagen fibers.
- Is the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in an ever-changing outside world.
30 Clues: Study of tissues. • Study of the cell. • Specialized for contraction. • The clear liquid part of blood. • Beta-carotene converts into vitamin A. • The bottom layer of skin in your body. • The middle layer of skin in your body. • All structures in one part of the body. • The hard covering at the end of a finger. • Connects epithelium to the rest of the body. • ...
Sports Med Crossword 2023-08-30
Across
- top of a structure
- friction between bone and cartilage
- the pressure of blood
- closest to the skin
- movement toward the center of the body
- the shoulder is ________ to the hand
- a dislocation of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- estimated time of arrival
- the structure that connects muscle to bone
- towards the top or near the head
- toes away from the body
- after an injury, you often have __________
- your ankle is _____ to your knee
- when a patient is unconscious you preform
- forearm facing the body
- the shoulder blade is _______ of your chest
- An organ is ____ compared to your skin
- finishing a bicep curl
- situated away from the middle of the body
- forearm facing away from the body
- if your joints separate, you have a _________
- rotation arm or leg rotates away from midline
- long term injury
- pain pain felt somewhere other than its original area
- toes pointed right
- bottom side of the foot
- swelling in the joint
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- in the middle of your body
- the hand is ______ to the shoulder
- rotation arm or leg rotates toward the midline
- the emergency room is abbreviated as
- tissue swelling is also known as _____
- when your joints don't fully separate
- healing apparatus
- tenderness when a structure is touched and you feel pain
- a sprain but with muscles or tendons
- laxity when your joint is loose
- toes towards the body
- movement while doing a shoulder press
- a bruise
- lying face up
- body part bent outwards
- toes pointed left
- what connects bones to other bones
- sudden injury
- body part bent inwards
- straightening a body part
- a tearing of ligaments is also known as a ______
- a hamstring curl
- toward the front of your body
- a massage is usually done in the _____ position
- farthest from the mid line of the body
- closest to the mid line of the body
- of motion Johnny can't move his elbow so his ____________ is bad
54 Clues: a bruise • lying face up • sudden injury • a hamstring curl • long term injury • healing apparatus • toes pointed left • top of a structure • toes pointed right • closest to the skin • the pressure of blood • toes towards the body • swelling in the joint • body part bent inwards • finishing a bicep curl • body part bent outwards • toes away from the body • forearm facing the body • ...
Vital Signs Vocabulary 2022-10-31
Across
- difficulty breathing
- instrument for listening to internal body sounds
- outward signs of what is going on inside the body
- area of the body under the arm
- irregular or abnormal rhythm
- ideal health state in the human body
- slow heart rate
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- act of listening for sounds within the body
- instrument to measure blood pressure
- high blood pressure
- elevated body temperature
- absence of respirations
- bluish discoloration of skin lack of oxygen
- pressure circulating blood against artery walls
- balance between heat lost and heat produced by the body
- rapid heartbeat
16 Clues: rapid heartbeat • slow heart rate • high blood pressure • difficulty breathing • absence of respirations • elevated body temperature • irregular or abnormal rhythm • area of the body under the arm • instrument to measure blood pressure • ideal health state in the human body • act of listening for sounds within the body • bluish discoloration of skin lack of oxygen • ...
Ancient Chinese culture crossword 2020-06-07
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- the type of Buddhisms that starts with "S"
- the religion that shaped china the least
- what the ancient Chinese used to wrap the body
- decoration on the walls in the tomb
- the type of Buddhism that starts with "T"
- ancient Chinese philosopher
- a circle with black and white on each side
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- what guarded the outside of the tomb
- the type of cloth which was used to wrap the body
- what the food used for the after life was placed in
- the type of Buddhism that starts with "H"
- tool used to cut open the persons brain
- what you would sprinkle on the body
- what you would place the dead body on
- the Emperor that the terracotta warriors defended
- the number of months you would have to leave the body
- main Chinese religion
- what the royal Chinese were buried in
- what the ancient Chinese did to the body
- it was believed to leave the body once the human died
20 Clues: main Chinese religion • ancient Chinese philosopher • what you would sprinkle on the body • decoration on the walls in the tomb • what guarded the outside of the tomb • what you would place the dead body on • what the royal Chinese were buried in • tool used to cut open the persons brain • the religion that shaped china the least • what the ancient Chinese did to the body • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- system that protect the body from diseases
- the internal condition of the human body
- the major source of energy in the body
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- system that produce movement
- many cells in a specific function
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- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- system that controls growth development
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- guards against infection and injury
- system that breaks down food
- the most important nutrient
- system that produce gametes
- system that eliminates products waste
- supply raw materials for growth
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- system that supports the body
- the small unit of life
- tissue that movement are form
25 Clues: the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • system that breaks down food • system that produce movement • system that supports the body • tissue that movement are form • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
Miscellaneous - Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-03
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- the process of complex molecules being broken down
- your body's chemical messengers
- moves blood throughout the body
- glands and organs that make and release hormones
- occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
- remove waste products from the body
- includes mouth and stomach
- body's central framework
- smallest type of blood vessel
- the organized network of nerve tissue in the body
- organs and tissues that help you breathe
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- responsible for producing offspring
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- chewing
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- consists of a single muscle cell
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- process of keeping your body at a state of equilibrium
- an organ that makes one or more substances
- blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
20 Clues: chewing • body's central framework • includes mouth and stomach • smallest type of blood vessel • your body's chemical messengers • moves blood throughout the body • consists of a single muscle cell • responsible for producing offspring • remove waste products from the body • organs and tissues that help you breathe • an organ that makes one or more substances • ...
Nutrition Exam Review 2022-10-25
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- the process of your body converting what you eat and drink into energy
- starch the body can't digest
- commonly found in baked goods desserts and sweets
- an unsaturated fat in some animal foods
- need 2,400-2,800 daily
- has two types: fat-soluble and water-soluble
- starches that are absorbed slowly
- regulates body temperature and lubricates joints
- produced by the body(liver)and consumed from food
- found in vegetables and fish oils
- proteins, fruits, veggies, grains, and dairy
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- sugars absorbed quickly
- food that has nutrients added back after being lost in processing
- must be obtained from the diet
- mineral found in table salt
- found in food that helps to maintain the body
- adding needed nutrients to foods that didn't have them before
- guide that identifies daily eating proportions
- high in calories but lacks in the other nutrients
- body depends on for every process necessary for life
- provides energy and bulid/maintain body tissue
21 Clues: need 2,400-2,800 daily • sugars absorbed quickly • mineral found in table salt • starch the body can't digest • must be obtained from the diet • starches that are absorbed slowly • found in vegetables and fish oils • an unsaturated fat in some animal foods • has two types: fat-soluble and water-soluble • proteins, fruits, veggies, grains, and dairy • ...
Landforms 2023-07-13
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- one of the 7 largest bodies of land
- small body of still water formed naturally
- large group of islands in a sea
- sluggish, marshy water body
- pebbly or sandy shore
- body of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- land with steep sides that rises sharply from the surrounding ground
- large, thick body of slowly moving ice
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- land area, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water
- branch of a river
- narrow stretch of land connecting 2 large land areas
- one of the 5 major bodies of salt water that surround the 7 continents
- sizeable inland body of water
- mountain created as liquid rock or ash erupts from Earth
- wooded land
- steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice
- tidal mouth of a large river
- brow, flat-top with steep sides
- part of a large body of water that extends into the shoreline
- point of land that extends into a body of water
20 Clues: wooded land • branch of a river • pebbly or sandy shore • sluggish, marshy water body • tidal mouth of a large river • sizeable inland body of water • large group of islands in a sea • brow, flat-top with steep sides • one of the 7 largest bodies of land • large, thick body of slowly moving ice • steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice • small body of still water formed naturally • ...
First Aid Key Terms 2023-10-01
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- Emergency lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating
- Injury to the ligaments around a joint
- A part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- Any substance that is harmful to your body
- Injury caused by freezing of the skin
- A cloth covering for a wound or sore
- Wound made by a pointed object
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- When the body gets too cold
- The cutting off or separation of a body part of a body
- A brief loss of consciousness
- Blocked blood flow to the brain
- Fabric used to cover, dress, and bind up wounds
- A partial or complete break in the bone
- Hurt, damaged, or destroyed by fire or extreme heat
- The body can no longer control its temperature
- Not enough blood circulating around body
- Viruses, bacteria enters the body and begin to multiply
- Medical attention to an injured person
- An injury that breaks skin
- When muscle is stretched or tears
20 Clues: An injury that breaks skin • When the body gets too cold • A brief loss of consciousness • Wound made by a pointed object • Blocked blood flow to the brain • When muscle is stretched or tears • A cloth covering for a wound or sore • Injury caused by freezing of the skin • Injury to the ligaments around a joint • Medical attention to an injured person • ...
Weight Training 2 Terminology 2023-10-02
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- muscle fibers that contract quickly
- the continued training of a muscle(s) after failure
- increasing the angle between 2 points
- extension of the foot
- the ability to change direction efficiently
- one of Mr. Spooner's favorite video games
- movement upwards
- flexion of the foot
- movement that lengthens the muscle tissue
- work is away from the midline
- away from the midline of the body
- the development of explosiveness in muscular tissue as well as general athleticism
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- the middle of your body
- movement downwards
- movement that shortens the muscle body
- the growth of muscular tissue
- reps in reserve
- palms facing towards the body
- decreasing of the angle between 2 points
- towards the midline of the body
- multiple exercises make up 1 set
- modifications that consist of time, equipment, technique
- work is towards the midline
- exercises designed to support a main exercise or area of the body
- palms facing away from the body
25 Clues: reps in reserve • movement upwards • movement downwards • flexion of the foot • extension of the foot • the middle of your body • work is towards the midline • the growth of muscular tissue • palms facing towards the body • work is away from the midline • towards the midline of the body • palms facing away from the body • multiple exercises make up 1 set • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 - Savannah Hinton W3 2023-11-09
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- cardiovascular disease
- a test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- a device used to control an irregular heart rhythm.
- when your heart does not pump enough blood to your body.
- creates radio waves to take clear pictures of your body.
- outside of, without
- vessel
- sound waves that create images of internal body structure.
- the process of recording
- chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- when brain blood flow is blocked or sudden bleeding in brain.
- diabetes mellitus
- ventricular tachycardia
- acute coronary syndrome
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- it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart
- electricity
- excessive
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body.
- chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back.
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- blood vessels that carry blood throughout your body.
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
- cane-shaped vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood in the body.
23 Clues: vessel • excessive • electricity • diabetes mellitus • outside of, without • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • acute coronary syndrome • the process of recording • it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart • networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues. • chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back. • chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body. • ...
Sports Med Terms 2023-08-29
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- Hx, Acronym
- Plane of body (Left/Right)
- Fx, Acronym
- Moving a part away from the midline
- Farther from the point of reference
- Farther from the body's surface
- Thumb away from the pinky
- Back of the body
- Tx, Acronym
- S/S, Acronym
- Rotating a part up
- Raising a part
- Away from the midline
- ROM, Acronym
- Plane of body (Up/Down)
- Thumb touching the pinky
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- Lowering a point
- Closer to the point of reference
- Moving a part towards the midline
- Closer to the body's surface
- Front of the body
- Dx, Acronym
- Rotating a part down
- Same as anterior, but for hand and foot
- Same as posterior, but for hand and foot
- Above a body part
- Bending a part
- Below a body part
- Plane of body (Front/Back)
- Closer to the midline
- Extending a part
31 Clues: Hx, Acronym • Fx, Acronym • Dx, Acronym • Tx, Acronym • S/S, Acronym • ROM, Acronym • Bending a part • Raising a part • Lowering a point • Back of the body • Extending a part • Front of the body • Above a body part • Below a body part • Rotating a part up • Rotating a part down • Closer to the midline • Away from the midline • Plane of body (Up/Down) • Thumb touching the pinky • Thumb away from the pinky • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- What connects bone to bone
- what piece of equipment do you use to measure body temperature
- what process helps regulate body temperature
- what is located beneath the diaphragm
- what is there 206 of in the body
- what system protects the internal organs
- Which specific part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
- what helps break down food within the mouth
- bone what type of bone is the femur
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- Which gland is the "master gland"?
- Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature
- What term describes the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal state?
- what system helps and makes you breath
- what do white blood cells do
- Which blood cells carry oxygen?
- what is the largest organ in the human body
- where is the central nervous system located
- what is injected into the body to lower blood sugar levels
- Which organ produces bile?
- how many parts of the heart is there
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Which organ produces bile? • what do white blood cells do • Which blood cells carry oxygen? • what is there 206 of in the body • Which gland is the "master gland"? • bone what type of bone is the femur • how many parts of the heart is there • what is located beneath the diaphragm • what system helps and makes you breath • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- where is the central nervous system located
- what system protects the internal organs
- bone what type of bone is the femur
- how many parts of the heart is there
- what piece of equipment do you use to measure body temperature
- Which gland is the "master gland"?
- Which specific part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
- what is the largest organ in the human body
- Which organ produces bile?
- what helps break down food within the mouth
- what do white blood cells do
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- what is located beneath the diaphragm
- Which blood cells carry oxygen?
- what is there 206 of in the body
- what system helps and makes you breath
- What connects bone to bone
- Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature
- what is injected into the body to lower blood sugar levels
- what process helps regulate body temperature
- What term describes the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal state?
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Which organ produces bile? • what do white blood cells do • Which blood cells carry oxygen? • what is there 206 of in the body • Which gland is the "master gland"? • bone what type of bone is the femur • how many parts of the heart is there • what is located beneath the diaphragm • what system helps and makes you breath • ...
Arthropods 2026-02-27
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- – Sensory appendages on the head.
- – The middle body region where legs and wings attach (in insects).
- – The fused head and thorax (common in spiders and crustaceans).
- – Openings on the body surface used to breathe.
- – A long, specialized feeding tube.
- – Tubes for breathing in many terrestrial arthropods.
- – Jaw-like mouthparts used for biting or chewing.
- Eye – An eye composed of many individual units (ommatidia).
- – The individual visual units of a compound eye.
- – A limb or structure attached to the body, such as legs or antennae.
- – A hard outer covering that supports and protects the body.
- – A repeated body unit in arthropods.
- – The polysaccharide that makes up the exoskeleton.
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- – The rear body region of many arthropods.
- – A hard, protective shield covering part of the body.
- – Claw-bearing legs (common in crustaceans).
- – The immature form of an insect that undergoes metamorphosis.
- – A major developmental change (e.g., larva to adult).
- – A developmental stage between larva and adult in some insects.
- (Ecdysis) – Shedding the exoskeleton to allow growth.
20 Clues: – Sensory appendages on the head. • – A long, specialized feeding tube. • – A repeated body unit in arthropods. • – The rear body region of many arthropods. • – Claw-bearing legs (common in crustaceans). • – Openings on the body surface used to breathe. • – The individual visual units of a compound eye. • – Jaw-like mouthparts used for biting or chewing. • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2015-11-11
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- eye problems night blindness
- for normal brain
- red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body
- the body make red blood cells
- the body turn food into energy
- blood clots
- in fish, ed meat, poultry, milk, eggs, cheese
- broccoli, and oranges
- muscles and nerves function
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- of every cell in the body and helps cells function normally
- your immune system strong and helps heal wounds
- carbs into energy and produces red blood cells, and helps with vision
- bones by helping the body absorb calcium
- convert carbohydrates into energy and is necessary for the
- scars heal
- in milk and other diary products
- in red berries, kiwi, red and green bell peppers, tomatoes,
- the body keep a balance of water in the blood and body tissue
- and muscles to work properly
19 Clues: scars heal • blood clots • for normal brain • broccoli, and oranges • muscles and nerves function • eye problems night blindness • and muscles to work properly • the body make red blood cells • the body turn food into energy • in milk and other diary products • bones by helping the body absorb calcium • in fish, ed meat, poultry, milk, eggs, cheese • ...
Nutrition 2020-11-10
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- a measure of a person's body size by calculating their weight in relation to their height
- measurement of energy
- the lose or removal of water from your body
- highly concentrated source of energy from your body
- a product found in wheat, rye and barley
- relating to heart and blood muscles
- Important for cell growth. Can be found in eggs, baked beans, meat and fish.
- added to the body to increase an amount of something
- A group of individuals that do not eat specific products
- Electrolytes are minerals which are needed to keep the body's balance of fluids at a healthy level
- The chemical process in our body that turns what we eat into energy
- Sugar found in milk
- the type of foods that a person eats
- organic compounds that act as regulators in the body's processes
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- prevents constipation, cancer and heart disease. Found in pasta, cereals, legumes and rice.
- a sterol made by the body. Can be found in meat, eggs, poultry and dairy foods
- sugar found in fruit and honey
- needed from strong bones and teeth
- disease which prevents the body from controlling the amount of sugar in the blood
- contain hydrogen and oxygen and are typically broken down to release energy in the animal body.
- Important for formation of bones, teeth, blood and connective tissue
- Needed to survive. Makes up 50-70% of our body
- broken down form our body uses for energy
- substances obtained from food that help us grow
- a person's capacity to break down food
- stimulant found in coffee, tea, some chocolate and energy drinks
- characteristics inhibited from our parents
- process of working out to remain healthy
- assist in protecting your body against the damage caused by free radicals
- Being overweight. Could be from genetics
- Creates healthy blood and carries oxygen around the body
- fuel we need from food to function and be active
32 Clues: Sugar found in milk • measurement of energy • sugar found in fruit and honey • needed from strong bones and teeth • relating to heart and blood muscles • the type of foods that a person eats • a person's capacity to break down food • a product found in wheat, rye and barley • process of working out to remain healthy • Being overweight. Could be from genetics • ...
Endocrine System 2017-05-31
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- relays messages from the cortex and cerebellum
- exocrine gland that helps the body in food digestion, but also serves as an endocrine gland that regulates blood sugar
- glands only present in males, that secrete testosterone in the body as well as produce sprerm.
- hollow tube in the neck that connects the larynx to the lung’s bronchi
- glands in the body that produce a hormone that regulates the body calcium and phosphoras balance
- two organs in the body that filter blood and urine in the body allying the compost of extra fluid and urine
- brain structure that regulates movement, body posture, and balance
- bundle of axons in the brain that connect the right and left hemispheres
- organ in the body that has oxygen enter and later releases carbon dioxide, allowing breathing to occur
- area in the female body that the ovum attaches to as it becomes an embryo until giving birth
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- gland that regulates development of immune system in the body
- organ that pumps blood to the lungs and all around the extremities of the body
- gland responsible for lactation in women; located in female breast that respond in puberty to estrogen release.
- anterior area of the brain that controls complex cognitive action, personalities, making difficult decisions, and social behavior.
- gland that releases hormones that stimulate other glands such as the adrenal glands, as well as regulate growth and the metabolism
- gland that releases hypothalamic hormones that stimulate other pituitary hormones
- gland that produces hormones of estrogen and progesterone for reproduction; they produce eggs for reproduction
- gland that regulates bone growth , digestive function, muscle control, brain deelopment, and produces the hormone thyroxine
- glands that are located on top of the kidneys that produce cortisol, which allows the body to process stress.
- gland in the brain that secretes melatonin and regulates the sleep cycle
20 Clues: relays messages from the cortex and cerebellum • gland that regulates development of immune system in the body • brain structure that regulates movement, body posture, and balance • hollow tube in the neck that connects the larynx to the lung’s bronchi • gland in the brain that secretes melatonin and regulates the sleep cycle • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2014-01-29
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- Supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle.
- System which helps protect the body from disease; collects fluid lost from blood vessels and returns it to the circulatory system.
- Help the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins and are a part of cell membranes, nerve cells, and certain hormones.
- Is technically part of the digestive system because it produces bile, which aids in the digestion of fats.
- System which guards against infection and injury and ultraviolet radiation from the sun; helps to the body temperature.
- System which recognizes and coordinates the body´s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
- Describes the constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environment.
- System which brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- System which produces gametes; in females, nurtures and protects developing embryo.
- System which supports the body; protects internal organs.
- A group of cells that perform a single function.
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- Is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- System which controls growth, development, and metabolism.
- The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces is called.
- System which transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection.
- Molecules absorbed into the blood and carried to cells throughout the body.
- Are a major source of energy for the body.
- Tissue by which movements of the body are possible.
- System which eliminates waste products from the body.
- The most important nutrient.
- A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions is called.
- Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- System which breaks down food; Absorbs nutrients.
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
24 Clues: The most important nutrient. • Are a major source of energy for the body. • A group of cells that perform a single function. • System which breaks down food; Absorbs nutrients. • Tissue by which movements of the body are possible. • System which eliminates waste products from the body. • Basic unit of structure and function in living things. • ...
Miscellaneous Part 1Makayla C 2023-03-16
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- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- Our internal body temperature is regulated by a part of our brain called the hypothalamus
- slow oxidative (SO), fast oxidative (FO) and fast glycolytic (FG)
- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair.
- to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- refers to the brains, nerves,spinal cords, ganglia and other receptor organs that receive and interpret stimuli
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- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- make up a major part of the circulatory system
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream.
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
- your body's central framework
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- One of many substances made by glands in the body.
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
20 Clues: your body's central framework • make up a major part of the circulatory system • One of many substances made by glands in the body. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra • ...
Miscellaneous Part 1Makayla C 2023-03-16
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- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children)
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- Our internal body temperature is regulated by a part of our brain called the hypothalamus
- slow oxidative (SO), fast oxidative (FO) and fast glycolytic (FG)
- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair.
- to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- refers to the brains, nerves,spinal cords, ganglia and other receptor organs that receive and interpret stimuli
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- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- make up a major part of the circulatory system
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream.
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
- your body's central framework
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- One of many substances made by glands in the body.
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
20 Clues: your body's central framework • make up a major part of the circulatory system • One of many substances made by glands in the body. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body • comprises the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra • ...
Principles of Cellular Biology by Kristen Cruz 2024-05-23
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- Organelle that modifies, packages, and distributes proteins
- Organelle that consists of stacks of flat interconnected sacs that synthesizes protein for secretion and membrane construction
- Thin barrier that separates the cell's contents from the outside
- Skeletal, cardiac, smooth are types of this tissue
- Type of tissue used for exchange, forms boundaries and includes glands for secretion
- Body system that involves the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- Body system that involves the bones and joints
- Organelle that contains the cell's DNA
- Level of organization that is composed of atoms
- Body system that involves white blood cells and lymphoid organs
- Organelle that is a meshwork of tiny interconnected tubules that packages and discharges molecules
- Body system involving the male and female gonads and related organs
- Body system that involves the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sense organs
- The release of substances from within the cell to the exterior of it
- Organelle whose function is protein synthesis
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- Organelle that lines cell to increase surface area to volume ratio
- Highest level of organization
- Body system involving tissues that can be skeletal, cardiac, or smooth
- Level of organization that is composed of organs
- Smallest level of organization in the body
- Level of organization that is composed of tissue
- Organelle that breaks down foreign substances and cellular waste
- Body system that involves the lungs and major airways
- Body system involving all hormone-secreting glands
- Body system involving the skin and its related structures
- Gel-like liquid in which the organelles and cytoskeleton are suspended in
- Body system that involves the kidneys and its associated structures
- Level of organization that is composed of organelles
- Type of tissue used for structural support, includes tendons, blood, and bones
- Body system that involves the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and related organs
- Organelle that is the major site of ATP production
31 Clues: Highest level of organization • Organelle that contains the cell's DNA • Smallest level of organization in the body • Organelle whose function is protein synthesis • Body system that involves the bones and joints • Level of organization that is composed of atoms • Level of organization that is composed of organs • Level of organization that is composed of tissue • ...
Chapter 14 2024-07-02
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- teeth begin ___ digestion
- carbs, fats, and proteins can all be used to power _____ ______
- substances produced by the liver and pancreas enter the ____ _____ to help in digestion
- your body cannot make these; often found in fruits and veggies
- this involves moving food along the alimentary canal
- your body has about 1 million of these tiny structures that filter the blood
- this can consist of water, waste and urea
- your body needs this much water a day
- they process in which your body takes in nutrients
- dissolves food and regulates body temperature
- bile is stored in the ______
- saturated fats are ____ at room temperature
- the main organs of the excretory system
- the primary function of the large intestine is the absorption of ____ and ____
- these provide the necessary amino acids for your body to build structures and control reactions
- fats are _____ at room temperature
- is used by your body to protect internal structures and store excess energy
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- Meat and eggs are good sources of these 2 classes of nutrients
- this is usually the first to fuel cellular respiration
- this is an inorganic substance that the body uses to build certain structures
- this systems job is to remove waste from the body
- these are often found in fruits and veggies
- the process of breaking down food into molecules for use
- this is used to digest fat
- they type of digestion occurs when food is crushed or ground into smaller pieces
- this organ expels urine from the body
- the primary function of the the excretory system is to ____ waste from the body
- this is the beginning of chemical digestion
- anorexia is a type of this
- the unit used to measure the energy in food
- the muscular bag that stores liquid wastes before they are passed from the body is called ___
- calcium and phosphate are examples of this class of nutrients
- this is the process of building new cells and structures from digested foods
- using enzymes to break down proteins into amino acids is an example of ____ digestion
- the waste produced as the body uses proteins is called ____
35 Clues: teeth begin ___ digestion • this is used to digest fat • anorexia is a type of this • bile is stored in the ______ • fats are _____ at room temperature • this organ expels urine from the body • your body needs this much water a day • the main organs of the excretory system • this can consist of water, waste and urea • these are often found in fruits and veggies • ...
6th Grade Health Crossword 2023-06-09
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- Which nutrient helps to regulate body temperature and transport waste products?
- Also known as cannabis, is a psychoactive drug
- What is the nutrient that provides energy for our body?
- A medical device used to deliver medication directly into the lungs. It is commonly used to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma.
- What is the name of the muscular organ that holds urine until it is released from the body?
- The identification of a disease or condition based on signs, symptoms, and medical tests.
- What is the largest organ in the human body?
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body.
- A waxy, fat-like substance present in the body, essential for various physiological processes but high levels can be associated with health problems.
- What is the term for the absence of illness or disease?
- What is the term for the ability to perform physical activities without getting tired easily?
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- What is the term for the process of converting food into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the body?
- Which nutrient is essential for healthy brain function?
- What is the disease caused by a lack of insulin or the body's inability to use it properly?
- The candy given to students who go above and beyond.
- What is the term for the feeling of sadness, hopelessness, and lack of interest in daily activities?
- Which nutrient helps build and repair body tissues?
- What is the term for the condition of having abnormally high levels of body fat?
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of diseases, such as hand washing and personal hygiene routines.
- A substance, whether natural or synthetic, that has the ability to alter the functioning of the body or mind when introduced into the body.
- What is the primary organ responsible for pumping blood in the human body?
21 Clues: What is the largest organ in the human body? • Also known as cannabis, is a psychoactive drug • Which nutrient helps build and repair body tissues? • The candy given to students who go above and beyond. • Which nutrient is essential for healthy brain function? • What is the nutrient that provides energy for our body? • ...
Principles of Biomedical Science Unit 1 2024-12-06
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- the type of device that gave us our digital evidence
- the name of the decedent
- the type of blood cells that help fight infections
- found Anna's body
- time of death where vital functions cease
- the factor related to death that describes medically how someone died (doctor) EX: cardiac arrhythmia
- body system that involves the trachea and lungs
- postmortem body condition where the temperature of the body changes to the temperature of the environment
- the type of blood cells that transport oxygen through the body
- the cutting of a body postmortem to find or confirm cause, manner and mechanism of death
- the drug AG took for her headache
- body system that involves the esophagus and stomach
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- found in Anna's toxicology report
- measured in a lie detector test and shows how many times your heart beats in one minute
- test that types known blood samples
- what was found on the note and glass at the scene
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- where autopsies happen and dead bodies are stored
- the color positive blood samples turn to when performing a Kastle-Meyer test
- larvae found at the scene
- postmortem body condition where the body stiffens
- AG's boyfriend
- the factor related to death that describes the circumstance in which how someone died (gossip) EX:GSW
- the lab where we drug tested the stomach contents of Anna Garcia
- body system involved in making offspring
- the lab results of this told us whose DNA was a the crime scene
- test that tells us if a substance is blood
- test commonly known as a lie detector test
- time of death that is recorded on the death certificate
- is a part of the nervous system, alongside the brain
- body system that expels waste from the body
- AG's soccer rival
- the factor related to death that rules a death natural, accidental, homicide, suicide, or undetermined
33 Clues: AG's boyfriend • found Anna's body • AG's soccer rival • deoxyribonucleic acid • the name of the decedent • larvae found at the scene • the drug AG took for her headache • found in Anna's toxicology report • test that types known blood samples • body system involved in making offspring • time of death where vital functions cease • test that tells us if a substance is blood • ...
Avery/graham 2023-04-07
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- away from the heart
- a waste substance that your lungs get rid of
- makes it stop bleeding
- in the body moving
- what lets the urine out of your body
- brings urine to the bladder
- a group of organs that work together
- an organ that takes waste from our blood and makes urine
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- it’s a strong part of your body
- it has the body keep it alive
- any substance that our body doesn’t need or use that it gets rid of
- system it goes around the body
- smallest blood vessel
- vessel it stick with the body
- getting rid of something
- a organ that breaks down the nutrients and chemicals in blood
- a organ that lets you take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide
- flows through the body to have it breath
- blood goes to the heart
- an organ that lets us rid of urea, water, and salt.
20 Clues: in the body moving • away from the heart • smallest blood vessel • makes it stop bleeding • blood goes to the heart • getting rid of something • brings urine to the bladder • it has the body keep it alive • vessel it stick with the body • system it goes around the body • it’s a strong part of your body • what lets the urine out of your body • a group of organs that work together • ...
Unit 1 BIO 102 Organization of the Body 2024-08-28
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- the study of the very small structures of the body (two words)
- two or more types of tissues working together to perform a specific function
- a body part that is located farther away from the point of attachment or trunk
- the maintenance of the body's internal environment within specific ranges
- a body part that is located nearer to the body's midline
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- the least complex level of organization
- the serous membrane that surrounds an individual organ
- a body part that is located away from the body surface
- the internal state of the body is one of ______ (two words)
- the body plane that splits the body into top and bottom portions
- the body plane that splits the body into equal right and left halves
- a body part that is located above another part or toward the head
- the membranes that have to do with the heart
- the body cavity containing the brain and spinal cord
- the body cavity located on the ventral side of the body containing the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities
15 Clues: the least complex level of organization • the membranes that have to do with the heart • the body cavity containing the brain and spinal cord • the serous membrane that surrounds an individual organ • a body part that is located away from the body surface • a body part that is located nearer to the body's midline • ...
Life Science Summative 2 2024-12-11
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- The cardiovascular system and respiratory system work together to take this into the body
- When different types of cells work together to do a job, they make a ____
- The body system that is made of bones and helps us move and stand
- The body system the works to bring oxygen in and send carbon dioxide out
- When different types of organs work together to do a job, they make a ____
- All the body systems are working together to try and maintain _____
- The smallest unit of life
- A structure of the nervous system that sends signals
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- The body system that works to breakdown food and take out nutrients
- The body system thatinvloves blood carry nutrients, waste, and oxygen throughout your body
- The cardiovascular system and respiratory system work together to take this out of the body
- The body system that works closely with the skeletal system to help us move
- The body system that removes CO2, solid waste, and salt
- A structure in the muscular system that we can move voluntarily
- a structure in the stomach that chemically dissolves food
- How something is made (what it is made out of)
- Something job
- When different types of tissues work together to do a job, they make a ____
- When the skeletal system and muscular system work together they help us do this
19 Clues: Something job • The smallest unit of life • How something is made (what it is made out of) • A structure of the nervous system that sends signals • The body system that removes CO2, solid waste, and salt • a structure in the stomach that chemically dissolves food • A structure in the muscular system that we can move voluntarily • ...
Intro to Anatomy Terms 2025-12-28
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- position Body is standing, feet together, facing forward, arms to side
- Membrane that covers organs
- Study of internal and external structures of the body
- Anatomy where structures cant be seen with the naked eye
- Divides Anterior and Posterior sections of the body
- Membrane lining with the abdominopelvic cavity
- Microscopic anatomy that deals with tissues
- Front of the body separated by diaphragm (Thoracic, Abdominopelvic cavities)
- Microscopic anatomy that deals with cells
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- Membrane attached to wall of cavity
- Separates both the right and left portions of the body
- Anatomy that deal with observation of large structures
- Head, neck and trunk
- Arms, legs, and their girdles
- Separates the body horizontally
- Function of the body
- Involves mostly the back of the upper body (Cranial, Vertebral)
17 Clues: Head, neck and trunk • Function of the body • Membrane that covers organs • Arms, legs, and their girdles • Separates the body horizontally • Membrane attached to wall of cavity • Microscopic anatomy that deals with cells • Microscopic anatomy that deals with tissues • Membrane lining with the abdominopelvic cavity • Divides Anterior and Posterior sections of the body • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2013-01-31
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- System that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- System that controls growth, development, and bmetabolism; maintains homeostasis.
- Are solid at room temperature and have a longer shelf life than unsaturated fats.
- Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life.
- Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew.
- Digestive organ in which most chemical digestion and absorption of food takes place.
- Contractions of smooth muscles that provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach.
- Is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into smaller components that are more easily absorbed into a blood stream
- Important for growth of skin cells; important for night vision.
- The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by this type of tissue.
- This is assisting the panreas in fat digestion. Produces bile.
- Promotes bone growth; increases calcium and phosphorus absorption.
- Lipid; made up of fatty acids and glycerol; type f nutrient that protects body organs, insulates the body, and stores energy.
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- Organ in the digestive system that removes water from the undigested material that pases throug it; also called colon.
- Can be stored in the fatty tissues of the body. The body can build up small deposits of these vitamins for future use.
- System that consists of organs that break down food into components that your body uses for energy and for building and repairing cells and tissues.
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects is parts.
- Cannot be made in the body and are needed to perform many of fat's functions.
- Enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches.
- Connecting the mouth to the stomach
- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- Macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; needed by the body for growth and repair.
- Organic molecule that helps regulate body processes.
24 Clues: Connecting the mouth to the stomach • System that eliminates waste products from the body. • Organic molecule that helps regulate body processes. • Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew. • Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life. • Enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches. • ...
Animal Kingdom and Dissection Terms Review 2023-04-11
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- divisible into symmetrical halves
- animals with internal body cavities
- structural component of exoskeletons
- a mammal that gives birth to their live, underdeveloped young
- closer to the origin or point of attachment
- the division of bodies into repetitive segments
- animals lacking internal body cavities
- a membrane enclosing the heart
- heart chamber that receives blood
- at or near the tail
- capable of internal heat generation
- skeleton made up of lower and upper extremities
- reproduction from a single parent
- fluid-filled cavity that encloses an embryo during development
- external respiratory opening in arthropods
- further from the origin or point of attachment
- the back
- front of the body (synonym for anterior)
- unicellular organism without cell nucleus
- towards the back of the body (similar to dorsal)
- releasing heat
- fertilization of a egg after being laid
- further from the surface
- organisms that develop a mouth first
- the concentration of sense organs in the head
- giving birth to live, fully developed offspring
- organisms that develop a mouth second
- the lower half of the body
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- heart chamber that releases blood into the circulatory system
- skeleton made up of bones in the head, neck, back and chest
- a system where blood is contained in vessels and circulates from the heart
- external framework protecting an animal's body
- fertilization that occurs inside the body
- an organism possesses both male and female organs
- nearer to the surface
- front of the body
- a system where blood is not contained in vessles in order to circulate
- vessels that ditribute blood to the body
- divides a body into equal right and left halves
- reproduction via two parents
- tubes carrying blood throughout the body
- organisms having a true cell nucleus
- a simple eye
- the upper half of the body
- divides a body into superior and inferior parts
- symmetry about a central axis
- tubular protrudences on an echinoderm
- laying eggs
- internal bone structure
- the process of breathing
50 Clues: the back • laying eggs • a simple eye • releasing heat • front of the body • at or near the tail • nearer to the surface • internal bone structure • the process of breathing • further from the surface • the upper half of the body • the lower half of the body • reproduction via two parents • symmetry about a central axis • a membrane enclosing the heart • divisible into symmetrical halves • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- The skeletal system produces
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- A buzzing fly is a
- The skeletal consists of 206
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- directs air to the lungs
- intestine the is part of the digestion
- attach to bones
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The circulatory system includes vessels
- A is what your body dose
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • directs air to the lungs • A is what your body dose • The skeletal system produces • The skeletal consists of 206 • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
Across
- The circulatory system includes vessels
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- A is what your body dose
- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- directs air to the lungs
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The skeletal system produces
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- intestine the is part of the digestion
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- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- The skeletal consists of 206
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- A buzzing fly is a
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- attach to bones
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • A is what your body dose • directs air to the lungs • The skeletal consists of 206 • The skeletal system produces • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
averys crossword puzzle 2022-03-29
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- acids small units that makeup protein
- high amount of nutrients relative to their number of calories
- weighing less than healthy for a persons gender, age, height, age, and body type
- elements in food that help your body work
- nutrients and how the body uses them
- body's physical need for food
- emotional desire for food
- reminder to help consumers make healthy food choices
- tough, stringy part of raw fruits, vegetables, whole wheat, and other grains
- starches and sugars found in foods, mainly plant foods
- method for assessing your body size based on your height and weight
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- heat that measures energy available in food
- balance between the calories you take in from food and the calories your body uses.
- helps regulate body functions
- nutrients used to build and repair cells
- food that your body needs to function
- weighing more than healthy for a person of your gender,height, age, and body type
- nutrients that promote normal growth, gives you energy, and keeps your skin healthy
18 Clues: emotional desire for food • helps regulate body functions • body's physical need for food • nutrients and how the body uses them • acids small units that makeup protein • food that your body needs to function • nutrients used to build and repair cells • elements in food that help your body work • heat that measures energy available in food • ...
invertabrates 2013-05-21
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- flattened body.
- soft, unsegmented bodies.
- soft, flat, usually unsegmented bodies.
- internal segments with some repeated organs.
- hollow, soft body.
- spongy body with no body organs.
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- 4 pairs of legs.
- most have a soft body.
- most have a shell.
- 3 pairs of legs.
- tubular body.
- 5 or more pairs of legs.
- paired, jointed legs.
- soft round body, no tenticals.
- night time bugs.
15 Clues: tubular body. • flattened body. • 4 pairs of legs. • 3 pairs of legs. • night time bugs. • most have a shell. • hollow, soft body. • paired, jointed legs. • most have a soft body. • 5 or more pairs of legs. • soft, unsegmented bodies. • soft round body, no tenticals. • spongy body with no body organs. • soft, flat, usually unsegmented bodies. • internal segments with some repeated organs.
Introductory Terminology 2017-01-27
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- body cavity that contains the thorax and abdomen
- anatomy visible without the microscope
- plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior
- away from the midsagittal plane
- anatomy under the microscope
- the smallest unit of all living things
- tissue that covers exposed surfaces
- cells that have a common function
- in the anatomical position the feet are...
- tissue that provides structure and support
- the study of how the body functions
- tissue that is specialised for conducting electrical impulses
- towards the tail
- at a lower level
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- to the front
- describes the chest and abdomen
- tissue specialised for contraction
- the plane that divides the body into right and left parts
- close to the body surface
- towards the head
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower parts
- the little finger lies .... to the thumb
- away from an attached base
- behind
- farther from the body surface
- the thigh is .....to the knee
- above
- cavity that houses the brain
28 Clues: above • behind • to the front • towards the head • towards the tail • at a lower level • close to the body surface • away from an attached base • anatomy under the microscope • cavity that houses the brain • farther from the body surface • the thigh is .....to the knee • describes the chest and abdomen • away from the midsagittal plane • cells that have a common function • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
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- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- supply raw materials for growth
- the most important nutrient
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- the major source of energy in the body
- tissue that movement are form
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- the small unit of life
- guards against infection and injury
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- the internal condition of the human body
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- system that protect the body from diseases
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
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- group of tissue performing a specific function
- system that controls growth development
- system that produce gametes
- system that eliminates products waste
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- system that produce movement
- system that breaks down food
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- system that supports the body
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- many cells in a specific function
25 Clues: the small unit of life • system that produce gametes • the most important nutrient • system that produce movement • system that breaks down food • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • tissue that movement are form • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
Science Frog Crossword 7th grade 2024-06-10
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- The frog's "nose"
- The first major site of chemical digestion
- The fat in the body needed for hibernation and matching
- Moves the digested foods out of the body
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The eye cover
- A thin-looking band that runs down the duodenum and the stomach
- Stores bile
- Stores urine
- Part of the female body's reproductive system
- All of the waste from the body is collected here
- A red shaped looking bean
- The frogs "ears"
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- Teeth used to catch prey
- Filters blood and makes urine
- Delivers oxygen to the body
- Largest organ in a frogs body
- The membrane that holds and protects the coils of the small intestine
- The lower chamber in the heart
- Enters food into the body
- Part of the body that stores eggs, sperm, and solid waste
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from your heart
- The first part of the small intestine
- The upper chamber in the heart
24 Clues: Stores bile • Stores urine • The eye cover • The frogs "ears" • The frog's "nose" • Teeth used to catch prey • Enters food into the body • A red shaped looking bean • Delivers oxygen to the body • Filters blood and makes urine • Largest organ in a frogs body • The lower chamber in the heart • The upper chamber in the heart • The first part of the small intestine • ...
20250301 初二 八下M4 2025-03-01
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- the front part of the body ,our food get in there every day
- busy with activities,
- the condition of the body
- pain,
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- unhealthy condition of the body or mind
- 1the health of a body
- feel like sleepig
- a pain in the head
- the ache around a tooth
- nwell, sick, not good, feeling bad
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- 14. getting high temperature
- not strong
- send out air from the mouth in a noisy way
- not sick, healthy
- to get
- a person of a group, society, etc.
- physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy:
- every day
- feeling not warm enough
- rom past until now
- possibly but not certainly, maybe
- an animal raised as a family member , not for food
- a part of your body, where blood (血)goes in and out.
- feeling bad, not comfortable
25 Clues: pain, • to get • every day • not strong • not sick, healthy • feel like sleepig • a pain in the head • rom past until now • busy with activities, • 1the health of a body • feeling not warm enough • the ache around a tooth • the condition of the body • 14. getting high temperature • feeling bad, not comfortable • possibly but not certainly, maybe • a person of a group, society, etc. • ...
Animal Crossword Puzzle Creation 2026-03-18
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- Vascular System Fluid-filled system used for movement in echinoderms
- Free-swimming, bell-shaped body form of cnidarians
- Animals that rely on external heat sources
- To shed an outer layer or exoskeleton
- Living on or near the ocean floor
- Bladder Organ that helps fish control buoyancy
- Sessile, tube-shaped body form of cnidarians
- Internal skeleton inside the body
- Animal with a backbone
- Organism with both male and female reproductive organs
- Organ that nourishes developing embryos in mammals
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- No body symmetry at all
- Animals that regulate their own body temperature
- Asexual reproduction where a new organism grows off the parent
- Animal without a backbone
- Flexible connective tissue found in some skeletons
- Hard outer covering for protection and support
- Eggs Eggs with a protective membrane for land development
- Symmetry Body divided into equal left and right halves
- Glands Organs that produce milk in mammals
- Symmetry Body parts arranged around a central axis
21 Clues: Animal with a backbone • No body symmetry at all • Animal without a backbone • Living on or near the ocean floor • Internal skeleton inside the body • To shed an outer layer or exoskeleton • Animals that rely on external heat sources • Glands Organs that produce milk in mammals • Sessile, tube-shaped body form of cnidarians • Hard outer covering for protection and support • ...
directional terms 2022-11-02
Across
- Nearest to the center
- Horizontally cut
- Joint angle decreases
- Cutting from side
- Above
- Joint moves toward the body
- Middle
- near the front of body
Down
- near the back of body
- Hand or foot rolls outward
- Farthest from center of body
- Hand or foot rolls inward
- Joint moves away from body
- Joint angle increases
- Below
- Vertically cut
- Side
17 Clues: Side • Above • Below • Middle • Vertically cut • Horizontally cut • Cutting from side • near the back of body • Nearest to the center • Joint angle decreases • Joint angle increases • near the front of body • Hand or foot rolls inward • Hand or foot rolls outward • Joint moves away from body • Joint moves toward the body • Farthest from center of body
Chapter 8: Animals' need to survive 2017-08-27
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- A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue; the constant changes taking place around us.
- A type of muscle that is involuntary and that allows food to move along the digestive system.
- A group of similar cells performing a common function.
- Type of cell that fights off viral and bacterial infections wherein when viruses and bacteria are present, these multiply rapidly to engulf and destroy them.
- A type of muscle that is voluntary and mostly attached to the bones.
- A body system that works by regulating most activities by sending nerve impulses throughout the body.
- The food intake and the processes of food conversion.
- The process wherein the nutrients absorbed are transported to provide fuel and essential raw materials that the body needs.
- The passing of materials that were not absorbed in the large intestine out of the body.
- The intake of food into the body.
- How the body gets oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- Animal's feeding habit wherein animals eat flesh.
- The largest organ of our body and the outer covering that protects our body.
- A type of tissue that is responsible for the transport of absorbed food in the body.
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- The study of animal and plant tissues.
- The process of removing undigested matter from the body.
- The process of maintenance of the internal environment in the body.
- A firm framework that gives physical support and protection for the body and provides surfaces for the attachment of muscles.
- A body system that produces hormones that control many of the bodily activities.
- A type of muscle that is involuntary and pumps the heart.
- Animals reproduce sexually through the merging of the gametes (sperm and egg cells).
- A specialized cell that carries information through the nervous system in the form of nerve impulses.
- An instrument used to cut tissues in ultra-thin sections
- The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food molecules into soluble and diffusible molecules that can be absorbed into body cells.
- The process whereby the digested food materials are taken by the cells and are converted into new protoplasm to provide energy.
25 Clues: The intake of food into the body. • The study of animal and plant tissues. • Animal's feeding habit wherein animals eat flesh. • The food intake and the processes of food conversion. • A group of similar cells performing a common function. • The process of removing undigested matter from the body. • An instrument used to cut tissues in ultra-thin sections • ...
Body systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues,
- a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- a system where some portion or all of the output produced by the system returns as input, effecting the succeeding processes
- digestion Mechanical digestion involves physically breaking down food substances into smaller particles to more efficiently undergo chemical digestion.
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
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- The systems that excrete wastes from the body
- The organs that are involved in breathing
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- The system in the body composed of muscle cells and tissues that brings about movement of an organ or body part.
20 Clues: The organs that are involved in breathing • The systems that excrete wastes from the body • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body. • a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function. • ...
Term Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-30
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- a paper cut is a _____ wound
- closest to the midline of the body
- Looseness in the joint
- peripheral is situated _____ from a center
- laying face up
- bringing the toes towards the body
- the back of the body
- Healing apparatus
- situated to a center
- swelling in the joint
- position of a body part that is bent outwards
- injury with a long onset and long duration
- top side of a structure
- Dx
- A grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage
- movement away from the midline of the body
- proximal is ____ to the center of the body
- Pointing the toes outward away from the neutral position of the foot
- increasing the angle of a joint
- farthest from the midline of the body
- furthest away from the skin
- bodys response to injury
- swelling in tissue
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- a concussion is an _____ injury
- in the front of the body
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- towards the feet
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- flexing your arms is an example of this fundamental movement
- pointing the toes away from the body
- another word for a bruise
- HA
- your head is ____ to your heart
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- amount of movement allowed at the joint
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- lowering your arms from being in a t position is an example of this fundamental movement
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- bringing the toes towards the midline of the body
- farthest from the center of the body
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- ADL
- laying face down
- the anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Ⓛ
- position of a body part that is bent inwards
- pain produced when structure is palpated
- extreme straightening of a part
- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- the underside of the foot
- PRN/prn
55 Clues: Ⓛ • HA • Dx • ADL • PRN/prn • laying face up • laying face down • towards the feet • Healing apparatus • swelling in tissue • the back of the body • situated to a center • swelling in the joint • Looseness in the joint • top side of a structure • bodys response to injury • in the front of the body • another word for a bruise • the underside of the foot • a paper cut is a _____ wound • ...
invertabrates 2013-05-21
Across
- flattened body.
- soft, unsegmented bodies.
- soft, flat, usually unsegmented bodies.
- internal segments with some repeated organs.
- hollow, soft body.
- spongy body with no body organs.
Down
- 4 pairs of legs.
- most have a soft body.
- most have a shell.
- 3 pairs of legs.
- tubular body.
- 5 or more pairs of legs.
- paired, jointed legs.
- soft round body, no tenticals.
- night time bugs.
15 Clues: tubular body. • flattened body. • 4 pairs of legs. • 3 pairs of legs. • night time bugs. • most have a shell. • hollow, soft body. • paired, jointed legs. • most have a soft body. • 5 or more pairs of legs. • soft, unsegmented bodies. • soft round body, no tenticals. • spongy body with no body organs. • soft, flat, usually unsegmented bodies. • internal segments with some repeated organs.
Fund. 2 Unit 6 2025-02-14
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- the part of the body that helps you smell
- having to do with boys and men
- the part of the body you use to write with
- what a piece of writing is mainly about
- these help you sense feelings
- a few words providing readers with information regarding a figure, table, or equation
- a picture made by a camera
- the part of your body that helps pump blood through your body
- the part of the body that helps you hear
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- the name of a book, composition, or other work
- the part of the body that helps you breathe
- the part of the body that houses the brain
- a person who plays sports
- having to do with girls or women
- text that is set off to from the main body of text to provide additional information to the reader
- to try to do better than other athletes
- a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below is about
- the part of the body located just below your lips
18 Clues: a person who plays sports • a picture made by a camera • these help you sense feelings • having to do with boys and men • having to do with girls or women • what a piece of writing is mainly about • to try to do better than other athletes • the part of the body that helps you hear • the part of the body that helps you smell • the part of the body that houses the brain • ...
Body Systems and Chemistry 2023-01-06
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- these are the electrons that compose the outer shell of an atom
- the action the muscular system performs to help the body generate heat
- this plane divides the body lengthwise into right and left sides
- this term describes the body region that includes the back of the head
- this term describes the body region that includes the cheek
- this body cavity includes the mediastinum and pleural cavity
- compounds that ionize in water and create a solution capable of conducting electricity and are crucial for several bodily functions
- this reaction involves building larger and more complex chemical molecules from smaller subunits
- key functions of this body system include regulation of blood volume and pressure control of acid-base balance and excretion of wastes
- this is created when two or more substances blend together rather than combine
- this is the protein that carries oxygen in the blood
- this substance releases a hydrogen ion when dissolved in water
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- this element has the highest percentage of body weight in the human body
- type of amino acid that must be obtained through diet
- this term describes the body region that makes up the front of the elbow
- key functions of this body system include protection sensation and temperature regulation
- chemical substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction and is a protein
- directional term that describes being away from the body's midline
- the body has ____ abdominal quadrants
- this number represents the percentage of cholesterol that is consumed through diet
- this term describes the chemical reaction where two or more substances combine to form a different more complex substance
- directional term that describes being closest to the point of origin
- each number on the pH scale represents a ___-fold change in hydrogen concentration
- this body cavity includes the cranial cavity
24 Clues: the body has ____ abdominal quadrants • this body cavity includes the cranial cavity • this is the protein that carries oxygen in the blood • type of amino acid that must be obtained through diet • this term describes the body region that includes the cheek • this body cavity includes the mediastinum and pleural cavity • ...
health crossword 2018-12-07
Across
- low-level activity that prepares your body to return to resting state
- person who eats mostly or only plant-based foods
- a tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
- a waxy fatlike substance in your blood
- the spreading of pathogens from one food to another
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- below the standard weight range for your height
- substances in food that your body needs to grow repair itself and supply you with energy
- a condition in which the bones become fragile and break easily
- substances added to a food to produce a desired effect
- starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy
- a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food
- involving little physical activity
- eating disorder in which the fear of gaining weight leads people to starve themselves
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- elements found in food that are used by the body
- overworking the body
- exercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities
- eating disorder in which people overeat compulsively
- heavier than the standard weight range for your height
- very large amount of any supplement
- ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- physical activity to improve or maintain physical fitness
- dangerously low body temperature
- eating disorder that involves cycles of overeating or attempts to rid the body of food
- damage to the skin caused by extreme cold
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens
- exercise session at your highest peak
- the process which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food
- nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues
- gentle cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
30 Clues: overworking the body • dangerously low body temperature • involving little physical activity • very large amount of any supplement • exercise session at your highest peak • a waxy fatlike substance in your blood • damage to the skin caused by extreme cold • below the standard weight range for your height • elements found in food that are used by the body • ...
Intro to Medical Terminology 2025-08-19
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- The study of disease
- A vertical plane that divides the body into front and back sections
- The cavity that protects the spinal cord
- The cavity that protects the heart lungs and esophagus
- Are not objective or measurable
- Located closer to the top of the head
- Near the midline or center of body
- A horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections
- Serve as reference points when describing anatomical location, position and directional movement
- The cavity that protects the organs and tissues within the backside of the body
- An injury or condition that originates within the body
- The cavity that protects the brain
- Inherited, passed on from one’s parents
- A disease that has an unknown etiology
- Near the point of origin
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- An infection or disease that arises as a complication of medical or surgical intervention
- A prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease or condition
- The study of the functions of bodily structures
- The identification of a health condition
- Capable of causing an infection
- The study of the structures of the body
- The cavity that contains the stomach, spleen, and pancreas
- Located near the soles of feet
- Towards the back of the body
- Away from point of origin
- Relating to, or situated near the tail or inferior end of the body
- The side of the body; further from the midline
- Are Objective observations, can be measured
- A vertical plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
- The cavity protects the organs and tissues within the front side of the body
- Use of a stethoscope to listen to sound within body cavities
- A condition that is present at birth and may be a result of either genetic or environmental factors
- An infection acquired in a hospital setting that was not present upon admission
- The study of the causes of pathological conditions
- Towards the front of the body
35 Clues: The study of disease • Near the point of origin • Away from point of origin • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Located near the soles of feet • Capable of causing an infection • Are not objective or measurable • Near the midline or center of body • The cavity that protects the brain • Located closer to the top of the head • ...
Sports Med Terms 2024-09-16
Across
- Moving inward
- Turning palms downward
- Cracking or grinding sounds
- Rotating outward
- Farther
- Blood bruise
- Bruise
- Sudden
- Outer
- Turning palms upward
- Rotating inward
- Lower on body
- Backside
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- Long term/slow to develop
- Skin cut
- Closer
- Splits body left/right
- Bending joint
- Splits body front/back
- Scrape
- Straightening joint
- Towards middle
- Splitting body up/down
- Moving outward
- Closer to head
25 Clues: Outer • Closer • Scrape • Bruise • Sudden • Farther • Skin cut • Backside • Blood bruise • Moving inward • Bending joint • Lower on body • Towards middle • Moving outward • Closer to head • Rotating inward • Rotating outward • Straightening joint • Turning palms upward • Turning palms downward • Splits body left/right • Splits body front/back • Splitting body up/down • Long term/slow to develop • ...
Lesson 3 Sum It Up! 2016-03-27
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- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart.
- The heart, vessels, and blood are all part of which system.
- Organs in this system brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Oxygen and nutrients pass through these walls to the body.
- This system produces movement in the body.
- Movements in the body that you can control.
- Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system.
- The place where two or more bones meet.
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- These cells help fight disease.
- This cushions the ends of bones and forms flexible parts like ears and nose.
- Movements in the body that happen without having to think about them.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Blood is made up of clear liquid that carries nutrients and blood cells throughout the body.
- this connects bones together at the joint.
- Drum-like sound that your heart makes when it contracts.
- These often work in pairs; when one contracts the other relaxes.
- Organs that support and protect the body and store minerals.
- Main organs of the respiratory system that expand to fill with air.
- carries oxygen throughout the body.
20 Clues: These cells help fight disease. • carries oxygen throughout the body. • The place where two or more bones meet. • this connects bones together at the joint. • This system produces movement in the body. • Movements in the body that you can control. • Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart. • Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system. • ...
Science 2024-02-23
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- Nerve cells that send messages all over your body to allow you to do everything.
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- Largest joint in a human body.
- Carry blood back to the heart.
- Main nerve tissue column that is connected to the brain.
- Largest organ in the body and covers the body's entire external surface.
- Long tube-like organ that connects the stomach and the large intestine.
- Help you move, breathe, swallow and stay alive.
- Controls all body functions of a human being.
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- Carry blood away from the heart.
- Contains the endocrine and exocrine gland.
- Hormone that stimulates the secretion of milk by the mammary glands.
- A collection of parts able to work together to serve a common purpose.
- Two bean-shaped organs that filter your blood.
- Material organism of an individual, human or animal, either living or dead.
- Hardest tissue in the human body.
- Biggest internal organ in the human body.
- Principal muscle of respiration.
- Basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life.
- Lightest organ of the human body system.
- An enclosed, cable-like bundle of nerve fibers.
21 Clues: Largest joint in a human body. • Carry blood back to the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Principal muscle of respiration. • Hardest tissue in the human body. • Lightest organ of the human body system. • Biggest internal organ in the human body. • Contains the endocrine and exocrine gland. • Controls all body functions of a human being. • ...
Curtis's Water Sysetems Crosswords 2024-11-19
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- non moving can be large body of water?
- where do torontonians get our filtered water from(5 words)?
- an artificial waterway used to drain or transport things?
- What can cause water sources to dry up?
- a fast moving body of fresh water?
- it is a famous basin found in the USA.
- a shallow body of water thats separated from a bigger and deep body of water?
- what is the longest river?
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- the largest ocean on he earth?
- an under ground water source?
- one of the great lakes (2 words)?
- a cycle on how water can natural go to other places?
- a large body of salt water?
- a salt water water body that covers most of the earths surface?
- what helps us get electricity by slowing down the water?
- an artificial body of water used to as a water supply?
- It has 1000s of tributaries from the amazon river which makes it called the?
- how are the seal levels rising?
- water falling from high places?
- tiny body of water with still water?`
- water that has been frozen into big ice chunks?
- if there is not enough rain what would form?
22 Clues: what is the longest river? • a large body of salt water? • an under ground water source? • the largest ocean on he earth? • how are the seal levels rising? • water falling from high places? • one of the great lakes (2 words)? • a fast moving body of fresh water? • tiny body of water with still water?` • non moving can be large body of water? • ...
Nutrition Review 2024-12-02
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- Primary Source of Energy
- They are high in calcium, good source of protein, Vitamin D and potassium
- chemicals that do important jobs in your body
- good fat: lowers cholesterol, found in plant and olive oils, avocados, almonds
- Immune system, waste disposal
- vitamins which dissolve in water
- eyes and cells
- A form of carbohydrates that the body converts to glucose
- bad fat: increases cholesterol and heart disease, found in animal sources (red meat and dairy products
- absorb/transports nutrients
- Help Build and Repair Tissue
- A part of every cell and tissue in the body
- Major source of many important nutrients
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- used to build, repair, and maintain every cell in your body
- Foods made up of wheats, rice, oat, etc
- Antioxidant, good for the skin
- Bone growth, prevents toxicity in the body
- they come from plants, naturally low in fat
- very bad fat: raises cholesterol, found in processed food
- metabolism, skin, immune system
- like vitamins and are used in the body to promote chemical reactions and from body structures
- vitamins which are stored in fat tissues in your body and in your liver
22 Clues: eyes and cells • Primary Source of Energy • absorb/transports nutrients • Help Build and Repair Tissue • Immune system, waste disposal • Antioxidant, good for the skin • metabolism, skin, immune system • vitamins which dissolve in water • Foods made up of wheats, rice, oat, etc • Major source of many important nutrients • Bone growth, prevents toxicity in the body • ...
Earth's Land and Water Features 2013-10-24
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- A wide flat area.
- A small river or stream.
- A high, steep section of rock or soil.
- A natural body of moving water.
- A mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river.
- Low land between hills or mountains.
- Flat land that is higher than the land around it.
- An area with very little rain.
- A deep valley with high, steep sides.
- A body of water surrounded by land.
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- A large body of salt water.
- A landform that rises high above the ground.
- A natural stream of water falling from a high place.
- A landform that is lower and rounder than a mountain.
- Where a body of water meets land.
- A mound or ridge of sand.
- Where river water and ocean water meet.
- The land along the edge of a body of water.
- A narrow body of water off of a larger body of water.
19 Clues: A wide flat area. • A small river or stream. • A mound or ridge of sand. • A large body of salt water. • An area with very little rain. • A natural body of moving water. • Where a body of water meets land. • A body of water surrounded by land. • Low land between hills or mountains. • A deep valley with high, steep sides. • A high, steep section of rock or soil. • ...
2nd Quarter 2015-03-09
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- Protect the body against infections
- Coordinates the metabollic activities of many organs
- is a membrane bound organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
- smallest organization of life
- Supplies oxygen to the blood
- the control center of the cell
- Provides Support for body and protects critical body parts
- Involved with the productions
- Coordintes the other systems and helps the body respond and adjust to the environmental condition
- part of the body
- also known as the renal system
- Fibrous tissue that contracts/release producing bodily movement
- protein factory
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- Living things
- make all food, when photosynthesis begin
- is a membrane-bound cell organelle found in most animal cells (they are absent in red blood cells)
- Protect the Body From Mechanical Injury
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the body
- Muscular Movement that can be controlled
- Allows movement of the entire body
- Major Excretory open
- the get like staff that cell parts are floating in
- Supplies nutrient and oxygen to the cells
- Muscle that carry on their works continuosly even w/o control
- Containing waste products
25 Clues: Living things • protein factory • part of the body • Major Excretory open • Containing waste products • Supplies oxygen to the blood • smallest organization of life • Involved with the productions • the control center of the cell • also known as the renal system • Allows movement of the entire body • Protect the body against infections • Protect the Body From Mechanical Injury • ...
Organ System 2022-05-24
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- Receives and convey info about the current light-dark cycle from the environment
- The control system of the body.
- The Body's Central Framework.
- Makes the largest organ of the Human body.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Holds stuctures together and stabilizes them.
- Transmiter from the Brain telling the body wjat to do.
- Breaks down food to absorb the energy and nutrients.
- Rids the body of waste.
- Helps with the developing of offspring.
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- Maintains the fluid levels in the body by removing the fluids that leak from the Blood Vessels.
- Removes wates, toxins, and exctra water from the bloodstream.
- Allows us to breathe.
- Making up the body's hormones it refulates the biological processes in the body.
- Makes enzymes to break down suger,fats, and starches.
- It is resposible for the body's movement.
- Helps with removing waste gases and moving fresh air in the body.
- The parts making the Human skeleton.
- The female reproductive gland.
- The body's external and first line of defense from viruses and bacteria.
- Produces Blood Cells.
- Delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- The male reproductive gland.
23 Clues: Allows us to breathe. • Produces Blood Cells. • Rids the body of waste. • The male reproductive gland. • The Body's Central Framework. • The female reproductive gland. • The control system of the body. • Pumps blood throughout the body. • The parts making the Human skeleton. • Helps with the developing of offspring. • It is resposible for the body's movement. • ...
word 4930 초등저1-2(2) 2022-06-25
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- n. the top part of the body
- n. a female child
- n. a child; a young person
- n. soft material worn on the feet underneath shoes
- n. this day
- n. bills and coins used to buy things, currency
- n. a piece of jewelry worn on a finger
- a. not pretty
- n. the front part of the head
- n. a bone in the mouth that can bite or chew
- n. a shiny rock used to make jewelry
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- n. trousers, clothing worn on the lower part of the body
- n.the body part that attaches the head to the shoulders
- n. a body part at the end of the arm
- a. ill; not feeling well
- a. not weak
- n. a woman
- n. a body part on the face that sees
- n. the body part that one uses to eat and speak
- a. not wet; having no water in it
- n. a male person
- a. full of water; not dry
- n. a body part on the bottom of a leg that has five toes
- n. a body part used for walking or standing
- a. sick; not feeling well
25 Clues: n. a woman • a. not weak • n. this day • a. not pretty • n. a male person • n. a female child • a. ill; not feeling well • a. full of water; not dry • a. sick; not feeling well • n. a child; a young person • n. the top part of the body • n. the front part of the head • a. not wet; having no water in it • n. a body part at the end of the arm • n. a body part on the face that sees • ...
General Vocab Crossword 2022-09-15
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- Towards the head end of the body
- the act of turning inside out
- Divides the body into left and right
- Refers to a skin wound
- bruise, result of a direct blow or an impact Coronal divides the body into dorsal and ventral parts
- The cracking, crunching, grinding, or grating noise when flexing a joint
- The movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- Divides body into superior and inferior parts
- Rotation movement of the forearm that results in the palm facing upwards
- A superficial rub or wearing off of the skin, usually from a scrape or brush burn
- Indicates proximity
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- A turning inward, inside out, or other reversal of the normal relation
- refers to the distance
- Rotation movement of the forearm that results in the palm facing downwards
- Back of the body
- Away from the head
- Movement of a limb toward the median plane of the body
- To the side, away from the middle of the body Medial Toward the middle or center
- backwards bending, increase the angle between parts Flexion / Forwards bending, increase the angle between parts
- Persistent and long-lasting
- Severe and sudden in onset
21 Clues: Back of the body • Away from the head • Indicates proximity • refers to the distance • Refers to a skin wound • Severe and sudden in onset • Persistent and long-lasting • the act of turning inside out • Towards the head end of the body • Divides the body into left and right • Divides body into superior and inferior parts • Movement of a limb toward the median plane of the body • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-16
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- system – breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- system – produces offspring
- – a change in the position of an object
- – balanced; unchanging
- system – removes waste from the body
- – interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
- – a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- system – provides movement of the body
- system – regulates the body with hormones
- change – change which alters matter without changing its chemical composition or the identity of the substance
- stimulus – a change within the organism
- system – provides structure and protection for the body
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- system – controls and coordinates the body
- system – transports nutrients and oxygen to the body
- stimulus – a change in the environment outside of the organism
- mechanism – a response within a system that influences the activity of that system
- – the body’s ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- system – exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- – a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object / material
- change – the formation of a new substance with different properties; cannot be undone by physical means
- system – provides protection of the body
21 Clues: – balanced; unchanging • system – produces offspring • system – removes waste from the body • system – provides movement of the body • – a change in the position of an object • stimulus – a change within the organism • system – provides protection of the body • system – regulates the body with hormones • system – controls and coordinates the body • ...
Nutrients 2022-09-15
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- is a mineral that can be found in dairy products like milk, cheese, or yogurt
- the study of how your body uses the food you eat to keep you healthy
- dissolves in fatty material
- the human body needs about 500 mg of this a day to survive.
- the human body is 50-60% of this.
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes.
- a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body and supply you with energy
- provides the body quick energy
- vitamin that helps maintain healthy skin, bones, vision, and teeth.
- nutrients that regulate many chemical reactions in the body. Found naturally in rocks and soil
- is a mineral that helps hemoglobin
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- vitamin that helps maintain red blood cells
- is another world for the Vitamin B3
- dissolves in water
- when you are iron deficient
- supply energy, insulates, and supports organs and provides a medium for fat soluble vitamins
- Mg is the abbreviation for this mineral
- helps build and repair muscle tissue and transports oxygen and nutrient throughout the body.
- vitamin that helps carbohydrates use and the nervous system
- number of essential nutrients
20 Clues: dissolves in water • dissolves in fatty material • when you are iron deficient • number of essential nutrients • provides the body quick energy • the human body is 50-60% of this. • is a mineral that helps hemoglobin • is another world for the Vitamin B3 • Mg is the abbreviation for this mineral • vitamin that helps maintain red blood cells • ...
nutrient reveiw puzzle 2022-10-24
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- you need a wide range to be healthy
- when you get all the nutrients and vitamins that you need
- keeps the body hydrated
- what breaks doen the fat in your body how fast you turn it into energy
- every cell has some it is a building block of life
- needed in the body but too much can lead to heart disease
- undigestible material that keeps the intestines clean
- helps body grow and flourish
- more suger than what is already naturally there
- calorie calorie that does not fuel the body
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- sugar molecules on a complex chain
- natral fat healthier than its counterpart
- what you eat every thing that is going into your body
- basic name is salt
- how n=much energy it takes to heat water 1 degree celsius
- organic micronutrient that is needed to helf the metabolism function
- quickly broken down carbs that are easily used by body
- nutrients nutrient that teh body cant function with out
- hand and had with vitamins they are important but only needed in small amounts
- man mad fat that is not good for you
20 Clues: basic name is salt • keeps the body hydrated • helps body grow and flourish • sugar molecules on a complex chain • you need a wide range to be healthy • man mad fat that is not good for you • natral fat healthier than its counterpart • calorie calorie that does not fuel the body • more suger than what is already naturally there • ...
Nutrient Exam puzzle 2022-10-24
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- A chemical substance in food to help maintain the body.
- groups Fruits,Vegetables,Grains,Protein Foods,and Dairy.
- The body needs 17 daily.
- fat Can lead to high blood levels and cause heart attacks.
- sugar sugars and syrups that are added to foods or beverages when they are processed or prepared.
- is a waxy, fat-like substance that's found in all the cells in your body.
- fat Fat that is solid at room temperature
- food energy that is burned when in the body.
- Nutrients that were given back after loss in the process.
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- carbohydrates Sugar are absorbed quickly.
- Helps repair and maintain body tissue.
- The process in which your body turns food to energy.
- Starch the body can't digest.
- A personalized diet based on you.
- Substance are needed to develop and function normally.
- nutrients Substance that must be obtained from a diet.
- Greatly-adding nutrients to food that did have them at the start.
- calorie A soda only has energy not..
- in condiments, table salt, soy sauce, ect.
- carbohydrates Starches that are absorb more slowly
- 1/2 and 3/4 of the human body is ..
21 Clues: The body needs 17 daily. • Starch the body can't digest. • A personalized diet based on you. • 1/2 and 3/4 of the human body is .. • Helps repair and maintain body tissue. • carbohydrates Sugar are absorbed quickly. • in condiments, table salt, soy sauce, ect. • calorie A soda only has energy not.. • food energy that is burned when in the body. • ...
KIN 3347 Exam 4 2023-04-30
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- an increase in FFM will _______ resting metabolic rate
- the gold-standard for measuring resting metabolic rate
- a population in which BMI may not be an appropriate metric to use
- When before an event should an athlete consume caffeine?
- the #1 factor in body composition success
- Beets are a good source of these.
- RMR in people with high FFM is generally ________?
- most modifiable component of total daily energy expenditure
- ________ methods are likely more accurate, but expensive, time-consuming, and require expertise/training
- This method uses body volume to estimate body density
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- a _____-__________ model splits body mass into fat mass and fat-free mass
- uses X-rays to estimate body composition
- an activity factor of 1.55 should be used for someone that is __________ active.
- protein is the most ______ macronutrient
- a component of the female athlete triad
- This method is likely to be affected by the technique of the person performing the assessment.
- what to focus on if you want to change your body composition
- caffeine acts on these receptors in the brain
- individuals should arrive _______ for a body composition assessment
- body composition in living humans can only be?
20 Clues: Beets are a good source of these. • a component of the female athlete triad • uses X-rays to estimate body composition • protein is the most ______ macronutrient • the #1 factor in body composition success • caffeine acts on these receptors in the brain • body composition in living humans can only be? • RMR in people with high FFM is generally ________? • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-08-10
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- activity that prepares muscles for work
- physical _______ movement that causes your body to use energy
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive to improve or maintain fitness
- injury to the ligament surrounding the joint
- how many minutes per day should you have moderate-intensity physical activity?
- exercises and activities improve particular areas of health-related fitness
- a condition characterized by a decrease in bone density
- taking in fluids so the body functions properly
- a condition where the body loses the ability to rid itself of excessive heath through perspiration
- ability to move a body part through a full range of motion
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- gradual increase in overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness
- process by which your body gets energy from food
- body temperature becomes dangerously low
- overworking the body
- ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued
- physical ______ is the ability to cary out daily tasks easily and to have enough energy
- how many days per week should you complete flexibility activities?
- amount of force a muscle can exert
- working the body harder than it is normally worked
- damaging muscles or tissues
20 Clues: overworking the body • damaging muscles or tissues • amount of force a muscle can exert • activity that prepares muscles for work • body temperature becomes dangerously low • injury to the ligament surrounding the joint • taking in fluids so the body functions properly • process by which your body gets energy from food • working the body harder than it is normally worked • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 crossword 2025-10-09
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- the measured units in nutrients
- what breaks down food to release energy
- protein breaks down into these in the digestive system
- the amount of certain nutrients a person should be consuming on a daily basis
- when a person is body mass doesn't align with there height
- someone whose diet only consists of plant-based food, no meat
- solid at room temperature
- liquid at room temperature
- The equation of your body weight and your height
- what is the rate your body uses when its at rest
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- you get certain traits based on family genetics you can't control
- nutrients that supply energy for your body
- helps keep food fresher longer
- compounds your body needs to function properly
- a feeling of your body needing nutrients
- your body need a certain amount of this to make cell membranes and nerve tissues
- the desire for food based on your emotions
- a response by the immune system to certain foods
- the term when BMI is higher than 30
- help your body grow and repair your body's tissue
- a way of trying to lose weight without eating at all for a period of time
- helps function your digestive system
22 Clues: solid at room temperature • liquid at room temperature • helps keep food fresher longer • the measured units in nutrients • the term when BMI is higher than 30 • helps function your digestive system • what breaks down food to release energy • a feeling of your body needing nutrients • nutrients that supply energy for your body • the desire for food based on your emotions • ...
Arthropods Crossword 2026-03-13
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- The tough material that makes up an arthropod’s exoskeleton.
- Divided into separate body sections.
- The natural place where an organism lives.
- The rear body section of many arthropods.
- Arthropods that mostly live in water, like crabs and lobsters.
- The transfer of pollen that helps plants reproduce.
- The early stage of some insects that looks different from the adult.
- The system that moves fluids through an organism’s body.
- A major category used to classify organisms.
- A poisonous substance some arthropods use to capture prey.
- A process where an animal changes form as it grows.
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- A type of arthropod that usually has six legs and three body parts.
- An animal with jointed legs, a segmented body, and a hard outer covering.
- A group of arthropods with eight legs, such as spiders and scorpions.
- Tubes in land arthropods that carry air into the body.
- A body part such as a leg or claw used for movement or grabbing food.
- Organs used by aquatic animals to breathe underwater.
- The middle section of an arthropod’s body.
- The phylum that includes all arthropods.
- A hard outer skeleton that protects an arthropod and prevents it from drying out.
20 Clues: Divided into separate body sections. • The phylum that includes all arthropods. • The rear body section of many arthropods. • The natural place where an organism lives. • The middle section of an arthropod’s body. • A major category used to classify organisms. • The transfer of pollen that helps plants reproduce. • A process where an animal changes form as it grows. • ...
Healthy Balanced Life 2025-09-02
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- – Hurting someone on purpose, again and again, with words or actions.
- – How well your body parts work together to do things like catch a ball or ride a bike.
- – Being careful to avoid danger or harm.
- – A feeling you get when things feel too hard or overwhelming.
- – A special relationship between people who care about and support each other.
- rate – How fast your heart beats, especially when you exercise.
- – A peaceful and relaxed feeling in your body and mind.
- – Keeping your body clean to stay healthy and stop the spread of germs.
- – Being thankful for the good things in your life.
- – How happy, healthy, and comfortable you feel in your body and mind.
- – Eating the right kinds of food to help your body grow and stay strong.
- – The ways you deal with hard feelings or problems.
- – Gentle movements you do before exercise to get your body ready.
- – How long you can keep going when doing something active, like running or swimming.
- – Feelings like happy, sad, angry, or excited.
- – Bouncing back after something tough happens.
- – A disagreement or argument between people.
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- – How easily your body can bend and stretch.
- network – People you can trust and talk to, like family, friends, or teachers.
- – Believing in yourself and what you can do.
- – Slow movements or stretches you do after exercise to help your body relax.
- – Moving your body to stay fit and healthy, like running, swimming, or dancing.
- – Choosing what to do after thinking about your options.
- – How much power your muscles have to lift, push, or pull things.
- – Staying steady and not falling over when you move or stand still.
- – The words you say to yourself in your head, which can be helpful or unhelpful.
- – A feeling of worry or nervousness, especially when you're unsure about something.
- – Having a healthy mix of rest, play, learning, and eating well.
- – Treating others kindly and valuing their thoughts and feelings.
- – Parts of your body that help you move and lift things.
- signals – Messages your body gives you, like feeling tired, hungry, or scared.
- – How strong, fast, and healthy your body is.
- – How your body and mind change as you get older.
- – The part of you that thinks, feels, and remembers.
- – Paying close attention to what you're doing and how you're feeling right now.
35 Clues: – Being careful to avoid danger or harm. • – How easily your body can bend and stretch. • – Believing in yourself and what you can do. • – A disagreement or argument between people. • – How strong, fast, and healthy your body is. • – Feelings like happy, sad, angry, or excited. • – Bouncing back after something tough happens. • ...
Oxford Solutions Intermediate unit 3 A vocabulary 2026-01-29
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- – the line of hair above the eye
- – tissue that helps the body move
- – the part of the body that connects the arm to the body
- – the outer covering of the body
- – the backbone that supports the body
- – the part of the body where the leg meets the body
- – the organ that pumps blood around the body
- – the hard covering at the end of fingers and toes
- – one of the fingers on the foot
- – the joint between the hand and the arm
- – an organ used for breathing
- – the part of the face below the mouth
- – the short, thick finger on the hand
- – the soft edge of the mouth
- – one of the bones that protect the chest
- – the bones of the head that protect the brain
- – the organ where food is digested
- – the passage in the neck for food and air
- – the part of the face above the eyebrows
- – the bone that holds the teeth and moves when you talk or eat
- – the back part of the lower leg
- – the joint in the middle of the arm
- – the skin that covers and protects the eye
- – the joint between the foot and the leg
- – material used to protect a wound
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- – the joint between the upper and lower leg
- – a medical test that takes pictures inside the body
- – something you take to treat illness
- – the soft part of the face below the eye
- – medicines used to treat bacterial infections
- – an organ that cleans the blood
- – medicine that reduces pain
- – the organ inside the head that controls thinking and the body
- – the front part of the lower leg
- – the long tube in the body where food is digested
- – the upper part of the leg
- – the part of the body you sit on
- – a piece of material used to cover a wound
- – a soft medicine put on the skin
- – the skin on the head under the hair
- – the back part of the foot
- – the red liquid that flows through the body and carries oxygen
- – the middle part of the body between chest and hips
43 Clues: – the upper part of the leg • – the back part of the foot • – medicine that reduces pain • – the soft edge of the mouth • – an organ used for breathing • – the line of hair above the eye • – the outer covering of the body • – an organ that cleans the blood • – one of the fingers on the foot • – the back part of the lower leg • – tissue that helps the body move • ...
Energy and Metabolism 2024-05-23
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- Another method used to measure the body's resting energy expenditure.
- Very fat
- Involves all of the ongoing functions in the body that sustain life
- The thermic effect of food is the energy required to complete the processes of digestion, absorption, and metabolism
- refers to the concentration of energy in a food
- Is the pace at which the body uses energy to support the basal metabolism
- Is a body weight specific to gender, height, and body frame size that is associated with healthy and longevity.
- Fatty acids into compounds
- An estimate of body fatness based on an individual's height and weight.
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- Below weight considered normal
- An abnormal buildup of ketone bodies in the bloodstream
- refers to the percentage of different tissues in the body, such as fat, muscle, and bone
- above weight considered normal
- Activities that require much sitting or little movement.
- a method for estimating body composition, in particular body fat and muscle mass, where a weak electric current flows through the body and the voltage is measured in order to calculate impedance of the body.
- fat that you can pinch
- A skinfold caliper is used to assess the skinfold thickness, so that a prediction of the total amount of body fat can be made.
- the ability to do work
18 Clues: Very fat • fat that you can pinch • the ability to do work • Fatty acids into compounds • Below weight considered normal • above weight considered normal • refers to the concentration of energy in a food • An abnormal buildup of ketone bodies in the bloodstream • Activities that require much sitting or little movement. • ...
Miscellaneous Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-21
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- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands
- is a self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances that the body can use for energy, growth, and tissue repair
- is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- system in the body composed of muscle cells and tissues that brings about movement of an organ or body part
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- glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body
- consist of a single muscle cell
- systems that excrete wastes from the body
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints. It supports and protects the body
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
- is composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- is an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body
- tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
19 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • systems that excrete wastes from the body • is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • is an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment • groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body • ...
Choice Board 2023-11-06
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- the extreme or overextension of a limb or body part beyond its normal limit
- Lower on the body, farther from the head
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- back of body
- Away from the midline of the body
- Decreases the angle of a joint
- To stand erect with arms at the sides and palms of the hands turned forward
- front of the body
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- Higher on the body, nearer to the head
- movement toward the midline
- the circular movement at the far end of a limb
- away from the point of attachment
- increases the angle of a joint
- Rotation rotation away from the center of the body.
- Toward the midline of the body
- Closer to the point of attachment
16 Clues: back of body • front of the body • movement toward the midline • increases the angle of a joint • Toward the midline of the body • Decreases the angle of a joint • away from the point of attachment • Closer to the point of attachment • Away from the midline of the body • Higher on the body, nearer to the head • Lower on the body, farther from the head • ...
Vocabulary Review 2022-01-05
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- a disagreement.
- needed for growth and repair of body cells.
- a strong and lasting affection and support.
- discuss a conflict to reach an agreement.
- the body's main source of energy.
- panels of nutritional information that appear on food packages.
- a movement of the body that communicates what a person is thinking.
- nutrients that provide energy and help the body store vitamins.
- to feel and show sympathy toward your friends.
- a unit of energy available from food for energy.
- the failure to provide proper care and guidance.
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- the use of force to harm someone or destroy property.
- in food that the body needs for growth and repair of cells, for body processes, and for energy.
- the harmful treatment of another person.
- condition in which the blood does not have enough red blood cells.
- nutrients that help the body use carbohydrates.
- nutrients that are involved in many body processes.
- the price of the food by weight, serving, or some other unit.
- a person you can trust and depend on.
- a nutrient that makes up blood and other body fluids.
20 Clues: a disagreement. • the body's main source of energy. • a person you can trust and depend on. • the harmful treatment of another person. • discuss a conflict to reach an agreement. • needed for growth and repair of body cells. • a strong and lasting affection and support. • to feel and show sympathy toward your friends. • nutrients that help the body use carbohydrates. • ...
2nd Quarter 2015-03-09
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- Provides Support for body and protects critical body parts
- Fibrous tissue that contracts/release producing bodily movement
- Coordintes the other systems and helps the body respond and adjust to the environmental condition
- Involved with the productions
- smallest organization of life
- Coordinates the metabollic activities of many organs
- Muscle that carry on their works continuosly even w/o control
- Supplies oxygen to the blood
- the control center of the cell
- part of the body
- Allows movement of the entire body
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- Protect the body against infections
- Major Excretory open
- make all food, when photosynthesis begin
- Supplies nutrient and oxygen to the cells
- Protect the Body From Mechanical Injury
- is a membrane-bound cell organelle found in most animal cells (they are absent in red blood cells)
- is a membrane bound organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
- protein factory
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the body
- Muscular Movement that can be controlled
- the get like staff that cell parts are floating in
- Containing waste products
- Living things
- also known as the renal system
25 Clues: Living things • protein factory • part of the body • Major Excretory open • Containing waste products • Supplies oxygen to the blood • Involved with the productions • smallest organization of life • the control center of the cell • also known as the renal system • Allows movement of the entire body • Protect the body against infections • Protect the Body From Mechanical Injury • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-09-23
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- as soon as possible
- lateral leg raises occur in this plane of motion
- Toward the back of the body
- amount
- Closest to the center of the body
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Towards the top or head
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Swelling in the joint
- central nervous system
- Body’s response to injury
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- a pushup occurs in this plane of motion
- Below or toward the feet
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- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- activities of daily living
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Toward the front of the body
- Swelling in the tissue
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- twice a day
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Farthest from the center of the body
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Closest to the midline of the body
- ambulate, ambulatory
- when climbing stairs this plane of motion is used
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
29 Clues: amount • twice a day • as soon as possible • ambulate, ambulatory • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • central nervous system • Towards the top or head • Below or toward the feet • Body’s response to injury • activities of daily living • Toward the back of the body • Toward the front of the body • Closest to the center of the body • Increasing the angle of the joint • ...
Nutrients 2022-09-15
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- a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body and supply you with energy
- nutrients that regulate many chemical reactions in the body. Found naturally in rocks and soil
- is another world for the Vitamin B3
- dissolves in water
- dissolves in fatty material
- is a mineral that helps hemoglobin
- vitamin that helps maintain healthy skin, bones, vision, and teeth.
- the human body needs about 500 mg of this a day to survive.
- vitamin that helps maintain red blood cells
- when you are iron deficient
- helps build and repair muscle tissue and transports oxygen and nutrient throughout the body.
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- is a mineral that can be found in dairy products like milk, cheese, or yogurt
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes.
- the human body is 50-60% of this.
- number of essential nutrients
- provides the body quick energy
- the study of how your body uses the food you eat to keep you healthy
- Mg is the abbreviation for this mineral
- supply energy, insulates, and supports organs and provides a medium for fat soluble vitamins
- vitamin that helps carbohydrates use and the nervous system
20 Clues: dissolves in water • dissolves in fatty material • when you are iron deficient • number of essential nutrients • provides the body quick energy • the human body is 50-60% of this. • is a mineral that helps hemoglobin • is another world for the Vitamin B3 • Mg is the abbreviation for this mineral • vitamin that helps maintain red blood cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-12-01
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- pointed end of a conical structure
- discharge
- means, pertaining to
- sensation or perception
- parts of the body that lie closer to the midline
- farther from the trunk or nearer to the free end of an extremity
- means, disease or system for treating disease
- laying face up
- below a body part or nearer to the feet
- means, tumor
- speech
- paralysis
- eating or swallowing
- means, study of
- meaning, enlargement of
- laying face down
- above a body part or nearer to the head
- motion of a limb away from midline
- the anterior surface of the body
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- straightening of a joint
- pertaining to pain
- front surface of the body
- abnormal/excessive flow
- the bending of a joint
- motion of a limb towards the midline
- both sides of the midline
- pertaining to examination with an instrument
- posterior surface of body
- means, condition of
- farther inside the body
- puncture and drain fluid
- drooping
- swelling
- pertaining to breathing
- removal of
- closer to or on the skin
- vomiting
- parts of the body that lie farther from the midline
- closer to the trunk
39 Clues: speech • drooping • swelling • vomiting • discharge • paralysis • removal of • means, tumor • laying face up • means, study of • laying face down • pertaining to pain • means, condition of • closer to the trunk • means, pertaining to • eating or swallowing • the bending of a joint • abnormal/excessive flow • sensation or perception • farther inside the body • pertaining to breathing • meaning, enlargement of • ...
The Human Body - Lessons 1.1-1.2 2024-04-08
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- Chemical substances produced by glands that affect many body processes.
- Process by which nutrients move from the digestive system into the bloodstream.
- System that moves gases throughout the body.
- The least complex level of organization of the human body
- A signal that creates a response
- Another name for the circulatory system.
- System that produces movement.
- Chemical substances needed by body cells that result from the process of digestion.
- A group of similar cells performing the same function
- Skin and kidneys are examples of these
- System that controls the body's responses to the environment.
- The muscles attached to bones that provide the force to move the bones
- Reaction to a stimulus.
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- The elbow and shoulder are types of these.
- The skin is made of this tissue
- This system removes waste products from the body
- System that releases chemical signals.
- A tissue that has the ability to contract
- The control center of a cell
- Tissue that connects all of the body’s parts.
- Release hormones into the bloodstream.
- System that supports the body and protects internal organs.
- The circulatory system works with the ___________ system to get nutrients to all body cells.
- Each organ in the body is part of a(n) _____________ performing a major function.
24 Clues: Reaction to a stimulus. • The control center of a cell • System that produces movement. • The skin is made of this tissue • A signal that creates a response • System that releases chemical signals. • Release hormones into the bloodstream. • Skin and kidneys are examples of these • Another name for the circulatory system. • A tissue that has the ability to contract • ...
Nutrition Health 2025-10-16
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- when blood is blocked from getting to the brain
- having an excess amount of body fat
- compounds found in food that help regulate body processes
- a tough complex carbs that the body cannot digest
- excess weight puts extra pressure on your joints
- self-starvation due to a fear of gaining weight
- or omega 6 fatty acids
- perform vital functions but could be harmful to the body
- come from animal sources can increase your risk of heart disease
- starches found in bread and pasta
- a low self image causing a person to binge or purge food, commonly using laxatives to speed up the flow of waste
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- come from plant cells can lower your risk of heart disease
- excess fat that makes the body resistant to insulin
- main source of energy
- a person returning to pick at food throughout the day after eating a large portion of food
- are nutrients the body uses to build up cells and tissues
- elements found in food used by the body
- sugars found in fructose
- is essential for most body functions
- and addiction to food, eating large qualities of food in a short period of time
20 Clues: main source of energy • or omega 6 fatty acids • sugars found in fructose • starches found in bread and pasta • having an excess amount of body fat • is essential for most body functions • elements found in food used by the body • when blood is blocked from getting to the brain • self-starvation due to a fear of gaining weight • ...
Body Orientation & Regions Crossword 2026-03-07
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- – Near; closer to the point of attachment.
- – Generate energy for the cell.
- – Pertaining to the spinal column.
- – Pertaining to the neck.
- – One of the four types of body tissues; covers internal and external surfaces.
- – Pertaining to the abdominal and pelvic regions.
- membrane – Allows certain substances in and out of the cell.
- – Above; toward the head.
- – Away from the midline of the body.
- – Pertaining to the chest.
- – One of the four types of body tissues; carries messages to and from the brain.
- – Lying on the back, face upward.
- – Front; toward the front of the body.
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- – Pertaining to below the stomach.
- – Pertaining to below the rib cartilage.
- – Back; toward the back of the body.
- – Pertaining to the head region.
- – Pertaining to the groin.
- – Toward the midline of the body.
- – One of the four types of body tissues; produces movement.
- – Farther from the point of attachment.
- – Directs activities within the cell.
- – Lying on the stomach, face downward.
- – Watery fluid that fills spaces outside the nucleus.
- – One of the four types of body tissues; supports and connects structures.
- – Below; toward the feet.
- – Pertaining to the lower back.
27 Clues: – Pertaining to the neck. • – Above; toward the head. • – Below; toward the feet. • – Pertaining to the groin. • – Pertaining to the chest. • – Generate energy for the cell. • – Pertaining to the lower back. • – Pertaining to the head region. • – Toward the midline of the body. • – Lying on the back, face upward. • – Pertaining to below the stomach. • ...
20 MO sport fish 2022-02-19
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- Silver-white elongated body with thin, black unbroken horizontal stripes Larger size fish that grows to 50+ lbs
- Elongated silver body with small black spots and a horizontal pink stripe
- Short, slab-shaped fish with a light blue chin and navy-black “ear flap”
- Elongated olive-brown body with golden-yellow belly, Black (sometimes mixed with red) spots throughout the body. Can grow to 20+lbs
- Smooth, olive-blue skin with black speckles, whiskers around the mouth, deeply forked tail. Can grow to over 40 lbs
- Thick, slab-bodied fish with olive-green sides. All fins fringed with yellow
- Short slab-shaped silver bodied fish with black speckles that form a series of dark vertical bats along the body. . Can grow to 4 lbs
- Broad, dark continuous midline stripe. Can grow to 15 lbs
- Silver-white body with thin, black broken horizontal stripes, Medium size sterile fish that grows to 20 lbs
- Mottled green-brown body color, no horizontal midline stripe Grows to 6 lbs
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- Slab-shaped fish with blue green back , speckled with yellow and emerald and yellow/orange belly. Sky-blue facial stripes and a long black ear flap
- Smooth, sliver-blue skin with whiskers around the mouth, deeply forked tail Grows to over 100 lbs
- Short slab-shaped silver bodied fish with irregular pattern of black speckles & blotches over the entire body. Can grow to 4 lbs
- Elongated body with yellow-brown back and sides covered with random darker blotches and vertical dorsal bars. Distinct white patch on the bottom tip of tail. Can grow to 8+ lbs
- Yellow-brown whiskered fish with a square tail. Grows to 40lbs with a max near 100 lbs
- Silver-white body with thin, black horizontal stripes. Smaller size fish that grows to 5 lbs
- Long, slender green-bronze body with a series of faint darker vertical bars along the body sides. Can grow to 4 feet in length
- Broad, dark continuous midline stripe, dark spots group together to form short vertical bars along upper back (dorsal area) Grows to 5 lbs
- Slab-shaped fish with silvery and olive-green body with a small black ear flap containing a red outer edge.
- Elongated body with yellow-brown back and sides, large darker blotches along sides of body. Distinct black dots in the dorsal fin. Can grow to 4 lbs
20 Clues: Broad, dark continuous midline stripe. Can grow to 15 lbs • Short, slab-shaped fish with a light blue chin and navy-black “ear flap” • Elongated silver body with small black spots and a horizontal pink stripe • Thick, slab-bodied fish with olive-green sides. All fins fringed with yellow • ...
Body Building - Chapter 2 2022-09-19
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- The body system whose glands exert hormonal control over other organs and tissues
- a positively charged, nuclear atomic particle
- two or more atoms bonded together
- another name for the thoracic cavity
- body cavity containing the digestive viscera; cf. peritoneal cavity
- dna (2 words)
- the relationship in which two organisms live together, mutually benefiting each other
- tiny, invisible particles, from which all matter is made
- compound, such as salt, that dissociates into ions in body fluids
- the body system made up of the airways and lungs
- the body system responsible for blood formation
- condition or state of water content in the body, influenced by salts, like NaCl
- pertaining to organs
- an electrically charged atom or molecule in solution
- a compound that does not contain carbon
- stable elements, like helium and argon, whose outermost shell is filled to capacity with electrons
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- The digestive system
- a type of columnar epithelium that gives the false impression of being layered but it is not
- the body system that permits males and females of a species to bear young
- a small, almost weightless, negatively charged particle that is in constant motion around the nucleus of an atom
- a type of molecular bond in which two atoms share an electron
- the body system made of bones and muscles
- pertaining to nerve study
- complex, fundamental molecules of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen that are referred to as the building blocks of proteins (2 words)
- the state of working together
- the body system containing the largest organ of the body, the skin
- the body system that provides for immunity and the movement of interstitial fluids
- a muscle cell
- the balanced, stable state of the body
- pertaining to the space between tissues
- a specialized type of loose connective tissue composed of cells that store fat in their cytoplasm
- rna (2 words)
- a chart of elements, containing each element's symbol, atomic number, and atomic weight (2 words)
- the body system made up of the heart and blood vessels
- the body cavity that houses the brain (2 words)
- pertaining to epithelium
- the study of disease
- compound that contains carbon
- the process of disease production
- a nuclear atomic particle that has neither a positive nor a negative charge but adds to the atomic weight
- pertaining to the thorax or chest
- the body system containing the kidneys and bladder
- the region of the diaphragm through which major vessels pass between the pleural and peritoneal cavities
43 Clues: a muscle cell • dna (2 words) • rna (2 words) • The digestive system • the study of disease • pertaining to organs • pertaining to epithelium • pertaining to nerve study • the state of working together • compound that contains carbon • two or more atoms bonded together • the process of disease production • pertaining to the thorax or chest • another name for the thoracic cavity • ...
Sleep and Managing Stress 2023-06-04
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- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation.
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one.
- body system that transports blood throughout the body; consists of the heart and blood vessels.
- relaxation technique that involves paying careful attention to the body, scanning it for signs of tension, and then releasing that tension.
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects.
- factors that lead to stress.
- body system consisting of organs that work together to create new human life; is different between males and females.
- ability to think, reason, and remember.
- relaxation technique that involves tensing and then relaxing each part of the body until the whole body feels relaxedy.
- body’s physical and psychological reactions to situations people perceive as threats.
- body system consisting of organs, tissues, and cells that defend against infection.
- physiological stress reaction in which the body mobilizes its resources to fight off or escape from a perceived threat; also called the stress response.
- act of using relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, visualization, focused attention, and guided movements, while focusing intensely on the present.
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- stress-related disorder characterized by flashbacks, feelings of numbness, and difficulty sleeping after an extremely stressful event.
- process of using strategies to reduce the impact of the stress response and handle threatening situations in positive ways.
- act of thinking about the good aspects of stressful events.
- state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion.
- type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology.
- body system that consists of glands, which secrete hormones to regulate body processes.
- mental illness that develops as a result of stressful events; examples include acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
- body system consisting of organs that take in foods, pass nutrients from these sources into the bloodstream, and then expel waste out of the body.
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events.
- practice of devoting the appropriate amount of time to each task, only committing to tasks you have time for, and prioritizing tasks; helps people reach goals and reduce stress.
- body system that consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that trade information throughout the body.
- relaxation technique that involves imagining one’s self in a pleasant environment.
- physiological reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event.
- chemicals that coordinate the fight-or-flight response; include epinephrine, norepinephrine, and cortisol.
27 Clues: factors that lead to stress. • ability to think, reason, and remember. • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events. • state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion. • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation. • act of thinking about the good aspects of stressful events. • type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology. • ...
Nutrition Module 8 2025-05-02
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- Fats that usually remain liquid at room temperature.
- Substances the body uses to form healthy bone and teeth.
- Food that off few, if any, nutrients but does supply calories.
- Small units that make up a protein.
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy.
- A sickness that results from eating food that is not safe to eat.
- Visual reminder to help consumers make healthier food choices.
- The balance between the calories you take in from food and the calories your body uses through activity.
- Waxy, fat-like substance that the body uses to build cells and make other substances.
- A method for assessing your body size by taking your height and weight into account.
- Weighting more than the appropriate weight for your gender, height, age, body frame, and growth pattern.
- Nutrients that promote normal growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy.
- A substance your body needs as energy.
- Weight that is the best for your body.
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- Fats that are usually solid at room temperature.
- A person is more than 20 percent higher than what is appropriate for their height, age, and body frame.
- The department of the federal government providing leadership on food, agriculture, nutrition, and other topics.
- Kind of fat formed when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil during processing.
- Extreme eating behaviors that can lead to serious illness or even death.
- Compounds that help to regulate body processes.
- Is a unit of heat that measures the energy available in foods.
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and good health.
- The way you see your body.
- Weighting less than the appropriate weight for your gender, height, age, body frame, and growth pattern.
- Shortage of a nutrient.
- Eating disorder in which a person strongly fears gaining weight and starves herself or himself.
- A complex carbohydrate that the body cannot break down or use for energy and carries waste out of your body.
- Physical need for food.
- Eating disorder in which a person eats too much food at one time.
- A nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body.
- Nutrient group used to build and repair cells.
- Foods that have a high amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories.
- Psychological desire for food.
- Eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats a large amount of food then purges.
34 Clues: Shortage of a nutrient. • Physical need for food. • The way you see your body. • Psychological desire for food. • Small units that make up a protein. • A substance your body needs as energy. • Weight that is the best for your body. • Nutrient group used to build and repair cells. • Compounds that help to regulate body processes. • ...
Vocab 14.1 - 14.4 Quiz Review 2026-03-11
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- the outer layer of the skin
- a muscle that is under conscious control
- a condition in which the body's bones become weak and break easily
- a group of similar cells that perform the same function
- a muscle that is not under conscious control
- a muscle that appears banded; also called skeletal muscle
- the inner framework made of all the bones of the body
- the small bones that make up your backbone
- strong connective tissue that holds bones together in movable joints
- a disease in which some body cells divide uncontrollably
- muscle tissue found only in the heart
- the soft connective tissue that fills the internal spaces in bones
- a muscle that is attached to the bones of the skeleton and provides the force that moves the bones
- a body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its parts
- layer of bone tissue having many small spaces, makes bones lightweight
- the maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism
- a connective tissue that is more flexible than bone that protects the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing together
- a body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move
- the smallest unit of organization in living things
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- a place in the body where two bones come together
- involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
- strong connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- a structure in the body that is composed of different kinds of tissue
- the reaction of a person's body to potentially threatening, challenging, or disturbing events
- the material within a cell apart from the nucleus
- a group of organs that work together to perform a major function in the body
- a body tissue that covers the surfaces of the body, inside and out
- a pigment that gives skin its color
- an opening through which sweat reaches the surface of the skin
- the control center of a eukaryotic cell that directs the cell's activities and contains the information that determines the cell's form and function
- hard dense bone tissue that is just beneath the outer membrane of a bone
- the inner layer of the skin
- a structure in the dermis of the skin from which hair grows
- a body tissue that carries electrical messages back and forth between the brain and every other part of the body
- the outside cell boundary that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell
35 Clues: the outer layer of the skin • the inner layer of the skin • a pigment that gives skin its color • muscle tissue found only in the heart • a muscle that is under conscious control • the small bones that make up your backbone • a muscle that is not under conscious control • a place in the body where two bones come together • the material within a cell apart from the nucleus • ...
heath extra credit 2015-11-10
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- walls contract
- nutrients that help build and maintain body cells and tissues
- body mass index
- preferred source of energy
- missing one or more essential amino acids
- lack of calcium
- substances that the body cannot manufacture
- a waxy lipid like substance that circulates in blood
- healthy fat
- lack of iron
- fructose
- long chains of substances
- irrational fear of becoming obese
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- simple carbs
- indigestible complex carb
- dairy foods and eggs in addition to foods from plants
- compounds that help regulate the vital body processes
- having an excess amount of body fat
- starches
- unhealthy fat
20 Clues: starches • fructose • healthy fat • simple carbs • lack of iron • unhealthy fat • walls contract • body mass index • lack of calcium • indigestible complex carb • long chains of substances • preferred source of energy • irrational fear of becoming obese • having an excess amount of body fat • missing one or more essential amino acids • substances that the body cannot manufacture • ...
Movement Vocab 2020-12-07
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- Bound, free, continuous etc.
- Early basketball skill
- Rehearsal of sports skills
- There are 3 types of these
- Forward, backward, sideways etc.
- Body is stable while moving
- Catching, trapping, collecting etc.
- A series of movement set to music
- Where does the body move
- Pitcher's skill
- There are 4 types of these
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- How hard the body works
- Curled, stretched, twisted etc.
- Early soccer skill
- Holds a pose in a stationary position
- With whom or what the body moves
- Throwing, kicking, punting etc.
- Carrying, dribbling, cradling
- Copying another's movements
- What body parts move and how
- Also known as travelling skills
21 Clues: Pitcher's skill • Early soccer skill • Early basketball skill • How hard the body works • Where does the body move • Rehearsal of sports skills • There are 3 types of these • There are 4 types of these • Body is stable while moving • Copying another's movements • Bound, free, continuous etc. • What body parts move and how • Carrying, dribbling, cradling • Curled, stretched, twisted etc. • ...
Puzzle 5 2019-03-07
Across
- Progressive Decline
- Preventing Infection
- Back of the Body
- Blue Coloration of the Skin or Mucous Membranes
- Position Lying Face-Up With Feet Elevated
- Front of the Body
- Rolling Patients to the Side
- Thin and Watery
- Vomit
- Relating to Pus
- To Move from One Place to Another
- Artificial Limb or Other Body Part
Down
- Difficulty Swallowing
- Urinating
- Center of the Body
- Inability to Control Bladder or Bowels
- Side of the Body
- To Suck In
- Position Lying on the Belly
- Shortening of a Joint or Muscle
- Inability to Speak or Understand Speech
- Chest Pain
- Position Lying Face-Up
23 Clues: Vomit • Urinating • To Suck In • Chest Pain • Thin and Watery • Relating to Pus • Side of the Body • Back of the Body • Front of the Body • Center of the Body • Progressive Decline • Preventing Infection • Difficulty Swallowing • Position Lying Face-Up • Position Lying on the Belly • Rolling Patients to the Side • Shortening of a Joint or Muscle • To Move from One Place to Another • ...
Perla Solis CrossWord 2022-12-06
Across
- fainting
- surgical removal
- breathing
- record
- inflammation
- upper
- swelling
- pain
- sudden
- specialist
Down
- back
- laying face down
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- paralysis
- process of visually examining
- lying face up
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- discharge
- toward the front of the body.
- chest cavity
- lower
- urine
- surgical repair
- state
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- study
27 Clues: back • pain • lower • urine • upper • state • study • record • sudden • fainting • swelling • paralysis • discharge • breathing • condition • specialist • chest cavity • inflammation • surgical repair • lying face up • surgical removal • laying face down • process of visually examining • toward the front of the body. • a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part. • ...
Perla Solis CrossWord 2022-12-06
Across
- fainting
- surgical removal
- breathing
- record
- inflammation
- upper
- swelling
- pain
- sudden
- specialist
Down
- back
- laying face down
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- paralysis
- process of visually examining
- lying face up
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- discharge
- toward the front of the body.
- chest cavity
- lower
- urine
- surgical repair
- state
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- study
27 Clues: back • pain • lower • urine • upper • state • study • record • sudden • fainting • swelling • paralysis • discharge • breathing • condition • specialist • chest cavity • inflammation • surgical repair • lying face up • surgical removal • laying face down • process of visually examining • toward the front of the body. • a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part. • ...
