body Crossword Puzzles
LATIN BODY PART DERIVATIVES 2024-04-26
Human body crossword (HBC) 2024-04-04
Across
- shaped like beans
- small green organ
- attacks germs and is white
- Over 17 trillion in kids
- makes you sneeze so you get rid of germs
- has arm like things so it can carry the germ away
- Whatever is not used for nutrition passes through
- protects your lungs
- tastes
- made up of nerves
Down
- big bowl of acid
- protects your brain
- Blood... carry's blood around the body
- in throat made of muscles that squeeze food to the stomach
- 2nd largest organ
- remembers germs so it’s easier to get rid of and is pale blue
- holds urine
- provides nutrition for the body
- weigh 2.5 pounds
- largest organ in your body
- about the size of your hand
- pumps blood through your body
- made up of nerves
23 Clues: tastes • holds urine • big bowl of acid • weigh 2.5 pounds • shaped like beans • small green organ • 2nd largest organ • made up of nerves • made up of nerves • protects your brain • protects your lungs • Over 17 trillion in kids • attacks germs and is white • largest organ in your body • about the size of your hand • pumps blood through your body • provides nutrition for the body • ...
Parts of the Body 2024-05-08
25 Clues: nose • head • body • hips • ears • arms • foot • skin • eyes • knee • blood • teeth • beard • mouth • heart • elbow • hands • ankle • cheeks • tongue • fingers • forehead • shoulders • belly button • hair(on head)
Educational ( insects body parts) 2024-05-16
Across
- The middle part of an insect's body, bearing legs and wings.
- The dorsal plate of the mesothorax.
- The posterior part of the body.
- Openings on the body for respiration.
- The dorsal plate of the prothorax.
- Upper lip in insects.
- The primary site of digestion and absorption.
- An internal structure in the head that provides support and muscle attachment sites
- An organ used for laying eggs.
- The final segment of the leg, often divided into subsegments.
- The hardened forewing of beetles.
- The back pair of wings.
- The forehead area of an insect.
- A thickened, pigmented area on the leading edge of certain insect wings, helping in flight stability
- Hair-like structures on the body.
- The fourth segment of the leg.
- Simple eyes that detect light intensity.
- The hard outer structure.
- A plate on the front of an insect's head.
- The second segment of the leg.
- The front pair of wings.
- The back part of an insect's head.
- Paired mouthparts used for manipulation of food.
- the hard outer shell of arachnids
- A grinding organ in the digestive system.
- Sensory appendages associated with the mouthparts.
- Jaw-like mouthparts for biting and chewing.
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- A modified ovipositor used for defense or hunting
- The dorsal segment of the abdomen.
- Excretory structures.
- The first segment of the insect leg, attaching to the body.
- The primary body cavity, containing blood.
- Eyes made up of numerous small visual units.
- The outer layer of the exoskeleton.
- The ventral segment of the abdomen.
- Sensory appendages on the head.
- Paired appendages on the rear of the abdomen.
- The respiratory tubes
- The third segment of the leg, often the largest
- Lower lip in insects, used to manipulate food.
- A storage organ in the digestive system.
- The top or crown of the head.
- A pad-like structure between the claws.
- The excrement of insect larvae, often seen as small pellets.
- The final section of the digestive system.
- The terminal part of the leg.
- A hearing organ
- Elongated mouthpart used for sucking.
- Appendages used for flight.
- The leathery forewing of certain insects.
50 Clues: A hearing organ • Excretory structures. • Upper lip in insects. • The respiratory tubes • The back pair of wings. • The front pair of wings. • The hard outer structure. • Appendages used for flight. • The top or crown of the head. • The terminal part of the leg. • An organ used for laying eggs. • The fourth segment of the leg. • The second segment of the leg. • ...
Parts of the body 2024-08-28
Across
- Needed to throw the baseball across the field.
- Helps in rotating the body while swinging the bat.
- The inner surface of the hand, used to hold the bat.
- The part of the body used to step on bases.
- Connects the head to the torso, important for head movement.
- Protects vital organs during a collision.
- Protects the brain; often covered by a helmet.
- Used to grip the bat and the ball.
- A joint that plays a key role in pitching.
- Powers running between the bases.
- Essential for quick, agile movements on the field.
Down
- Helps in snapping the bat through the strike zone.
- The muscle at the back of the thigh, crucial for sprinting.
- Supports the body while bending and twisting.
- The part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist, important for batting and throwing.
- A joint crucial for bending and crouching.
- Helps with balance while standing or running.
- Used to generate strength in a throw.
- A body part used for catching the ball.
- Used to track the ball while hitting or fielding.
20 Clues: Powers running between the bases. • Used to grip the bat and the ball. • Used to generate strength in a throw. • A body part used for catching the ball. • Protects vital organs during a collision. • A joint crucial for bending and crouching. • A joint that plays a key role in pitching. • The part of the body used to step on bases. • ...
parts of the body 2024-05-22
29 Clues: jaw • ribs • knee • chin • thigh • wrist • elbow • thumb • brain • chest • liver • ankle • colon • kidney • throat • pelvis • muscle • molars • bladder • trachea • stomach • buttocks • backbone • appendix • pancreas • shoulder • forehead • duodenum • esophagus
Japanese Body Parts cont. 2023-04-29
Parts of The Body 2023-04-09
Across
- two bean-shaped organs,
- organ of smell
- a cylindrical structure that runs through the center of your spine,
- organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- what you chew with
- largest bone in the body
- bony framework of the thoracic cavity.
- organ of hearing.
- The organ that controls all body functions of a human being.
Down
- Produce enzymesm
- organ responsible for touch
- organs of sight
- Absorb nutrients and eliminate waste materials
- Helps filter blood and fight infections
- Help in Digestion of fat
- living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton.
- organ that is part of the digestive system.
- organ responsible for taste
- what grows on your head
- largest artery of the body
- pair of organs in the chest
21 Clues: organ of smell • organs of sight • Produce enzymesm • organ of hearing. • what you chew with • two bean-shaped organs, • what grows on your head • Help in Digestion of fat • largest bone in the body • largest artery of the body • organ responsible for touch • organ responsible for taste • pair of organs in the chest • bony framework of the thoracic cavity. • ...
Body Parts In Spanish 2023-05-01
Across
- the bellybutton
- the tnosils
- the chin
- the adbomen
- the armpit
- the face
- the teeth
- the nostrils
- the eyebrow
- The human body
- The head
- the mouth
- the chest
- the lips
- the waist
- the hip
- the tongue
Down
- the mustache
- the neck
- the ears
- How do you feel?
- the elbow
- the cheeks
- the eyelashes
- the nose
- nalgas the but
- the hair
- the shoulder
- the eyelids
- the back
- the pelvis
- the beard
- The forehead
- the eyes
- the arm
35 Clues: the hip • the arm • the neck • the ears • the chin • the nose • the face • the hair • the back • The head • the lips • the eyes • the elbow • the teeth • the beard • the mouth • the chest • the waist • the cheeks • the armpit • the pelvis • the tongue • the tnosils • the adbomen • the eyelids • the eyebrow • the mustache • the shoulder • the nostrils • The forehead • the eyelashes • nalgas the but • The human body • the bellybutton • ...
Body Control And Interaction 2023-05-12
Across
- nearsightedness
- too much insulin
- second line of defense, to eat
- ductless glands
- chemical messengers
- pleasant smells
- serves to keep in the body heat
- third line of defense
- ability to combat diseases
- added strength response
- root where the hair shaft grows
- lower the blood sugar
Down
- estrogen and progesterone
- master gland
- regulates metabolism
- controls the pituitary gland
- number of types of receptors
- absence of heat
- unpleasant smells
- secretes by cortex
- outermost layer of the skin
- number of glands located on the back of thyroid
- secreted by testes
- organ of touch
- reddish-brown patches on skin with scales of dead skin falling off
- important in calcium metabolism
26 Clues: master gland • organ of touch • nearsightedness • absence of heat • ductless glands • pleasant smells • too much insulin • unpleasant smells • secretes by cortex • secreted by testes • chemical messengers • regulates metabolism • third line of defense • lower the blood sugar • added strength response • estrogen and progesterone • ability to combat diseases • outermost layer of the skin • ...
Parts of the body 2023-07-20
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- - The lower extremity of the leg below the ankle.
- - The upper part of the body containing the brain and sensory organs.
- - The part of the body at the end of the arm.
- - The opening on the face used for speaking and eating.
- - The back part of the foot below the ankle.
- - The part of the body connecting the head to the torso.
- - The front part of the head, including the eyes, nose, and mouth.
- - Organs of hearing on the sides of the head.
- - The joint connecting the hand and the arm.
- - The joint between the pelvis and the thigh bone.
- - The fleshy part surrounding the mouth.
- - The upper limb extending from the shoulder to the hand.
- - Organs of sight on the face.
- - The area on each side of the neck and upper arm.
Down
- - The organ in the abdomen where food is digested.
- - The front part of the body between the neck and abdomen.
- - The organ on the face used for smelling.
- - The joint connecting the foot and the leg.
- - The protruding part of the lower jaw.
- - The fleshy sides of the face.
- - The part of the body between the ribs and the hips.
- - The first and shortest finger of the hand.
- - The digits on the hand.
- - The strands growing from the scalp.
- - The joint between the thigh and the lower leg.
- - The digits on the foot.
- - The joint between the forearm and the upper arm.
- - The lower limb extending from the knee to the ankle.
28 Clues: - The digits on the hand. • - The digits on the foot. • - Organs of sight on the face. • - The fleshy sides of the face. • - The strands growing from the scalp. • - The protruding part of the lower jaw. • - The fleshy part surrounding the mouth. • - The organ on the face used for smelling. • - The joint connecting the foot and the leg. • ...
Spanish parts of body 2023-07-21
27 Clues: Arm • Eye • Hip • Leg • Toe • Ear • Face • Hair • Neck • Hand • Back • Knee • Body • Nose • Ankle • Elbow • Tooth • Wrist • Chest • Mouth • Finger • Tongue • Eyelash • Eyebrow • Forehead • Shoulder • Foot / Feet
Parts of the body 2022-12-16
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- What connects your legs to your torso
- What part of a giraffes body is really long
- Where your heart is found
- What your skin covers
- What you think with
- What you throw a ball with
- Where you put your watch
- What people dye with coloring
- What you lick lollipops with
- What your ears, mouth, nose, and eyebrows are on
- Hair that grows on your chin
- What you see with
- Where you carry the weight of the world
- The hair found above your eyes
- What you brush with a toothbrush
- What you walk on
- What you give a high five with
Down
- The funny bone is on what part of your arm
- Where your food digests
- Found at the end of the feet
- Flamingos have really long what?
- What you use to swallow
- What you put a hat on
- What you talk with
- Used to write with
- Really easy to sprain in sports
- What you put chap stick on
- What you smell with
- The body part above your knees
- What you hear with
- The part of your leg that bends
- Your spine is on what part of your body?
32 Clues: What you walk on • What you see with • What you talk with • Used to write with • What you hear with • What you think with • What you smell with • What your skin covers • What you put a hat on • Where your food digests • What you use to swallow • Where you put your watch • Where your heart is found • What you throw a ball with • What you put chap stick on • Found at the end of the feet • ...
The Body Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-14
Across
- becoming more mature, becoming older
- a short novel
- a bond/relationship, trusting close people
- finding out who you are, or already knowing
- Being not smart, not fully grown yet
- travelling from one place to another
- becoming more mature, becoming older
- dragging one's feet when walking
- a number of sloping slides for a train
- Having an unhealthy drinking addiction
- A command for a dog to attack specific body parts
- Misplaced or lost
Down
- Not depending on other people
- A coin that is no longer made
- not living
- any sudden attack or violent expression
- portending or evil harm,threatening
- A hoofed grazing or browsing animal with antlers
- telling events for entertainment
- who the boys are looking for
- a blood sucking worm that lives in freshwater
21 Clues: not living • a short novel • Misplaced or lost • who the boys are looking for • Not depending on other people • A coin that is no longer made • dragging one's feet when walking • telling events for entertainment • portending or evil harm,threatening • becoming more mature, becoming older • Being not smart, not fully grown yet • travelling from one place to another • ...
The Body Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-14
Across
- Not depending on other people
- portending or evil harm, threatening
- finding out who you are, or already knowing
- any sudden attack or violent expression
- A coin that is no longer made
- having an unhealthy drinking addiction
- A hoofed grazing or animal with antlers
- dragging one's feet when walking
- a bond/relationship, trusting close people
- becoming more mature, becoming older
Down
- immature or not fully grown yet
- traveling from one place to another
- a blood sucking worm that lives in freshwater
- telling events for entertainment
- A number of sloping sides for a train
- who the boys are looking for
- a blue fruit that grows on bushes
- Misplaced or lost
- not living
- A command for dogs to attack body parts
- a short novel
21 Clues: not living • a short novel • Misplaced or lost • who the boys are looking for • Not depending on other people • A coin that is no longer made • immature or not fully grown yet • telling events for entertainment • dragging one's feet when walking • a blue fruit that grows on bushes • traveling from one place to another • portending or evil harm, threatening • ...
Body Vocabulary: El Cuerpo 2022-04-27
23 Clues: leg • lip • ear • eye • arm • neck • hair • hand • head • foot • face • back • nose • chest • bones • heart • mouth • finger • tongue • throat • stomach • shoulder • forehead
Unit 3: My Body 2022-09-12
Across
- (n): không có gì
- (n): bác sĩ
- (n): bệnh viện
- (n): 1 loại
- (n): sở thích
- (n): râu quai nón
- (n): truyện tranh
- (n): chuyện, vấn đề
- = ill
- (v): nhảy
- (n): tiết học
- (n): lưng
- (n/v): ho
- (n): đau lưng
- (n): bụng
- (v): mang theo
- (n): nhiệt độ
- (n/v): đau (hay đi với 1 bộ phận cơ thể)
- (n): dây nhảy
- (v): tập thể dục
- (n): cánh đồng, sân cỏ
- (n): cần câu
Down
- giỏi cái gì đó
- (n): ở giữa
- (n): rạp chiếu phim
- (v): chèo (thuyền)
- (n): trung tâm thể thao
- (n): lưng
- (n): râu ria mép
- = illness
- theater (n): rạp chiếu phim
- (n): sách nấu ăn
- (n): môn học
- (n): tạp chí
- = candy
- (v): đạp xe
- (n): bệnh cảm
- (adj): tệ
- (v): đau
- = eraser
- (adj): từ bên này sang bên kia
- (adj): sai
- (n): 1 loại
- :nếu như
44 Clues: = ill • = candy • (v): đau • = eraser • :nếu như • (n): lưng • = illness • (v): nhảy • (n): lưng • (n/v): ho • (adj): tệ • (n): bụng • (adj): sai • (n): ở giữa • (n): bác sĩ • (n): 1 loại • (v): đạp xe • (n): 1 loại • (n): môn học • (n): tạp chí • (n): cần câu • (n): sở thích • (n): tiết học • (n): đau lưng • (n): bệnh cảm • (n): nhiệt độ • (n): dây nhảy • giỏi cái gì đó • (n): bệnh viện • (v): mang theo • (n): không có gì • ...
Unit 3: My Body 2022-09-12
Across
- (n): trung tâm thể thao
- (n): đau lưng
- (n): nhiệt độ
- = illness
- (n): bụng
- (n): sách nấu ăn
- (n): môn học
- (n): cánh đồng, sân cỏ
- (adj): từ bên này sang bên kia
- (n): ở giữa
- (v): nhảy
- (n): bệnh viện
- (adj): sai
- = eraser
- (n/v): ho
- (n): tạp chí
- (n): 1 loại
- (n): 1 loại
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- (n): râu ria mép
- (n/v): đau (hay đi với 1 bộ phận cơ thể)
- (v): đau
- = candy
- (adj): tệ
- (n): rạp chiếu phim
- (n): tiết học
- (v): tập thể dục
- (n): chuyện, vấn đề
- (n): bệnh cảm
- (n): sở thích
- (v): đạp xe
- :giỏi cái gì đó
- (n): không có gì
- (n): truyện tranh
- (n): râu quai nón
- (n): cần câu
- (n): rạp chiếu phim
- (v): chèo (thuyền)
- (n): bác sĩ
- (n): lưng
- (n): dây nhảy
- (n): lưng
- (v): mang theo
- = ill
- :nếu như
44 Clues: = ill • = candy • (v): đau • = eraser • :nếu như • (adj): tệ • = illness • (n): bụng • (v): nhảy • (n): lưng • (n): lưng • (n/v): ho • (adj): sai • (v): đạp xe • (n): ở giữa • (n): bác sĩ • (n): 1 loại • (n): 1 loại • (n): môn học • (n): cần câu • (n): tạp chí • (n): đau lưng • (n): tiết học • (n): nhiệt độ • (n): bệnh cảm • (n): sở thích • (n): dây nhảy • (n): bệnh viện • (v): mang theo • :giỏi cái gì đó • (n): râu ria mép • ...
Houses, human body, sports 2022-06-02
Across
- a place where flowers are seeded and grown
- a place, with a lot of sand, usually there it is hot in there
- a large luxurious house usually near the sea
- a sport which is played with a ball and a racket
- a place, where people act and others look at it
- a sport, which is done in the water with a boat and a paddle
- a very large house
- a thing, you put your head on it
- a sport, which is played on a path with a ball and a stick
- a place, with path and a lot of green area
- a sport, which is done in a pool
Down
- a game, which is played with a ball there are six or two players playing at the same time
- a set of rooms on one floor, tower block
- a small, transportable house, which you can put anywhere
- a place in a house where you keep your car
- a body part which is in our head
- a platform, that has a door or windows, you can come in it from inside of the house
- a thing, which gives light
- a place in the house where you can live, there are different tipes of it
- biggest organ in human body
20 Clues: a very large house • a thing, which gives light • biggest organ in human body • a body part which is in our head • a thing, you put your head on it • a sport, which is done in a pool • a set of rooms on one floor, tower block • a place where flowers are seeded and grown • a place in a house where you keep your car • a place, with path and a lot of green area • ...
Parts of the Body 2023-09-12
28 Clues: Jari • Kaki • Alis • Gigi • Mata • Pipi • Dagu • Dada • Dahi • Kaki • Siku • Bibir • Lidah • Mulut • Lutut • Wajah • Kulit • Leher • Pundak • Hidung • Lengan • Tangan • Rambut • Telinga • Punggung • Bola mata • Pergelangan kaki • Jari kaki/ujung kaki
Skin and Body membrane 2023-09-25
Across
- Red coloring of blood cells in the dermis
- Part projecting from the surface of the scalp
- Pain and touch receptor is found in this layer
- Occurs only in thick, hairless skin
- Skin protects deeper tissue from
- Also called cuticle
- Pilli that causes goose bumps
- Cutaneous membrane
- Core of the hair
Down
- Membrane that lines fibrous capsules surrounding joints
- Produced by melanocyte
- Deepest layer of epidermis
- Around the heart
- Yellow discoloration of the skin
- Anchors skin to underlying organs
- Outer layer of the skin
- Skin is red with blisters
- Responsible for toughness of dermis
- ducts empty into hair follicles
- Open via duct to pore on skin surface
20 Clues: Around the heart • Core of the hair • Cutaneous membrane • Also called cuticle • Produced by melanocyte • Outer layer of the skin • Skin is red with blisters • Deepest layer of epidermis • Pilli that causes goose bumps • ducts empty into hair follicles • Yellow discoloration of the skin • Skin protects deeper tissue from • Anchors skin to underlying organs • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2022-11-30
25 Clues: MANO • NASO • DITA • VISO • TESTA • GAMBA • OCCHI • DENTE • PIEDE • BOCCA • PIEDI • COLLO • DENTI • PETTO • SPALLE • GOMITO • ALLUCE • PANCIA • LABBRA • CAPELLI • BRACCIA • POLLICE • SCHIENA • ORECCHIE • GINOCCHIO
PARTS OF THE BODY 2022-06-01
Across
- the part of a person's face below their mouth
- the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell
- any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot
- the part in the middle of the arm where it bends
- the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that makes it possible to hold and pick things up easily
- the part of the body between the hand and the arm
- the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands
- the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
- the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair
- the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend
- one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body
Down
- an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest
- the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart and lungs
- the joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot:
- the soft part of your face that is below your eye and between your mouth and ear
- the opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind containing the teeth and the tongue
- one of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing
- the part of your body that is opposite to the front, from your shoulders to your bottom
- any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand, especially those that are not thumbs
- the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders
- either of the two organs, one on each side of the head, by which people or animals hear sounds
- one of the two soft parts that form the upper and lower edges of the mouth
- one of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing
23 Clues: the part of a person's face below their mouth • the part in the middle of the arm where it bends • the part of the body between the hand and the arm • any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot • the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend • the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders • ...
Parts of the body 2022-05-13
Parts of the body 2022-05-13
Parts of the body 2022-05-05
30 Clues: un os • le dos • le foie • la joue • le cœur • le genou • l'epaule • la gorge • le front • le coude • le talon • le tibia • le pouce • les reins • la cuisse • le ventre • la bouche • la hanche • le mollet • la taille • un orteil • la langue • l'aisselle • le poignet • les fesses • le cerveau • des veines • la poitrine • la cheville • les poumons
Body Parts Vocabulary Cecilia 2023-05-02
23 Clues: thechin • the hair • the neck • the head • the face • the nose • the lips • the ears • the mouth • the chest • the teeth • the beard • thecheeks • the tongue • the eyebrow • the tonsils • the eyelids • the mustache • the shoulder • the forehead • the nostrils • the eyelashes • ojos the eyes
Parts of the Body 2023-05-05
23 Clues: pie • ojo • dedo • pies • cara • boca • dedo • mano • pecho • nariz • oreja • brazo • mentón • cuello • diente • hombro • pierna • cabeza • lengua • frente • espalda • dientes • rodilla
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-06
Across
- There are over 600 ___________ in the human body.
- Red blood cells carry __________.
- This is the proper name for your jaw bone.
- There are 206 ________ in the human body.
- This pathway carries nerve signals to and from the brain.
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- What do muscles do to warm the body when your are cold?
- Yellow bone marrow stores _______.
- The force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries is measure through this.
- These are small bones found in the feet.
- What body system is responsible for transporting oxygen rich blood throughout the body.
- What is the proper term for your windpipe?
- What type of blood vessel carries blood to the heart?
- The four general types of bones are long, short, flat, and __________.
- What type of muscle can be found in the stomach?
- What's the name of the flap of muscle that prevents food from going down the windpipe when we swallow?
- The hollow muscular tube that passes food and liquid from your mouth to your stomach.
- The digestive system gets rid of _________.
- This gas is exhaled from the respiratory system.
- What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body called?
- The main artery of the body that supplies oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
- This body system attaches to the skeletal system and helps to create movement, help with posture, and produce heat.
Down
- What is the largest bone in the human body?
- The 3 types of muscles are smooth, cardiac, and ___________.
- This body system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- This body system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients into the body.
- This is the place where two or more bones meet.
- What type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
- This muscle lifts and you exhale to help push air out of your lungs.
- The skeletal system provides the ____________ for the human body.
- Where does digestion start?
- What is the only cardiac muscle in the human body?
- A 22-ft long muscular tube that breaks down food using enzymes released by the pancreas and bile from the liver.
- These are small bones found in the hands.
- What connects muscles to bone?
- What connects bone to bone?
- The two bones in the lower leg are the tibia and ___________.
- A condition in which bones become weak and brittle.
- What type of blood cells help fight off germs in the immune system?
- What mixes with food in the mouth to start digestion?
40 Clues: Where does digestion start? • What connects bone to bone? • What connects muscles to bone? • Red blood cells carry __________. • Yellow bone marrow stores _______. • How many chambers does the heart have? • These are small bones found in the feet. • There are 206 ________ in the human body. • These are small bones found in the hands. • ...
Urines and Body Fluids 2025-02-20
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- Sexually transmitted parasite
- Itchy itchy
- Has a molecular weight of 17,000, making it easy for kidneys to filter. It is very toxic to the tubules in large amounts.
- Contain a large round nucleus
- May be round, pear-shaped, or have tail like projections
- Confirmatory tablet test. Blue/purple = positive, Red/Pink = negative
- Lubricant contaminant
- The time it takes for nitrate to convert to nitrite
- Occur in severe liver disease
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- Most characteristic forms are the diamond/rhombic prism
- Seen when white cells are originating in the kidney
- Small squares crossed by intersecting diagonal lines
- Artifact w/ Maltese cross
- Renal tubular cells w/highly refractile droplets
- Blood flukes found in the veins of the bladder
- Present in urine after epileptic convulsion
- Formed during the catabolism of fatty acids
- Composed of gelled Tamm-Horsfall protein
- Found in patients w/ maple syrup urine disease
- Formed from the breakdown of hgb in the reticuloendothelial system
20 Clues: Itchy itchy • Lubricant contaminant • Artifact w/ Maltese cross • Sexually transmitted parasite • Contain a large round nucleus • Occur in severe liver disease • Composed of gelled Tamm-Horsfall protein • Present in urine after epileptic convulsion • Formed during the catabolism of fatty acids • Blood flukes found in the veins of the bladder • ...
Celestials Scenexe (Body Upgrades) 2025-04-08
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- is Tier 2 Celestial body upgrade. It upgrades from Corvus, and has better healing.
- is a tier 2 celestial upgrade. It is essentially Chasm and Exosphere combined.
- is a Tier 3 Celestial upgrade. With it's scorching-hot auras, and ram that is superior to Meteor's, it is bound to both burn anyone in it's path, and ramming them to death. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a Celestial Tier 1 upgrade utilizing bunch of Auto-Cannons.
- is a tier 2 Celestial body upgrade. It has higher health and speed than Chasm
- is a tier 2 body upgrade. It is similar to chasm, but sacrifices health in favor of increased speed. Thus, it can be used to easily surprise or escape enemies, but will die quicker than other celestials.
- is a Exosphere Tier 2 upgrade. It had much wider radius than the Exosphere,and also burns much more.
- is a Celestial Tier 3 Upgrade with unimaginably high HP.
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. It has both powerful drones and bullets, perfect for support. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a tier 2 Celestial body upgrade that evolves from Nebula. It has 1 big auto cannon instead of 4 small auto cannons.
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. With it's lightning-fast speed, being the fastest of Scenexe2, and it's devestating ram, it can put a quick end to those uncautious of it's speed. However, it is frail. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a Celestial Tier 1 Celestial upgrade. It has a Overlord-like drone spawners and three small mounted drone spawners surrounding.
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. With it's 3 small cannons helping force in attacking enemies, and it's massive aura capable of healing any allied celestials, it is bound to give a powerful support, both for offense, and mainly defensive purposes. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
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- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. WIth one of, if not, the biggest ram damage in Scenexe2.io history, it can fatally send anyone to their demise in almost seconds, and can also both effectively tank (although not as much as Mangellan) and move. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. With the combination of Comet's speed, and Heliosphere's damaging aura, it can make a deadly hit-and-run celestial, both for suddenly ambushing enemies and killing them, and retreat if on a disadvantage. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. Having the biggest auto-turret in all of Scenexe2.io, it can devastate the enemy with it's massive, and powerful bullets, destroying almost everyone within one shot, can snipe at far-distances, and can detect the presence of enemies before you can detect them. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a Celestial Tier 1 upgrade utilizing a healing aura, and also having more HP than the base celestial. It's aura is not very powerful compared to it's higher tiered counterparts. It is a relatively slow Celestial, having only 0.1 increase in it's movement speed.
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade, It utilizes fast, agile drones, combined with the healing power of a Corvus, it is an excellent utilization body upgrade. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is Celestial Tier 1 upgrade having higher ram power and movement speed than the Celestial.
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. Having the biggest healing aura in all of Scenexe2.io, alongside the Oort. It can heal it's many allies at a large-scale radius, as well as lighting up the Crossroads greatly. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a Tier 2 Celestial Upgrade from Corvus and Nebula, is a Celestial Tier 2 upgrade. Nebula but the middle Auto-Cannon is replaced with a healing aura instead.
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. Having a large-scale drone army, it can penetrate enemy defenses with ease, and with high reward. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a tier 1 Celestial body upgrade. It is useful for rammers like Rationalizer-Blade and is a good defensive choice as a celestial being the red to blue with corvus
- is a Tier 2 Celestial body upgrade from Nebula. It has three smaller Auto-Cannons at each edges and three more at each sides, one big Auto-Cannon in the middle.
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. Using it's 3 small turrets, 3 Turret-like auto turrets, and a larger fast-firing turret in the center of it, the Virgo can overpower any Tanks that tries to attack it, and can also clear out Polygons quickly. It had been removed since around December 18th to 19th. (It has been added back)
- is a Celestial Tier 3 upgrade. With the largest (and deadliest) aura in Scenexe2 history, alongside the Deneb upgrade. It has been removed around December 18th to 19th 2023. Returned around November 21 to 22 2024.
- is a tier 2 celestial body upgrade branching from the Triton. It features stronger drones compared to its predecessor.
27 Clues: is a Celestial Tier 3 Upgrade with unimaginably high HP. • is a Celestial Tier 1 upgrade utilizing bunch of Auto-Cannons. • is a tier 2 Celestial body upgrade. It has higher health and speed than Chasm • is a tier 2 celestial upgrade. It is essentially Chasm and Exosphere combined. • ...
Parts Of My Body 2024-10-28
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- Lidah
- Perut
- Otot
- Kaki
- Bahu
- Bulu mata
- Leher
- Jari
- Ibu jari
- Pembuluh darah
- Wajah
- Hidung
- Rambut
- Mulut
- Paha
- Usus
- Pergelangan kaki
- Dagu
- Tulang rusuk
- Telapak tangan
- Kepala
- Tumit
- Telinga
- Sendi
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- Pinggang
- Tulang
- Dahi
- Gigi
- Hati
- Siku
- Pergelangan tangan
- Paru-paru
- Lutut
- Kaki
- Dada
- Otak
- Lengan
- Arteri
- Kuku
- Mata
- Tangan
- Kulit
- Pinggul
- Jari kaki
- Alis
- Jantung
- Punggung
- Bibir
48 Clues: Dahi • Gigi • Otot • Hati • Kaki • Siku • Bahu • Kaki • Dada • Jari • Otak • Kuku • Mata • Paha • Usus • Alis • Dagu • Lidah • Perut • Lutut • Leher • Wajah • Mulut • Kulit • Bibir • Tumit • Sendi • Tulang • Lengan • Arteri • Hidung • Rambut • Tangan • Kepala • Pinggul • Jantung • Telinga • Pinggang • Ibu jari • Punggung • Bulu mata • Paru-paru • Jari kaki • Tulang rusuk • Pembuluh darah • Telapak tangan • Pergelangan kaki • Pergelangan tangan
Animals' Parts of Body 2025-02-07
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- Nocturnal bird of prey
- Striped animal that hunts at night
- Mammal that can fly
- Animal with a hump on its back
- Fish with whiskers below its mouth
- Bird with a hooked beak and colorful feathers
- Eight-legged creature that spins webs
- Animal with a long tail and loves to eat bananas
- Bird that can mimic human speech
- Animal with a long neck
- Aquatic animal with tentacles and can change color
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- Animal known for its running speed
- Animal with a long trunk
- Insect that produces honey
- Animal with sharp claws and likes to climb trees
- White bird that can swim
- Insect that makes a "chirping" sound at night
- Animal with thick skin and likes to wallow in mud
- Aquatic animal with smooth skin and gills
- Animal with horns and likes to eat grass
20 Clues: Mammal that can fly • Nocturnal bird of prey • Animal with a long neck • Animal with a long trunk • White bird that can swim • Insect that produces honey • Animal with a hump on its back • Bird that can mimic human speech • Animal known for its running speed • Striped animal that hunts at night • Fish with whiskers below its mouth • Eight-legged creature that spins webs • ...
Body Parts - Spanish ESL 2025-01-30
Across
- two para abrazar
- on the head
- one where I have toes
- behind you
- between shoulder and hand
- da sabor
- los pintas negros
- Cuando nos conocemos por primera vez
- two para correr
- comi demasiado y me duele
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- two para besar
- para la musica
- _____ up on Facebook
- para comer
- hay diez
- los quiero blancos
- se ponen rojos con verguenza
- on fingers and toes
- They are blue sometimes.
- para el collar
- huele
21 Clues: huele • hay diez • da sabor • para comer • behind you • on the head • two para besar • para la musica • para el collar • two para correr • two para abrazar • los pintas negros • los quiero blancos • on fingers and toes • _____ up on Facebook • one where I have toes • They are blue sometimes. • between shoulder and hand • comi demasiado y me duele • se ponen rojos con verguenza • ...
Body Parts and Bones 2024-10-07
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- upper torso
- in the pelvic area
- not shellfish
- big bone
- arm and leg
- helps to move
- between humerus and ulna
- spine
- above the elbow
- attached to the foot
- muscle in the lower leg
- between femur and tibia
- muscles in the lower leg
- shellfish
- a set of bones in the torso
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- attached to the hand
- Everyone spells this wrong.
- Muscles are ________.
- That's really funny!
- Elvis the ______
- Muscles are ____.
- muscle attached to the humerus
- body part
- above the foot
- Helps to chew food.
- muscles in the torso
- body part
- muscles in the backside
- bone in head
- muscles in the chest
- between head and shoulders
31 Clues: spine • big bone • body part • body part • shellfish • upper torso • arm and leg • bone in head • not shellfish • helps to move • above the foot • above the elbow • Elvis the ______ • Muscles are ____. • in the pelvic area • Helps to chew food. • attached to the hand • That's really funny! • muscles in the torso • muscles in the chest • attached to the foot • Muscles are ________. • muscles in the backside • ...
Body Parts and Appearance 2024-11-25
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- the bottom part of your leg
- where the neck connects to the arm
- men can have this on the bottom of their face - it's face-hair!
- where your arm bends, in the middle of your arm
- you have this on your face - you use it to smell things
- men can have this over their upper lip - it's face-hair! Charlie Chaplin had this :)
- you have two of these on your face - you use them to see
- how do you call yellow hair
- you have two of these on your face - you use them to hear things
- when your hair falls down in spirals
- a type of short haircut for women
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- you have 10 of these on your feet
- you have this on the top of your head - it can be yellow, red, brown or black
- a lot of little dots on your face
- you have 5 of these on each hand
- the middle of your leg
- if you are between 20 and 29 you are in your ____________
- you have this on your face - you use it to eat!
- how do you call it when a person has no hair
- when your eyes are green and brown at the same time
- when your hair falls down flat
21 Clues: the middle of your leg • the bottom part of your leg • how do you call yellow hair • when your hair falls down flat • you have 5 of these on each hand • you have 10 of these on your feet • a lot of little dots on your face • a type of short haircut for women • where the neck connects to the arm • when your hair falls down in spirals • ...
Human Body in French 2024-11-21
Across
- Tu tiens des choses avec
- Tu te brosses les
- Tu manges avec ta
- Tu goûtes avec ta
- Dans ta poitrine
- Tu vois avec ton
- Ils sont bleu, marron, ou vert
- Tu t'asseoir sur
- Tu mâches avec tes
- Tu portes casquette sur
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- Tu t'agenouilleras sur ton
- Sur tes mains
- Tu te rases une
- Tu portes chaussures sur
- Ce sont sur ton front
- Nourriture est dans ta
- Tu entends avec ta
- Tu marches sur
- Tu dors sur ton dos
- Tu sentis avec ton
20 Clues: Sur tes mains • Tu marches sur • Tu te rases une • Dans ta poitrine • Tu vois avec ton • Tu t'asseoir sur • Tu te brosses les • Tu manges avec ta • Tu goûtes avec ta • Tu entends avec ta • Tu mâches avec tes • Tu sentis avec ton • Tu dors sur ton dos • Ce sont sur ton front • Nourriture est dans ta • Tu portes casquette sur • Tu portes chaussures sur • Tu tiens des choses avec • ...
Parts of the Body 2024-11-13
Across
- Hueso plano en la parte superior de la espalda.
- Órgano donde se digiere la comida.
- cage Protege el corazón y los pulmones.
- Hueso que protege el cerebro.
- Órgano que bombea la sangre.
- Tubo que conecta la garganta con el estómago.
- Estructura ósea de la cadera.
- Tubo largo donde se absorben nutrientes.
- Órgano que filtra toxinas de la sangre.
- Filtran la sangre y producen orina.
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- Órganos que usamos para respirar.
- Hueso entre el hombro y el esternón.
- Tejidos que nos permiten movernos.
- Hueso de la pierna entre rodilla y tobillo.
- Almacena la orina antes de expulsarla.
- Hueso pequeño frente a la rodilla.
- Estructura ósea que sostiene el cuerpo.
- Órgano que cubre y protege el cuerpo.
- Órganos que usamos para ver.
- Hueso largo del muslo.
20 Clues: Hueso largo del muslo. • Órgano que bombea la sangre. • Órganos que usamos para ver. • Hueso que protege el cerebro. • Estructura ósea de la cadera. • Órganos que usamos para respirar. • Órgano donde se digiere la comida. • Tejidos que nos permiten movernos. • Hueso pequeño frente a la rodilla. • Filtran la sangre y producen orina. • Hueso entre el hombro y el esternón. • ...
body parts armaandeep,sukhmanvir 2025-05-09
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- tube that carries food to the stomach
- helps fight infection
- stores bile
- digests food
- You speak with this.
- helps in digestion and controls sugar
- You use this to smell.
- You see with this.
- controls body functions
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- You chew with these.
- You use this to hold things.
- absorbs nutrients (you can use small intestine or large intestine)
- pumps blood
- help in breathing
- stores urine
- filter waste from the blood
- filters toxins from the blood
- This connects your head to your body.
- You walk with these.
- You use this to hear.
20 Clues: pumps blood • stores bile • stores urine • digests food • help in breathing • You see with this. • You walk with these. • helps fight infection • You speak with this. • You use this to hear. • You chew with these. • You use this to smell. • controls body functions • filter waste from the blood • You use this to hold things. • filters toxins from the blood • ...
Body Systems and Diseases 2025-04-29
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- A nerve cell that sends electrical signals
- Tiny non-living particles that invade host cells to reproduce
- Disease where abnormal cells divide uncontrollably
- Fast responses to stimulus that bypass the brain
- Type of white blood cell that eats pathogens
- Proteins made by white blood cells to fight pathogens
- Microscopic organisms that can causes disease; some are helpful too
- Gland located in the neck that controls metabolism
- The gap between two neurons
- Gland that produces insulin and digestive enzymes
- Hormone that lowers blood sugar
- Protein markers on pathogens that trigger immune responses
- The type of neuron that sends messages from the brain to the muscles
- Hormone produced by the adrenal glands in a "fight or flight" response
- Abbreviation for the central nervous system
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- Part of the brain responsible for balance and coordination
- A chemical messenger made by glands
- Hormone involved in male development
- Diseases that can be passed from person to person
- Type of membrane that lines body cavities and provides a physical barrier against pathogens
- The process of receiving a dead or weakened pathogen to build immunity
- Part of the nervous system that does not involve your spinal cord or brain
- The type of neuron that sends messages from receptors to the brain
- A change in the environment that causes a response
24 Clues: The gap between two neurons • Hormone that lowers blood sugar • A chemical messenger made by glands • Hormone involved in male development • A nerve cell that sends electrical signals • Abbreviation for the central nervous system • Type of white blood cell that eats pathogens • Fast responses to stimulus that bypass the brain • ...
at the doctor's + body 2025-01-29
Across
- - лекарство
- локоть
- шея
- - медсестра
- записаться на прием
- рука кисть
- -насморк
- - химик, аптекарь
- - подбородок
- запись по времени
- рука целиков
- - пластырь, гипс (штукатурка)
- болеть
- плечо
- палец ноги
- -пульс
- - бедро целиком
- колено
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- головная боль
- - лоб
- - больное горло
- - запястье
- - скорая помощь (машина)
- - бинт, повязка
- - кровяное давление
- нажимать
- - лодыжка
- - инъекция, укол
- больной живот
- боль
- бедро (боковая часть)
- - щека
- - таблетки
- - стоматолог
- язык
- срочный
36 Clues: шея • боль • язык • - лоб • плечо • локоть • - щека • болеть • -пульс • колено • срочный • нажимать • -насморк • - лодыжка • - запястье • рука кисть • - таблетки • палец ноги • - лекарство • - медсестра • - стоматолог • - подбородок • рука целиков • головная боль • больной живот • - бинт, повязка • - бедро целиком • - больное горло • - инъекция, укол • - химик, аптекарь • запись по времени • - кровяное давление • записаться на прием • ...
19. Body & Health (Medical) 2025-08-01
20 Clues: Pain • Lungs • Fever • Blood • Patient • Surgery • Therapy • Allergy • Illness • Symptom • Vaccine • Hospital • Pharmacy • Accident • Medicine • Treatment • Infection • Diagnosis • Consultation • Prescription
Animals, Body, and Face 2024-12-26
23 Clues: ylf • tab • ckab • egac • kcen • noil • elahw • yppup • adnap • krahs • lians • ylruc • dreab • nettik • torrap • tibbar • ednolb • nihplod • hcamots • niugnep • ooragnak • redluohs • ehcatsuom
Lenape Body Parts *Singular 2025-01-22
25 Clues: wil • tun • pom • naxk • wsit • naolk • wipit • mutay • hwikwi • shetun • hwikat • wananu • ketukw • wiskon • milaxk • mamaon • welench • hopikon • hwitaok • tankkat • wikiyon • kwetsit • hwikxkon • weshkinkw • xkwekankan
The body and hair 2024-12-06
Across
- randmeluud, kaheksa luu kompleks, mis moodustavad käe proksimaalse skeleti segmendi
- väikeste luude keeruline struktuur
- klassikaline soeng, mida iseloomustavad lühikesed juuksed külgedel ja pea taga, ülemised juuksed on lühikeseks lõigatud ja kujundatud nii, et need seisaksid tasasel ja tasasel tasapinnal püsti
- alalõualuu tipust moodustunud näo väljaulatuv osa suu all.
- Mõtlemiseks ja arusaamiselks elus vajalik komponent
- peetakse elutähtsateks elunditeks, mille töö häirumine ja lakkamine võib mõjutada organismi seisundit
- on paaris ebakorrapärane luu, mis paikneb näo ülemises ja külgmises osas ning moodustab osa orbiidi külgseinast ja põhjast, oimusoogust ja ajuõõnest.
- sääre esiosa põlve ja pahkluu vahel
- lühike kuni keskmise pikkusega juukselõik naistele, mille puhul juuksed lõigatakse tavaliselt sirgeks pea ümbert ligikaudu lõualuu kõrgusel ja mitte pikemad kui õlgadeni
- soeng, kus peakarvadel lastakse kasvada arvestatava pikkusega
- tagab inimkeha kudedele pideva hapnikuvoolu ja puhastab vere gaasilistest jääkainetest
- on inimese jala tagakülg pahkluu all ja kaare taga
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- nimetissõrm
- Ei tohi kasutada seda kehaosa mängides jalgpalli
- soeng, mis koosneb sõlmekujulistest juustest
- on juustesse seatud lainetest või lokkidest koosnev soeng
- on anatoomilise kehatüve alumine osa, mis asub kõhu ja reite vahel(luustiku osa)
- sfääri struktuur, mis sisaldab nägemisretseptoreid
- juuksed peas tõmmatakse näost eemale, kogutakse kokku ja kinnitatakse pea taha (ühte punkti)
- kaksik punutised pea vastaskülgedel.
20 Clues: nimetissõrm • väikeste luude keeruline struktuur • sääre esiosa põlve ja pahkluu vahel • kaksik punutised pea vastaskülgedel. • soeng, mis koosneb sõlmekujulistest juustest • Ei tohi kasutada seda kehaosa mängides jalgpalli • sfääri struktuur, mis sisaldab nägemisretseptoreid • on inimese jala tagakülg pahkluu all ja kaare taga • ...
Body Landmarks X-word 2025-09-09
Across
- Fingers and toes
- Back of the head
- Knee cap
- Neck area
- Arm area
- Back of knee
- Posterior lower leg, calf area
- Genital area
- Anterior body trunk, inferior to the ribs
- Armpit area
- Area around the eye
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- Where the thigh meets the bodies torso
- Anterior surface of the elbow
- Buttocks
- Cheek area
- Mouth area
- Inferior, mid-back
- Chest area
- Shoulder blade area
- Navel area
- Thigh area
- Curve of the shoulder
22 Clues: Buttocks • Knee cap • Arm area • Neck area • Cheek area • Mouth area • Chest area • Navel area • Thigh area • Armpit area • Back of knee • Genital area • Fingers and toes • Back of the head • Inferior, mid-back • Shoulder blade area • Area around the eye • Curve of the shoulder • Anterior surface of the elbow • Posterior lower leg, calf area • Where the thigh meets the bodies torso • ...
The Human Body Crossword 2025-09-04
Across
- Airways leading into the lungs
- Organ that nourishes a developing baby
- Stores bile made by the liver
- Absorb nutrients and water from food
- TUBES: Carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus
- Allow the body to move and maintain posture
- CORD: Connects a baby to the placenta
- Organs that allow you to see
- Female reproductive organs that produce eggs
- NODES: Filter lymph and help fight infection
- Tube that carries food to the stomach
- Organs that help you breathe
- Controls thoughts, memory, and body functions
- Helps with tasting, chewing, and swallowing
- Windpipe that carries air to the lungs
- Filters toxins and produces bile
- Clear front layer of the eye
- Produces insulin and digestive enzymes
- Skin covering the top of the head
- Carry blood back to the heart
- Largest organ of the body
- Provide structure and support to the body
- Controls body temperature and hunger
- Male gland that produces seminal fluid
- Helps fight infection and filters blood
- Throat that helps with breathing and swallowing
- Glands that produce stress hormones
- Where digestion begins
- Inner layer of the skin with nerves and blood vessels
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- Breaks down food with acid and enzymes
- Controls breathing and heartbeat
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs for gas exchange
- Part of the brain controlling coordination
- Voice box used for speaking
- Male reproductive organs that produce sperm
- Muscle that helps with breathing
- Master gland that controls other glands
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Stores urine before it leaves the body
- Back part of the eye that detects light
- Filter blood and produce urine
- Carries messages between brain and body
- Regulates metabolism and hormones
- Detects smells and aids breathing
- Female organ where a baby develops
- Small organ attached to the large intestine
- Largest part of the brain for thinking and memory
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- Outermost layer of the skin
- Organs responsible for hearing and balance
50 Clues: Where digestion begins • Largest organ of the body • Voice box used for speaking • Outermost layer of the skin • Organs that allow you to see • Organs that help you breathe • Clear front layer of the eye • Stores bile made by the liver • Carry blood back to the heart • Airways leading into the lungs • Filter blood and produce urine • Carry blood away from the heart • ...
animal and body parts 2025-09-18
20 Clues: gadi • miil • guya • murru • mirri • garru • wudha • ngaan • marra • ganhaa • wambad • waagan • balang • muraamy • maliyan • dinawan • wurraan • gulambali • wambuwuny • swan dhundhu
Body Challenge Part 2 2025-09-30
Across
- – parts of the face used to see
- – the rear side of the body
- – long parts of the body used to lift and carry
- – inside parts used to breathe
- – the joint in the middle of the leg
- – part at the end of the leg
- – long parts of the body used to walk
- – hard parts inside the body that hold it up
- – inside part that pumps blood
- – the front part of the body above the belly
- – part at the end of the arm with fingers
- – inside parts that make urine
- – parts of the head used to hear
- – the front part of the head
- – the joint in the middle of the arm
- – inside part that cleans the blood
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- – part that joins the head to the body
- – parts at the top of the arms, near the neck
- – inside the head, used to think
- – small parts at the end of the hand
- – inside part that breaks down food
- – the top part of the body
- – opening in the face used to eat and speak
- – another word for belly
- – part of the face used to smell and breathe
- – plural of foot
- – the front part of the body below the chest
- – thin strands that grow on the head
- – small parts at the end of the foot
29 Clues: – plural of foot • – another word for belly • – the top part of the body • – the rear side of the body • – part at the end of the leg • – the front part of the head • – inside parts used to breathe • – inside part that pumps blood • – inside parts that make urine • – parts of the face used to see • – inside the head, used to think • – parts of the head used to hear • ...
Body talk (Unit 9) 2026-03-23
23 Clues: Sieg • Null • Braut • Ärmel • Teufel • Daumen • Grenze • kichern • verwirrt • begraben • Bräutigam • Begräbnis • Zeremonie • beleidigen • Handfläche • Möglichkeit • Zeigefinger • Hochzeitskleid • dauerhaft/endgültig • in_Mode/modisch/trendig • Trauzeuge(vom_Brautigam) • verlegen/peinlich_berührt • Trauzeugin(von_der_Braut)
Inside the Human Body 2025-10-31
22 Clues: vena • hueso • cráneo • tendón • órgano • nervio • función • cerebro • arteria • esófago • corazón • músculo • pulmones • estómago • cartílago • mandíbula • esqueleto • intestino • ligamento • articulación • vasos sanguíneos • columna vertebral
Parts of the body 2025-10-26
20 Clues: Pie • Codo • Ceja • Nuca • Talón • Muslo • Mentón • Cuello • Muñeca • Hombro • Frente • Rodilla • Tobillo • Cintura • Párpado • Espalda • Estómago • Pestañas • Antebrazo • Pantorilla
Parts of the body 2025-06-26
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- You use these two parts to jump and walk
- It's in the head, it can be long, short, red, black, blonde, or brown
- We use them to see
- In the middle of your leg
- Hard white things used for chewing
- Two parts you use to smile
- Two long parts used for walking
- The ten little parts on your feet
- It connects your legs and feet
- In Spanish is TALON
- Where your arm starts
- Where you can find your heart
- We use this to hear
- Under the mouth, sometimes with beard
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- Used to smell
- Ten little parts at the end of your hand
- Above your eyes, I express anger or surprise
- They protect your eyes. They can be long or short.
- It gets red when you get embarresed
- It connects the hand and arm
- In Spanish is FRENTE
- In the middle of your arm and it bends
- Where you put a hat on
- Between the chest and the hip
- Used this to hug people
- The part at the end of your arm
26 Clues: Used to smell • We use them to see • In Spanish is TALON • We use this to hear • In Spanish is FRENTE • Where your arm starts • Where you put a hat on • Used this to hug people • In the middle of your leg • Two parts you use to smile • It connects the hand and arm • Between the chest and the hip • Where you can find your heart • It connects your legs and feet • ...
Parts of the body 2025-10-16
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- – You use it to lift or carry things.
- – The short, thick finger on your hand.
- – You use it to smell.
- – The top part of your body that has your face and brain.
- – It connects your head to your body.
- – You use it to taste food and speak.
- – You use it to hear sounds.
- – It pumps your blood and keeps you alive.
- – You stand and walk on it.
- – You use it to hold or touch things.
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- – You use it to eat, drink, and talk.
- – You have five of them on each hand.
- – One of the small parts at the end of your foot.
- – You use it to think, remember, and learn.
- – You use them to bite and chew food.
- – You use it to see.
- – The red liquid that moves inside your body.
- – The part of your body where food goes after you eat.
- – The part between your leg and your foot.
- – The part of your body behind your chest.
20 Clues: – You use it to see. • – You use it to smell. • – You stand and walk on it. • – You use it to hear sounds. • – You use it to lift or carry things. • – You use it to eat, drink, and talk. • – You have five of them on each hand. • – It connects your head to your body. • – You use it to taste food and speak. • – You use them to bite and chew food. • ...
spanish parts of body 2025-10-28
Face and Body Parts 2025-10-16
21 Clues: ojo • mano • dedo • pies • pelo • ceja • nariz • pecas • brazo • hombro • lengua • cuello • pierna • diente • cabeza • orejas • frente • rodilla • barbilla • cachetes • dedos de los pies
Let's practise body parts! 2025-10-15
25 Clues: suu • pää • otsa • käsi • nenä • ranne • rinta • jalka • silmä • korva • sormi • kaula • polvi • leuka • poski • huuli • vatsa • selkä • nilkka • olkapää • hiukset • peukalo • käsivarsi • kyynärpää • kulmakarva
French difficult body parts 2025-11-20
27 Clues: arm • leg • back • neck • hand • skin • neck • hair • face • bone • head • nose • foot • wrist • elbow • brain • heart • chest • mouth • belly • ankle • tongue • muscle • fingers • stomach • forehead • shoulder
Fuel for the Body 2025-11-10
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- The body’s “rest and digest” nerve that connects the gut and brain
- The main organ that pumps oxygen-rich blood throughout the body
- Essential mineral that supports nerve and muscle function, found in leafy greens
- The process where the body recycles damaged cells
- The “second brain” is often used to describe this organ system
- Nutrients that neutralize free radicals
- The “feel-good” neurotransmitter boosted by exercise
- The study of how diet affects gene expression
- This type of stress causes cellular damage and aging
- The rhythmic cycle that regulates sleep and wakefulness
- The main energy molecule for brain cells
- Short-chain compounds produced by healthy gut bacteria
- Inflammation is the body’s response to this type of damage or stress
- Lifestyle factor that consolidates memory and clears toxins from the brain
- The fat found in salmon and walnuts that boosts brain health
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- A system responsible for circulating blood and nutrients
- Major organ affected by the Mediterranean diet’s heart-protective effects
- Poor diet and lack of sleep can reduce this vital cognitive ability
- The body’s ability to form new neural connections
- A term describing foods that come directly from nature, not a factory
- The act of restricting food for certain hours or days to boost repair
- The communication network between your digestive system and brain
- Process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients
- This vitamin is essential for mood regulation and sunlight exposure
- The body's ability to maintain internal balance and stability despite external changes
- The science of nutrients and how the body uses them
- Excess sugar and processed fat can trigger this chronic condition
- The gut is home to trillions of these living organisms
- The neurotrophic factor responsible for brain growth and repair, short for brain-derived neurotrophic factor
- The type of diet includes olive oil, fish, and whole grains
- These types of foods are overly processed and high in additives
- Meditation deep rest and balance of the mind and body
32 Clues: Nutrients that neutralize free radicals • The main energy molecule for brain cells • The study of how diet affects gene expression • The body’s ability to form new neural connections • The process where the body recycles damaged cells • The science of nutrients and how the body uses them • The “feel-good” neurotransmitter boosted by exercise • ...
Human Body Big Puzzle 2026-01-24
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- Food test for sugar
- Vitamin C deficiency disease
- Food test for starch
- Holes in the leaf for gas exchange
- Where does photosynthesis take place in the cell
- breathing air in
- Prediction / guess of the results of an experiment
- Breaking down larger molecules so body can absorb them
- Scientific name for fats & oils
- energy in food is measured in...?
- Vitamin A deficiency can cause...?
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- movement of gases from high to low concentration
- chemical process that releases energy from food
- where gas exchange takes place
- Digestive enzyme that breaks down protein
- waste product of respiration
- structures in the small intestine
- physical act of moving air in/out of the lungs
- muscle that contracts to increase lung volume
- Not eating the right amount of nutrients
20 Clues: breathing air in • Food test for sugar • Food test for starch • Vitamin C deficiency disease • waste product of respiration • where gas exchange takes place • Scientific name for fats & oils • structures in the small intestine • energy in food is measured in...? • Holes in the leaf for gas exchange • Vitamin A deficiency can cause...? • Not eating the right amount of nutrients • ...
Facial and body parts 2026-02-25
20 Clues: leg • arm • heel • chin • shin • lips • back • neck • toes • elbow • waist • thigh • chest • tongue • fingers • eyebrows • buttocks • eyelashes • bellybutton • fingernails
Chapter 21: Organization of the Body 2021-09-06
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- Store energy for cells.
- The centers for cell respiration and provide energy for the cell.
- Contains the stomach, small and large intestines gallbladder, liver, spleen, kidneys, and pancreas.
- Contains the lungs, heart, esophagus, and trachea.
- Also known as caudal and means below or close to the feet.
- Divides the body into superior and inferiorportions.
- Means farther away from the midline of the body.
- Also known as ventral and beans toward the front of the body.
- DNA and RNA are examples of _____ _____.
- Forms networks for transporting substances throughout the cytoplasm.
- membrane, The outer boundary of a cell.
- Means close to the surface of the body.
- Fats.
- Means more internal.
- Divided into the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
- Body cells depend on these molecules to make energy.
- Primarily make cell membranes.
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- Divides the body into left and right portions.
- Contains the spinal cord.
- Known to process and sort proteins from the ribosomes and synthesize or produce carbohydrates.
- Two cylindrical organelles near the nucleus essential to cell division.
- Also known as coronal plane, divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
- Derived from nonliving sources and usually does not contain carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds.
- Act as structural tissue for the building of solid body parts.
- plane Runs lengthwise down the midline of the body and divides it into equal left and right halves.
- A tail-like structure found on human sperm cells.
- The muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
- Divided into the cranial and spinal cavity.
- Makes proteins.
- The inside of a cell.
- Means close to the midline of the body.
- Derived from or produced by living organisms and contains carbon and hydrogen, and its molecules tend to be large.
- carbohydrate most commonly used by body cells.
- Also known as dorsal and means towards the back of the body.
- Houses the brain.
- Are very large lipid molecules that make cell membranes and some hormones
- Means closer to the point of attachment or trunk of the body.
- Means farther away from the point of attachment or trunk of the body.
- Contains the genetic information of cells.
- In conjunction with RNA, are responsible for protein synthesis.
40 Clues: Fats. • Makes proteins. • Houses the brain. • Means more internal. • The inside of a cell. • Store energy for cells. • Contains the spinal cord. • Primarily make cell membranes. • Means close to the midline of the body. • membrane, The outer boundary of a cell. • Means close to the surface of the body. • DNA and RNA are examples of _____ _____. • ...
Organs 2023-11-13
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- Make up tissue
- Structure of Respiratory system
- What respiratory system gets
- One of the functions of the skeletal system
- The _______ system breaks down food
- The _________ body system protects the body with skin
- Organs in a body system
- Used to chew in the digestive system
- The structure of the skeletal system
- Structure in digestive system that contains acid
- Student in 7th science
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- controls the body with chemicals
- What a body system does
- Make up organs
- The __________ system contains the heart
- The structure of the muscular system
- The _________ system controls the body by electricity
- Structure in Nervous system
18 Clues: Make up tissue • Make up organs • Student in 7th science • What a body system does • Organs in a body system • Structure in Nervous system • What respiratory system gets • Structure of Respiratory system • controls the body with chemicals • The _______ system breaks down food • The structure of the muscular system • Used to chew in the digestive system • ...
Muscles of the Body - Upper Body 2023-07-31
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- - Muscles along the spine that help maintain posture.
- - A group of muscles along the spine that help maintain posture.
- - A muscle of the shoulder joint.
- - A muscle of the shoulder joint.
- - A bone that connects the shoulder to the chest.
- - A muscle that wraps around the rib cage.
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- - A major muscle group of the chest.
- - Muscles that form the rounded shape of the shoulders.
- - Muscles between the shoulder blades.
- - A large muscle that covers the back of the neck and upper back.
- - Muscles on the back of the upper arm.
- - Another term for the pectoralis muscles.
- - A major muscle group of the chest.
13 Clues: - A muscle of the shoulder joint. • - A muscle of the shoulder joint. • - A major muscle group of the chest. • - A major muscle group of the chest. • - Muscles between the shoulder blades. • - Muscles on the back of the upper arm. • - Another term for the pectoralis muscles. • - A muscle that wraps around the rib cage. • - A bone that connects the shoulder to the chest. • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2025-03-31
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- stress disorder stress-related disorder characterized by flashbacks, feelings of numbness, and difficulty sleeping after an extremely stressful event
- body system consisting of organs that work together to create new human life; is different between males and females
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
- ability to think, reason, and remember
- physiological stress reaction in which the body mobilizes its resources to fight off or escape from a perceived threat; also called the stress response
- relaxation technique that involves paying careful attention to the body, scanning it for signs of tension, and then releasing that tension
- reappraisal act of thinking about the good aspects of stressful events
- management practice of devoting the appropriate amount of time to each task, only committing to tasks you have time for, and prioritizing tasks; helps people reach goals and reduce stress
- physiological reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event
- body’s physical and psychological reactions to situations people perceive as threats
- factors that lead to stress
- management process of using strategies to reduce the impact of the stress response and handle threatening situations in positive ways
- relaxation technique that involves imagining one’s self in a pleasant environment
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- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- body system consisting of organs, tissues, and cells that defend against infection
- muscle relaxation relaxation technique that involves tensing and then relaxing each part of the body until the whole body feels relaxed
- body system that consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that trade information throughout the body
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one
- act of using relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, visualization, focused attention, and guided movements, while focusing intensely on the present
- body system that consists of glands, which secrete hormones to regulate body processes
- hormones chemicals that coordinate the fight-or-flight response; include epinephrine, norepinephrine, and cortisol
- body system consisting of organs that take in foods, pass nutrients from these sources into the bloodstream, and then expel waste out of the body
- mental illness that develops as a result of stressful events; examples include acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- body system that transports blood throughout the body; consists of the heart and blood vessels
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events
- state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion
- type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology
27 Clues: factors that lead to stress • ability to think, reason, and remember • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events • state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation • type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology • stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects • ...
Muscular System Terms 2022-09-16
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- raising body parts
- moving in a circular direction
- moving foot to outside
- act of bending a joint
- bending foot toward the knee
- connects muscle to bone
- turning body part upward
- end.of.the.muscle;moves.when.contracted
- bending foot away from the knee
- body system made of 600+ muscles
- membrane:covers/protects.muscle.tissue
- muscle that oppose/reverse each other
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- lowering body parts
- moving away from the midline
- turning body part downward
- end of the muscle closest to the torso
- movement toward the inside
- straightening a limb
- touching fingertip to thumb of same hand
- moving toward the midline
- muscle of the heart
21 Clues: raising body parts • lowering body parts • muscle of the heart • straightening a limb • moving foot to outside • act of bending a joint • connects muscle to bone • turning body part upward • moving toward the midline • turning body part downward • movement toward the inside • moving away from the midline • bending foot toward the knee • moving in a circular direction • ...
Sports Medicine Word Puzzle 2022-09-14
Across
- straightening a lim
- produced by friction between bone and cartilage
- Far away from the attachment
- angles turning outwards
- close to the attachment
- a bruise
- fast development of an injury
- an area damaged by scrapping
- down movement
- bending a lim
- above
- middle of the body
- back
Down
- bellow
- Brocken blood vessel that swell up
- cut across the body
- UP movement
- facing up
- a deep cup tearing in the flesh
- Front and Back
- facing down
- the body slip down in the middle of the body
- side of the body
- long lasting injury
- angles turning inwards
25 Clues: back • above • bellow • a bruise • facing up • UP movement • facing down • down movement • bending a lim • Front and Back • side of the body • middle of the body • cut across the body • straightening a lim • long lasting injury • angles turning inwards • angles turning outwards • close to the attachment • Far away from the attachment • an area damaged by scrapping • fast development of an injury • ...
General Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-14
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- Separates the front and back of the body
- Separates lower and upper body
- Faced down
- Outwards part of the sole of the foot
- Farthest point from the origin
- Position toward the midline
- Legs closing
- Legs separating
- Position away from the midline
- Backside
- Faced up
- Center of body
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- Wearing off of skin
- Bend forwards
- Bend backward
- Reoccuring pain
- Noise crunching, cracking
- Bruise
- Cut/skin wound
- Separates the left and right sides of body
- Extreme bruise
- Inside of the sole of the foot
- Head side of the body
- Severe and sudden pain
- Away from the head
25 Clues: Bruise • Backside • Faced up • Faced down • Legs closing • Bend forwards • Bend backward • Cut/skin wound • Extreme bruise • Center of body • Reoccuring pain • Legs separating • Away from the head • Wearing off of skin • Head side of the body • Severe and sudden pain • Noise crunching, cracking • Position toward the midline • Separates lower and upper body • Farthest point from the origin • ...
YULAIDI'S WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-06
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- chest cavity
- back
- sudden
- surgical removal
- lower
- swelling of the
- inflammation of
- Laying face down
- study of
- Lying face up
- process of visually examining
- paralysis
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- urine
- fainting
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels.
- state of
- to record
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- toward the head
- toward the front of the body.
- pain
- breathing
- specialist
- surgical repair
- discharge
- condition
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- cutting into
28 Clues: back • pain • urine • lower • sudden • fainting • state of • study of • to record • breathing • discharge • condition • paralysis • specialist • chest cavity • cutting into • Lying face up • toward the head • swelling of the • inflammation of • surgical repair • surgical removal • Laying face down • toward the front of the body. • process of visually examining • loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. • ...
Intro and axial crossword 2020-10-15
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- shaft of long bone
- back of body
- structure of body
- skull;encloses brain
- shoulder blade radius thumb side of bone
- restores homeostasis
- closer to Origin of body
- no protein
- 26 small bones
- breakdown bone
- toward the front of body
- skull
- foot bone
- tail bone
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- End of long bone
- 2nd cervical vertebrae
- study of body function
- toward midline
- build bone
- act of bending joint
- ankle bone
- lower jaw bone
- away from midline
- bone cell
- toward head
- hip bone
- thigh bone
- expanding a joint
- bones of wrist
- away from head
30 Clues: skull • hip bone • bone cell • foot bone • tail bone • build bone • ankle bone • thigh bone • no protein • toward head • back of body • toward midline • lower jaw bone • 26 small bones • breakdown bone • bones of wrist • away from head • End of long bone • structure of body • away from midline • expanding a joint • shaft of long bone • act of bending joint • skull;encloses brain • restores homeostasis • ...
Activity Creation A&P 2022-08-23
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- produces blood cells
- excretes salt and urea
- move body and substances
- produces gametes
- maintains stable internal conditions
- transports blood cells and oxygen
- cells are made up of molecules
- similar types of cells
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- slow-acting control system
- study of the structure and shape of the body
- gas exchange
- study of how the body and its parts work
- cleanses the body from foreign materials
- fast-acting control system
- atoms combine to form molecules
- different organs working together
- flushes waste from the body in urine
- break down food
- different types of tissues together
- many organ systems working together
20 Clues: gas exchange • break down food • produces gametes • produces blood cells • excretes salt and urea • similar types of cells • move body and substances • slow-acting control system • fast-acting control system • cells are made up of molecules • atoms combine to form molecules • different organs working together • transports blood cells and oxygen • different types of tissues together • ...
Homeostasis 2024-05-24
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- regarded as control center in the process of glucose regulation
- body system that senses low blood pressure
- is a place where all of the parts of the body work together to maintain a homeostatic condition
- a type of control system that are outside the tissue and organ
- a type of chemical messenger that is in the nervous system which can be maintained for homeostasis
- refers to the abnormal of bodily systems that are not in homeostasis
- a type of control system that are inside a an effector organ
- a type of signal that is sent to the organs of the body
- a range of value that the body senses its functions diverging from its normal
- the body's way to keep its internal environment near normal range
- a type of cell that secretes insulin in response to high glucose in the body
- an aspect of the blood in the body that needs to be maintained
- an example of negative feedback to maintain homeostasis in the body
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- a type of signal that is sent towards the control center
- a place where insulin will function to decrease glucose concentration in the blood
- a type of response mechanism that is induced when the body's need are anticipated
- is considered an effector in the body
- body system that sense high blood glucose
- body's initial inducer for the physiological reaction
- a type of cell that secretes glucagon in response to low glucose in the body
- a type of chemical messenger that is in the endocrine system which can be regulated for homeostatis
- an internal pathway that the body uses to maintain homeostasis
- another name for the control center
- a type of homeostasis that change the set points throughout the day in the body
- causes a change of response in opposition to the body's initial direction of response
- one of the three fluids where exchange of materials take place in the body
- causes a change of response the body's physiological need
27 Clues: another name for the control center • is considered an effector in the body • body system that sense high blood glucose • body system that senses low blood pressure • body's initial inducer for the physiological reaction • a type of signal that is sent to the organs of the body • a type of signal that is sent towards the control center • ...
7 HPE Semester 1 Cross Word 2025-06-25
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- The amount of force your muscles can produce
- The ability to change direction quickly
- The ability to use body parts together smoothly
- A workout where you do as many rounds as possible
- Any, substance that changes how the body or mind works
- A fitness component involving body control and stability
- The range of motion in your joints
- Time needed between workouts to allow the body to repair
- A stimulant found in coffee, energy drinks, and tea
- An addictive chemical found in cigarettes and vapes
- A core strength exercise held in a straight position
- Drinking enough water to keep your body functioning
- How fast you can move
- Training principle that involves increasing difficulty
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness
- Gentle movements after exercise to aid recovery
- test, A fitness test involving progressive running stages
- A condition where the body or mind depends on a substance
- A repeated behavior that can be hard to stop
- An upper body strength exercise using body weight
- Test that checks how bendy or mobile your body is
- Body tissues that contract to produce movement
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- A movement that lengthens your muscles
- The act of working to improve fitness
- When more of a substance is needed to feel the same effect
- A legal drug that slows down the brain and body
- A short distance speed test
- The food and drink we consume for health and energy
- The act of inhaling vapor from an e-cigarette or device
- The condition of being physically healthy and strong
- The way you hold your body when sitting or standing
- Substances that are banned by law
- The ability to sustain activity over time
- Exercise that strengthens your heart and lungs
- Strength combined with speed
- Symptoms when someone stops using an addictive drug
- A core endurance test involving abdominal contractions
- Light activity to prepare the body for exercise
- A type of training involving multiple stations
- A key rule or idea in exercise science
40 Clues: How fast you can move • A short distance speed test • Strength combined with speed • Substances that are banned by law • The range of motion in your joints • The act of working to improve fitness • A movement that lengthens your muscles • A key rule or idea in exercise science • The ability to change direction quickly • The ability to sustain activity over time • ...
Body Composition-Thermoregulation-Measurement 2018-05-09
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- Dividing an individual’s work output by the energy expenditure above resting levels determines their net _____________.
- A disease for which obese individuals are at higher risk.
- For an individual to lose weight, they need a __________ caloric balance.
- A grossly obese individual has likely developed more fat cells than the average individual, a process called __________.
- When a test measures what it claims to measure (e.g. BIA can determine body composition) the test is considered ________.
- Non-shivering thermogenesis involves the creation of heat through the action of ______________.
- A ratio of one’s weight to their height.
- A method of body composition which is cost-effective and minimally invasive, but has concerns regarding inter-tester reliability.
- ______________ weighing involves comparing a person’s ground weight with their weight when submerged in water.
- To determine if VO2 max was achieved when no plateau was observed, you can examine the values for heart rate, blood lactate, or ______________.
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- A valuable test for determining an individual’s best sustainable pace for prolonged activity.
- Heat is lost to air or water flowing past the body.
- _______ is one way of expressing the intensity of an activity, basically using multiples of their resting energy level (e.g. resting is 1, a workout might be at an intensity of 4-6, so 4-6x resting level).
- Work equals force times _________.
- The determination of energy utilization by measuring oxygen consumption is _____________ calorimetry.
- The area of the brain that regulates the response to a thermoregulatory challenge.
- The response of the blood vessels at the skin when an individual is hot.
- Prior to testing or training a client, they need to sign a document that explains to them the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of what they are to do, called an informed __________ form.
- The amount of energy needed at rest for the various homeostatic processes is called _______ metabolic rate.
- An individual who is tall and thin with less than average muscle and fat would likely be classified as an ___________.
20 Clues: Work equals force times _________. • A ratio of one’s weight to their height. • Heat is lost to air or water flowing past the body. • A disease for which obese individuals are at higher risk. • The response of the blood vessels at the skin when an individual is hot. • For an individual to lose weight, they need a __________ caloric balance. • ...
Body Composition-Thermoregulation-Measurement 2018-05-09
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- Non-shivering thermogenesis involves the creation of heat through the action of ______________.
- Heat is lost to air or water flowing past the body.
- A grossly obese individual has likely developed more fat cells than the average individual, a process called __________.
- When a test measures what it claims to measure (e.g. BIA can determine body composition) the test is considered ________.
- A valuable test for determining an individual’s best sustainable pace for prolonged activity.
- _______ is one way of expressing the intensity of an activity, basically using multiples of their resting energy level (e.g. resting is 1, a workout might be at an intensity of 4-6, so 4-6x resting level).
- Dividing an individual’s work output by the energy expenditure above resting levels determines their net _____________.
- For an individual to lose weight, they need a __________ caloric balance.
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- The determination of energy utilization by measuring oxygen consumption is _____________ calorimetry.
- A method of body composition which is cost-effective and minimally invasive, but has concerns regarding inter-tester reliability.
- Prior to testing or training a client, they need to sign a document that explains to them the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of what they are to do, called an informed __________ form.
- To determine if VO2 max was achieved when no plateau was observed, you can examine the values for heart rate, blood lactate, or ______________.
- A ratio of one’s weight to their height.
- The area of the brain that regulates the response to a thermoregulatory challenge.
- A disease for which obese individuals are at higher risk.
- ______________ weighing involves comparing a person’s ground weight with their weight when submerged in water.
- The response of the blood vessels at the skin when an individual is hot.
- An individual who is tall and thin with less than average muscle and fat would likely be classified as an ___________.
- Work equals force times _________.
- The amount of energy needed at rest for the various homeostatic processes is called _______ metabolic rate.
20 Clues: Work equals force times _________. • A ratio of one’s weight to their height. • Heat is lost to air or water flowing past the body. • A disease for which obese individuals are at higher risk. • The response of the blood vessels at the skin when an individual is hot. • For an individual to lose weight, they need a __________ caloric balance. • ...
4 Body Systems Crossword 2018-05-14
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- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy.
- __________ system: The organs of the urinary tract comprising the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
- Lymph _________: bean-shaped organs that filter out microorganisms and foreign materials that have been taken up by lymphocytes.
- The basic filtering units in the kidneys
- Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body's main source of energy.
- Rhythmic muscular contractions that squeeze food through the esophagus into the stomach.
- Substances needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions.
- _________ organs: Spleen, thymus, lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, tonsils.
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- Small fingerlike projections on the walls of the small intestines that increase surface area.
- A pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
- The windpipe; a passage through which air moves in the respiratory system.
- __________ system: The body system that helps rid the body of wastes, toxins, and excess water.
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies to fight off infections.
- _______ acids: the building blocks of protein.
- Nutrients that are needed by the body in small amounts and are not made by living things.
- ___________ system: a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
- _________ system: Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
- A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing.
- Structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords.
- The fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels.
20 Clues: The basic filtering units in the kidneys • _______ acids: the building blocks of protein. • Structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords. • The fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels. • A pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs. • Substances needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions. • ...
Body Parts Level 2 2017-03-04
Organization of the Body 2020-09-03
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- a tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals
- large internal organs contained in the body cavities, especially in the abdominal cavity
- group of organs that work together to perform complex body functions.
- The large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs.
- the small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver, in which bile is stored after secretion by the liver and before release into the intestine.
- regions within the chromosome. Each chromosome has several thousand of these that determine hereditary
- basic unit of all living things
- a large gland behind the stomach which secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
- of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- largest structure within the cell, usually spherical and centrally located. It contains chromosomes for cellular reproduction and is the control center and source of energy production for the cell.
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- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- forms the boundary of the cell
- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing
- two or more types of tissues that together perform special body functions.
- an organ in the human or animal body which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
- comprises each gene; is a genetic material that regulates the activities of the cell.
- It is both the longest and the strongest bone in the human body, extending from the hip to the knee.
21 Clues: gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • basic unit of all living things • group of similar cells that performs a specific function • group of organs that work together to perform complex body functions. • of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell. • ...
Sports/Body Parts Unit 2022-03-03
28 Clues: arm • leg • ear • eye • foot • nose • hand • ball • head • knee • team • mouth • to run • sports • to win • soccer • to play • to lose • to swim • fingers • athlete • stadium • to throw • to start • shoulders • spectator • volleyball • game/match
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-13
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- muscle surrounded by a layer of connective tissue
- a minute thin-walled vessel of the body
- consist of a single muscle cell
- the body's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- the system of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- system that is your body's central framework
- the system that excrete wastes from the body
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- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- the system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- system composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- the system of glands and organs that make hormones and release them
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract
- any process that living things use
- system that controls everything you do, including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling
- the system of organs that take in food and liquids and break them down
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin
- a collection of parts able to work together to serve a common purpose
21 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • any process that living things use • a minute thin-walled vessel of the body • system that is your body's central framework • the system that excrete wastes from the body • muscle surrounded by a layer of connective tissue • the system of organs and tissues that help you breathe • ...
Tissues of the Body 2021-11-03
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- arranged in parallel rows; found in tendons
- made of osteons
- found under the skin; has fat storage cells
- has cilia; lines the trachea
- single layer of very flat/thin/scalelike cells
- loose arrangement of collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and fascia
- single layer of cells of the same shape
- transmits a nerve impulse away from the cell body
- netlike arrangement of thin, delicate collagen fibers
- circular arrangement of calcified matrix
- found in the urinary bladder
- type of muscle tissue with many cross striations and many nuclei per cell
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- tiny spaces where chondrocytes are found
- found in the skin
- liquid matrix found in blood vessels
- has goblet cells; found in respiratory tract
- rapid communication between body structures and control of body functions
- many layers of cells
- forms blood cells
- thick dark bands found in cardiac muscle tissue
- nerve cell
- type of muscle tissue with long, narrow fibers
- found in glands and kidney tubules
- intercellular material
- carry impulses toward cell body
- made of chondrocytes
26 Clues: nerve cell • made of osteons • found in the skin • forms blood cells • many layers of cells • made of chondrocytes • intercellular material • has cilia; lines the trachea • found in the urinary bladder • carry impulses toward cell body • found in glands and kidney tubules • liquid matrix found in blood vessels • single layer of cells of the same shape • ...
Feelings, Body parts, Animals 2021-11-23
25 Clues: el lope • la cava • la raca • la coab • el toga • la rizna • los espi • el roper • los joso • la cazeba • la ojasre • el drocer • Tengo des • las nosma • los doeds • los zabros • tengo riof • el llobaca • las nasperi • tengo noues • tengo deimo • tengo drloo • tengo lorca • tengo breamh • tengo seis noas
Feelings, Body parts, Animals 2021-11-23
25 Clues: el lope • la cava • la raca • la coab • el toga • la rizna • los espi • el roper • los joso • la cazeba • la ojasre • el drocer • Tengo des • las nosma • los doeds • los zabros • tengo riof • el llobaca • las nasperi • tengo noues • tengo deimo • tengo drloo • tengo lorca • tengo breamh • tengo seis noas
adjectives and body parts 2021-11-26
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- - The body part on your face that can get stuffed.geo tiene la ___ tapada.
- -The body part connected to the bottom of your leg.Mi hermano se lastimó el ___ jugando al fútbol.
- - Someone who catches on easily.Mi profesor es muy_____.
- - where you grow the most hair on.Mario se afeitó la _____.
- - The opposite of expensive.El vestido que quería resultó ser ____.
- - when something is not skinny.tengo un gato _____.
- - The body part connected to your arms.Usamos nuestras ___ para escribir.
- - something that has value.María estaba ansiosa por decirle a su mamá algo ________.
- - something positive.su comida es tan _____.
- - when something has no moisture.sus ojos estaban ____.
- - something that is alike.los colores favoritos de mis hermanas son los ______.
- -something that cost alot .mi auto nuevo era ______.
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- -something pleasant.mi mamá es una persona muy ______.
- - something not difficult.mi gerente me asignó un trabajo ______.
- - The body part that is connected to your foot.jessica hace entrenamientos de _____.
- - What we style,cut,dye.Mi hermana se cortó el ___.
- - a speed that's the opposite of slow.Jennifer camina muy ___.
- - the opposite of old.mi hija es muy ___.
- - The body part connected to your hands.Emily tiene un ___ torcido.
- - a body part on your face.Ginebra tiene __ azules.
- - a body part on your face.megan come con la ____ cerrada.
21 Clues: - the opposite of old.mi hija es muy ___. • - something positive.su comida es tan _____. • - What we style,cut,dye.Mi hermana se cortó el ___. • - when something is not skinny.tengo un gato _____. • - a body part on your face.Ginebra tiene __ azules. • -something that cost alot .mi auto nuevo era ______. • -something pleasant.mi mamá es una persona muy ______. • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2022-02-19
20 Clues: ΠΟΔΙ • ΩΜΟΣ • ΧΕΡΙ • ΜΥΤΗ • ΜΑΤΙΑ • ΠΛΑΤΗ • ΣΤΟΜΑ • ΑΥΤΙΑ • ΜΑΛΛΙΑ • ΔΟΝΤΙΑ • ΚΕΦΑΛΙ • ΚΟΙΛΙΑ • ΣΤΗΘΟΣ • ΛΑΙΜΟΣ • ΓΟΝΑΤΟ • ΜΑΓΟΥΛΑ • ΔΑΧΤΥΛΟ ΠΟΔΙΟΥ • ΔΑΧΤΥΛΟ ΧΕΡΙΟΥ • ΠΟΔΙ (ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟ) • ΧΕΡΙ (ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟ)
PARTS OF THE BODY 2022-02-21
Muscles of the Body 2022-03-30
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- Muscle found in the heart
- Exercises that prevent stiffness
- Back of arm muscles
- Front of thigh muscles
- Heart's protective "bag"
- Movements that require no assistance to perform
- Muscle found in the digestive tract
- Muscles under conscious control
- Chest muscles
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- Front of arm muscles
- Upper heart chambers
- Stomach muscles
- Breaking a tendon
- Shoulder muscles
- Lower heart chambers
- Buttock muscles
- Upper back muscles
- Exercises that strengthen muscle tissues
- Back of thigh muscles
- Movements that require assistance to perform
20 Clues: Chest muscles • Stomach muscles • Buttock muscles • Shoulder muscles • Breaking a tendon • Upper back muscles • Back of arm muscles • Front of arm muscles • Upper heart chambers • Lower heart chambers • Back of thigh muscles • Front of thigh muscles • Heart's protective "bag" • Muscle found in the heart • Muscles under conscious control • Exercises that prevent stiffness • ...
The body and health 2013-07-23
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- A blue/green mark on your skin from a bump
- The place where you go when you are injured
- Not the front but the .....
- The hole on the outside of your tummy
- When blood is coming out
- When you are ill and your food comes back up
- These are on your fingers and can be different colours
- This is when blood comes out of your nose
- This is used to see your bones
- The muscle in your mouth that helps you eat
- The word you shout when you need someone because you are hurt
- The person you visit who will help you get better
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- You use these to breathe
- The part of the body that keeps your blood flowing
- When you feel sick
- The doctor may give you these to help you get better
- The vehicle you go in to the hospital
- The things on the end of your foot (you have 5)
- In between your hip and foot
- A pain in the head
- You wear glasses over these to see
- The kind of doctor you see when you have a problem with your teeth
- 'I don't feel ......'
23 Clues: When you feel sick • A pain in the head • 'I don't feel ......' • You use these to breathe • When blood is coming out • Not the front but the ..... • In between your hip and foot • This is used to see your bones • You wear glasses over these to see • The vehicle you go in to the hospital • The hole on the outside of your tummy • This is when blood comes out of your nose • ...
Spanish Vocabulary: Body Parts 2013-06-11
Body Parts and Others 2013-10-03
31 Clues: fat • arm • big • feet • long • face • eyes • ears • body • hair • tall • nose • head • legs • short • round • brown • short • small • mouth • waist • skinny • square • shoulder • the color of NYU • the color of grass • the color of oranges • the color of the sky • the color of tomatoes • the color of the night • the color of the cloud
The Body and Muscles 2014-01-01
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- What dominant type of twitch muscles fibres do marathon runners need?
- How many different types of joints are there?
- What is the name of the bone at you knee?
- What is it called when your muscles decrease in size due to lack of exercise?
- Cardiac is one type of muscle classification, what is an example of it?
- What's the name of the movement when you bend a joint?
- What is it when you move a bone or joint towards the centre line?
- Which muscle extends at the knee?
- What is it called when your muscles increase in size due to exercise?
- What is the only irregular bone(s)?
- What is it called when muscles are in a state of readiness?
- What connects muscle to bone?
- What dominant type of twitch muscle fibres do 100m sprinters need?
- What is it when you move a bone or joint away from the centre line?
- How many types of movement can a Ball & Socket joint do?
- What connects bone to bone?
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- How many sections is the vertebral column split into?
- What is your jaw bone called?
- What muscle adducts at the shoulder?
- Where does the Hamstring flex at?
- Three How many bones in the vertebral column?
- Where is the only pivot joint located?
- Which muscle extends at the knee?
- What's the name of the movement when you straighten a joint?
- What muscle abducts at the shoulder?
- A circular movement around a pivot is called?
- which bone is commonly referred to as the funny bone?
- How many different muscles are there?
28 Clues: What connects bone to bone? • What is your jaw bone called? • What connects muscle to bone? • Where does the Hamstring flex at? • Which muscle extends at the knee? • Which muscle extends at the knee? • What is the only irregular bone(s)? • What muscle adducts at the shoulder? • What muscle abducts at the shoulder? • How many different muscles are there? • ...
Parts of a Body 2014-05-27
25 Clues: L_g • A_m • C__f • F__t • H__d • S__n • N__e • K___ • B__k • S___ • H__r • B__k • N___s • Bl__d • T___o • M___h • E___s • H___t • L____s • B____n • B____s • E_____w • F______r • M______e • S______h
Parts of the body 2014-02-19
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- We use this to think a lot.
- I can run really fast with my ...
- I hear music with my ...
- I use this to sit on a chair.
- I taste my food with my ...
- If we point (wijzen) at something we use our ...
- If we breathe (ademenen), this part of our body moves.
- I smell flowers with my ...
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- We use this to wave at a friend.
- I can bend my legs because I have a ...
- Girls have most of the time long ... and boys have short ...
- My head rest on my ...
- My ... begins where my neck ends.
- I can lift heavy boxes with my ...
- My food goes straight to my ...
- The part between a foot and a leg is called an ...
- I put a sock on my ... otherwise I might get cold
- My arm can bend (buigen) because I have an ...
- I look at the television with my ...
- I bumped my big ... to the corner of the table! Auch!
20 Clues: My head rest on my ... • I hear music with my ... • We use this to think a lot. • I taste my food with my ... • I smell flowers with my ... • I use this to sit on a chair. • My food goes straight to my ... • We use this to wave at a friend. • I can run really fast with my ... • My ... begins where my neck ends. • I can lift heavy boxes with my ... • ...
Muscles In Your Body 2012-10-19
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- largest and most superficial of the gluteus muscles
- the ability to stretch without being damaged
- muscle on the upperback towards the nexk that helps extend the head
- cross and act upon two joints - the hip and the knee
- lift the mandible and allow the jaws to close
- provide stability for the elbow
- stabilise the ankle as the foot hits the ground during the contact phase of walking (two words)
- form the core of the eyelid (two words)
- controls facial expression
- in the back part of the lower leg (the calf
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- this type of contraction occurs when tension in the muscle remains constant despite a change in muscle length
- located in the center of the thigh and runs from the bottom of the spine down to the kneecap) (two words)
- it helps you sit in a cross-legged position
- flexes and laterally rotates cervical spine
- helps you point your toe by pulling on your heel
- controls movement in the should
- anaerobic respiration is commonly known as this
- the muscles inbetween ribs
- makes up the six pack
- the function of this muscle types is to “pump” blood through the circulatory system
20 Clues: makes up the six pack • the muscles inbetween ribs • controls facial expression • provide stability for the elbow • controls movement in the should • form the core of the eyelid (two words) • it helps you sit in a cross-legged position • flexes and laterally rotates cervical spine • in the back part of the lower leg (the calf • the ability to stretch without being damaged • ...
Unit 2 Body Talk 2012-11-13
21 Clues: gym • step • kick • lift • brush • carry • offer • fight • prove • pencil • forget • ground • content • eyebrow • between • blanket • injured • exercise • terrible • operation • underneath
Digestive System + Body Metabolism 2013-04-03
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- Material that covers the tooth root
- A food chute; has no digestive or absorptive role
- Common passage for food and air
- Organ that mixes food in the mouth
- Projections of the plasma membrane of a cell that increase the cell's surface area
- Organ in wich protein digestion begins
- Produces bile, which is transported to the duodenum via the bile duct
- The first set of teeth
- Forms the bulk of the tooth structure
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- Folds the stomach mucosa
- Saclike outpocketings of the large intestine wall
- Structure that suspends the small intestine from the posterior
- A collection of blood vessels, lyphatics, and nerve fibers
- Ducts a variety of enzymes in an alkaline fluid into the duodenum
- Area between the teeth and lips/cheeks
- Organ primarily involved in water absorption and feces formation
- Blind sac hanging from the initial part of the colon
- The most posterior molars in each jaw are commonly called __ teeth
- Fingerlike extensions of the intestinal mucosa the increase the surface area
- Cells that produce this substance degenerate after tooth eruption
20 Clues: The first set of teeth • Folds the stomach mucosa • Common passage for food and air • Organ that mixes food in the mouth • Material that covers the tooth root • Forms the bulk of the tooth structure • Area between the teeth and lips/cheeks • Organ in wich protein digestion begins • Saclike outpocketings of the large intestine wall • ...
Chapter Two: Body Structure 2013-05-20
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- forming, producing, origin
- upper, above
- middle
- side, to one side
- back (of the body), behind, posterior
- anterior, front
- groin
- pelvis
- separation; destruction; loosening
- head
- poison
- cranium (skull)
- abdomen
- across, through
- loins (lower back)
- formation, growth
- lower, below
- tail
- forming, producing, orgin
- back (of the body)
- below, under
- two
- study of
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- ilium (lateral, flaring portion of the hip bone)
- belly, belly side
- spine
- near, nearest
- instrument used to measure
- chest
- pain
- cervix
- umbilicus, navel
- pelvis
- specialist in the study of
- stomach
- nucleus
- cell
- pertaining to
- tissue
- far, farthest
- toward
- above, on
- pain
- radiation, x-ray; radius (lower arm bone on the thumb side)
44 Clues: two • pain • head • cell • tail • pain • spine • chest • groin • middle • cervix • pelvis • pelvis • poison • tissue • toward • stomach • abdomen • nucleus • study of • above, on • upper, above • lower, below • below, under • near, nearest • pertaining to • far, farthest • anterior, front • cranium (skull) • across, through • umbilicus, navel • belly, belly side • side, to one side • formation, growth • loins (lower back) • back (of the body) • ...
Unit 4 - Human Body 2014-10-27
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- Units used to measure the energy content of food
- the "master gland" that regulates many body functions
- intestine that is the longest part of the digestive tract
- all the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
- division of the skeleton that includes bones of arms, legs, hips, and shoulders
- flat cell fragment that functions in blood clotting
- process of taking in food for growth and energy
- hormone produced by the pancreas that maintains blood sugar levels
- clear, yellowish portion of the blood
- blood vessels where an exchange of materials occurs between blood and body cells
- digestion that uses enzymes such as amylase
- substance that is produced by an endocrine gland
- intestine at the end of the digestive tract involved primarily in water absorption
- blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- blood cells produced in bone marrow that fight disease
- one of the tissue flaps in the veins that prevents backflow of blood
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- organ that filters out waste, water, and salt from the blood
- movement of air into and out of the lungs
- division of the skeleton that includes bones of the vertebral column, ribs, skull, and sternum
- portion of the nervous system consisting of sensory and motor neurons
- regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life
- blood cell that transports oxygen to all the body cells
- the physical digestion of food that occurs when food is chewed and churned
- respiration that occurs between the atmosphere and the blood
- organic compound needed in small amounts for the body's metabolic activities
- organ in which gas exchange takes place
- respiration between body cells and the blood
- largest internal body organ in which bile is produced
- inorganic compound that is used as a building material for the body and is involved in metabolic functions
- portion of nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord
- organ that pumps oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- nitrogenous waste product of the excretory system
- blood that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
33 Clues: clear, yellowish portion of the blood • organ in which gas exchange takes place • movement of air into and out of the lungs • digestion that uses enzymes such as amylase • respiration between body cells and the blood • process of taking in food for growth and energy • Units used to measure the energy content of food • substance that is produced by an endocrine gland • ...
Unit 4 - Human Body 2014-10-27
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- blood cells produced in bone marrow that fight disease
- largest internal body organ in which bile is produced
- clear, yellowish portion of the blood
- hormone produced by the pancreas that maintains blood sugar levels
- respiration that occurs between the atmosphere and the blood
- portion of the nervous system consisting of sensory and motor neurons
- one of the tissue flaps in the veins that prevents backflow of blood
- process of taking in food for growth and energy
- regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life
- organ in which gas exchange takes place
- the physical digestion of food that occurs when food is chewed and churned
- movement of air into and out of the lungs
- organic compound needed in small amounts for the body's metabolic activities
- inorganic compound that is used as a building material for the body and is involved in metabolic functions
- digestion that uses enzymes such as amylase
- blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- intestine at the end of the digestive tract involved primarily in water absorption
- intestine that is the longest part of the digestive tract
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- division of the skeleton that includes bones of the vertebral column, ribs, skull, and sternum
- substance that is produced by an endocrine gland
- blood that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Units used to measure the energy content of food
- all the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
- respiration between body cells and the blood
- division of the skeleton that includes bones of arms, legs, hips, and shoulders
- blood cell that transports oxygen to all the body cells
- flat cell fragment that functions in blood clotting
- organ that pumps oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- nitrogenous waste product of the excretory system
- the "master gland" that regulates many body functions
- blood vessels where an exchange of materials occurs between blood and body cells
- organ that filters out waste, water, and salt from the blood
- portion of nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord
33 Clues: clear, yellowish portion of the blood • organ in which gas exchange takes place • movement of air into and out of the lungs • digestion that uses enzymes such as amylase • respiration between body cells and the blood • process of taking in food for growth and energy • substance that is produced by an endocrine gland • Units used to measure the energy content of food • ...
Health and the Body 2014-12-16
31 Clues: gym • flu • sore • mood • thumb • cocoa • nerve • liver • spleen • asthma • stroke • growth • throat • vitamin • disease • organic • elderly • earache • healthy • forehead • knuckles • crutches • meditate • eyesight • hayfever • headache • research • treadmill • tonsilitis • foodpoisoning • bloodpressure
