body Crossword Puzzles
Human body and health 2015-10-15
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- of a degree in medicine, the physician establishes the diagnosis and prescribes treatment and medication
- made of compressed powder that contains a dose of medication
- used to clean and disinfect wounds
- part of the lower limb enabling upright stance and walking
- terminal part of the nail
- strips used to immobilize a limb that is fractured, sprained or dislocated
- bed on casters which used to transport the sick and the injured
- used to remove fragments of a foreign body
- that kills pathogenic microorganisms on living tissue
- glass tube it contains a specific dose of medication
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- used to extract a liquid or a gas from one of the patient’s orifices
- of the hairs prevent dust and other particles from entering the eye
- extension of the lower section of the pinna
- that measure body temperature
- portion of the face that varies in shape( the lower jawbone)
- muscular structure of the oral cavity
- who undergoes treatment
- orifice on face that filters inhaled air
- opening out through which tears prodesed by
- used to clean and disinfect skin or wounds after scarring
20 Clues: who undergoes treatment • terminal part of the nail • that measure body temperature • used to clean and disinfect wounds • muscular structure of the oral cavity • orifice on face that filters inhaled air • used to remove fragments of a foreign body • extension of the lower section of the pinna • opening out through which tears prodesed by • ...
All about the body 2016-09-19
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- Breastbone
- Parallel with the fibula
- Disease due to vitamin D deficiency
- Collarbone
- Disease of cartilage
- Shoulder blade
- Excision of part of the wrist
- Parallel with the tibia
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- Extending from elbow to the wrist
- Fused together to form the hip bone
- Excision of a vertebra
- X-ray
- Hip bone
- Resembling cartilage
- Inflammation of a bursa
- girdle Shoulder girdle
- Phalanx
- bone of the tarsus
- Chest
- Kneecap
20 Clues: X-ray • Chest • Phalanx • Kneecap • Hip bone • Breastbone • Collarbone • Shoulder blade • bone of the tarsus • Resembling cartilage • Disease of cartilage • Excision of a vertebra • girdle Shoulder girdle • Inflammation of a bursa • Parallel with the tibia • Parallel with the fibula • Excision of part of the wrist • Extending from elbow to the wrist • Fused together to form the hip bone • ...
Skin and Body Membranes 2016-10-10
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- Cells A cell that occurs in the basal part of the epidermis
- Head The primary sign of acne; camedo
- Spinosum The fourth layer of the epidermis found between the stratum granulosum and stratum basale
- Granulosum The third layer being a thin layer of cells in the epidermis
- Stratum corneum covering the upper surface of the tip of the finger and toe
- A highly contagious skin infection that causes red sores on the face
- Membrane (Skin) The skin; composed of epidermal and dermal layers
- A cell that produces melanin
- Membrane Membrane that lines the fibrous capsule of a synovial joint
- Any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals
- Corpuscle They are nerve endings in the skin responsible for sensitivity to vibration and pressure
- Moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion
- Membrane One of the primary tissues; covers the surface of the body and lines the body cavities, ducts, and vessels
- Gland The less numerous type of sweat gland, its secretions contain water, salts, fatty acids, and proteins
- Gland The glands that produce a saline solution called sweat; also called sudoriferous glands
- Superficial reddening of the skin, usually in patches, as a result of injury or irritation causing dilatation of the blood capillaries
- (Hair) The outermost part of the hair shaft, formed from dead cells, overlapping in layers, which form scales that gives the hair shaft strength and provide protection for it
- Sores Infection with the herpes simplex virus around the border of the lips
- An accumulation of bile pigments in the blood producing a yellow color of the skin
- Papillae At the surface of the skin in hands and feet, blood vessels nourish hair follicles and bring nutrients and oxygen to the lower layers of epidermal cells
- Corpuscle They are a type of nerve ending in the skin that is responsible for sensitivity to light touch
- Inflammatory disease of the skin; infection of the sebaceous glands
- Follicle A small secretory cavity, sac, or gland
- The membranous sac enveloping the heart
- The deep layer of the skin; composed of dense, irregular connective tissue
- The oily secretion of sebaceous glands
- Layer The lower layer of the dermis, found under the papillary dermis, composed of dense irregular connective tissue featuring densely packed collagen fibers and the primary location of dermal elastic fibers
- Gland Glands that empty their sebum secretion into hair follicles
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- of Nines Method used in calculating body surface area involved in burns
- The serous membrane covering the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity
- Membrane (Mucosa) Membrane that forms the linings of body cavities open to the exterior (digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts)
- Appendage The more common skin appendages are hairs, arrector pilli, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands
- A solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues
- Cell Carcinoma Cancer caused by an uncontrolled growth of abnormal squamous cells
- The dark pigment synthesized by melanocytes; responsible for skin color
- System The skin and its accessory organs
- Burn Affect both the outer and underlying layer of skin
- Dendritic Cells Cells of the skin and mucosa, and contain large organelles, they are present in all layers of the epidermis except the stratum corneum, which protects against infections, and are most prominent in the stratum spinosum.
- Pus-filled bumps that form under your skin when bacteria infect and inflame one or more of your hair follicles
- Layer the uppermost layer of the dermis, composed of fine and loosely arranged collagen fibers and loose areolar connective tissue
- A skin condition that causes scaly patches and red skin, mainly on the scalp
- Cell Carcinoma A type of skin cancer that begins in the basal cells
- Epidermal cell that produces keratin; a tough, insoluble protein found in tissues such as hair, nails, and epidermis of the skin
- Melanoma The most serious type of skin cancer
- (Hair) Produces the actual hair shaft as well as the inner and outer root sheaths of hair
- Burn Affect only the outer layer of the skin
- The serous membrane lining the interior of the abdominal cavity and covering the surfaces of the abdominal organs
- tissue/hypodermis Beneath the skin
- Ulcers Injury to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pressure on the skinCyanosis A bluish coloration of the mucous membranes and skin caused by deficient oxygenation of the blood
- Gland Glands that have ducts through which their secretions are carried to a body surface (skin or mucosa)
- Foot A fungal infection affecting the skin between the toes, form of ringworm
- Dermatitis A skin rash caused by contact with a certain substance
- Pili Muscle The circular, pigmented area surrounding the nipple
- Burn A severe burn characterized by destruction of the skin through the depth of the dermis and possibly into underlying tissues
- (Hair) Located between the hair cuticle and medulla and is the thickest hair layer, contains most of the hair's pigment, giving the hair its color, and the pigment in the cortex is melanin, which is also found in skin
- A tough, insoluble protein found in tissues such as hair, nails, and epidermis of the skin
- A condition in which skin cells build up and form scales and itchy, dry patches
- Fluid Clear, watery fluid secreted by the cells of a serous membrane
- The outer layers of the skin; an epithelium
- Gland Regulates body temperature
- Simplex A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth or on the genitals
- Rule Asymmetry (one half of the mole doesn't match the other), Border (irregularity), Color(that has changed), Diameter (about the size of a pencil eraser), and Evolving (size, shape or color)
- Head An open camedo
63 Clues: Head An open camedo • A cell that produces melanin • Gland Regulates body temperature • tissue/hypodermis Beneath the skin • Head The primary sign of acne; camedo • The oily secretion of sebaceous glands • The membranous sac enveloping the heart • System The skin and its accessory organs • The outer layers of the skin; an epithelium • ...
Skin and Body Membranes 2016-10-10
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- The dark pigment synthesized by melanocytes; responsible for skin color
- Gland The less numerous type of sweat gland, its secretions contain water, salts, fatty acids, and proteins
- Gland Glands that empty their sebum secretion into hair follicles
- Simplex A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth or on the genitals
- Layer The lower layer of the dermis, found under the papillary dermis, composed of dense irregular connective tissue featuring densely packed collagen fibers and the primary location of dermal elastic fibers
- (Hair) Located between the hair cuticle and medulla and is the thickest hair layer, contains most of the hair's pigment, giving the hair its color, and the pigment in the cortex is melanin, which is also found in skin
- Dendritic Cells Cells of the skin and mucosa, and contain large organelles, they are present in all layers of the epidermis except the stratum corneum, which protects against infections, and are most prominent in the stratum spinosum.
- Stratum corneum covering the upper surface of the tip of the finger and toe
- Melanoma The most serious type of skin cancer
- Corpuscle They are nerve endings in the skin responsible for sensitivity to vibration and pressure
- Dermatitis A skin rash caused by contact with a certain substance
- Spinosum The fourth layer of the epidermis found between the stratum granulosum and stratum basale
- A tough, insoluble protein found in tissues such as hair, nails, and epidermis of the skin
- Gland The glands that produce a saline solution called sweat; also called sudoriferous glands
- A solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues
- A condition in which skin cells build up and form scales and itchy, dry patches
- Cell Carcinoma Cancer caused by an uncontrolled growth of abnormal squamous cells
- System The skin and its accessory organs
- Cells A cell that occurs in the basal part of the epidermis
- Gland Glands that have ducts through which their secretions are carried to a body surface (skin or mucosa)
- Epidermal cell that produces keratin; a tough, insoluble protein found in tissues such as hair, nails, and epidermis of the skin
- A skin condition that causes scaly patches and red skin, mainly on the scalp
- Corpuscle They are a type of nerve ending in the skin that is responsible for sensitivity to light touch
- (Hair) Produces the actual hair shaft as well as the inner and outer root sheaths of hair
- Membrane (Skin) The skin; composed of epidermal and dermal layers
- An accumulation of bile pigments in the blood producing a yellow color of the skin
- Membrane One of the primary tissues; covers the surface of the body and lines the body cavities, ducts, and vessels
- The deep layer of the skin; composed of dense, irregular connective tissue
- Ulcers Injury to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pressure on the skinCyanosis A bluish coloration of the mucous membranes and skin caused by deficient oxygenation of the blood
- Burn A severe burn characterized by destruction of the skin through the depth of the dermis and possibly into underlying tissues
- Sores Infection with the herpes simplex virus around the border of the lips
- of Nines Method used in calculating body surface area involved in burns
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- Any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals
- Superficial reddening of the skin, usually in patches, as a result of injury or irritation causing dilatation of the blood capillaries
- (Hair) The outermost part of the hair shaft, formed from dead cells, overlapping in layers, which form scales that gives the hair shaft strength and provide protection for it
- Pus-filled bumps that form under your skin when bacteria infect and inflame one or more of your hair follicles
- Fluid Clear, watery fluid secreted by the cells of a serous membrane
- Cell Carcinoma A type of skin cancer that begins in the basal cells
- Membrane Membrane that lines the fibrous capsule of a synovial joint
- tissue/hypodermis Beneath the skin
- Gland Regulates body temperature
- The membranous sac enveloping the heart
- The oily secretion of sebaceous glands
- The serous membrane lining the interior of the abdominal cavity and covering the surfaces of the abdominal organs
- Layer the uppermost layer of the dermis, composed of fine and loosely arranged collagen fibers and loose areolar connective tissue
- Appendage The more common skin appendages are hairs, arrector pilli, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands
- Pili Muscle The circular, pigmented area surrounding the nipple
- Membrane (Mucosa) Membrane that forms the linings of body cavities open to the exterior (digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts)
- Burn Affect both the outer and underlying layer of skin
- Papillae At the surface of the skin in hands and feet, blood vessels nourish hair follicles and bring nutrients and oxygen to the lower layers of epidermal cells
- Membrane (Serosa) Membrane that lines a cavity without an opening to the outside body (except for joint cavities, which have a synovial membrane); serosa
- A cell that produces melanin
- Head An open camedo
- Inflammatory disease of the skin; infection of the sebaceous glands
- Rule Asymmetry (one half of the mole doesn't match the other), Border (irregularity), Color(that has changed), Diameter (about the size of a pencil eraser), and Evolving (size, shape or color)
- Moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion
- The serous membrane covering the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity
- Follicle A small secretory cavity, sac, or gland
- Foot A fungal infection affecting the skin between the toes, form of ringworm
- Burn Affect only the outer layer of the skin
- The outer layers of the skin; an epithelium
- A highly contagious skin infection that causes red sores on the face
- Head The primary sign of acne; camedo
63 Clues: Head An open camedo • A cell that produces melanin • Gland Regulates body temperature • tissue/hypodermis Beneath the skin • The oily secretion of sebaceous glands • Head The primary sign of acne; camedo • The membranous sac enveloping the heart • System The skin and its accessory organs • The outer layers of the skin; an epithelium • ...
Skin and Body Membranes 2016-10-10
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- An accumulation of bile pigments in the blood producing a yellow color of the skin
- Layer the uppermost layer of the dermis, composed of fine and loosely arranged collagen fibers and loose areolar connective tissue
- Head An open camedo
- Cells A cell that occurs in the basal part of the epidermis
- Gland Glands that have ducts through which their secretions are carried to a body surface (skin or mucosa)
- Membrane (Skin) The skin; composed of epidermal and dermal layers
- Corpuscle They are nerve endings in the skin responsible for sensitivity to vibration and pressure
- Ulcers Injury to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pressure on the skinCyanosis A bluish coloration of the mucous membranes and skin caused by deficient oxygenation of the blood
- Cell Carcinoma A type of skin cancer that begins in the basal cells
- A condition in which skin cells build up and form scales and itchy, dry patches
- A skin condition that causes scaly patches and red skin, mainly on the scalp
- System The skin and its accessory organs
- The deep layer of the skin; composed of dense, irregular connective tissue
- A solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues
- Dendritic Cells Cells of the skin and mucosa, and contain large organelles, they are present in all layers of the epidermis except the stratum corneum, which protects against infections, and are most prominent in the stratum spinosum.
- Gland The glands that produce a saline solution called sweat; also called sudoriferous glands
- Appendage The more common skin appendages are hairs, arrector pilli, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands
- Gland The less numerous type of sweat gland, its secretions contain water, salts, fatty acids, and proteins
- Head The primary sign of acne; camedo
- Inflammatory disease of the skin; infection of the sebaceous glands
- Gland Regulates body temperature
- tissue/hypodermis Beneath the skin
- Superficial reddening of the skin, usually in patches, as a result of injury or irritation causing dilatation of the blood capillaries
- The dark pigment synthesized by melanocytes; responsible for skin color
- Fluid Clear, watery fluid secreted by the cells of a serous membrane
- The serous membrane lining the interior of the abdominal cavity and covering the surfaces of the abdominal organs
- Burn A severe burn characterized by destruction of the skin through the depth of the dermis and possibly into underlying tissues
- Membrane One of the primary tissues; covers the surface of the body and lines the body cavities, ducts, and vessels
- Simplex A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth or on the genitals
- Sores Infection with the herpes simplex virus around the border of the lips
- Gland Glands that empty their sebum secretion into hair follicles
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- The oily secretion of sebaceous glands
- The outer layers of the skin; an epithelium
- Follicle A small secretory cavity, sac, or gland
- Rule Asymmetry (one half of the mole doesn't match the other), Border (irregularity), Color(that has changed), Diameter (about the size of a pencil eraser), and Evolving (size, shape or color)
- The serous membrane covering the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity
- Papillae At the surface of the skin in hands and feet, blood vessels nourish hair follicles and bring nutrients and oxygen to the lower layers of epidermal cells
- Layer The lower layer of the dermis, found under the papillary dermis, composed of dense irregular connective tissue featuring densely packed collagen fibers and the primary location of dermal elastic fibers
- A tough, insoluble protein found in tissues such as hair, nails, and epidermis of the skin
- (Hair) Located between the hair cuticle and medulla and is the thickest hair layer, contains most of the hair's pigment, giving the hair its color, and the pigment in the cortex is melanin, which is also found in skin
- Stratum corneum covering the upper surface of the tip of the finger and toe
- Pus-filled bumps that form under your skin when bacteria infect and inflame one or more of your hair follicles
- Melanoma The most serious type of skin cancer
- A cell that produces melanin
- Cell Carcinoma Cancer caused by an uncontrolled growth of abnormal squamous cells
- Pili Muscle The circular, pigmented area surrounding the nipple
- Any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals
- Burn Affect both the outer and underlying layer of skin
- The membranous sac enveloping the heart
- Membrane Membrane that lines the fibrous capsule of a synovial joint
- (Hair) The outermost part of the hair shaft, formed from dead cells, overlapping in layers, which form scales that gives the hair shaft strength and provide protection for it
- Spinosum The fourth layer of the epidermis found between the stratum granulosum and stratum basale
- Epidermal cell that produces keratin; a tough, insoluble protein found in tissues such as hair, nails, and epidermis of the skin
- Burn Affect only the outer layer of the skin
- (Hair) Produces the actual hair shaft as well as the inner and outer root sheaths of hair
- Dermatitis A skin rash caused by contact with a certain substance
- A highly contagious skin infection that causes red sores on the face
- Corpuscle They are a type of nerve ending in the skin that is responsible for sensitivity to light touch
- of Nines Method used in calculating body surface area involved in burns
- Moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion
- Foot A fungal infection affecting the skin between the toes, form of ringworm
- Membrane (Mucosa) Membrane that forms the linings of body cavities open to the exterior (digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts)
62 Clues: Head An open camedo • A cell that produces melanin • Gland Regulates body temperature • tissue/hypodermis Beneath the skin • The oily secretion of sebaceous glands • Head The primary sign of acne; camedo • The membranous sac enveloping the heart • System The skin and its accessory organs • The outer layers of the skin; an epithelium • ...
parts of the body 2016-05-22
Body Cavities & Regional Terms 2016-08-31
Across
- cavity surrounds a lung
- brachium or arm
- cavity is the portion of the ventral body cavity inferior to the abdominal cavity
- cheek
- the pericardium lies within this
- groin
- sole of foot
- cavity the heart projects into this space
- axilla or armpit
- carpus or wrist
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- gluteus or buttocks
- cavity contains 3 internal chambers
- pertaining to the surface of the arm in front of the elbow
- thumb
- cavity enclosed by the abdominal wall and by the bones and muscles of the pelvis
- oris or mouth
- digits or fingers
- cavity extends from the diaphragm to the pelvis
- a flat muscular sheet
- great toe
- mamma or breast
21 Clues: thumb • cheek • groin • great toe • sole of foot • oris or mouth • brachium or arm • mamma or breast • carpus or wrist • axilla or armpit • digits or fingers • gluteus or buttocks • a flat muscular sheet • cavity surrounds a lung • the pericardium lies within this • cavity contains 3 internal chambers • cavity the heart projects into this space • cavity extends from the diaphragm to the pelvis • ...
Human Body System Crossword 2018-02-03
Across
- Hormone produced by the pancreas.
- Connects the throat to the stomach.
- A band or bundle of tissue that has the ability to contract to produce movement.
- Secretes digestive enzymes.
- Allows you to take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide.
- Delivers nutrients like oxygen to your cells.
- The largest organ.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs.
- They react to light and pressure.
- The center of the nervous system.
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- They absorb nutrients from what we eat and drink.
- Filters the blood coming from the digestive tract.
- An important energy source in living organisms.
- They filter the blood.
- it creates gastric acid to break down materials.
- Connected together with cushions of cartilage.
- The beginning of the digestive system.
- Protects organs in the chest.
- Pumps blood to your body.
- Involved in the production and removal of blood cells
20 Clues: The largest organ. • They filter the blood. • Pumps blood to your body. • Secretes digestive enzymes. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs. • Protects organs in the chest. • Hormone produced by the pancreas. • They react to light and pressure. • The center of the nervous system. • Connects the throat to the stomach. • The beginning of the digestive system. • ...
Parts of the Body 2018-03-09
Across
- These are the bones that protect the organs in your chest.
- The hollow area on a person's body beneath the place where the arm and the shoulder meet.
- One of the hard white objects inside the mouth that are used for biting and chewing.
- The line of hair that grows over your eye.
- The small, black, round area at the center of the eye.
- The joint between your leg and your foot.
- This is your 'thinking machine' inside your head.
- It covers almost the entire body and helps keep all the organs and muscles in place.
- Either one of the two soft parts that surround the mouth.
- Your food goes here when you swallow it.
- The muscular back part of the leg below the knee.
- Your _____ pumps your blood around your body.
- All of the bones in your body.
- The organs that process all your body waste.
- The front part of the body between the neck and the stomach.
- The part of the face above the eyes.
- The front part of the head that has the eyes, nose, and mouth on it.
- When you breathe, the air goes into your _____.
- The back part of your foot that is below the ankle.
- The soft part of the ear that hangs down from the bottom.
- Either one of the two long body parts that join the top of your body at the shoulder and that end at the hand or wrist.
- You use your _____ to talk, to eat and to breathe.
- The part of the body between the head and the shoulders.
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- The organ that cleans your blood.
- The part of your body where your hand joins your arm.
- One of the five long parts of the hand that are used for holding things.
- The tube inside the neck that leads to the stomach and lungs.
- Your skeleton consists of many _____. There are about 206 in your body.
- These transport blood through your body. They are like little tubes.
- The joint where your arm bends.
- The hair that grows on a man's cheeks and chin.
- The lines in your skin caused by age. Old people have a lot of _____.
- The inside part of the hand between the wrist and the fingers.
- These are the two holes in your nose.
- Hair growing on a man's upper lip.
- The part of the face below the mouth and above the neck.
- The part of the face that is below the eye and to the side of the nose and mouth.
- The soft, movable part in the mouth that is used for tasting and eating food and in human beings for speaking.
- The part of your body where your arm is connected.
- The part of your leg that is above the knee.
- The hard covering at the end of a finger or toe.
- The joint that bends at the middle of your leg.
- Either one of the two soft parts on a woman's chest that produce milk when she has a baby.
- You can smell things with your _____. You can also breathe through your _____.
44 Clues: All of the bones in your body. • The joint where your arm bends. • The organ that cleans your blood. • Hair growing on a man's upper lip. • The part of the face above the eyes. • These are the two holes in your nose. • Your food goes here when you swallow it. • The joint between your leg and your foot. • The line of hair that grows over your eye. • ...
The Human Body System 2020-02-02
Across
- have stripes across the fiber
- Strong but flexible material found in some parts of the body
- The network of tissue and organs
- it helps to filter blood sending it back to the heart
- ability of muscle to recoil to original resting length after stretened
- small glands embedded in the surface of the thyroid gland
- Pear-shaped
- carry and process sensory information
- walls contains connection tissue and smooth muscle
- break down foods into nutrients
- it holds bones together or keeps on organ in place
- remove any leftover wastes
- pulmonary circuit provides blood flow between the heart and lungs
- the flexible connection between the skin and the underlying muscles and bones as well as fat storage area
- layer of the skin that covers almost the entire body surface
- found in the head and torso
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- Small sensory organ
- hormone that tells the body to make breast milk when a person is pregnant.
- store bile from the liver
- source of female hormones
- Found mainly in the auxiliary and public regions of the body
- outmost layer that forms the external skin of the uterus
- made up of the medula oblongata pons and midbrain
- tells your pituitary gland to start or stop making hormones.
- external skin of the uterus
- tube that carries urine
- also called a malpighian body
- cortex outer part of kidney
- the main processing center of the cell
- produce and store cells that fight infection and disease
- A large cluster of lymphatic cells found in the pharynx
- large vessels
- attachment of the muscle to the bone that moves
33 Clues: Pear-shaped • large vessels • Small sensory organ • tube that carries urine • store bile from the liver • source of female hormones • remove any leftover wastes • external skin of the uterus • cortex outer part of kidney • found in the head and torso • have stripes across the fiber • also called a malpighian body • break down foods into nutrients • The network of tissue and organs • ...
THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEM 2020-02-02
Across
- the largest component in extensive sensory organ
- voice box is the top part of the air only pipe
- large vessels
- is either the lower part of the trunk on the skeleton embedded in it
- is the forms of removimg waste and excess water from the body
- an organ that makes and puts out hormones
- a accessory organ of the skin
- cells that conduct impulses
- the lower, narrow part of the uterus
- allows blood to flow smoothly and freely in one direction
- endocrine systems master gland
- the most superficial layer of the skin
- this organ is where T-cells mature
- smallest blood vessels
- a point where two bones meet in the body
- is the hormone that tells the body to make breast milk
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- is a hollow, pear shaped organ
- a single branch which conducts impulses away from the cell body
- functioned unit of the kidney
- removing any leftover waste
- breakes down excess amino acids
- capacity of muscle to respond to a stimulus
- commonly known as the throat
- ability of a muscle to shorten and generate pulling force
- called windpipe the continuation of the airway below the larynx
- a strong but flexible material
- fibers are thin and spindle shaped
- grinds your food
- tube that carries urine
- thin branching extension of the cell body
- large cluster of lymphatic organ in the body
- also called oral cavity or buccal cavity
32 Clues: large vessels • grinds your food • smallest blood vessels • tube that carries urine • removing any leftover waste • cells that conduct impulses • commonly known as the throat • functioned unit of the kidney • a accessory organ of the skin • is a hollow, pear shaped organ • a strong but flexible material • endocrine systems master gland • breakes down excess amino acids • ...
THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEM 2020-02-02
Across
- this organ is where T-cells mature
- is a hollow, pear shaped organ
- large vessels
- largets lymphatic organ in the body
- called windpipe the continuation of the airway below the larynx
- smallest blood vessels
- is the hormone that tells the body to make breast milk
- is either the lower part of the trunk on the skeleton embedded in it
- ability of a muscle to shorten and generate pulling force
- allows blood to flow smoothly and freely in one direction
- a point where two bones meet in the body
- the most superficial layer of the skin
- an organ that makes and puts out hormones
- functioned unit of the kidney
- fibers are thin and spindle shaped
- voice box is the top part of the air only pipe
- removing any leftover waste
- is the center oxygen of the circulatory system
- thin branching extension of the cell body
- a accessory organ of the skin
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- tube that carries urine
- a strong but flexible material
- large cluster of lymphatic organ in the body
- commonly known as the throat
- capacity of muscle to respond to a stimulus
- is the forms of removimg waste and excess water from the body
- endocrine systems master gland
- breakes down excess amino acids
- grinds your food
- cells that conduct impulses
- also called oral cavity or buccal cavity
- the largest component in extensive sensory organ
- the lower, narrow part of the uterus
- a single branch which conducts impulses away from the cell body
34 Clues: large vessels • grinds your food • smallest blood vessels • tube that carries urine • cells that conduct impulses • removing any leftover waste • commonly known as the throat • functioned unit of the kidney • a accessory organ of the skin • is a hollow, pear shaped organ • a strong but flexible material • endocrine systems master gland • breakes down excess amino acids • ...
THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEM 2020-02-02
Across
- this organ is where T-cells mature
- is a hollow, pear shaped organ
- large vessels
- largets lymphatic organ in the body
- called windpipe the continuation of the airway below the larynx
- smallest blood vessels
- is the hormone that tells the body to make breast milk
- is either the lower part of the trunk on the skeleton embedded in it
- ability of a muscle to shorten and generate pulling force
- allows blood to flow smoothly and freely in one direction
- a point where two bones meet in the body
- the most superficial layer of the skin
- an organ that makes and puts out hormones
- functioned unit of the kidney
- fibers are thin and spindle shaped
- voice box is the top part of the air only pipe
- removing any leftover waste
- is the center oxygen of the circulatory system
- thin branching extension of the cell body
- a accessory organ of the skin
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- tube that carries urine
- a strong but flexible material
- large cluster of lymphatic organ in the body
- commonly known as the throat
- capacity of muscle to respond to a stimulus
- is the forms of removimg waste and excess water from the body
- endocrine systems master gland
- breakes down excess amino acids
- grinds your food
- cells that conduct impulses
- also called oral cavity or buccal cavity
- the largest component in extensive sensory organ
- the lower, narrow part of the uterus
- a single branch which conducts impulses away from the cell body
34 Clues: large vessels • grinds your food • smallest blood vessels • tube that carries urine • cells that conduct impulses • removing any leftover waste • commonly known as the throat • functioned unit of the kidney • a accessory organ of the skin • is a hollow, pear shaped organ • a strong but flexible material • endocrine systems master gland • breakes down excess amino acids • ...
BODY SYSTEMS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-01-15
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- for every thousand red blood cells you have _____ white blood cells
- another name for the large intestine
- used to cool our skin
- this lung is bigger
- lining in the stomach to protect it from acid
- valve in our body that opens to let food enter our intestines
- chemical your body makes from the food you eat
- approximately how many muscles in yoru body
- tiny passages in our lungs
- moves bones
- take blood away from your heart
- number of chambers in your hear
- largest organ in the nervous system
- anchor bones to muscles
- number of bones in your spine
- largest organ in the human body
- heart is a muscle and a _____
- nerve that makes your heart pump
- spinal cord and brain are protected by this
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- where blood cells are produced
- first thing to break down food
- tube in your respiratory system
- walking is this type of brain process
- stuff we make in our stomachs that our body digests
- _____ have the largest brain of all animals
- tube in your respiratory system
- the muscle that bends a joint
- food plus _____ makes energy
- balance is this type of brain process
- pumps your blood
- pigment in our skin
- brain sends messages through the ____ nervous system
- central nervous system consists of brand and __
- branch on a neuron
- approximately how many bones in your body
- tube in the digestive system
36 Clues: moves bones • pumps your blood • branch on a neuron • this lung is bigger • pigment in our skin • used to cool our skin • anchor bones to muscles • tiny passages in our lungs • food plus _____ makes energy • tube in the digestive system • the muscle that bends a joint • number of bones in your spine • heart is a muscle and a _____ • where blood cells are produced • ...
Body Appearance and Build 2019-11-12
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- the mark from an injury
- a little overweight
- not a child anymore
- decoration for the ears
- a father is one
- no hair on the head
- what Freddy Mercury had on his face
- how tall something is
- two on your face, very expressive
- the nose of a bulldog is the same shape
- the opposite of short
- colour of eyes
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- when two eyes look at each other
- 13 to 19 years old
- we drink beer from them
- the end part of a pony
- growing down past the ears
- how heavy is it
- not very long
- very far from fat
- used to move your body from A to B
21 Clues: not very long • colour of eyes • a father is one • how heavy is it • very far from fat • 13 to 19 years old • a little overweight • not a child anymore • no hair on the head • how tall something is • the opposite of short • the end part of a pony • the mark from an injury • decoration for the ears • we drink beer from them • growing down past the ears • when two eyes look at each other • ...
My body and face 2019-12-05
23 Clues: ty • ma • on • ona • oko • duże • małe • zęby • ogon • ucho • ciało • broda • włosy • stopa • stopy • szyja • silny • ramię • długie • krótkie • skrzydła • palec u ręki • palec u stopy
ANIMALS and BODY PARTS 2019-11-19
25 Clues: rep • šape • pujs • konj • volk • žaba • slon • brki • osel • koza • krila • kožuh • krava • oklep • kljun • kopito • smrček • lisica • žirafa • plavut • kuščar • metulj • petelin • podgana • kremplji
Module 2: Body Structure 2021-02-11
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- Study of medicine
- Study of tissue
- Provides defense against infection and fluid drainage.
- Resembling fat
- Pertaining to the internal organs
- Tumor composed of glandular tissue
- Study of causes of diseases
- Cell with a nucleus
- Abnormal development
- Large internal organs contained in the body cavities.
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- Producing disease
- Having a fever
- Space inside the skull holding the brain.
- Causing tumors
- Increase in the number of red blood cells
- Disease of the body
- Tumor of connective tissue (highly malignant)
- Basic unit of all living things.
- Tumor composed of fiber
- Producing cells
20 Clues: Having a fever • Causing tumors • Resembling fat • Study of tissue • Producing cells • Producing disease • Study of medicine • Disease of the body • Cell with a nucleus • Abnormal development • Tumor composed of fiber • Study of causes of diseases • Basic unit of all living things. • Pertaining to the internal organs • Tumor composed of glandular tissue • ...
bones in the body 2021-02-03
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- forms the upper jaw
- wrist bones
- long thin lateral bone of the lower leg
- inner and thicker bone between knee and ankle
- one of the three bones that fuses to for the pelvic ring
- superior and widest portion of the pelvis
- forms most of the posterior and inferior surfaces to the cranium
- lies above the body of the sternum (quadrangular shaped)
- cup shaped ring of bone at the lower end of the trunk
- shoulder blade
- small stirrup shaped bone in the middle of the ear
- cage bones that protect the heart and lungs by the chest
- smallest region of the sternum resembles a sword
- area of back between ribs and hips (lower
- forms zygomatic arch (by the temple
- neck region that consists of seven bones
- one of the two larger bones of the forearm
- middle of feet
- wedge shaped carpal bone
- forms the lower posterior portion of the pubic bone and bears weight of the body while sitting
- fingers and toes
- knee cap
- two small oblong bones placed side by side at the middle and upper part of the face
- thin bone separating the left and right nasal cavity
- jaw
- twelve pairs of ribs attached to the middle section of the spinal column
- middle of ribs
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- cheek bone
- heel bone
- eye socket
- collar bone
- oval bony case that protects the brain
- situated at the roof of the nasal cavity between two orbital cavities
- foot base
- sits above the heel joint and makes up the lower part of the ankle joint
- hip bone
- inner and larger bone of forearm attached to wrist
- column twenty six small bones that make up the backbone
- one of the seven tarsal bones located on the lateral side of the foot (cubed shaped and connects the foot and ankle, provides stability)
- tail bone
- a compound bone that forms the base of the cranium
- in between bicep and tricep
- smooth midline bony prominence between the supraciliary arches of the frontal bone
- thigh bone
- ankle bones
- small and fragile bone of the facial skeleton that is the size of a fingernail
- helps connect the talus and is boat shaped
- protects brain and maintains structure of face (bone on the sides)
- a bone that forms the forehead
- middle of hands
- one of the three bones that make up the pelvic ring (consists of five fused sacral vertebrae)
51 Clues: jaw • hip bone • knee cap • heel bone • foot base • tail bone • cheek bone • eye socket • thigh bone • collar bone • wrist bones • ankle bones • shoulder blade • middle of feet • middle of ribs • middle of hands • fingers and toes • forms the upper jaw • wedge shaped carpal bone • in between bicep and tricep • a bone that forms the forehead • forms zygomatic arch (by the temple • ...
Body Fluids: Serous Fluids 2020-08-27
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- exudative effusions can be __________ because of high WBC count, protein, or microorganisms
- another name for pleural fluid is __________ fluid
- these fluids can appear milky or greenish, and are often the result of cholesterol, with cholesterol crystals that may be seen on examination
- serous fluids are found between two __________ surrounding a body cavity
- a normal volume of this fluid is about 20 mL
- transudative effusions are __________ poor
- the number one cause of exudative effusions is
- a normal volume of peritoneal fluid is <__________ mL
- this procedure is a removal of serous fluid that can be done therapeutically or for diagnosis
- an accumulation of fluids within body cavities or spaces
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- this type of effusion results from direct changes to the membrane surfaces, like trauma
- if a fluid has a milky-white appearance, it is said to be __________
- transudative effusions are usually __________ and do not clot
- peritoneal, pericardial, and pleural fluids are all __________ fluids
- a pleural fluid pH of <6 may indicate a ruptured __________
- these types of effusions are always exudative when clinically significant
- exudative pleural effusions have an __________ of >200 IU
- this type of effusion is caused by disruptions in the regulation of fluid filtration and reabsorption
- abdominal fluid, paracentesis fluid, PD fluid, and ascitic fluid are all types of __________ fluid
- in an exudative pleural effusion, __________ clots may form
20 Clues: transudative effusions are __________ poor • a normal volume of this fluid is about 20 mL • the number one cause of exudative effusions is • another name for pleural fluid is __________ fluid • a normal volume of peritoneal fluid is <__________ mL • an accumulation of fluids within body cavities or spaces • exudative pleural effusions have an __________ of >200 IU • ...
Body Armor and Hearing 2021-01-19
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- Standard arm sleeve
- Earplugs with cord for food-related applications that offers ergonomic protection with ear canal-shaped pins that easily guide plugs
- Earplug available in 3 sizes made with foam for low-pressure comfort
- SuperFabric type with polyester backing; used in most body protection
- Front-to-back leg protection with three layers of knee protection
- Standard arm guard
- Standard 24x30 apron
- Heavy duty 20x22 apron
- Material offering both industrial cut and puncture protection
- Heavy duty 20x30 apron
- Earplugs with cord for food-related applications with an innocative channel for fir and audible speech perception
- Front-to-back shin protection
- Arm guard with extended protection to the base of the hand
- Cooling technology, high-performance fabric that is activated by moisture
- Earplugs with cord for food-related applications made of foam for all-day comfort
- Earplugs with cord that offers ergonomic protection with ear canal-shaped pins that easily guide plugs
- Earmuff designed for medium noise environments
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- Bag used in glovebox applications
- Hi-visibility SuperFabric type
- Earplugs with cord that offers ergonomic protection with ear canal-shaped pins that easily guide plugs
- Earmuff designed for light noise environments
- Double-layered body protection is also known as what weight/duty
- Standard arm guard with Velcro closure
- Where our earplugs are made
- Hi-visibility arm guard
- Standard 20x30 apron
- Earplugs with an innovative channel for fit and audible speech perception
- Used to provide protection to full torso and arms
- Heavy duty apron with chest to knee protection
- Name of clips used with 19" arm sleeve
- Split-leg apron with double-layered mid-section
- Earmuff designed for high noise environments
32 Clues: Standard arm guard • Standard arm sleeve • Standard 20x30 apron • Standard 24x30 apron • Heavy duty 20x22 apron • Heavy duty 20x30 apron • Hi-visibility arm guard • Where our earplugs are made • Front-to-back shin protection • Hi-visibility SuperFabric type • Bag used in glovebox applications • Standard arm guard with Velcro closure • Name of clips used with 19" arm sleeve • ...
The Human body system 2020-12-09
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- tough, flexible strand of connective tissue that holds bones together.
- a body system that is made up of bones, its function is the protect, provide storage of minerals and support for body.
- A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs.
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue makes up our hollow organs
- a system that transports blood around your body and is made up of heart, blood and blood vessels
- blood vessel that carries oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air
- a body system that delivers oxygen to the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- muscle that contracts to pump and sends blood around your body.
- the middle layer of the integumentary system
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- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchange of nutrients and waste between blood cells and the blood
- A body system that is made up of mostly muscles that allow your body to move and be flexible.
- outer layer composed of epithelial cells
- This INVOLUNTARY muscle tissue is found ONLY in the heart
- Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs
- strong, flexible, and smooth connective tissue found at the end of bones
- Tiny sacs that blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe
- a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin
- The place where two or more bones connect
20 Clues: outer layer composed of epithelial cells • The place where two or more bones connect • the middle layer of the integumentary system • A dome-shaped muscleat the bottom of the lungs. • a pair of organs in the rib cage that takes in air • Large air tube leading from the trachea to the lungs • a body system that is made up of hair, nails and skin • ...
Parts of the body 2020-12-15
31 Clues: leg • ear • arm • head • hand • eyes • chin • neck • hair • face • toes • face • body • foot • knee • nose • back • waist • elbow • mouth • ankle • teeth • chest • finger • tongue • behind • throat • cheeck • stomach • shoulders • parts of the body
Bio of the Body 2021-02-23
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- maintains the health of the neuron
- potential neuron polarized; is recharged waiting for heat, change, light
- role: inhibition of brain activity; disorders: seizures, tremors, insomnia, anxiety disorders (low)
- sheath that covers the axon of some neurons to help speed neural impulses
- nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles, controls all VOLUNTARY movement
- roles: movement, thought processes, pleasure and rewarding sensations; disorders: Parkinson's (low levels), Schizophrenia (excessive levels), drug addiction
- drug molecules that are similar enough to the neurotransmitter to mimic its effects ex: opiate drugs bc enough like endorphins
- carries info away from cell body to muscles, glands, cells
- electrical messages that can cross synapse
- the synaptic gap/cleft; the junction between the axon tip of a sending neuron and the dendrite or the cell body of the receiving body
- a nerve cell, basic building block of the nervous system, basic unit of communication
- roles: phys. arousal, learning, memory; disorder: depression (low levels)
- roles: learning, memory, muscle coordination; disorder: Alzheimer's
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- nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations
- roles: emotional states or moods, sleep, hunger, arousal; disorder: depression
- nervous system that calms the body, conserving energy
- type of CNS neurons that internally communicate and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- role: memory; disorders: migraine, seizures (both excess levels)
- when a receiving neuron does not accept a neurotransmitter, the sending neuron absorbs it
- the minimum level of stimulation needed to activate the next neuron
- nervous system that controls the glands and muscles; INVOLUNTARY
- type of neurons that carry incoming information from the sense receptors to the CNS
22 Clues: maintains the health of the neuron • electrical messages that can cross synapse • nervous system that calms the body, conserving energy • carries info away from cell body to muscles, glands, cells • role: memory; disorders: migraine, seizures (both excess levels) • nervous system that controls the glands and muscles; INVOLUNTARY • ...
Body parts, feelings, animals 2021-03-09
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- fingers
- roster
- thirst
- When it is _______ i got to the pool
- eyes
- bunny
- face
- legs
- hair
- When I am _______ i drink something hot.
- arms
- hands
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- hen
- When I am _______ i go to sleep
- Some times i get ________
- ________ give us bacon
- ears
- mouth
- head
- nose
- A lot of people ride __________
- Some times i get_________ when i hear a loud noise
- I love my __________
- feet
- __________ gives us milk that we drink
25 Clues: hen • eyes • ears • head • nose • face • legs • feet • hair • arms • mouth • bunny • hands • roster • thirst • fingers • I love my __________ • ________ give us bacon • Some times i get ________ • When I am _______ i go to sleep • A lot of people ride __________ • When it is _______ i got to the pool • __________ gives us milk that we drink • When I am _______ i drink something hot. • ...
Conditions of Body Systems 2021-03-12
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- a highly contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory system
- a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed
- a highly contagious fungal infection on the skin or scalp
- inflammation of the tube carrying urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- inflammation/infection of the lungs characterized by exudate
- a balloon-like bulge in the aorta
- a disorder of musculoskeletal pain prominent through the entire body
- inflammation of the appendix
- inflammation of the pleura (membrane of the lung)
- enlarged spleen disease
- when a foreign object circulates inside the bloodstream
- inflammation of a joint
- inflammation of the glomeruli (filters) in the kidney
- sinuses inflamed/swollen despite treatment (can be for months)
- condition in which the bones become weak and brittle
- when the parathyroid glands create too many parathyroid hormones in the bloodstream
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- infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs; can be dormant or active
- insufficient growth hormones in the body causes an abnormally short stature (with normal body proportions)
- "high blood pressure"
- a form of dermatitis in which there is extreme itchiness and peeling of the skin
- inflammation of the bronchi and bronchial tubes
- inflammation and swelling of the lymph nodes inside the abdomen
- small, circular, cyst-like spaces that contain fluid
- inflammation of the kidney due to bacterial infection
- the body is lacking enough healthy RBCs to carry an adequate amount of oxygen to the body's tissues
- open sores that are caused by poor blood flow
- sleep disorder in which breathing starts and stops
- also known as a "nosebleed"; occurs when the the capillaries in the nose become congested
- inflammation of the larynx and vocal chords
- when the body can't produce enough plasma protein to clot the blood
- thyroid glands lack in producing enough hormones
31 Clues: "high blood pressure" • enlarged spleen disease • inflammation of a joint • inflammation of the appendix • a balloon-like bulge in the aorta • inflammation of the larynx and vocal chords • open sores that are caused by poor blood flow • inflammation of the bronchi and bronchial tubes • thyroid glands lack in producing enough hormones • ...
Body Systems Unit review 2021-03-18
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- Tiny filters in the kidney that remove waste and excess fluid from the blood.
- Outermost layer of the skin.
- Involuntary muscles that make up the hollow organs and blood vessels.
- System that removes cellular waste and excess water from the blood.
- Gland that is the "master gland", regulates growth.
- Voluntary muscles attached to bones.
- System that sends and receives messages throughout the body using neurons.
- System that provides movement, protection of organs, and helps to warm the body when cold.
- System that releases hormones to target tissues in the body.
- Tubes that carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- Hollow organ that holds urine.
- Gland responsible for metabolism and energy.
- Gland that produces adrenaline to adjust to stress.
- _______ cord responsible for carrying messages from the brain to the rest of the body and vice versa.
- Gland responsible for wake/sleep patterns, secretes melatonin.
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- "Master on/off switch" of the endocrine system.
- Innermost layer of the skin.
- Bone that protects the heart.
- nervous system cells that carry messages to and from the brain.
- System that provides movement/support, protection of the organs, and produces blood cells.
- System that is like a barrier between the inside of the body and the outside world.
- Makes insulin to help control blood sugar levels.
- Bone _______ is found inside bones, where blood cells are created.
- Involuntary muscles that make up the heart.
- Tube that carries urine from the bladder to exit the body.
- Middle layer of the skin.
26 Clues: Middle layer of the skin. • Innermost layer of the skin. • Outermost layer of the skin. • Bone that protects the heart. • Hollow organ that holds urine. • Voluntary muscles attached to bones. • Involuntary muscles that make up the heart. • Gland responsible for metabolism and energy. • "Master on/off switch" of the endocrine system. • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2017-02-24
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- tiny hair-like structures on the cell membrane of a single-celled organism; allows organism to move and collect food
- a group of related organs that work together to perform the same function
- basic unit that makes up living things
- a group of related tissues that work together to perform the same function
- the parts of a cell
- rigid, outer layer of the cell; found only in plant cells
- system of membranes and tubes that twist and turn throughout a cell to make paths for materials to pass
- membrane-bound sacs that are filled with fluid; store water, food, waste, and other substances
- small, ball-shaped organelle that breaks down nutrients and old cell organelles; rare in plant cells
- type of diffusion where water passes through a cell membrane
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- organelle that assembles proteins into compounds; not surrounded by a membrane
- a large group of similar, specialized cells that work together
- system of membranes that receive proteins and "ship" them out to other parts of the cell
- whip-like "propeller" tail that helps a single-celled organism move
- "brain" of the cell; storehouse of a cell's important information; core of a cell
- thick fluid located between the cell membrane and the nucleus of a cell
- thin, flexible covering that surrounds all types of cells
- large, peanut-shaped organelles known as the "power plants" of the cell
- movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- organelle found only in plants; contain green pigments that absorb sunlight and convert the energy into food
- a single-celled organism that is housed inside a shell
21 Clues: the parts of a cell • basic unit that makes up living things • a single-celled organism that is housed inside a shell • rigid, outer layer of the cell; found only in plant cells • thin, flexible covering that surrounds all types of cells • type of diffusion where water passes through a cell membrane • a large group of similar, specialized cells that work together • ...
The Body - El Cuerpo 2018-10-24
Inside the Human Body 2017-03-06
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- This system allows humans to make new human beings
- control center of the body
- the type of muscle that makes up the heart
- This muscle is found in your stomach, skin and other organs.
- the first intestine the food enters
- part of the air we breathe
- These products are exited out of the body.
- a sense organ
- the number of bones in the human body
- These organs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide from the blood
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- These link the bones together.
- another name for windpipe
- This system is made up of your heart and blood vessels.
- spit
- This system breaks down the food we eat.
- the waste gas from your body
- The heart pumps this through the body.
- This is where the blood delivers the oxygen and food to.
- the type of muscle attached to the bones
- the intestine where the undigested food goes
- the long tube leading to the stomach
21 Clues: spit • a sense organ • another name for windpipe • control center of the body • part of the air we breathe • the waste gas from your body • These link the bones together. • the first intestine the food enters • the long tube leading to the stomach • the number of bones in the human body • The heart pumps this through the body. • This system breaks down the food we eat. • ...
Body Systems Part II 2017-11-29
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- A type of lymphocyte that is considered "intelligence".
- A behavior that increases a person's risk for skin cancer.
- The tube that carries urine out of the body.
- Tubes that carry urine out of each kidney and to the bladder.
- Filter lymph fluid as it flows through them, trapping bacteria, viruses, and other foreign substances.
- Proteins made by the immune system to identify antigens.
- The waste produced and eliminated by the urinary system.
- What system consists of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands.
- The foundations of this system are hormones and glands.
- Is the primary link between the endocrine and nervous systems.
- The passage of digested food from digestive tract and into the cardiovascular system.
- White blood cells that circulate through the body between the organs and nodes via lymphatic vessels and blood vessels.
- Too much or too _____________ of a hormone can be harmful to the body.
- _____________ response is when the immune system attacks organisms and substances that invade body systems and cause disease.
- With Type 1 Diabetes, the ______________ doesn’t produce enough insulin.
- The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food.
- Where blood cells are produced.
- Foreign substances that invade the body.
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- UTI stands for urinary _____________ infection.
- The urinary tract includes ureters, ____________, and the urethra.
- The deadliest form of skin cancer.
- Known as the “master gland”.
- The middle layer of skin.
- With Type 2 Diabetes, body can’t respond to ____________ normally.
- The part of the digestive system where most absorption takes place.
- A doctor who specializes in the treatment of diseases of the skin.
- The expulsion of undigested food and waste.
- The deepest layer of the skin.
- A passageway from the mouth to the stomach.
- One function of the Integumentary System?
- Helps protect the body from UV radiation by preventing sunlight from striking the skin.
- The top or outermost layer of skin.
- Once a hormone is secreted, it travels from the endocrine gland through the bloodstream to ____________ cells.
- ____________ stones are a buildup of crystallized salts and minerals in the urinary tract.
34 Clues: The middle layer of skin. • Known as the “master gland”. • The deepest layer of the skin. • Where blood cells are produced. • The deadliest form of skin cancer. • The top or outermost layer of skin. • Foreign substances that invade the body. • One function of the Integumentary System? • The expulsion of undigested food and waste. • A passageway from the mouth to the stomach. • ...
Addison Kinney-Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- the largest blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood cells away from the heart
- created by testes from puberty until death
- cells that produce antibodies
- membrane that covers and protects bones
- cells that get rid of good cells that have been infected
- 90% of nutrients are absorbed in this organ
- a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system
- protection of soft organs, provides support and movement for the body
- soft center of the bones
- created by a female's ovaries before birth
- this organ helps remove germs
- protect the soft tissue of fingers and toes
- tiny sacs of air at the end of each bronchiole
- fights disease and germs like bacteria
- and organ also known as the windpipe
- the "master gland" located at the base of the brain
- skin, protects body from injury
- muscle contractions of the body that you can control
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- invaders that cause disease
- an organ that filters blood from arteries
- part of the immune system that has many functions. It is like a gutter system
- removes waste from the body
- breaks down food to provide energy
- the system for reproduction
- an organ that has sections that grow and shrink with each breath
- small tubes connected to the kidneys and the bladder
- works with your bones to help your body move
- second layer of skin, made by connective tissue
- transports nutrients, wastes, and disease fighting cells thought the body
- muscles connected to the bones by tendons
- regulates fight or flight response, makes adrenaline
- breathing
- done in the mouth, mechanical digestion
- the smallest and numerous blood vessels
34 Clues: breathing • soft center of the bones • invaders that cause disease • removes waste from the body • cells that produce antibodies • the system for reproduction • this organ helps remove germs • skin, protects body from injury • breaks down food to provide energy • and organ also known as the windpipe • fights disease and germs like bacteria • ...
Mostafa Aljammal - Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- This system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Produces red and white blood cells to help in fighting pathogens
- These contain immune cells that attack and destroy invaders that come into the body
- This is the outer layer of skin and it has melanocytes that produce pigment to give the skin color
- Most of the water you drink is absorbed in this organ
- Carries air from larynx to the lungs
- 90% of all nutrients are absorbed in this
- Created by females ovaries before birth
- Tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- Hard bone that provides structure
- These large blood vessels lined with muscles carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- This system absorbs water and nutrients for your body
- This system is made up of a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system
- This system fights pathogens like bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi
- Bone that contains blood vessels and marrow
- This part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
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- This system is part of the immune system
- This part of the nervous system collects information from our environmental though our senses
- This system transports nutrients, wastes, and disease fighting cells throughout the body
- These are the kinds of muscles you can control
- There are thousands of these tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Produce sperm and testosterone
- Filter blood from arteries using tiny filters called nephrons
- This system provides humans the ability to produce offspring
- Produce eggs and estrogen
- These fight off pathogens that enter the body
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- These are muscles you cannot control
- middle layer made of connective tissue; also has blood vessels, nerves, muscles, oil, and sweat glands
- This system removes wastes from the body
- This system protects the body from injury and bacteria, maintains tissue moisture, holds receptors for stimuli response, and regulates body heat
- This system protects soft organs, store calcium and phosphorus, provide shape and support, and movement of the body.
- Created by testes from puberty until death
- These contain lots of white blood cells and can stop germs from entering the body through the mouth
- This system works with the bones in your body to help your body move
- This system helps maintain homeostasis and keeps you aware of your surroundings using your 5 senses
36 Clues: Produce eggs and estrogen • Produce sperm and testosterone • Hard bone that provides structure • These are muscles you cannot control • Carries air from larynx to the lungs • Created by females ovaries before birth • This system is part of the immune system • This system removes wastes from the body • 90% of all nutrients are absorbed in this • ...
Chloe Campbell- Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- bones that are longer than they are wide and have a long shaft.
- insulates body and stores excess for times of need.
- transports nutrients wastes and disease fighting cells throught the body.
- protection of the soft organs.
- When your body is in distress and a particular area is under attack, white blood cells rush in to help destroy the harmful substance and prevent illness.
- created by females ovaries before birth.
- breaks do food to provide nutrients and food.
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- small structures that work as filters for harmful substances.
- 90% of nutrients are absorbed in this organ.
- filtered blood returns to the blood stream in veins.
- hollow muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- works with your bones to help your body move.
- controls function that are voluntary such as speech and movement.
- the tissue inside bones.
- regulates blood sugar levels and makes insulin.
- controls information processing and motor skills.
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- collection of glands that secret hormones.
- epidermis-outer layer.
- muscle contractions of the body that you can control.
- fights disease.
- involved in receiving information.
- hard bone that provides structure
- air sacs of the lungs.
- the system to produce offspring.
- created by testes from puberty until death.
- blood vessels that carry the oxygenated blood back to the heart.
- protect the body from injury and bacteria maintains tissue moisture hold receptors for stimuli: response regulates body heat.
- muscle contractions of the body that you cannot control.
- act as a filter for your blood.
- produces sperm, testosterone.
- muscular sac that stores urine until it is released from the body.
- removes waste from the body.
- part of the immune system that has many functions.
- 2 tubes split off from the trachea- one goes to each lung.
- this organ moves food from the mouth to the stomach.
36 Clues: fights disease. • epidermis-outer layer. • air sacs of the lungs. • the tissue inside bones. • removes waste from the body. • produces sperm, testosterone. • protection of the soft organs. • act as a filter for your blood. • the system to produce offspring. • hard bone that provides structure • involved in receiving information. • exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
lillie pearcy- body systems 2020-11-10
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- bones hard bone that provides structure
- breakdown food
- created by females ouaries before birth sperm created by testes from puberty until death
- large blood vessels
- controls function that are voluntary such as heart beat
- regulates blood pressure aids with digestion
- this organ takes food from the mouth to the stomach
- tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder
- carries air from
- tmmune system fights disease
- vocal cords are stretened across laryhx makes sounds
- blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- bones porous bone that contains vessels and marrow
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- involuntary found only in the heart
- membrane that covers and protetects the
- muscular sac that stores urine
- hollow muscular organ that pumps blood
- stimulates pituitary and makes T cells
- attached to bones by tendons
- absorbs nutrient
- master gland controls hormones
- bone development
22 Clues: breakdown food • absorbs nutrient • carries air from • bone development • large blood vessels • attached to bones by tendons • tmmune system fights disease • muscular sac that stores urine • master gland controls hormones • involuntary found only in the heart • hollow muscular organ that pumps blood • stimulates pituitary and makes T cells • bones hard bone that provides structure • ...
Jasmine Crisp-Body System 2020-11-10
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- absorbs nutrients.
- absorbs water.
- controls information processing and motor skills includes BRAIN and SPINAL CORD.
- hard part of the bone that provides structure
- each cell contains 73 chromosomes and fertilized egg is called a zygote
- controls functions that are voluntary such as speech and movement.
- two tubes spilt off from trachea on goes to each lung.
- air sacs of the lungs; tiny sacs that are surrounded by capillaries. O2 enters and CO2 exits the blood here
- to fight disease causing germs(pathogens) like bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi.
- that receives info from our senses and connect to the rest of the body.
- Moves food to stomach.
- created by testes from puberty until death and smallest human cell.
- this system breaks down food to provide energy.
- muscle contractions of the body that you cannot control includes smooth muscle and cardiac muscles.
- carries air from larynx to lungs.
- hollow muscular organ that pumps blood though your body carrying O2 to your cells and O2 away from cells.
- vocal cords are stretched across larynx; makes sound
- this system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- large blood vessels lined with muscles that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body.
- insulates body and stores excess energy for times of need.
- metabolism
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- protects body from bacteria and injuries.
- protects soft tissue and enhance sensation. they are made of keratin
- filters blood from arteries using tiny filters called nephrons.
- this system removes waste from body.
- controls all functions that are in voluntary such as heartbeat, breathing, blood flow and digestion
- maintains fluid levels in our body tissues by removing all fluids that leak out of our blood vessels
- blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- master glad controls hormones
- created by females ovaries before birth and mostly filled with cytoplasm
- membrane that covers and protects the bones and contains nerves and blood cells.
- protect soft organs and provides support and shape.
- muscle contractions of the body that you are capable of controlling includes skeletal muscle
- works with your body to move
- Functions.
- this system transport nutrients throughout the body.
- tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder.
- porous bone that contains blood vessels and marrow
- protects your skin from sun exposure, helps evaporate perspiration and acts a sense organs
- bone development
40 Clues: Functions. • metabolism • absorbs water. • bone development • absorbs nutrients. • Moves food to stomach. • works with your body to move • master glad controls hormones • carries air from larynx to lungs. • this system removes waste from body. • protects body from bacteria and injuries. • hard part of the bone that provides structure • this system breaks down food to provide energy. • ...
Body systems puzzle activity 2020-10-27
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- protein that bones are made up of
- the top part of the air-only pipe
- carries both food and air
- the continuation of the airway
- gives the body shape
- extends from brain to spine
- connects muscles to bone
- The brain and the spinal cord
- most of the body's blood cells
- shaped like slightly flattened disks
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- Meaning you control the movement
- the solid outside of the bone
- protects the nasal passageways
- Other words are Shortens or tightens
- tiny oval-shaped cells
- makes bones hard and strong
- Has what makes you who you are
- largest most complex part of brain
- a yellowish fluid that has nutrients
- a protein that carries oxygen
20 Clues: gives the body shape • tiny oval-shaped cells • connects muscles to bone • carries both food and air • makes bones hard and strong • extends from brain to spine • the solid outside of the bone • a protein that carries oxygen • The brain and the spinal cord • protects the nasal passageways • the continuation of the airway • Has what makes you who you are • ...
Body systems crossword puzzle 2020-10-21
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- it holds and protects your lungs and heart
- this keeps you up right and is in your back and neck
- what oxygen travels through to get to your lungs
- muscles that help pull oxygen into your lungs
- it is what transports blood to body tissue
- we use these to eat food
- it lifts your jaw up and down
- Tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung
- these are sensory organs that allow you to see
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- it’s located on your chest and moves your arm across your body
- muscle it pumps Blood throughout your body
- it’s coursing all throughout your body at all times
- there are thousands of these in every part of your body, and they allow you to feel things
- it’s the largest bone in the body and is located in your thigh
- this organ controls the whole body and your functions
- this bone protects your brain
- it is the only movable joint in the skull
- triangular muscles of the shoulder, it moves your arms sideways
- it bathes cells to cleans them so their healthy
- these are another sensory organ that allow you to hear
- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- an organ in your ribs that filter air and allow you to breath
22 Clues: we use these to eat food • this bone protects your brain • it lifts your jaw up and down • passage connecting your throat and lungs • it is the only movable joint in the skull • it holds and protects your lungs and heart • it is what transports blood to body tissue • muscle it pumps Blood throughout your body • muscles that help pull oxygen into your lungs • ...
Body part/Clothing/Hygiene 2020-10-29
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- how you taste thing
- used to moisturize your skin
- used to dry your body
- used to manage your pelo
- holds your head
- has ten toes
- a paste that cleans your teeth
- it beats non-stop
- to minimize smell in your underarm
- shoes you wear in the winter time
- helps you see
- what holds all of a ladies belongings
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- used to help you smell good
- used to dry wet hair
- shoe you wear in the summer time
- a brush for your teeth
- used to remove body hair
- you can put lipstick on them
- helps you smell
- bones that break down food
- pie is connected to your pies
- comes in all different colors and lengths
- a whole that you put food in
- where all your food goes
- helps you hear
- a liquid used to clean your hair
26 Clues: has ten toes • helps you see • helps you hear • helps you smell • holds your head • it beats non-stop • how you taste thing • used to dry wet hair • used to dry your body • a brush for your teeth • used to manage your pelo • used to remove body hair • where all your food goes • bones that break down food • used to help you smell good • used to moisturize your skin • you can put lipstick on them • ...
Body parts/Clothing/Hygiene 2020-10-29
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- how you taste thing
- used to moisturize your skin
- used to dry your body
- used to manage your pelo
- holds your head
- has ten toes
- a paste that cleans your teeth
- it beats non-stop
- to minimize smell in your underarm
- shoes you wear in the winter time
- helps you see
- what holds all of a ladies belongings
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- used to help you smell good
- used to dry wet hair
- shoe you wear in the summer time
- a brush for your teeth
- used to remove body hair
- you can put lipstick on them
- helps you smell
- bones that break down food
- pie is connected to your pies
- comes in all different colors and lengths
- a whole that you put food in
- where all your food goes
- helps you hear
- a liquid used to clean your hair
26 Clues: has ten toes • helps you see • helps you hear • helps you smell • holds your head • it beats non-stop • how you taste thing • used to dry wet hair • used to dry your body • a brush for your teeth • used to manage your pelo • used to remove body hair • where all your food goes • bones that break down food • used to help you smell good • used to moisturize your skin • you can put lipstick on them • ...
Nervous System & Body Organization 2020-10-29
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- changes in the environment
- message which travels along a neuron to another neuron
- a group of cells with a specialized task
- carries messages to the brain
- a simple response to a stimulus
- carries messages to the body from the brain
- carries messages to muscles
- the control center of the body
- carries messages to the cell
- specialized cells that receive information
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- carries message between sensory and motor
- the control center of the cell
- building blocks of all living things
- tiny gap between two neurons
- body the largest part of the cell
- carries messages to other neurons
- a group of tissues with a specialized task
- carries messages away from cell
- a muscle cell that has been activated
- a bundle of neurons
- contains the brain and spinal cord
21 Clues: a bundle of neurons • changes in the environment • carries messages to muscles • tiny gap between two neurons • carries messages to the cell • carries messages to the brain • the control center of the cell • the control center of the body • a simple response to a stimulus • carries messages away from cell • body the largest part of the cell • carries messages to other neurons • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword 2018-04-04
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- a large, dome-shaped muscle located at the base of the lungs that helps with breathing
- the division of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord
- muscle that is attached to the bones of the skeleton and provides the force that moves the bones
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- a cell that carries information through the nervous system
- involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
- the junction where one neuron can transfer an impulse to the next structure
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- involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart
- a major organ of the excretory system; removes urea and other wastes from the blood
- organ found in air-breathing vertebrates that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood
- division of the nervous system consisting of all nerves located outside the central nervous system
- a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- the windpipe; a passage through which air moves in the respiratory system
- waves of smooth muscle contraction that move food through the esophagus toward the stomach
- the throat; part of both the respiratory and digestive systems
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the process by which wastes are removed from the body
- a bundle of nerve fibers
- a watery fluid produced by the kidneys that contains urea and other wastes
- a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout an organism’s body
20 Clues: a bundle of nerve fibers • involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart • a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • the process by which wastes are removed from the body • a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • a cell that carries information through the nervous system • ...
Parts of the body 2021-04-04
30 Clues: бок • шея • рот • зуб • нос • ухо • лицо • кожа • губа • глаз • мозг • рука • нога • талия • плечо • грудь • спина • живот • кровь • бедро • палец • ступня • ноготь • сердце • колено • голова • ладонь • волосы • палец на ноге • большой палец
Body and Skin Membranes 2021-08-11
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- glands sebaceous and sweat glands
- stratum layer deep to stratum basale
- degree of burn that destroys entire thickness of skin
- Orange-yellow pigment from some vegetables
- condition where hemoglobin is poorly oxygenated
- serosa lining in abdominal cavity
- layer upper dermal region
- redness
- layer deepest skin layer
- stratum layer deepest layer of epidermis
- Red coloring from blood cells in dermal capillaries
- membrane surrounding the heart
- dense connective tissue, "hide"
- outermost stratum layer that is 20-30 cell layers thick
- oily substances and fragmented cells
- membrane that line fibrous capsules around the joints
- the degree of burns in which the epidermis and upper region of the dermis is injured
- bruises
- layer that covers the outside of the organ
- clear stratum layer that is dead cells of the deeper strata
- subcutaneous, deep to dermis
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- type of membrane that regards your skin
- hair, hair follicles, nails
- helps prevent water loss from the body surface
- membrane surrounding the lungs
- layer that lines a portion of the wall of ventral body cavity
- bedsores
- pigment produced by melanocytes
- glands sweat glands
- outer layer
- covering
- blanching
- glands oil glands
- membrane that lines body cavities that are closed the the exterior
- example of first degree burn
- lining membranes
- stratum layer deep to stratum spinosum
- membrane that lines all cavities that open to the exterior
- yellowing
39 Clues: redness • bruises • bedsores • covering • blanching • yellowing • outer layer • lining membranes • glands oil glands • glands sweat glands • layer deepest skin layer • layer upper dermal region • hair, hair follicles, nails • example of first degree burn • subcutaneous, deep to dermis • membrane surrounding the lungs • membrane surrounding the heart • pigment produced by melanocytes • ...
Human Biology Body Systems 2024-04-30
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- circulation: The circulation of blood between the heart and lungs.
- Air-filled spaces in the skull that help to lighten the skull and produce mucus.
- circulation: The circulation of blood from the heart to the body and back.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart contracts.
- Oxygen deficiency in the body's tissues.
- Small veins that receive blood from capillaries.
- Abnormally slow heart rate.
- pressure: The force of blood against the walls of arteries.
- Abnormally fast heart rate.
- A diagnostic test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- Muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and plays a major role in breathing.
- Small artery that leads to capillaries.
- Abnormally high blood pressure.
- Abnormally low blood pressure.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart.
- Breathing in, or the intake of air into the lungs.
- Tiny blood vessels where exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste occurs.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, often causing chest pain and discomfort.
- The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood from the body or lungs.
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- Increased depth and rate of breathing.
- Breathing out, or the expulsion of air from the lungs.
- The main airways that branch off from the trachea and lead to the lungs.
- A specialized group of cells that regulate the heart's rhythm.
- volume: Volume within the lungs.
- Narrowing of blood vessels, increasing blood pressure.
- points: Areas where arteries are close to the surface and can be compressed to control bleeding.
- Openings through which air enters the nasal cavity.
- The rhythmic expansion and contraction of arteries caused by the heartbeat.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart relaxes.
- cycle: The complete sequence of events in the heart during one heartbeat.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- The lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out to the body or lungs.
- The muscular middle layer of the heart wall responsible for pumping blood.
- The windpipe, which connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Rapid breathing that leads to decreased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.
- The double-layered sac surrounding the heart, providing protection and lubrication.
- Membranes that surround the lungs and line the chest cavity.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
38 Clues: Abnormally slow heart rate. • Abnormally fast heart rate. • Abnormally low blood pressure. • Abnormally high blood pressure. • volume: Volume within the lungs. • Increased depth and rate of breathing. • Small artery that leads to capillaries. • Oxygen deficiency in the body's tissues. • Small veins that receive blood from capillaries. • ...
Parts of the body 2024-05-23
23 Clues: el pie • el pelo • la cara • la boca • la mano • el brazo • la barba • los ojos • la nariz • la pierna • el bigote • las cejas • el cuello • los dedos • la cabeza • las orejas • la espalda • los hombros • los dientes • la mandíbula • las pestañas • las rodillas • los dedos del pie
Papiamento Body Parts Words 2023-11-21
24 Clues: Lip • Arm • Eye • Hip • Ear • Toe • Heel • Chin • Nose • Foot • Face • Hand • Lung • Back • Tooth • Heart • Chest • Mouth • Tongue • Breast • Kidney • Finger • Stomach • Eyebrow
Body parts - part 1 2024-05-06
21 Clues: Lår • Knä • Häl • Höft • Haka • Axel • Hals • Kind • Tumme • Fotled • Knäskål • Handled • Smalben • Ryggrad • Armbåge • Ljumske • Underarm • Näsborre • Buk/mage • Blindtarm • Nyckelben
ISB 110 Body Treatments 2022-01-03
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- Means positioning the client facing down
- Require soaking herb in alcohol to extract active ingredient
- include different scents: fruit, floral, spicy, wood and food scents
- Exfoliating method that uses coarse grainy ingredients
- Uses seawater for therapeutic treatments
- Body wrap used for temporary slimming benefits
- Herb steeped in a tea ball or tea bag in boiling water
- Boiling loose herbs in water
- A redness of the skin
- Which direction is best to apply products on male clients
- Thick cream or salve made from herbs and petroleum
- Deposits of fat trapped between connective tissue
- Also known as an affusion shower
- Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation
- Silver sheet that traps body heat
- The external use of water in any form
- The use of essential oils to promote therapeutic benefits
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- A process by which toxic substance can be removed
- Devices used to exfoliate the skin
- Uses dry heat created by heating rocks
- The process used to remove dead skin cells
- This carrier oil is good for reducing wrinkles, stretch masks and scars
- Mixing crushed herbs and hot liquid to form a paste
- Means positioning the client facing up
- Elongated cushion used to support client
- Has been practiced in India for at least three centuries
- Also referred to as Hydrotherapy
- Involves applying pressure on specific points to the hands and feet
- Therapeutic uses of seaweed or algae
- Body treatment table setup
- Avoid algae if client has sensitivity to
- Refers to the medicinal use of plants
32 Clues: A redness of the skin • Body treatment table setup • Boiling loose herbs in water • Also referred to as Hydrotherapy • Also known as an affusion shower • Silver sheet that traps body heat • Devices used to exfoliate the skin • Therapeutic uses of seaweed or algae • Refers to the medicinal use of plants • The external use of water in any form • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-02
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- chemical reactions in living organisms that are necessary to maintain life
- eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body
- a system of sensitive cells that respond to stimuli such as sound, touch and taste
- system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide using the lungs
- environment elements within the organization boundaries
- a primary mechanism of homeostasis
- balance; steadiness
- arrangement of parts
- an organism in the earliest stage of development
- process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connects muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form a joint
- cells that divide and remain undifferentiated
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- body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- changing the position or location of the entire body
- reproduce offspring- (sperm and oocytes)
- a control mechanism in which a change in some triggers that amplify the change
- the transfer of an organ or tissue from one person to another or from one body to another
- environment outside an organization's boundaries that might affect it
- protects and supports body organs and provides a framework that muscles use to support movement
- biological process which primarily break down large storage and other chemicals, often releasing energy in the process
20 Clues: balance; steadiness • arrangement of parts • a primary mechanism of homeostasis • reproduce offspring- (sperm and oocytes) • eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body • cells that divide and remain undifferentiated • an organism in the earliest stage of development • changing the position or location of the entire body • ...
Body parts and adjectives 2023-03-11
26 Clues: шея • ухо • нос • рот • зуб • рука • глаз • нога • стопа • худой • кисть • палец • новый • голова • старый • волосы • толстый • быстрый • большой • длинный • короткий • красивый • страшный • маленький • медленный • палец на ноге
Body Parts Pt.2 2023-05-02
30 Clues: The Toe • The Fist • The Shin • The skin • The ribs • The Hand • The Heel • The Knee • The Legs • The Lung • The Calf • The Foot • The Wrist • The Ankle • The Elbow • The brain • The thigh • The spine • The skull • The Heart • The blood • The bones • The Thumb • The throat • The Finger • The muscles • The stomach • The Knuckles • The skeleton • The Fingernail
French Body Parts Vocab 2023-05-08
29 Clues: arm • leg • ears • chin • shin • nose • foot • back • hand • lips • head • hips • hair • neck • knee • ankle • waist • mouth • teeth • wrist • elbow • throat • behind • stomach • fingers • stomach • eyebrows • forehead • shoulders
Body parts in Spanish 2023-05-01
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- The muscles
- The Ankle
- The Fingernail
- The Nostrils
- The skull
- The Eyelashes
- The Back
- The Calf
- The Hair
- The Knee
- The bones
- The brain
- The skeleton
- The Ears
- How do you feel?
- The Knuckles
- The Beard
- The Mustache
- The Belly button
- The Thumb
- The Finger
- The Eyes
- The Abdomen
- The Forehead
- The Mouth
- The hip
- The Teeth
- The Cheeks
- The thigh
- The Eyebrow
- The Shin
- The Shoulder
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- The Head
- The Chin
- The Arm
- The Face
- The Tonsils
- The Hand
- The Nose
- The Armpit
- The Lung
- The Foot
- The Heart
- The Pelvis
- The skin
- The ribs
- The spine
- The blood
- The eyelids
- The Neck
- The Lips
- The Elbow
- The Wrist
- The Legs
- The stomach
- The Chest
- The throat
- The Fist
- del pie The Toe
- The human body
- The Waist
- The Tongue
- The Heel
63 Clues: The Arm • The hip • The Head • The Chin • The Face • The Hand • The Nose • The Lung • The Back • The Foot • The Calf • The skin • The Hair • The ribs • The Knee • The Neck • The Ears • The Lips • The Legs • The Eyes • The Fist • The Heel • The Shin • The Ankle • The skull • The Heart • The spine • The blood • The bones • The brain • The Elbow • The Wrist • The Beard • The Chest • The Thumb • The Mouth • The Teeth • The Waist • The thigh • The Armpit • The Pelvis • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- a process in which the outputs of a system are circled back and used as inputs
- carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs
- An organ that makes one or more substances
- sending signals into the bloodstream and tissues.
- cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- a complex network of glands and organs
- breaks large food molecules down into their chemical building blocks
- circulates blood and lymph through the body
- an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body
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- relating to or affecting the muscles.
- blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- A state of balance among all the body systems
- feedbacks thats positive
- made up of the brain and spinal cord.
- feedback thats negative
- organs involved in producing offspring
- consisting of bones and other connective tissues,
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body.
- take in food and liquids and break them down
20 Clues: feedback thats negative • feedbacks thats positive • relating to or affecting the muscles. • made up of the brain and spinal cord. • organs involved in producing offspring • a complex network of glands and organs • An organ that makes one or more substances • circulates blood and lymph through the body • take in food and liquids and break them down • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- the process where complex molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are broken down into smaller pieces that your body can use
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- an organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- tubelike structures that are responsible for the transportation of fluid to and from every organ in the body
- the mechanical breakdown of food
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- highly complex part of the body that coordinates its actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
- breaks down food into nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats and proteins
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action
- the state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body
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- your body's central framework
- removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism, so as to help maintain internal chemical homeostasis and prevent damage to the body
- a messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system, regulating distant target organs
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart
- a single cylindrical muscle cell
20 Clues: your body's central framework • the mechanical breakdown of food • a single cylindrical muscle cell • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • breaks down food into nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats and proteins • ...
The Human Body 3 2023-08-23
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- upper part of the leg
- joint in the middle part of the leg
- front part of the neck; internal passage to the stomach
- the underside of the hand
- hardened protective skin at the end of each finger
- body part connecting the head to the trunk or torso
- a small growth on the human skin, usually slightly raised and dark in color
- the front part, from the waist to the knees, of a sitting person
- affected with pain in a general area
- part of body where the arm joins the trunk
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- joint between hand and arm
- the arm between the elbow and the wrist
- part of the body just below the waist where the legs join the trunk
- front part of the leg below the knee
- joint in the middle part of the arm
- joint between the foot and the leg
- spasmodic inhalation accompanied by a peculiar sound
- body tissue capable of contracting and stretching
- bottom of the foot
- one of the 5 end divisions of the foot
20 Clues: bottom of the foot • upper part of the leg • the underside of the hand • joint between hand and arm • joint between the foot and the leg • joint in the middle part of the arm • joint in the middle part of the leg • front part of the leg below the knee • affected with pain in a general area • one of the 5 end divisions of the foot • the arm between the elbow and the wrist • ...
Tissues of the body 2023-08-25
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- type of tissue that functions in communication
- type of tissue that functions in protection secretion and absorption
- type of cartilage found in your nose
- red blood cell
- found in tendons and ligaments
- epithelial cell that is about as tall as it is wide
- cell with body axon and dendrites
- type of tissue with an extensive extracellular matrix
- nonstriated muscle with spindle-shaped cells
- fluid connective tissue
- term used to describe multiple layers of epithelial cells
- supportive cells of nervous tissue
- term to describe a single layer of epithelial cells
- surface projections that beat in wave-like patterns
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- epithelium that is a single layer of cells but appears to have multiple layers
- extracellular matrix composed of calcium and phosphorous salts
- white blood cell
- surface projections that increase surface area
- type of tissue that functions in movement
- cartilage with parallel bundles of collagen in extracellular matrix
- cellular fragments involved in blood clotting
- loose connective tissue with fibroblasts as main cell type
- branched muscle cells with intercalated discs
- extracellular matrix contains bundles of collagen fibers arranged randomly
- epithelium that can change cell shape and layers
- epithelial cell that is taller than it is wide
- epithelial cell that is flat
- muscle with cylindrical cells
- most flexible type of cartilage
- tissue specialized to store fat
30 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cell • fluid connective tissue • epithelial cell that is flat • muscle with cylindrical cells • found in tendons and ligaments • most flexible type of cartilage • tissue specialized to store fat • cell with body axon and dendrites • supportive cells of nervous tissue • type of cartilage found in your nose • type of tissue that functions in movement • ...
Body Systems Test Review 2021-10-20
Across
- process where air leaves the lungs
- has two clavicles and two scapula
- upper portion behind nasal cavities
- loss of muscle tone
- smooth layer of cells which lines the inside of the heart
- lymphatic tissues in nodes which produce lymphocytes and antibodies
- turning a body part downward
- when groups of cells of the same type join together
- middle section of the pharynx which receives air from nasopharynx and food and air from the mouth
- thin, watery fluid
- double-layered membrane that covers the outside of the heart
- oil glands that produce sebum
- moving in a circle at a joint
- two or more tissues joined together for a specific purpose
- located throughout the body in almost all tissues that have blood vessels
- outermost layer stratum corneum
- directional terms developed for use in describing human body
- basic unit of structure/function of all living things
- decreasing the angle between two bones or bending a body part
- bones that are longer than their width
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- spaces within the body that contain vital organs
- turning a body part upward
- made of elastic and fibrous connective tissue and adipose tissue
- where true ribs attach directly to
- process of breathing in air
- bottom section of the pharynx which branches into the trachea
- thickest layer of the heart
- small, open-ended lymph vessels
- partition or wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two hollow spaces called nasal cavities
- the reaction of the immune system to an antigen
- regulates blood flow in the heart
- innermost epidermal layer; reproductive
- corium or "true color"
- has 26 bones called vertebrae
- composed of cranial and facial bones
35 Clues: thin, watery fluid • loss of muscle tone • corium or "true color" • turning a body part upward • process of breathing in air • thickest layer of the heart • turning a body part downward • oil glands that produce sebum • moving in a circle at a joint • has 26 bones called vertebrae • small, open-ended lymph vessels • outermost layer stratum corneum • has two clavicles and two scapula • ...
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
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
The Body - German clues 2021-11-22
24 Clues: Fuß • Arm • Ohr • Mund • Nase • Knie • Kopf • Auge • Bein • Hand • Zehen • sehen • Bauch • hören • essen • Finger • Körper • Rücken • weinen • lachen • riechen • berühren • schmecken • Schultern
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
Across
- collection of tissues doing jobs for the body
- organ that exchanges oxygen and C02 with the blood
- upper chamber of the heart
- large, flat muscle that helps with breathing
- nutrients are absorbed
- chemicals break down food
- group of cells working together for the same job
- where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream
- important part in forming scabs
- absorbs water
- where digestion begins
- airways connecting the bronchi to alveoli
- building blocks of life
- stores urine
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- connects veins and arteries
- group of organs working together for you!
- passages that direct air into the lungs
- food is physically broken down
- liquid part of blood
- take oxygen from the lungs to the body
- takes blood away from the heart
- filter that blood goes through in the kidney
- muscular tube connecting the mouth to stomach
- take blood to the heart
- filters waste from the blood
- fights disease that comes into the body
- allows air to pass to and from the lungs
- lower chamber of the heart
28 Clues: stores urine • absorbs water • liquid part of blood • nutrients are absorbed • where digestion begins • take blood to the heart • building blocks of life • chemicals break down food • upper chamber of the heart • lower chamber of the heart • connects veins and arteries • filters waste from the blood • food is physically broken down • takes blood away from the heart • ...
Human Body Systems Review 2021-04-22
Across
- main organs of the urinary system
- muscles that you CANNOT control
- system that controls the body and maintains homeostasis
- strong muscle that pulls/pushes air in/out of the lungs
- using oxygen to release the energy in food (happens in our cells)
- gas that is needed for cellular respiration
- type of digestion done by enzymes
- system that fights germs and disease
- system that takes in oxygen & removes CO2
- digestion begins here
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- type of digestion done by physically changing the food into small pieces
- balanced conditions inside the body
- system that filters blood & removes excess water
- system that transports materials around the body
- muscles that you CAN control
- tiny blood vessels that deliver to every cell
- largest part of the brain
- part of the brain that controls heart beat & breathing
- system that removes wastes
- main organs of the respiratory system
- main organ of the circulatory system
- system that breaks down food & absorbs the nutrients
22 Clues: digestion begins here • largest part of the brain • system that removes wastes • muscles that you CAN control • muscles that you CANNOT control • main organs of the urinary system • type of digestion done by enzymes • balanced conditions inside the body • main organ of the circulatory system • system that fights germs and disease • main organs of the respiratory system • ...
PART OF HUMAN BODY 2021-04-29
Across
- The senses to see
- To protect the eyes from dust
- The hard and rigid structures that make up the human skeleton.
- neck The part that connects the head to the body
- To pump blood throughout the body.
- The human sense of taste and helps humans to communicate properly
- To walk or run
- To hold the load when carrying or where someone rests
- The sense of touch and cover the body
- one of the fingers on the hand and is usually given to people when doing something extraordinary
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- Tissues in the human body that have a role to play in moving organs.
- The fleshy area on the face below the eyes and between the nose and the left or right ear.
- There are lips, teeth, tongue and gums
- To protect the organs in the chest, such as the heart (blood pump) and lungs (breathing).
- To breathe air
- The senses to hear
- The top part of the human body and serves to protect the brain
- To hold things
- To bite dan chew the food
- There are intestines and other organs that function for digestion of food.
20 Clues: To breathe air • To hold things • To walk or run • The senses to see • The senses to hear • To bite dan chew the food • To protect the eyes from dust • To pump blood throughout the body. • The sense of touch and cover the body • There are lips, teeth, tongue and gums • neck The part that connects the head to the body • To hold the load when carrying or where someone rests • ...
Parts of the body 2022-02-21
27 Clues: LEG • ARM • EYE • EARS • LIPS • FOOT • CHIN • HEEL • HAND • KNEE • BACK • HAIR • NECK • HEAD • NOSE • EYES • BEARD • MOUTH • ELBOW • TEETH • ANKLE • THUMB • TONGUE • EYEBROW • FINGERS • MUSTACHE • FINGERNAIL
Human Body Systems Project 2022-02-16
Across
- It is one of the largest and most complex organs in the human body.
- Muscular tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to your stomach.
- Small bone located in front of the knee joint.
- A specialized body fluid.
- The portion of the digestive system most responsible for absorption of water from the indigestible residue of food (2 words).
- Two reddish-brown-shaped organs.
- An organ that is located in the abdomen.
- The longest and strongest bone in your body.
- Helps protect the organs in the chest.
- An oval-shaped cavity inside the skull.
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- A pea-sized body attached to the base of the brain.
- Constitutes the main tissue of the wall of the heart (2 words).
- Longest segment off the gastrointestinal tract, and continuous pathway that food travels though your digestive system (2 words).
- It serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract.
- A long bundle of nerves and cells (2 words).
- The outer of the two bones of the forearm.
- Makes up the thick middle layer of the heart (2 words).
- A muscular sac in the pelvis, just above and behind the pubic bone.
- A muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen.
- A muscular organ about the size of a fist, located just behind and slightly left of the breastbone.
20 Clues: A specialized body fluid. • Two reddish-brown-shaped organs. • Helps protect the organs in the chest. • An oval-shaped cavity inside the skull. • An organ that is located in the abdomen. • The outer of the two bones of the forearm. • A long bundle of nerves and cells (2 words). • The longest and strongest bone in your body. • Small bone located in front of the knee joint. • ...
Year 9 Body Conditioning 2022-02-23
Across
- A term in training that means 'one complete exercise movement'
- The chest muscle
- A measure of how fast your heart is beating
- The 'hip bone'
- The 'six pack'
- The longest bone in the body
- Something that the skeleton does for our vital organs
- The ability of muscles to push or pull a large amount of weight
- The 'collarbone'
- The ability of muscles to work continuously and withstand fatigue
- A type of training that focuses on muscular power and explosive movement
- The 'shoulder blade'
- parts of the skeletal system
- A gas that is breathed into the lungs and then transported around the body
- The shin bone
- The combination of the muscle and bone systems
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- A term in training that means 'completing several repetitions of one exercise in a row'
- part of the cardiovascular system that pushes blood and oxygen all around the body
- The ability of muscles to move explosively
- A training that includes the pushing and pulling of weights
- fingers and toes
- The combination of the blood and oxygen systems
- The 'knee bone'
- Shoulder muscle
- body tissue that pulls and pushes bones to create movement
- A term in training to describe how hard a person is working
- The calf muscle
- Another term for the 'wind pipe'
- Type of training that means 'speed play' in Swedish
- The 'chest plate'
- The training that is of a constant velocity for at least 20 minutes
- A function of the muscular system that is involved in us sitting or standing up straight
- The type of training that combines many different exercises, and is set up in stations
- A type of training that involves clearly identified work and rest periods
- part of the respiratory system that transfer oxygen and carbon dioxide
35 Clues: The shin bone • The 'hip bone' • The 'six pack' • The 'knee bone' • Shoulder muscle • The calf muscle • The chest muscle • fingers and toes • The 'collarbone' • The 'chest plate' • The 'shoulder blade' • The longest bone in the body • parts of the skeletal system • Another term for the 'wind pipe' • The ability of muscles to move explosively • A measure of how fast your heart is beating • ...
Mind Body and Spirit 2022-05-31
Across
- example of good spirit
- what we look like at the center
- another name for holy spirit
- temporary house we live in
- refers to a living thing
- spirit of Jesus
- Hebrew word meaning living creature
- part of body associated with taste
- associated with the brain
- threatens our bodies
- needed for good physical being
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- what the mind is always expanding with
- translates heart
- refers to the animating principle of life
- one of the three dimensions of our lives
- one of the senses / feeling
- another dimension of our lives
- what we put in our body to keep it healthy and strong
- number of sides of brain
- body's computer
- what the nose does
- cannot feel or touch
- pumps blood to every part of body
- spirit of the Lord enable him to kill young lion with his bare hands
- body of holy spirit
- refers to the invisible, disembodied person or the immortal soul
- through intellect
- not a good spirit
28 Clues: body's computer • spirit of Jesus • translates heart • through intellect • not a good spirit • what the nose does • body of holy spirit • cannot feel or touch • threatens our bodies • example of good spirit • number of sides of brain • refers to a living thing • associated with the brain • temporary house we live in • one of the senses / feeling • another name for holy spirit • ...
Parts of the body 2022-05-13
Anterior/ Posterior Body Landmarks 2025-01-13
Across
- breastbone area
- cheek area
- navel
- thigh
- area where thigh meets body trunk; groin
- the posterior surface of leg; the calf
- mouth
- chin
- anterior leg; the shin
- relating to, or occurring in or on, the chest
- anterior surface of elbow
- area between the neck and abdomen, supported by the ribs, sternum and costal cartilages; chest
- hip
- buttock
- forearm
- shoulder blade region
- posterior surface of head or base of skull
- posterior surface of elbow
- eye area
- head
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- arm
- nose area
- area of back between ribs and hips; the loin
- fingers, toes
- point of shoulder
- area between hips at base of spine
- genital region
- anterior body trunk inferior to ribs
- thigh (applies to both anterior and posterior)
- posterior knee area
- area of spinal column
- forehead
- armpit
- wrist
- area overlying the pelvis anteriorly
- curve of shoulder formed by large deltoid muscle
- heel of foot
- neck region
- lateral part of leg
- anterior knee
- ankle region
41 Clues: arm • hip • chin • head • navel • thigh • mouth • wrist • armpit • buttock • forearm • forehead • eye area • nose area • cheek area • neck region • heel of foot • ankle region • fingers, toes • anterior knee • genital region • breastbone area • point of shoulder • posterior knee area • lateral part of leg • area of spinal column • shoulder blade region • anterior leg; the shin • anterior surface of elbow • posterior surface of elbow • ...
Lenape Body Parts *Singular 2025-01-20
25 Clues: tun • wil • pom • naxk • wsit • mutay • wipit • naolk • ketukw • hwikwi • wananu • milaxh • mamaon • hwikat • shetun • wiskon • wikiyon • kwetsit • hwitaok • hopikon • tankkat • welench • hwikxkon • weshiknkw • xkwekankan
Lenape Body Parts *Plural 2025-01-22
25 Clues: tuna • wila • poma • wsita • naxka • wipita • naolka • mutaya • wiskona • hwikwia • mamaona • hwikata • shetuna • milaxka • ketukwa • welencha • wikiyona • hopikona • hwitaoka • tankkata • wananuwa • kwetsita • weshkinko • hwikxkona • xkwekankana
Body Parts and Numbers 2025-02-24
Across
- I have ... hands.
- twenty minus ten equals ....
- Thirteen minus six equals ....
- Muslim women wear a hijab to cover their ....
- I have ... fingers.
- He raises his ... to ask a question.
- four times two equals ....
- I bend my ... while sitting down.
- two plus three equals ....
- She smells flowers with her ....
- Three plus three plus four minus one equals ....
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- Eating too many candies is bad for your ....
- Five plus five plus five plus five equals ....
- There are ... months in a year.
- There are ... days in two weeks.
- The boxer hurts his ... in training.
- I can hear music with my ....
- Staring at the sun will hurt your ....
- Wearing a helmet protects your ....
- A Human has ... heart.
- I wear shoe on my ....
- There are ... months in a semester.
22 Clues: I have ... hands. • I have ... fingers. • A Human has ... heart. • I wear shoe on my .... • four times two equals .... • two plus three equals .... • twenty minus ten equals .... • I can hear music with my .... • Thirteen minus six equals .... • There are ... months in a year. • There are ... days in two weeks. • She smells flowers with her .... • I bend my ... while sitting down. • ...
Parts of the body 2024-12-19
21 Clues: усы • лысый • худой • загар • низкий • борода • высокий • толстый • красивый • страшный • стройный • волнистый • кучерявый • внешность • темная кожа • широкие плечи • среднего роста • с лишний весом • светлые волосы • в хорошей форме • привлекательный
Body System Review 1 2025-03-07
Across
- The reason for respiration is the cells continue to require oxygen and produce CO2 during cellular respiration. What important molecule is produced during cellular respiration?
- The body system that works to transport molecules (good and bad) around the body.
- This type of cell transport is responsible for gas change.
- the anatomical term for "windpipe" allows gas to travel from nose/mouth to the lungs.
- this organ is not made of muscle, but is made of millions of branches and air sacs that fill with gas during respiration.
- this type of neuron functions to detect changes inside or outside the body and send it to the brain
- A thin layer of muscle beneath the lungs that contracts and relaxes to allow the lungs to inflate and deflate.
- this type of feedback loop works to continue a change in the body for a large outcome.
- the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- describes the structure, composition or location of body parts.
- this type of feedback loop works to reverse a change in homeostasis.
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- Very thick, muscular blood vessels that pump blood away from the heart.
- The body system that brings in oxygen gas and expels carbon dioxide.
- extremely thin blood vessels that are the site of gas exchange.
- the small air sacs within the lung that are the site of gas exchange.
- The body system that detects and responds to stimulus inside and outside the body.
- describes the function or role a body part plays.
- What occurs when the body ha prolonged periods where homeostasis is not maintained?
- this type of neuron functions to carry messages from the brain and respond to stimulus.
- this gas diffuses from the lung into the blood.
20 Clues: this gas diffuses from the lung into the blood. • describes the function or role a body part plays. • This type of cell transport is responsible for gas change. • the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment. • extremely thin blood vessels that are the site of gas exchange. • describes the structure, composition or location of body parts. • ...
Human Body Systems Review 2025-03-12
Across
- largest bone in the body
- organ that helps us breathe
- process of breaking down food
- the top chambers of the heart
- muscle tissue found in internal organs
- blood cells that fight off disease
- tube that connects mouth to stomach
- gas that is inhaled during respiration
- take blood back to the heart
- connects bone to bone
- muscle tissue found in the heart
- the bottom chambers of the heart
- large artery of the heart
- type of digestion that chemically alters food
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- gas that is a waste product of respiration
- digestive organ responsible for absorption of nutrients
- blood cells that carry oxygen
- large muscle that allows us to take deep breaths
- another name for your windpipe
- soft tissue where blood cells are produced
- when one muscle contacts, the other muscle...
- place where two bones meet
- digestive organ that uses acid to break down and store food
- another name for the collar bone
- takes blood away from the heart
- type of digestion that breaks food down into smaller pieces
- connects muscle to bone
- digestive organs that DO NOT hold food
28 Clues: connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • largest bone in the body • large artery of the heart • place where two bones meet • organ that helps us breathe • take blood back to the heart • blood cells that carry oxygen • process of breaking down food • the top chambers of the heart • another name for your windpipe • takes blood away from the heart • ...
Body System exam Review 2023-12-19
Across
- this system works by transmitting and receiving signals in the body
- if the large intestine cannot absorb enough water a person will suffer from
- the movement of blood around the body
- Small blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- this type of digestion uses acids and enzymes to break down food into simpler substances
- This system helps us defend against pathogens
- Large blood vessels that bring blood away from the heart
- Muscles that work automatically during peristalsis are known as
- this system brings oxygen in from the air
- As Altitude above sea level increases, air pressure
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- type of digestion that physically breaks down food to smaller pieces
- these are the main organs of gas exchange
- this is the waste product gas that is removed by the lungs
- Chewing and churning are this type of digestion
- this system breaks down food to a useable form
- this system transport glucose and oxygen to the cells
- this is where digestion begins
- Smooth skeletal and cardiac are the three main types of this tissue
- this organ releases Insulin which helps store glucose in the liver
- large blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart
- the main function of this system is voluntary or involuntary movement
21 Clues: this is where digestion begins • the movement of blood around the body • these are the main organs of gas exchange • this system brings oxygen in from the air • This system helps us defend against pathogens • this system breaks down food to a useable form • Chewing and churning are this type of digestion • Small blood vessels that connect arteries to veins • ...
Cells to Body Systems 2024-01-11
Across
- Ferns reproduce by forming ______ and pine trees reproduce by forming seeds.
- The moss plant have parent plants that have structures called ______________.
- A _________ forms when two gametes join.
- The ______ is the part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- The _________ is part of the digestive system because it makes enzymes that help digest food.
- The stomach is an organ in the ___________ system.
- The arthropod group only contains _______________, animals without a back bone.
- The stomata on a plant help carry out photosynthesis by letting CO2 into the leaf.
- When I breathe, oxygen goes from my nose to my lungs and then the oxygen enters my _______.
- ______ are the basic unit of all living things.
- The ___________ and digestive systems work together to bring nutrients to all the parts of the body.
- This process only occurs in living things that reproduce sexually.
- The kidney is an organ in the ____________ system.
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- A bacteria cell does not have a __________.
- Cells from __________ do not have membrane bound organelles.
- An fish is a _____________ because it has a back bone.
- The most specific level of classifications is _________.
- ______________ must be copied before mitosis can begin.
- Blood travels from the lungs to the heart and pumped out and travels through _________ to all parts of the body.
- This is ordered from simplest to most complex: cells -> _________ -> organ -> organ system
- Mosses are ______________ plants and don't have true roots.
- Flowering plants which have seeds protected by a fruit are called ______________.
- An animal behavior such as building shelters and finding food.
- A ________ behavior is a behavior an animal acquires through experience.
24 Clues: A _________ forms when two gametes join. • A bacteria cell does not have a __________. • ______ are the basic unit of all living things. • The stomach is an organ in the ___________ system. • The kidney is an organ in the ____________ system. • An fish is a _____________ because it has a back bone. • ______________ must be copied before mitosis can begin. • ...
Colors, Body Parts, Months 2023-11-01
Parts of the body 2023-11-07
21 Clues: boca • mano • pies • ojos • cara • vena • manos • útero • dedos • vejiga • sangre • cabeza • orejas • hígado • riñónes • corazon • arteria • cerebro • pulmónes • estómago • intestino
Part Of the Body 2024-01-16
21 Clues: kuku • gigi • jari • siku • dada • mata • thigh • leher • lutut • perut • mulut • tumit • lidah • bibir • hidung • kepala • ketiak • tangan • rambut • telinga • lubang hidung
Body System Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-13
Across
- Describes the phenomenon where complex patterns or behaviors arise from the interactions of simpler components in a system.
- Defends the body against pathogens (such as bacteria and viruses) and other harmful substances.
- Coordinates and controls body activities through the transmission of electrical signals and chemical messages.
- The ability of a system to adjust and respond effectively to changes in its environment or internal conditions.
- Facilitates the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
- Cellular organelle involved in processing, packaging, and transporting proteins and lipids within the cell.
- Structures found in the lining of the small intestine that further increase the surface area for nutrient absorption.
- Connective tissues that attach muscles to bones (tendon) and bone to bone (ligament), providing support and facilitating movement.
- Neurons are the basic units of the nervous system, while synapses are the junctions where nerve cells communicate with each other.
- Tiny, finger-like projections on the surface of certain cells (e.g., in the small intestine) that increase the surface area for absorption.
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- Provides structural support, protects internal organs, and serves as a storage site for minerals.
- A network of capillaries in the kidneys that filters blood to form urine.
- Specialized cells in the heart that generate electrical impulses to regulate the heart's rhythm and contraction.
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body; helps regulate temperature.
- Hair-like structures that extend from cell surfaces, aiding in movement or the movement of substances over the cell surface.
- Eliminates waste products from the body, regulates water and electrolyte balance, and helps maintain blood pressure.
- Describes a situation where the output of a system is fed back into the system as input, influencing its future behavior.
- Facilitates the production of offspring, including the production of gametes (sperm and eggs) and the development of the fetus during pregnancy.
- Refers to the degree to which different components or systems are connected and affect each other.
- Enables movement and locomotion, provides support, and generates heat.
- Describes a close and often mutually beneficial relationship between different elements or systems.
- Clusters of cells in the pancreas that produce hormones, including insulin and glucagon, which regulate blood sugar levels.
- Regulates body functions through the release of hormones, which act as chemical messengers.
- Processes and breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste.
- Small, air-filled sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs during respiration.
25 Clues: Enables movement and locomotion, provides support, and generates heat. • Processes and breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste. • A network of capillaries in the kidneys that filters blood to form urine. • Facilitates the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment. • ...
Text 2 Body language 2024-10-06
21 Clues: pat • gaze • means • intend • offend • motion • assume • gesture • appease • maintain • apparent • confused • interact • distance • agreement • confidence • consciously • acquaintance • disrespectful • straightforward • misinterpretation
Bones of the Body 2024-10-18
Across
- Also known as “tail bone”
- Largest bone group of your hand; palm area
- Upper arm
- Lower arm bone; aligned to your pinky
- Also known as “shin bone”
- Bone of the upper leg
- Also known as the “breast bone”
- Lower arm bone; aligned to your thumb
- Also known as “knee cap”
- Protects your heart and lungs
- Also known as “hip bone”
- Also known as “collarbone”
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- A bone group both on feet and hands
- Also known as “heel”
- Also known as “calf bone”
- Also known as “shoulder blade”
- Largest bone group of the foot; the arch of your foot
- The ankle joint of the foot
- Protects the brain
- Smallest bone group of your hand; wrist area
- Separated the rearfoot from the midfoot
21 Clues: Upper arm • Protects the brain • Also known as “heel” • Bone of the upper leg • Also known as “knee cap” • Also known as “hip bone” • Also known as “tail bone” • Also known as “calf bone” • Also known as “shin bone” • Also known as “collarbone” • The ankle joint of the foot • Protects your heart and lungs • Also known as “shoulder blade” • Also known as the “breast bone” • ...
Parts of the Body 2024-11-11
Across
- ankle
- shoulder
- thigh
- braid
- to jump
- wearing a helmet
- nose
- new
- eye
- foot
- shoes
- stomach
- sole
- to hear
- cheek
- chest
- fat
- to run
- neck
- glasses
- skinny
- eyebrow
- straight
- big
- knee
- to see
- head
- runcing
- tall
- snub
- bald
- forehead
- gloves
- hand
- wearing a hat
- chin
Down
- to take
- to talk
- arm
- ear
- tied up
- to have
- round
- face
- mouth
- to eat
- to walk
- stop
- slit eyes
- t-shirt
- to kick
- to use, to wear
- body
- wearing hijab
- small
- wavy
- pointy
- left
- uniform
- hair
- wearing a traditional (muslim) hat
- long
- oval
- pants
- calf
- right
- short
- curly
- function
- clothes
70 Clues: arm • ear • new • eye • fat • big • nose • face • foot • stop • sole • body • wavy • neck • left • hair • knee • long • head • oval • tall • snub • bald • calf • hand • chin • ankle • thigh • braid • round • mouth • shoes • cheek • chest • small • pants • right • short • curly • to eat • to run • pointy • skinny • to see • gloves • to take • to talk • tied up • to jump • to have • to walk • stomach • t-shirt • to kick • to hear • glasses • eyebrow • uniform • runcing • clothes • shoulder • straight • forehead • function • slit eyes • ...
Parts of the Body 2024-11-11
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- ankle
- shoulder
- thigh
- braid
- to jump
- wearing a helmet
- nose
- new
- eye
- foot
- shoes
- stomach
- sole
- to hear
- cheek
- chest
- fat
- to run
- neck
- glasses
- skinny
- eyebrow
- straight
- big
- knee
- to see
- head
- runcing
- tall
- snub
- bald
- forehead
- gloves
- hand
- wearing a hat
- chin
Down
- to take
- to talk
- arm
- ear
- tied up
- to have
- round
- face
- mouth
- to eat
- to walk
- stop
- slit eyes
- t-shirt
- to kick
- to use, to wear
- body
- wearing hijab
- small
- wavy
- pointy
- left
- uniform
- hair
- wearing a traditional (muslim) hat
- long
- oval
- pants
- calf
- right
- short
- curly
- function
- clothes
70 Clues: arm • ear • new • eye • fat • big • nose • face • foot • stop • sole • body • wavy • neck • left • hair • knee • long • head • oval • tall • snub • bald • calf • hand • chin • ankle • thigh • braid • round • mouth • shoes • cheek • chest • small • pants • right • short • curly • to eat • to run • pointy • skinny • to see • gloves • to take • to talk • tied up • to jump • to have • to walk • stomach • t-shirt • to kick • to hear • glasses • eyebrow • uniform • runcing • clothes • shoulder • straight • forehead • function • slit eyes • ...
idioms with body parts 2024-11-24
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- We don't know if the weather will be good enough for camping. We'll have to keep ...................................and take a risk.
- I need three spoonfuls of sugar in my tea. I have a ......
- Don’t worry about Judy: I’ll ………………… on her, she won’t get in trouble.
- The film we watched yesterday was really scary, it ………….. and I couldn’t sleep all night!
- My daughter wants a tattoo. I told her she'd get one ... !!
- Don't worry, I won't tell your mother how much you spent. My .....!
- I learned my multiplication tables ..... in the fourth grade.
- I was ……… out because I couldn’t assemble that stupid bookcase.
- I can .... with the boxes when you move if you like.
- I had ………. that I shouldn’t take that job, even though everything about it seemed perfect on paper.
- Uncle Phil is ………………………………………….……. : he is really dumb!
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- My brother fell ..... for his new girlfriend.
- The couple don't ....... on how to train their pets. They completely disagree.
- Thanks for listening to me complain about my boss. I just needed to ...... it ....... my ….
- I ..... when my dog died! I ́m so sad I miss him so much!
- I stayed out all night. When I eventually got home I had to .... from my wife, she was really upset!.
- I was just ......, chill out: I'm not really a police officer.
- My sister didn't ..... until she put her wedding dress on, she was so scared that she wanted to run away.
- Amy has her ..... if she thinks she's going to pass her exams without studying.
- Give me a minute to finish my work and then I'll ..... to hear about your project.
- Go to the cottage and ...... this weekend. You need to relax!
- Keep.... I'm sure you'll make some friends soon. Be optimistic!
- Don’t …………: your parents will never let you go to that heavy metal concert!
- Today's the big game, eh? now go and .....!
- These cakes are delicious, but they ..... I can ́t afford them
25 Clues: Today's the big game, eh? now go and .....! • My brother fell ..... for his new girlfriend. • I can .... with the boxes when you move if you like. • Uncle Phil is ………………………………………….……. : he is really dumb! • I ..... when my dog died! I ́m so sad I miss him so much! • I need three spoonfuls of sugar in my tea. I have a ...... • ...
Parts of the body 2024-11-23
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- Thishelpsyour armto bend.
- Youcanputawatchonthispartofthebody
- Youhave32oftheseandyouusethemtoeat
- Youcanputaringonthis
- Therearefiveoftheseon eachfoot.
- Peopleoftengetthesepierced
- Itcanbestraight,curlyor wavy.
- Theyarehalfwaydownyourlegs
- Youhaveoneoneachhand.Theyareshortandfat.
- You usually lie down on this
- Peoplewholiftweightsandworkoutalothavebigones
- Youhaveoneonyourface.Youuseittosmell.
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- Youputshoesonthese
- Youusethispartofthebodytotastethings
- Thispartofthebodyisbetweenyoureyebrowsand hair.
- Youusethistotalk,eatandsmile.
- A chair has four of these. You have two
- This connects your head to your body as
- Abeltusuallygoesaroundthis
- These are usually brown, blue, green or hazel.
- The part of your body where food is digested after you've eatenit.
- Thepartofyourbodywithyourhair,eyes,nose,mouthandearson.
- Womenoftenpaintthese
- Thissendsbloodaroundyourbody
- Withoutthemyoucan't breathe.
25 Clues: Youputshoesonthese • Youcanputaringonthis • Womenoftenpaintthese • Thishelpsyour armto bend. • Abeltusuallygoesaroundthis • Peopleoftengetthesepierced • Theyarehalfwaydownyourlegs • Thissendsbloodaroundyourbody • Withoutthemyoucan't breathe. • You usually lie down on this • Youusethistotalk,eatandsmile. • Itcanbestraight,curlyor wavy. • Therearefiveoftheseon eachfoot. • ...
Parts of the Body 2024-11-12
parts of the body 2024-11-04
Body parts and hairstyles 2024-12-06
20 Clues: õlg • kand • naba • tald • huul • kube • säär • talje • krunn • ranne • vaagen • pahkluu • põskhabe • ninasõõre • sääremari • otsaesine • püsilokid • küünarvars • juuksekihar • prantsuse pats
body and hair vocabulary. 2024-12-06
Across
- the thing that keeps you up straight.
- the organ that exchanges co2 with o2.
- the thing that helps your head to balance.
- the body parts that give u the ability to walk.
- what you sue you think.
- the thing that pumps blood thorough your veins.
- a type of hair style for women.
- the thing that gives u the ability to hear.
- the bone in your knee
- the thing that helps your blood move through your body.
- the body part that helps you stand.
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- the things that protect your toes.
- the most painfull bone to break.
- a type of womens hair style.
- something that helps you hold things.
- a type of hairstyle for men.
- something that protects your eyes from dirt and dust.
- thing thing that allows your legs to bend.
- something that you use to think.
- the things that give you vision.
20 Clues: the bone in your knee • what you sue you think. • a type of womens hair style. • a type of hairstyle for men. • a type of hair style for women. • the most painfull bone to break. • something that you use to think. • the things that give you vision. • the things that protect your toes. • the body part that helps you stand. • the thing that keeps you up straight. • ...
Parts of My Body 2025-05-01
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- It connects your head to your body.
- The part you stand on.
- It grows on your head.
- It bends in the middle of your leg.
- The top part of your arm near your neck.
- It is above your eye.
- It grows at the tip of your finger.
- You use this to hold or write.
- The middle part of your arm that bends.
- It is inside your mouth and helps you taste.
- The front part of your upper body.
- It connects your shoulder to your hand.
- You use this to walk and run.
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- You use this to hear sounds.
- The front part of your head.
- The short, thick finger on your hand.
- You use this to eat and talk.
- It connects your foot and leg.
- It covers and protects your body.
- Small hairs on the edge of your eyelids.
- The top part of your body with eyes, nose, and mouth.
- You use this to smell things.
- You have five of these on each hand.
- You have five of these on each foot.
- The soft part around your mouth.
- You use these to bite and chew food.
- You use this to see.
27 Clues: You use this to see. • It is above your eye. • The part you stand on. • It grows on your head. • You use this to hear sounds. • The front part of your head. • You use this to eat and talk. • You use this to smell things. • You use this to walk and run. • It connects your foot and leg. • You use this to hold or write. • The soft part around your mouth. • ...
Introduction To Body Systems 2025-04-01
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- Organ that produces bile for digestion
- The structure where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- Type of joint found in the shoulder and hip
- This gland regulates metabolism and calcium levels
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- The system that includes skin, hair, and nails
- Protein that makes up skin, hair, and nails
- The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- Fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients
- The system that controls voluntary and involuntary actions
- Smallest structural and functional unit of life
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- The body's immune defense system
- Gland that controls growth and other endocrine functions
- Primary organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood
- Muscle type that controls involuntary movements in organs
- Bone that protects the brain
- The part of the brain responsible for memory and thinking
- The body's largest artery
- Organ responsible for filtering waste from blood
- System responsible for movement and structure
20 Clues: The body's largest artery • Bone that protects the brain • The body's immune defense system • The smallest type of blood vessel • Organ that produces bile for digestion • Fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients • Type of joint found in the shoulder and hip • Protein that makes up skin, hair, and nails • System responsible for movement and structure • ...
Unit 4 body parts 2025-04-02
25 Clues: - pėda • - kakta • - petis • - ranka • - galva • - kelis • - riešas • - gerklė • - klubas • - kulnas • - nugara • - alkūnė • - kaklas • - smakras • - krūtinė • - šlaunis • - nykštys • - blauzda • - kulkšnis • - skruostas • - pirštas (kojos) • - pilvas, skrandis • - pirštas (rankos) • - ranka (plaštaka) • - žandas, žandikaulis
Scene 2; Every Body 2025-04-24
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- selkä
- kyynärpää
- parta
- hyväkuntoinen
- suu
- reisi
- suorat
- hammasraudat
- lävistys
- huulet
- poski
- pisamat
- rypyt
- silmäripset
- kihara
- upea
- hampaat
- otsatukka (AmE)
- letti
- polvi
- ulkonäkö
- laiha
- käsivarsi
- käsi
- viikset
- luomi
- näyttää joltakin
- kalju
- vatsa
- raidat
- kantapää
- letti
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- sinisilmäinen
- syntymämerkki
- jalat
- saparot
- hoikka
- otsatukka (BrE)
- olkapää
- pää
- lihaksikas
- varvas
- komea
- värjätty
- kaula, niska
- silmälasit
- otsa
- korva
- ranne
- hoikka
- jalka
- kainalo
- leuka
- pitkä
- tumma (hiuksista)
- pieni, pikkuruinen
- poninhäntä
- nenä
- hammas
- nilkka
- vaalea (hiuksista)
- sääri
62 Clues: suu • pää • otsa • upea • nenä • käsi • selkä • jalat • parta • reisi • komea • poski • korva • rypyt • ranne • jalka • leuka • pitkä • letti • polvi • laiha • luomi • kalju • vatsa • sääri • letti • hoikka • varvas • suorat • huulet • hoikka • kihara • hammas • nilkka • raidat • saparot • olkapää • pisamat • kainalo • hampaat • viikset • värjätty • lävistys • ulkonäkö • kantapää • kyynärpää • käsivarsi • lihaksikas • silmälasit • poninhäntä • silmäripset • kaula, niska • hammasraudat • sinisilmäinen • ...
Bones of the body 2024-02-29
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- ankle bones (7)
- protective lining at joints
- lower back bones (5)
- knee cap
- shin bone
- "Wing" behind the shoulder
- smallest bone in the body
- heel bone
- tail bone
- part of the spine, attaches to the lower limbs
- neck bones (7)
- where the bones meet in the front of the chest
- middle back bones (12)
- Only bone not attached to another bone
- the ankle bone that connects to the lower leg
- Lower arm bone - thumb side
- "beyond" the wrist bones
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- where the bone grows from
- ___ bone (hard layer of bone)
- fingers and toes (14x4)
- ___ bone (spongy)
- top of the chest, front of the shoulder
- three bones fuse to make part of the hip
- wrist bones (8)
- inner ear "hammer"
- outside layer of bone
- where blood is made
- inner ear "anvil"
- largest bone in the body
- Lower arm bone - pinky side
- "beyond" the ankle bones
- Top of head
- Holds the upper teeth
- upper arm bone
- beside the shin bone
- Holds the lower teeth
- protects the heart and lungs (12x2)
37 Clues: knee cap • shin bone • heel bone • tail bone • Top of head • neck bones (7) • upper arm bone • ankle bones (7) • wrist bones (8) • ___ bone (spongy) • inner ear "anvil" • inner ear "hammer" • where blood is made • lower back bones (5) • beside the shin bone • outside layer of bone • Holds the upper teeth • Holds the lower teeth • middle back bones (12) • fingers and toes (14x4) • largest bone in the body • ...
Body systems and homeostasis 2024-03-07
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- a self-regulating process by which an organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.
- amplifying or magnifying the change or output.
- a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism.
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- a process in which the outputs of a system are circled back and used as inputs.
- large multinucleated cells whose most obvious histological feature is cross-striations.
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart.
- a normal biological response in which the effects of a reaction slow or stop that reaction.
- breaks down the food we eat into tiny parts to give us fuel and the nutrients we need to live.
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. Also the muscles that power your lungs are apart of this
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
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- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs.
- your body's support structure. It gives your body its shape and allows movement
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction.
20 Clues: amplifying or magnifying the change or output. • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body. • blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart. • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body • an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. • ...
