body Crossword Puzzles
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-02-29
Across
- messenger system in an organism
- internal stability while adjusting to change external conditions
- single muscle cell
- mechanical breakdown of food
- organ that makes one or more substance
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- physically breaking down of substances
- takes up oxygen from the air we breathe
Down
- product of reaction leads to an increase in the reaction
- body can self- regulate
- cells that have the ability shorten/contract movement
- removes excess and waste products from the body
- effects of a reaction slow or stop the reaction
- transmits signals to and from the parts of the body
- take in food and liquids/break them down
- biological occurrence where an output of a system amplifies the system
- permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood.
- contains heart and blood vessels
- type of blood vessel
- bones that structure the human body
20 Clues: single muscle cell • type of blood vessel • body can self- regulate • mechanical breakdown of food • messenger system in an organism • contains heart and blood vessels • bones that structure the human body • organ that makes one or more substance • physically breaking down of substances • takes up oxygen from the air we breathe • take in food and liquids/break them down • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-12
Across
- movement of materials throughout body
- Raises blood glucose levels, opposite from Insulin
- Microscopic vessel through which exchanges take place between the blood and cells of the body
- The absorption of oxygen from the atmosphere into the blood takes place here
- absorbs most of the nutrients from food
- Chemicals that cause electrical activity in another neuron
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Chemical messengers that are produced in one tissue and affect another
- Stores urine
- Hormone released by the pancreas that lowers blood sugar
Down
- environmental events
- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- Hormones/chemicals are secreted by
- catch and trap the nutrients needed for absorption
- Filters blood, produces urine
- the basic building block of the nervous system
- elimination of waste
- absorb nutrients into the bloodstream to be taken to all cells in the body
- An abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally
- blood pumping organ
20 Clues: Stores urine • blood pumping organ • environmental events • elimination of waste • Filters blood, produces urine • Hormones/chemicals are secreted by • Main organ of the respiratory system • movement of materials throughout body • absorbs most of the nutrients from food • the basic building block of the nervous system • Raises blood glucose levels, opposite from Insulin • ...
PARTS OF A BODY 2024-03-20
24 Clues: oči • nos • usta • roka • noga • telo • obraz • ušesa • zobje • lasje • koleno • trebuh • ustnice • gleženj • komolec • zapestje • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • prsti na rokah • prsti na nogah • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • it's behind your chest (hrbet)
CLASS 1 - HUMAN BODY 2024-04-19
20 Clues: pé • coxa • mama • rins • olho • perna • peito • nariz • ombro • dedos • umbigo • joelho • cabeça • orelha • cérebro • pulmões • pescoço • coração • virilha • panturrilha
PARTS OF THE BODY 2021-08-23
Across
- the bottom part of your face, below your mouth
- the piece of skin that covers the eye when you close it
- either half of the part of the body on which one sit
- the middle part of your leg where it bends
- the hard, thin part at the end of your finger
- the part in the middle of your arm where it bends
- the hairs on your eyelids
- one of the two parts of the body on your head that you hear with
- the part of your body between your hand and your arm
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- one of the two soft, red edges of the mouth
- one of the two soft parts of your face below your eyes
- the part of your body that contains your brain, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, etc
- one of the hard, white pieces inside the body of a person or animal
- the soft thing inside your mouth that you use for tasting and speaking
- the outer layer of a person or animal’s body
- the back of your leg below your knee
- the pink flesh around your teeth
- the part of your face between your eyes and your hair
- the thin line of hair that is above each eye
- the front of your body between your neck and your stomach
20 Clues: the hairs on your eyelids • the pink flesh around your teeth • the back of your leg below your knee • the middle part of your leg where it bends • one of the two soft, red edges of the mouth • the outer layer of a person or animal’s body • the thin line of hair that is above each eye • the hard, thin part at the end of your finger • ...
Muscles of the Body 2022-01-05
Across
- raises the angle of the mouth and draws it inward
- muscles are located on both sides of the face that extend from the zygomatic
- separates
- part of the muscle that moves and is farthest from the skeleton
- muscle of the scalp that raises the eyebrows draws the scalp forward
- an extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist
- straighten wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line
- covers bridge of nose; lowers eyebrows; causes wrinkles across bridge of nose
Down
- lowers the lower lip and draws it to one side as in expressing sarcasm
- flat band around upper and lower lips
- originates at the upper portion of the fibula and bends the foot down
- large, flat, triangular muscle covering the lower back.
- a muscle of the forearm that rotates the radius outward and the palm upward
- draws the corner of the mouth out and back
- draws together
- tendon that connects the occipitalis and frontalis muscles
- to the upper lips
- muscle extends alongside the chin; pulls down corner of mouth
- back (posterior) portion of the epicranius
- middle part of the muscle
20 Clues: separates • draws together • to the upper lips • middle part of the muscle • flat band around upper and lower lips • draws the corner of the mouth out and back • back (posterior) portion of the epicranius • raises the angle of the mouth and draws it inward • large, flat, triangular muscle covering the lower back. • tendon that connects the occipitalis and frontalis muscles • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2022-02-19
20 Clues: ΠΟΔΙ • ΩΜΟΣ • ΧΕΡΙ • ΜΥΤΗ • ΜΑΤΙΑ • ΠΛΑΤΗ • ΣΤΟΜΑ • ΑΥΤΙΑ • ΜΑΛΛΙΑ • ΔΟΝΤΙΑ • ΚΕΦΑΛΙ • ΚΟΙΛΙΑ • ΣΤΗΘΟΣ • ΛΑΙΜΟΣ • ΓΟΝΑΤΟ • ΜΑΓΟΥΛΑ • ΔΑΧΤΥΛΟ ΠΟΔΙΟΥ • ΔΑΧΤΥΛΟ ΧΕΡΙΟΥ • ΠΟΔΙ (ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟ) • ΧΕΡΙ (ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟ)
Body systems and homeostasis 2022-03-19
Across
- Muscles found in the heart
- releases hormones
- mouth waters that are released during eating
- largest organ in the body
- state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- system based around blood flow throughout the body
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow
- a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction
- main form of energy that is used for apt
- filters harmful substances
- absorbs nutrients in the food
- internal framework of ligaments
Down
- command center of the body
- systems that function in a human body
- system based around breathing
- life supporting component in the air
- system that transmits signals from the body to the brain
- fights off diseases
- Breaks down your food
- the structural and functional unit of the kidney
20 Clues: releases hormones • fights off diseases • Breaks down your food • largest organ in the body • command center of the body • Muscles found in the heart • filters harmful substances • system based around breathing • absorbs nutrients in the food • internal framework of ligaments • life supporting component in the air • systems that function in a human body • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-21
Across
- tiny blood vessels that have thin walls
- The bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints
- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- A type of blood vessel that return deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart
- Groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- Chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- Consist of a single muscle cell
- The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- When acids, enzymes and other secretions break down the food we eat into nutrients
- A passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism
- When your body mechanically breaks down food, grinding or smashing it into smaller pieces
Down
- Sequence by which food is broken down and chemically converted so that it can be absorbed by the cells of an organism and used to maintain vital bodily functions
- An organ that makes hormones that are released directly into the blood and travel to tissues and organs all over the body
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- The organ system responsible mainly for coordination of bodily reactions, organ monitoring, and information processing
- The blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- Composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- An organ system responsible for providing strength, keeping up the balance, maintaining posture, allowing movement, and producing heat
- An organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body
20 Clues: Consist of a single muscle cell • tiny blood vessels that have thin walls • The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • Chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body • When acids, enzymes and other secretions break down the food we eat into nutrients • ...
32. Human Body (ii) 2025-07-04
Body Structure Digital Game 2022-10-21
Across
- movement toward the median plane
- toward the surface of the body (external)
- enlargement of the stomach
- tumor of black (cells)
- away from the surface of the body (internal)
- disease whose cause is unknown
- turning inward or inside out
- pain in the back (of the body)
- discharge of white (material)
- destruction of the cell a cell
Down
- prediction of the course of a disease
- ventral cavity that contains heart & lungs
- death and decay of soft tissue
- nearer to the center (trunk of the body)
- turning outward
- part of the spine known as the neck
- fungal infection in or on the body
- lying horizontal with face downward
- part of the spine known as the lion
- tailbone
- objective indicator of a disease
21 Clues: tailbone • turning outward • tumor of black (cells) • enlargement of the stomach • turning inward or inside out • discharge of white (material) • death and decay of soft tissue • disease whose cause is unknown • pain in the back (of the body) • destruction of the cell a cell • movement toward the median plane • objective indicator of a disease • fungal infection in or on the body • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2022-10-14
21 Clues: MY BODY • THE ARM • THE EAR • BIG TOE • THE LEG • THE NECK • THE FACE • THE KNEE • THE HEAD • THE FEET • THE EYES • THE HAND • THE NOSE • THE ELBOW • THE MOUTH • THE CHEST • THE FINGERS • THE STOMACH • THE SHOULDER • THE FOREHEAD • THE EYE BROWN
BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT 2022-07-31
22 Clues: paz • ser • moral • miedo • latir • enojo • placer • celula • maldad • pecado • reposo • quietud • fujitivo • resolver • voluntad • aprender • respirar • tristeza • espíritu • serenidad • conciencia • personalidad
Body Parts 2nd 25 2022-11-14
Across
- Your ___are the 12 pairs of curved bones that surround your chest.
- Your ___are the tubes in your body through which food passes when it has left your stomach.
- Your ___is the middle part of your foot, where it arches upwards.
- Your ___are the thin pieces of tightly stretched skin inside each ear, which vibrate when sound waves reach them.
- Your ___is your windpipe, the tube that carries air into your lungs when you breathe.
- Your ___is a small closed tube inside your body which is attached to your digestive system.
- The ___of a woman is her womb, where a baby grows before it is born.
- Your ___finger is the finger that is next to your thumb.
- Your ___are the two long bones which run from your throat to your shoulders.
- Your ___is the bony part of your head which encloses your brain.
- Your ___is the thick part at the back of your leg, between your ankle and your knee.
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- Your ___is the part of your body where urine is stored until it leaves your body.
- Your ___is the top part of the front of your body where your ribs, lungs, and heart are.
- A person's ___are the two bones in their head which their teeth are attached to.
- Your ___are the large muscles at the front of the upper part of your arms.
- ___are long thin fibres that transmit messages between your brain and other parts of your body.
- Your ___is the row of bones down your back.
- ___is a strong, flexible substance in your body, especially around your joints and in your nose.
- Your ___is a large organ in your body which processes your blood and helps to clean unwanted substances out of it.
- Your ___is the main part of your body, and does not include your head, arms, and legs.
- The ___is a part of the brain in humans that controls the body's movements and balance.
- Your ___is an organ behind your stomach that produces insulin and substances that help your body digest food.
- Your ___are the soft parts at the bottom of your ears.
- Your ___are the two small soft lumps in your throat at the back of your mouth.
- Your ___is the part of your body that carries the food from the throat to the stomach.
25 Clues: Your ___is the row of bones down your back. • Your ___are the soft parts at the bottom of your ears. • Your ___finger is the finger that is next to your thumb. • Your ___is the bony part of your head which encloses your brain. • Your ___is the middle part of your foot, where it arches upwards. • ...
Body Parts and Health 2022-10-27
32 Clues: arm • eye • leg • flu • head • knee • neck • foot • body • nose • bone • heart • mouth • nurse • ankle • throat • clinic • finger • stomach • aspirin • dentist • hospital • accident • pharmacy • outerear • inner ear • antibiotic • dedo de pie • ache or pain • female doctor • doctor's office • back (body part)
Unit 5 Body Systems 2022-11-18
Across
- Bones store and release this nutrient into the bloodstream
- Regulating emotion happens in what lobe of the brain?
- When do bones start to develop?
- This system coordinates body function by sending and receiving messages.
- What sport's athletes has the lowest bone density?
- Whole units made of tissue that perform specific jobs.
- The smallest unit in which independent life can exist.
- This lobe processes hearing and recognizes language.
- Filters the blood and destroys old, worn out red blood cells.
- This structure carries the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- An example of a ball and socket joint
- The spinal cords receive signals from the:
- Your neck is made up of bones that swivel around the ring formed by another bone. What type of joint is this?
Down
- This organ regulates the distribution of hormones.
- What nerves are classified between L1-L5?
- This system has the task of removing wastes from the blood.
- How many pounds is the brain?
- What nerves are classified between C1-C8?
- This system makes body movement possible.
- Your muscles can only pull, not:
- This lobe receives visual information.
- This system carries signals from the brain to the body and from the body to the brain.
- This system breaks down the food you eat into nutrients the body can use.
- This system's purpose is to trap and destroy bacteria.
- The knee and elbow are examples of what type of joint?
- This process occurs in the small intestines. It is when nutrients are absorbed into the blood which carries them to the body's cells.
- Pressure is integrated in what lobe of the brain?
27 Clues: How many pounds is the brain? • When do bones start to develop? • Your muscles can only pull, not: • An example of a ball and socket joint • This lobe receives visual information. • What nerves are classified between L1-L5? • What nerves are classified between C1-C8? • This system makes body movement possible. • The spinal cords receive signals from the: • ...
The Body Vocabulary Review 2022-02-05
Across
- a leave of absence: usually military
- imitating the work of another person
- being exaggerated, over emotional
- any sudden, violent outburst or emotion
- follow in an effort to capture
- not genuine; a sham
- to make an impression
- determinedly, without flinching
- sadly
- to make someone or something seem less valuable
- wishing harm to others
- walk by dragging one’s feet
- being silly or juvenile, not acting your age
- the act of searching for something
Down
- a surprising or previously unknown fact
- about to happen; impending, coming soon
- without any kind of punishment
- wave or flourish (as in a weapon) as a threat or in excitement
- the use of affection or attention to impress someone
- to twist the body about, squirm, as in pain
- to become worse; disintegrate
- Unpleasant or damaging to one’s mental health; poisonous; bad odor; toxic
- displaying or having no physical exertion or effort; slow and relaxed.
- a short novel
24 Clues: sadly • a short novel • not genuine; a sham • to make an impression • wishing harm to others • walk by dragging one’s feet • to become worse; disintegrate • without any kind of punishment • follow in an effort to capture • determinedly, without flinching • being exaggerated, over emotional • the act of searching for something • a leave of absence: usually military • ...
Parts of the Body 2022-02-11
Parts of the Body 2022-02-12
Body Fundamentals Extra Credit 2022-01-18
Across
- the bottommost curve in the spine
- egg-white like consistency reducing friction and providing shock absorbance
- most superior of the tarsal bones
- triangular bone, the anterior border of which is what we refer to as the "shin bone'
- facing or located at the top
- when the pelvis tilts anteriorly, the lower back curve is exaggerated
- 5 vertebrates that can't rotate
- hinge joint capable of flexion and extension
- articulation of the femur and the tibia
- a bony "ring" made up of scapula, clavicle, sternum
- not connected to any other bone in the body; knee cap
- our capacities expand fastest when the challenge is increased _____
- longest and heaviest bone in the body
- deep cavity in the pelvis
- area of the body where two bones are linked together
- turnout is an action in the ____
- in china and japan energy pathways are called
- exaggerating the lower back curve through the tilt of the front corners of the pelvis
Down
- calf muscle from behind knee to calcaneus through Achilles Tendon (can also bend your knee)
- divides the body in symmetrical right and left halves
- example includes the head of the femur
- flexor muscle that is key to getting your legs in the air and bending to sit
- muscle connecting the spine and pelvis to the legs
- when the arch falls in
- smaller bone in the femur
- joint between head of the humerus and glenoid cavity
- indian energy map, translated means "wheel" or "turning"
- collarbone
- ___ and medial condyles meet the femoral condyles.
- a fibrocartilaginous ring around the rim of the acetabulum effectively making the socket deeper
- efficient operation of our lungs and the efficient delivery of oxygen from blood to muscles
- the shoulder blade
32 Clues: collarbone • the shoulder blade • when the arch falls in • smaller bone in the femur • deep cavity in the pelvis • facing or located at the top • 5 vertebrates that can't rotate • turnout is an action in the ____ • the bottommost curve in the spine • most superior of the tarsal bones • longest and heaviest bone in the body • example includes the head of the femur • ...
final human body review 2022-04-26
Across
- organ absorbing waste and water
- she has another mrsquishy
- organ that puts oxygen into our blood
- acts and allow our bodies to move
- tube in which air enters our lungs
- creator and sustainer of all life
- our teacher for this year
- organ that gets nutrients for bodies
- organ we can't live without
- people who teach us about life
- where food is ground into smaller pieces
- his friend is benny
- her favorite color is black
- organ that pumps our blood to the body
- she has a brother named luke
- bone system that allows us to grasp
- organ allows us to hear, and balance
- people who love us and raise us
- supports body and protects organs
Down
- organ that filers waste from blood
- she's good at saying answers
- tube in which food enters our stomach
- largest bone in our legs
- stores bile, we need for digestion
- the organ mixing acid with food
- bones we need to move along the ground
- study of the human body
- he likes to play golf
- we can smell odors
- the cell that reacts to sunlight
- organ that we take visual input through
- set of bones that allows us to stand
- it protects our brain and our eyes
- he has a sister named anna
- way we can taste food
- she's good at putting mrsquishy together
- largest organ in body, it protects us
37 Clues: we can smell odors • his friend is benny • he likes to play golf • way we can taste food • study of the human body • largest bone in our legs • she has another mrsquishy • our teacher for this year • he has a sister named anna • organ we can't live without • her favorite color is black • she's good at saying answers • she has a brother named luke • people who teach us about life • ...
Parts of the body 2022-05-06
L 10 Body Language 2023-01-20
20 Clues: rihm • harva • pinge • siiras • näoilme • sarnane • valetaja • ebakindlus • sissetungima • ruum, vahemaa • petmine, pettus • valesti mõistma • tahapoole, tagasi • avaldama, näitama • ülsikisik, indiviid • siin: vilav; riukaline • siin: salajane;sisemine • sotsiaalne; seltskondlik • tõhus, mõjuv, efektiivne • üldine, kõikehaarav, universaalne
Parts of the body 2022-12-16
Across
- attatched to wrist
- Spine
- Kiss
- Joint in leg
- on foot
- Used to be smart
- Smell with it
- Holds food
- Picks things up
- part of neck
- Upper leg
- Attached to leg
- Like a football player
Down
- Used to dance
- On your face
- hair on your face
- Joint in arm
- On your shoulders
- In your mouth
- Attached to shoulders
- Used to walk
- above eyes
- Ribcage
- Hearing
- Behind your teeth
- Connects hand to arm
- Everyone has a
- Keeps head on shoulders
- Attached to ankle
29 Clues: Kiss • Spine • on foot • Ribcage • Hearing • Upper leg • above eyes • Holds food • On your face • Joint in arm • Joint in leg • Used to walk • part of neck • Used to dance • In your mouth • Smell with it • Everyone has a • Picks things up • Attached to leg • Used to be smart • hair on your face • On your shoulders • Behind your teeth • Attached to ankle • attatched to wrist • Connects hand to arm • Attached to shoulders • ...
Animals, Body, face, clothes 2022-08-02
Across
- you wear this on your finger.
- the part of your body in the middle of your arm.
- These animals live along time ago. They are now extinct.
- A part of your body at the end of your leg.
- You wear this on your eyes when its hot outside.
- the part of your body at the end of your arm. These are five.
- You bring this when it's raining outside.
- you wear this if your pants is too big.
- an animal that you don't know.
Down
- The hair of some animals is called _ _ _.
- A part of your body between your legs and thigh.
- a slow animal. It carries its house.
- You wear this on your hands when it is cold.
- a beautiful bird that looks like a duck that can swim.
- This animal is small but has beautiful colors.
- This bird is big and brown and white. It eats meat.
- You wear this on your feet when you play sports
- This part of the animal is used for it to fly.
- we call small animals like fly, bees, and grasshoppers.
- You can find this animal in the desert.
- a king and queen wear this on their head.
- add three letter in the word BEE.
22 Clues: you wear this on your finger. • an animal that you don't know. • add three letter in the word BEE. • a slow animal. It carries its house. • You can find this animal in the desert. • you wear this if your pants is too big. • The hair of some animals is called _ _ _. • You bring this when it's raining outside. • a king and queen wear this on their head. • ...
Animals, Body, face, clothes 2022-08-02
Across
- a king and queen wear this on their head.
- This animal is small but has beautiful colors.
- You can find this animal in the desert.
- You wear this on your eyes when its hot outside.
- This part of the animal is used for it to fly.
- a slow animal. It carries its house.
- You bring this when it's raining outside.
- the part of your body at the end of your arm. These are five.
- an animal that you don't know.
Down
- You wear this on your feet when you play sports
- A part of your body at the end of your leg.
- These animals live along time ago. They are now extinct.
- You wear this on your hands when it is cold.
- This bird is big and brown and white. It eats meat.
- add three letter in the word BEE.
- you wear this if your pants is too big.
- A part of your body between your legs and thigh.
- The hair of some animals is called _ _ _.
- a beautiful bird that looks like a duck that can swim.
- we call small animals like fly, bees, and grasshoppers.
- the part of your body in the middle of your arm.
- you wear this on your finger.
22 Clues: you wear this on your finger. • an animal that you don't know. • add three letter in the word BEE. • a slow animal. It carries its house. • You can find this animal in the desert. • you wear this if your pants is too big. • a king and queen wear this on their head. • The hair of some animals is called _ _ _. • You bring this when it's raining outside. • ...
Body Structures and Function 2023-02-01
Across
- deoxygenated blood is transported via this structure
- a physiological process that involves changes in breathing, heart rate and brain activity
- using both sides of the body together to complete a task
- long-term and short-term
- protects the body against infection and disease
- knowing person, place, time
- the degree of movement in a joint
- antibodies travel to the blood via_____
- the brains ability to plan, organize, and carryout sequential, novel movements with correct timing
- the natural tension in a muscle at rest
- digestion begins in this structure
- involuntary motor movements that occur in response to stimulus
- consists of the cochlea, vestibular labyrinth, semicircular canals, and internal auditory meatus
- a person's level of wakefulness
Down
- there are 12 of them
- bone that protects the spinal cord
- an alternative vocalization
- the ability to detect the position of our body parts
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the body
- detoxifies the blood stream
- allows our bodies to utilize food and convert it to energy
- blood is reoxygenated through this organ
- ability to focus on an activity without becoming distracted
- touching and feeling
- central structure of the nervous system
25 Clues: there are 12 of them • touching and feeling • long-term and short-term • an alternative vocalization • detoxifies the blood stream • knowing person, place, time • a person's level of wakefulness • the degree of movement in a joint • bone that protects the spinal cord • digestion begins in this structure • antibodies travel to the blood via_____ • ...
Parts of the Body 2025-09-02
20 Clues: Pie • Ojo • Dedo • Boca • Codo • Mano • Pecho • Oreja • Brazo • Nariz • Diente • Hombro • Cuello • Pierna • Lengua • Rodilla • Espalda • Estómago • Dedo del pie • Pelo / Cabello
Bones of Your Body 2025-09-08
Across
- Bone that protects the brain
- Knee cap
- Wrist bones
- Ankle bones
- Vertebrae of the neck
- Vertebrae of the lo,w back directly above the coccyx
- Heel bone
- Breast bone, ribs are attached to this bone
- Hand bones
Down
- Smaller lower leg bone
- Lower arm bone between the thumb and the elbow
- Vertebrae behind the chest
- Big toe
- Upper Jawbone
- Vertebrae of the lower back
- Fingers and toes
- Shin bone, larger bone in the lower leg
- Shoulderblade
- Foot bones
- Collarbone
- Bone that forms the hip joint with the femur
- Lower Jawbone
- Form a cage to protect the heart and lungs
- Thigh bone
- Upper arm bone
- Lower arm bone between the pinky finger and the elbow
- Tailbone, bottom of the vertebral column
27 Clues: Big toe • Knee cap • Heel bone • Foot bones • Collarbone • Thigh bone • Hand bones • Wrist bones • Ankle bones • Upper Jawbone • Shoulderblade • Lower Jawbone • Upper arm bone • Fingers and toes • Vertebrae of the neck • Smaller lower leg bone • Vertebrae behind the chest • Vertebrae of the lower back • Bone that protects the brain • Shin bone, larger bone in the lower leg • ...
Chapter 1 Body parts 2025-08-24
24 Clues: arm • neck • thign • mouth • - eye • Crown • - Palm • button • -wrist • - Face • - skull • - groin • - chest • forearm • of Foot • Knee cap • - breast • - Shoulder • fingers/toes • back of knee • back of head • - lower back • shoulder blade • - Front pelvic bone
Atoms of the Body 2025-09-30
Across
- Element symbol is Zn
- Helps humans metabolism and toxin breakdown, works in plants for nitrogen fixation
- Element symbol S
- Found in bones, nerves,and cells.
- A nonmetallic chemical element
- Can be found in Dietary Sources and Iodized salt
- Helps regulate the body's blood glucose levels
- Colorless, odorless gas that makes up about 78% Earths atmosphere
- Essential for living organisms and industry
- Electrolyte, balances fluids and minerals in the body
- A strong hard magnetic metal
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- Supports immune system,necessary for DNA synthesis and reproduction
- Mineral plays vital role in human body
- Used for dental heath
- Used to kill bacteria & purify water
- One of the most important gases in the atmosphere
- Essential for bone health, muscle function, nerve transmission, and energy production
- Can be found in coins, agricultural treatments, and essential in biological functions
- Element Number is 1
- Regulates body fluids & nerve/muscle function
20 Clues: Element symbol S • Element Number is 1 • Element symbol is Zn • Used for dental heath • A strong hard magnetic metal • A nonmetallic chemical element • Found in bones, nerves,and cells. • Used to kill bacteria & purify water • Mineral plays vital role in human body • Essential for living organisms and industry • Regulates body fluids & nerve/muscle function • ...
32. Human Body (ii) 2025-09-30
Unit 2: Body Planes 2025-09-19
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- above; towards the head
- development;formation
- hist/o
- plane that gives an equal left and right
- developing cell
- caud/o
- closest to the midline
- cephal/o
- gastr/o
- above normal
- abnormal condition
- plane that gives a top and bottom
- closest to the point of attachment
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- formation
- plane that gives a front and back
- crani/o
- farthest from the midline
- plane that gives an unequal left and right
- towards the back
- exo-
- further from the point of attachment
- hemat/o
- towards the front
- process of cutting
- below; towards the feet
- below normal
- in;within
27 Clues: exo- • hist/o • caud/o • crani/o • hemat/o • gastr/o • cephal/o • formation • in;within • below normal • above normal • developing cell • towards the back • towards the front • process of cutting • abnormal condition • development;formation • closest to the midline • above; towards the head • below; towards the feet • farthest from the midline • plane that gives a front and back • ...
Parts of the Body 2025-10-17
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- Parte del cuerpo que digiere la comida.
- Parte del cuerpo que conecta el brazo con el torso.
- Parte del cuerpo entre la cadera y el pie.
- Parte del cuerpo entre el hombro y la mano.
- Órgano que late y da vida.
- Articulación que une el muslo con la pierna.
- Articulación que une el brazo con el antebrazo.
- Articulación que conecta la pierna con el pie.
- Hueso en la boca que ayuda a masticar.
- Parte del cuerpo para oír.
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- Todo lo que forma una persona.
- Lugar por donde comes y hablas.
- Articulación que conecta la mano con el brazo.
- Parte del cuerpo para ver.
- Parte delantera de la cabeza.
- Cubierta que protege el cuerpo.
- Parte del cuerpo por donde pasa la comida y el aire.
- Extremidad que usamos para tocar.
- Extremidad que usamos para caminar.
- Parte superior del cuerpo donde está el cerebro.
- Parte del cuerpo para oler.
- Parte del cuerpo que permite escuchar.
22 Clues: Parte del cuerpo para ver. • Órgano que late y da vida. • Parte del cuerpo para oír. • Parte del cuerpo para oler. • Parte delantera de la cabeza. • Todo lo que forma una persona. • Lugar por donde comes y hablas. • Cubierta que protege el cuerpo. • Extremidad que usamos para tocar. • Extremidad que usamos para caminar. • Parte del cuerpo que permite escuchar. • ...
Bones of the Body 2025-10-16
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- Kneecap
- Lateral lower leg bone
- Top of the hips
- Head
- Upper jaw
- First cervical vertebrae
- Ankle (7 bones)
- Shoulder blade
- Vertebra in the neck
- Base of the spine
- Shin
- Upper arm
- Second cervical vertebrae
- Collarbone: the most commonly broken bone
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- Lateral forearm
- Tailbone
- Fingers or toes (14 each)
- Palm bones (5)
- Longest strongest bone of the body
- Medial forearm
- Breastbone
- Lower jaw
- Wrist bones (8 each)
- Shoulder blade
24 Clues: Head • Shin • Kneecap • Tailbone • Upper jaw • Lower jaw • Upper arm • Breastbone • Palm bones (5) • Medial forearm • Shoulder blade • Shoulder blade • Lateral forearm • Top of the hips • Ankle (7 bones) • Base of the spine • Vertebra in the neck • Wrist bones (8 each) • Lateral lower leg bone • First cervical vertebrae • Fingers or toes (14 each) • Second cervical vertebrae • Longest strongest bone of the body • ...
Regions of Human Body 2025-10-28
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- Region of the head, posterior to the frontal region and anterior to the occipital region
- Region of the neck
- Region of the back of the head
- Region of muscles of the buttocks
- Region of the knees and kneecap
- Region of the temples
- Region of the neck
- Region of the head
- Region of the breast and chest
- Region of the groin
- Region of the navel; the middle of the three median abdominal regions
- Region of the abdomen lateral to the epigastric region
- Region over the sacrum, below the low back and between the gluteal
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- Region of the shoulder joint and deltoid muscle
- Region of the lower back
- Region of the femur or thigh
- Region under the stomach and inferior to the umbilical region
- A diamond shaped area behind the knee joint
- Region of the back of the shoulder or shoulder blade
- Region of the armpit
- The upper trunk surrounded by the rib cage, containing the lungs, heart, esophagus and part of the trachea
- Region of the abdomen
- Region of the temporal bone behind the ear
- Region between the elbow and shoulder
24 Clues: Region of the neck • Region of the neck • Region of the head • Region of the groin • Region of the armpit • Region of the abdomen • Region of the temples • Region of the lower back • Region of the femur or thigh • Region of the back of the head • Region of the breast and chest • Region of the knees and kneecap • Region of muscles of the buttocks • Region between the elbow and shoulder • ...
El Cuerpo - The Body 2025-11-20
21 Clues: el ojo • la naiz • laoreja • la cara • el codo • la boca • el dedo • el mano • el pecho • el brazo • el muslo • el menton • el diente • el cuello • la lengua • el hombro • la frente • la cabeza • la cintura • los labios • el dedo del pie
Parts of the Body 2025-12-01
33 Clues: Arm • Hip • Toes • Hair • Feet • Face • Eyes • Legs • Head • Skin • Nose • Ears • Back • Neck • Brain • Heart • Mouth • Teeth • Wrist • Ankle • Hands • Chest • Elbow • Knees • Tongue • Lashes • Throat • Fingers • Stomach • Forehead • Eyebrows • Freckles • Shoulders
Parts of the body 2025-12-13
Part of your body 2025-12-15
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- : лёгкое простудное заболевание с насморком, кашлем и иногда температурой.
- : специальная машина, которая перевозит больных и пострадавших в больницу.
- : введение лекарства в организм с помощью шприца и иглы.
- : боль в голове.
- : часть тела от плеча до кисти, которой берём и поднимаем вещи.
- : медицинское учреждение, где врачи и медсёстры обследуют и лечат людей.
- : верхняя часть тела, где находятся мозг, глаза, рот и нос.
- : нижняя часть ноги, на которую мы опираемся, когда стоим и ходим.
- : повреждение кожи острым предметом, при котором появляется рана.
- : сильные лекарства, которые уничтожают болезнетворные бактерии.
- : медицинский работник, который ухаживает за пациентами и помогает врачам.
- : часть тела от бедра до стопы, с её помощью ходим и бегаем.
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- : медик скорой помощи, который оказывает неотложную помощь до и во время доставки в больницу.
- : специалист, который ставит диагноз и лечит болезни.
- : повреждение кожи или тканей из‑за огня, горячих предметов, пара или химикатов.
- : специалист, который помогает восстановить здоровье тела или психики.
- : один из органов в груди, который помогает дышать.
- : любое лекарство, которое принимают для лечения или профилактики болезни.
- : орган в середине тела, где переваривается еда.
- : врач, который лечит зубы и дёсны.
- : орган в груди, который перекачивает кровь по всему телу.
- : состояние, когда температура тела повышается выше нормы.
- : резкий выдох с характерным звуком, чтобы очистить горло или дыхательные пути.
- : отрез ткани или эластичный материал, которым перевязывают и защищают рану или поддерживают повреждённую часть тела.
24 Clues: : боль в голове. • : врач, который лечит зубы и дёсны. • : орган в середине тела, где переваривается еда. • : один из органов в груди, который помогает дышать. • : специалист, который ставит диагноз и лечит болезни. • : введение лекарства в организм с помощью шприца и иглы. • : орган в груди, который перекачивает кровь по всему телу. • ...
Anatomy And Physiology 2017-10-03
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- the group receiving the variable being tested
- the system of organs in the body responsible for the intake of oxygen and the expiration of carbon dioxide
- located more externally than another, or closer to the surface of the body
- the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage, such as loss of water or abrasion from outside
- collection of glands and organs that produce and regulate hormones in the bloodstream to control many functions of the body
- situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- It delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries waste products to the organs responsible for elimination
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- situated nearer the soles of the feet in relation to a specific reference point
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
- situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
- organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
- relating to the upper side or back of an animal, plant, or organ
- relating to the underside of an animal or plant; abdominal
- the group being used for comparison
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- The organs and glands in the body that are responsible for digestion
- the combination of bodily organs and tissues used in the process of producing offspring
- part of the circulatory system and a vital part of the immune system, comprising a network of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph directionally towards the heart
- a variable (often denoted by x) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- divides the body into superior and inferior parts.
- the part of an animal that coordinates its actions by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body
- vertical plane that divides the body into ventral and dorsal (belly and back) sections.
- the human body is standing erect and at rest
- divides the body into right and left parts
- a variable (often denoted by y) whose value depends on that of another.
- the internal framework of the body
- of, at, toward, or from the side or sides
- refers to the front of the human body
- eliminate wastes from the body, regulate blood volume and blood pressure, control levels of electrolytes and metabolites, and regulate blood pH.
- Situated above another structure
- later, following, after or at the rear
33 Clues: Situated above another structure • the internal framework of the body • the group being used for comparison • refers to the front of the human body • later, following, after or at the rear • of, at, toward, or from the side or sides • divides the body into right and left parts • the human body is standing erect and at rest • the group receiving the variable being tested • ...
PE 2025-02-14
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- – An abdominal exercise where the upper body is lifted off the floor. (SITUP)
- – An upper-body exercise performed in a plank position. (PUSHUP)
- – A small handheld weight used for strength training. (DUMBBELL)
- – The way one holds their body while sitting, standing, or moving. (POSTURE)
- Rate – The number of times the heart beats per minute. (HEARTRATE)
- – The range of motion of a joint. (FLEXIBILITY)
- Rope – A cardio exercise involving jumping over a rope. (JUMPROPE)
- – A lower-body exercise where one leg steps forward and bends. (LUNGES)
- – The chemical process by which the body converts food into energy. (METABOLISM)
- – A short burst of fast running. (SPRINT)
- – Exercise that does not rely on oxygen, such as sprinting. (ANAEROBIC)
- – The force opposing a muscle contraction, as in weightlifting. (RESISTANCE)
- – A series of exercises performed after a workout to help the body recover. (COOLDOWN)
- – Exercise that requires oxygen, such as running or swimming. (AEROBIC)
- – The ability to move quickly and easily. (AGILITY)
- – Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. (MUSCLE)
- – The ability to use different body parts smoothly and efficiently. (COORDINATION)
- – A core-strengthening exercise where the body is held in a straight line. (PLANK)
- – The ability to generate force quickly. (POWER)
- – The process of maintaining fluid balance in the body. (HYDRATION)
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- – The rate at which the heart beats. (PULSE)
- Jacks – A full-body exercise involving arm and leg movements. (JUMPINGJACKS)
- – A lower-body exercise that involves bending the knees and hips. (SQUAT)
- – A measure of body fat based on height and weight. (BMI)
- – A single complete movement of an exercise. (REPETITION)
- – Exercises that involve explosive movements to improve power. (PLYOMETRICS)
- – Extreme tiredness due to physical activity. (FATIGUE)
- – The ability to sustain physical activity for an extended period. (ENDURANCE)
- – Exercise that raises the heart rate and improves cardiovascular health. (CARDIO)
- – The ability to maintain stability and control of body position. (BALANCE)
- – A machine used for indoor running or walking. (TREADMILL)
- – The capacity of muscles to exert force. (STRENGTH)
- – A full-body exercise involving a squat, jump, and push-up. (BURPEES)
- – A form of physical exercise to improve flexibility. (STRETCHING)
- – Increasing workout intensity to improve fitness. (OVERLOAD)
- – A unit of energy measurement in food. (CALORIE)
- – A slower, steady form of running. (JOGGING)
- – A set of exercises done before physical activity to prepare the body. (WARMUP)
- – The ability to move quickly over a short distance. (SPEED)
- – A weightlifting exercise where a barbell is lifted off the ground. (DEADLIFT)
40 Clues: – A short burst of fast running. (SPRINT) • – The rate at which the heart beats. (PULSE) • – A slower, steady form of running. (JOGGING) • – The range of motion of a joint. (FLEXIBILITY) • – The ability to generate force quickly. (POWER) • – A unit of energy measurement in food. (CALORIE) • – The ability to move quickly and easily. (AGILITY) • ...
Fitness Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-08
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- A condition of a person's body
- Referring to a body's movement
- Exercise that is done in water
- A game played with a ball and racket
- The structure of a person's body
- The changing of a body's position or place
- One type of fitness; relating to the body
- Having too much body fat
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- Exercise that keeps the heart rate up
- Moving a body forward at a regular pace
- An exercise to help you relax
- Another word for running
- A person's condition of being health
- The ability to hold or lift heavy objects
- Cutting grass manually
- Daily consumption of food and water
- This exercise is high intensity
- The ability to perform an activity
- The body's natural way of staying cool
- A measure of body fat using height and weight
20 Clues: Cutting grass manually • Another word for running • Having too much body fat • An exercise to help you relax • A condition of a person's body • Referring to a body's movement • Exercise that is done in water • This exercise is high intensity • The structure of a person's body • The ability to perform an activity • Daily consumption of food and water • ...
Deeann- Suffix words 2024-07-24
Across
- surgical repair
- swelling of the
- fainting or passing out
- state of
- person who studies, specialist
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- Laying face down
- toward the head of the body upper
- condition
- person who studies, specialist
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another par
- to record
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
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- paralysis
- surgical removal
- toward the front of the body
- sudden/ involuntary
- discharge/ flow
- cutting into/surgical incision
- inflammation of
- chest cavity/ chest
- state of heat
- away from the head; lower
- urine/ urination
- back
- laying face up
- breathing
- process of visually examining
- pain
29 Clues: back • pain • state of • paralysis • breathing • condition • to record • state of heat • laying face up • surgical repair • discharge/ flow • swelling of the • inflammation of • surgical removal • urine/ urination • Laying face down • sudden/ involuntary • chest cavity/ chest • fainting or passing out • away from the head; lower • toward the front of the body • process of visually examining • ...
Immune system 2023-04-25
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- introduction of antibodies produced outside the body
- skin, hair, mucus, and acids.
- disease causing agents
- traps pathogens and removes them from respiratory system.
- protects you from pathogens
- Produces antibodies, form in bone marrow and mature in thymus gland
- Weakened pathogen placed into the body to develop specific antibodies.
- second-line defense of circulatory.
- causes an immune response
- contains stomach acid
- Attaches to antigens
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- antibodies produced in your body as a response to an antigen.
- causes an injured area to become red and swollen.
- antigens and antibodies
- white blood cells, inflammatory response.
- Increases body temp to kill pathogens
- One of the first-line defenses
- produced antibodies, forms in bone marrow and produce antibodies into blood.
- state of balance in all body systems for the body to survive.
- immune response to common antigens
20 Clues: Attaches to antigens • contains stomach acid • disease causing agents • antigens and antibodies • causes an immune response • protects you from pathogens • skin, hair, mucus, and acids. • One of the first-line defenses • immune response to common antigens • second-line defense of circulatory. • Increases body temp to kill pathogens • white blood cells, inflammatory response. • ...
Chapter 8 Physical Activity 2022-11-30
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- when body loses heat fast
- easily move muscles and joints
- brain injury that results from a jolt to head
- amount of energy the body uses per minute
- how often you engage in physical activity
- person's heart rate
- using oxygen to break down energy in muscles
- hold a certain body posture on a stable surface
- duration of your activity
- physical activity that is structured
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- freezing of skin and body tissues
- injury to ligament
- bones move out of their normal position
- helps heart rate return to normal
- body unable to deal with heat environment
- rapid change in body's momentum and direction
- powering the body without use of oxygen
- ability to continue performing
- groups of repetitions followed by rest
- brain chemicals released during activity
- broken bone
21 Clues: broken bone • injury to ligament • person's heart rate • when body loses heat fast • duration of your activity • easily move muscles and joints • ability to continue performing • freezing of skin and body tissues • helps heart rate return to normal • physical activity that is structured • groups of repetitions followed by rest • bones move out of their normal position • ...
Choice Board Vocabulary 2025-11-17
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- where you smell from
- what grows on a males chin and face
- can sometimes get chapped
- what pumps blood throughout the body
- what you have to brush twice a day (singular)
- how you hear
- what grows on a males upper lip area
- you can twist this
- what you get cracked when at the chiropractor
- how you see
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- the top part of the human body
- what allows you to walk
- where you speak from
- what allows you to grab things (plural)
- what allows you to think
- what protects the body from the outside environment
- where food digests in the body
- the body part that holds the head
- you have to brush this or it gets knoted
- a part of the body that you have to clip
20 Clues: how you see • how you hear • you can twist this • where you smell from • where you speak from • what allows you to walk • what allows you to think • can sometimes get chapped • the top part of the human body • where food digests in the body • the body part that holds the head • what grows on a males chin and face • what pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Nutrition- Ch 7,8, & 9 2014-02-25
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- proteins that contain all essential amino acids
- fatty acid that contains all the hydrogen it can chemically hold
- vitamins absorbed and transported by fat
- substances that protect body cells and immune system from damage by harmful chemicals in air and foods
- minerals needed in only small amounts but serving vital body functions
- protein with globular shape; transports oxygen from throat of choking person
- receiving enough water to meet all the body’s needs
- unsaturated fatty acid with two or more hydrogen units missing
- type of liquid, commonly called fats
- excessive amount of substance that reacts as poison in the body
- amino acids that the body needs but cannot provide; obtained from foods
- macrominerals with special duties in the body; calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, chloride, and potassium
- disease caused by lack of vitamin D in adults
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- all vegetables from cabbage family
- fats produced when oils are turned into solids in food production; they increase LDL cholesterol levels and may lower HDL
- Condition caused by calcium deficiency; bones become porous, weak and fragile
- vitamins that dissolve in water and pass easily into bloodstream
- plant proteins that lack at least one essential amino acid
- lack of enough iron in body, resulting in fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath
- chemical structures that make up fats
- phytochemical used by body to make vitamin A
- fat-like substance in all body cells; needed for many essential body processes
- lack of water in the body; signs include dark-colored urine, dry lips and skin, and constipation
23 Clues: all vegetables from cabbage family • type of liquid, commonly called fats • chemical structures that make up fats • vitamins absorbed and transported by fat • phytochemical used by body to make vitamin A • disease caused by lack of vitamin D in adults • proteins that contain all essential amino acids • receiving enough water to meet all the body’s needs • ...
Nutrition Final 2025-01-22
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- Compounds needed in small amounts to sustain a healthy body
- Fatty compounds that perform a variety of functions
- Essential mineral that helps the body regulate electrolyte balance
- A type of unsaturated fat, found in processed food
- Building blocks of fat in our body
- Type of sugar found in Fruit
- Any nutritious substance people and animals eat
- Minerals the body needs to keep a healthy balance
- Like vitamins also required in small amounts
- Complex carbohydrate made in the body, stored in the liver
- Nutrients needed in tiny amounts to regulate body processes
- Helps break down the food we
- Important source of dietary fiber and vitamins
- We need this for strong bones and teeth
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- Healthy fat, good for nerve and brain function
- Building blocks of protein
- comes from animal sources, and contains LDL cholesterol
- Substance that protects cells from damage caused by free radicals
- keeps the digestive system healthy
- Fat-like substance found in the cells in your body
- A person's habit of eating
- Energy source that fuels your body
- Nutrients the body needs in large amounts to provide energy
- Regulates body temperature
- add this to your diet to ensure you're getting enough nutrients
- condition that happens when you don't drink enough water
- Energy yielding nutrient composed of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon
- Unit of energy that measures how much energy is in food
- A monosaccharide containing six carbon atoms, it is a simple sugar
- Study of food and how it affects health
30 Clues: Building blocks of protein • A person's habit of eating • Regulates body temperature • Type of sugar found in Fruit • Helps break down the food we • Building blocks of fat in our body • keeps the digestive system healthy • Energy source that fuels your body • Study of food and how it affects health • We need this for strong bones and teeth • ...
Exercise Crossword 2021-02-26
Across
- the ability of a test to rule out the presence of a disease in someone who does not have it
- progress from working out that happens slowly and not immediately
- body mass index
- train, train by trying and doing more than one element
- of or having equal dimensions
- exhaustion, when the body overheats
- exercising with oxygen
- stretching or tearing of ligaments such as the fibrous tissue that connects bones and joints
- injury to the body tissues caused by exposure to extremely cold temperatures
- cramps, painful and involuntary contraction of a muscle
- metabolism, number of calories needed to keep body functioning
- exercising without oxygen
- the stretching or tearing of muscle or tissue connecting muscle to bone
- chemical processes within organisms that help maintain life
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- energy needed to raise the temperature within your body
- cramps, painful and involuntary muscle spasms that usually occur during heavy exercise in hot environments
- stands for frequency, intensity, and time
- endurance, able to move body for a repetitive amount of time
- medical emergency when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat which causes a dangerously low body temperature
- range of motion to next level
- composition, amount of fat and muscle in your body
- strength, excerpting as much force as you can
- lifestyle, lifestyle involving little to no activity
- pushing yourself beyond your physical and mental abilities
- characterized by or producing a constant speed
25 Clues: body mass index • exercising with oxygen • exercising without oxygen • of or having equal dimensions • range of motion to next level • exhaustion, when the body overheats • stands for frequency, intensity, and time • strength, excerpting as much force as you can • characterized by or producing a constant speed • composition, amount of fat and muscle in your body • ...
Exercise Crossword 2021-02-26
Across
- the ability of a test to rule out the presence of a disease in someone who does not have it
- progress from working out that happens slowly and not immediately
- body mass index
- train, train by trying and doing more than one element
- of or having equal dimensions
- exhaustion, when the body overheats
- exercising with oxygen
- stretching or tearing of ligaments such as the fibrous tissue that connects bones and joints
- injury to the body tissues caused by exposure to extremely cold temperatures
- cramps, painful and involuntary contraction of a muscle
- metabolism, number of calories needed to keep body functioning
- exercising without oxygen
- the stretching or tearing of muscle or tissue connecting muscle to bone
- chemical processes within organisms that help maintain life
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- energy needed to raise the temperature within your body
- cramps, painful and involuntary muscle spasms that usually occur during heavy exercise in hot environments
- stands for frequency, intensity, and time
- endurance, able to move body for a repetitive amount of time
- medical emergency when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat which causes a dangerously low body temperature
- range of motion to next level
- composition, amount of fat and muscle in your body
- strength, excerpting as much force as you can
- lifestyle, lifestyle involving little to no activity
- pushing yourself beyond your physical and mental abilities
- characterized by or producing a constant speed
25 Clues: body mass index • exercising with oxygen • exercising without oxygen • of or having equal dimensions • range of motion to next level • exhaustion, when the body overheats • stands for frequency, intensity, and time • strength, excerpting as much force as you can • characterized by or producing a constant speed • composition, amount of fat and muscle in your body • ...
homesostasis 2023-12-17
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- Pressure Homeostasis involves regulating the force of ________ ________.
- The mechanism by which the body monitors and adjusts to maintain homeostasis.
- The regulation of body temperature.
- A state of ________ where internal conditions are balanced.
- A sensor that monitors changes in the internal or external environment.
- One aspect of homeostasis, the regulation of body ___________.
- A type of sugar that is crucial for energy regulation in the body.
- Chemical messengers that play a key role in regulating various physiological processes.
- Feedback A type of feedback that reverses a deviation from the set point.
- Long-term changes that help organisms maintain homeostasis in their environment.
- Point The desired value around which the body tries to maintain homeostasis.
- A type of feedback that amplifies a deviation from the set point.
- A hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
- The process of maintaining water balance in the body.
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- Sugar Homeostasis involves regulating the levels of ________ ________.
- The process by which cells regulate oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.
- A warming mechanism used by the body to regulate temperature.
- System A system of glands that release hormones to regulate various physiological functions.
- Maintaining the body's water balance is crucial for proper ________.
- A key part of the brain involved in maintaining homeostasis by regulating body temperature, thirst, and hunger.
- A cooling mechanism used by the body to regulate temperature.
- The body's ability to maintain internal stability.
22 Clues: The regulation of body temperature. • A hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. • The body's ability to maintain internal stability. • The process of maintaining water balance in the body. • A state of ________ where internal conditions are balanced. • A warming mechanism used by the body to regulate temperature. • ...
Nutrition 2024-04-01
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- describes things that are natural or related to nature
- able to be dissolved, especially in water.
- a fuel source and major storage form of energy
- needed in smaller amounts by the body, help support vital functions in your body,
- sugar molecules your body breaks down for glucose
- fat molecule that has more than one double-bond
- needed in larger amounts by the body, supply energy in the form of calories,
- carbohydrate that is the chief form of stored energy in plants, especially wheat, corn, rice, and potatoes
- eating all of the essential elements that the human body needs
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- fat molecule that has one double-bond
- a type of fat containing a high proportion of fatty acid molecules
- a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
- a type of fat produced in the gut or is man made
- incapable of being dissolved.
- A mineral needed for healthy teeth, bones, and other body tissues
- inorganic elements that come from soil and water, and are absorbed by plants or eaten by animals
- any of the class of soluble, crystalline, typically sweet-tasting carbohydrate
- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- being or composed of matter that does not come from plants or animals either alive or dead
- are organic substances which are needed for the body to grow and develop
20 Clues: incapable of being dissolved. • fat molecule that has one double-bond • able to be dissolved, especially in water. • a fuel source and major storage form of energy • fat molecule that has more than one double-bond • a type of fat produced in the gut or is man made • sugar molecules your body breaks down for glucose • a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest. • ...
Nervous System Puzzle 2024-02-05
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- Connects the central nervous system to the organs and limbs.
- Carry impulse to the cell body
- Carry impulse to the cell body
- The part under the cerebrum that controls posture, balance, and coordination.
- Released by the axon to cross the synapse to relay impulse to the next neuron
- This is an organ located within the skull that functions as organizer of information for the body.
- Produces myelin sheath
- Nerves that carry motor and sensory signals between the spinal cord and the body.
- Senses variations in temperature
- Senses pain
- Nerve fibers that carry information into and out of the brain stem
- Part that connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions
- It is activated when the body is in a dynamic role or stress.
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- This system is associated with the voluntary control of body movements
- This system is associated with the involuntary control of body movements
- This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- Large, upper part of the brain that controls activity and thought.
- Protects the axon
- Motor neurons
- Serves as the main processing center for the entire nervous system
- Pertaining to the sense of smell
- Space/junction between neurons
- Factor that evokes a reaction
- Sensory neurons
- It maintains body functions and restores the body to normal or relaxed mode.
25 Clues: Senses pain • Motor neurons • Sensory neurons • Protects the axon • Produces myelin sheath • Factor that evokes a reaction • Carry impulse to the cell body • Carry impulse to the cell body • Space/junction between neurons • Pertaining to the sense of smell • Senses variations in temperature • Connects the central nervous system to the organs and limbs. • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-29
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- pain felt somewhere other than the original spot
- CC stands for
- Center of body (Nerves/blood supply only)
- Discoloration of the skin
- Away from skin
- looseness in the joint
- Furthest from midline of body
- A paper cut is a _ cut
- Partial separation of a joint
- turning forearm toward body
- when pain is produced when being touched
- Shoulders moving down is a _ movement
- The Foot is _ to the hip
- Movement away from midline of body
- Excessive straightening of a body part
- Another saying for a bruise is what
- A bent to straight arm is a _ movement
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- The calf is _ to the shin
- a recent injury is considered a _ injury
- How much a body part can move
- A bicep curl is a _ movement
- Arm or leg rotates away from midline
- a injury that last a long time
- ADL stands for
- bid stands for
- cns stands for
- The chest is _ to the back
- Arm or leg rotates toward midline
- Movement toward midline of body
- The brain is _ to the chest
- turning forearm away from body
- Situated away from center (Nerves/blood supply only)
- If your shoulder pops out of place it is what
- Closet to midline of body
- amt stands for
35 Clues: CC stands for • ADL stands for • bid stands for • cns stands for • Away from skin • amt stands for • looseness in the joint • A paper cut is a _ cut • The Foot is _ to the hip • The calf is _ to the shin • Discoloration of the skin • Closet to midline of body • The chest is _ to the back • The brain is _ to the chest • turning forearm toward body • A bicep curl is a _ movement • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-29
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- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Closest to the skin
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Swelling in the joint
- Closest to the midline of the body
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Downward movement of the scapula
- James is ____ ankle has changed his ligaments in his ankle
- Landon just got a ___ injury
- amt
- on arrival doa
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- towards the top of the head
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
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- Body’s response to injury
- Toward the back of the body
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Situated away from a center
- To push forward
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Swelling in the tissue
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- Laying face down
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- time of arrival eta
- The S in CNS
- resuscitation cpr
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Janet needed a ____ surgery
- Top side of a structure
35 Clues: amt • The S in CNS • To push forward • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • resuscitation cpr • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Top side of a structure • Body’s response to injury • time of arrival eta • Toward the back of the body • Situated away from a center • Janet needed a ____ surgery • towards the top of the head • Landon just got a ___ injury • ...
Vet Science - Anatomical Terminology 2025-12-09
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- rear of the animal
- along the back or uppermost surface
- body plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- towards the tail of an animal
- physical body & how parts are arranged
- plane body plane that divides the animal into dorsal and ventral parts
- front of the animal
- side of an animal
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- closer to the surface
- along the belly surface
- part of the limb furthest from the body
- further from the surface
- part of the limb closest to the body
- any body plane that is parallel to the median plane
- towards the head of an animal
- body plane that divides the animal into “equal” right and left halves
16 Clues: side of an animal • rear of the animal • front of the animal • closer to the surface • along the belly surface • further from the surface • towards the tail of an animal • towards the head of an animal • along the back or uppermost surface • part of the limb closest to the body • physical body & how parts are arranged • part of the limb furthest from the body • ...
The Body of Christ 2025-08-09
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- – What Paul compares the church to.
- – Helps the body walk.
- – Different parts of the body.
- – Helps the body see.
- – What we do for others in the body.
- – Being joined together as one.
- – The head of the body.
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- – Helps the body hold things.
- – Special abilities given by the Spirit.
- – The greatest way to use our gifts.
- – How many bodies we are in Christ.
- – Helps the body hear.
- – Who unites all believers into one body.
- – God’s family of believers.
14 Clues: – Helps the body see. • – Helps the body walk. • – Helps the body hear. • – The head of the body. • – God’s family of believers. • – Helps the body hold things. • – Different parts of the body. • – Being joined together as one. • – What Paul compares the church to. • – How many bodies we are in Christ. • – The greatest way to use our gifts. • – What we do for others in the body. • ...
sport medicine 2022-11-22
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- away from the point of attachment
- closer to the point of attachment
- movement toward the midline
- rotation rotation toward center of body
- increases the angle of joint
- back of body
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- toward the midline of the body
- rotation rotation away from the center of body
- decreases the angle of a joint
- front of the body
- movement away from the midline of body
- higher on the body near the head
- away from the midline of body
- lower on the body farther from head
14 Clues: back of body • front of the body • movement toward the midline • increases the angle of joint • away from the midline of body • toward the midline of the body • decreases the angle of a joint • higher on the body near the head • away from the point of attachment • closer to the point of attachment • lower on the body farther from head • movement away from the midline of body • ...
Body Parts and Regions 2016-04-28
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- Region of the lower back between the ribs and the pelvis
- Pelvis
- Neck
- Cheek
- Finger or toe
- Breast
- Spinal Column
- Ankle
- Forehead
- The inferior-most region of the trunk between the thighs and the buttocks
- Posterior region between the hip bones
- Point of the shoulder
- Calf of the leg
- Anterior surface of the elbow
- Area posterior to the knee
- Chin
- Elbow
- Hip
- Sole of the foot
- Thigh
- Armpit
- Eye cavity
- External reproductive organ
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- Abdomen
- Mouth
- Leg
- Navel
- Palm of the hand
- Depressed area of the abdominal wall near the thigh
- Anterior chest
- Wrist
- Forearm
- Back
- Region between the thorax and pelvis
- Nose
- Arm
- Foot
- Ribs
- Anterior part of the knee
- Buttocks
- Middle of the thorax, anteriorly
- Inferior posterior region of the head
- Head
- Ear
44 Clues: Leg • Arm • Hip • Ear • Neck • Back • Nose • Foot • Ribs • Chin • Head • Mouth • Navel • Cheek • Wrist • Ankle • Elbow • Thigh • Pelvis • Breast • Armpit • Abdomen • Forearm • Forehead • Buttocks • Eye cavity • Finger or toe • Spinal Column • Anterior chest • Calf of the leg • Palm of the hand • Sole of the foot • Point of the shoulder • Anterior part of the knee • Area posterior to the knee • External reproductive organ • Anterior surface of the elbow • ...
Human body and health 2015-10-21
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- Flexible muscular structure of the oral cavity; it helps in tasting, masticating and ingesting food, and also facilitates speech
- Each of the hairs lining the free edge of the eyelid; they prevent dust and other particles from entering the eye
- Muscular organ divided into four chambers; its regular rhythmic contractions cause blood to circulate throughout the organism
- Device used to extract a liquid or a gas from one of the patient’s orifices
- Joint that articutes the thighbone (femur) with the lower section of the leg (tibia
- Outer orifice of the nasal fossae lined with hairs that filter inhaled air, thus preventing the penetration of foreign bodies
- Antiseptic used to clean and disinfect wounds
- Instrument that uses a back-and-forth motion to clean mouth
- Whitish section between the root and the body of the nail corresponding to the visible front portion of the matrix
- Protruding portion of the face that varies in shape; it corresponds to the lower jawbone
- Folding bed on casters which is used to transport the sick and the injured
- Dust opening out through which tears produced by (… canal)
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- Instrument used to remove fragments of a foreign body accidentally introduced under the skin
- Person who undergoes treatment, a medical examination or a surgical procedure
- Substance that kills pathogenic microorganisms on living tissue
- Orifice in which the sweat duct opens, allowing excretion of sweat onto the surface of the skin
- Fleshy extensions of the lower section of the pinna
- Bulging glass tube sealed at its ends; it contains a specific dose of medication or a pharmaceutical product in liquid form
- Holder of a degree in medicine, the physician establishes the diagnosis and prescribes treatment and medication
- Pill made of compressed powder that contains a dose of medication or a pharmaceutical product
20 Clues: Antiseptic used to clean and disinfect wounds • Fleshy extensions of the lower section of the pinna • Dust opening out through which tears produced by (… canal) • Instrument that uses a back-and-forth motion to clean mouth • Substance that kills pathogenic microorganisms on living tissue • Folding bed on casters which is used to transport the sick and the injured • ...
Cells And Body Systems 2017-01-29
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- purpose or task
- two main branches of the trachea that lead into the lungs (singular bronchus)
- tubes that connect the bronchi to the air sacs in the lungs
- the production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins; one cell layer thick and extremely narrow
- group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- made of just one cell
- type of microscopic organisms
- breaks down the food you eat into parts small enough to be absorbed and transported throughout the body
- the basic unit of life
- transport system reaching every cell in the body; delivers nutrients absorbed by the digestive system and oxygen absorbed by the respiratory system to every cell; transports waste products from cells for removal by the excretory system; defends the body against disease; connects all organ systems
- removes chemical and gaseous wastes from the body; involves organs from other bodily systems
- group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function
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- the movement of particles of a substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- usually unicellular organisms that can be seen only through a microscope
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- hair-like extensions that protrude from the surface of some unicellular organisms and from some cells in multicellular organisms
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- coordinates and controls all organs and organ systems; detects, processes, and responds to stimuli
- living things
- made of more than one cell
- supplies blood with oxygen from the outside air and removes carbon dioxide from your blood
- parts of an organism that perform specific tasks
25 Clues: living things • purpose or task • made of just one cell • the basic unit of life • made of more than one cell • type of microscopic organisms • parts of an organism that perform specific tasks • the production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process • diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • tubes that connect the bronchi to the air sacs in the lungs • ...
Muscles of the Body 2016-11-20
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- Most medial muscle of erector spinae
- Often associated with sciatica
- muscle
- Muscle in male pudendal region
- Originates at EOP, inserts at the gang sign
- Round muscle of the hamstring
- Oris duck lips
- Hugging muscle, or they can dance
- Hip flexor
- Core muscle
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- Angry wife, inserts in the coronoid process
- Flaring of the neck during straining or heavy lifting
- Muscle fibres often mistakenly drawn as a bow-tie
- Swimmer's muscle
- Superficial to the soleus
- Groin muscle
- Thinking muscle
- Under the spine of the scapula
- Beer drinking muscle
- Elevation of the eyebrows
- Contour of the shoulder
- Protraction and retraction of scapulas
- Originates at TP but inserts 1 or 2 SP above
23 Clues: muscle • Hip flexor • Core muscle • Groin muscle • Oris duck lips • Thinking muscle • Swimmer's muscle • Beer drinking muscle • Contour of the shoulder • Superficial to the soleus • Elevation of the eyebrows • Round muscle of the hamstring • Under the spine of the scapula • Often associated with sciatica • Muscle in male pudendal region • Hugging muscle, or they can dance • ...
cells and body systems 2017-02-24
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- membrane-bound sacs that are filled with fluid; store water, food, waste, and other substances
- a single-celled organism that is housed inside a shell
- "brain" of the cell; storehouse of a cell's important information; core of a cell
- whip-like "propeller" tail that helps a single-celled organism move
- a group of related tissues that work together to perform the same function
- system of membranes that receive proteins and "ship" them out to other parts of the cell
- The parts of a cell
- rigid, outer layer of the cell; found only in plant cells
- type of diffusion where water passes through a cell membrane
- organelle found only in plants; contain green pigments that absorb sunlight and convert the energy into food
- a large group of similar, specialized cells that work together
- small, ball-shaped organelle that breaks down nutrients and old cell organelles; rare in plant cells
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- thin, flexible covering that surrounds all types of cells
- thick fluid located between the cell membrane and the nucleus of a cell
- movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- tiny hair-like structures on the cell membrane of a single-celled organism; allows organism to move and collect food
- large, peanut-shaped organelles known as the "power plants" of the cell
- reticulum system of membranes and tubes that twist and turn throughout a cell to make paths for materials to pass
- a group of related organs that work together to perform the same function
- organelle that assembles proteins into compounds; not surrounded by a membrane
- basic unit that makes up living things
21 Clues: The parts of a cell • basic unit that makes up living things • a single-celled organism that is housed inside a shell • thin, flexible covering that surrounds all types of cells • rigid, outer layer of the cell; found only in plant cells • type of diffusion where water passes through a cell membrane • a large group of similar, specialized cells that work together • ...
cells and body system 2017-01-19
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- group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- structures in cells that perform a certain function
- help to stop bleeding
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- Connects tissue to keep the wall from collapsing
- Generated to fight infection
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- any of a group of small typically parasitic bacteria that lack cell walls and sometimes cause diseases.
- The arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants, it consists mainly of cellulose.
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- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- A nutrient is a component in foods that an organism uses to survive and grow
- the action or process of making a copy of something
- Specilazed for carrying oxygen to all the cells of the body
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans
- Anything that causes a response in an organism
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products
24 Clues: help to stop bleeding • Generated to fight infection • Anything that causes a response in an organism • Connects tissue to keep the wall from collapsing • an organelle found in large numbers in most cells • the action or process of making a copy of something • structures in cells that perform a certain function • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
FRENCH - Body and clothes 2017-11-08
25 Clues: ear • hat • arm • leg • head • knee • eyes • hair • body • foot • hand • nose • pants • socks • shirt • mouth • skirt • shoes • dress • blouse • jacket • fingers • stomach • shoulder • track suit
el cuerpo/the body 2012-04-19
25 Clues: pie • ojs • codo • pelo • boca • cara • dedos • manos • nariz • brazo • lavios • frente • hombro • muneca • cuello • cabeza • orejas • tobillo • espalda • piernas • rodilla • garganta • estomago • mejillas • pelo de frente
el cuerpo/the body 2012-04-18
25 Clues: ear • arm • hand • foot • hair • legs • neck • head • eyes • back • lips • nose • face • knees • wrist • mouth • elbow • cheeks • ankles • throat • stomach • fingers • forehead • eyebrows • shoulders
Unit 2 Body Talk 2012-11-13
21 Clues: gym • step • kick • lift • offer • brush • carry • fight • prove • forget • pencil • ground • content • eyebrow • between • injured • blanket • exercise • terrible • operation • underneath
Body systems and ecosystems 2013-06-03
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- A large blood vessel that takes oxygen rich blood away from the heart.
- A tiny blood vessel that allows oxygen and nutrients to be absorbed from the blood into cells.
- The system of the body involved in breathing.
- The part of the brain that controls our body temperature.
- A biotic factor that can cause an organism to get sick or die.
- A biotic factor where 2 organisms go against one another for the same food or place to live.
- An abiotic factor that includes things like temperature, rainfall and sunlight.
- The system of the body that produces hormones.
- A response that occurs in our muscles when our body temperature is too cold and needs to warm up.
- The system of the body that includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
- An organ in the digestive system that churns and mixes the food.
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- An organism that hunts, kills and eats its prey.
- The system of the body that contains the heart and blood vessels.
- A response that occurs in our blood vessels when our body temperature is too cold and needs to warm up.
- Non-living factors that affect the survival of an organism.
- Living factors that affect the survival of an organism.
- A response that occurs in our skin when our body temperature is too warm and needs to cool down.
- The system of the body that protects against bacteria and viruses.
- The system of the body that breaks down food and allows nutrients to be absorbed into the blood.
- Two organs in the digestive system that absorb nutrients and water into the blood.
- An abiotic factor that all living things require to survive.
- A response that occurs in our blood vessels when our body temperature is too warm and needs to cool down.
- A large blood vessel that takes blood that is low in oxygen towards the heart.
- An organ in the circulatory system that pumps blood around the body.
24 Clues: The system of the body involved in breathing. • The system of the body that produces hormones. • An organism that hunts, kills and eats its prey. • Living factors that affect the survival of an organism. • The part of the brain that controls our body temperature. • Non-living factors that affect the survival of an organism. • ...
Body Parts Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-01
35 Clues: leg • arm • toe • lip • lung • bone • foot • ears • head • hair • knee • body • hand • eyes • face • chin • neck • back • wrist • ankle • mouth • elbow • brain • heart • cheek • teeth • finger • muscle • tongue • throat • stomach • eyebrow • one eye • shoulder • forehead
body parts and opposites 2013-07-10
body parts and opposites 2013-07-10
body parts and opposites 2013-07-10
Sports+Body Parts Vocab 2014-01-09
20 Clues: arm • neck • back • body • knee • foot • hand • nose • hair • tooth • mouth • heart • skiing • skating • stomach • sailing • swimming • gymnastics • surfboarding • snowboarding
Homeostasis and Body Systems 2013-12-23
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- organs whose function is to remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen
- the structural and functional unit of the kidney
- the narrow, winding, upper part of the intestine where digestion is completed and nutrients are absorbed by the blood
- a reaction to stimulus
- a loop system in which the system responds to positive feedback or negative feedback
- a nerve cell
- a hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood
- is made up of tissues to perform a specific function
- is made up cells that work together to perform a specific function
- the ability of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium
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- the process of breaking down food
- carries a signal from one nerve cell to another
- is a molecule that is acted upon by an enzyme
- a sac in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- receives chemical signals from outside the cell
- a natural substance that is produced in the body and that influences the way the body grows or develops
- a detectable change in the internal or external environment.
- a large protein which speeds up chemical reactions
- the process of taking in substances
- absorbs nutrients in the food
20 Clues: a nerve cell • a reaction to stimulus • absorbs nutrients in the food • the process of breaking down food • the process of taking in substances • is a molecule that is acted upon by an enzyme • carries a signal from one nerve cell to another • receives chemical signals from outside the cell • the structural and functional unit of the kidney • ...
Muscles of the Body 2013-12-03
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- runs vertically on each side of the anterior wall of the abdomen
- responsible for the movement of the foot on the anterior side
- the intercostal between the ribs
- covers the lower half of the thoracic region of the back
- the three posterior muscles that flex the knee
- posterior muscle that acts on the pectorial girdle
- muscle layer of the anterior and lateral abdominal wall which is deep to the internal oblique muscle.
- its function is plantar flexing the foot at the ankle joint and flexing the leg at the knee joint
- situated on the lateral and anterior parts of the abdomen
- rhombus-shaped muscles associated with the scapula
- thick, powerful muscle that caps the shoulder joint
- large chest muscle that binds the humerus to the scapula
- the most familiar muscle of the arm
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- main muscle on the anterior side
- runs perpendicular to the external oblique muscle
- performs the opposite movement of the biceps muscle
- powerful muscle in the back part of the lower leg
- originates on the sternum and clavicle and inserts on the skull
- the instercostal outside the ribs
- massive superficial muscle group that extends from the sacrum to the skull
- forms much of the buttock
21 Clues: forms much of the buttock • main muscle on the anterior side • the intercostal between the ribs • the instercostal outside the ribs • the most familiar muscle of the arm • the three posterior muscles that flex the knee • runs perpendicular to the external oblique muscle • powerful muscle in the back part of the lower leg • ...
Parts of the body 2013-12-06
27 Clues: Pé • Mão • Boca • Dedo • Nariz • Olhos • Palma • Ombro • Unhas • Testa • Braço • Queixo • Lábios • Umbigo • Língua • Pernas • Cabeça • Dentes • Cabelo • Orelhas • Joelhos • Pescoço • Estomago • Cotovelo • Tornozelo • Bochechas • Dedos do pé
Body Systems---Ethan Reiss 2014-05-28
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- Vessel that brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Where the digestive and respiratory systems meet
- Vessel that brings blood to the heart
- Heart chamber that pumps blood
- Vessel that brings blood away from the heart
- Circuit that carries blood between the heart and the rest of the body
- Circuit that carries blood between heart and lungs
- Part of spinal chord that contains mostly axons
- Lobe of the cerebral cortex that controls sight
- Leads to each lung
- Lobe of the cerebral cortex that controls taste and speech
- Bad habit that causes lung cancer
- Iron deficiency
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- Coordination of movement and balance
- Voice box
- Sheet of muscle that contracts to "pull" air into lungs
- Air sacs inside lungs
- Heart chamber that receives blood
- Getting rid of so much CO2 from the body that the brain stops sending messages to the diaphragm
- Part of spinal chord that mostly contains nerve cell bodies and dendrites
- Side of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the body
- In red blood cells and carries O2
- Anything that causes a nerve signal to start
- Side of the heart that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- Vessel that pumps oxygenated blood to the body
- Windpipe
26 Clues: Windpipe • Voice box • Iron deficiency • Leads to each lung • Air sacs inside lungs • Heart chamber that pumps blood • Heart chamber that receives blood • In red blood cells and carries O2 • Bad habit that causes lung cancer • Coordination of movement and balance • Vessel that brings blood to the heart • Vessel that brings blood away from the heart • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2015-01-13
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- a "command center" that directs all cellular activities such as movement, growth, and other life functions.
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.
- Substances that provide energy and materials used by organisms.
- Moves bones.
- group of organs that work together preforming a function.
- Breaks down food to be absorbed and transported through the body.
- Protects the body's internal environment against external environment
- Basic unit of life.
- A purpose or task.
- Provides a mobile support frame for the body.
- Serves as a foundation for the microscope.
- Energy using, or energy creating process in the cell.
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- Supplies the blood with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from your blood.
- the "kitchen" of the cell. It contains the nutrients required by the cell to maintain its life process.
- Coordinates and controls all organs and organ systems, reacts to stimuli
- Contains a lens that magnifies.
- Removes chemicals and wastes from the body.
- group of similar cells that work together to preform a function.
- A part of an organism that preforms specific tasks.
- optical device used for viewing very small objects.
- Structures in cells that preform a specific function.
- Made of just one cell.
- Supports a slide that holds the object you want to view.
- Allows you to carry the microscope securely.
- A group of tissues that work together preforming a function.
25 Clues: Moves bones. • A purpose or task. • Basic unit of life. • Made of just one cell. • Contains a lens that magnifies. • Serves as a foundation for the microscope. • Removes chemicals and wastes from the body. • Allows you to carry the microscope securely. • Provides a mobile support frame for the body. • tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. • ...
Cells and Body System 2015-01-13
Across
- hair like structures that paramecium move back and forth like oars to help them move
- foot-like projections amoeba use to move around
- blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- vessels that carry blood away from your heart to all parts of your body
- large muscles below the lungs that help move air in and out of your lungs
- the job of waste removal
- the sum of all the different processes that happen in an organism
- contractions of muscle tissue that lines the esophagus
- a reaction to a stimulus
- a group of organs that work together to perform a certain function
- cells with similar structure that work together to perform a task
- living things
- specialized structures inside cells that carry out certain functions
- specialized cells that make up nervous tissue
- bottom two chambers of the heart
- finger like projections that increases the lining of the small intestine so it can absorb nutrients faster
- a group of tissue that work together to perform a specific function
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- the top two chambers of the heart
- purpose or task
- allows the particles of some substances to pass through, but not others
- the movement of particles of a substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- substances that provide the energy and materials that organisms need to grow, develop, and reproduce
- optical device used for viewing very small objects
- anything that causes a response in an organism
- diffusion of water particles through a selectively permeable membrane
- basic unit of life
- cells that help to stop the bleeding at cuts
- vessels that carry blood from your body to your heart
28 Clues: living things • purpose or task • basic unit of life • the job of waste removal • a reaction to a stimulus • bottom two chambers of the heart • the top two chambers of the heart • blood vessels that connect arteries to veins • cells that help to stop the bleeding at cuts • specialized cells that make up nervous tissue • anything that causes a response in an organism • ...
Human Body (Aura Blanch) 2015-03-05
Across
- A cycle of enzymatic reactions involving the metabolism of organic molecules (NAME)
- Feeling down, weakness (PHRASAL VERB)
- To become unconscious, to faint (PHRASAL VERB)
- Move or pass through the blood vessels of the body (VERB)
- To forget something, to suffer a temporaly failure of memory (PHRASAL VERB)
- (of blood) Substance that have the power to agglutinate (ADJECTIVE)
- Blood color (ADJECTIVE)
- To ask questions about the health of (someone) (PHRASAL VERB)
- One of the four basic types of animal tissue that don't contain blood vessels (NOUN)
- an organ that is affected with atrophy (AJECTIVE)
- The name of the god that is venerated by a religious group of people which don't accept blood transfusions (NAME)
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- Give medicine or a drug to someone as treatment (VERB)
- Cause temporary loss of sensitivity of the whole body or a part it by administering a drug (VERB)
- White blood cell (NOUN)
- A light color that can be present in the human eyes (ADJECTIVE)
- A intracellular complex molecular machine that participates in protein synthesis (NOUN)
- (of blood) To form a clot (VERB)
- Red blood cell (NOUN)
- Blood group system (NAME)
- The color in which the bones are represented (ADJECTIVE)
- The central part of the nervous system (NOUN)
- Renal corpuscle (NAME)
- Deoxyribonucleic acid (NAME)
- to restore wounded parts (VERB)
24 Clues: Red blood cell (NOUN) • Renal corpuscle (NAME) • White blood cell (NOUN) • Blood color (ADJECTIVE) • Blood group system (NAME) • Deoxyribonucleic acid (NAME) • to restore wounded parts (VERB) • (of blood) To form a clot (VERB) • Feeling down, weakness (PHRASAL VERB) • The central part of the nervous system (NOUN) • To become unconscious, to faint (PHRASAL VERB) • ...
cells and body systems 2015-01-21
Across
- a group of tissue that perform a special function
- living things
- frame like covering that surrounds the cell membrane
- breaks down the food you eat in to waste
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- tissue in vascular plants that helps provide support and that conducts water and nutrients upward from the roots
- physical characteristics or behavior of a species that increases the species chances o survival in an environment
- to keep a certain type of species living
- an individual unit of life
- thin layer that surrounds the whole cell
- filles in various places within the cytoplasm
- group of organs that work together to perform a certain task such as digestion
- is the ability to make things move or change
- a group of specialized cells
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- tissue serving to connect a muscle with a bone or part
- a liquid inside the cell
- an optical device to see cells and small objects
- the powerhouse of the cell
- moves bones and organs and contains tissue
- common unicellular organisms that live in water
- the solar panels of the cell
- a large structure thats near the the center the cell wall
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- an organ system that has not been mentioned in the endocrine
24 Clues: living things • a liquid inside the cell • the powerhouse of the cell • an individual unit of life • the solar panels of the cell • a group of specialized cells • breaks down the food you eat in to waste • to keep a certain type of species living • thin layer that surrounds the whole cell • moves bones and organs and contains tissue • ...
cells and body systems 2015-01-21
Across
- small, pliable cells with no nucleus that are specialized for carrying oxygen to all cells of the body
- waste removal
- small finger-like projections on the inner surface of the small intestine that absorb nutrients
- made of more than one cell
- substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion
- blood vessels that return blood from the body to the heart
- wave-like muscles contractions along the digestive system
- a group of tissue that work together to form a specific function
- physical breakdown of food into small particles
- large muscle below the lungs that moves air on and out of the lungs
- tiny air-filled sacs in the lungs, sight of gas exchange
- thick-walled blood vessels that take blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- type of connective tissue found in the bones that produce red blood cells
- made of just one cell
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- breakdown of large food particles into smaller particles by enzymes
- a membrane with small openings that allow particles of some substances but not others to pass through
- a living thing
- specialized cells of the nervous system that receive and transmit information
- help to stop bleeding at cuts/open wounds
- the basic unit of life
- group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function
- blood cells specialized to fight infection
- filtering units of the kidney that removes waste from the blood and produce urine
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins, one cell layer thick and extremely narrow
- group of organs that work together to perform a certain task
25 Clues: waste removal • a living thing • made of just one cell • the basic unit of life • made of more than one cell • help to stop bleeding at cuts/open wounds • blood cells specialized to fight infection • physical breakdown of food into small particles • tiny air-filled sacs in the lungs, sight of gas exchange • wave-like muscles contractions along the digestive system • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2015-01-21
Across
- specialized cells of the nervous system that receive messages
- waste removal
- two main branches of the trachea that lead into the lungs
- most common type of blood cell
- structures in cells that perform a certain function
- small finger like projections on the inner surface on the small intestine
- small branches of a neuron that receive info from neighbouring cells
- removal of waste products from the blood
- tube that leads to the bronchi
- group of cells that perform a function
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- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- living things
- a group of tissues that perform a specific task
- a whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses
- parts of an organism that perform certain tasks
- centre of the nervous system
- these get rid of viruses
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- a sac that supports liquid or air
- group of organs that perform a certain task
- large muscle below the lungs that helps move air in and out
- a substance that provides nourishment or essential growth
- purpose or task
- two bean shaped organs
- poisonous substance converted from highly toxic ammonia by the liver
25 Clues: living things • waste removal • purpose or task • two bean shaped organs • these get rid of viruses • centre of the nervous system • most common type of blood cell • tube that leads to the bronchi • a sac that supports liquid or air • group of cells that perform a function • removal of waste products from the blood • group of organs that perform a certain task • ...
Bones of the body 2015-01-24
Across
- trapezium (carpal)
- zygomatic
- talus (tarsal)
- calcaneus (tarsal)
- incus
- lunate (carpal)
- maxilla
- intermediate cunieform (tarsal)
- body of sternum
- palatine
- parietal
- triquetral (carpal)
- mandible
- stapes
- xiphoid process
- (11-12)
- nasal
- navicular (tarsal)
- medial cunieform (tarsal)
- lacrimal
- cuboid (tarsal)
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- thoracic vertebrae
- malleus
- hamate (carpal)
- cervical vertebrae
- lumbar vertebrae
- (1-7)
- frontal
- lateral cunieform (tarsal)
- temporal
- inferior nasal conchae
- occipital
- sphenoid
- pisiform (carpal)
- (8-10)
- vomer
- scaphoid (carpal)
- capitate (carpal)
- manubrium
- ethmoid
40 Clues: incus • (1-7) • vomer • nasal • (8-10) • stapes • malleus • maxilla • frontal • (11-12) • ethmoid • temporal • sphenoid • palatine • parietal • mandible • lacrimal • zygomatic • occipital • manubrium • talus (tarsal) • hamate (carpal) • lunate (carpal) • body of sternum • xiphoid process • cuboid (tarsal) • lumbar vertebrae • pisiform (carpal) • scaphoid (carpal) • capitate (carpal) • trapezium (carpal) • thoracic vertebrae • ...
Parts of the body 2021-02-10
21 Clues: шея • рот • нос • уши • рука • нога • стопа • стопы • глаза • голова • подбородок • кисть руки • палец ноги • рыжие волосы • прямые волосы • большой палец • светлые волосы • длинные волосы • короткие волосы • кудрявые волосы • палец руки(любой)
Parts of the Body 2021-03-01
21 Clues: Noga • Zęby • Uszy • Mózg • Ręka • Usta • Ramię • Serce • Kości • Broda • Stopa • Skóra • Szyja • Włosy • Łokieć • Kolano • Brzuch • Kostka • Mięśnie • Palce u stóp • Palec u dłoni
Conditions of Body Systems 2021-03-12
Across
- enlarged spleen disease
- inflammation and swelling of the lymph nodes inside the abdomen
- the body is lacking enough healthy RBCs to carry an adequate amount of oxygen to the body's tissues
- inflammation of the larynx and vocal chords
- open sores that are caused by poor blood flow
- inflammation of the tube carrying urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- inflammation of the appendix
- when the parathyroid glands create too many parathyroid hormones in the bloodstream
- inflammation of the pleura (membrane of the lung)
- condition in which the bones become weak and brittle
- "high blood pressure"
- a highly contagious fungal infection on the skin or scalp
- inflammation of the kidney due to bacterial infection
- insufficient growth hormones in the body causes an abnormally short stature (with normal body proportions)
- a disorder of musculoskeletal pain prominent through the entire body
- also known as a "nosebleed"; occurs when the the capillaries in the nose become congested
- a highly contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory system
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- sleep disorder in which breathing starts and stops
- inflammation/infection of the lungs characterized by exudate
- sinuses inflamed/swollen despite treatment (can be for months)
- a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed
- when a foreign object circulates inside the bloodstream
- a balloon-like bulge in the aorta
- a form of dermatitis in which there is extreme itchiness and peeling of the skin
- infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs; can be dormant or active
- thyroid glands lack in producing enough hormones
- when the body can't produce enough plasma protein to clot the blood
- inflammation of a joint
- small, circular, cyst-like spaces that contain fluid
- inflammation of the glomeruli (filters) in the kidney
30 Clues: "high blood pressure" • enlarged spleen disease • inflammation of a joint • inflammation of the appendix • a balloon-like bulge in the aorta • inflammation of the larynx and vocal chords • open sores that are caused by poor blood flow • thyroid glands lack in producing enough hormones • inflammation of the pleura (membrane of the lung) • ...
Human Body Introductory Crossword 2021-09-09
Across
- A gas vital for life which we breathe in
- When blood arrives at the lungs it picks up this gas
- The 'n' in Mrs Gren
- This is when your capillaries burst and leak into your body. We would see it as a _______
- These carry blood to the heart
- Found in a cell. It controls the activities of the cell.
- We are many of many cells so we are described as __________
- The nucleus of a cell contains _____
- Where respiration takes place in the cell
- The chambers of the heart found at the bottom
- A specialised cell that carries oxygen
- This organ pumps blood around the body
- Found in plant cells. They are green and absorb sunlight
- This side of the heart is more muscular
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
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- The 'e' in Mrs Gren
- When many different organs work together they make an _____ ______ (do not put spaces in your answer)
- Found in a plant cell. It stores cell sap.
- The blood comes into the heart from the body. Next it will go to the _______
- A waste gas that the body gets rid of
- A cell found in the lining of the lungs which wafts bacteria away
- When many cells work together they make a _____
- A specialised cell that fights bacteria and viruses
- An organ system responsible for extracting nutrients from food
- A chamber of the heart found at the top
- Something that is made of one cell is described as being __________
- Tiny blood vessels
- These carry blood away from the heart
- These are found in your blood and form scabs
- The name of the chemical found in red blood cells that carry oxygen.
- When many different tissues work together they make an ______
- A jelly-like substance where chemical reactions take place
- Found in a plant cell. It is strong and provides support
- A specialised cell that swims
34 Clues: Tiny blood vessels • The 'e' in Mrs Gren • The 'n' in Mrs Gren • A specialised cell that swims • These carry blood to the heart • The nucleus of a cell contains _____ • A waste gas that the body gets rid of • These carry blood away from the heart • A specialised cell that carries oxygen • This organ pumps blood around the body • A chamber of the heart found at the top • ...
Body Stystem Test Review 2021-10-20
Across
- The type of bone that makes red bone marrow
- Process of breathing in air
- toward the knee
- A tissue that is for protecting
- Moving in a circle at a joint
- Lies directly behind the nasal cavity
- A muscle that forms the walls of the heart
- Connect muscles to bones
- The heart is separated into 4 parts or 4...
- A plane that separates the body into superior and inferior
- Join together to form larger lymphatic vessels
- Separates the heart into right and left side
- Process of breathing out air
- Opposite of proximal
- Filters potential pathogens before entering G.I tract or lungs
- Lined with mucous membrane that warms and moistens the air
- Upper long none
- The portion of the skeletal system that has the skull, vertebra, ribs and sternum
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- They thickest skin layer in the heart
- Vessels in the lymphatic system pass through the
- 5 bones on each hand to form the palm
- Loss of muscle tone
- Cavity that consists of spinal and
- Thighbone
- It is important in the reproduction of a cell
- Made out of elastic and fibrous connective tissue
- Two divisions of trachea near the centre of the chest
- The centre part of the pelvic girdle
- Substances used to combat infection
- Bending backwards or bending the
- Breast bone
- Prevents oxygenated blood excites the heart
- Kneecap bone
- When liquidy fluid enters the lymphatic system it's known as...
- Made out of 8 bones and protects the brain
- Outermost skin layer and absorbs Vitamin D
36 Clues: Thighbone • Breast bone • Kneecap bone • toward the knee • Upper long none • Loss of muscle tone • Opposite of proximal • Connect muscles to bones • Process of breathing in air • Process of breathing out air • Moving in a circle at a joint • A tissue that is for protecting • Bending backwards or bending the • Cavity that consists of spinal and • Substances used to combat infection • ...
Human Body and Illnesses 2021-11-05
26 Clues: leg • hip • lip • nose • back • knee • waist • thigh • elbow • pills • chest • tooth • tongue • throat • eyelid • health • eyebrow • forehead • to twist • to break • shoulder • to suffer • to swallow • chicken pox • to get burned • to bandage him/her
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-08
Across
- movement in direction like a door
- make up the vertebral column, which is the backbone or spine
- the thigh bone
- allows one bone to slide over another
- also known as the shoulder blade, connects the humerus with the clavicle
- bone on the side of the pinky finger
- the bones that make up the toes and fingers
- your shin bone
- long curved bones that help form the rib cage and enable the lung expansion
- round end of bone fitting snuggly within
- the long flat bone in the middle of the chest that forms the rib cage, which protects
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- makes up the lower jaw and keeps the lower teeth in place
- 8 bones that make up the wrist
- includes five long bones, connecting each of the toes to the ankle.
- bone.
- lungs, heart and blood vessels
- five long bones connecting the bones to the
- seven bones that make up the ankle, heel, and arch of foot
- forms the outer part of the ankle joint
- also known as the collarbone, is located between the scapula and sternum and makes up part of the
- the bone structure that keeps the spine supported and the organs safe
- bone on the side of your thumb in resting position
- the long bone in the upper arm, connecting the shoulder and the elbow
- flat triangular bone found at the front of the knee joint
- a bone resting atop another bone permitting free movement
- also known as the skull, supports the face structure and protects the head from injury
26 Clues: bone. • the thigh bone • your shin bone • 8 bones that make up the wrist • lungs, heart and blood vessels • movement in direction like a door • bone on the side of the pinky finger • allows one bone to slide over another • forms the outer part of the ankle joint • round end of bone fitting snuggly within • five long bones connecting the bones to the • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-04-01
Across
- Flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing.
- Metabolic equilibrium maintained by biological mechanisms.
- Blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- Red protein in blood that transports oxygen
- Small tubules that are the excretory units of the vertebrate kidney.
- Solid component of mammalian urine.
- Chamber connected to other chambers or passageways
- Clear liquid secreted by glands in the mouth.
- Elastic tissue, mostly converted to bone in adults.
- A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
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- Digestive juice secreted by the liver
- Passage between the pharynx and the stomach
- Dense fibrous membrane
- Chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium.
- Muscle that contracts.
- Muscular partition in the chest.
- Structure containing the vocal cords
- Watery fluid in which blood cells are suspended.
- Band of fibrous tissue connecting bones.
- Band of tissue connecting a muscle.
20 Clues: Dense fibrous membrane • Muscle that contracts. • Muscular partition in the chest. • Solid component of mammalian urine. • Band of tissue connecting a muscle. • Structure containing the vocal cords • Digestive juice secreted by the liver • Band of fibrous tissue connecting bones. • Passage between the pharynx and the stomach • Red protein in blood that transports oxygen • ...
Parts of the Body 2021-11-30
30 Clues: toe • arm • eye • ear • leg • toe • back • hair • hand • face • nose • lips • knee • eyes • foot • neck • head • wrist • mouth • chest • teeth • elbow • heart • throat • tongue • finger • shoulder • cheville ankle • stomach (organ) • stomach (outside)
El Cuerpo - The Body 2021-11-29
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-22
Across
- the 206 bones of the human body and the tissue that connects them
- the 600 muscles that give the body the ability to move and bend are part of the
- The blood, blood vessels and the heart
- uses enzymes to break down food
- organ that makes 1 or more substances
- involves physical movement to make food smaller
- body parts that perform a given function
- make and send hormones throughout the body
- consist of a single muscle cell
- a group of cells with the same stucture and function
- contains muscle fibers
- the mouth, stomach and intestines are part of the
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- an organism's ability to keep a constant internal environment
- balance or equilibrium
- the organs that eliminate waste products from the human body
- the smallest blood vessels,,
- the organs, glands and other structures that allow an organism to produce offspring
- responsible for controlling the entire body
- special chemicals made by the endocrine system
- carry blood away from the heart
- carry blood back toward the heart
21 Clues: balance or equilibrium • contains muscle fibers • the smallest blood vessels,, • uses enzymes to break down food • carry blood away from the heart • consist of a single muscle cell • carry blood back toward the heart • organ that makes 1 or more substances • The blood, blood vessels and the heart • body parts that perform a given function • ...
Orientation of the Body 2022-07-27
Across
- situated below
- skeletal
- cell
- bone
- muscle
- chest
- head
- abdominal
- pertaining to the middle, closer to the midline
- situated above
- pelvic
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- lying face down
- pertaining to the side, on the outside reference point
- back of the body
- front of the body
- closest to the head
- back of the body
- body
- closest to tail bone
- cellular
- front of the body
- neck
- lying face up
23 Clues: cell • bone • body • head • neck • chest • muscle • pelvic • skeletal • cellular • abdominal • lying face up • situated below • situated above • lying face down • back of the body • back of the body • front of the body • front of the body • closest to the head • closest to tail bone • pertaining to the middle, closer to the midline • pertaining to the side, on the outside reference point
Parts of the body 2022-08-15
Across
- The joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot.
- One of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing.
- Any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot.
- The part of the body above and slightly narrower than the hips.
- Hee part in the middle of the arm where it bends, or the part of a piece of clothing that covers this area.
- The front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are
- One of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing (= crushing food).
- The opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind containing the teeth and the tongue.
- Either of the two organs, one on each side of the head, by which people or animals hear sounds or the piece of skin and tissue outside the head connected to this organ.
- One of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body.
- The middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend.
- Either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end.
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- Any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand, especially those that are not thumbs.
- The upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart and lungs.
- One of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking.
- The part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are.
- The mass of thin thread-like structures on the head of a person, or any of these structures that grow out of the skin of a person or animal.
- The part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell.
- The part of the body between the hand and the arm.
- The part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands.
- The area below the waist and above the legs on either side of the body, or the joint that connects the leg to the upper part of the body.
- The flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair.
- The part of your body that is opposite to the front, from your shoulders to your bottom.
- The part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders.
24 Clues: The part of the body between the hand and the arm. • Any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot. • The middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend. • The front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are • The part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders. • One of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing. • ...
Healthy Mind, Healthy Body 2022-05-13
Across
- not well or healthy
- where food goes when you eat
- not being interested
- not usual
- how hot or cold your body is
- the end of your arm
- an uncomfortable feeling that hurts
- when your body is too hot
- having a pain in your head
- having a pain in your tooth
- a feeling of no safety
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- a feeling of no safety
- a feeling of wanting food
- not the front of the body
- not whole
- a thing you use to clean your teeth
- the thing you smell with
- the thing you see with
- not happy
- something you take when you are sick
- not well
- a feeling of no safety
- the thing at the end of your leg
- the thing that holds your head on your body
- feeling regret or sad for someone
- what you need to eat food
- a part of something
27 Clues: not well • not whole • not happy • not usual • not well or healthy • the end of your arm • a part of something • not being interested • a feeling of no safety • the thing you see with • a feeling of no safety • a feeling of no safety • the thing you smell with • a feeling of wanting food • not the front of the body • when your body is too hot • what you need to eat food • having a pain in your head • ...
