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