body Crossword Puzzles
Hands and body movements 2024-05-11
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- to hit somebody/something with your foot
- to support the weight of somebody/something and take them or it from place to place; to take somebody/something
- to put your hand or another part of your body onto somebody/something
- to use your hands, arms or body in order to make somebody/something move forward or away from you
- to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running
- to move quickly off the ground or away from a surface by pushing yourself with your legs and feet
- to be on your feet; to be in a vertical position
- to raise somebody/something
- to be in or move into a position where your body is supported on your knee or knees
- to hand something to somebody so that they can look at it, use it or keep it for a time
- to be or put yourself in a flat position so that you are not standing or sitting
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- to stop and hold a moving object or person, especially in your hands
- to allow something to fall by accident; to fall by accident
- to move using your legs, going faster than when you walk
- to move forward on your hands and knees or with your body close to the ground
- to move through water by moving your arms and legs, without touching the bottom
- to have somebody/something in your hand, arms, etc.
- a movement of your arm and hand from side to side
- to take hold of something and use force in order to move it or try to move it towards yourself
- to rest your weight on your bottom with your back straight, for example on/in a chair
- to carry or move something from one place to another
- to go up something towards the top
- (especially of somebody’s body or head) to lean, or make something lean, in a particular direction
- to drop down from a higher level to a lower level
24 Clues: to raise somebody/something • to go up something towards the top • to hit somebody/something with your foot • to be on your feet; to be in a vertical position • a movement of your arm and hand from side to side • to drop down from a higher level to a lower level • to have somebody/something in your hand, arms, etc. • to carry or move something from one place to another • ...
Body Systems Extra Credit 2024-04-10
Across
- These are the levels from cell to organism.
- What is the function of the muscular system?
- What attaches bone to muscle?
- This is a function of the skeletal system.
- This type of muscle is found only in the heart.
- What is the name for internal stability in the body?
- These vessels carry blood away from the heart.
- Where does air enter your respiratory system?
- There are 650 of these in the body.
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- What is the main organ of the skeletal system?
- What is the main function of the circulatory system?
- This type of muscle is automatic.
- What organelle performs cellular respiration?
- What is the smallest unit of life?
- There are three types of these in the circulatory system.
- These attach bone to bone.
- What organ is the pump for the circulatory system?
- The lungs, heart, bones, and blood vessels are all examples of this.
- This is brought into the body by the respiratory system.
- What are the main organs of the respiratory system?
20 Clues: These attach bone to bone. • What attaches bone to muscle? • This type of muscle is automatic. • What is the smallest unit of life? • There are 650 of these in the body. • This is a function of the skeletal system. • These are the levels from cell to organism. • What is the function of the muscular system? • What organelle performs cellular respiration? • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-18
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- What are lentigines?
- From which language is the word "medicine" derived?
- Which blood vessel supplies the liver with blood?
- Which color blood cells fight infection?
- What is the term to describe a lower than normal level of blood sugar?
- What is the largest nerve in the body?
- Which part of the body stores bile?
- Where would you find the tibia bone?
- "Renal" refers to which part of the body?
- What effect does exercise usually have on metabolism?
- What is the medical term for the collarbone?
- Which gland is found in males but not females?
- Which structure contains no bones?
- Which bone has the scientific name scapula?
- What part of the body does "lingua" refer to?
- Which body part is affected by the condition psoriasis?
- What is the medical term for the kneecap?
- Which organ secretes insulin?
- What disease is commonly called lockjaw?
- What is the largest organ inside the body?
- In what part of the human skeleton will you find the sacrum, ilium, and pubis?
- Which part of the eye is the "colored" section?
- In which organ are alveoli found?
- What does the immune system use to recognize bacteria and viruses?
- What is the membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord called?
- What organ famously has very little function in humans?
- What is the aorta?
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- The medulla oblongata is found in which part of the body?
- Where would you find the metatarsals?
- What is the main acid found in the stomach?
- Which part of the blood carries glucose to the body's cells?
- Which body part is sometimes called the "tarsus"?
- What is the white part of the eye called?
- Where in the human body do you find the protein keratin?
- Where do you have a saddle joint?
- Where is the mandible bone found?
- What was the first effective antibiotic used in medicine?
- What is the heart made from?
- Gingivitis affects which part of the body?
- Lachrymal glands produce what?
- What is the chief muscle used for breathing?
- Which gland produces melatonin?
- How many traditional senses does a human have?
- What parts of the body connect muscles to bones?
- What is the long pipe that moves food from the throat to the stomach?
- What is an Ishihara test used to test for?
- What is the outside layer of skin on the human body called?
- Where are the trapezius muscles located?
- What is the technical name for the structure dividing the nostrils?
- Which gland secretes estrogens?
- Which part of the body is known medically as the oxter?
- Which part of the body is a pump?
- What is the name of the holes in the nose?
- How many pairs of ribs are there in the human body?
- Where would you find the ulna bone?
- What is another name for the windpipe?
- Where can pores be found?
- Where are the bones called the hammer and the anvil?
58 Clues: What is the aorta? • What are lentigines? • Where can pores be found? • What is the heart made from? • Which organ secretes insulin? • Lachrymal glands produce what? • Which gland produces melatonin? • Which gland secretes estrogens? • Where do you have a saddle joint? • Where is the mandible bone found? • Which part of the body is a pump? • In which organ are alveoli found? • ...
Body Organization Word Parts 2024-08-17
Across
- condition of formation, development or growth
- black
- producing, causing
- red
- internal organs
- growth, formation
- painful, abnormal, difficult, labored
- green
- tissue
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- below, incomplete, deficient, under
- blue
- body
- cell
- death
- color, pigment
- nerve
- hidden
- above, excessive
- increase when used with blood cell word roots
- yellow
- nucleus of cell
- cell
- white
- fat
24 Clues: red • fat • blue • body • cell • cell • death • black • nerve • green • white • hidden • yellow • tissue • color, pigment • internal organs • nucleus of cell • above, excessive • growth, formation • producing, causing • below, incomplete, deficient, under • painful, abnormal, difficult, labored • condition of formation, development or growth • increase when used with blood cell word roots
Body and Mind Crossword 2024-09-20
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- involves the intake of food and nutrients necessary for growth, energy, and overall health.
- refers to a holistic state of health.
- ability to recover quickly from difficulties and adapt to challenging circumstances.
- awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment.
- physical and emotional response to demands or challenges that exceed an individual's coping abilities.
- process of regaining health, strength, or stability after illness, injury, or adversity.
- branch of biology that studies the functions and processes of living organisms and their parts.
- Refers to the state of being aware of and able to think about one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- refers to maintaining stability and harmony between different aspects of life.
- refers to a pleasing arrangement or balance among different elements.
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- practice of maintaining a focused awareness on the present moment while observing thoughts and feelings non-judgmentally.
- state of being conscious of and able to recognise one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- refers to the state of being physically healthy and active.
- refers to the ability to concentrate attention on a specific task
- a practice that involves focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity, relaxation, and a deeper sense of awareness.
- is the capacity to do work or produce change
- state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- scientific study of the mind and behaviour
- refers to the intentional activities and practices that promote personal health.
- are complex psychological states that involve subjective experiences
20 Clues: refers to a holistic state of health. • scientific study of the mind and behaviour • is the capacity to do work or produce change • state of being free from tension and anxiety. • awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment. • refers to the state of being physically healthy and active. • refers to the ability to concentrate attention on a specific task • ...
Body and Mind Crossword 2024-09-20
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- involves the intake of food and nutrients necessary for growth, energy, and overall health.
- refers to a holistic state of health.
- ability to recover quickly from difficulties and adapt to challenging circumstances.
- awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment.
- physical and emotional response to demands or challenges that exceed an individual's coping abilities.
- process of regaining health, strength, or stability after illness, injury, or adversity.
- branch of biology that studies the functions and processes of living organisms and their parts.
- Refers to the state of being aware of and able to think about one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- refers to maintaining stability and harmony between different aspects of life.
- refers to a pleasing arrangement or balance among different elements.
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- practice of maintaining a focused awareness on the present moment while observing thoughts and feelings non-judgmentally.
- state of being conscious of and able to recognise one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- refers to the state of being physically healthy and active.
- refers to the ability to concentrate attention on a specific task
- a practice that involves focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity, relaxation, and a deeper sense of awareness.
- is the capacity to do work or produce change
- state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- scientific study of the mind and behaviour
- refers to the intentional activities and practices that promote personal health.
- are complex psychological states that involve subjective experiences
20 Clues: refers to a holistic state of health. • scientific study of the mind and behaviour • is the capacity to do work or produce change • state of being free from tension and anxiety. • awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment. • refers to the state of being physically healthy and active. • refers to the ability to concentrate attention on a specific task • ...
Parts of the body 2024-06-12
24 Clues: mata • gigi • pipi • siku • dagu • dada • dahi • kaki • bahu • kuku • lidah • leher • bibir • perut • mulut • lengan • hidung • tangan • rambut • kepala • telinga • punggung • jari kaki • jari tangan
SCHOOL-NUMBERS-BODY-FAMILY 2024-06-05
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- Plauksta
- Lillā
- 13
- Plecs
- Karte
- Elkonis
- Lelle
- Tēvocis
- Krītīņš
- Dzeltens
- Rotaļu lācis
- Tēvs
- Tējas servīze
- Brūns
- Puzle
- Mācību grāmata
- Krāsas
- Tante
- Zobi
- Vectēvs
- Uzacs
- 19
- Pēdas
- Kabinets
- Māsa
- Galva
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- Pirksts
- Lidmašīna
- Rotāļu laukums
- 12
- 11
- Mācību stunda
- Ģimenes koks
- Ceļgals
- Vecāki
- Bibliotēka
- Dzēšgumija
- 20
- Rotaļu zaldāts
- Robots
- Šūpuļzirdziņš
- 3
- Galda spēle
- Skolotājs
- Balons
- 17
- Oranžs
47 Clues: 3 • 12 • 13 • 11 • 20 • 17 • 19 • Tēvs • Zobi • Māsa • Lillā • Plecs • Karte • Lelle • Brūns • Puzle • Tante • Uzacs • Pēdas • Galva • Vecāki • Robots • Krāsas • Balons • Oranžs • Pirksts • Ceļgals • Elkonis • Tēvocis • Krītīņš • Vectēvs • Plauksta • Dzeltens • Kabinets • Lidmašīna • Skolotājs • Bibliotēka • Dzēšgumija • Galda spēle • Ģimenes koks • Rotaļu lācis • Mācību stunda • Tējas servīze • Šūpuļzirdziņš • Rotāļu laukums • Rotaļu zaldāts • Mācību grāmata
PARTS OF THE BODY 2024-06-28
27 Clues: NOS • UHO • ZUB • OKO • PRST • ČELO • RAME • ŠAKA • LEĐA • USTA • RUKA • VRAT • DLAN • USNA • KOSA • BRADA • PALAC • OBRAZ • LAKAT • JEZIK • GLAVA • NOKAT • VILICA • STOPALO • KOLJENO • PRST (NA NOZI) • BUTINA (NATKOLJENICA)
Parts of the body 2024-10-09
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- the front part of the torso.
- the joint connecting the arm and torso.
- the area between the chest and lower body.
- the joint connecting the foot to the leg.
- the organ of hearing.
- the upper part of the leg; supports body weight and movement.
- where food is taken in; used for talking.
- hard, bony structure in the mouth; used for chewing food.
- arm part connecting the upper and lower arm.
- the organ of seeing.
- the soft, rounded parts surrounding the mouth.
- curved bones surrounding the chest.
- the joint connecting the thigh and lower leg; allows bending of the leg.
- the rounded parts of the body on which you sit.
- the joint connecting the legs to the torso.
- the bones that form the frame of the mouth; holds the teeth.
- used for touching and holding.
- the part of the body above the hips; often associated with body shape.
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- the sides of the face below the eyes.
- the rear part of the torso.
- muscular organ inside the mouth; used for tasting and speech.
- the bottom part of the face.
- connects the head to the body.
- the front part of the head above the eyebrows.
- the area where the legs meet the torso; contains reproductive organs.
- the lower part of the leg; used for standing and walking.
- the part extending from the shoulder.
- the part that goes from the top of the lower body to the floor; used for walking and running.
- used for smelling and breathing.
- the short, thick finger.
- the back part of the foot; used in walking and standing.
- consists of a thumb, four fingers, and a palm.
- the strip of hair above the eye.
- foot finger; used for balance.
- the muscular back part of the lower leg; used in walking and running.
- the front part of the lower leg.
- arm parts name joint connecting the hand to the arm.
37 Clues: the organ of seeing. • the organ of hearing. • the short, thick finger. • the rear part of the torso. • the front part of the torso. • the bottom part of the face. • connects the head to the body. • foot finger; used for balance. • used for touching and holding. • used for smelling and breathing. • the strip of hair above the eye. • the front part of the lower leg. • ...
Wellness Body Basics Review 2023-02-03
Across
- Muscles is made of ____ (plural).
- You should drink half your ___ ____ in fluid ounces (two words, no space).
- These attach bone to bone.
- This muscle type forms the wall of the heart.
- ____ __ ______ joints allow the widest range of motion (three words, no space)
- Axial and _________ are the two types of bones found in your body.
- This muscle type is attached to bones.
- Your femur is an example of a ____ bone.
- This muscle is under the lungs and helps them breathe.
- The lining of your blood cells is an example of a ____ muscle.
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- Systolic and diastolic are examples of ____ ______ (two words, no space).
- These are the main airways into the lungs.
- This is the process by which bone is formed, renewed, and/or repaired.
- These pump blood away from the heart.
- Your max heart rate is 220 minus your ___.
- The ___ is the top two chambers of the heart.
- The ___ zone is 60-75% of your Max HR.
- Which blood cells fight off infection?
- These attach muscle to bone.
- ___ bring blood back to the heart.
- You need at least 8 hours of sleep and a proper _____.
- This is a common disease that causes your airways to be narrrower.
- Blood is made of mostly what?
- This is a decrease in muscle size after a long period of time with low/limited muscle usage.
24 Clues: These attach bone to bone. • These attach muscle to bone. • Blood is made of mostly what? • Muscles is made of ____ (plural). • ___ bring blood back to the heart. • These pump blood away from the heart. • The ___ zone is 60-75% of your Max HR. • Which blood cells fight off infection? • This muscle type is attached to bones. • Your femur is an example of a ____ bone. • ...
PARTS OF THE BODY 2023-02-17
23 Clues: napa • otsa • niska • ranne • selkä • peppu • leuka • reisi • poski • vatsa • polvi • sormi • kynsi • jalka • pohje • varvas • lantio • nilkka • peukalo • hiukset • rintakehä • kyynärpää • käsivarsi
Body and face parts 2023-02-23
30 Clues: sur • dans • un nez • autour • un pied • un oeil • lataille • des bras • des yeux • une tête • des mains • des pieds • un mollet • les joues • un menton • une bouche • le nombril • des doigts • des jambes • des genoux • des cuisses • des épaules • des mollets • la poitrine • des cheveux • des hanches • les oreilles • des sourcils • des poignets • des chevilles
Body Parts in English 2023-01-27
24 Clues: Pie • Boca • Pelo • Mano • Ojos • Nariz • Brazo • Dedos • Barba • Orejas • Sangre • Labios • Frente • Pierna • Cuello • Cabeza • Bigote • Dientes • Rodilla • Mejilla • Corazon • Espalda • Pulmones • Estomago
Face and body parts 2023-01-25
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- any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot
- one of the two soft parts that form the upper and lower edges of the mouth
- one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking
- one of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing
- the part of the body between the hand and the arm
- the opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind containing the teeth and the tongue
- the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are
- the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders
- the soft part of your face that is below your eye and between your mouth and ear
- the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend
- the line of short hairs above each eye in humans
- the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are
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- one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body
- the part in the middle of the arm where it bends, or the part of a piece of clothing that covers this area
- the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart and lungs
- an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest
- the joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot
- the part of a person's face below their mouth
- the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell
- either of the two organs, one on each side of the head, by which people or animals hear sounds, or the piece of skin and tissue outside the head connected to this organ
- the part of your body that is opposite to the front, from your shoulders to your bottom
- any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand, especially those that are not thumbs
22 Clues: the part of a person's face below their mouth • the line of short hairs above each eye in humans • the part of the body between the hand and the arm • any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot • the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend • the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- The framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrate animals and protects many of their internal organs
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback).
- to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment
- The role of chemical digestion is to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream.
- 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.
- smallest type of blood vessel
- system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the entire body of a human or other vertebrate
- the mechanical breaking down of food(chewing
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.(carries blood towards the heart)
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body
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- the system that involves breaking down the food you eat and turning into nutrients
- This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.(carries blood away from the heart)
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- This system uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
20 Clues: smallest type of blood vessel • the mechanical breaking down of food(chewing • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- The framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrate animals and protects many of their internal organs
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback).
- to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment
- The role of chemical digestion is to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream.
- 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.
- smallest type of blood vessel
- system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the entire body of a human or other vertebrate
- the mechanical breaking down of food(chewing
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.(carries blood towards the heart)
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body
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- the system that involves breaking down the food you eat and turning into nutrients
- This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.(carries blood away from the heart)
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- This system uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
20 Clues: smallest type of blood vessel • the mechanical breaking down of food(chewing • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- The framework that supports the soft tissues of vertebrate animals and protects many of their internal organs
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback).
- to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment
- The role of chemical digestion is to further degrade the molecular structure of the ingested compounds by digestive enzymes into a form that is absorbable into the bloodstream.
- 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.
- smallest type of blood vessel
- system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the entire body of a human or other vertebrate
- the mechanical breaking down of food(chewing
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.(carries blood towards the heart)
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body
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- the system that involves breaking down the food you eat and turning into nutrients
- This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.(carries blood away from the heart)
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
- This system uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
20 Clues: smallest type of blood vessel • the mechanical breaking down of food(chewing • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-17
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- striated muscle that can be controlled voluntarily
- a clear liquid secreted by glands in the mouth
- a digestive juice secreted by the liver
- a muscular partition in the chest used in respiration
- a band of tissue connecting a muscle to its bony attachment
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- a band of fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages
- a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels
- the muscle tissue of the heart
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- the watery fluid in which blood cells are suspended
- the chief solid component of mammalian urine
- any of the small tubules that are the excretory units of the vertebrate kidney
- the structure containing the vocal cords
- a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
- the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
- tough elastic tissue, mostly converted to bone in adults
- a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- a red protein in blood that transports oxygen
- a chamber connected to other chambers or passageways
20 Clues: the muscle tissue of the heart • a digestive juice secreted by the liver • the structure containing the vocal cords • the chief solid component of mammalian urine • a red protein in blood that transports oxygen • a clear liquid secreted by glands in the mouth • the passage between the pharynx and the stomach • striated muscle that can be controlled voluntarily • ...
body parts: Nhengo dzemuviri 2023-03-12
25 Clues: ziso • huro • gumbo • tsiye • ruoko • dumbu • hapwa • nzeve • nzara • mhino • vhudzi • gokora • tsapfu • matama • magaro • musoro • mazino • muromo • chidya • mbabvu • zvigunwe • gurokuro • chirebvu • mapendekete • chitsitsinho
lHEALTHY MIND, HEALTHY BODY 2023-03-13
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- a plant that is used to make flour
- the type of environment that a plant or an animal usually lives in
- very bad
- to put sth in a liquid and leave it until it is full of the liquid
- the raised part next to the road that people walk along
- a plant without leaves or flowers that gets its energy from other living things
- in the end
- a plant that has had a DNA changed scientifically
- to experience sth unpleasant
- a type of solid, liquid or gas
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- to show that sth is true
- interesting
- a gas that is in the air and which we breathe
- a few
- the use of medicines or therapies to make a medical condition go away
- an occasion when sth that you eat or drink make the liver stop working properly
- a bubble on the skin filled with liquid
- the part of the body that has a problem
- to continue for some time
- a plant that is growing somewhere that is not its natural habitat
- an area of red marks on the skin
- harmless
22 Clues: a few • very bad • harmless • in the end • interesting • to show that sth is true • to continue for some time • to experience sth unpleasant • a type of solid, liquid or gas • an area of red marks on the skin • a plant that is used to make flour • a bubble on the skin filled with liquid • the part of the body that has a problem • a gas that is in the air and which we breathe • ...
Body system and homeostasis 2023-03-15
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- the tissue, glands, and organs involve producing offspring
- cells that have the special ability to shorten to produce movement of the body parts
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- a change in a given direction causes additional change in the same direction
- smallest type of blood vessel
- associated with breathing or gas exchange
- blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood from organs to heart
- blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to tissue and organs in the body
- an organ that makes more substances, such as hormones, sweat, tears & saliva
- organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body
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- part of a system in which some portion of the system's output is used as input for future operations
- process of breaking down large foods into smaller pieces
- the ability of an organism to deal with the consequences of a disruption
- made up of the brain and spinal cord
- consist of a single muscle cell
- balance of body systems needed for the body to survive and function
- a complex network of glands and organs
- body's central framework
- substances made by glands in the body
20 Clues: body's central framework • smallest type of blood vessel • consist of a single muscle cell • made up of the brain and spinal cord • substances made by glands in the body • a complex network of glands and organs • associated with breathing or gas exchange • system that contains the heart and blood vessels • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • ...
Body Parts Spanish Vocab 2022-12-16
Across
- the flick of...
- these can get chapped
- attached to the foot
- in the middle of your arm
- above your eyes
- use them to hear
- things you cross when you sit
- what you point with
- some people have... on their face
- giraffes have long...
- not the front but
- head...knees and toes
- what you signal someone to stop with
- these don't lie
- attached to your hip
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- in the middle of your leg
- where your food goes
- what you think with
- shoes go on...
- ...of amor
- what you wipe with tissues
- attached to your neck
- ears, nose and ... doctor
- you go to the doctor to check up on...
- what you talk with
- crush's food up
- attached to the arm
- what your hand is attached to
- red and in your mouth
- can get broken in basketball
30 Clues: ...of amor • shoes go on... • the flick of... • above your eyes • crush's food up • these don't lie • use them to hear • not the front but • what you talk with • what you think with • what you point with • attached to the arm • where your food goes • attached to the foot • attached to your hip • these can get chapped • attached to your neck • giraffes have long... • red and in your mouth • ...
Parts of the body 2022-12-16
30 Clues: arm • leg • face • knee • hand • foot • nose • neck • hips • lips • ears • Head • elbow • teeth • chest • thigh • mouth • ankle • brain • beard • tongue • finger • throat • eyebrow • stomach • the back • The body • the wrist • shoulders • de pie toe
Body and daily vocab 2022-12-20
Across
- what needs the move and function
- the thing that can digest your food
- what helps you hear
- thing above your eyes
- what you use to think with
- thing that connects your head with your body
- can help you move your hand around more
- what helps you speak
- what your neck is connected too
- what you brush when you brush your teeth
- you can raise it in the air
- what you walk with
- whats on the back of your body
- you can pink up stuff with it
Down
- the boys parts under your hips
- can help your arm move around
- slimy thing in your mouth
- de pie thing connected to your foot
- helps your hand move in different directions
- what you can show your emotions on
- what you can move your foot with
- what is on the front of your body
- what helps you swallow
- you can move them side to side
- whats on the outside of your mouth
- if you hit it on something it can be funny
- what helps you smell
- something you can grow on your face
- the thing that makes you move out of place
- the things that make your legs bend
30 Clues: what you walk with • what helps you hear • what helps you smell • what helps you speak • thing above your eyes • what helps you swallow • slimy thing in your mouth • what you use to think with • you can raise it in the air • can help your arm move around • you can pink up stuff with it • the boys parts under your hips • you can move them side to side • whats on the back of your body • ...
Body Systems Vocabulary Review 2024-12-18
Across
- system made up of the brain and the spinal cord.
- a system that transports materials through blood using vessels.
- a tubelike structure of neurons that sends signals to and from the brain.
- a group of similar types of cells that work together to carry out specific tasks.
- microscopic sacs or pouches at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs.
- the basic functioning unit of the nervous system; a nerve cell.
- a process in which food is physically broken into smaller pieces.
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs.
- the main organs of the respiratory system.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and the leaves.
- the process by which cells become different types of cells.
- a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage; connects the larynx and the bronchi.
- a part of food used by the body to grow and survive.
- fingerlike projections, many of which cover the folds of the small intestine.
- the part of an organism that gathers, processes, and responds to information.
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- muscle found only in the heart.
- the lower two chambers of the heart.
- system made of sensory and motor neurons that transmit information between the central nervous system (CNS) and the rest of the body.
- where two or more bones meet.
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- a tiny blood vessel that delivers supplies to an individual cell and takes away waste materials.
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- strong body tissue that can contract in an orderly way.
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- a process in which chemical reactions break down pieces of food into small molecules.
- the upper two chambers of the heart.
- a group of organs that work together and perform a specific task.
- involuntary muscle named for its smooth appearance.
- special structures in all parts of the sensory system that detect stimuli.
- two narrow tubes that carry air into the lungs from the trachea.
- a series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen.
- a fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue.
- the tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- a thick, hard outer covering; protects and supports an animal’s body.
- a group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job.
- a system that transports blood and other fluids into open spaces that surround organs in the body.
- specialized plant tissue composed of tubelike cells that transports water and nutrients in some plants.
- a type of vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant.
- waves of muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb and use.
- the system that collects and eliminates wastes from the body and regulates the level of fluid in the body.
- the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1°C.
- the part of your nervous system that detects or senses the environment.
- a small opening in the epidermis, or surface layer, of a leaf.
45 Clues: where two or more bones meet. • muscle found only in the heart. • the upper two chambers of the heart. • the lower two chambers of the heart. • the main organs of the respiratory system. • a vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • the tissue that connects bones to other bones. • system made up of the brain and the spinal cord. • ...
Parts of the Body 2024-11-21
Across
- (Organ used to digest food - 7 letters)
- (Bone protecting the chest organs - 3 letters)
- (Used for seeing - 3 letters)
- (Used for hearing - 3 letters)
- (Hard structure that forms the skeleton - 4 letters)
- (Pumps blood throughout the body - 5 letters)
- (Covers and protects the body - 4 letters)
- (Upper limb from shoulder to wrist - 3 letters)
- (Controls thoughts and actions - 5 letters)
- (Part of the eye that controls light entry - 5 letters)
- (Organ used for breathing - 4 letters)
- (Used for tasting and speaking - 6 letters)
- (Carries blood to the heart - 4 letters)
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- (Joint between the hand and arm - 5 letters)
- (The organ used for breathing and smelling - 4 letters)
- (Organ that detoxifies the body - 5 letters)
- (A lower limb joint - 4 letters)
- (Joint in the arm - 5 letters)
- (Connects the head to the rest of the body - 4 letters)
- (Used for chewing - 3 letters)
- (A part of the body located at the end of the arm - 4 letters)
- (Part of the hand - 5 letters)
- (Protects the brain, made of bone - 5 letters)
- (Joint connecting the foot and leg - 5 letters)
- (Used for tasting and speaking - 6 letters)
- (The backbone - 5 letters)
- (Used for chewing - 5 letters)
27 Clues: (The backbone - 5 letters) • (Used for seeing - 3 letters) • (Joint in the arm - 5 letters) • (Used for hearing - 3 letters) • (Used for chewing - 3 letters) • (Part of the hand - 5 letters) • (Used for chewing - 5 letters) • (A lower limb joint - 4 letters) • (Organ used for breathing - 4 letters) • (Organ used to digest food - 7 letters) • ...
Spanish II Body Parts 2024-11-08
22 Clues: Arm • Hip • Neck • Hair • Back • Head • Face • Foot • Hand • Brain • Waist • Teeth • Elbow • Heart • Beard • Mouth • Throat • Fingers • Stomach • Eyebrows • Forehead • Mustache
The Body and Clothes 2025-01-29
at the doctor's + body 2025-01-29
Across
- плечо
- рука целиков
- локоть
- рука кисть
- - скорая помощь (машина)
- - бинт, повязка
- боль
- -насморк
- -пульс
- - щека
- - подбородок
- головная боль
- - бедро целиком
- болеть
- - лекарство
- - кровяное давление
- - запястье
- - химик, аптекарь
- - пластырь, гипс (штукатурка)
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- запись по времени
- - лоб
- записаться на прием
- колено
- палец ноги
- - стоматолог
- нажимать
- - инъекция, укол
- - лодыжка
- - медсестра
- - больное горло
- язык
- шея
- - таблетки
- срочный
- бедро (боковая часть)
- больной живот
36 Clues: шея • боль • язык • - лоб • плечо • колено • локоть • -пульс • - щека • болеть • срочный • нажимать • -насморк • - лодыжка • палец ноги • рука кисть • - таблетки • - запястье • - медсестра • - лекарство • рука целиков • - стоматолог • - подбородок • головная боль • больной живот • - бинт, повязка • - бедро целиком • - инъекция, укол • - больное горло • запись по времени • - химик, аптекарь • записаться на прием • - кровяное давление • ...
El Cuerpo (The Body) 2025-01-28
Across
- between the stomach and neck
- has teeth
- where your throat is located
- where you blush
- holds your brain
- joint in your arm
- you use to hold things
- you use to swallow things
- hair above your eyes
- you use to smell things
- is either an innie or outie
- joint in the middle of leg
- between your neck to your bottom
- del pie painting them is called a pedicure
- between your forearm and hands
- grows out the top of your head
- contains your hands and elbows
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- connects our arms to our body
- area above the eyebrows
- where makeup is applied
- back part of the foot
- between your ribs and hips
- has pupils
- you use to hear things
- front part of hand
- you have 10 on your hands
- under your mouth
- used to walk
- joint that connects your leg and foot
- large joint near your bottom
- where you put shoes and socks on
- where your belly button is
32 Clues: has teeth • has pupils • used to walk • where you blush • holds your brain • under your mouth • joint in your arm • front part of hand • hair above your eyes • back part of the foot • you use to hear things • you use to hold things • area above the eyebrows • where makeup is applied • you use to smell things • you use to swallow things • you have 10 on your hands • between your ribs and hips • ...
Unit 9: Body Talk 2025-03-14
Across
- When your ear is ..., you have a small hole in it. (durchstochen, gepierct)
- Eating too much fast food can be a .... risk (Gesundheitsrisiko)
- He looked so funny that the girls ... when they saw him. (kicherten)
- The pirates ... the treasure on a small island. (begraben)
- Humans ... with language. (kommunizieren)
- On each hand you have four fingers and a .... (Daumen)
- Let’s have tea in the ... room this afternoon. (Wohnzimmer)
- During the opening ... the stadium was full. (Zeremonie)
- The ... makes a hole in your ear for the earring. (Nadel)
- We won 3 – 0. It was a great .... (Sieg)
- He’s not too cute, but he’s a ... boy. (einigermaßen gut)
- He grew up in Malaysia, near the Indonesian .... (Grenze)
- If you are ..., you try to go to church regularly. (religiös)
- She didn’t like school, she has a ... nature. (rebellisch)
Down
- Is there a ... that you might not come to my party? (Möglichkeit)
- Our neighbour died yesterday. The ... is on Friday. (Begräbnis)
- “This film is really boring,” she .... (seufzte)
- Today piercing has become very .... (in Mode, modisch)
- The accident has not done any ... damage. (dauerhaft, endgültig)
- Why do you wear a stud? – Well, ..., I think it looks good! (erstens)
- The ... is the area on the inside of your hand. (Handfläche)
- I can’t hear you. ... your head if you agree. (mit dem Kopf nicken)
- Japan and China are in the .... East.(Fernost)
- She didn’t even look at me at the party. She just ... me. (ignorierte)
- Your ... finger is the finger that is next to your thumb. (Zeigefinger)
- Take more time. Don’t do things so .... (hastig)
- The two sisters had nothing in .... (gemein, gemeinsam)
- I didn’t have enough money to pay the bill. I felt very .... (verlegen)
- I think I ... her when I said she was overweight. (beleidigte)
- Everything she wears is black. She must be a .... (Grufti)
30 Clues: We won 3 – 0. It was a great .... (Sieg) • Humans ... with language. (kommunizieren) • Japan and China are in the .... East.(Fernost) • “This film is really boring,” she .... (seufzte) • Take more time. Don’t do things so .... (hastig) • Today piercing has become very .... (in Mode, modisch) • On each hand you have four fingers and a .... (Daumen) • ...
Parts of the body 2025-03-04
Across
- You can point with it
- You can eat with it
- You can see with it
- You can carry a bag on it
- You usually have ten of it, five on each foot
- You can wear t-shirts on it
- Your brain is inside of it
- You can smell things with it
- This is the middle of your leg
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- Man can grow facial hair on it
- You can run with them
- You can flex it
- You can feel it digesting food
- You can wear belts on it
- You can hold things with it
- You can hear with it
- This is the middle of your arm
- You can kick a ball with it
- You can squeeze it
- You can wear necklaces on it
20 Clues: You can flex it • You can squeeze it • You can eat with it • You can see with it • You can hear with it • You can run with them • You can point with it • You can wear belts on it • You can carry a bag on it • Your brain is inside of it • You can hold things with it • You can kick a ball with it • You can wear t-shirts on it • You can smell things with it • You can wear necklaces on it • ...
Bones in the body 2025-03-11
Across
- commonly called the knee
- the skull
- superior to the coccyx but inferior to the lumbar
- structures the bottom layer of the skull
- long bone on the thumb side that makes up the forearm
- bottom part of the vertebrae
- vertebrae inferior to the cervical and superior to the lumbar
- opposite bone to the radius
- the most medial bone, on the anterior side
- connects the shoulder to the sternum
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- flat bone on the posterior side
- the wrist
- top layer of the vertebrae
- rhymes with nebula
- in the feet and hands
- between tarsals and phalanges
- largest bone on your arm
- proximal to the phalanges, but distal to the carpals
- connected to the pelvis and tibia
- directly inferior to the fibula
- largest bone inferior to the femur
- located at the very end of the vertebrae
22 Clues: the wrist • the skull • rhymes with nebula • in the feet and hands • commonly called the knee • largest bone on your arm • top layer of the vertebrae • opposite bone to the radius • bottom part of the vertebrae • between tarsals and phalanges • flat bone on the posterior side • directly inferior to the fibula • connected to the pelvis and tibia • largest bone inferior to the femur • ...
Bones of the body 2025-04-02
Across
- forearm, medially
- Longer bone
- Wrist small bones
- Foot small bones
- Protect spinal cord
- Arm
- bones of fingers and toes
- Forearm, laterally
- first toe
- protect eyes
- leg, laterally
- above the eyebrows
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- upper sides of head
- Upper thorax
- holds upper teeth
- heel
- move when aet and speak
- protect lungs and heart
- above ears
- Back of the head
- middle of the chest
- Leg, frontally and medially
- upper back bones
23 Clues: Arm • heel • first toe • above ears • Longer bone • Upper thorax • protect eyes • leg, laterally • Back of the head • Foot small bones • upper back bones • holds upper teeth • forearm, medially • Wrist small bones • Forearm, laterally • above the eyebrows • upper sides of head • middle of the chest • Protect spinal cord • move when aet and speak • protect lungs and heart • bones of fingers and toes • ...
Human Body System Crossword 2025-03-31
Across
- Responsible for the movement of the human body
- Delivers oxygen and glucose to cells through the blood and takes away waste (carbon dioxide)from the cells
- Consisting of many different and connected parts.
- These act like wires, carrying messages between your body and brain.
- This organ controls your thoughts, memory, and body movements
- An organism consisting of two or more cells
- A tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach.
- What something does (its job)
- This organ breaks down food with acids and enzymes.
- Pulls oxygen in from the air and removes(breathes out) carbon dioxide (waste)
- A self contained living thing
- The breakdown of food into smaller parts(glucose and nutrients).
- A strong muscle that pumps blood throughout your body
- These blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
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- Cleans the blood and gets rid of waste in the body
- The largest organ in your body, it protects you from germs and helps regulate temperature
- These organs filter waste from your blood and make urine.
- These give your body shape and protect your organs.
- An organism consisting of one cell
- Group of different tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- Organs and tissues working together to perform a function
- Sends messages to all parts of the body
- These blood vessels carry blood back to the heart."
- These organs help you breathe by taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide.
- When something is put together in the correct way or order
- Groups of specialized cells that work together
- Also called the windpipe, this tube carries air to the lungs
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things
28 Clues: What something does (its job) • A self contained living thing • An organism consisting of one cell • Sends messages to all parts of the body • An organism consisting of two or more cells • Responsible for the movement of the human body • Groups of specialized cells that work together • Consisting of many different and connected parts. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2025-03-19
Across
- groups of organs that work together to perform specific functions
- the body's system responsible for removing waste products and excess water
- a blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the body's tissues back to the heart
- the collection of organs and tissues that facilitate breathing
- a specialized type of tissue that is responsible for generating movement in the body
- a series of organs that work together to break down food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate waste products
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream
- the collection of organs and tissues in both males and females that enable sexual reproduction
- the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes
- a network of tissues that work together to enable movement, maintain posture, and circulate blood throughout the body
- a single elongated muscle cell that forms the building blocks of muscle tissue
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- chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands in the body
- the body's framework, composed of bones, cartilage, and ligaments, that provides support, shape, and protection to the body, and facilitates movement with muscles
- your body's communication network, made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- delicate blood vessels that deliver nutrients and oxygen to cells throughout your body
- a network of organs and vessels that transports blood throughout the body
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- a network of glands and organs that produce and release hormones
- any self-regulating process by which an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are best for its survival
- blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
20 Clues: the collection of organs and tissues that facilitate breathing • chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands in the body • a network of glands and organs that produce and release hormones • groups of organs that work together to perform specific functions • a network of organs and vessels that transports blood throughout the body • ...
Body Systems Test #3 2025-03-17
Across
- your heart has four of these
- a connection made by learning something new
- "doorways" between chambers
- the system that allows for blood to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide
- this lobe is responsible for hearing and memory retrieval
- the system meant to keep you safe from germs
- this lobe is responsible for touch, taste, and temp.
- blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart
- this lobe is responsible for vision
- nerve cells
- this part of the brain is responsible for basic life functions
- the rhythm of how your heart contracts
- type of germ that causes illness like COVID or the flu
- you body's "pump"
- the system that allows for messages to be sent between the brain and body
- the "pathways" that messages travel in the body
- white blood cells that remember the germs
Down
- type of germ that causes infection
- flush potential germs out of the eyes
- type of germ that causes illness like nausea or diarrhea
- small part inside the brain responsible for emotions (think "lid-flipping")
- this lobe is responsible for critical thinking
- the body's "over-reaction" to something harmless
- shaped like a frisbee, they carry things in the blood
- the main thing your circulatory system is responsible for transporting
- wall of muscle dividing the two sides of the heart
- white blood cells that fight the germs
- this part of the brain is responsible for balance and coordination
- a bundle of nerves that branch out to the various parts of the body
- break down potential germs in the mouth as you eat
- one of the two upper chambers of the heart
- process of blood flowing through the body
- the "control center" of your body
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- type of germ that causes illness like athlete's foot
- one of the two lower chambers of the heart
- your body's first defense against germs before they get into the body
37 Clues: nerve cells • you body's "pump" • "doorways" between chambers • your heart has four of these • the "control center" of your body • type of germ that causes infection • this lobe is responsible for vision • flush potential germs out of the eyes • white blood cells that fight the germs • the rhythm of how your heart contracts • process of blood flowing through the body • ...
Parts of the body 2025-04-10
Across
- – Hard part of the body that forms the skeleton.
- – The front part of the neck, inside where food and air pass.
- – Organ that removes waste from the blood.
- – Tubes that carry blood through the body.
- – The soft part of your face below the eyes.
- – The short, thick finger.
- – The part of your face above your eyebrows.
- – The bottom part of your face, below your mouth.
- – The upper part of the leg.
- – The muscle in the mouth used for tasting and speaking.
- – The part of the body above the hips.
- – The outer layer of your body.
- – The front part of the body between the neck and stomach.
- – Organs used to breathe.
- – Organ that helps clean your blood and digest food.
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- – One of the five parts at the end of the foot.
- – Organ inside the head used for thinking.
- – Hair above your eyes.
- – Small hairs that grow on the edge of your eyelids.
- – Organ that digests food.
- – The back part of your foot, under your ankle.
- – The joint between the hand and the arm.
- – One of the two holes in the nose.
- – Organ that pumps blood around your body.
- – The back part of the lower leg.
- – Joint connecting the foot to the leg.
- – The side of the body between the waist and the top of the leg.
27 Clues: – Hair above your eyes. • – Organs used to breathe. • – Organ that digests food. • – The short, thick finger. • – The upper part of the leg. • – The outer layer of your body. • – The back part of the lower leg. • – One of the two holes in the nose. • – The part of the body above the hips. • – Joint connecting the foot to the leg. • – The joint between the hand and the arm. • ...
Human Body Chapter 1 2025-04-15
Across
- pigment that gives our hair and skin their color
- glands that make oil
- type of tissue that sends electrical messages
- body's ability to maintain a stable, internal environment
- type of muscle that moves bones
- connects bone to bone
- type of tissue that makes up our skin
- middle layer of skin
- type of muscle that moves food and waste
- top layer of skin
- type of muscle found in the heart
- connects muscle to bone
- structure that makes the hair
- cells that make melanin
Down
- group of tissues working together
- system that includes the hair, skin, and nails
- part of bone that is dense and underneath the top layer
- inside part of bones that has pores and blood vessels
- type of tissue such as blood and ligaments
- outer layer of bone
- type of tissue that moves our body
- where bones meet
- group of cells
- part of bone that makes blood cells
- body system that contains bones and cartilage
25 Clues: group of cells • where bones meet • top layer of skin • outer layer of bone • glands that make oil • middle layer of skin • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • cells that make melanin • structure that makes the hair • type of muscle that moves bones • group of tissues working together • type of muscle found in the heart • type of tissue that moves our body • ...
activities and body party 2025-06-03
body systems crossword puzzle 2025-06-04
Across
- Connects the brain to the spinal cord, controlling automatic functions.
- Cord Major pathway for transmitting signals between the brain and the body.
- Outer layer of the brain responsible for processing information.
- Neuron Type of neuron transmitting sensory input to the brain.
- Brain region regulating homeostasis and hormones.
- Neuron Type of neuron transmitting signals to muscles.
- Involuntary response to stimuli.
- The part controlling voluntary muscle movements.
- Branch-like structures receiving signals.
- Long projection that transmits impulses away from the cell body.
- Basic unit of the nervous system.
Down
- The gap between neurons where communication occurs.
- Relay center for sensory information.
- Chemical messenger used for communication between neurons.
- The part controlling involuntary functions like heart rate.
- Fatty substance that insulates axons.
- The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Part of the brainstem involved in breathing and heartbeat.
- Largest part of the brain responsible for higher functions.
- Coordinates movement and balance.
20 Clues: Involuntary response to stimuli. • Coordinates movement and balance. • Basic unit of the nervous system. • Relay center for sensory information. • Fatty substance that insulates axons. • Branch-like structures receiving signals. • The part controlling voluntary muscle movements. • Brain region regulating homeostasis and hormones. • ...
Body Systems (part 1) 2025-04-16
Across
- this muscle is found only in the walls of the heart
- a bone that protects the brain
- the largest artery in the body
- a keratin protein that protects the tips of your fingers and toes
- also known as the windpipe
- how many chambers are in the heart
- these muscles bend parts of your body
- this system consists of the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands
- is stored in your bones for use in the body
- found all over the body to control body temperature
- a muscular pump that allows blood to move
- a keratin protein found on the head, face, arms, and legs that provides insulation
- the main passageways into the lungs
- are found attached to the bones and allow for movement
- the primary organ of the respiratory system
Down
- small, thin blood vessels that are found throughout the body
- connect skeletal muscles to bone
- blood vessels that transport oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- this organ has smooth muscle that helps contract to squeeze food
- these are blood vessels that transport all over the body
- tiny sacs in the lungs that allow movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- is found inside the larger bones and produces red/white blood cells
- this system provides bony protection to your internal organs
- this system is responsible for transporting blood in the body
- this type of muscle is found on the walls of your internal organs
- the main external opening to breath
- skeletal muscles are described this way because your brain chooses to control them
- these form when there is a build up of melanin in the skin
- the 2nd layer of skin where hair follicles are found
- where skin is the thinnest on the body
- muscle that expands and contracts to move air in and out of lungs
- caused by spasms of the diaphragm
- these muscles straighten parts of your body
33 Clues: also known as the windpipe • a bone that protects the brain • the largest artery in the body • connect skeletal muscles to bone • caused by spasms of the diaphragm • how many chambers are in the heart • the main external opening to breath • the main passageways into the lungs • these muscles bend parts of your body • where skin is the thinnest on the body • ...
BODY PART OF ANIMAL 2025-05-04
20 Clues: EKOR • KAKI • MATA • MULUT • LEHER • PARUH • SIRIP • CAKAR • KUMIS • SAYAP • TULANG • HIDUNG • GADING • KEPALA • BELALAI • TELINGA • BULU KUCING • BULU UNGGAS • LUBANG HIDUNG • PUNGGUNG/BELAKANG
Body Systems Part 1 2025-07-20
Across
- The angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet
- The loss of muscle mass, strength, and function that comes with aging
- A type of leukocyte that surrounds and kills invading cells
- The surgical removal of one or both testicles
- The medical term for stopping or controlling bleeding
- AKA spinal osteoarthritis, is a degenerative disorder that can cause the loss of normal spinal structure and function
- Pain in the head
- The abnormal softening of cartilage
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- The gradual loss of sensorineural hearing that occurs as the body ages
- AKA hardening of the arteries, is any of a group of diseases characterized by thickening and the loss of elasticity of arterial walls
- The medical term for above the stomach
- A portion of the respiratory system that is posterior to the nasal cavity and continues downward to behind the mouth
- The medical term for profuse sweating
- Blood cells that are involved in defending the body against infective organisms and foreign substances
- Excessive hunger
- The inflammation of the kidney or kidneys
- The medical term for heartburn
- A group of disorders characterized by dry, thickened, and scaly skin
- The normal termination of menstruation in women during middle age
- The watery flow of mucus from the nose
20 Clues: Excessive hunger • Pain in the head • The medical term for heartburn • The abnormal softening of cartilage • The medical term for profuse sweating • The medical term for above the stomach • The watery flow of mucus from the nose • The inflammation of the kidney or kidneys • The surgical removal of one or both testicles • The angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet • ...
Body Parts and Help 2025-05-06
Across
- Te ____ el pecho.
- finger
- A ellos ___ duelen las cabezas.
- arm
- feet
- Help me
- to hurt
- repeat please = _____ pr favor
- Me ______ las piernas.
- backs
- Do you speak english? = _____ usted ingles?
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- shoulders
- Can you help me? = ______ ayudarme?
- to help
- I need help = ______ ayuda
- body
- I can help you = puedo ______
- knee
- toes = los dedos de ____
- What hurts? = Que ___ duele?
- hands = ____ manos
- Our necks hurt = ___ duelen los cuellos.
22 Clues: arm • body • feet • knee • backs • finger • to help • Help me • to hurt • shoulders • Te ____ el pecho. • hands = ____ manos • Me ______ las piernas. • toes = los dedos de ____ • I need help = ______ ayuda • What hurts? = Que ___ duele? • I can help you = puedo ______ • repeat please = _____ pr favor • A ellos ___ duelen las cabezas. • Can you help me? = ______ ayudarme? • ...
Understanding the Human Body 2023-01-02
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- a round nodule or small eminence
- a large projection of a bone
- bone type that uniquely protects the organs
- distinct border or ridge, usually rough
- the hollow center of long bones that contains bone marrow
- air space found in some skull bones
- holes that allow a vessel or nerve to pass through or between bone
- short channel or passageway
- bone type that supports the body's weight and facilitates movement
- covering that lines the marrow cavity of a bone
- depression on a bone surface
- the shaft of long bones
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- bone type that provides stability and is as long as they are wide
- Osteoblasts that embed within the bone matrix
- cells responsible for the breakdown and reabsorption of bone
- rounded knob-like end separated from the rest of the body of a long bone
- the ends of long bones
- bone type that is embedded in tendons to protect from wear
- sharp projections from the bone surface
- bone building and bone repairing cells located in the periosteum
- covering located on the outer surface of bones
21 Clues: the ends of long bones • the shaft of long bones • short channel or passageway • a large projection of a bone • depression on a bone surface • a round nodule or small eminence • air space found in some skull bones • distinct border or ridge, usually rough • sharp projections from the bone surface • bone type that uniquely protects the organs • ...
Bones in the Body 2023-01-05
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- The lamboid suture separates the parietal bone and the ... bone in the cranium
- The bone in your body that is 1/3 of your height
- Medial to the radius
- the easiest bone in the body to dislocate
- The small, thin bone that separates the nasal cavities
- The most weight-bearing bone in the leg
- Proximal to the radius
- The scientific name for the thumb
- The bone in your leg that isn't weight bearing
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- The scientific name of the cheekbone in the skull
- The scientific name of the shoulder blade
- The bone that has 3 parts in the thoracic region
- The smallest bone in the hand
- The coronal suture that separates the Parietal bone and the ... bone in the cranium
- The scientific name for the collarbone
- The scientific name for the heel
- lateral to the ulna
- The squamous suture separates the parietal bone and the ... bone in the cranium
- The scientific name for the big toe
- The bones located in the thoracic region that protects the heart and lungs
20 Clues: lateral to the ulna • Medial to the radius • Proximal to the radius • The smallest bone in the hand • The scientific name for the heel • The scientific name for the thumb • The scientific name for the big toe • The scientific name for the collarbone • The most weight-bearing bone in the leg • The scientific name of the shoulder blade • the easiest bone in the body to dislocate • ...
Your Own Body Equipment 2023-01-23
Across
- open it to eat
- you open it when you wake-up
- put on your hat in
- you will twist necktie to me
- I am white and solid
- the feather's eyes
- one of feet
- whitin neck
- belly circle
- to taste salty or sweet
- pedestal once you beg
- listening music with
- black like yarn
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- i store you eat
- your beard grew of
- to hold things
- it is like a piece of beam
- clap me once you proud
- i beat within your chest
- the engsel
- thumb is one of it
- spot which you will kiss loved
- you can smell a parfum
- destroy any foods
24 Clues: the engsel • one of feet • whitin neck • belly circle • open it to eat • to hold things • i store you eat • black like yarn • destroy any foods • your beard grew of • put on your hat in • the feather's eyes • thumb is one of it • I am white and solid • listening music with • pedestal once you beg • clap me once you proud • you can smell a parfum • to taste salty or sweet • i beat within your chest • ...
Name the body parts 2023-03-15
24 Clues: tå • øje • hud • fod • øre • hår • knæ • ben • arm • næse • mund • negl • hånd • mave • ankel • hoved • tunge • fødder • tænder • finger • skulder • øjenbryn • brystkasse • tommelfinger
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-15
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- the breaking down of the bonds in food to convert them into organic molecules.
- is composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- The smallest type of blood vessel.
- 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.
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
- the mechanical breakdown of food
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important functions in the body.
- transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs.
- made up of the digestive tract and other organs that help the body break down and absorb food.
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- the body's chemical messengers, sending signals into the bloodstream and tissues.
- the ability to maintain internal stability in an organism in response to the environmental changes.
- The muscular system is an organ system responsible for providing strength, keeping up the balance, maintaining posture, allowing movement.
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- your body's central framework.
- The systems that excrete wastes from the body.
- 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.
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children).
- a type of blood vessel that return deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart.
- in walls of hollow visceral organs (such as the liver, pancreas, and intestines), except the heart.
20 Clues: your body's central framework. • the mechanical breakdown of food • The smallest type of blood vessel. • The systems that excrete wastes from the body. • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring (children). • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- Muscle cell.
- Homeostasis.
- The network of organs and tissues that help you breath.
- Comprised of the endocrine gland s.
- Composed of specialized cells that allow you to move, think, function, ect.
- The product of a reaction leads to a decrease in that reaction.
- An organ system responsible for providing strength, allowing movement, ect.
- The smallest blood vessels.
- A group of cells that synthesizes substances.
- A network of many different parts that work together to help you move.
- Organs which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body.
- A group of organs consisting of the central gastrointestinal tract.
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- The mechanical breakdown of food.
- Soft tissue.
- Functions in the regulation of physiological activities and in maintaining homeostasis.
- The biological system that enables sexual reproduction and the production of offspring.
- Amplifying or magnifying the change or output.
- The chemical breakdown of food.
- Biological mechanisms whereby homeostasis is maintained.
- The heart and network of blood vessels that move blood, nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
- Group of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body.
21 Clues: Muscle cell. • Soft tissue. • Homeostasis. • The smallest blood vessels. • The chemical breakdown of food. • The mechanical breakdown of food. • Comprised of the endocrine gland s. • A group of cells that synthesizes substances. • Amplifying or magnifying the change or output. • The network of organs and tissues that help you breath. • ...
Le corps- The body 2023-03-29
32 Clues: ear • eye • leg • arm • lip • neck • foot • nose • hair • hand • knee • body • head • chin • heel • back • ankle • chest • elbow • mouth • ankle • tooth • waist • throat • tongue • cheeck • finger • stomach • eyebrow • shoulder • forehead • buttocks
body parts 1 -2 2025-01-22
30 Clues: шея • нос • ухо • рот • губы • -зуб • горло • живот • -зубы • плечо • спина • - глаз • ступни • колено • - язык • - нога • - лицо • - бедро • - талия • - пятки • -ступня • - голова • - локоть • палец ноги • палец на руке • рука (кисть ) • грудная клетка • рука (целиком) • - волосы (неисчисл) • - бедро (боковая часть)
body parts 1 -3 2025-01-22
30 Clues: рот • нос • шея • ухо • -зуб • губы • спина • живот • горло • плечо • -зубы • колено • ступни • - глаз • - язык • - лицо • - нога • - бедро • - пятки • - талия • -ступня • - локоть • - голова • палец ноги • рука (кисть ) • палец на руке • рука (целиком) • грудная клетка • - волосы (неисчисл) • - бедро (боковая часть)
Human body and adjective 2025-02-22
Across
- - rambut
- - tebal
- - gigi depan besar
- - bulu mata
- - Kepala
- - mancung
- - botak
- - lurus
- - pipi
- - jidat
- - gigi ga rata
- - langsing
- - kuping
- - telapak tangan
- - siku
- - keriting
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- - rata-rata
- - lutut
- - kaki bagian atas
- - bergelombang
- - bahu
- - tangan
- - dagu
- - perut
- - pendek
- - pesek
- - alis
- - kaki bagian bawah
- - dada
- - tinggi
- - hidung
- - punggung
32 Clues: - bahu • - dagu • - pipi • - alis • - dada • - siku • - tebal • - lutut • - botak • - perut • - lurus • - pesek • - jidat • - rambut • - Kepala • - tangan • - pendek • - tinggi • - hidung • - kuping • - mancung • - langsing • - punggung • - keriting • - rata-rata • - bulu mata • - bergelombang • - gigi ga rata • - telapak tangan • - gigi depan besar • - kaki bagian atas • - kaki bagian bawah
Parts of the body 2024-10-11
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- upper limb of your body
- the part of your face below the mouth
- the middle joint of the leg
- you have five of them in your foot
- the back of your leg between the knee and the foot
- organs in the urinary system
- either side of the face below the eye
- where your hands join your arms
- the top of your arm
- you taste food with it
- where two bones meet
- the back part of your feet
- the front part of your leg between the knee and the foot
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- where your foot joins your legs
- the middle joint of the arm
- between your shoulders
- organ that produces bile
- bones that protect the heart
- organ that pumps blood to your body
- where your teeth grow
- it has palm, finger and thumb
- you breath with them
- part of the face through which you breath
- fleshy parts of the mouth
- the top part of your leg
- lower limb of your body
26 Clues: the top of your arm • you breath with them • where two bones meet • where your teeth grow • between your shoulders • you taste food with it • upper limb of your body • lower limb of your body • organ that produces bile • the top part of your leg • fleshy parts of the mouth • the back part of your feet • the middle joint of the leg • the middle joint of the arm • ...
Parts of the Body 2024-11-05
Across
- the internal organ where digestion takes place
- each of the digits of the foot
- the lower limb of the human body
- the joint connecting the leg with the trunk of the body
- the joint connecting the foot with the leg
- the upper limb of the human body from shoulder to hand
- the upper part of the human body
- the lower part of the face below the mouth
- the part of the leg between the hip and the knee
- the joint between the upper and lower arm
- the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips
- each of the five digits of the hand
- the front part of the head from the forehead to the chin
- the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle
- the front part of the neck, including the esophagus
- the joint between the thigh and the lower leg
- the joint where the arm connects to the body
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- the part of the face above the eyebrows
- the lower part of the face that moves when you eat or talk
- the back part of the foot below the ankle
- the opening in the face used for eating and speaking
- the end part of the arm beyond the wrist
- the short, thick first digit of the hand
- the part of the body connecting the head to the shoulders
- the joint connecting the hand with the forearm
- the front part of the body between the neck and the abdomen
- the fleshy side of the face below the eye and above the jaw
- the organ on the face for breathing and smelling
- the muscular back part of the lower leg
- the organ of hearing
30 Clues: the organ of hearing • each of the digits of the foot • the lower limb of the human body • the upper part of the human body • each of the five digits of the hand • the part of the face above the eyebrows • the muscular back part of the lower leg • the end part of the arm beyond the wrist • the short, thick first digit of the hand • the back part of the foot below the ankle • ...
Basic 3 - Body Parts 2024-11-01
Basic 3 - Body Parts 2024-11-01
Muscles of the Body 2024-11-14
Across
- Located on the back of the upper arm, this muscle extends the elbow.
- Located along the inner thigh, this muscle helps in hip adduction and knee flexion.
- Surrounding the shoulder, this muscle lifts and rotates the arm.
- Running down the front of the abdomen, this muscle flexes the spine, enabling forward bending.
- Found on the outer side of the thigh, this muscle extends the knee.
- Located in the front of the thigh, this muscle extends the knee and helps flex the hip.
- Located on the side of the head, this muscle aids in closing the jaw.
- Running along the side of the neck, this muscle rotates and flexes the head.
- Located on the inner thigh, this muscle works to extend the knee and stabilize the patella (kneecap).
- Positioned at the back of the skull, this muscle helps move the scalp.
- The main muscle of the buttocks, it extends and rotates the hip, providing strength for standing and climbing.
- Running diagonally across the front of the thigh, this muscle aids in flexing, abducting, and rotating the hip.
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- Found on the front of the upper arm, this muscle flexes the elbow and rotates the forearm.
- Located in the jaw, this muscle is essential for chewing by elevating the mandible.
- A large muscle in the mid to lower back, it adducts, extends, and rotates the shoulder inward.
- Positioned on the front of the lower leg, this muscle dorsiflexes the foot, allowing for upward movement.
- Surrounding the eyes, this muscle enables blinking and closing of the eyelids.
- Located in the upper back, this muscle moves and stabilizes the shoulder blades and supports neck movement.
- Located in the calf, this muscle aids in plantar flexing the foot, allowing for pushing off while walking.
- Found on the forehead, this muscle raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead.
- beneath the gastrocnemius in the calf, this muscle also aids in plantar flexion of the foot.
- Oblique Found on the sides of the abdomen, this muscle helps rotate the torso and compresses the abdominal cavity.
- Part of the hamstrings on the back of the thigh, this muscle flexes the knee and extends the hip.
- Covering the chest, this muscle adducts and rotates the arm inward.
- Found on the outer surface of the pelvis, this muscle abducts and stabilizes the hip.
25 Clues: Surrounding the shoulder, this muscle lifts and rotates the arm. • Found on the outer side of the thigh, this muscle extends the knee. • Covering the chest, this muscle adducts and rotates the arm inward. • Located on the back of the upper arm, this muscle extends the elbow. • Located on the side of the head, this muscle aids in closing the jaw. • ...
Bones of the Body 2024-12-04
Across
- front part of the shoulder girdle
- toe and finger bones
- forefoot bones
- bone located at the front of the chest
- the spine bones
- forearm bone connects to the thumb
- large bone at the base of the spine, connects to legs
- connects wrist bones to finger bones
- the outside shin bone
- the ankle bones
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- wrist bones
- funny bone
- knee cap
- top part of the skull
- longest and strongest bone in the body
- the hip bone
- forearm bone opposite to the thumb
- slender curved bones that protect the thoracic cavity
- back part of the shoulder girdle
- the inside shin bone
20 Clues: knee cap • funny bone • wrist bones • the hip bone • forefoot bones • the spine bones • the ankle bones • toe and finger bones • the inside shin bone • top part of the skull • the outside shin bone • back part of the shoulder girdle • front part of the shoulder girdle • forearm bone opposite to the thumb • forearm bone connects to the thumb • connects wrist bones to finger bones • ...
Body parts and hairstyles 2024-12-06
21 Clues: ige • reie • laup • põlv • lõug • kube • kand • naba • säär • kolju • palmik • kiilas • ripsmed • lõualuu • peopesa • käsivars • püsilokid • silmatera • hobusesaba • rastapatsid • Vikerkest ehk iiris
organs of the body 2024-11-12
Across
- The organ that stores urine.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- The organ responsible for gas exchange.
- Flexible tissue that cushions joints.
- The largest internal organ, involved in detoxification.
- The organ that breaks down food.
- The organ involved in filtering blood and immune response.
- The organ that filters blood to produce urine.
- A chemical messenger produced by glands in the body.
- Figure 1
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- The organ where digestion and absorption occur.
- Figure 2
- The rigid structure that forms the skeleton.
- The organ, which conducts air to the lungs.
- The control center of the nervous system.
- Tissue that enables movement in the body.
- The largest organ, covering the body.
- The tube that connects the throat to the stomach.
- The organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
- A bundle of fibers that transmits impulses in the body.
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
22 Clues: Figure 2 • Figure 1 • The organ that stores urine. • The organ that breaks down food. • The largest organ, covering the body. • Flexible tissue that cushions joints. • The organ responsible for gas exchange. • The control center of the nervous system. • Tissue that enables movement in the body. • The organ, which conducts air to the lungs. • ...
The Body is Beautiful 2025-11-17
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- Light-coloured skin.
- Being physically well.
- The way someone behaves or thinks.
- Having strong, well-developed muscles.
- Describes hair with lots of waves or ring shapes.
- Small brown spots on the skin.
- Weighing more than what is considered healthy.
- Hair on the edge of your eyelids.
- Pleasant to look at.
- How tall a person is.
- Brown skin from the sun.
- Describes hair with no curls.
- A part of your face such as eyes, nose, or mouth.
- Thin in an attractive way.
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- Kind and pleasant to others.
- The natural colour and appearance of skin.
- Lines on the skin caused by age.
- Very pleasing in appearance.
- The part of the body between the neck and the arm.
- Willing to give and share.
- Attractive (usually for men).
- Pleasant and attractive in personality.
- Certain and self-assured.
- Sure of yourself.
- The way someone looks.
- Fashionable and well-dressed.
- How strong someone is.
- Describes hair that is between straight and curly.
- The condition of being strong and healthy.
- Hair above the eyes.
30 Clues: Sure of yourself. • Light-coloured skin. • Hair above the eyes. • Pleasant to look at. • How tall a person is. • Being physically well. • The way someone looks. • How strong someone is. • Brown skin from the sun. • Certain and self-assured. • Willing to give and share. • Thin in an attractive way. • Kind and pleasant to others. • Very pleasing in appearance. • Attractive (usually for men). • ...
Body parts Spanish vocab 2026-02-04
26 Clues: leg • arm • hip • ear • chin • back • head • lips • calf • skin • neck • bone • cheek • elbow • Brain • Wrist • Lungs • Ankle • throat • tounge • Stomach • Sholder • forehead • eyelashes • inner ear • Belly button
Body parts english-polish 2026-01-23
40 Clues: żuć • żyła • krew • bark • noga • dłoń • kość • rana • ręka • palec • szyja • gryźć • plecy • stopa • głowa • kciuk • ciało • żebro • siniak • złamać • kichać • kostka • kolano • mrugać • biodro • czesać • klatka • łokieć • ziewać • kaszleć • składać • wątroba • dmuchać • skręcić • oddychać • pocić się • nadgarstek • cells krwinki • palec u stopy • wzruszać ramionami
Parts of the Body 2025-09-02
23 Clues: Ojo • Pie • Codo • Dedo • Boca • Mano • Pecho • Heart • Nariz • Oreja • Brazo • Cuello • Lengua • Hombro • Diente • Cabeza • Pierna • Diente • Espalda • Rodilla • Estómago • Dedo del pie • Pelo / Cabello
Chapter # 2: BODY STRUCTURE 2025-10-01
Across
- disease of the muscle
- benign tumor composed of nerve
- resembling fat
- producing cancer
- red blood cell
- increase in the severity of a disease
- study of small life
- pertaining to epithelium
- removal of living tissue from the body
- postmortem examination to determine cause of death
- protective response to injury or tissue
- study of blood
- producing cells
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
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- white blood cell
- malignant black tumor
- cancerous tumor that can cause death
- malignant tumor of connective tissue
- pertaining to the internal organs
- abnormal bluish discoloration of skin
- causing tumors
- treatment of cancer with drugs
- cancerous tumor of glandular tissue
- benign tumor composed of striated muscle
- sample of blood, urine, or body tissue
- invasion of pathogens in body tissue
- condition of cell death
- state f being diseased
28 Clues: causing tumors • resembling fat • red blood cell • study of blood • producing cells • white blood cell • producing cancer • study of small life • malignant black tumor • disease of the muscle • state f being diseased • condition of cell death • pertaining to epithelium • benign tumor composed of nerve • treatment of cancer with drugs • pertaining to the internal organs • ...
Body parts part 1 2026-02-23
29 Clues: rty • oči • nos • krk • uši • paže • ústa • ruka • pata • tělo • noha • záda • zuby • čelo • palec • vlasy • jazyk • obočí • hlava • loket • nehty • kotník • rameno • kolena • zápěstí • obličej • chodidlo • prsty (na noze) • prsty (na ruce)
Human Body Systems Crossword 2025-10-15
Across
- System that fights off disease and infection.
- Liquid connective tissue pumped by the heart.
- Organ that stores bile and releases it into the small intestine.
- System that transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- System that facilitates reproduction.
- System composed of bones, cartilage, and joints.
- Major muscle that contracts to pull air into the lungs.
- The longest part of the digestive tract, where most absorption occurs.
- System responsible for gas exchange.
- Organ where food is mixed with acid and enzymes.
- Organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
- System that produces hormones to regulate body functions.
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- A structure that connects muscle to bone.
- The largest internal organ, filters blood and produces bile.
- System that provides movement and heat.
- The voice box.
- System that breaks down food into nutrients.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach.
- Where blood cells are produced in long bones.
- The main filtering organs of the urinary system.
- The body's natural pump.
- System that removes nitrogenous waste from the blood.
- The study of the body's structure.
- The basic functional unit of the nervous system.
- Where the main filtering units (nephrons) are located.
- Protective outer layer of the body; the largest organ (longer name).
- Windpipe; connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- System that processes sensory information and directs motor responses.
- The body's command center, located in the skull.
30 Clues: The voice box. • The body's natural pump. • The study of the body's structure. • System responsible for gas exchange. • System that facilitates reproduction. • System that provides movement and heat. • A structure that connects muscle to bone. • System that breaks down food into nutrients. • System that fights off disease and infection. • ...
spanish parts of body 2025-10-28
Body Systems Crossword Trivia 2025-11-13
Across
- structure hanging at the back of the throat
- the only bone not connected to another bone
- part of the brain responsible for balance
- the type of muscle in your heart
- the body maintaining internal balance
- connects that connects the mouth and stomach
- organ that filters the blood
- carry deoxygenated blood toward your heart
- loops, whirls, and arches can describe this structure
- there are 100 billion neurons in this organ
- name for fingers and toes
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- cells responsible for clotting
- the main function of red blood cells is to transport this gas
- spasm of this organ causes the hiccups
- organs that contain rods and cones
- largest organ in the human body
- smallest bone in the body
- babies are born without these bones
- connects muscles to bones
- cause the lub-dub sound your heart makes
20 Clues: smallest bone in the body • connects muscles to bones • name for fingers and toes • organ that filters the blood • cells responsible for clotting • largest organ in the human body • the type of muscle in your heart • organs that contain rods and cones • babies are born without these bones • the body maintaining internal balance • spasm of this organ causes the hiccups • ...
Parts of the body 2025-12-28
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- локоть
- бедро
- грызть ногти
- печень
- талия
- держать чью-то руку
- ягодицы
- колено
- запястье
- поднимать брови
- пожимать руки
- расчесывать волосы
- укладывать волосы
- пятка
- кулак
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- пожимать плечами
- ладонь
- сложить руки
- потрогать нос
- высморкать нос
- почки
- лодыжка
- лёгкие
- чистить зубы
- тазобедренная область
- мозг
- качать головой
- сосать большой палец
- сердце
- грудь
- ногти
- икра
32 Clues: мозг • икра • бедро • талия • почки • грудь • ногти • пятка • кулак • ладонь • локоть • печень • колено • лёгкие • сердце • лодыжка • ягодицы • запястье • сложить руки • грызть ногти • чистить зубы • потрогать нос • пожимать руки • высморкать нос • качать головой • поднимать брови • пожимать плечами • укладывать волосы • расчесывать волосы • держать чью-то руку • сосать большой палец • тазобедренная область
Parts of The Body 2025-12-16
22 Clues: pipi • gigi • otak • alis • dahi • gusi • mulut • tubuh • lidah • syaraf • rambut • kepala • lengan • rambut • pelipis • punggung • tengkorak • bulu mata • bulu mata • kelopak mata • lubang hidung • langit-langit mulut
Sports and Body parts 2026-03-11
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- Ce sport fait beaucoup de nombreuses rotations
- Ça m’a brisé le _______
- Je secoue mes ____ d’avant en arrière (une chanson)
- Derrière un bateau, vous faitages du _____________
- ____ fée
- Le bas de la jambe
- J’ai cinq doigts sur mon ____
- Je porte ça pour aller painter
- Vous faites cela en descendant une colline
- Gru a un grande un
- Ils font cela dans la mer
- Je contracte les biceps de mes ____
- Mon ______ fait mal
- Un sport d’hiver
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- Nous faisons du ________ autour de le circle
- Ce sentiment quand _____ la chirurgie est demain
- Je ne pouvais rien voir d’un ___
- Vous faites cela dans un lac
- Vous faites cela au Brophey Parc
- Poulet rôti _____
- Les gens des années 80 souvent __________
- J’ai mis le collier autour de mon ___
- Cella se fait sur glace
- Vous en avez cinq sur chaque pied
- “Sur mon morts ___”
- Vous portez ceci pour le ski nautique
- Vous en avez cinq sur chaque main
- Les gens font ça dans les montagnes
- Manger/parler avec ça
- Ils fant ca a Hawaii
30 Clues: ____ fée • Un sport d’hiver • Poulet rôti _____ • Le bas de la jambe • Gru a un grande un • “Sur mon morts ___” • Mon ______ fait mal • Ils fant ca a Hawaii • Manger/parler avec ça • Ça m’a brisé le _______ • Cella se fait sur glace • Ils font cela dans la mer • Vous faites cela dans un lac • J’ai cinq doigts sur mon ____ • Je porte ça pour aller painter • Je ne pouvais rien voir d’un ___ • ...
Muscles of the Body 2026-03-17
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- Extends thigh at hip, laterally rotates thigh; larger of 3 gluteal muscles
- Laterally rotates arm; SIT muscles
- Rotates and retracts scapula Superior portion elevates scapula Inferior portion depresses scapula
- Supinates forearm and hand
- Protracts and rotates scapula
- Flexes arm at shoulder, adducts arm
- Adducts thigh, extends thigh at hip
- Medially rotates arm; SIT muscles
- Compresses cheeks
- Elevates and retracts mandible
- Extends leg at knee; most lateral quadricep
- Abducts thigh, medially rotates thigh; middle of 3 gluteal muscles
- Elevates and protracts mandible
- Flexes leg at knee, extends thigh at hip; most lateral hamstring
- Dorsiflexion and inversion of foot; attached to the tibia
- Depresses and protracts scapula, elevates ribs during forceful inhalation
- Adducts thigh, flexes thigh at hip, medially rotates thigh and leg
- Elevates corner of mouth
- Flexes leg at knee, extends thigh at hip; middle hamstring
- Depresses lower lip and angle of mouth
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- Adducts thigh, flexes thigh at hip
- Flexes arm at shoulder, adducts and medially rotates arm
- Extends leg at knee; most medial quadricep
- Extends forearm at elbow
- Closes eye
- Extends arm at shoulder, adducts and medially rotates arm
- Individually: laterally flexes head and neck to the same side, rotates head to the opposite side. Together: pull the head forward and down; also aid in forceful inhalation by elevating sternum and first ribs.
- Plantar flexion of foot, flexion of leg at knee; commonly referred to as the calf
- Elevates eyebrow
- Compresses abdomen, flexes vertebral column
- Flexes leg at knee, extends thigh at hip; most medial hamstring
- Flexes leg at knee, flexes thigh at hip, abducts thigh, laterally rotates thigh, medially rotates leg; longest muscle in the body
- Flexes forearm at elbow
- Plantar flexion of foot
- Lateral portion abducts arm Anterior portion flexes arm at shoulder Posterior portion extends arm at shoulder
- Closes and protrudes lips
- Extends arm at shoulder, adducts and medially rotates arm; larger of two muscles; SIT
- Flexes forearm at elbow, supinates forearm and hand
- Extends leg at knee, flexes thigh at hip
- Laterally rotates arm; SIT muscles; smaller of two muscles
- Flexes forearm at elbow; attaches to radius
- Abducts arm; parts of the SIT muscles
42 Clues: Closes eye • Elevates eyebrow • Compresses cheeks • Flexes forearm at elbow • Plantar flexion of foot • Extends forearm at elbow • Elevates corner of mouth • Closes and protrudes lips • Supinates forearm and hand • Protracts and rotates scapula • Elevates and retracts mandible • Elevates and protracts mandible • Medially rotates arm; SIT muscles • Adducts thigh, flexes thigh at hip • ...
Nutrition- Ch 7,8, & 9 2014-02-25
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- proteins that contain all essential amino acids
- fatty acid that contains all the hydrogen it can chemically hold
- vitamins absorbed and transported by fat
- substances that protect body cells and immune system from damage by harmful chemicals in air and foods
- minerals needed in only small amounts but serving vital body functions
- protein with globular shape; transports oxygen from throat of choking person
- receiving enough water to meet all the body’s needs
- unsaturated fatty acid with two or more hydrogen units missing
- type of liquid, commonly called fats
- excessive amount of substance that reacts as poison in the body
- amino acids that the body needs but cannot provide; obtained from foods
- macrominerals with special duties in the body; calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, chloride, and potassium
- disease caused by lack of vitamin D in adults
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- all vegetables from cabbage family
- fats produced when oils are turned into solids in food production; they increase LDL cholesterol levels and may lower HDL
- Condition caused by calcium deficiency; bones become porous, weak and fragile
- vitamins that dissolve in water and pass easily into bloodstream
- plant proteins that lack at least one essential amino acid
- lack of enough iron in body, resulting in fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath
- chemical structures that make up fats
- phytochemical used by body to make vitamin A
- fat-like substance in all body cells; needed for many essential body processes
- lack of water in the body; signs include dark-colored urine, dry lips and skin, and constipation
23 Clues: all vegetables from cabbage family • type of liquid, commonly called fats • chemical structures that make up fats • vitamins absorbed and transported by fat • phytochemical used by body to make vitamin A • disease caused by lack of vitamin D in adults • proteins that contain all essential amino acids • receiving enough water to meet all the body’s needs • ...
Nutrition Final 2025-01-22
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- Compounds needed in small amounts to sustain a healthy body
- Fatty compounds that perform a variety of functions
- Essential mineral that helps the body regulate electrolyte balance
- A type of unsaturated fat, found in processed food
- Building blocks of fat in our body
- Type of sugar found in Fruit
- Any nutritious substance people and animals eat
- Minerals the body needs to keep a healthy balance
- Like vitamins also required in small amounts
- Complex carbohydrate made in the body, stored in the liver
- Nutrients needed in tiny amounts to regulate body processes
- Helps break down the food we
- Important source of dietary fiber and vitamins
- We need this for strong bones and teeth
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- Healthy fat, good for nerve and brain function
- Building blocks of protein
- comes from animal sources, and contains LDL cholesterol
- Substance that protects cells from damage caused by free radicals
- keeps the digestive system healthy
- Fat-like substance found in the cells in your body
- A person's habit of eating
- Energy source that fuels your body
- Nutrients the body needs in large amounts to provide energy
- Regulates body temperature
- add this to your diet to ensure you're getting enough nutrients
- condition that happens when you don't drink enough water
- Energy yielding nutrient composed of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon
- Unit of energy that measures how much energy is in food
- A monosaccharide containing six carbon atoms, it is a simple sugar
- Study of food and how it affects health
30 Clues: Building blocks of protein • A person's habit of eating • Regulates body temperature • Type of sugar found in Fruit • Helps break down the food we • Building blocks of fat in our body • keeps the digestive system healthy • Energy source that fuels your body • Study of food and how it affects health • We need this for strong bones and teeth • ...
Exercise Crossword 2021-02-26
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- the ability of a test to rule out the presence of a disease in someone who does not have it
- progress from working out that happens slowly and not immediately
- body mass index
- train, train by trying and doing more than one element
- of or having equal dimensions
- exhaustion, when the body overheats
- exercising with oxygen
- stretching or tearing of ligaments such as the fibrous tissue that connects bones and joints
- injury to the body tissues caused by exposure to extremely cold temperatures
- cramps, painful and involuntary contraction of a muscle
- metabolism, number of calories needed to keep body functioning
- exercising without oxygen
- the stretching or tearing of muscle or tissue connecting muscle to bone
- chemical processes within organisms that help maintain life
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- energy needed to raise the temperature within your body
- cramps, painful and involuntary muscle spasms that usually occur during heavy exercise in hot environments
- stands for frequency, intensity, and time
- endurance, able to move body for a repetitive amount of time
- medical emergency when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat which causes a dangerously low body temperature
- range of motion to next level
- composition, amount of fat and muscle in your body
- strength, excerpting as much force as you can
- lifestyle, lifestyle involving little to no activity
- pushing yourself beyond your physical and mental abilities
- characterized by or producing a constant speed
25 Clues: body mass index • exercising with oxygen • exercising without oxygen • of or having equal dimensions • range of motion to next level • exhaustion, when the body overheats • stands for frequency, intensity, and time • strength, excerpting as much force as you can • characterized by or producing a constant speed • composition, amount of fat and muscle in your body • ...
Exercise Crossword 2021-02-26
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- the ability of a test to rule out the presence of a disease in someone who does not have it
- progress from working out that happens slowly and not immediately
- body mass index
- train, train by trying and doing more than one element
- of or having equal dimensions
- exhaustion, when the body overheats
- exercising with oxygen
- stretching or tearing of ligaments such as the fibrous tissue that connects bones and joints
- injury to the body tissues caused by exposure to extremely cold temperatures
- cramps, painful and involuntary contraction of a muscle
- metabolism, number of calories needed to keep body functioning
- exercising without oxygen
- the stretching or tearing of muscle or tissue connecting muscle to bone
- chemical processes within organisms that help maintain life
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- energy needed to raise the temperature within your body
- cramps, painful and involuntary muscle spasms that usually occur during heavy exercise in hot environments
- stands for frequency, intensity, and time
- endurance, able to move body for a repetitive amount of time
- medical emergency when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat which causes a dangerously low body temperature
- range of motion to next level
- composition, amount of fat and muscle in your body
- strength, excerpting as much force as you can
- lifestyle, lifestyle involving little to no activity
- pushing yourself beyond your physical and mental abilities
- characterized by or producing a constant speed
25 Clues: body mass index • exercising with oxygen • exercising without oxygen • of or having equal dimensions • range of motion to next level • exhaustion, when the body overheats • stands for frequency, intensity, and time • strength, excerpting as much force as you can • characterized by or producing a constant speed • composition, amount of fat and muscle in your body • ...
homesostasis 2023-12-17
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- Pressure Homeostasis involves regulating the force of ________ ________.
- The mechanism by which the body monitors and adjusts to maintain homeostasis.
- The regulation of body temperature.
- A state of ________ where internal conditions are balanced.
- A sensor that monitors changes in the internal or external environment.
- One aspect of homeostasis, the regulation of body ___________.
- A type of sugar that is crucial for energy regulation in the body.
- Chemical messengers that play a key role in regulating various physiological processes.
- Feedback A type of feedback that reverses a deviation from the set point.
- Long-term changes that help organisms maintain homeostasis in their environment.
- Point The desired value around which the body tries to maintain homeostasis.
- A type of feedback that amplifies a deviation from the set point.
- A hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
- The process of maintaining water balance in the body.
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- Sugar Homeostasis involves regulating the levels of ________ ________.
- The process by which cells regulate oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.
- A warming mechanism used by the body to regulate temperature.
- System A system of glands that release hormones to regulate various physiological functions.
- Maintaining the body's water balance is crucial for proper ________.
- A key part of the brain involved in maintaining homeostasis by regulating body temperature, thirst, and hunger.
- A cooling mechanism used by the body to regulate temperature.
- The body's ability to maintain internal stability.
22 Clues: The regulation of body temperature. • A hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. • The body's ability to maintain internal stability. • The process of maintaining water balance in the body. • A state of ________ where internal conditions are balanced. • A warming mechanism used by the body to regulate temperature. • ...
Nutrition 2024-04-01
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- describes things that are natural or related to nature
- able to be dissolved, especially in water.
- a fuel source and major storage form of energy
- needed in smaller amounts by the body, help support vital functions in your body,
- sugar molecules your body breaks down for glucose
- fat molecule that has more than one double-bond
- needed in larger amounts by the body, supply energy in the form of calories,
- carbohydrate that is the chief form of stored energy in plants, especially wheat, corn, rice, and potatoes
- eating all of the essential elements that the human body needs
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- fat molecule that has one double-bond
- a type of fat containing a high proportion of fatty acid molecules
- a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
- a type of fat produced in the gut or is man made
- incapable of being dissolved.
- A mineral needed for healthy teeth, bones, and other body tissues
- inorganic elements that come from soil and water, and are absorbed by plants or eaten by animals
- any of the class of soluble, crystalline, typically sweet-tasting carbohydrate
- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- being or composed of matter that does not come from plants or animals either alive or dead
- are organic substances which are needed for the body to grow and develop
20 Clues: incapable of being dissolved. • fat molecule that has one double-bond • able to be dissolved, especially in water. • a fuel source and major storage form of energy • fat molecule that has more than one double-bond • a type of fat produced in the gut or is man made • sugar molecules your body breaks down for glucose • a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest. • ...
Nervous System Puzzle 2024-02-05
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- Connects the central nervous system to the organs and limbs.
- Carry impulse to the cell body
- Carry impulse to the cell body
- The part under the cerebrum that controls posture, balance, and coordination.
- Released by the axon to cross the synapse to relay impulse to the next neuron
- This is an organ located within the skull that functions as organizer of information for the body.
- Produces myelin sheath
- Nerves that carry motor and sensory signals between the spinal cord and the body.
- Senses variations in temperature
- Senses pain
- Nerve fibers that carry information into and out of the brain stem
- Part that connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions
- It is activated when the body is in a dynamic role or stress.
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- This system is associated with the voluntary control of body movements
- This system is associated with the involuntary control of body movements
- This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- Large, upper part of the brain that controls activity and thought.
- Protects the axon
- Motor neurons
- Serves as the main processing center for the entire nervous system
- Pertaining to the sense of smell
- Space/junction between neurons
- Factor that evokes a reaction
- Sensory neurons
- It maintains body functions and restores the body to normal or relaxed mode.
25 Clues: Senses pain • Motor neurons • Sensory neurons • Protects the axon • Produces myelin sheath • Factor that evokes a reaction • Carry impulse to the cell body • Carry impulse to the cell body • Space/junction between neurons • Pertaining to the sense of smell • Senses variations in temperature • Connects the central nervous system to the organs and limbs. • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-29
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- pain felt somewhere other than the original spot
- CC stands for
- Center of body (Nerves/blood supply only)
- Discoloration of the skin
- Away from skin
- looseness in the joint
- Furthest from midline of body
- A paper cut is a _ cut
- Partial separation of a joint
- turning forearm toward body
- when pain is produced when being touched
- Shoulders moving down is a _ movement
- The Foot is _ to the hip
- Movement away from midline of body
- Excessive straightening of a body part
- Another saying for a bruise is what
- A bent to straight arm is a _ movement
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- The calf is _ to the shin
- a recent injury is considered a _ injury
- How much a body part can move
- A bicep curl is a _ movement
- Arm or leg rotates away from midline
- a injury that last a long time
- ADL stands for
- bid stands for
- cns stands for
- The chest is _ to the back
- Arm or leg rotates toward midline
- Movement toward midline of body
- The brain is _ to the chest
- turning forearm away from body
- Situated away from center (Nerves/blood supply only)
- If your shoulder pops out of place it is what
- Closet to midline of body
- amt stands for
35 Clues: CC stands for • ADL stands for • bid stands for • cns stands for • Away from skin • amt stands for • looseness in the joint • A paper cut is a _ cut • The Foot is _ to the hip • The calf is _ to the shin • Discoloration of the skin • Closet to midline of body • The chest is _ to the back • The brain is _ to the chest • turning forearm toward body • A bicep curl is a _ movement • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-29
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- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Closest to the skin
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Swelling in the joint
- Closest to the midline of the body
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Downward movement of the scapula
- James is ____ ankle has changed his ligaments in his ankle
- Landon just got a ___ injury
- amt
- on arrival doa
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- towards the top of the head
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
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- Body’s response to injury
- Toward the back of the body
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Situated away from a center
- To push forward
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Swelling in the tissue
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- Laying face down
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- time of arrival eta
- The S in CNS
- resuscitation cpr
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Janet needed a ____ surgery
- Top side of a structure
35 Clues: amt • The S in CNS • To push forward • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • resuscitation cpr • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Top side of a structure • Body’s response to injury • time of arrival eta • Toward the back of the body • Situated away from a center • Janet needed a ____ surgery • towards the top of the head • Landon just got a ___ injury • ...
Animal Structures 2026-02-23
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- The process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment.
- An animal that feeds on dead organisms.
- A tube that carries blood through the body.
- System The system that transports nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body.
- Feeder An organism that strains small organisms or particles from water.
- Digestion The chemical breakdown of food using enzymes and acids.
- A respiratory organ that extracts oxygen from water.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- System The system responsible for removing wastes from the body.
- A specialized cell that transmits nerve impulses.
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- System The body system that controls and coordinates body activities.
- System The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Digestion The physical breakdown of food into smaller pieces.
- A bundle of fibers that transmits signals in the body.
- System The body system that enables movement.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body.
- A small external opening used for breathing in some invertebrates.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- A respiratory organ that allows animals to breathe air.
- An organ that filters waste from the blood.
- A rigid or flexible framework that supports the body.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.
- System The system responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
24 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats other animals. • An animal that feeds on dead organisms. • A tube that carries blood through the body. • An organ that filters waste from the blood. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • System The body system that enables movement. • A specialized cell that transmits nerve impulses. • ...
Fitness Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-08
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- A condition of a person's body
- Referring to a body's movement
- Exercise that is done in water
- A game played with a ball and racket
- The structure of a person's body
- The changing of a body's position or place
- One type of fitness; relating to the body
- Having too much body fat
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- Exercise that keeps the heart rate up
- Moving a body forward at a regular pace
- An exercise to help you relax
- Another word for running
- A person's condition of being health
- The ability to hold or lift heavy objects
- Cutting grass manually
- Daily consumption of food and water
- This exercise is high intensity
- The ability to perform an activity
- The body's natural way of staying cool
- A measure of body fat using height and weight
20 Clues: Cutting grass manually • Another word for running • Having too much body fat • An exercise to help you relax • A condition of a person's body • Referring to a body's movement • Exercise that is done in water • This exercise is high intensity • The structure of a person's body • The ability to perform an activity • Daily consumption of food and water • ...
Deeann- Suffix words 2024-07-24
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- surgical repair
- swelling of the
- fainting or passing out
- state of
- person who studies, specialist
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- Laying face down
- toward the head of the body upper
- condition
- person who studies, specialist
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another par
- to record
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
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- paralysis
- surgical removal
- toward the front of the body
- sudden/ involuntary
- discharge/ flow
- cutting into/surgical incision
- inflammation of
- chest cavity/ chest
- state of heat
- away from the head; lower
- urine/ urination
- back
- laying face up
- breathing
- process of visually examining
- pain
29 Clues: back • pain • state of • paralysis • breathing • condition • to record • state of heat • laying face up • surgical repair • discharge/ flow • swelling of the • inflammation of • surgical removal • urine/ urination • Laying face down • sudden/ involuntary • chest cavity/ chest • fainting or passing out • away from the head; lower • toward the front of the body • process of visually examining • ...
Immune system 2023-04-25
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- introduction of antibodies produced outside the body
- skin, hair, mucus, and acids.
- disease causing agents
- traps pathogens and removes them from respiratory system.
- protects you from pathogens
- Produces antibodies, form in bone marrow and mature in thymus gland
- Weakened pathogen placed into the body to develop specific antibodies.
- second-line defense of circulatory.
- causes an immune response
- contains stomach acid
- Attaches to antigens
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- antibodies produced in your body as a response to an antigen.
- causes an injured area to become red and swollen.
- antigens and antibodies
- white blood cells, inflammatory response.
- Increases body temp to kill pathogens
- One of the first-line defenses
- produced antibodies, forms in bone marrow and produce antibodies into blood.
- state of balance in all body systems for the body to survive.
- immune response to common antigens
20 Clues: Attaches to antigens • contains stomach acid • disease causing agents • antigens and antibodies • causes an immune response • protects you from pathogens • skin, hair, mucus, and acids. • One of the first-line defenses • immune response to common antigens • second-line defense of circulatory. • Increases body temp to kill pathogens • white blood cells, inflammatory response. • ...
Chapter 8 Physical Activity 2022-11-30
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- when body loses heat fast
- easily move muscles and joints
- brain injury that results from a jolt to head
- amount of energy the body uses per minute
- how often you engage in physical activity
- person's heart rate
- using oxygen to break down energy in muscles
- hold a certain body posture on a stable surface
- duration of your activity
- physical activity that is structured
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- freezing of skin and body tissues
- injury to ligament
- bones move out of their normal position
- helps heart rate return to normal
- body unable to deal with heat environment
- rapid change in body's momentum and direction
- powering the body without use of oxygen
- ability to continue performing
- groups of repetitions followed by rest
- brain chemicals released during activity
- broken bone
21 Clues: broken bone • injury to ligament • person's heart rate • when body loses heat fast • duration of your activity • easily move muscles and joints • ability to continue performing • freezing of skin and body tissues • helps heart rate return to normal • physical activity that is structured • groups of repetitions followed by rest • bones move out of their normal position • ...
Choice Board Vocabulary 2025-11-17
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- where you smell from
- what grows on a males chin and face
- can sometimes get chapped
- what pumps blood throughout the body
- what you have to brush twice a day (singular)
- how you hear
- what grows on a males upper lip area
- you can twist this
- what you get cracked when at the chiropractor
- how you see
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- the top part of the human body
- what allows you to walk
- where you speak from
- what allows you to grab things (plural)
- what allows you to think
- what protects the body from the outside environment
- where food digests in the body
- the body part that holds the head
- you have to brush this or it gets knoted
- a part of the body that you have to clip
20 Clues: how you see • how you hear • you can twist this • where you smell from • where you speak from • what allows you to walk • what allows you to think • can sometimes get chapped • the top part of the human body • where food digests in the body • the body part that holds the head • what grows on a males chin and face • what pumps blood throughout the body • ...
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 • ...
Human body = Corpo Humano 2021-06-12
23 Clues: Pé • Mão • Boca • Dedos • Braço • Ombro • rosto • Perna • Olhos • Braço • Nariz • Cabeça • Ouvido • Cabelo • Lábios • Língua • Queixo • Tronco • Joelho • Pescoço • Bochecha • Cotovelo • Sobrancelha
Body Parts & School Supplies 2022-06-10
25 Clues: please • the arm • the leg • the eye • the pen • the ear • the nose • the foot • the desk • the head • the book • the hand • the mouth • the finger • the pencil • the folder • There's one. • How are you? • the notebook • There's none. • There are a lot. • Nice to meet you • What's your name? • the piece of paper • there is; there are
Body Organization and Structure 2022-10-26
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- sends electrical signals through the body
- is the thicker layer of skin
- connects skeletal muscles to your bones
- forms hair at the bottom of a tiny sac
- allows two or more bones to move
- joins, supports, and protects.
- Maintaining a stable internal environment
- bones, cartilage, and the special structures that connect them
- is the thinner layer of skin
- special type of muscle found in your heart
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- a soft flexible tissue
- skin, hair, and nails make up this system
- does not have any visible open spaces
- made up of cells that contract and relax
- found in the digestive tract and blood vessels
- determines skin pigmentation
- Covers and protects underlying tissue; skin
- produce a salty liquid that cools the surface of the skin
- Two or more tissues working together
- are attached to your bones for movement
- provides most of the strength and support
- the muscle and connective tissue that connect to bones
- a strong elastic band of connective tissue
- Group of similar cells working together
24 Clues: a soft flexible tissue • determines skin pigmentation • is the thicker layer of skin • is the thinner layer of skin • joins, supports, and protects. • allows two or more bones to move • Two or more tissues working together • does not have any visible open spaces • forms hair at the bottom of a tiny sac • connects skeletal muscles to your bones • ...
Cells & the Human Body 2022-11-08
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- The state of equilibrium, or balance, in the body despite changes in the external environment
- A scientific instrument that magnifies very small objects
- A tissue that covers the exterior and interior body surfaces
- A group of different tissues that work together to perform a specific body function
- A tissue that carries electrical messages between the brain and the body
- The movement of nutrients from the digestive system into the bloodstream
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- Fats and oils; very energy rich organic compounds made of C, H and O; main component of cell membranes
- A substance obtained from food that is needed by the body to carry out its functions
- The cell's “command center”; contains DNA
- Nickname of the cell membrane
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function
- Where two bones come together and body movement occurs
- Large organic compounds made of C, H, O and N
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- A tissue that contracts (shorten) to move body parts
- Sugars; energy rich organic compounds made of C, H and O
- A tiny structure within a cell that performs a specific function
- Nickname of the mitochondria
- Many cell organism (e.g., plants and animals)
- The property of a biological membrane that allows only certain molecules or ions to pass through
- A plant organelle that converts sun energy into food energy (photosynthesis)
- A nucleic acid containing all the info for cell functions; passed from parent to offspring
- A body's reaction to a stimulus
- One cell organism (e.g., bacteria)
- An environmental signal that causes your body to react
- A tissue that supports and connect body parts
- A living thing composed of cells
- Special proteins that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms
28 Clues: Nickname of the mitochondria • Nickname of the cell membrane • A body's reaction to a stimulus • A living thing composed of cells • One cell organism (e.g., bacteria) • The cell's “command center”; contains DNA • Many cell organism (e.g., plants and animals) • A tissue that supports and connect body parts • Large organic compounds made of C, H, O and N • ...
Bath&Body Works Fragrances 2022-08-17
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- your favorite creamy brew made the Irish way
- a sunny, windows-down ride through the colorful country side
- sweet, warm, woodsy scenic route
- sinking into a recliner with the fireplace in front of you a nightcap in hand
- visiting the pumpkin patch on a crisp fall morning
- the lingering sweet, woodsy air on your sweater after an early morning forest walk
- a sweet, crisp fall day
- spiced, fruity and oh-so cozy
- a cool sweet breath of fresh air
- sweet and woodsy, like a body refreshing experience
- sitting around a fall campfire with sweet treats, warm drinks and good friends
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- winding down with a warm nightcap on a chilly fall night
- floral and woodsy like a mind opening experience
- Sweet florals dancing in fresh late-summer air
- fresh and herbal, like a spirit cleansing experience
- fruity, sweet, decadent hotcakes
- so sweet and subtly salty
- a magically sweet and fruity witch's brew
- enjoying an irresistibly creamy, sweet treat in your coziest cashmere
- sipping hot, sweet apple cider at a Halloween party
- walking through a haunted forest on a sweet spooky night
- sweet, juicy apples picked right from the tree
22 Clues: a sweet, crisp fall day • so sweet and subtly salty • spiced, fruity and oh-so cozy • sweet, warm, woodsy scenic route • fruity, sweet, decadent hotcakes • a cool sweet breath of fresh air • a magically sweet and fruity witch's brew • your favorite creamy brew made the Irish way • Sweet florals dancing in fresh late-summer air • sweet, juicy apples picked right from the tree • ...
Bones of the body 2022-10-25
Across
- The collar bone
- Bones in your foot
- The long, skinny, smaller lower leg bone
- The bone on the opposite side of the thumb, on the arm
- The bone on your thumb side of the arm
- The hip bone
- Bones of the ankle
- The bigger lower leg bone
- This bone is the tip of your tailbone
- The bone in the middle of your chest
- Should blade
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- Kneecap
- Bones Bones that create your nose and eye socket
- The bone between the shoulder and the elbow
- The bone of the thigh, between the hip and knee
- This bone is behind your pelvis, is the bigger bone that creates your tailbone
- Fingers and toes
- Bones that form the backbone
- These protect your lungs and heart
- Long bone between the phalanges and carpals
- Wrist bones
- The jaw bone
22 Clues: Kneecap • Wrist bones • The hip bone • The jaw bone • Should blade • The collar bone • Fingers and toes • Bones in your foot • Bones of the ankle • The bigger lower leg bone • Bones that form the backbone • These protect your lungs and heart • The bone in the middle of your chest • This bone is the tip of your tailbone • The bone on your thumb side of the arm • ...
Body Parts - Span 2 2022-10-25
27 Clues: leg • arm • eye • hair • foot • body • neck • knee • back • head • face • hand • nose • mouth • finger • throat • stomach • ear (m.) • ear (f.) • I.O.P. my • I.O.P. our • I.O.P. your • to hurt/ache • I.O.P. their/you guys' • they hurt (plural form) • it hurts (singular form) • I.O.P. his/her/your (formal)
