body Crossword Puzzles
The Body Shop 2013-11-23
Across
- wie is de wereldwijde ambasadrice van the body shop?
- bij welke campagne willen ze de aarde beschermen?
- van welk land ontvangt the body shop accessoires?
- wat is de slogan van the body shop?
- De handel waarbij men zeker is dat de mensen die het product hebben gemaakt met respect worden behandelt.
- wat is de slogan bij de campagne van de ethische handel?
- wie is de oprichtster van the body shop?
- uit welk land haalt men ecologische olie?
- waar ging de ambasadrice van the body shop in februari 2012 naartoe?
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- welke award won the body shop in 2009?
- in welk land haalt the body shop hun papier?
- welke organisatie maakt accessoires in India?
- Wat koopt men in ethiopië om hun producten te produceren?
13 Clues: wat is de slogan van the body shop? • welke award won the body shop in 2009? • wie is de oprichtster van the body shop? • uit welk land haalt men ecologische olie? • in welk land haalt the body shop hun papier? • welke organisatie maakt accessoires in India? • bij welke campagne willen ze de aarde beschermen? • van welk land ontvangt the body shop accessoires? • ...
The Body Shop 2013-11-23
Across
- wie is de wereldwijde ambasadrice van the body shop?
- welke award won the body shop in 2009?
- welke organisatie maakt accessoires in India?
- in welk land haalt the body shop hun papier?
- Wat koopt men in ethiopië om hun producten te produceren?
Down
- wat is de slogan bij de campagne van de ethische handel?
- bij welke campagne willen ze de aarde beschermen?
- De handel waarbij men zeker is dat de mensen die het product hebben gemaakt met respect worden behandelt.
- van welk land ontvangt the body shop accessoires?
- uit welk land haalt men ecologische olie?
- wat is de slogan van the body shop?
- Roddick wie is de oprichtster van the body shop?
- waar ging de ambasadrice van the body shop in februari 2012 naartoe?
13 Clues: wat is de slogan van the body shop? • welke award won the body shop in 2009? • uit welk land haalt men ecologische olie? • in welk land haalt the body shop hun papier? • welke organisatie maakt accessoires in India? • Roddick wie is de oprichtster van the body shop? • bij welke campagne willen ze de aarde beschermen? • van welk land ontvangt the body shop accessoires? • ...
The Body Systems 2014-08-26
Across
- it fight germs to keep you healthy
- these get strong when you workout
- makes new people
- a group of organs and tissues that function together
- it makes up organs
- this controls your whole body
- a group of tissues that work together
Down
- it breaks down food
- The thing that makes up tissue
- cleans you out
- a system that lets you move
- this system pumps blood through you body
- it is what you look like
13 Clues: cleans you out • makes new people • it makes up organs • it breaks down food • it is what you look like • a system that lets you move • this controls your whole body • The thing that makes up tissue • these get strong when you workout • it fight germs to keep you healthy • a group of tissues that work together • this system pumps blood through you body • ...
Body Image Reading 2014-10-28
Across
- / Perception
- / consciously or subconsciously, we constantly judge ourselves against others to see how we measure up due to the need for self-evaluation
- / physiological conditions that unfold over time
- / who argues that the newfound ability to clearly see and scrutinize one’s self was key in the newfound emphasis on physical appearance
- / who published "The Complete Book of Running" that made running for fitness a thing?
Down
- / Social comparison is consistently related to what in research, regardless of research method used?
- / when individuals judge themselves against someone who is perceived inferior in terms of a trait
- / "It is not a coincidence that the shift in focus from inner beauty to outward appearance occurred during the __________________ of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when large-scale production of clothing, accessories, and cosmetics made these goods more affordable."
- / 1 to 3 percent of girls and women will experience this
- / gauging one's self against superior others in terms of some trait
- / what is considered an "epidemic"?
- / what icon suggested that it was desirable for women to be (somewhat) physically strong and able to keep the home fires burning and the weapons industry productive during WWII?
- / 2 to 8 percent of girls and women will develop this
13 Clues: / Perception • / what is considered an "epidemic"? • / physiological conditions that unfold over time • / 2 to 8 percent of girls and women will develop this • / 1 to 3 percent of girls and women will experience this • / gauging one's self against superior others in terms of some trait • ...
Body Organization Terms 2022-09-13
Across
- along the vertebral surface
- toward the back
- toward the midsection, away from the side
- toward the side, away from mid-sagital
- toward the inside part, away from the surface
- toward the bottom of the body
- describing lining of an organ, toward the internal organ
Down
- toward the surface, away from the inside
- toward the trunk
- away from the trunk
- toward the front
- describing lining of a body organ outer cavity layer toward the wall of an organ
- along the belly surface
13 Clues: toward the back • toward the trunk • toward the front • away from the trunk • along the belly surface • along the vertebral surface • toward the bottom of the body • toward the side, away from mid-sagital • toward the surface, away from the inside • toward the midsection, away from the side • toward the inside part, away from the surface • ...
Body Parts 1 2022-11-08
Across
- the two parts of your body where you put your shoes.
- the part of your body that has five fingers.
- your arms, legs, head and stomach are parts of your ____.
- when you are happy and you show your teeth.
- the things that help you listen.
Down
- where your brain is.
- the place where your eyes, mouth and nose are.
- people have this long, short, black, brown or blonde.
- the thing that lets you smell.
- the place where you put food when you are hungry.
- the things that help you read.
- the long things that help you to walk.
- the part of your body between your shoulder and hand.
13 Clues: where your brain is. • the thing that lets you smell. • the things that help you read. • the things that help you listen. • the long things that help you to walk. • when you are happy and you show your teeth. • the part of your body that has five fingers. • the place where your eyes, mouth and nose are. • the place where you put food when you are hungry. • ...
body system vocab 2023-12-12
Across
- muscle- Involuntary muscle that help with digestion and other vital organ functions
- an automatic reaction that happens without a person’s control or effort
- a part of the body that does a particular job
- attached to the skeleton and pull on the bones to make them move
- a place where two bones meet
- a mass of similar cells that form a particular part or organ of an animal or plant
- tough band of tissue that connects bones and holds some organs in place
Down
- a smooth muscle that helps you breath
- muscle- voluntary muscle that are attached to the skeleton and help a person move
- a living thing
- tough band of tissue that holds muscles to bones
- hard, white living tissue that provides support and protection for the body
- muscle- involuntary muscle that pumps blood through the heart
13 Clues: a living thing • a place where two bones meet • a smooth muscle that helps you breath • a part of the body that does a particular job • tough band of tissue that holds muscles to bones • muscle- involuntary muscle that pumps blood through the heart • attached to the skeleton and pull on the bones to make them move • ...
The Human body 2023-09-20
Across
- pumping thing in your chest
- blood vlows through them
- most of your intestines are in there
- you've got 2 and they are on your arms, kinda look like knees
- your thouhts are in here
- spare
- You talk with it
Down
- shows when you laugh
- you use them to see, unless your blind
- A mans private part
- you put it up if you agree on something
- a good dribbler could break yours
- fingers on your foot
13 Clues: spare • You talk with it • A mans private part • shows when you laugh • fingers on your foot • blood vlows through them • your thouhts are in here • pumping thing in your chest • a good dribbler could break yours • most of your intestines are in there • you use them to see, unless your blind • you put it up if you agree on something • ...
Body System Vocabulary 2023-10-23
Across
- transports nutrients throughout the body and eliminates waste
- job
- process of taking in oxygen and sending out carbon dioxide
- carries blood between the arteries and veins
- organs that allow us to breathe
- turns food into fuel for your body
Down
- needed to stay strong and healthy
- carries blood from the body back to the heart
- something that causes a reaction
- a system that controls all the actions of the body
- breaking down food in the stomach and other organs so that is can be absorbed into the blood
- organ in your chest that pumps blood all through the body
- carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
13 Clues: job • organs that allow us to breathe • something that causes a reaction • needed to stay strong and healthy • turns food into fuel for your body • carries blood between the arteries and veins • carries oxygenated blood away from the heart • carries blood from the body back to the heart • a system that controls all the actions of the body • ...
Spanish Body Parts 2023-10-19
Body Systems crossword 2024-01-12
Across
- brings in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- helps the body fight infections and diseases
- system that delivers oxygen to the body
- removes waste and toxins from the body
- a single living thing formed by all organs
- a state of balance in the organism
Down
- organs work together as the organisms control center
- aids movement in the body and protects the inner organs
- allows movement for the organism
- a layer of cell that work together to do a task
- the basic unit of life in all living things
- a group of organs that work together to do a task
- takes in food and liquids that the body can use for energy
13 Clues: allows movement for the organism • a state of balance in the organism • removes waste and toxins from the body • system that delivers oxygen to the body • brings in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide • a single living thing formed by all organs • the basic unit of life in all living things • helps the body fight infections and diseases • ...
Spanish body parts 2024-04-29
Across
- You smell with this.
- You think with this.
- You chew with these.
- You put a shoe on this body part.
- You write with this.
- You lift weights with these body parts.
Down
- This connects your head to the rest of your body.
- You taste with this.
- You listen with these.
- This includes your eyes and nose.
- You brush this.
- You run with these body parts.
- You see with these.
13 Clues: You brush this. • You see with these. • You taste with this. • You smell with this. • You think with this. • You chew with these. • You write with this. • You listen with these. • You run with these body parts. • This includes your eyes and nose. • You put a shoe on this body part. • You lift weights with these body parts. • This connects your head to the rest of your body.
Body Mechanics & Movement 2024-03-22
Across
- study of how living organisms move
- feet are positioned to maintain the best balance
- refers to the center of a person’s or objects weight
- direction change away from proper body alignment
Down
- anatomical structure acting as a point of support
- ability of tissues to stretch under force and return to their original shape
- force opposing the effort
- position of the body
- Biomechanics body movements applied to performance, used to aid individuals who work with or perform activities
- force acting along the length of a structure, a stretching or pulling force usually in response to a muscle contraction
- study of how the human body should function to help prevent complications or injury
- twisting or turning force on a joint or bone generated by muscle contraction
- force required to lift or push a load
13 Clues: position of the body • force opposing the effort • study of how living organisms move • force required to lift or push a load • feet are positioned to maintain the best balance • direction change away from proper body alignment • anatomical structure acting as a point of support • refers to the center of a person’s or objects weight • ...
Body Systems/Homeostasis 2024-04-02
Across
- provides movement of the body
- regulates body with hormones
- provides structure and support
- produces offspring
- transports oxygen and nutrients to blood
- breaks down food for nutrients
Down
- reaction to stimulus
- control center and coordinates the body
- protects the body
- smallest unit of all living things
- supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- removes waste
- action or event that causes a response
13 Clues: removes waste • protects the body • produces offspring • reaction to stimulus • regulates body with hormones • provides movement of the body • provides structure and support • breaks down food for nutrients • smallest unit of all living things • action or event that causes a response • control center and coordinates the body • transports oxygen and nutrients to blood • ...
Human Body Crossword 2024-04-11
Across
- This lobe of the brain is in charge of language and touch.
- This part of the brain helps with balance and coordination.
- You have 206 of these.
- Tissues group together to make _____.
- The colored part of the eye is called the _______.
- These emotions do not come from the heart, but rather from the brain.
- This lobe of the brain is dedicated to sight.
Down
- cells that help send signals to the brain in the nervous system.
- This lobe of the brain is in charge of hearing, learning, and feelings.
- The __________ organs consist of the ears, nose, eyes, tongue, and skin.
- Nerves cells get information, and send signals to the ______.
- Smallest living thing in an organism.
- We have this many lobes in the brain.
13 Clues: You have 206 of these. • Tissues group together to make _____. • Smallest living thing in an organism. • We have this many lobes in the brain. • This lobe of the brain is dedicated to sight. • The colored part of the eye is called the _______. • This lobe of the brain is in charge of language and touch. • This part of the brain helps with balance and coordination. • ...
Parts of body 2024-05-31
PART OF BODY 2024-10-04
Across
- I LISTEN TO A SONG WITH MY .....
- I WEAR CLOTHES TO COVER MY .....
- MY ..... IS PAINFUL BECAUSE I EAT TOO MUCH
- I SMELL WITH MY .....
- I BRUSH MY ..... TWICE A DAY
- NAIL GROWS ON MY ..... TIP
Down
- I TALK WITH MY .....
- I SEE WITH MY .....
- I WRITE WITH MY .....
- I KICK BALL WITH MY .....
- I TASTE FOOD WITH MY .....
- I WEAR NECKLACE ON MY .....
- I USE SHAMPOO TO WASH MY .....
13 Clues: I SEE WITH MY ..... • I TALK WITH MY ..... • I WRITE WITH MY ..... • I SMELL WITH MY ..... • I KICK BALL WITH MY ..... • I TASTE FOOD WITH MY ..... • NAIL GROWS ON MY ..... TIP • I WEAR NECKLACE ON MY ..... • I BRUSH MY ..... TWICE A DAY • I USE SHAMPOO TO WASH MY ..... • I LISTEN TO A SONG WITH MY ..... • I WEAR CLOTHES TO COVER MY ..... • MY ..... IS PAINFUL BECAUSE I EAT TOO MUCH
animal body parts 2024-10-07
Body and health 2023-02-17
Across
- I have the ____, my symptoms are a fever, a cough and stomachache
- You put a watch around your ____
- You use it to flex your legs
- They are the fingers of your feet
- pain in the back
- You carry a backpack on your ____
Down
- You wear rings on your ____
- they appear if you smile
- you use it to smell things
- you use it to talk
- it hurts if you sit arched
- You use it to listen
- I have a ____, my symptoms are: a cough and a sore throat
13 Clues: pain in the back • you use it to talk • You use it to listen • they appear if you smile • you use it to smell things • it hurts if you sit arched • You wear rings on your ____ • You use it to flex your legs • You put a watch around your ____ • They are the fingers of your feet • You carry a backpack on your ____ • I have a ____, my symptoms are: a cough and a sore throat • ...
Animal Body Parts 2025-03-06
Across
- it is like hair or mustache of animal for detecting
- it is a soft foot of an animal. it has nails
- it is a long tooth that comes out of an animal like elephant
- it is a hair for bird. it covers the body of bird
- it is a sharp teeth of animals mouth. they use it to tear flesh
- it is a bone that comes out of the head of male animals. it branches in many
Down
- it is a long nail of animals. they use it to catch prey
- it is a mouth of a bird
- it is a special hair that grows on male animal's neck
- it is a bone that comes out of the head of a male animal
- it is a long nose of an elephant
- it is like a house for some animals like turtles and snail
- it is a hair of an animal body. it keeps animal warm
13 Clues: it is a mouth of a bird • it is a long nose of an elephant • it is a soft foot of an animal. it has nails • it is a hair for bird. it covers the body of bird • it is like hair or mustache of animal for detecting • it is a hair of an animal body. it keeps animal warm • it is a special hair that grows on male animal's neck • ...
Healthy body image!! 2025-03-04
Across
- who you are
- tall,slim
- generalized belief
- having something that's not good for you
- how you view your body
- robust muscular body-build
Down
- the expression of the body-centered culture
- having problems eating
- how you feel about yourself
- not confident
- seeing someone in a negative way
- fat
- medical feature of a condition
13 Clues: fat • tall,slim • who you are • not confident • generalized belief • having problems eating • how you view your body • robust muscular body-build • how you feel about yourself • medical feature of a condition • seeing someone in a negative way • having something that's not good for you • the expression of the body-centered culture
body and family 2025-05-25
Animal body part 2025-05-20
PARTS OF BODY 2025-07-20
Across
- The back part of your foot, below the ankle.
- The rear part of your body from your neck to your waist.
- The upper part of your leg between your hip and your knee.
- The joint between your thigh and your lower leg.
- The flat area of your face above your eyebrows.
- The joint connecting your hand to your arm.
Down
- The short, thick finger on the side of your hand.
- The joint that connects the foot to the leg.
- The joint where your leg joins your body.
- The bottom part of your face, below your mouth.
- The front part of your neck, inside which food and air pass.
- The joint between your upper arm and lower arm.
- The front part of your body between your neck and your stomach.
13 Clues: The joint where your leg joins your body. • The joint connecting your hand to your arm. • The back part of your foot, below the ankle. • The joint that connects the foot to the leg. • The bottom part of your face, below your mouth. • The joint between your upper arm and lower arm. • The flat area of your face above your eyebrows. • ...
Move Your Body 2025-11-10
Across
- I move my legs quickly
- Has a trunk
- A small jump on one foot
- Large marsupial
- I move my body to music
- Flying mammal
Down
- I jump up and down
- I bend my knees and place my bottom on a chai
- I make sound with my hands when I like something
- I move one foot after another slowly
- I move both hands to say hello
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
13 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • I jump up and down • Likes to chase mice • I move my legs quickly • I move my body to music • A small jump on one foot • I move both hands to say hello • I move one foot after another slowly • I bend my knees and place my bottom on a chai • I make sound with my hands when I like something
parts of body 2025-11-05
Across
- You bend this when you sit.
- It pumps blood in your body.
- You hear with this part.
- You breathe with these.
- You see with this part.
- It connects your hand and arm.
Down
- You eat and speak with this.
- You smell with this part.
- You use this to hold things.
- You think with this.
- You walk on these.
- It helps you to stand and move.
- It covers your body.
13 Clues: You walk on these. • You think with this. • It covers your body. • You breathe with these. • You see with this part. • You hear with this part. • You smell with this part. • You bend this when you sit. • You eat and speak with this. • You use this to hold things. • It pumps blood in your body. • It helps you to stand and move. • It connects your hand and arm.
Tissues and Systems 2019-12-09
Across
- system that carries signals to and from the brain
- system that supports the body and protects organs
- tissue made up of neurons
- tissue that lines the inside and outside of your body
- system whose function is to create offspring
- system that makes and circulates white blood cells to fight infection
- system that makes hormones to regulate body functions
- system that defends the body from foreign invaders
- muscle found only in your heart
Down
- muscle tissue that lets you voluntarily control movement
- involuntary muscle found in organs
- system responsible for movement
- system that breaks down food so the body can use the nutrients
- system that moves blood throughout the body
- system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- system that protects the body from the outside environment
- system that filters blood and removes waste
- tissue that holds the body together
- tissue that is made of cells that are able to contract
19 Clues: tissue made up of neurons • system responsible for movement • muscle found only in your heart • involuntary muscle found in organs • tissue that holds the body together • system that moves blood throughout the body • system that filters blood and removes waste • system whose function is to create offspring • system that carries signals to and from the brain • ...
Tissues and Systems 2019-12-09
Across
- tissue made up of neurons
- system that filters blood and removes waste
- system that makes hormones to regulate body functions
- system that breaks down food so the body can use the nutrients
- muscle tissue that lets you voluntarily control movement
- system that protects the body from the outside environment
- system responsible for movement
- system that makes and circulates white blood cells to fight infection
- system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- system that defends the body from foreign invaders
Down
- system that carries signals to and from the brain
- muscle found only in your heart
- tissue that lines the inside and outside of your body
- system whose function is to create offspring
- tissue that holds the body together
- system that moves blood throughout the body
- involuntary muscle found in organs
- tissue that is made of cells that are able to contract
- system that supports the body and protects organs
19 Clues: tissue made up of neurons • muscle found only in your heart • system responsible for movement • involuntary muscle found in organs • tissue that holds the body together • system that filters blood and removes waste • system that moves blood throughout the body • system whose function is to create offspring • system that carries signals to and from the brain • ...
Stiff - Mary Roach 2025-05-14
Across
- – The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure.
- – One of the historical methods of execution discussed.
- – Preserving a body after death.
- – The use of science to investigate crimes.
- – Moving an organ or tissue from one body to another.
- – Practicing surgical techniques on cadavers.
- – A post-mortem examination to determine cause of death.
- – Groups of cells in the body, often used in research.
- – A recurring theme: treating cadavers with dignity.
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- – Giving one’s body or parts to science after death.
- – Studying bullets and their effects on the human body.
- – The cutting apart of a body to study its internal parts.
- – The state of being subject to death.
- – The process of a body breaking down after death.
- – What drives the author and readers to explore the topic.
- – Bodies used in testing car safety.
- – In the book, used more metaphorically: what happens to the body, not the soul.
17 Clues: – Preserving a body after death. • – Bodies used in testing car safety. • – The state of being subject to death. • – The use of science to investigate crimes. • – Practicing surgical techniques on cadavers. • – The process of a body breaking down after death. • – Giving one’s body or parts to science after death. • – A recurring theme: treating cadavers with dignity. • ...
1001 Crossword puzzle 2024-09-20
Across
- Vertical plane running from front to back; divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides
- plane parallel to the ground
- toward the outside, away from midline
- Name of the body when standing upright with palms facing forward
- Plane that is perpendicular to the ground and divides the body into posterior and anterior portions
- lower, or below another part
- toward the head
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- closer to the reference point (compared to head or center of body if no reference given)
- near the back or the back side of the body
- toward the midline or center
- towards the "tail" or backside of the body
- farther away from the surface
- closer to the surface
- higher, or above another body part
- near the front or the front side of the body
- farther away from the reference point (from head or center of body if no reference point is given)
16 Clues: toward the head • closer to the surface • toward the midline or center • plane parallel to the ground • lower, or below another part • farther away from the surface • higher, or above another body part • toward the outside, away from midline • near the back or the back side of the body • towards the "tail" or backside of the body • near the front or the front side of the body • ...
Anatomical Terms Cooper Gruner 2025-11-17
Across
- Plane divides body into left and right
- a position that is above or higher
- at an increased risk
- bending
- Close to the front
- of at or toward
- From
- taking
- In the middle
Down
- away from the center of the body
- Further back in position
- lying on back with face upward
- A position that is lower
- Plane divides the body into front and back
- Close to the center of the body
- laying on side
- Plane divides the body into up and down
- adding to
18 Clues: From • taking • bending • adding to • In the middle • laying on side • of at or toward • Close to the front • at an increased risk • Further back in position • A position that is lower • lying on back with face upward • Close to the center of the body • away from the center of the body • a position that is above or higher • Plane divides body into left and right • ...
Intro to Body Systems 2022-03-07
Across
- Maintenance of a stable environment inside the body.
- This system collects information and sends it through electric messages.
- This system influences growth and development.
- This system moves blood through the body.
- This system gets rid of the body's wastes.
- The basic building block of your body.
- This system helps the body get rid of bacteria and viruses.
- This system offers the body protection.
- This system helps to produce offspring.
Down
- This system allows movement of body parts.
- This system breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body.
- Groups of organs that work together to carry out related tasks.
- This system supports and protects the body.
- Group of similar cells that do a particular job.
- Body parts made up of similar tissues that work together to carry out a similar function.
- This system gathers oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
16 Clues: The basic building block of your body. • This system offers the body protection. • This system helps to produce offspring. • This system moves blood through the body. • This system allows movement of body parts. • This system gets rid of the body's wastes. • This system supports and protects the body. • This system influences growth and development. • ...
CrossWord(LCM Activity) 2024-06-12
Across
- Severe headache with nausea and light sensitivity?
- What is the disease characterized by high blood sugar levels?
- What part of the body is used to hear?
- What part of the body is the main control center?
- What part of the body pumps blood?
- What is a common illness that causes coughing and sneezing?
- What condition makes it hard to sleep?
- What is a high body temperature due to illness?
- Forceful hacking sound to clear the throat?
Down
- What part of the body connects the hand to the arm?
- What part of the body is used to taste?
- What part of the body covers and protects everything?
- What illness affects the lungs and causes difficulty breathing?
- What do you feel when your back hurts?
- What happens when your body reacts badly to something like pollen or food?
- What illness is known for a high fever and body aches?
16 Clues: What part of the body pumps blood? • What part of the body is used to hear? • What do you feel when your back hurts? • What condition makes it hard to sleep? • What part of the body is used to taste? • Forceful hacking sound to clear the throat? • What is a high body temperature due to illness? • What part of the body is the main control center? • ...
Jake keenan 2014-12-17
Across
- an underground hollow
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a sandy Ricky area on the shore
- a group of closely scattered islands
- lowland saturated by salt water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a shallow part of a swamp in the middle of an atoll
- a peice of land in the middle of the ocean
- triangle shaped water way at a rivers mouth
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- on beaches formed by wind
- a body with almost completely surrounded by water
- a place of dencely over grown vegetation
- a treeless plain
- a peice of land projecting a body of water
- a deep part of a river
- a place with rough ridges and lands
- a deep narrow valley
- a peice of land surrounded 3 sides by water
- a peice of ice that moves on land
- a body of water almost all surrounded by water
- large wide body of water that connects another
- a never ending body of water
- a higher peice of land
- a place with low rain
- a body of water with a wide inlet
25 Clues: a treeless plain • a deep narrow valley • an underground hollow • a place with low rain • a deep part of a river • a higher peice of land • on beaches formed by wind • flat or gently rolling lands • a never ending body of water • a sandy Ricky area on the shore • lowland saturated by salt water • a peice of ice that moves on land • a body of water with a wide inlet • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-11
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- Not malignant, nonrecurrent, in favor for recovery.
- Tissue that connects, supports, penetrates and encases various body structures.
- Similar cells that perform specific functions.
- When a group of organs works together to perform complex body functions.
- Genetic material that regulates the activities of a cell.
- Largest structure usually spherical/in the middle.
- membrane In which forms the boundary of the cell.
- Study of tissue
- These determine hereditary characteristics.
- Large internal organs in our body cavities.
- Tumor composed of muscle (benign)
- Having a fever.
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- There are 46 of these located in the nucleus.
- Tissue found in the spinal cord, nerves, and brain that coordinates and controls body activities.
- Two or more types of tissue that assist each other in performing bodily functions.
- Type of tissue that produces movement in the body.
- Basic unit for all living organisms.
- The gel-like fluid found in cells.
- Having to do with or pertaining to the body.
- Complete set of genes for all the cells of a specific organism.
- Tissue in which acts as the covering of the external surface of our body.
21 Clues: Study of tissue • Having a fever. • Tumor composed of muscle (benign) • The gel-like fluid found in cells. • Basic unit for all living organisms. • These determine hereditary characteristics. • Large internal organs in our body cavities. • Having to do with or pertaining to the body. • There are 46 of these located in the nucleus. • ...
Brianna Johnson Chapter 20 Crossword 2020-05-03
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- The bone on the thumb side of the forearm
- Fibers composed of neurons connecting body parts and organs
- A large muscle on the back of the upper limb
- damage to the body caused by external force
- Physical/medical features indicating disease or injury
- Fibrous tissue in a human body that contracts
- Movement increasing the angle between two bones
- Cracking or breaking a bone
- Inflammation of the bursa
- Muscle on the front part of the upper arm
- A muscle injury caused by twisting or pulling a muscle or tendon
- The bone of the inner forearm
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- Movement of limbs toward midline of the body
- Injury resulting from a fall, twist or blow to the body
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- the "long bone"
- Too much use of particular body part or whole body
- Visible joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm
- Displacement of any bone from its normal position
- Injury from a direct blow or force not bothering the skin
20 Clues: the "long bone" • Inflammation of the bursa • Cracking or breaking a bone • The bone of the inner forearm • The bone on the thumb side of the forearm • Muscle on the front part of the upper arm • damage to the body caused by external force • Movement of limbs toward midline of the body • A large muscle on the back of the upper limb • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-26
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- frequency Intensity Time
- Range of motion within joints
- Fitness How fit your physical body is
- exhaustion body over heating
- endurance muscles contract over a period of time
- twist, tear, torn ligaments
- exercising can help you remember
- Heart rate train zone
- contract and move
- a unit of heat energy
- increases by circulatory in
- lifestyle involving little to no exercise
- composition amount of lean muscle to body fat
- chemical process that maintains life
- load slowly increase exercise to see results
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- long intention in muscle
- sleep exercise increase sleep at night
- strength the amount of force body can exert
- exercising with oxygen
- metabolism vital function to maintain life
- disease exercise can reduce what disease
- rate BPM- beats per minute
- health weight bearing exercise benefits this
- excess tension in the muscle
- train train in more than one element
- exercises teaches body to deal with mood exercise can make you happy
- bite injury to the body due to extreme cold
- exercise can help reduce tiredness or
- contract and hold
- exercising without oxygen
- levels exercise helps boast these levels
31 Clues: contract and move • contract and hold • a unit of heat energy • exercising with oxygen • Heart rate train zone • frequency Intensity Time • long intention in muscle • exercising without oxygen • twist, tear, torn ligaments • increases by circulatory in • excess tension in the muscle • Range of motion within joints • exhaustion body over heating • exercising can help you remember • ...
Importance of Freshwater Crossword 2021-04-16
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- large reservoirs of frozen water
- a consequence of having low body water
- multicellular primary consumers in the ecosystem
- a state where the human body is low on water
- a standing body of freshwater
- a compound comprised of sodium and chloride
- a sport done on frozen water
- primary producers in the ecosystem
- the human body is mainly composed of
- humans cannot drink this type of water
- the frozen state of water
- a vast body of water full of saltwater and life
- a state where the human body desires water
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- a fast-following body of freshwater
- a fresh water mammal
- this type of water can cause illness
- another word for illness
- this type of water makes up less 3% of all water on Earth
- a person is recommended to drink this much water each day
- a sport that is often done in freshwater, but can be done in saltwater
- a coastal fish that spends time in both fresh and saltwater
- a mechanism of water loss
22 Clues: a fresh water mammal • another word for illness • a mechanism of water loss • the frozen state of water • a sport done on frozen water • a standing body of freshwater • large reservoirs of frozen water • primary producers in the ecosystem • a fast-following body of freshwater • this type of water can cause illness • the human body is mainly composed of • ...
Chapter 1 2024-06-25
Across
- target value of a physiological measure maintained automatically in the body
- fluid inside cells
- the study of body functions
- lubricating secretion from a serous cell
- organs in a body cavity
- a form of energy
- the most common feedback feedback loop
- a component of homeostatic mechanisms that is the decision-maker and includes a set point
- dynamic state in which the body's internal environment is maintained within a set range
- branch of science dealing with the form and organization of body parts
- an underlying component of the physiological control systems that maintain homeostasis
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- conditions inside the body, surrounding the cells
- production of new cells and organisms
- two layers of connective tissue surrounding the lungs
- the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs
- an application of force to something
- a muscle or gland that effects change in the body
- specialized cell or structure that provides information about the environment; also, cell surface molecule that binds other molecules
- body fluids outside cells
- the sum of all chemical reactions in a living system
20 Clues: a form of energy • fluid inside cells • organs in a body cavity • body fluids outside cells • the study of body functions • an application of force to something • production of new cells and organisms • the most common feedback feedback loop • lubricating secretion from a serous cell • conditions inside the body, surrounding the cells • ...
General Vocab Crossword 2023-09-13
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- a rotational movement of the forearm that results in the palm facing up
- a plane that divides the body into right and left sections
- movement towards the midline
- to the side of
- movement of the foot away from the median plane
- a horizontal plane that divides the upper and lower sections
- how close something is located to a specific area
- a bruise
- towards the bottom of the body
- movement that decreases the angle between two body parts
- a bad bruise
- any grinding, creaking, or popping that happens when moving a joint
- towards the head
- movement of the foot towards the median plane
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- back of the body
- middle of the body
- a new injury
- a cut (skin wound)
- the motion of turning the palm up
- a minor scrape of the skin
- sites located away from a specific area
- the plane that divides the body into posterior and anterior
- a long-term injury
- the motion of a limb away from the midline
- movement that increases the angle between two body parts
25 Clues: a bruise • a new injury • a bad bruise • to the side of • back of the body • towards the head • middle of the body • a cut (skin wound) • a long-term injury • a minor scrape of the skin • movement towards the midline • towards the bottom of the body • the motion of turning the palm up • sites located away from a specific area • the motion of a limb away from the midline • ...
Organ Systems 2022-05-26
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- Stores urine,Found in lower abdomine
- System Pumps blood to the heart, Helps get oxygen
- Keeps germs from out blood,Controls amount of blood cells
- System Digest and breaks down food, Absorbs energy for growth
- System Gets signals from brain to body, Made up of brain and spinal cord
- Stores food,breaks down food
- System Makes the body move, Smooth, Cardiac, and skeletal muscles
- System Produce eggs and sperm cells, Collection of internal and external organs
- Helps fight germs, regulates the bodies water
- Behind the ribcage, allows us to breathe
- Regulates chemical levels,makes biles
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- system Maintains body fluids, Excess fluids and deposits them from bloodstream
- remove waste from body,gets rid of toxic cells
- System Gives you fresh air, Helps produce sound
- Support the body, protect some organs
- System Removes waste, Maintains proper amount of water
- System Makes hormones, Controls the bodies metabolism
- Makes enzymes, makes hormones
- Holds memory, controls everything
- System Holds the body together, Produces blood cells
- Pumps blood to body,Located on left of chest
- System Bodys Outer layer, first line of defense
22 Clues: Stores food,breaks down food • Makes enzymes, makes hormones • Holds memory, controls everything • Stores urine,Found in lower abdomine • Support the body, protect some organs • Regulates chemical levels,makes biles • Behind the ribcage, allows us to breathe • Pumps blood to body,Located on left of chest • Helps fight germs, regulates the bodies water • ...
SM Unit 1 2025-02-10
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- key communicator of the central team
- structures that are towards the front of the body
- Scientifically agreed upon reference position for location terms
- cause of an injury or disease
- how often emergency action plans need to be reviewed and practiced
- name of a specific injury or illness
- mechanical description of the cause of an injury
- closer to the feet or lower on the body
- closer to the root of a limb
- Athletic Trainers certification exam
- plane that divides the body into top and bottom halves
- closer to the surface of the body
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- team that provides specialized care to athletes
- a perceptible change in a patient's body or its functions that indicate an injury
- medical authority of the central team
- reckless provision of healthcare that's clearly below the standard of the law
- warning athletes on the dangers involved in sport
- acronym for a certified athletic trainer National Athletic Trainer's Association
- plane that divides the body into right and left halves
- unintentionally providing care below the standard of the law
- structures that are closer to the center of the body
21 Clues: closer to the root of a limb • cause of an injury or disease • closer to the surface of the body • key communicator of the central team • name of a specific injury or illness • Athletic Trainers certification exam • medical authority of the central team • closer to the feet or lower on the body • team that provides specialized care to athletes • ...
Histology Review 2024-09-17
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- Serves as packing material that wraps and cushions organs
- located in Epiglottis and external ear
- Most abundant tissue found in the Body
- Is found in the Heart
- Most common type of cartilage found in the body
- flat cells
- Forms a soft skeleton that supports other cells
- Two or more layers of cells
- Found in Brain and spinal Cord
- The study of Tissue
- Causes all body movement
- Found in tendons and ligaments
- tissue that covers all internal and external body surfaces, lines body cavities, and makes up glands
- insulates body heat(fat cells)
- Box Like Cells
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- The only liquid body tissue
- Stretches easy to allow urine to stretch bladder
- Many spaces between fibers
- This type of muscle is found inside many organs including stomach, intestines, ect
- Few spaces between fibers of the matrix
- composed of units called osteons
- Tall and Skinny Cells
- attached to bones and sometimes your skin
- Strong when pulled in many directions
- Appears as multiple layers but is only one
- One layer of cells
- Carries oxygen through blood stream
27 Clues: flat cells • Box Like Cells • One layer of cells • The study of Tissue • Is found in the Heart • Tall and Skinny Cells • Causes all body movement • Many spaces between fibers • The only liquid body tissue • Two or more layers of cells • Found in Brain and spinal Cord • Found in tendons and ligaments • insulates body heat(fat cells) • composed of units called osteons • ...
Skin 2023-10-14
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- General skin disease which can be seen from red rash and itchiness
- Branch of medicine dealing with the skin
- The upper and outermost layer of skin
- largest Organ in our body
- Cords in your body that carries electrical impulses to the brain
- A homeostatic process that maintain internal body temperature
- Condition where the pores on the skin get clogged
- A condition where the skin gets burnt from the sun
- A condition where the immune system reacts abnormally towards something
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- To protect the body from heat and regulates body temperature
- The deepest layer of skin
- Maintaining cleanliness and health
- Bubble of fluid formed on the skin
- The thickest layer of skin
- Soft tissues in the body that helps us move
- Proteins that bind skin cells to one another
- Substance in the body that gives the skin color
- Condition where the skin inflammation causes it to get dry and itchy
- The measurement of heat/cold
- A skin condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the skin cells
20 Clues: The deepest layer of skin • largest Organ in our body • The thickest layer of skin • The measurement of heat/cold • Maintaining cleanliness and health • Bubble of fluid formed on the skin • The upper and outermost layer of skin • Branch of medicine dealing with the skin • Soft tissues in the body that helps us move • Proteins that bind skin cells to one another • ...
Earth's Land Features 2024-02-01
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- is a wide flat area
- is a natural stream of water falling from a high place
- is flat land that is higher than the land around it
- is lower and rounder than a mountain
- is a deep valley with high steep sides
- rises high above the ground
- is a natural body of moving water
- is a large body of salt water
- is a small river or stream
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- is a narrow body of water off a larger body of water
- is the low land between hills or mountains
- is the mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river
- is the land along the edge of a body of water
- a physical feature on Earth's surface
- is a body of water surrounded by land
- is where river water and ocean water meet
- is a high steep section of rock or soil
- is an area with very little precipitation
- is where a body of water meets land
- is a mound or ridge of sand
20 Clues: is a wide flat area • is a small river or stream • rises high above the ground • is a mound or ridge of sand • is a large body of salt water • is a natural body of moving water • is where a body of water meets land • is lower and rounder than a mountain • a physical feature on Earth's surface • is a body of water surrounded by land • is a deep valley with high steep sides • ...
Science Words 2022-02-15
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- chest muscles that help move the shoulder backwards
- inner layer of skin
- filter out waste and digests food
- structure in the body composed of tissue
- lets you move certain parts of your body in different ways
- outer layer of skin
- small bones that make up the backbone
- connect muscle to bone
- what gives skin its color
- help you breathe and oxengate blood
- helps move your shoulders
- extends the elbow
- all the movement in the body is controlled by _________
- pumps blood throughout the body
- breaks down and digests food
- stores bile
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- connects bone to bone
- the body's largest organ; protects the inside of the body
- converts nutrients to usable substances
- opens joint
- the body's control center
- made of all the bones in the body
- control muscle and knee extension
- cells that perform the same function
- closes joint
- filter blood and remove waste from the body
- draws scapula upwards
- elevates the shoulder
- helps digest food and convert food to energy
29 Clues: opens joint • stores bile • closes joint • extends the elbow • inner layer of skin • outer layer of skin • connects bone to bone • draws scapula upwards • elevates the shoulder • connect muscle to bone • the body's control center • what gives skin its color • helps move your shoulders • breaks down and digests food • pumps blood throughout the body • filter out waste and digests food • ...
nutrion 2022-03-29
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- weighing less than the healthy amount
- balance between calories you take in from food and the calories your body uses
- small units that make up protein
- nutrients built up to build and repair cells
- reminder to eat healthy meals
- extreme eating disorders that can lead to death or illness
- study of nutrients and how your body uses them
- eating disorder in which a strong fear of gaining weight leads to starvation
- physical need for food
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- emotional desire for food
- disorder in which someone eats too much food at a time
- substance in food your body needs
- tough stringy parts of raw foods
- elements in food that help your body work properly
- the way you see your body
- produce normal growth and give you energy
- high amount of nutrients relative to their number of calories
- sugar found in foods
- compounds that help regulate body functions
- eating disorder in which someone eats large amounts of food and then purges
- weighing more than the healthy amount
- measures the energy available in food
- method for assessing your body size
23 Clues: sugar found in foods • physical need for food • emotional desire for food • the way you see your body • reminder to eat healthy meals • tough stringy parts of raw foods • small units that make up protein • substance in food your body needs • method for assessing your body size • weighing less than the healthy amount • weighing more than the healthy amount • ...
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Review 2022-08-31
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- The cavity that contains the brain and dura matter
- This region includes the lower back
- Above or higher than
- Toward, or on, the front of the body
- This region includes the calf
- This region includes the head
- Further from the point of attachment
- The horizontal plane that produces cross sections of the body
- This region includes the groin
- The cavity that contains the heart and lungs
- Toward the middle of the body
- The plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
- This region includes the neck
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- This region includes the lower arm
- This region includes the thigh
- This region includes the gluteus muscles, or the buttocks
- The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- This region contains the belly button
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Toward, or on, the back of the body
- Below or lower than
- Toward the side of the body
- This region includes the sacrum, the most inferior portion of the spine
- This region includes the wrist
24 Clues: Below or lower than • Above or higher than • Toward the side of the body • This region includes the calf • This region includes the head • Toward the middle of the body • This region includes the neck • This region includes the thigh • This region includes the groin • This region includes the wrist • Closer to the point of attachment • This region includes the lower arm • ...
Science 9 2025-06-19
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- – The smallest part of the body.
- – Bones that protect your heart and lungs.
- – A strong burst of air from the lungs to clear the throat or airways.
- – The outer layer of your body, helps release heat.
- – Gas your body needs from the air.
- – Connects your nose and mouth to the lungs.
- – Pumps blood around the body.
- – The feeling of your heartbeat in your wrist or neck.
- – The red liquid that moves through the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients.
- – One cycle of breathing in and out.
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- – Part of the waste gas you breathe out.
- – Helps the body and organs move.
- – Body part that holds the heart and lungs.
- – Help you breathe in oxygen.
- – A health problem where the blood pushes too hard on the blood vessels.
- – The opening on your face used for breathing and eating
- – Takes in air when you breathe.
- – A condition that makes it hard to breathe because airways get tight.
- – The liquid part of blood.
- – What you breathe in and out.
20 Clues: – The liquid part of blood. • – Help you breathe in oxygen. • – Pumps blood around the body. • – What you breathe in and out. • – The smallest part of the body. • – Takes in air when you breathe. • – Helps the body and organs move. • – Gas your body needs from the air. • – One cycle of breathing in and out. • – Part of the waste gas you breathe out. • ...
Science 9 2025-06-19
Across
- – The feeling of your heartbeat in your wrist or neck.
- – The liquid part of blood.
- – The outer layer of your body, helps release heat.
- – A health problem where the blood pushes too hard on the blood vessels.
- – A strong burst of air from the lungs to clear the throat or airways.
- – Body part that holds the heart and lungs.
- – Pumps blood around the body.
- – The opening on your face used for breathing and eating
- – Help you breathe in oxygen.
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- – One cycle of breathing in and out.
- – Takes in air when you breathe.
- – Helps the body and organs move.
- – The red liquid that moves through the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients.
- – Part of the waste gas you breathe out.
- – The smallest part of the body.
- – A condition that makes it hard to breathe because airways get tight.
- – What you breathe in and out.
- – Connects your nose and mouth to the lungs.
- – Bones that protect your heart and lungs.
- – Gas your body needs from the air.
20 Clues: – The liquid part of blood. • – Help you breathe in oxygen. • – What you breathe in and out. • – Pumps blood around the body. • – Takes in air when you breathe. • – The smallest part of the body. • – Helps the body and organs move. • – Gas your body needs from the air. • – One cycle of breathing in and out. • – Part of the waste gas you breathe out. • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2025-08-27
Across
- S/S
- moving forearm toward the body
- P!
- Adduction movement toward the midline of body in transverse plane
- lying face up
- situated in the center
- movement toward the midline of body in transverse plane
- toward the bottom of feet
- stretching of tearing muscle tendon
- movement away from midline of the body
- increasing the angle of joint
- swelling in tissue
- closest to the skin
- recent or new injury
- injured tissue of skin blood leeks(bruise)
- swelling in joint
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- extreme of excessive straightening
- toward the top or
- movement toward the midline of the body
- bringing toes toward the body.
- Bodies response to injury
- S/P
- streching or tearing of ligament
- complete separation of two ends of joint
- terminology
- WNL
- the underside of foot
- partial or incomplete separation of joint
- situated away from the center
- top of structure
- lying face down
- long duration onset
- MOI
- moving forearm away from body
- farthest away from the skin
- decreasing the angle formed by bones of joint
36 Clues: P! • S/S • S/P • WNL • MOI • terminology • lying face up • lying face down • top of structure • toward the top or • swelling in joint • swelling in tissue • long duration onset • closest to the skin • recent or new injury • the underside of foot • situated in the center • Bodies response to injury • toward the bottom of feet • farthest away from the skin • situated away from the center • ...
Health and Medicine 2025-10-30
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- – Thread used to close a cut
- – To rest and feel calm
- – A small place where you get medical help
- – To fix something inside the body with surgery
- – Feeling worried or tense
- – When your body gets hotter than normal
- – A common sickness with sneezing and coughing
- – A tool to check your body temperature
- – Moving your body to stay healthy
- – A special car that takes sick or hurt people to the hospital
- – A person who helps take care of sick people
- – A big place where sick or hurt people get treated
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- – A plan that helps pay for medical costs
- – Feeling good and strong in your body
- – Can spread from one person to another
- – The organ that pumps blood in your body
- – Something bad that happens suddenly
- – A serious, sudden problem needing quick help
- – A note from a doctor to get medicine
- – Red, sore skin from too much sun
- – A sickness that affects the body
- – The food you eat every day
- – Pain in your belly
- – Another word for being sick
24 Clues: – Pain in your belly • – To rest and feel calm • – Feeling worried or tense • – Thread used to close a cut • – The food you eat every day • – Another word for being sick • – Red, sore skin from too much sun • – A sickness that affects the body • – Moving your body to stay healthy • – Something bad that happens suddenly • – Feeling good and strong in your body • ...
9 weeks review 2023-10-25
Across
- to bone, tendon
- cells of the body, neuron
- normal body temperature, hypothermia
- in body's water content, dehydration
- burns food, metabolism
- part of eye, iris
- induced starvation, anorexia
- organs in thoracic cavity, lungs
- veins, venae cavae
- of the skin, dermatitis
- artery, aorta
- baby at 9 weeks, fetus
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- tube connects stomach to pharynx, esophagus
- the angle of a joint, flexor
- of the eye, sclera
- of eyes to focus far, myopia
- controlled nervous system, somatic
- to bone, ligament
- pressure during ventricle contraction, systolic
- of bone that supports body, pelvic girdle
- of body tissue, frostbite
- cause of accidental death in US, traffic accidents
- internal organ, liver
- important part of nervous system, brain
24 Clues: artery, aorta • to bone, tendon • to bone, ligament • part of eye, iris • of the eye, sclera • veins, venae cavae • internal organ, liver • burns food, metabolism • baby at 9 weeks, fetus • of the skin, dermatitis • cells of the body, neuron • of body tissue, frostbite • the angle of a joint, flexor • of eyes to focus far, myopia • induced starvation, anorexia • ...
fundamentals of A&P vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- the place where one end of a muscle is attached to the freely moving bone of its joint
- away from the midline
- divides body from top/bottom
- toward the back
- same side
- supports organs and cells, transports nutrients, stores fat, repairs damaged tissue
- divides body from left/right
- away from the surface
- toward the midline
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- Tissue responsible for movement
- attachment site
- covering of all body surfaces, line body cavities and hollow organs
- both sides
- opposite side
- found in the brain, spinal cord and nerves
- divides body from back to front
- up/above
- lower/below
- toward the surface
- toward the front
20 Clues: up/above • same side • both sides • lower/below • opposite side • attachment site • toward the back • toward the front • toward the surface • toward the midline • away from the midline • away from the surface • divides body from top/bottom • divides body from left/right • Tissue responsible for movement • divides body from back to front • found in the brain, spinal cord and nerves • ...
metableils vocond 2024-03-26
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- a set of connecting parts
- car exhaust
- a gas that has 8 electrons
- a molecule that the body uses for energy
- reaction between oxygen and glucose
- large molecules that the body needs
- protein building blocks
- takes food and breaks it down in the body
- smallest unit of life
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- a claim supported by evidence
- takes oxygen to the body systems
- group of atoms
- a cell that sends messages to the brain
- carries oxygen throughout the body
- energy storage of glucose
- a group of tissues
- the body breaks down glucose and oxygen
17 Clues: car exhaust • group of atoms • a group of tissues • smallest unit of life • protein building blocks • a set of connecting parts • energy storage of glucose • a gas that has 8 electrons • a claim supported by evidence • takes oxygen to the body systems • carries oxygen throughout the body • reaction between oxygen and glucose • large molecules that the body needs • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2013-01-06
Across
- Provides nutrients to the body
- Smallest Level of Organizations
- Body is composed of 11 unique
- cut producing anterior and posterior halves
- toward the feet; below
- hollow are of the body where organs are
- science interested in the relationships between body parts
- posterior
- Reproductive System gives rise to special cells
- organization level between cells and organs
- cut producing superior and inferior halves
- Made up of oxygen and hydrogen
- Membrane lining cavity walls
- Integument system component
- toward the side
- another name for organs
- Gas that is inhaled
- form of energy
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- another name for viscera
- anterior
- Nervous System viscera
- Waste removal
- Appendicular portion contains
- Mechanism to keep the body balanced
- toward the back
- cut producing lateral halves
- change in position
- application of force on an object
- toward the front
- Trunk of the body
- toward the head; above
- Major organ of the muscular system
- Science interested in the study of the human body
- sprout; develop
- Organisms are made up of
35 Clues: anterior • posterior • Waste removal • form of energy • toward the back • toward the side • sprout; develop • toward the front • Trunk of the body • change in position • Gas that is inhaled • Nervous System viscera • toward the feet; below • toward the head; above • another name for organs • another name for viscera • Organisms are made up of • Integument system component • ...
Nutrition 2021-10-19
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- This is made up of the foods you eat and drink.
- What is necessary for growth?
- What is the process the body uses to break down foods?
- This is the process of providing food that you need to help with staying healthy.
- This is the process your body uses to make energy from the food you eat.
- What is found in wheat?
- What are chemical compounds in food to help the body function?
- What is the unit of energy in food?
- acid This is used for tissue development.
- This is an important energy source for living organisms.
- What is a waxy substance that's found in the cells of the body?
- What is in every living cell in the body?
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- What is a substance in plants?
- glucose This is also known as blood sugar.
- What happens when your body does not get enough liquid?
- acids What are the building blocks of protein?
- These are minerals in body fluids.
- What has a sweet taste?
- This is one of the main types of nutrients.
- What are substances that speed up chemical reactions?
20 Clues: What is found in wheat? • What has a sweet taste? • What is necessary for growth? • What is a substance in plants? • These are minerals in body fluids. • What is the unit of energy in food? • acid This is used for tissue development. • What is in every living cell in the body? • glucose This is also known as blood sugar. • This is one of the main types of nutrients. • ...
Anatomy 2022-10-17
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- heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- controls steady circulation of the blood
- microscopic anatomy
- basic unit of all living things
- muscular wall that seperates the thorax; helps control breathing
- system forms physical foundation of the body
- structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions
- produces offspring and passes on genetic code
- serves as protective covering and helps regulate the bodys temp
- study of anatomy, structure, and function of the bones
- collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
- part of the central nervous system in the cranium
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- covers, shapes, and holds the skeletal system
- breaks down food into nutrients and wastes
- body organs that control the bodys vision
- process of cell reproduction
- muscular, cone-shaped organ that keeps the blood moving
- breathing in through the nose or the mouth
- affects growth and development
- controls and coordinates all the other systems of the body
- protects body from disease
- systems groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions
- enables breathing
- purifies the body by eliminating matter
24 Clues: enables breathing • microscopic anatomy • protects body from disease • process of cell reproduction • affects growth and development • basic unit of all living things • purifies the body by eliminating matter • controls steady circulation of the blood • body organs that control the bodys vision • breaks down food into nutrients and wastes • ...
Phylum Cnidaria 2023-06-21
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- does not display symmetry in their body
- how sponges reproduce asexually
- eye spots that detect light
- filter feeders
- some cnidarians live _
- the movement of water through cells from high concentration to low concentration
- surrounded by the endoderm, where digestion occurs
- also known as “ostia”
- animals that lack backbone
- creates water current
- coilded harpoon like structures that are produced from the Golgi Body
- simple, have been around for long
- body with mouth down
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- coral reefs protect coastlines, create habitat for many other organisms, and increase _
- can produce both egg and sperm
- nematocysts are coiled harpoon like structures that contain _
- present on the body walls of sponges
- diffuses into the cells through diffusion
- stinging cells
- all cnidarians can reproduce sexually and _
- second layer of the body wall
- polyps can reproduce by _
- distributes food throughout the body
- outer tissue layer
- sensory cells that help determine the direction of gravity
- derives from the greek term “stinging needle”
- Latin for “pore bearer”
- inner tissue layer
- body with mouth up
- fixed in one place
30 Clues: stinging cells • filter feeders • outer tissue layer • inner tissue layer • body with mouth up • fixed in one place • body with mouth down • also known as “ostia” • creates water current • some cnidarians live _ • Latin for “pore bearer” • polyps can reproduce by _ • animals that lack backbone • eye spots that detect light • second layer of the body wall • can produce both egg and sperm • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 2 2024-09-08
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- change of sequence of a DNA molecule
- inflammation of a gland
- diagnoses and treats life-threatening emergency medical conditions
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing/treating diseases of internal organs
- refers to the back of organ or body
- document allowing person to state wishes for end of life med care
- a licensed medical professional who dispenses medications to patients
- not normal
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- a disorder affecting the connective tissue throughout the body
- space formed by hip bones, contains reproductive & excretory system organs
- after death
- multilayered membrane, protects & holds organs in place in abdominal cavity
- situated nearest the midline or beginning of a body structure
- the study of structures in the body
- the study of functions of the structures of the body
- inflammation of peritoneum
- study of how genes are transferred from parents to their children
- suffix meaning development,growth, formation
- describes the congenital absence/narrowing of a body opening or passage
- relating to the groin, refers to entire lower area of the abdomen
- vertical plane diving the body into unequal left & right portions
21 Clues: not normal • after death • inflammation of a gland • inflammation of peritoneum • the study of structures in the body • refers to the back of organ or body • change of sequence of a DNA molecule • suffix meaning development,growth, formation • the study of functions of the structures of the body • situated nearest the midline or beginning of a body structure • ...
Animal Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-17
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- Body plan with left and right halves that are mirror images.
- Hydraulic system in echinoderms used for movement and feeding.
- Shedding of an exoskeleton to allow for growth.
- Cold-blooded; body temperature depends on the environment.
- External skeleton providing support and protection.
- Animals without a backbone.
- Asexual reproduction where a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud.
- An organism that has both male and female reproductive organs.
- Lack of symmetry; no regular body shape.
- Animals with a backbone.
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- Warm-blooded; able to regulate body temperature internally.
- Eggs with a protective shell and membranes, adapted for land reproduction.
- in placental mammals that nourishes the developing fetus.
- Internal skeleton providing support.
- Flexible connective tissue making up the skeleton of some fishes.
- Free-swimming body plan of cnidarians; sexual reproduction.
- Milk-producing glands in mammals.
- Organisms that live on or near the ocean floor.
- Body parts arranged around a central axis.
- Gas-filled organ in bony fish used to control buoyancy.
- Sessile body plan of cnidarians; generally asexual.
21 Clues: Animals with a backbone. • Animals without a backbone. • Milk-producing glands in mammals. • Internal skeleton providing support. • Lack of symmetry; no regular body shape. • Body parts arranged around a central axis. • Shedding of an exoskeleton to allow for growth. • Organisms that live on or near the ocean floor. • External skeleton providing support and protection. • ...
Animal crossword 2025-03-17
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- A skeleton located inside the body
- An organism that has both male and female reproductive organs
- Marine organisms that live on or near the ocean floor
- bladder A fish organ that helps control buoyancy
- eggs A feature in birds, reptiles, and mammals that protect embryos
- symmetry symmetry where body parts are arranged around a central axis
- the external skeleton that provides support and protection
- A reproductive structure in some animals that nourishes developing embryos
- The type of body plan where an organism has no symmetry
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- Organisms with a backbone
- the ability to regulate body temperature internally
- the flexible connective tissue found in some animals skeletons
- the jellyfish like form of cnidarians
- Asexual reproduction method where an organism grows a new individual from its body
- symmetry symmetry where the body has two equal halves
- vascular system the system in echinoderms that aids in movement and feeding
- the shedding of an exoskeleton to grow
- a cold blooded organism
- one of the two body forms of cnidarians, usually sessile
- Glands specialized glads in mammals that produce milk
20 Clues: a cold blooded organism • Organisms with a backbone • A skeleton located inside the body • the jellyfish like form of cnidarians • the shedding of an exoskeleton to grow • bladder A fish organ that helps control buoyancy • the ability to regulate body temperature internally • Marine organisms that live on or near the ocean floor • ...
Science 9 2025-06-19
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- – The outer layer of your body, helps release heat.
- – The feeling of your heartbeat in your wrist or neck.
- – Part of the waste gas you breathe out.
- – Gas your body needs from the air.
- – Helps the body and organs move.
- – A health problem where the blood pushes too hard on the blood vessels.
- – Pumps blood around the body.
- – The opening on your face used for breathing and eating
- – Connects your nose and mouth to the lungs.
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- – The liquid part of blood.
- – A condition that makes it hard to breathe because airways get tight.
- – The red liquid that moves through the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients.
- – Help you breathe in oxygen.
- – One cycle of breathing in and out.
- – Takes in air when you breathe.
- – Bones that protect your heart and lungs.
- – Body part that holds the heart and lungs.
- – A strong burst of air from the lungs to clear the throat or airways.
- – The smallest part of the body.
- – What you breathe in and out.
20 Clues: – The liquid part of blood. • – Help you breathe in oxygen. • – Pumps blood around the body. • – What you breathe in and out. • – Takes in air when you breathe. • – The smallest part of the body. • – Helps the body and organs move. • – Gas your body needs from the air. • – One cycle of breathing in and out. • – Part of the waste gas you breathe out. • ...
Forensics - Chapter 8 (Anatomical Terms) 2025-05-15
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- refers to upper arm
- refers to lower back
- body system including lungs and trachea
- below something else
- stomach, liver and intestines are in this cavity
- refers to thigh
- position of body when lying on back
- type of wound; sharp, linear cut
- the disease or trauma that directly caused victim's death
- refers to belly button
- further away from the trunk of the body
- pooling of blood in direction of gravity
- another word for bruise
- refers to calf
- most common manner of death
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- type of wound; scrape
- lungs and heart would be in this cavity
- cut made to start internal exam of autopsy
- refers to cheek
- type of manner of death when one person takes the life of another
- position of body when lying on stomach
- body system that includes brain and spinal cord
- the nose is _______ to the ear
- another word for scrape
- refers to neck
- towards the back
- doctor performing autopsy
- the stiffening of the body after death
- type of wound; bruise
- the steady cooling of the body after death
30 Clues: refers to neck • refers to calf • refers to cheek • refers to thigh • towards the back • refers to upper arm • refers to lower back • below something else • type of wound; scrape • type of wound; bruise • refers to belly button • another word for scrape • another word for bruise • doctor performing autopsy • most common manner of death • the nose is _______ to the ear • ...
B Class - Health Sector 2025-05-11
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- A vehicle that takes sick people to the hospital.
- A place where sick or injured people go for treatment.
- A serious or dangerous situation that needs immediate help.
- A high body temperature, usually from illness.
- What you feel when something hurts.
- A test that uses sound waves to create images of the inside of the body.
- The red liquid that flows in your body.
- A reaction of the body to certain substances like pollen or food.
- The act of identifying a disease or problem.
- A tool used to measure body temperature.
- A person who treats sick people.
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- The condition of your body and mind.
- A substance you take to feel better when you are sick.
- A place where you can buy medicine.
- A person who helps the doctor and cares for patients.
- Another word for “disease” or “sickness.”
- The branch of medicine that deals with children.
- The branch of medicine that studies and treats the heart.
- Harm or damage to the body.
- A person who is receiving medical treatment.
20 Clues: Harm or damage to the body. • A person who treats sick people. • A place where you can buy medicine. • What you feel when something hurts. • The condition of your body and mind. • The red liquid that flows in your body. • A tool used to measure body temperature. • Another word for “disease” or “sickness.” • A person who is receiving medical treatment. • ...
Anatomy- Organization of the Body 2021-01-02
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- part of the skeleton containing limbs and the pelvis
- this system secretes hormones
- Describes how something functions
- Describes the parts of the body
- a plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior sections
- this body system provides support for the body and protects organs
- a plane dividing the body into left and right sides
- cavity containing the brain and spinal cord
- the elbow is ______ to the hand
- a plane dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
- the eyes are _______ to the ears
- this system receives and interprets sensory info
- the system that contains the skin, hair and nails
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- this system contains the kidneys and filters blood
- the body maintains a stable internal environment
- the pinky toe is _____ to the big toe
- cavity containing the lungs, heart and organs of the abdomen
- the smallest unit of life (ex: neuron, myocyte)
- when a stimulus triggers a reaction in the opposite direction (when you are cold, shivering helps warm you back up)
- the foot is ______ to the thigh
- part of the skeleton containing the head, neck and trunk
21 Clues: this system secretes hormones • Describes the parts of the body • the foot is ______ to the thigh • the elbow is ______ to the hand • the eyes are _______ to the ears • Describes how something functions • the pinky toe is _____ to the big toe • cavity containing the brain and spinal cord • the smallest unit of life (ex: neuron, myocyte) • ...
Definitions 2022-03-29
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- tough parts of raw fruits, Vegatables and ect.
- Balance between calories and the calories your body uses
- The way you see yourself
- Unites that make up protein
- Disorder where someone Constantly eats large amounts of food
- Food your body needs to work
- Reminder to help make Healthier choices
- Food used to build and repair cells
- Food that helps you grow and gives energy and keeps you healthy.
- The Emotional urge for food
- a study of how nutrients Effect the body
- Helps keep your body functioning
- A strong fear of weight gain
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- Unhealthy Eating Behavior that Can lead to sickness
- Foods that help your body work
- When your body needs food
- Starches and sugar in food
- A method to asses your body size by weight and height
- Having high amounts of food relative to their calories
- A disorder where they constantly eat to much food at one time.
- Weighing more than an average person
- heat that measures the energy in your Nutrition
- Weighing less than a average person
23 Clues: The way you see yourself • When your body needs food • Starches and sugar in food • Unites that make up protein • The Emotional urge for food • Food your body needs to work • A strong fear of weight gain • Foods that help your body work • Helps keep your body functioning • Food used to build and repair cells • Weighing less than a average person • ...
review exam 2022-10-24
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- do not provide energy
- the food you eat
- starches that which are absorbed more slowly
- include sugars that are added during the processing of foods
- the process by which your body converts what you eat and drink into energy
- large complex molecules
- nutrients that were lost during processing are added back in
- fruit, veggies, grains, etc
- fats formed from a process called hydrogenation
- correltates with salt
- food does not contain nutrients
- waxy, fat like substance that's found in all the cells in your body
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- a measurement of the amount of energy produced when food is burned by the body
- fats that are liquid at room temp
- identifies daily meal proportions for the fruit, vegetable, grains, proteins, dairy food groups
- sugars that are absorbed quickly
- a nutrient required for normal body function
- type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest
- carries nutrients to your cells and carries waste from your body
- adding greatly nutrients to foods that might not have had them in the first place
- the body depends on it for practically every process necessary for life
21 Clues: the food you eat • do not provide energy • correltates with salt • large complex molecules • fruit, veggies, grains, etc • food does not contain nutrients • sugars that are absorbed quickly • fats that are liquid at room temp • starches that which are absorbed more slowly • a nutrient required for normal body function • type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest • ...
Mechanics terms 2024-03-21
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- a number greater than or equal to zero which measures the effect of friction between an object and a surface.
- a simplification of a real-life situation used in a model.
- a body which is at rest but on the point of moving.
- an object that cannot be stretched.
- the size of a vector.
- the rate of change of an object's velocity with respect to time.
- the force in a compressed rod.
- a resistive force due to the roughness of a surface.
- the turning effect a force has about a pivot.
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- a wheel over which a string passes.
- an influence that can change the motion of a body.
- the study of the motion of objects.
- a body which is modelled as having no mass.
- a body which moves only under the influence of gravity.
- a body that does not bend.
- a mathematical approximation of a real-life situation.
- reaction force from the surface acting on an object.
- a surface where there is no friction.
- a body whose mass is unevenly distributed.
- a long, thin, straight, rigid body.
20 Clues: the size of a vector. • a body that does not bend. • the force in a compressed rod. • a wheel over which a string passes. • the study of the motion of objects. • an object that cannot be stretched. • a long, thin, straight, rigid body. • a surface where there is no friction. • a body whose mass is unevenly distributed. • a body which is modelled as having no mass. • ...
Kensi Haynes C3&4 2024-11-08
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- Tearing or pulling your ligament
- What is an inflamed sac at a joint called
- What fracture is through the skin
- What fracture is common in kids and the bone bends
- What is the longest bone in the body
- Your arms and legs are your ___ skeleton
- A cut in the skin
- When a sharp object enters the skin
- Which bone in the body is the most weight bearing
- A small bubble on the skin cause by friction, burning, etc.
- What is a scrape called
- What is a blood tumor called
- What fracture isn't through the skin
- What term means bruising
- Your foot is ___ to your knee
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- The front of your body
- Which plane splits the body in left and right
- The back of your body
- Pulling or tearing your tendon or muscle
- Treatment for fracture
- Plane that cuts body into front and back
- what does itis mean
- Plane that cuts body into top and bottom
- What term means swelling
- What is the name of a fracture that doesn't heal
25 Clues: A cut in the skin • what does itis mean • The back of your body • The front of your body • Treatment for fracture • What is a scrape called • What term means swelling • What term means bruising • What is a blood tumor called • Your foot is ___ to your knee • Tearing or pulling your ligament • What fracture is through the skin • When a sharp object enters the skin • ...
Nervous and Reproductive Systems 2025-04-01
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- After an embryo develops, it becomes a _____
- This part of your face helps you breathe
- This sends messages from your brain to the rest of your body
- These carry messages to parts of your body
- This organ helps you think and control your body
- This part of your body helps you see the world
- A baby before it becomes a fetus
- This is the sense that helps you see things
- Babies are born from ______ bodies
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- Eggs are fertilised here
- This carries nutrients to the baby during pregnancy
- This sense helps you feel things with your skin
- This sense helps you listen to sounds
- The process through which a baby grows
- This part of your body helps you taste food
- This sense helps you notice the scent of flowers
- _____ are produced in the testicles
- A boy or man
- This is how a baby comes out of the body
- This organ makes eggs for the female body
- These are produced by the ovaries and are needed to grow a baby
21 Clues: A boy or man • Eggs are fertilised here • A baby before it becomes a fetus • Babies are born from ______ bodies • _____ are produced in the testicles • This sense helps you listen to sounds • The process through which a baby grows • This part of your face helps you breathe • This is how a baby comes out of the body • This organ makes eggs for the female body • ...
Science 9 2025-06-19
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- – The red liquid that moves through the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients.
- – The smallest part of the body.
- – A strong burst of air from the lungs to clear the throat or airways.
- – A condition that makes it hard to breathe because airways get tight.
- – Help you breathe in oxygen.
- – The outer layer of your body, helps release heat.
- – What you breathe in and out.
- – Takes in air when you breathe.
- – Connects your nose and mouth to the lungs.
- – A health problem where the blood pushes too hard on the blood vessels.
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- – The feeling of your heartbeat in your wrist or neck.
- – One cycle of breathing in and out.
- – The liquid part of blood.
- – Helps the body and organs move.
- – Part of the waste gas you breathe out.
- – Pumps blood around the body.
- – Body part that holds the heart and lungs.
- – The opening on your face used for breathing and eating
- – Bones that protect your heart and lungs.
- – Gas your body needs from the air.
20 Clues: – The liquid part of blood. • – Help you breathe in oxygen. • – Pumps blood around the body. • – What you breathe in and out. • – The smallest part of the body. • – Takes in air when you breathe. • – Helps the body and organs move. • – Gas your body needs from the air. • – One cycle of breathing in and out. • – Part of the waste gas you breathe out. • ...
Science 9 2025-06-19
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- – What you breathe in and out.
- – Pumps blood around the body.
- – Gas your body needs from the air.
- – Body part that holds the heart and lungs.
- – The liquid part of blood.
- – The opening on your face used for breathing and eating
- – Help you breathe in oxygen.
- – A strong burst of air from the lungs to clear the throat or airways.
- – The red liquid that moves through the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients.
- – Takes in air when you breathe.
- – One cycle of breathing in and out.
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- – Part of the waste gas you breathe out.
- – A condition that makes it hard to breathe because airways get tight.
- – Bones that protect your heart and lungs.
- – A health problem where the blood pushes too hard on the blood vessels.
- – The smallest part of the body.
- – The feeling of your heartbeat in your wrist or neck.
- – Helps the body and organs move.
- – Connects your nose and mouth to the lungs.
- – The outer layer of your body, helps release heat.
20 Clues: – The liquid part of blood. • – Help you breathe in oxygen. • – What you breathe in and out. • – Pumps blood around the body. • – The smallest part of the body. • – Takes in air when you breathe. • – Helps the body and organs move. • – Gas your body needs from the air. • – One cycle of breathing in and out. • – Part of the waste gas you breathe out. • ...
Terms of Form, Position, and Direction 2025-07-29
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- towards midline
- the side view of the human head
- direction which denotes the front or forward part.
- two sides
- anatomically towards the head
- correspondence in size, shape, and relative position
- dividing the body into right and left halves
- Erect posture: The body is standing upright with feet flat on the ground
- the state or condition of being thrust forward
- slanting or inclined
- closer to the surface
- toward the back
- the anterior view of the face or features.
- away from the center of the body
- anatomically towards the feet
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- Slant or tilt.
- dividing the anterior of the body from the posterior
- Divides body into upper and lower portions
- a type of surface formed by the withdrawal of a part from its normal position
- lack of balance, or proportion
- dividing the body into unequal right and left sides
- Curved inward
- below the surface
- Curved outward
- a part extending beyond the level of its surroundings.
- closer to the center of the body
- a hollow or shallow concave area in a surface.
- away from midline
28 Clues: two sides • Curved inward • Slant or tilt. • Curved outward • towards midline • toward the back • below the surface • away from midline • slanting or inclined • closer to the surface • anatomically towards the head • anatomically towards the feet • lack of balance, or proportion • the side view of the human head • closer to the center of the body • away from the center of the body • ...
Nutrient 2023-03-22
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- Helps maintain the right balance of fluids in your body
- Found in the Earth's crust
- Prevent dehydration
- Nutrients that were added back when lost during processing
- Amino acids
- Found in the baked goods
- On the back or the side of the packaging under Nutrition Facts
- Is found in the blood and cells of the body
- Some energy but not mush positive for your body
- Formed from hydrogenation
- Measure energy in food
- Solid at room temperature
- Starch from plants that the body can't digest
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- The body breaks down substances and gets energy
- There are five food groups put into the My Plate
- Found at the bottom of the Nutrition Facts
- Are absorbed more slowly for energy
- A guide to help with daily meal proportions
- A substance that provides nourishment essentials
- Can be stored in the body
- Adding nutrients to foods that might not have them
- The substances found in food that keep your body functioning
- Sugars that are absorbed quickly
- Liquid at room temperature
24 Clues: Amino acids • Prevent dehydration • Measure energy in food • Found in the baked goods • Can be stored in the body • Formed from hydrogenation • Solid at room temperature • Found in the Earth's crust • Liquid at room temperature • Sugars that are absorbed quickly • Are absorbed more slowly for energy • Found at the bottom of the Nutrition Facts • ...
Brain Vocab 2025-12-15
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- lobe controls decision making personality and movement
- lobe handles touch and body awareness
- callosum connects the left and right sides of the brain
- nervous system controls automatic body functions like heartbeat and digestion
- nervous system all the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
- lobe involved in hearing language and memory
- neurons neurons that carry information to the brain
- lobe processes visual information
- nerve cells that send messages in the body
- nervous system prepares the body for stress or danger
- nervous system helps the body relax and calm down
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- the brain’s ability to change and adapt
- controls basic functions like breathing and balance
- cortex the outer layer of the brain that controls thinking and awareness
- chemicals that carry messages between neurons
- responsible for thinking emotions and decision making
- the small space where neurons pass messages
- neurons neurons that carry commands from the brain to the body
- nervous system controls voluntary movements like walking and talking
- nervous system the brain and spinal cord that control the body
20 Clues: lobe processes visual information • lobe handles touch and body awareness • the brain’s ability to change and adapt • nerve cells that send messages in the body • the small space where neurons pass messages • lobe involved in hearing language and memory • chemicals that carry messages between neurons • nervous system helps the body relax and calm down • ...
body planes and orientation-The Body as a Whole 2023-12-22
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- lying down on belly
- dist/o
- cervic/o
- anter/o
- the back
- above
- divides the body into front and back
- divides the body into left and right
- below
- toward the top
- spin/o
- divides the body into top and bottom
- toward the middle
- closer to the center
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- nucle/o
- vertebr/o
- the front
- out to the side
- hist/o
- adip/o
- the sole of the foot
- both sides
- inguin/o
- the palm of the hand
- thorac/o
- farther away from center
- abdomin/o
- lying down on back
28 Clues: above • below • dist/o • hist/o • adip/o • spin/o • nucle/o • anter/o • cervic/o • the back • inguin/o • thorac/o • vertebr/o • the front • abdomin/o • both sides • toward the top • out to the side • toward the middle • lying down on back • lying down on belly • the sole of the foot • the palm of the hand • closer to the center • farther away from center • divides the body into front and back • ...
Stress: The Constant Challenge 2020-03-22
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- This adjective relates to thinking.
- This type of load refers to the tiredness and exhaustion the body feels after responding to a stressor.
- One of the possible results of binge eatiing, a counterproductive coping strategy.
- This stage of G.A.S. refers to the Fight-or-Flight response.
- "Good stress" such as a marriage or childbirth.
- The inability to sleep.
- One of the relaxation techniques that involve freeing the mind of all thoughts.
- "Bad stress" such as loss of job.
- This adjective refers to choice or option. Lifting your arm is an example.
- The feeling when the body is back to its calm state.
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- One of the counterproductive coping strategies that may lead to lung cancer.
- A type of college stressor.
- This body system is related to breaking food down so the body can use it.
- The General _________ Syndrome is the condition that explains the body's relationship between stress and disease.
- This adjective refers to not having a choice; something being automatic. Your heartbeat is an example.
- The body system that involves hormones.
- The chemicals in the body responsible for growth and development.
- The body system that involves the heart and blood vessels.
- Something that causes stress.
- This body system involves the body's defense against diseases and germs.
20 Clues: The inability to sleep. • A type of college stressor. • Something that causes stress. • "Bad stress" such as loss of job. • This adjective relates to thinking. • The body system that involves hormones. • "Good stress" such as a marriage or childbirth. • The feeling when the body is back to its calm state. • The body system that involves the heart and blood vessels. • ...
Melanie and Alex 2023-04-07
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- Carries blood away from the heart and also carries oxygen and nutrients
- Small colorless pieces of cells that stop bleeding and sticks to vessel/wound
- White blood cells are formed in…
- Leaves when you breathe out
- Tubes that urine leaves through
- This gets rid of waste called carbon dioxide
- Needs other organs to eliminate waste, also considered a secondary organ of the excretory system
- Urine is made and excreted in this organ
- They connect to the arteries and veins, oxygen and glucose can go through their walls while carbon dioxide waste can exit through them
- Excretes most of our body heat
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- Carries oxygen through the body and carries carbon dioxide waste out of the body
- Comes into your body when you breathe in
- Carries urine outside you body when you use the bathroom
- Carries blood from the body to the heart, they contain dissolved waste materials
- Something that needs to be removed from our body
- To remove
- Help the body fight diseases and infections, and destroys harmful germs
- The body’s way of keeping our insides stable
- Made of 90% water and is straw colored, Carrie’s important chemicals and carries waste products away from the cell
- Urine is mixture of salt, water, and…
20 Clues: To remove • Leaves when you breathe out • Excretes most of our body heat • Tubes that urine leaves through • White blood cells are formed in… • Urine is mixture of salt, water, and… • Comes into your body when you breathe in • Urine is made and excreted in this organ • The body’s way of keeping our insides stable • This gets rid of waste called carbon dioxide • ...
Chapter 4 - Nonverbal Communication 2024-03-13
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- _____ physicality is directed toward self.
- _____ speak louder than words.
- The way we use our bodies to send messages is _____ language.
- _____ is the distinctive tone of a person's voice.
- Body language is _____.
- We usually _____ more of what we see than what we hear.
- We can create 5,000 separate hand _____.
- _____ body language includes body tension, folded arms, fidgeting, and even yawning.
- We can produce up to 700,000 different physical _____.
- General body postures can be very _____.
- We should consider the person's normal physical and verbal behavior patterns and be alert for _____ from that norm.
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- If you _____ your body language, your feelings will begin to _____ as well.
- Remember that one signal alone means _____.
- _____ physicality is directed toward others.
- There are 1,000 kinds of _____.
- _____ body language includes relaxed posture, good eye contact, and leaning closer.
- There are six emotional _____.
- You can make yourself look and feel _____ by using more positive body language.
- "Talking is the least important way we communicate. What counts most are our _____ messages."
- We pay a great deal of attention to other people's _____.
- To intrepret nonverbal messages, we don't just look, we _____.
- In a genuine smile, the eyes will _____.
- The face alone is capable of 250,000 _____.
- Reading and interpreting nonverbal messages is critical to detecting _____.
24 Clues: Body language is _____. • _____ speak louder than words. • There are six emotional _____. • There are 1,000 kinds of _____. • We can create 5,000 separate hand _____. • In a genuine smile, the eyes will _____. • General body postures can be very _____. • _____ physicality is directed toward self. • Remember that one signal alone means _____. • ...
wills crossword puzzle 2022-10-25
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- Foods that are high in calories but low in nutrients .
- other name for salt.
- Starches, Asborsbs more slowly.
- Greatly adding nutrients that might not have been there in the first place.
- Help regulate many chemical process in the body, DO NOT provide energy.
- Fruits, Vegetables, Dairy products, Protein, and grains.
- created by the USDA to promote heathy eatting.
- fat Liquid at room temperature.
- The chemical process by which the body breaks down food and get energy.
- How we measure energy that food gives us.
- ½ to ¾ of the human body is consist of this thing.
- food that has nutriet added back that were lost during processing.
- Provide energy to the body, also keep cholesterol and blood pressure under control .
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- Sugars that are absorbed quickly in the body.
- made of a chemical compound called amino acids.
- form form a process called hydrogenation which causes _ to harden.
- added to fruit juice to make it sweeter.
- Lots of it are find in meats and eggs.
- substance found in food that keeps your body functioning.
- Type of starch that the body cannot digest.
- Calcium, Phosphorous, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Iron.
- Substance that must be otabain because the body cannot make enough of it.
22 Clues: other name for salt. • Starches, Asborsbs more slowly. • fat Liquid at room temperature. • Lots of it are find in meats and eggs. • added to fruit juice to make it sweeter. • How we measure energy that food gives us. • Type of starch that the body cannot digest. • Sugars that are absorbed quickly in the body. • created by the USDA to promote heathy eatting. • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-31
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- minor differences in the traits of individuals in a species
- facts that support a claim
- feature or characteristic
- possible explanation of an observation with much supporting evidence
- type of fossil that is a preserved body, or part of the body, of a dead organism
- to observe the similarities and differences between two things
- how genes are passed on from parents to offspring
- type of fossil that results when a mold fossil fills with minerals that harden into rock
- change over time
- "___ structures"; body parts of different species that have similar structure but different function
- "___ structures"; body parts of different species that have similar function but different structure
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- "environmental ___"; something that makes it more difficult for an organism to survive
- "common ___"; a species from long ago from which two or more modern species descended
- "___ structure"; body part that has lost its original use through evolution
- "___ selection"; a theory about how evolution works
- type of fossil that is preserved evidence of living activity of organisms
- scientist who began development of the theory called natural selection
- preserved evidence of long dead organisms
- study of the structure or internal workings of something, usually an organism
- type of fossil that is an imprint of the body, or part of the body, of an organism
20 Clues: change over time • feature or characteristic • facts that support a claim • preserved evidence of long dead organisms • how genes are passed on from parents to offspring • "___ selection"; a theory about how evolution works • minor differences in the traits of individuals in a species • to observe the similarities and differences between two things • ...
7th grade science 2025-11-12
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- System – Works with bones to move the body.
- System – Breaks down food into nutrients the body can use.
- – A storage area in cells, often holding water, nutrients, or waste.
- Wall – A stiff outer layer in plant cells that gives shape and support.
- – The smallest unit of life that can carry out all life processes.
- – The “powerhouse” of the cell; releases energy from food.
- System – Removes waste from the body.
- (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) – The molecule that carries genetic information.
- – A characteristic or feature of an organism (like eye color or height).
- System – Brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- – The control center of the cell that contains DNA.
- System – Sends and receives signals to control body activities.
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- Trait – A trait developed during life, not passed on genetically.
- Membrane – A thin barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- Theory – The idea that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic units of life, and all cells come from other cells.
- System – Supports the body and protects organs.
- Trait – A trait passed from parents to offspring through genes.
- – The part of a plant cell that captures sunlight to make food (photosynthesis).
- – A jelly-like substance inside the cell that holds organelles.
- – Small parts inside a cell that each have a specific job.
- System – Transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- – A section of DNA that controls a specific trait.
- System – A group of organs that work together to perform a body function.
23 Clues: System – Removes waste from the body. • System – Works with bones to move the body. • System – Supports the body and protects organs. • – A section of DNA that controls a specific trait. • – The control center of the cell that contains DNA. • System – Breaks down food into nutrients the body can use. • – The “powerhouse” of the cell; releases energy from food. • ...
Anatomical Position 2020-06-08
15 Clues: Palm of Hand • Back of body • Farthest away • Laying face up • Bottom of hand • Inside the body • Toward the head • Outside the body • Laying Face Down • Front of the body • Away from the head • Between two structures • Towards the middle of the body • Away from the middle of the body • Nearest point of attachment to a limb
The Camacho Challenge On Homeostasis 2013-11-29
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- This tissues handles body functions that you cannot control consciously.
- These glands secrete chemicals directly into the bloodstream.
- This system destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses in the body.
- This produces more uterine contractions.
- A system in homeostasis needs A sensor, an effector and a ______?
- If your body has a temperature of 37* C or lower this can result to?
- This system provides gas exchange between the blood and the environment.
- If you get too cold or too hot, your body may be unable to ___?
- This system controls mechanisms involved in homeostasis.
- A fever is what type of feedback?
- Oxytocin cause which glands to contract?
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- What happens to your blood vessels when you are cold?
- These chemicals are called ?
- If your body reaches a temperature of 40* C or higher can result to?
- The main role of this system is to transport nutrients.
- The main role of this system is to breakdown and absorb nutrients
- This system manufactures cells that allow reproduction.
- The hypothalamus is located in which part of the body?
- How many systems does our body have?
- This system provides movement.
- This system provides support for the body to protect delicate internal organs.
21 Clues: These chemicals are called ? • This system provides movement. • A fever is what type of feedback? • How many systems does our body have? • This produces more uterine contractions. • Oxytocin cause which glands to contract? • What happens to your blood vessels when you are cold? • The hypothalamus is located in which part of the body? • ...
Managing Weight and Eating Behaviors 2023-03-02
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- an eating disorder in which people overeat compulsively
- an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves
- dietary supplements containing plant extracts
- a person who eats mostly or only plant based foods
- substances that boost athletic ability
- having an excess of body fat.
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- the psychological desire for food
- extreme, harmful eating behaviors that can cause serious illness or even death
- an eating disorder that involves cycles of overeating and purging, or attempts to rid body of food
- products that supply one or more nutrients as a supplement to, not a substitute for, healthful foods
- substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- weight-loss plans that tend to be popular for only a short time
- the way you see your body
- very large amounts of any supplement
- a measure of body weight relative to height.
- a repeated pattern of losing and regaining body weight
- below the standard weight range for your height
- the process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food.
- heavier than the standard weight range for your height.
- a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food
20 Clues: the way you see your body • having an excess of body fat. • the psychological desire for food • very large amounts of any supplement • substances that boost athletic ability • a measure of body weight relative to height. • dietary supplements containing plant extracts • below the standard weight range for your height • a person who eats mostly or only plant based foods • ...
wills crossword puzzle 2022-10-25
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- Foods that are high in calories but low in nutrients .
- Calcium, Phosphorous, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Iron.
- food that has nutriet added back that were lost during processing.
- fat Liquid at room temperature.
- added to fruit juice to make it sweeter.
- ½ to ¾ of the human body is consist of this thing.
- Greatly adding nutrients that might not have been there in the first place.
- other name for salt.
- form form a process called hydrogenation which causes _ to harden.
- Type of starch that the body cannot digest.
- Substance that must be otabain because the body cannot make enough of it.
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- plate created by the USDA to promote heathy eatting.
- Lots of it are find in meats and eggs.
- Starches, Asborsbs more slowly.
- substance found in food that keeps your body functioning.
- How we measure energy that food gives us.
- Fruits, Vegetables, Dairy products, Protein, and grains.
- Help regulate many chemical process in the body, DO NOT provide energy.
- made of a chemical compound called amino acids.
- Provide energy to the body, also keep cholesterol and blood pressure under control .
- The chemical process by which the body breaks down food and get energy.
- Sugars that are absorbed quickly in the body.
22 Clues: other name for salt. • Starches, Asborsbs more slowly. • fat Liquid at room temperature. • Lots of it are find in meats and eggs. • added to fruit juice to make it sweeter. • How we measure energy that food gives us. • Type of starch that the body cannot digest. • Sugars that are absorbed quickly in the body. • made of a chemical compound called amino acids. • ...
Animal Structures 2025-08-17
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- a place where two bones meet
- the male cell that can join with an egg to form a new organism
- the organ that pumps blood through the body
- a hard outer covering that supports and protects some animals
- a feeler on an insect that senses touch, smell, or taste
- the female cell that can join with a sperm to form a new organism
- the organ that helps animals hear
- the framework of bones that supports the body
- a thin part of the ear that vibrates to help hearing
- the organ that controls the body and thoughts
- something that causes a living thing to react
- the movement of blood through the body
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- tissue that helps the body move
- the liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients in the body
- a part of the body that detects information from the environment
- the bundle of nerves that carries messages between brain and body
- a small group of cells on the tongue that sense taste
- the organ that helps animals see
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- the way an organism acts or responds
- the ability to store and remember information
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
22 Clues: a place where two bones meet • tissue that helps the body move • the organ that helps animals see • the organ that helps animals hear • the way an organism acts or responds • the movement of blood through the body • the organ that pumps blood through the body • the ability to store and remember information • the framework of bones that supports the body • ...
Animal Structures 2025-08-17
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- receptor a part of the body that detects information from the environment
- the organ that helps animals see
- the organ that pumps blood through the body
- the organ that controls the body and thoughts
- the framework of bones that supports the body
- the way an organism acts or responds
- the movement of blood through the body
- bud a small group of cells on the tongue that sense taste
- cord the bundle of nerves that carries messages between brain and body
- the ability to store and remember information
- a hard outer covering that supports and protects some animals
- the organ that helps animals hear
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- tissue that helps the body move
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- a place where two bones meet
- something that causes a living thing to react
- the female cell that can join with a sperm to form a new organism
- the liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients in the body
- a feeler on an insect that senses touch, smell, or taste
- the male cell that can join with an egg to form a new organism
- a thin part of the ear that vibrates to help hearing
22 Clues: a place where two bones meet • tissue that helps the body move • the organ that helps animals see • the organ that helps animals hear • the way an organism acts or responds • the movement of blood through the body • the organ that pumps blood through the body • the organ that controls the body and thoughts • the framework of bones that supports the body • ...
Sports Medicine terminology 2025-08-28
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- below or toward the feet
- toward the front of the body
- lying face up
- tearing of ligaments
- increasing the angle of the joint
- farthest away from the skin
- a discoloration of the skiing resulting from bleeding underneath
- fx
- to push foward
- pressure BP
- D/C
- downward movement of the scapula
- the underside of the foot
- top side of the structure
- connects muscle to bone
- injury with a long duration
- farthest away from the midline of the body
- to pull backward
- movement away from the midline of the body
- dx
- turning the forearm away for the body
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- excessive straightening of a part
- towards the top of the head
- upward movement of the scapula
- Hx
- laying face down
- body's response to injury
- pointing the toes away from the neutral position of the foot
- complete separation of 2 end of a joint
- recent or new injury
- tearing of muscle/tendons
- turning forearm toward the body
- bringing the toes toward the midline of the body
- movement toward the body in transverse plane
- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- HA
- toward the midline of the body
- amount of movement allowed at the joint
38 Clues: Hx • fx • HA • dx • D/C • pressure BP • lying face up • to push foward • laying face down • to pull backward • tearing of ligaments • recent or new injury • connects muscle to bone • below or toward the feet • body's response to injury • tearing of muscle/tendons • the underside of the foot • top side of the structure • towards the top of the head • farthest away from the skin • injury with a long duration • ...
The Human Body 2021-05-17
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- The largest organ of the body.
- When food leaves the stomach it comes here so that nutrients can be absorbed back into the body.
- Filter out the waste in the blood.
- Water and food that cannot be digested pass into the _________ and come out of your body as waste.
- When you breathe in, oxygen enters the ________.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
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- The part of the brain responsible for thinking and learning.
- The part of the brain responsible for breathing and digestion.
- When the _________ is full, it sends a message to the brain and you go to the restroom.
- The ________ gets rid of toxins.
- The part of the brain responsible for balance.
- The part of the brain responsible for emotion and memories.
- The ________ produces juices to break down food and kills germs you may have swallowed.
13 Clues: The largest organ of the body. • The ________ gets rid of toxins. • Pumps blood throughout the body. • Filter out the waste in the blood. • The part of the brain responsible for balance. • When you breathe in, oxygen enters the ________. • The part of the brain responsible for emotion and memories. • The part of the brain responsible for thinking and learning. • ...
My Body Parts 2022-08-10
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- We have 10 of these and they can wiggle
- You see with them
- We also call this belly button
- Helps to hold your pencil
- These help you chew your food
- Your brain is inside the _____
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- They help you smell
- You can hear with them
- This helps you turn your head
- These helps you breathe
- This pumps blood in your body
- Helps you to walk
- Helps you lift your bag
13 Clues: You see with them • Helps you to walk • They help you smell • You can hear with them • These helps you breathe • Helps you lift your bag • Helps to hold your pencil • This helps you turn your head • This pumps blood in your body • These help you chew your food • We also call this belly button • Your brain is inside the _____ • We have 10 of these and they can wiggle
BODY PARTS CROSSWORD 2022-11-02
Animal's Body Parts 2022-05-24
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- Sharks are known to have large and powerful _____
- Rhinoceros are animals with ONE of these parts
- They are made of ivory (Hint: elephants)
- Eagles use them to catch prey
- Hairs growing from the snout of a cat
- Pointed part of a bird's mouth
- Branched horns found on adult deer
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- An ostrich has them but does not use them
- A peacock is known for having beautiful ______
- A dog wags this body part when its happy to see you
- This helps a polar bear stay warm in cold temperatures
- These protect the skin of fish and snakes
- An animal's foot
13 Clues: An animal's foot • Eagles use them to catch prey • Pointed part of a bird's mouth • Branched horns found on adult deer • Hairs growing from the snout of a cat • They are made of ivory (Hint: elephants) • An ostrich has them but does not use them • These protect the skin of fish and snakes • Rhinoceros are animals with ONE of these parts • ...
Body Systems Review 2023-01-09
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- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- Tiny finger-shaped structures that cover the inner surface of the small intestine where digested food is absorbed
- The passages that direct air into the lungs
- Liquid part of the blood
- lower chamber of the heart
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe)
- An organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood
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- upper chamber of the heart
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
- The passages that direct air into the lungs
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe)
- A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- a cell fragment that plays an important part in forming scabs.
15 Clues: Liquid part of the blood • upper chamber of the heart • lower chamber of the heart • The passages that direct air into the lungs • The passages that direct air into the lungs • Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe) • Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe) • A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2020-10-19
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- Body system that protects and supports the body, also produces blood cells
- Body system that sends oxygen and nutrients throughout the body in blood
- When many organs come together, this forms (2 words)
- Body system that takes in food and breaks it down, creating digested material
- Body system that allows for movement
- When many tissues come together, this forms
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- When many cells come together, this forms
- Body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- The most complex level of organization
- Body system that removes cell waste from the body
- Body system that sends signals throughout the body
- The most simple level of organization
- Body system that helps you when you are sick
13 Clues: Body system that allows for movement • The most simple level of organization • The most complex level of organization • When many cells come together, this forms • When many tissues come together, this forms • Body system that helps you when you are sick • Body system that removes cell waste from the body • Body system that sends signals throughout the body • ...
Body and personality 2019-12-16
the human body 2020-11-25
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- serves as a hard cover protection for the brain
- pumps blood through body
- swallows food
- carries oxygen
- protects you from virus
- digests food using acid
- serves as a womb for baby
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- creates offsprings
- muscles and bones
- digest food
- carries blood
- take in oxygen and spread it throughout your body
- marrow sponge like tissue in bones
13 Clues: digest food • carries blood • swallows food • carries oxygen • muscles and bones • creates offsprings • protects you from virus • digests food using acid • pumps blood through body • serves as a womb for baby • marrow sponge like tissue in bones • serves as a hard cover protection for the brain • take in oxygen and spread it throughout your body
human body inside 2021-09-13
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- Is where the food which you eat gets broken down.
- Carry the blood around your body.
- Used for breathing.
- Cleans your blood and produces bile.
- Runs down your back.
- controls your movement, feelings and your body completely.
- Bones which go around your chest.
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- pumps blood along your body.
- This organ secrets digestive enzymes and hormones.
- Bone which protects your brain.
- Organs that remove waste products from your blood and make urine.
- Long tube through which food travels from the stomach.
- Receptacle of a liquid that contains urine.
13 Clues: Used for breathing. • Runs down your back. • pumps blood along your body. • Bone which protects your brain. • Carry the blood around your body. • Bones which go around your chest. • Cleans your blood and produces bile. • Receptacle of a liquid that contains urine. • Is where the food which you eat gets broken down. • This organ secrets digestive enzymes and hormones. • ...
