heart Crossword Puzzles
Taking care of the heart 2024-04-03
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- Free radical fighters
- Heart wellness
- Moderate drinking
- Nutritious eating
- Healthy lipid levels
- Health tests
- Mental health
- Routine exams
- Anxiety control
- Prescription compliance
- Mind-body exercise
- Tobacco cessation
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- Unsaturated oils
- Cardio workouts
- Moderate eating
- Water intake
- Minimize junk intake
- Essential fats
- Physical activity
- Strength exercises
- Mindfulness practice
- Restful sleep
- Proper BMI
- Dietary roughage
- Hypertension check
25 Clues: Proper BMI • Water intake • Health tests • Restful sleep • Mental health • Routine exams • Heart wellness • Essential fats • Cardio workouts • Moderate eating • Anxiety control • Unsaturated oils • Dietary roughage • Moderate drinking • Nutritious eating • Physical activity • Tobacco cessation • Strength exercises • Hypertension check • Mind-body exercise • Minimize junk intake • Healthy lipid levels • ...
crosstuck 2025-12-19
20 Clues: seer of mind • heir of void • page of hope • maid of life • mage of doom • bard of rage • maid of time • seer of light • witch of life • rogue of void • rogue of heart • witch of space • heir of breath • knight of time • sylph of space • prince of hope • page of breath • thief of light • prince of heart • knight of blood
Circulatory system 2023-04-25
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- Connects the arteries and veins
- carries blood from lower regions of the body to right atrium
- pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
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- allows the blood to flow into the heart in only one direction.
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- receives oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
10 Clues: Abnormal heart rhythm • Connects the arteries and veins • pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs • receives oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
Circulatory system 2022-06-01
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- monitors heart activity( an acronomy)
- fatty deposits that block coronary arteries
- type of a circulation from left side of the heart that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- carrys oxygenated blood away from the heart
- valve in the right side of the heart
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- valve in the left side of the heart
- prevents blood from flowing backwards
- space inside veins to keep blood moving
- seperates the two sides of the heart
- supply all cells with their requirements and take away waste products
10 Clues: valve in the left side of the heart • seperates the two sides of the heart • valve in the right side of the heart • prevents blood from flowing backwards • monitors heart activity( an acronomy) • space inside veins to keep blood moving • fatty deposits that block coronary arteries • carrys oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
❤️The Cardiovascular System❤️ 2025-04-29
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- receives blood from the left ventricle and takes blood to body tissues.
- Fight off diseases and help immune system responses
- receives deoxygenated blood and brings it to right atrium
- Makes blood liquid, carries nutrients
- The top left section of the four main chambers of the heart. Receives blood from the vena cava
- Give blood its color from hemoglobin
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- The bottom left section of the four main chambers of the heart. Receives blood from the right atrium.
- Carry freshly oxygenated blood TO the heart.
- The bottom right section of the four main chambers of the heart. Receives blood from the left atrium.
- The top right section of the four main chambers of the heart. Receives blood from the pulmonary veins.
- help with blood clotting and healing wounds
- Carry blood AWAY from the heart.
12 Clues: Carry blood AWAY from the heart. • Give blood its color from hemoglobin • Makes blood liquid, carries nutrients • help with blood clotting and healing wounds • Carry freshly oxygenated blood TO the heart. • Fight off diseases and help immune system responses • receives deoxygenated blood and brings it to right atrium • ...
Blood pressure 2020-06-18
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- greens you should consume as part of healthy diet
- action associated with tobacco that raises blood pressure
- force of blood against arterial walls
- mineral that should be limited to maintain blood pressure
- synonym for high blood pressure
- type of exercise to maintain healthy weight
- when heart is at rest
- organ associated with blood pressure
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- specialist for heart and blood vessels
- beverage that increases blood pressure
- when heart contracts
- substance in coffee that increases blood pressure
12 Clues: when heart contracts • when heart is at rest • synonym for high blood pressure • organ associated with blood pressure • force of blood against arterial walls • specialist for heart and blood vessels • beverage that increases blood pressure • type of exercise to maintain healthy weight • greens you should consume as part of healthy diet • ...
P3 Basic Shapes 2019-12-16
N 2023-11-27
12 Clues: pulse • heart • lungs • systolic • diastolic • vital_signs • thermometer • temperature • radial_artery • blood_pressure • respiratory_rate • general_practitioner
L x T crossword 2025-02-14
Walk in the Way of Integrity 2024-01-23
HEART Puzzle # 1 SOLUTIONS 2025-07-26
9 Clues: Heart beat rate • Pattern of heartbeats • Therapy for heart failure • Fibers Conducting Heart Impulses • Valve leading from heart to lungs • Backward flow through a heart valve • Delay in signals to right ventricle • Minimum current for heart muscle stimulation • Restoring cell’s resting state after contraction
An Affectionate Heart 2021-12-18
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- old fashioned word for tuberculosis
- the time period between 1811-1820
- one of your favorite authors
- He was proud, above his company, and above being pleased
- a barrier across a road where drivers must pay to go further
- she has something more of quickness than her sisters
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- a person who prepared and sold medicines in the past
- novella by L.M. Montgomery not set in Prince Edward Island
- one of the ways to marry in Georgian England
- homophone for the first part of the day
- "Every day at Longbourn was now a day of _______"
- A Portuguese island occupied by the British during the Napoleonic Wars
- Mr Darcy's first name
13 Clues: Mr Darcy's first name • one of your favorite authors • the time period between 1811-1820 • old fashioned word for tuberculosis • homophone for the first part of the day • one of the ways to marry in Georgian England • "Every day at Longbourn was now a day of _______" • a person who prepared and sold medicines in the past • ...
Soldiers Heart Crossword 2012-04-26
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- The South wanted ________ from the North.
- First battle that the North called.
- The war began because of _____
- the North called it Bull Run; what did the South call it?
- What year did the Civil war begin?
- Why did Charley join the war?
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- Most famous speech by President Lincoln.
- Who did Charley fight for: union or confederacy?
- What did Charlie Trade coffee for with a condfederate soldier.
- What did Charkey do while waiting for the next battle?
- How old was Charley when he joined to be a soldier?
- What was a big technology advancment made on the guns in the Civil war?
- Who did Charlie send money back to?
13 Clues: Why did Charley join the war? • The war began because of _____ • What year did the Civil war begin? • First battle that the North called. • Who did Charlie send money back to? • Most famous speech by President Lincoln. • The South wanted ________ from the North. • Who did Charley fight for: union or confederacy? • How old was Charley when he joined to be a soldier? • ...
Heart and Blood 2021-04-14
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- These form blood clots to prevent bleeding
- Respiration without oxygen is described as
- The part of the cell respiration happens in
- We use energy to ______ taller
- The part of blood that fights infection
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- The organ that transports blood round the body
- The gas yeast produce to make bread rise
- The part of blood oxygen binds to
- Respiration releases or transfers
- A diet high in this can lead to heart disease
- These are found in veins and prevent backflow
- The ethanol produced by yeast can be used to make
- The gas that we breathe in for respiration
13 Clues: We use energy to ______ taller • The part of blood oxygen binds to • Respiration releases or transfers • The part of blood that fights infection • The gas yeast produce to make bread rise • These form blood clots to prevent bleeding • Respiration without oxygen is described as • The gas that we breathe in for respiration • The part of the cell respiration happens in • ...
Congestive Heart Failure 2023-10-12
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- ____-spacing: When too much fluid moves from intravascular space into the interstitial space
- Abbreviation for a long-term condition in which your heart can't pump blood well enough to meet your body's needs
- Swelling that occurs when too much fluid is trapped in the tissues
- This ventricle pumps blood to the lungs
- Abbreviation for the symptom that occurs when blood backs up, and causes fluid to build up in the lungs
- This ventricle connects nearly all organ systems through its function to pump oxygenated blood to the body
- A common medication used for treatment of CHF
- This atrium receives oxygen-poor blood
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- This therapy may be used to treat CHF
- A metabolic disease characterized by high blood sugar that is a CHF risk factor
- These inhibitors dilate the blood vessels to improve your blood flow. This helps decrease the amount of work the heart has to do
- A symptom of CHF, also described as extreme tiredness
- _____ Healthy diet is recommended for all patients diagnosed with CHF
- This cessation is always a recommendation
- This atrium receives blood full of oxygen from the lungs and then empties the blood into the left ventricle
15 Clues: This therapy may be used to treat CHF • This atrium receives oxygen-poor blood • This ventricle pumps blood to the lungs • This cessation is always a recommendation • A common medication used for treatment of CHF • A symptom of CHF, also described as extreme tiredness • Swelling that occurs when too much fluid is trapped in the tissues • ...
Tell Tale Heart 2024-10-24
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- the repetition of an initial consonant sound in words that are in close proximity to each other
- non-human things are described as having human attributes
- In a forceful manner
- Having or showing a keen understanding or insight
- The act of deceiving or hiding your thoughts, feelings, or character
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- The action of hiding something
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
- The quality of being charming
- Ridicule or mockery
- A willingness to take bold risks
- a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated
- Annoyed, frustrated, or worried
13 Clues: Ridicule or mockery • In a forceful manner • The quality of being charming • The action of hiding something • Annoyed, frustrated, or worried • A willingness to take bold risks • Having or showing a keen understanding or insight • non-human things are described as having human attributes • a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated • ...
Broken Heart Syndrome 2024-10-13
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- What is this condition most confused with?
- At what life stage should this condition be most suspected in women?
- Diagnostic criteria
- This condition is a diagnosis of ______
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- Which type of condition is this?
- What the main cause comes down to
- Provides vasodilation protecting the cardiac function
- Exact pathophysiologic cause
- Is this a permanent or temporary condition?
- Diagnostic criteria
- Who is 3 times more likely to have serious adverse affects with this condition?
- True or false, most patients recover well from this condition
- What cardiac biomarker shows mild elevation?
- AKA
14 Clues: AKA • Diagnostic criteria • Diagnostic criteria • Exact pathophysiologic cause • Which type of condition is this? • What the main cause comes down to • This condition is a diagnosis of ______ • What is this condition most confused with? • Is this a permanent or temporary condition? • What cardiac biomarker shows mild elevation? • ...
Heart Valves/Disorders 2024-11-19
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- Muscles inside of the heart's chambers.
- How many valves does the heart have?
- Valve that send blood to the lungs.
- Early sign of impending heart failure.
- What can cause Mitral Stenosis many years later after having?
- Valve that allows blood to flow to the body.
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- When a valve doesn't close properly.
- Therapy needed prior to any medical or dental work.
- Pulse that is strong, quick, sharp, followed by a sudden drop in force.
- First valve that blood enters through.
- What electrolyte so patients with heart disorders need to limit?
- Medical term for when a heart valve narrows.
- Valve that connects the ventricles.
13 Clues: Valve that send blood to the lungs. • Valve that connects the ventricles. • When a valve doesn't close properly. • How many valves does the heart have? • First valve that blood enters through. • Early sign of impending heart failure. • Muscles inside of the heart's chambers. • Medical term for when a heart valve narrows. • Valve that allows blood to flow to the body. • ...
From the Heart 2025-01-21
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- Adrian needed a heart __________. It is a kind of surgery where doctors take out an organ and put in a new one.
- Mexico's President helped telling people about Adrian's severe heart problem. People ___________ a half a million dollars to help Adrian.
- Painful and dangerous.
- To to accept something.
- An illness caused by germs.
- To stay alive after something dangerous.
- Adrian's new heart had to be the right __________ and have the right blood type.
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- The doctor says every time it happens (transplant), it's a ______________.
- A way to fix a health problem by cutting into the body.
- To give something to help somebody.
- Adrian lived in Mexico, but his parents first took him to a hospital in _____________.
- The ___________ heart transplant happened in 1967.
- Hearts can't last long ___________ a body.
- Things could go wrong. Adrian's body could ___________ the new heart.
14 Clues: Painful and dangerous. • To to accept something. • An illness caused by germs. • To give something to help somebody. • To stay alive after something dangerous. • Hearts can't last long ___________ a body. • The ___________ heart transplant happened in 1967. • A way to fix a health problem by cutting into the body. • ...
Vet Vocab 2024-12-18
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- A bluish discoloration of the skin, resulting from inadequate oxygen concentrations in the blood.
- A fluctuation in the heart rate.
- Instrument used to examine the interior eye.
- A decreased pulse rate seen most commonly with electrolyte imbalances or heart disease.
- Difficulty breathing, characterized by shallow rapid breaths with abdominal effort.
- Normal Breathing.
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- An increased pulse rate seen often with fear, pain, exercise, and certain heart diseases.
- A term used to describe the stomach and intestines as one unit.
- Using touch to determine the character of deeper underlying body structures.
- Instrument used to examine the interior ear
- Any abnormal heart sounds produced by improper blood flow through the heart.
- The use of a stethoscope to listen to sounds produced by the functions of the respiratory, circulatory,and digestive systems.
- Rapid breathing.
13 Clues: Rapid breathing. • Normal Breathing. • A fluctuation in the heart rate. • Instrument used to examine the interior ear • Instrument used to examine the interior eye. • A term used to describe the stomach and intestines as one unit. • Using touch to determine the character of deeper underlying body structures. • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2024-02-08
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- infarction: Also known as a heart attack, it occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked.
- Irregular heart rhythm, which can lead to complications if severe.
- The formation of a blood clot within a blood vessel.
- High blood pressure, a common cardiovascular condition.
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- artery disease: A condition where the arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked due to atherosclerosis.
- A blockage in a blood vessel caused by a blood clot or other foreign matter that travels through the bloodstream.
- heart failure: A condition where the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs.
- A cardiovascular event where blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted, leading to brain damage.
- The buildup of plaque in the arteries, leading to narrowed or blocked blood flow.
- Disease of the heart muscle that affects its ability to pump blood effectively.
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
11 Clues: The formation of a blood clot within a blood vessel. • High blood pressure, a common cardiovascular condition. • Irregular heart rhythm, which can lead to complications if severe. • Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. • Disease of the heart muscle that affects its ability to pump blood effectively. • ...
Kylie 2015-02-19
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- The smallest blood vessel in the body
- In a circular motion
- The 2 lower chambers of your heart
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Out of 100
- A tube that carries blood to the heart
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- To continue against all odds
- A part of your heart to keep the bloodstream
- The upper chambers of your heart
- A part to whole relationship
10 Clues: Out of 100 • In a circular motion • To continue against all odds • A part to whole relationship • The upper chambers of your heart • Carries blood away from the heart • The 2 lower chambers of your heart • The smallest blood vessel in the body • A tube that carries blood to the heart • A part of your heart to keep the bloodstream
The Circulatory System 2022-03-09
10 Clues: the heart is an • carry blood to the body • the heart has four of these • your heart is the size of a • the system carries this waste • carry blood back to the heart • the feeling of your blood moving • your heart beats faster when you • the system supplies the body with • veins and arteries are also known as
Case Study Crossword 2022-07-02
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- abnormally slow heart rate
- Before birth
- Number of pregnancies a woman has had
- birth defect that involves different arrangement of the heart and other organs
- different, abnormal
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- Two upper chambers of the heart
- Abnormal rapid breathing
- Specialized ultrasound for detailed view of fetal heart
- Two lower chambers of the heart
- Blueish discoloration of skin from low blood oxygen levels
10 Clues: Before birth • different, abnormal • Abnormal rapid breathing • abnormally slow heart rate • Two upper chambers of the heart • Two lower chambers of the heart • Number of pregnancies a woman has had • Specialized ultrasound for detailed view of fetal heart • Blueish discoloration of skin from low blood oxygen levels • ...
health crossword puzzle 2024-04-26
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- gets blood pumped into.
- gets pumped in and out the heart.
- in your veins.
- healthy for your body.
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- how many beats your hearts going per minute.
- fights the diseases in your body.
- your heart cant take any more blood pumped into.
- air gets into and out of.
- pumps blood in and out the heart.
- puts the blood into the heart.
10 Clues: in your veins. • healthy for your body. • gets blood pumped into. • air gets into and out of. • puts the blood into the heart. • fights the diseases in your body. • gets pumped in and out the heart. • pumps blood in and out the heart. • how many beats your hearts going per minute. • your heart cant take any more blood pumped into.
The Cardiovascular System 2020-02-06
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- Largest artery in the body.
- The substance to which oxygen and carbon dioxide attach .
- The heart is divided into four parts called _____________.
- The cell that destroys harmful organisms.
- The two lower chambers of the heart that receive blood second.
- A flap of tissue that prevents blood from flowing backward.
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- (Singular) upper chambers of the heart.
- Hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Red blood cells.
- The smallest blood vessels connecting arteries and veins.
- The movement of blood through the blood vessels.
- Right side valve between Right Atrium and the Right Ventricle.
- The cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through the body.
- A measure of your heartbeat.
14 Clues: Red blood cells. • Largest artery in the body. • A measure of your heartbeat. • (Singular) upper chambers of the heart. • The cell that destroys harmful organisms. • The movement of blood through the blood vessels. • The substance to which oxygen and carbon dioxide attach . • The smallest blood vessels connecting arteries and veins. • ...
Cardiovascular system 2020-09-12
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- The five different types of WBC's are monocytes, __________, lymphocytes, eosinophils and basophils.
- This iron containing pigment makes RBC's appear red.
- The formed elements of blood are leukocytes, ______, platelets.
- the right atrium via the coronary ________.
- Arteries consist of two main types, __________ and muscular
- Circulation that supplies the muscles of the heart.
- Whole blood consists of WBC, RBC, platelets and ______.
- Venous blood from the heart muscle itself drains
- Plasma proteins are mostly formed in the ________.
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- Veins and arteries are made up of 3 layers called ______.
- The double walled sac enclosing the heart.
- The largest blood vessel of the body.
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart.
- The smallest blood vessel.
14 Clues: The smallest blood vessel. • The largest blood vessel of the body. • The double walled sac enclosing the heart. • the right atrium via the coronary ________. • Blood vessels that return blood to the heart. • Venous blood from the heart muscle itself drains • Plasma proteins are mostly formed in the ________. • Circulation that supplies the muscles of the heart. • ...
CPR Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-16
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- When an area of the brain has no oxygen and gets damaged
- The D in AED
- After checking for hazards, you should assess ________________.
- When a person heart stops beating they are in _______ _______ (2 words)
- A blocked _____________ in the heart will cause a heart attack.
- Head-tilt, chin-lift, nose-pinch before giving _______.
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- The most common type of cardiac arrest (2 words)
- CPR stands for cardiopulmonary _____________.
- Many people take _____________ spray when they get angina.
- High blood __________ can damage your heart and blood vessels.
- Give how many rescue breaths after chest compressions.
- The second "R" of CPR.
- CPR is an important part of the chain of __________.
- Before giving CPR check for _________
14 Clues: The D in AED • The second "R" of CPR. • Before giving CPR check for _________ • CPR stands for cardiopulmonary _____________. • The most common type of cardiac arrest (2 words) • CPR is an important part of the chain of __________. • Give how many rescue breaths after chest compressions. • Head-tilt, chin-lift, nose-pinch before giving _______. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-05-06
15 Clues: Platelets • large vein • heart wall • poor oxygen • rich oxygen • inner layer • heart muscle • sac- membrane • small vessels • lower chambers • Coronary veins • upper chambers • red blood cells • white blood cells • transfer fresh oxygen
Every Body is a Winner 2018-04-19
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- One of the blood vessels that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- Replacing a damaged body part
- One of the bottom sections of the heart
- To squeeze
- One of the top sections of the heart
- One of the blood vessels that carries "used" blood to the heart
- The ability to continue doing something difficult or painful over a long period of time
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- A smooth way of moving that looks natural, relaxed, and attractive
- Going around something
- The quality of being very exact or correct
- Tube
- A section or space
- Ability to move quickly and easily
13 Clues: Tube • To squeeze • A section or space • Going around something • Replacing a damaged body part • Ability to move quickly and easily • One of the top sections of the heart • One of the bottom sections of the heart • The quality of being very exact or correct • One of the blood vessels that carries "used" blood to the heart • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-12-13
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- inflammation of the endocardium
- shortness of breath
- abnormal sound hear during auscultation, particularly over arteries
- vessel become dilated and blood pressure drops
- localized dilation of an arterial wall due to weakening
- extremely rapid and irregular contraction of the heart
- abnormal valvular sounds heard during auscultation
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- cardiac muscle
- sack around the heart that acts as a shock absorber to protect the heart
- refers to buildup of fluid in the lungs making it hard to breathe
- compression of the heart caused by fluid in the pericardial space
- device that takes blood pressure
- lack of blood supply due to a blockage
13 Clues: cardiac muscle • shortness of breath • inflammation of the endocardium • device that takes blood pressure • lack of blood supply due to a blockage • vessel become dilated and blood pressure drops • abnormal valvular sounds heard during auscultation • extremely rapid and irregular contraction of the heart • localized dilation of an arterial wall due to weakening • ...
The Human Circulatory system 2021-03-16
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- A blood clot that forms inside one of your veins or arteries
- a sticky substance made from leftover food particles and saliva that mix in your mouth
- muscle , Cardiac muscle tissue is only found in your heart, it performs contractions that allow your heart to pump blood through your circulatory system.
- small and colourless cell fragments in our blood that form clots and stop or prevent bleeding.
- blood, blood without oxygen that is carried back to the heart
- The arteries are the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- blood cell, a type of blood cell that carries oxygen around the body.
- temporary chest pain or discomfort that happens when your heart doesn't get enough blood and oxygen
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- a type of protein that allows red blood cells to carry oxygen to other cells in the body.
- system, The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood to and from the heart.
- blodd cell, part of the body's immune system. They help the body fight infection and other diseases.
- carries water, salts and enzymes. The main role of it is to take nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it.
- tiny blood vessels connecting arteries to veins
- blood, blood cell with large percentage of oxygen and low in carbon dioxide
- a type of fat found in your blood. Your liver makes cholesterol for your body. You also can get cholesterol from the foods you eat
- a type of blood vessel that return deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart
16 Clues: tiny blood vessels connecting arteries to veins • A blood clot that forms inside one of your veins or arteries • blood, blood without oxygen that is carried back to the heart • blood cell, a type of blood cell that carries oxygen around the body. • blood, blood cell with large percentage of oxygen and low in carbon dioxide • ...
Circulatory System Crossword 2023-05-26
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- carry blood away from heart
- color arteries are represented by
- color veins are represented by
- when plaque builds up on the inside of arteries
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- connect arteries and veins
- muscular organ that pumps blood through arteries, veins, and capillaries
- system including heart and flow of blood
- abnormal rhythm of heart
- keep blood from flowing backward
- carry blood toward the heart
10 Clues: abnormal rhythm of heart • connect arteries and veins • carry blood away from heart • carry blood toward the heart • color veins are represented by • keep blood from flowing backward • color arteries are represented by • system including heart and flow of blood • when plaque builds up on the inside of arteries • ...
DISN: The Circulatory System 2025-05-09
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- Carries Blood away from the Heart
- Irregular Heartbeats
- Allow blood in the correct direction
- The lower parts of the heart
- Found between the right Atrium and right Ventricle
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- Found between the left Atrium and left Ventricle
- Connects Veins and Arteries
- Carries Blood to the Heart
- The upper parts of the heart
- The most important organ of the Circulatory System
10 Clues: Irregular Heartbeats • Carries Blood to the Heart • Connects Veins and Arteries • The upper parts of the heart • The lower parts of the heart • Carries Blood away from the Heart • Allow blood in the correct direction • Found between the left Atrium and left Ventricle • The most important organ of the Circulatory System • Found between the right Atrium and right Ventricle
COLLOQUIUM ІІІ CROSSWORD 2024-03-13
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- A condition characterized by yellowish plaques of cholesterol under the skin, often around the eyes.
- A condition characterized by the presence of lipid deposits in the skin and tendons.
- Which class of drugs is effective in treating hypertension by decreasing heart rate, cardiac output, and renin release?
- Brief loss of consciousness caused by a temporary drop in blood flow to the brain.
- What are the drugs used in the medical management of renal stenosis but must be used with caution due to their potential to produce marked hypotension and renal dysfunction?
- A common cause of pericardial effusion associated with malignancy
- What is the term for chronic elevation in blood pressure that occurs without evidence of other disease?
- An abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen, commonly observed in acute heart failure patients.
- What term describes swelling of the optic nerve at its point of entrance into the eye, often seen in cases of malignant hypertension?
- A term used to describe a lack of blood supply to the heart muscle, often due to coronary artery disease
- Antibodies directed against this protein are associated with rheumatic fever.
- What is the term for the dilation and weakening of the aorta due to atherosclerosis?
- Condition where the valve leaflets are unable to open properly
- Backward flow of blood through a valve due to incomplete closure.
- The medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- Lipid-laden cells formed by the accumulation of oxidized LDL in the arterial wall.
- What is the term for an acute failure of the circulatory system to supply vital organs and tissues with adequate perfusion?
- A condition where fluid accumulates in the lungs due to heart failure
- What term describes an elevation of blood pressure that results from some other disorder, such as kidney disease?
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- A diagnostic test used to detect myocardial infarction by measuring cardiac enzyme levels in the blood
- A condition characterized by abnormally low blood pressure in the arteries, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, and weakness.
- What are the major consequences of atherosclerosis involving the heart
- What is an independent risk factor for secondary hypertension that involves interruptions in breathing during sleep?
- Accumulation of fluid within the pericardial sac
- What is the term for the thickening of the left ventricular wall in response to increased pressure work, which is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease and congestive heart failure?
- Which type of coronary artery disease represents a spectrum of acute ischemic heart diseases ranging from unstable angina to myocardial infarction resulting from disruption of an atherosclerotic plaque
- The primary treatment for myocarditis caused by infectious agents
- What major cognitive impairment condition is more common in persons with hypertension, particularly systolic hypertension?
- A type of chronic ischemia characterized by chest pain or discomfort occurring at rest or with minimal exertion, often severe and prolonged.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers
- What term describes new-onset hypertension with proteinuria that develops in the last half of pregnancy, a major cause of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity?
- What is the medical term for a stroke caused by atherosclerosis?
- The primary cause of myocardial infarction
- A type of chronic ischemia characterized by chest pain or discomfort occurring with physical exertion or emotional stress, but relieved by rest or nitroglycerin
- An autoimmune disorder that can lead to myocarditis.
- Bacterial infection often preceding acute rheumatic fever
- What is the classification of circulatory shock characterized by inadequate tissue perfusion due to reduced cardiac output?
- What term refers to disorders of myocardial blood flow due to stable or unstable coronary atherosclerotic plaques?
- The primary lipoprotein responsible for transporting cholesterol from the liver to peripheral tissues.
- The process of inflammation of the heart muscle
- A hormone released by the heart in response to increased blood volume, leading to vasodilation and decreased blood pressure
41 Clues: The primary cause of myocardial infarction • The process of inflammation of the heart muscle • Accumulation of fluid within the pericardial sac • An autoimmune disorder that can lead to myocarditis. • Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers • Bacterial infection often preceding acute rheumatic fever • ...
Chapter 8 - Transport in mammals 2024-11-05
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- an essential protein found in red blood cells that plays a crucial role in transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body's tissues and facilitating the return of carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs to be exhaled.
- atrioventricular node
- Valves of a different type separate the ventricles from pulmonary artery (right side) and aorta (left side)
- Represents ventricular repolarization (ventricular relaxation).
- a physiological phenomenon that describes how changes in blood pH and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels affect the binding and release of oxygen by hemoglobin
- leucocyte
- a valve between right atrium and right ventricle
- Blood is a special tissue of several different types of cell suspended in a liquid medium
- the excitation is passed from the atrioventricular node to the base of both ventricles by tiny bundles of conducting fiber
- a valve between left atrium and left ventricle
- carry blood back to the heart
- fine networks of tiny tubes linking arteries and veins.
- Represents ventricular depolarization (ventricular contraction).
- causes contraction of the heart muscle, allowing blood to be pumped
- The principle blood protein
- leads to relaxation, allowing the heart chambers to refill with blood.
- contraction of heart muscle
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- an enzyme that plays a critical role in the regulation of acid-base balance and the transport of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood.
- also known as the Hamburger phenomenon is a crucial process in the transport of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and the maintenance of ionic balance in red blood cells (RBCs) and the plasma as blood circulates through the body. It involves the exchange of bicarbonate ions (HCO₃⁻) and chloride ions (Cl⁻) across the membrane of RBCs
- prevent the backflow of blood
- the relationship between hemoglobin and oxygen as the concentration of oxygen around the hemoglobin molecule changes
- the largest artery in the human body and is a crucial component of the circulatory system. It carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- carry blood away from the heart
- erythrocyte
- Represents atrial depolarization (atrial contraction).
- These are tiny packages of cytoplasm containing vesicles of substances that, when released, have a role in the blood clotting mechanism
- relaxation of heart muscle
- the sinoatrial node (SA node)
28 Clues: leucocyte • erythrocyte • atrioventricular node • relaxation of heart muscle • The principle blood protein • contraction of heart muscle • prevent the backflow of blood • carry blood back to the heart • the sinoatrial node (SA node) • carry blood away from the heart • a valve between left atrium and left ventricle • a valve between right atrium and right ventricle • ...
2025 SouthWest Region Crossword 2025-12-11
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- The Bear ___ Awards in January honored Marcus Freeman as College Football Coach of the Year and had a total media reach of 3.87 billion.
- The 2025 Dallas Heart Walk had the #1 ___ with Heart campaign in the region.
- In a collaboration between Development and Community Impact, the Oklahoma City team worked with Chickasaw Nation Medical Center to provide New Mom Kits and blood pressure education supporting mothers at risk for ___.
- The ___ Heart Walk returned to the Texas Tech University campus in 2025 after a one-year hiatus.
- This Phase 1 Nation of Lifesavers market also had the #5 Woman of Impact nominee in the country. (2 wds)
- Our ___ team achieved 31 policy wins last fiscal year, including CERPs in schools legislation in Arkansas, New Mexico, and Texas.
- The School ____ team recently hit their goal of over 4,000 schools recruited.
- Fort Worth and Denver both joined the ___ Delivery Club in 2025, celebrating their $1M+ growth over last year.
- The Communications team reached 802 million people through Heart ___ outreach in February.
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- Our ___ Rock team had a hugely successful Sweetheart program with over 80 participants and $325K in revenue.
- The Business Operations team was instrumental in navigating the transition to our new CRM software, ___.
- The Austin team continues to grow its Vestido ___ event year-over-year, increasing attendance and community engagement.
- The Rural Health team facilitated CPR demos at the Fort Worth Stock & ___ show.
- The Community ___ team reached more than 4.4 million people last fiscal year with our outreach efforts.
- The Mid-Markets team impacted several rural communities through health hubs and our ___ with Heart initiative. (Hint: You find books here!)
- The Northwest ___ team excelled in ELT engagement last fiscal year, recruiting 20 additional members beyond their goal.
- The 2025 San ___ Heart & Stroke Walk was $15K over its goal and saw growth in both walkers and coaches.
- The Houston team hosted its first ever ___ of Impact campaign, which ranked #5 in the country.
- Our Gulf Coast market achieved ___ Standard Board status this year.
- After a surprise fire alarm evacuation at their Go Red event, the Tulsa team was still able to raise over $20K with the ___ Your Heart moment.
20 Clues: Our Gulf Coast market achieved ___ Standard Board status this year. • The 2025 Dallas Heart Walk had the #1 ___ with Heart campaign in the region. • The School ____ team recently hit their goal of over 4,000 schools recruited. • The Rural Health team facilitated CPR demos at the Fort Worth Stock & ___ show. • ...
The Circulatory System 2021-12-08
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- The gas that people exhale
- Where the waste from blood is transported
- Blood vessel that exchanges gas
- transports blood throughout the body
- Organ that Pumps Blood
- The gas that people inhale
- Blood Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Blood Vessel that carries blood to the heart
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- Another name for the Circulatory System
- What is transported to all of the parts of the body
- Organ system that permits and circulates blood
- body fluid that is pumped from the heart
- The part of blood that transports nutrients and waste products to the kidneys
13 Clues: Organ that Pumps Blood • The gas that people exhale • The gas that people inhale • Blood vessel that exchanges gas • transports blood throughout the body • Another name for the Circulatory System • body fluid that is pumped from the heart • Where the waste from blood is transported • Blood Vessel that carries blood to the heart • ...
Hypertension 2014-04-07
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- Attack unhealthy behaviors may cause this
- another name for high blood pressure
- the bottom number in the blood pressure reading
- can be monitored when stepping on a scale
- another name for salt
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- dietary approaches to stop hypertension
- you should only consume limited amounts of this
- helps lower your risk of heart disease and stroke
- a heart healthy one is recommended
- the top number in the blood pressure reading
- prescribed by your Dr. to help control blood pressure
- a habit that increases your risk of heart disease and stroke
- possible consequence of untreated hypertension
13 Clues: another name for salt • a heart healthy one is recommended • another name for high blood pressure • dietary approaches to stop hypertension • can be monitored when stepping on a scale • Attack unhealthy behaviors may cause this • the top number in the blood pressure reading • possible consequence of untreated hypertension • you should only consume limited amounts of this • ...
Organs and Organ Systems 2025-10-17
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- where blood is made
- pumps oxygen-rich blood away from your heart
- made up of muscles and tendons
- exchange of oxygen and nutrients happens here\
- involuntary muscles that contract rhythmically and only found in the heart
- this tissue connects bones to other bones
- involuntary muscles help with digestion
- connect muscles to bones
- comprised of four chambers and pumps blood throughout your body
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- voluntary muscles that are connected to your skeleton and allows for movement
- this is like the delivery system for your body
- comprised of bones, cartilage and ligaments
- returns oxygen-poor blood to your heart
13 Clues: where blood is made • connect muscles to bones • made up of muscles and tendons • returns oxygen-poor blood to your heart • involuntary muscles help with digestion • this tissue connects bones to other bones • comprised of bones, cartilage and ligaments • pumps oxygen-rich blood away from your heart • this is like the delivery system for your body • ...
bailee7 2022-03-25
19 Clues: cools body • carries o2 • inner layer • cause scabs • outer layer • spot pathogen • kills bacteria • destroys virus • causes disease • away from heart • skin,hair,nails • fight infection • destroy pathogen • towards the heart • connects exchanges • clothing of patogen • weak or dead strand • moisten skin and hair • redness,swelling and heat
EmilyRewey7 2022-03-25
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- destroys virus
- moisten skin and hair
- carries 02
- disease-causing agent
- cause scabs
- weak or dead strand
- spot pathogen
- outer layer
- away from the heart
- redness, swelling, and heat
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- cools body
- skin, hair, nails
- connects, exchanges
- inner layer
- destroy pathogen
- clothing of the pathogen
- towards the heart
- destroys bacteria
- fight infection
19 Clues: cools body • carries 02 • inner layer • cause scabs • outer layer • spot pathogen • destroys virus • fight infection • destroy pathogen • skin, hair, nails • towards the heart • destroys bacteria • connects, exchanges • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • moisten skin and hair • disease-causing agent • clothing of the pathogen • redness, swelling, and heat
Alexa M 5th 2021-03-30
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- disease-causing agent
- towards the heart
- Spot pathogen
- destroy virus
- Inner layer
- cools body
- connects exchanges
- away from the heart
- clothing of a pathogen
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- destroy pathogen
- destroy bacteria
- Skin, hair, nails
- Outer layer
- weak or dead strand of virus or pathogen
- moisten skin and hair
- Fights Infection
- redness, swelling, and heat
- Carries Oxygen
- Causes Scabs
19 Clues: cools body • Outer layer • Inner layer • Causes Scabs • Spot pathogen • destroy virus • Carries Oxygen • destroy pathogen • destroy bacteria • Fights Infection • towards the heart • Skin, hair, nails • connects exchanges • away from the heart • disease-causing agent • moisten skin and hair • clothing of a pathogen • redness, swelling, and heat • weak or dead strand of virus or pathogen
Hope 4th 2021-03-30
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- skin, hair, nails
- carries O2
- towards the heart
- spot pathogen
- inner layer
- moisten skin and hair
- destroy pathogen
- away from the heart
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- disease causing agent ex: bacteria, virus, fungus, parasites
- clothing of the pathogen
- outer layer
- weak or dead strand
- fight infection
- destroys bacteria
- redness, swelling, and heat
- connects, exchanges
- cools body
- destroys virus
- cause scabs
19 Clues: carries O2 • cools body • outer layer • inner layer • cause scabs • spot pathogen • destroys virus • fight infection • destroy pathogen • skin, hair, nails • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • weak or dead strand • connects, exchanges • away from the heart • moisten skin and hair • clothing of the pathogen • redness, swelling, and heat • ...
James M. 2024-04-10
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- fights Infection
- skin,hair, and nails
- connects,or exchanges
- disease causing agent
- carries O2
- away from the heart
- clothing of the bad guy
- cools body
- moisten skin, and hair
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- inner layer
- destroys bacteria
- weak or dead strand
- outer layer
- causes scabs
- redness,sweating, and heat
- towards the heart
- destroys the pathegen
- destroys virus
- spots the pathogen
19 Clues: carries O2 • cools body • inner layer • outer layer • causes scabs • destroys virus • fights Infection • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • spots the pathogen • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • skin,hair, and nails • connects,or exchanges • disease causing agent • destroys the pathegen • moisten skin, and hair • clothing of the bad guy • redness,sweating, and heat
JB6Science 2023-04-04
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- Away from the heart
- "Clothing of the pathogen
- Cools body
- carries O2
- Destroys virus
- Destroys bacteria
- Towards the heart
- causes scabs
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- Connects, changes
- Disease causing agent
- Destroy pathogen
- Moisten skin and hair
- fights infection
- Outer layer
- Spot pathogen
- Inner layer
- Weak or dead strand
- Body system made up of skin hair and nails
- Redness, swelling, and heat
19 Clues: Cools body • carries O2 • Outer layer • Inner layer • causes scabs • Spot pathogen • Destroys virus • Destroy pathogen • fights infection • Connects, changes • Destroys bacteria • Towards the heart • Away from the heart • Weak or dead strand • Disease causing agent • Moisten skin and hair • "Clothing of the pathogen • Redness, swelling, and heat • Body system made up of skin hair and nails
David 6th 2023-04-04
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- outer layer
- the way to detect if a pathogen is a pathogen
- away from heart
- cause scabs
- spots pathogen
- redness swelling and heat
- kills virus
- carries O2
- kills antigen
- toward heart
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- skin nails hair
- weak or dead strain of virus
- kills bacteria
- disease causing agent
- cools body
- connects and exchanges
- moisturizes skin and hair
- fights infection
- inner layer
19 Clues: cools body • carries O2 • outer layer • cause scabs • inner layer • kills virus • toward heart • kills antigen • kills bacteria • spots pathogen • skin nails hair • away from heart • fights infection • disease causing agent • connects and exchanges • moisturizes skin and hair • redness swelling and heat • weak or dead strain of virus • the way to detect if a pathogen is a pathogen
Wes5 2023-04-04
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- carries oxygen
- Spot pathogen
- disease causing agent
- cools body
- destroys virus
- inner layer
- fight infection
- Destroys bacteria
- connects, exchanges
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- outer layer
- Destroy pathogen
- cause scabs
- towards the heart
- Clothing of the pathogen
- redness,swelling, and heat
- body system made up of skin, hair, and nails
- away from the heart
- moisten skin and hair
- weak or dead strand
19 Clues: cools body • outer layer • cause scabs • inner layer • Spot pathogen • carries oxygen • destroys virus • fight infection • Destroy pathogen • towards the heart • Destroys bacteria • away from the heart • weak or dead strand • connects, exchanges • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • Clothing of the pathogen • redness,swelling, and heat • body system made up of skin, hair, and nails
Advanced Exercise Physiology Week 1 2022-01-04
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- A protein that carries oxygen to the working muscles
- An increase and growth of muscle cells
- When oxygen is limited,the body will convert pyruvate into what?
- A small molecule that traps oxygen within the muscle
- Movement of air from the external to internal environment
- The upper chambers of the heart through which blood enters the ventricles
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- The site of gas exchange in the airways
- The heart has how many chambers?
- Another term for the bicuspid valve is?
- The contraction phase of the ventricles
- The muscular tissue of the heart
- The most important inspiratory muscle
- Resting heart rate via palpation occurs over how many seconds?
- A type of exercise/cardiovascular conditioning requiring oxygen
14 Clues: The heart has how many chambers? • The muscular tissue of the heart • The most important inspiratory muscle • An increase and growth of muscle cells • The site of gas exchange in the airways • Another term for the bicuspid valve is? • The contraction phase of the ventricles • A protein that carries oxygen to the working muscles • ...
BMS 300 Unit 3 2024-08-03
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- period of ventricular filling (atrial contraction, isovolumetric ventricular relaxation)
- carry blood to the heart (deox); return vessels
- to artrium
- coninuous outer layer of mesothelial cells; attached to body wall; attached to basil lamina
- efflux of potassium from ventricular CMC; ventricular relaxation
- blood leaves the ventricle across the aortic valve
- rest and digest; slows heart rate down
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- to ventricle
- cells cells of the pulmonary capillaries; continuous layer within
- short 30-60 seconds; sarcomeres smaller\
- fight or flight; makes heart go fast
- where oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and metabolites are exchanged; cap bed=exchange tubes
- lead away from the heart (ox)
- innflux of sodium and calcium; atrail contraction
14 Clues: to artrium • to ventricle • lead away from the heart (ox) • fight or flight; makes heart go fast • rest and digest; slows heart rate down • short 30-60 seconds; sarcomeres smaller\ • carry blood to the heart (deox); return vessels • innflux of sodium and calcium; atrail contraction • blood leaves the ventricle across the aortic valve • ...
Veterinary Terminology1 2021-04-28
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- Pain in a joint
- Excision of a lump
- The record produced by electrical tracings of the heart
- An excess of lipids in the blood
- Collapsed or airless lung tissue
- Pertaining to a nerve or nerves
- Pertaining to the heart
- Red blood cell
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- Immature cell of the bone marrow
- The record produced by sound wave examination of the heart
- Reduction of the number of leukocytes (white blood cells) in the blood
- Without sensation
- Able to feel something
- Commonly known as a needle aspirate of bladder contents
- Enzyme that catalyzes the deamination of asparagine
- The development of blood vessels
- Swelling of the salivary gland
17 Clues: Red blood cell • Pain in a joint • Without sensation • Excision of a lump • Able to feel something • Pertaining to the heart • Swelling of the salivary gland • Pertaining to a nerve or nerves • Immature cell of the bone marrow • The development of blood vessels • An excess of lipids in the blood • Collapsed or airless lung tissue • Enzyme that catalyzes the deamination of asparagine • ...
Med Term Vocab 2024-03-26
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- Root Word for Artery
- Condition of plaque buildup in the arteries
- A blood clot forms on the wall of a blood vessel and stays attached to the site
- Suffix for disease
- High Blood Pressure
- Heart Attack
- Chest Pain reduced by blood flow
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- Slow Heart Rate
- Suffix for pertaining to blood condition
- Low blood pressure
- Fast Heart Rate
- Prefix for Within
- Suffix for surgical opening
- root word for blood clot
14 Clues: Heart Attack • Slow Heart Rate • Fast Heart Rate • Prefix for Within • Low blood pressure • Suffix for disease • High Blood Pressure • Root Word for Artery • root word for blood clot • Suffix for surgical opening • Chest Pain reduced by blood flow • Suffix for pertaining to blood condition • Condition of plaque buildup in the arteries • ...
cardiovascular terms 2020-05-16
12 Clues: small vein • pertaining the heart • Widening of a vessel • Smallest blood vessel • rapid heart condition • inflammation of a vein • enlargement of the hart • slow heartbeat condition • Inner lining of the heart • largest artery in the body • Largest type of blood vessel • relaxation phase of the heartbeat
Human Body 2023-08-29
12 Clues: voicebox • pumps blood • filters hair • A small tube • near to the heart • the smallest airways • smallest blood vessels • a balloon like structure • a red colour iron pigment • higher to lower concentration • carry impure blood to the heart • process glucose broken down in cells for energy
Medical Terminology 2025-12-10
12 Clues: muscle disease • slow heart rate • fast heart rate • disease of the veins • the study of the skin • abnormal bone condition • enlargement of the heart • inflammation of the liver • white blood cell condition • inflammation of the joints • surgical repair of the nose • surgical removal of the stomach
CROSSWORD 2014-05-22
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- middle layer of the eye.
- x-ray image of the aorta
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces of the body.
- inner layer of the eye.
- aids in the clotting of blood.
- incision into the cornea.
- represents the pressure in the aorta and other large arteries during ventricular contraction.
- the colored portion of the eye.
- fight against pathogenic microorganism.
- hardening of the arteries
- surgical repair of the tympanic membranes
- group of chronic disorders of the CNS?
- cloudiness of the lens of the eye.
- Where is the heart located?
- inflammation of a nerve.
- abnormal formation of a blood clot.
- blood condition of white cells.
- the inner lining of the heart, also forms the heart valves.
- outer protective layer of the eye.
- occurs when the heart is unable to pump the required amount of blood.
- nerve: transmits impulses from the retina to the brain.
- inflammation of the meninges.
- carries blood away from the heart.
- opening in the center of the iris.
- anterior transparent part of the sclera.
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- carries blood from the capillary beds back to the heart.
- fainting or passing out?
- is an abnormally low level of hemoglobin in the blood.
- pertaining to the mind and body (relationship).
- paralysis that affects all four limbs.
- an eye disease caused by increased pressure within the eye.
- a tumor-like mass formed from blood.
- first stage of seizure activity?
- The exchange of substance takes place between the blood and the body cells.
- excision of the iris.
- dropping of the eyelid.
- Excessive discharge from the ear.
- ringing, buzzing, or roaring in the ears.
- blood tumor that pertains to the area below the dura mater.
- excision of the spleen.
- low blood pressure.
- surgical repair of the nerve.
- removal of an organ, surgical removal of the eyeball.
- media: inflammation of the middle ear.
- the destruction of patient’s immune systems, carriers are highly susceptible to infection caused by HIV.
- located directly behind the pupil.
- represents the pressure during relaxation of the heart.
- an x-ray image of a blood vessel.
- tumor made up of nerve cells.
- cordlike structure located outside CNS?
50 Clues: low blood pressure. • excision of the iris. • inner layer of the eye. • dropping of the eyelid. • excision of the spleen. • fainting or passing out? • middle layer of the eye. • x-ray image of the aorta • inflammation of a nerve. • incision into the cornea. • hardening of the arteries • Where is the heart located? • surgical repair of the nerve. • inflammation of the meninges. • ...
Crossword 59 - Romance 2023-10-09
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- The oldfashioned art of wooing and pursuing your beloved
- A special outing with your paramour, filled with love and laughter
- The cozy and intimate snuggle sessions that warm your heart
- Your partner in crime and love
- The sheer, unadulterated happiness that love brings into your life
- To hold your special someone close to your heart and treasure them
- The warm, fuzzy feelings of fondness you have for your beloved
- When you look at your love with eyes full of respect and awe
- Always there with a shoulder to lean on and a heart full of love
- Unwavering dedication and loyalty to your significant other
- The delightful fluttering in your stomach when love is in the air
- The symbol of your love, beating only for your special someone
- That enchanting quality that makes someone utterly irresistible
- The fiery, burning aspect of your love that keeps you warm at night
- The perfect balance and peacefulness of your loving relationship
- The windows to your soul, gazing lovingly into your partner's
- Playful banter and teasing that ignites romantic sparks
- Sneaking away to tie the knot in secret, because love can't wait!
- Tender and considerate, just like your love should be
- Sweet treats that melt in your mouth and in your heart
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- That irresistible magnetic force that draws you to your crush
- The mischievous little god of love who shoots arrows at hearts
- Spanish for "head over heels in love," the ultimate infatuation
- That burning, insatiable craving for your special someone
- Love that's as deep and true as your favorite love song
- When someone makes your heart do somersaults and cartwheels
- The bravery it takes to express your love and open your heart
- Radiating with happiness and love, like a star in the night sky
- Holding your loved one close, never wanting to let go
- Falling under the spell of your sweetheart's charm
- The kind of love that feels like pure worship and devotion
- As graceful and charming as a romantic ballet
- The French way of saying "love," ooh la la!
- Night A special evening filled with love and fun
- Under the spell of love, with no desire to break free
35 Clues: Your partner in crime and love • The French way of saying "love," ooh la la! • As graceful and charming as a romantic ballet • Falling under the spell of your sweetheart's charm • Night A special evening filled with love and fun • Holding your loved one close, never wanting to let go • Tender and considerate, just like your love should be • ...
Circulatory System 2025-03-21
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- Chamber of the heart where blood returns from the circulatory system
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas is exchanged
- Blood vessel that carries blood AWAY from the heart
- The vena cava that brings blood back to the heart from upper body
- Gas that is brought to working muscles
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- Tiniest blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are given to the muscles and waste is taken away
- Prevent backward flow of blood inside the heart and veins
- Chamber of the heart that pumps blood out to the body
- The largest artery in the body
- Organ of the body where oxygen is brought into the circulatory system
- Blood vessel that carries blood back TO the heart
11 Clues: The largest artery in the body • Gas that is brought to working muscles • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas is exchanged • Blood vessel that carries blood back TO the heart • Blood vessel that carries blood AWAY from the heart • Chamber of the heart that pumps blood out to the body • Prevent backward flow of blood inside the heart and veins • ...
Cardiovascular system 2023-10-20
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- An EKG measures
- Takes blood to the heart
- These carry oxygen in the blood
- Takes blood away from the heart
- Your blood gets oxygen here
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- These are cells that kill germs
- These make blood clots to stop bleeding
- the four types of blood
- This means swelling
- The top chamber of your heart
- The bottom chambers of your heart
11 Clues: An EKG measures • This means swelling • the four types of blood • Takes blood to the heart • Your blood gets oxygen here • The top chamber of your heart • These are cells that kill germs • These carry oxygen in the blood • Takes blood away from the heart • The bottom chambers of your heart • These make blood clots to stop bleeding
Clinical Basics of CHF 2023-10-19
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- Medication class that works by reducing heart rate and decreasing stress on the heart (includes a hyphen or space)
- Condition that may result from poor diet and little exercise which increases risk for heart failure
- A laboratory test used to approximate stress on the heart's walls (includes a hyphen)
- Symptom of heart failure that can be alleviated by diuretics
- High blood pressure; condition which many of the medications for heart failure work to reduce
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- Formulation of metoprolol approved for use in heart failure
- ARB that may be used for heart failure alone or in combination with sacubitril
- Abbreviation for the kind of heart failure someone has if their ejection fraction is 50% or higher
- Dapagliflozin and empagliflozin inhibit this transporter in the kidney
- A type of diuretic commonly used in patients with heart failure which does NOT carry mortality benefits
10 Clues: Formulation of metoprolol approved for use in heart failure • Symptom of heart failure that can be alleviated by diuretics • Dapagliflozin and empagliflozin inhibit this transporter in the kidney • ARB that may be used for heart failure alone or in combination with sacubitril • ...
Know Your Heart: Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-11
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- Abnormally fast heart rate
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Fatty deposits in arteries
- Arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle
- Reduced blood supply to tissues
- Tiny tube placed in an artery to keep it open
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- Irregular heartbeat
- Chest pain from reduced blood flow to the heart
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Surgery that creates a new path for blood flow
10 Clues: Irregular heartbeat • Abnormally fast heart rate • Upper chamber of the heart • Lower chamber of the heart • Fatty deposits in arteries • Reduced blood supply to tissues • Tiny tube placed in an artery to keep it open • Surgery that creates a new path for blood flow • Arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle • Chest pain from reduced blood flow to the heart
owen s 5th 2021-03-30
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- weak or dead strand
- skin hair nails
- destroys bacteria
- clothing of the pathogen ski mask
- towards the heart
- inner layer
- destroys pathogen
- destroys virus
- fights infection
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- caries oxygen
- connects exchanges
- Redness swelling and heat
- causes scabs
- coolsbody
- moisten skin and hair
- spot pathogen
- away from the heart
- disease causeing agent ex virus bacteria fungus parasites
- outer layer
19 Clues: coolsbody • outer layer • inner layer • causes scabs • caries oxygen • spot pathogen • destroys virus • skin hair nails • fights infection • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • destroys pathogen • connects exchanges • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • moisten skin and hair • Redness swelling and heat • clothing of the pathogen ski mask • ...
Isabella1 2022-03-28
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- redness swelling and heat
- hair skin and nails
- destroys bacteria
- toward the heart
- clothes on pathogen
- disease causing agent
- inner layer
- fight infection
- weak or dead strand
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- moisten skin and hair
- causes scabs
- outer layer
- carries oxygen
- destroys virus
- away from the heart
- spot pathogen
- cools body
- destroys pathogen
- connect,exchanges
19 Clues: cools body • outer layer • inner layer • causes scabs • spot pathogen • carries oxygen • destroys virus • fight infection • toward the heart • destroys bacteria • destroys pathogen • connect,exchanges • hair skin and nails • clothes on pathogen • away from the heart • weak or dead strand • moisten skin and hair • disease causing agent • redness swelling and heat
Gracie6 2023-04-04
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- destroys pathogen
- disease causing agents
- moistens skin and hair
- outer layer
- inner layer
- destroyed bacteria
- cools body
- connects,exchanges
- destroys viruses
- towards the heart
- carries O2
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- fights infections
- spots pathogen
- body system made up of skin,hair,nails
- cause scabs
- redness,swelling,heat
- clothing of the pathogen
- weak or dead strand
- away from the heart
19 Clues: cools body • carries O2 • cause scabs • outer layer • inner layer • spots pathogen • destroys viruses • fights infections • destroys pathogen • towards the heart • destroyed bacteria • connects,exchanges • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • redness,swelling,heat • disease causing agents • moistens skin and hair • clothing of the pathogen • body system made up of skin,hair,nails
Rayna's Crossword Labs 2023-04-04
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- system- skin, hair, nails
- "clothing' of the pathogen
- towards heart
- away from the heart
- destroys virus
- cause scabs
- outer layer
- redness, swelling, and heat
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- inner layer
- connects, exchanges
- destroys bacteria
- weak or dead strands
- destroy pathogen
- gland- moisten skin and hair
- blood Cell- fighting infection
- spot pathogen
- gland- cools skin
- disease causing agent
- blood cell- carries O2
19 Clues: inner layer • cause scabs • outer layer • towards heart • spot pathogen • destroys virus • destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • gland- cools skin • connects, exchanges • away from the heart • weak or dead strands • disease causing agent • blood cell- carries O2 • system- skin, hair, nails • "clothing' of the pathogen • redness, swelling, and heat • gland- moisten skin and hair • ...
Anatomy of the Heart 2022-04-02
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- large arterial trunk the arises from the base of the left ventricle and channels blood from the heart in to other arteries throughout the body
- the innermost layer of the heart, which lines the inferior of the heart chambers and covers the valves of the heart
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- an abnormally rapid heart rate
- a small body of specialized muscle tissue in the wall of the right atrium of the heart that acts as a pacemaker by producing contractile signals at regular intervals
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- the outermost layer of the heart and the innermost layer of the pericardial sac.
- a large vein that carries oxygenated blood in to the heart
- the semi-lunar valve between the left ventricle and the aorta that prevents blood from flowing back in to the left ventricle.
- the largest vein in the human body that returns oxygenated blood to the right atrium of the heart
- an irregular heartbeat or rhythm
10 Clues: an abnormally rapid heart rate • an irregular heartbeat or rhythm • vessels that carry blood away from the heart • a large vein that carries oxygenated blood in to the heart • the outermost layer of the heart and the innermost layer of the pericardial sac. • the largest vein in the human body that returns oxygenated blood to the right atrium of the heart • ...
Heart Healthy Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-09
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- Your __________ is one of the most important part of your body!
- Having communication between family members or __________ is important, in order to keep your heart healthy.
- Staying _________ everyday with fun exercises can help your heart stay healthy.
- To keep your heart healthy, do not __________. Instead, try to manage your time, so you can get everything done without needing to stress.
- It is very important to _______ throughout the day. When you have a break between classes, make sure you _______ around your house!
- ___________ and many other drugs can increase your heart rate, which is not good for you.
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- Some foods that are good sources of _________ are oats, barley, apples, pears, and avocados! These food items help lower bad cholesterol.
- Cardio __________ are great for strengthening your heart and improving blood flow around your body.
- One way you can keep your heart healthy is by eating many fruits and _______________.
- Fun Fact: ________ chocolate is very healthy for your heart!
- To stay healthy, make sure you eat ____________ food, which includes fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains.
11 Clues: Fun Fact: ________ chocolate is very healthy for your heart! • Your __________ is one of the most important part of your body! • Staying _________ everyday with fun exercises can help your heart stay healthy. • One way you can keep your heart healthy is by eating many fruits and _______________. • ...
Heart Healthy Crossword Puzzle! 2021-03-09
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- Your __________ is one of the most important part of your body!
- Having communication between family members or __________ is important, in order to keep your heart healthy.
- Staying _________ everyday with fun exercises can help your heart stay healthy.
- To keep your heart healthy, do not __________. Instead, try to manage your time, so you can get everything done without needing to stress.
- it is very important to _______ throughout the day. When you have a break between classes, make sure you _______ around your house!
- ___________ and many other drugs can increase your heart rate, which is not good for you.
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- Some foods that are good sources of _________ are oats, barley, apples, pears, and avocados! These food items help lower bad cholesterol.
- Cardio __________ are great for strengthening your heart and improving blood flow around your body.
- One way you can keep your heart healthy is by eating many fruits and _______________.
- Fun Fact: ________ chocolate is very healthy for your heart!
- To stay healthy, make sure you eat ____________ food which includes fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains.
11 Clues: Fun Fact: ________ chocolate is very healthy for your heart! • Your __________ is one of the most important part of your body! • Staying _________ everyday with fun exercises can help your heart stay healthy. • One way you can keep your heart healthy is by eating many fruits and _______________. • ...
The Circulatory System 2025-03-03
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- Blood vessels carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart?
- The muscular organ that pumps blood through the body’s circulatory system.
- Tiny blood vessel where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and tissues.
- Relating to the blood vessels that transport deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart, typically oxygen-rich blood.
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- CAVA The large veins (superior and inferior) that return deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart.
- The lower chamber of the heart responsible for pumping blood out to the lungs or body.
- The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood returning from the body and lungs.
- The red, circulating fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body.
- Largest artery in the body that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the systemic circulation.
- Term used to describe the blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle itself.
11 Clues: Blood vessels carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart? • The muscular organ that pumps blood through the body’s circulatory system. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart, typically oxygen-rich blood. • The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood returning from the body and lungs. • ...
Bio 2020-01-29
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- This carries large volumes of oxygenated blood to the major organs of the body
- These are plugs of solidified blood
- The smallest vessels which contain oxygenated blood.
- It is the heart's natural pacemaker
- It reduces the volume or space inside affected blood vessels
- A minute artery, especially one that leads to a capillary
- Also called White Blood Cells
- It is often considered specialized epithelial cells which line blood vessels
- network of capillaries
- It is the upper chamber through which blood enters the ventricles of the heart
- They are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart after arteries carry blood out
- It is a protein that carries oxygen
- it's function is to seal off the windpipe during eating
- It is a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation
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- A tube-shaped organ in the neck that contains the vocal cords
- A small vein that connects the capillaries to the large, systemic vein.
- It is a reaction in which the cells clump together
- The main passageway into the lungs
- They are artery blood vessels which transports oxygenated blood to the substance of the heart
- Tt is a body cavity that connects the nasal and oral cavities with the larynx and esophagus
- The amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in a minute
- Widening of blood vessels that results from relaxation of the muscular walls of the vessels
- It is the pressure of the blood within the arteries
- Tiny air sacs within the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- It is the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- Tubes in the lungs which branch off from the larger bronchi that enter each lung
- A small, colorless cell fragments that participate in blood clotting
- A chamber of the heart that receives blood from one or more atria and pumps it by muscular contraction into the arteries
- It is cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues
- The space between the vocal fold and arytenoid cartilage of one side of the larynx and those of the other side
30 Clues: network of capillaries • Also called White Blood Cells • The main passageway into the lungs • These are plugs of solidified blood • It is the heart's natural pacemaker • It is a protein that carries oxygen • It is cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues • It is a reaction in which the cells clump together • It is the pressure of the blood within the arteries • ...
BIO 201 Circulatory System I 2017-06-07
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- carry blood away from heart & become progressively smaller as they branch into capilaries
- smallest veins, companion with arterioles, merge to form veins
- three layers of artery & vein walls
- also known as interna, divided into endothelium & subendothelial
- smallest of all blood vessels, wall consists only of tunica intima, where metabolic exchange occurs between blood & cells outside of bloodstream
- feeds capillary bed whose proximal end is surrounded by smooth muscles while distal end lacks smooth muscle
- distal end of metarteriole that lacks smooth muscle
- simple squamous epithelium lining inside of arteries & veins
- largest type of arteries near heart, composed of fibers to stretch under increased pressure generated by bloodflow from heart, branch into muscular arteries
- formed by capillaries
- artery that follows axillary artery, branches into ulnar & radial arteries
- circularly arranged smooth muscle that contract or dilate depending on nervous system input
- also known as adventitia, connective tissue that help anchor blood vessel to organ
- aorta that pumps oxygenate blood out of left ventricle, left & right coronary arteries branch off to provide blood to the heart
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- return blood to heart & become progressively larger as they merge & are closer to heart
- smallest arteries, less than six cell layers of smooth muscle in tunica media
- trunk that divides into right common carotid & right subclavian arteries
- smallest veins located at distal end of capillary bed
- connection to thoroughfare channel
- study of blood vessels divided into arteries, capillaries, & veins
- elastic lamina that separates tunica media & tunica externa
- circulation of oxygen-rich blood flowing to body for metabolic exchange in tissues
- capillaries that begin with ring of smooth muscle in walls that branch from metarteriole
- artery that follows subclavian artery
- arteries divided into left & right common that branch from descending abdominal aorta at fourth lumbar vertebrae
- layer of areolar connective tissue
- gives off three branches
- thoracic aorta that follows aortic arch & gives off branches to thoracic wall, renamed _____ abdominal aorta inferior to diaphragm
- arteries with medium diameter, possess elastic fibers in concentric rings between tunics, has proportionately thicker tunica media
- elastic lamina that separates tunica intima & tunica media
- circulation of blood flowing from heart to lungs for O2/CO2 exchange
31 Clues: formed by capillaries • gives off three branches • connection to thoroughfare channel • layer of areolar connective tissue • three layers of artery & vein walls • artery that follows subclavian artery • distal end of metarteriole that lacks smooth muscle • smallest veins located at distal end of capillary bed • elastic lamina that separates tunica intima & tunica media • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-04-14
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- A drop in blood pressure upon standing due to impaired compensatory reflexes.
- Fast-conducting fibres ensuring coordinated ventricular contraction.
- An ECG measurement between two skin electrodes.
- The flow of blood back to the heart; influences cardiac output.
- Site of gap junctions in cardiac muscle.
- The amount of blood pumped out of the ventricle with each heartbeat.
- Vessels responsible for returning excess tissue fluid to circulation.
- A recording of the heart's electrical activity.
- The branch of the autonomic nervous system that increases heart rate and contractility.
- A pressure-sensitive receptor involved in short-term blood pressure regulation.
- Widening of blood vessels that decreases resistance and promotes blood flow.
- The volume of blood the heart pumps per minute.
- Small vessels that regulate blood flow into capillary beds and control resistance.
- The process by which fluid moves out of capillaries due to hydrostatic pressure.
- The intrinsic ability of tissues to maintain blood flow despite changes in perfusion pressure.
- The site of exchange between blood and tissues.
- Charged particles in body fluids that carry electrical signals.
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- A temporary loss of consciousness due to vagal overactivity and reduced blood pressure.
- Insulating structure between atria and ventricles.
- Conductive tissue pathway between AV node and ventricles.
- The resistance the heart must overcome to eject blood.
- The branch of the autonomic nervous system that decreases heart rate.
- Delays impulse to allow atrial contraction before ventricles contract.
- Term describing cardiac muscle's unified electrical activity.
- A muscle cell of the heart.
- The heart's natural pacemaker.
- Systolic Pressure – Diastolic Pressure.
- A method for measuring cardiac output using temperature changes.
- Upper chambers of the heart.
- Structures allowing electrical coupling between myocytes.
- Narrowing of blood vessels that increases resistance and blood pressure.
- Pressure in the thoracic vena cava near the right atrium; reflects venous return.
- The pressure exerted by plasma proteins that draws fluid into capillaries.
- A weighted average of blood pressure across the cardiac cycle, key for perfusion.
- The initial stretching of cardiac muscle cells prior to contraction; related to venous return.
- Abbreviation of a hormone released by stretched atria that promotes fluid loss via the kidneys.
36 Clues: A muscle cell of the heart. • Upper chambers of the heart. • The heart's natural pacemaker. • Systolic Pressure – Diastolic Pressure. • Site of gap junctions in cardiac muscle. • An ECG measurement between two skin electrodes. • A recording of the heart's electrical activity. • The volume of blood the heart pumps per minute. • ...
Cardiovascular Disease Crossword 2024-04-28
12 Clues: Clot formation • Slow heart rate • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Low red blood cells • Low white blood cells • Radiated pain near heart • Heart muscle inflammation • Swelling of blood vessels • Hardening of blood vessels • High lipid level in the blood • Impaired blood flow to the brain
Crossword 54 - Romance 2023-10-09
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- Love that's as deep and true as your favorite love song
- That irresistible magnetic force that draws you to your crush
- The oldfashioned art of wooing and pursuing your beloved
- Those warm, tight squeezes that say, "I love you" without words
- The sheer, unadulterated happiness that love brings into your life
- Spanish for "head over heels in love," the ultimate infatuation
- The French way of saying "love," ooh la la!
- The bravery it takes to express your love and open your heart
- Singing sweet songs of love to your sweetheart
- The deep, close connection that comes with being in love
- You and your sweetheart, the cutest couple in the world
- The symbol of your love, beating only for your special someone
- Sneaking away to tie the knot in secret, because love can't wait!
- The cozy and comforting feeling of being in love
- The delightful fluttering in your stomach when love is in the air
- The art of smooching with passion and style
- Unwavering dedication and loyalty to your significant other
- Tender and considerate, just like your love should be
- The artistic movement that celebrates love, beauty, and emotion
- Sweet treats that melt in your mouth and in your heart
- That one person who completes you in every way possible
- The windows to your soul, gazing lovingly into your partner's
- The perfect balance and peacefulness of your loving relationship
- The electrifying liplock that sends shivers down your spine
- The one who holds your heart and sets your world on fire
- The mischievous little god of love who shoots arrows at hearts
- That burning desire for your loved one that never fades
- The warm, fuzzy feelings of fondness you have for your beloved
- A fancy term for your female sweetheart, with a touch of Italian flair
- Radiating with happiness and love, like a star in the night sky
- To hold your special someone close to your heart and treasure them
- That enchanting quality that makes someone utterly irresistible
- Under the spell of love, with no desire to break free
- The swoonworthy celebrity who makes your heart race
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- Your love is like a blockbuster movie, filled with passion
- Those beautiful, unexpected moments that bring you together
- The kind of love that feels like pure worship and devotion
- A special outing with your paramour, filled with love and laughter
- Playful banter and teasing that ignites romantic sparks
- The fiery, burning aspect of your love that keeps you warm at night
- Being open and honest, because that's what love is all about
- The dreamy getaway after the wedding, filled with love
- The quintessential romantic lover from Shakespeare's tales
- The iconic heroine who proves that love conquers all
- Sharing private moments and secrets with your love
- The gentle and loving care that defines your relationship
- The romantic connection that makes your heart skip a beat
- Night A special evening filled with love and fun
- A secret, exciting meeting with your clandestine lover
- The sizzling, fiery love that sets your heart on fire
- The art of tempting and luring someone into your romantic web
- Always there with a shoulder to lean on and a heart full of love
- The cozy and intimate snuggle sessions that warm your heart
- The nervewracking moment when someone pops the big question
- That burning, insatiable craving for your special someone
- Your partner in crime and love
- Sweet, hushed words that carry all your love and affection
- That "can't stop thinking about them" kind of crush
- As graceful and charming as a romantic ballet
- The kind of love that's as gentle as a spring breeze
- When someone makes your heart do somersaults and cartwheels
- When you look at your love with eyes full of respect and awe
- That magical feeling that makes the world go 'round
- A day to celebrate your love and exchange sweet tokens
- Falling under the spell of your sweetheart's charm
- That ache in your heart when you're apart from your beloved
- Holding your loved one close, never wanting to let go
- Your dearly beloved and ohsosweet love interest
68 Clues: Your partner in crime and love • The French way of saying "love," ooh la la! • The art of smooching with passion and style • As graceful and charming as a romantic ballet • Singing sweet songs of love to your sweetheart • Your dearly beloved and ohsosweet love interest • The cozy and comforting feeling of being in love • ...
Valentine's Day 2021-02-11
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- Love shape
- Pucker up
- A type of heart
- wrap your arms around
- affectionate insect
- Sleighmate of Cupid
- Cupid's alias
- Love bird
- Ammo for Cupid
- Often found in the mailbox
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- A type of novel
- Little Prince's Love
- Paper lace
- fruit of the palm
- Love personified
- cozy rabbit
- place where Bumbles find gold
- Dove, Hershey, Lindt, ie.
- Dipped in chocolate
19 Clues: Pucker up • Love bird • Love shape • Paper lace • cozy rabbit • Cupid's alias • Ammo for Cupid • A type of novel • A type of heart • Love personified • fruit of the palm • affectionate insect • Sleighmate of Cupid • Dipped in chocolate • Little Prince's Love • wrap your arms around • Dove, Hershey, Lindt, ie. • Often found in the mailbox • place where Bumbles find gold
sawyer7 2023-04-04
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- towards the heart
- connects, exchange
- redness,swelling, and heat
- destroys virus
- outer layer
- scabs
- spot pathogen
- inner layer
- "cloths" of the pathogen/ski mask
- disease causing agent
- moisten skin and hair
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- carries 02
- weak or dead strand
- away from the heart
- cools body
- destroys bacteria
- destroy pathogen
- fight infection
- body system made up of skin, hair, nails
19 Clues: scabs • carries 02 • cools body • outer layer • inner layer • spot pathogen • destroys virus • fight infection • destroy pathogen • towards the heart • destroys bacteria • connects, exchange • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • redness,swelling, and heat • "cloths" of the pathogen/ski mask • body system made up of skin, hair, nails
Word Wall 2022-03-25
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- hair, skin, nails
- cause scabs
- Towards heart
- disease-causing agent
- away from the heart
- destroys virus
- inner layer
- outer layer
- carries 02
- spot pathogen
- Clothing of the pathogen
- cools body
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- moisten skin and hair
- fight infection
- kill pathogen
- destroy bacteria
- dead or weak virus
- redness swelling and heat
- connects, exchanges
19 Clues: carries 02 • cools body • cause scabs • inner layer • outer layer • kill pathogen • Towards heart • spot pathogen • destroys virus • fight infection • destroy bacteria • hair, skin, nails • dead or weak virus • away from the heart • connects, exchanges • moisten skin and hair • disease-causing agent • Clothing of the pathogen • redness swelling and heat
Abigail Johnston Unit 4 2018-04-11
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- The innermost layer of blood vessels mostly made of epithelial cells
- Uses x-ray and dyes to look at the blood flow through certain blood vessels
- A procedure that uses a "balloon" to open partially blocked blood vessels
- Delays spreading the electrical impulses for 0.1 seconds
- Delivery of oxygen rich blood to the body and deoxygenated blood returning to the heart
- Shows the relaxation of the ventricles
- Expands the lumen of blood vessels and causes pressure to lower
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- The movement of blood between the lungs and heart
- When the charges return to the resting state
- The natural pacemaker of the heart
- Taken by placing fingers on the carotid artery
- Narrows the lumen of blood vessels and causes pressure to rise
- The longest phase when blood is filling the atria
- Taken by placing fingers on the radial artery
- The initial flow of charge
- The middle layer of blood vessels mostly made of smooth muscle
- The phase when blood is sent out of the heart
- The outermost layer of blood vessels mostly made of connective tissue
- Shows ventricular activation when the ventricles contract
- Represents the start of diastole
20 Clues: The initial flow of charge • Represents the start of diastole • The natural pacemaker of the heart • Shows the relaxation of the ventricles • When the charges return to the resting state • Taken by placing fingers on the radial artery • The phase when blood is sent out of the heart • Taken by placing fingers on the carotid artery • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- We inhale _____
- Part of blood that fights infection
- We exhale _________
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
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- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Universal Reciepient
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Universal Donor
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
- Carries air into each lung
- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
25 Clues: Universal Donor • We inhale _____ • We exhale _________ • Universal Reciepient • Carries air into each lung • Carry blood towards the heart • Pulls on bones causing movement • Carry blood away from the heart • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Part of blood that fights infection • Main organ of the respiratory system • Another name for high blood pressure • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Part of blood that fights infection
- We inhale _____
- We exhale _________
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
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- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Universal Reciepient
- Carries air into each lung
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Universal Donor
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
25 Clues: We inhale _____ • Universal Donor • We exhale _________ • Universal Reciepient • Carries air into each lung • Carry blood towards the heart • Pulls on bones causing movement • Carry blood away from the heart • Part of blood that fights infection • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Main organ of the respiratory system • Another name for high blood pressure • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Carry blood towards the heart
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- Carries air into each lung
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- We exhale _________
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
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- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Part of blood that fights infection
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Universal Reciepient
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- We inhale _____
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Universal Donor
25 Clues: We inhale _____ • Universal Donor • We exhale _________ • Universal Reciepient • Carries air into each lung • Carry blood towards the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • Pulls on bones causing movement • Part of blood that fights infection • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Main organ of the respiratory system • Another name for high blood pressure • ...
fitness industry 2013-04-13
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- provides 4 calories per gram;body usesthis in construction of muscles
- fat that our bodies produce naturally and does exsist in certain foods
- has made decision to change yet hasnt put into action
- found in animal products
- person has no intention of changing behavior
- found in prepackaged and boxed foods
- lead blood to heart
- refers to food that a person takes into their body and the way it influences health
- long cells that make up muscles and contract when stimulated
- bottom chambers of heart
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- lead blood away from heart
- quality or state of being in good health
- caused by increase of pressure on artery walls
- state of being sound in body and mind
- provides 9 calories per gram
- condition of being physically strong and healthy
- bottom number on blood pressure
- building blocks of protein
- aware of problem still weighing pros and cons
- beneficial brain chemicals that result in increased sense of well being and improved mood
- study of functions o fliving organisms and their parts
- upper chambers of heart
- process by which our cells convert food into energy
- making time and commitment to change lifestyle
- top number on blood pressure
25 Clues: lead blood to heart • upper chambers of heart • found in animal products • bottom chambers of heart • lead blood away from heart • building blocks of protein • provides 9 calories per gram • top number on blood pressure • bottom number on blood pressure • found in prepackaged and boxed foods • state of being sound in body and mind • quality or state of being in good health • ...
Chapter 10/11 Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-09
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- abnormal or unusual heart sounds
- lack of adequate blood supply to the heart muscles
- several different hereditary bleeding disorders
- a clot developed in an unbroken blood vessel
- a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood
- a type of jaundice that causes no major problems
- a rapid, uncoordinated shuddering of the heart muscles
- a common consequence of thrombophlebitis
- many small purple blotches on the skin
- when the ventricles of the heart begin to beat at their own pace
- result from insufficient numbers of platelets circulating
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- inflammation of a vein that results from a clot in a vessel
- inflammation of the pericardium and a decrease in serous fluid.
- common in people who stand for long periods of time
- when a clot breaks away from an unbroken blood vessel and floats freely in the bloodstream
- occurs when pumping of blood is decreased and tissue needs are no longer being met
- valves stiffen due to constant bacterial infection of the endocardium
- an excessive or abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes
- the abnormal hemoglobin formed becomes spiky and sharp
- when blood vessel in the lungs swell with blood, the pressure will cause a leak into lung tissue
20 Clues: abnormal or unusual heart sounds • many small purple blotches on the skin • a common consequence of thrombophlebitis • a clot developed in an unbroken blood vessel • several different hereditary bleeding disorders • a type of jaundice that causes no major problems • lack of adequate blood supply to the heart muscles • common in people who stand for long periods of time • ...
Summer Test Revision 2021-05-17
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- In the summer the earths axis is tilted _________ the sun.
- Acid + ______ --> Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide
- Acid + Base --> Salt + ________
- Acid + Base --> _______ + Water
- Red blood cells ________ oxygen.
- Carbon dioxide moves ____ of the blood into the alveoli.
- Acid + Base --> Salt + water is an example of a _________ reaction.
- Metal + Acid --> Salt + ________
- The separation technique to separate colours.
- This results in Earth blocking the Sun’s light from reaching the moon.
- The blood vessel that carries blood from the body to the heart.
- Plasma is the _______ part of blood.
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- Platelets _____ the blood.
- The process that takes place in the alveoli.
- White blood cells fight __________.
- In the winter the earths axis is tilted _______ from the sun.
- The moon is an example of a naturally occurring __________.
- The blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs.
- The pigment on red blood cells that carry oxygen.
- The blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body
- Oxygen moves ___ the blood from the alveoli.
- The blood vessel that carries blood from the lungs back to the heart.
- This happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
23 Clues: Platelets _____ the blood. • Acid + Base --> Salt + ________ • Acid + Base --> _______ + Water • Red blood cells ________ oxygen. • Metal + Acid --> Salt + ________ • White blood cells fight __________. • Plasma is the _______ part of blood. • The process that takes place in the alveoli. • Oxygen moves ___ the blood from the alveoli. • ...
Vital Signs 2021-03-15
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- pulse rate above normal
- Abnormally rapid breaths
- Pressure pressure exerted on the arterial walls
- below average temperature
- difficulty breathing
- inspiration + experation
- irregular beating of the heart
- wave of vibration in the blood
- Blood pressure below expected range
- above average temperature
- abnormally rapid breathing
- pressure in the arteries when the heart beats
- regulates body's temperature
- sudden drop normal temperature
- difference between systolic and diastolic pressure readings
- we only listen to the first and fifth phases of the sound
- a form of low blood pressure that happens when standing up or sitting/lying down
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- deep breathing with an increased rate
- Amount of blood the heart pumps
- controls rate and depth and is considered the respiratory center
- Irregular rate and depth of respiration that follow a cyclical pattern
- pulse rate below normal
- Gradual return to normal temperature
- the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting
- normal breathing pattern
- the amount of blood pumped by left ventricle
- used in addition with a stethoscope to take blood pressure
- a lack of oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions
- Blood Pressure above expected range
- deep, Laborious breathing
30 Clues: difficulty breathing • pulse rate above normal • pulse rate below normal • Abnormally rapid breaths • inspiration + experation • normal breathing pattern • below average temperature • above average temperature • deep, Laborious breathing • abnormally rapid breathing • regulates body's temperature • irregular beating of the heart • wave of vibration in the blood • ...
the cardiovascular system. 2021-10-29
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- Very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the exchange of nutrients can occur.
- also known as EKG or ECG.
- The top of the heart is called the
- ventricular fibrillation
- is a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- outside of
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell like a balloon
- fast
- coronary artery disease
- The largest artery in the body is the?
- keep blood flowing in the right direction and don’t allow it to go backwards.
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- myocardial infarction
- acute myocardial infarction
Down
- against
- congestive heart failure
- septum The wall between the right and left ventricles is called the
- these veins are found in the legs and cause pain in people afflicted by them.
- across or through
- process of recording, is a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- many
- meaning instrument to measure pressure
- a monitor that is a portable ECG machine that the patient wears over a few days.
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- physiology or related to nature
- infarction commonly referred to as a heart attack
26 Clues: many • fast • against • outside of • across or through • myocardial infarction • coronary artery disease • congestive heart failure • ventricular fibrillation • also known as EKG or ECG. • acute myocardial infarction • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • physiology or related to nature • The top of the heart is called the • meaning instrument to measure pressure • ...
Integumentary System Medical Terminology 2022-02-03
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- around the heart
- tissue section or organ repositioned in a new spot on a person
- open sore on external or internal surface of body
- abnormal condition of being bluish in color
- the bottom layer of your skin
- chamber of the heart that receives blood from veins and goes intro ventricles
- disease that progressively wears down the muscles in the body
- black cell
- pertaining to the muscles
- irregular/below temperature
- black tumor
- the study of the heart
- cancerous tumor or mass
- development and formation of bone
- to protrude through an abnormal body opening
- condition of itchiness
- pertaining to dry skin
- inflammation of the skin
Down
- surgical removal of the appendix
- situated below the skin
- relating to the lungs
- compulsive hair-pulling disorder
- dead body tissue
- condition where the heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen
- the surgical removal of a breast
- an inflammation of the appendix
- low oxygen levels in blood
- the presence of cancerous cells that have the ability to spread to other parts of the body
- top layer of the skin
- tumor or mass of blood
30 Clues: black cell • black tumor • around the heart • dead body tissue • relating to the lungs • top layer of the skin • the study of the heart • tumor or mass of blood • condition of itchiness • pertaining to dry skin • situated below the skin • cancerous tumor or mass • inflammation of the skin • pertaining to the muscles • low oxygen levels in blood • irregular/below temperature • ...
Cindy's Unit 5 Lab Medical Terminology 2021-07-16
Across
- Leading of blood clots and inflammation.
- inner
- Blood vessels that deliver oxygen from the heart to the rest of the body.
- slow
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- Blood clots occurring in the brain.
- A angioplasty balloon is inflatable to guide where a blockage in the blood vessel is at.
- A metal tubed permanently put in an artery.
- Electrocardiogram
- Allows blood to enter through the ventricles of the heart.
- Affects the blood flow in the kidney's increasing the risk of high blood pressure.
- less normal than
Down
- Is used to close a skin opening to stop bleeding.
- One or more heart valves not working as it should
- The pulmonary artery narrowing reducing blood flow.
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
- A long flexible metal wire put inside a blood vessel for treatment.
- apart
- Creates cerebrospinal fluid to transport around the cranial cavity.
- A plastic tube also known as a slender
- The smallest blood vessels carrying blood away form the heart.
- Vessels Is a blood vessel delivers blood from the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas and the gallbladder to the liver.
- before or in front of
25 Clues: slow • inner • apart • less normal than • Electrocardiogram • before or in front of • Cardiovascular Disease • Ventricular fibrillation • Blood clots occurring in the brain. • Coronary artery bypass graft surgery • Transcatheter aortic valve replacement • A plastic tube also known as a slender • Leading of blood clots and inflammation. • A metal tubed permanently put in an artery. • ...
Human body systems 2022-09-29
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- A group of organs working together
- gives structure to your nose ears etc.
- A group of systems
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from heart
- largest organs of the body
- the kneecap
- provides protection and allows movement
- protects and maintains
- filter blood and create urnine as a waste product
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- maain part of the respiratory system
- defends body aganist an infection etc.
- having emotion
- A group of cells
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- It drains fluid that has leaked
- helps u breathe
- a cord of flexible tissue similar o rope
- carrys blood towards the heart
- largest organ of nervous system
- the holow tube inside the neck
- made of blood vessels and circualtes blood around the body
- helps you pick up things
- breaks down food
- removes wate from body
- largest solid organ in the body
- produces children
- Basic structure of life
- elastic tissure around your joints
- galnds and organs
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- supplies body organs with oxygen
- The part of the nervous system thats helps u breathe
33 Clues: the kneecap • having emotion • helps u breathe • breaks down food • A group of cells • produces children • galnds and organs • A group of systems • protects the brain • removes wate from body • protects and maintains • Basic structure of life • helps you pick up things • largest organs of the body • carrys blood away from heart • carrys blood towards the heart • the holow tube inside the neck • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
Across
- _____ are born with 300 bones?
- The circulatory system is made up of ___?
- Muscles make up approximately ___% of total weight.
- the brain and the spinal cord are the _____?
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the ____?
- Located only in the heart, _____ muscle pumps blood around the body.
- The ______ circulation carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again.
- Your skeleton is made of more than 200 ____?
- air enters the respiratory system by the nose and the ____?
- the human brain weighs _____ pounds?
- The mitral ____ separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.
Down
- The _______ circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again.
- what system allows us to breathe?
- The ____ is the hardest-working muscle in the body.
- The brain and the spinal cord are protected by ___?
- The ear contains the _____ muscles in the body alongside the smallest bones.
- this system contains the face body part mouth and ?
- The longest bone in the body is in your?
- The smallest bone in the body is in your?
- the lungs contain ______ that allow them to inflate and deflate without loosing shape.
20 Clues: _____ are born with 300 bones? • what system allows us to breathe? • the human brain weighs _____ pounds? • The longest bone in the body is in your? • The circulatory system is made up of ___? • The smallest bone in the body is in your? • the brain and the spinal cord are the _____? • Your skeleton is made of more than 200 ____? • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-17
Across
- striated muscle that can be controlled voluntarily
- a clear liquid secreted by glands in the mouth
- a digestive juice secreted by the liver
- a muscular partition in the chest used in respiration
- a band of tissue connecting a muscle to its bony attachment
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- a band of fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages
- a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels
- the muscle tissue of the heart
Down
- the watery fluid in which blood cells are suspended
- the chief solid component of mammalian urine
- any of the small tubules that are the excretory units of the vertebrate kidney
- the structure containing the vocal cords
- a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
- the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
- tough elastic tissue, mostly converted to bone in adults
- a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- a red protein in blood that transports oxygen
- a chamber connected to other chambers or passageways
20 Clues: the muscle tissue of the heart • a digestive juice secreted by the liver • the structure containing the vocal cords • the chief solid component of mammalian urine • a red protein in blood that transports oxygen • a clear liquid secreted by glands in the mouth • the passage between the pharynx and the stomach • striated muscle that can be controlled voluntarily • ...
briana Lopez 2024-11-20
Across
- inflammation of the inner layer of heat muscle
- CC
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- it’s like a gate that ensures blood moves in the right direction
- a delivery route for blood returning to the heart from the top half of your body
- part of the heart that doesn’t get blood flow due to a blockage
- Body main artery
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Sits between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- procedure used to diagnose aneurysms using contrast dye
- X-rays or radiant energy
- a portable machine that the patients wears over a few days
Down
- AED
- fat
- ICU
- DM
- swollen and dialated viens
- “waiting room” for oxygen blood before it gets send
- one way door in your heart that controls blood flow from the left ventricle into the aorta
- a prefix in other words “fast”
- patients oxygen level are monitor during the test
- DC
- pressure extended by the blood against the wall or artery or
- hardening of the areties caused by fat
- straight
- vien
26 Clues: CC • DM • DC • AED • fat • ICU • vien • straight • Body main artery • X-rays or radiant energy • swollen and dialated viens • a prefix in other words “fast” • hardening of the areties caused by fat • inflammation of the inner layer of heat muscle • patients oxygen level are monitor during the test • “waiting room” for oxygen blood before it gets send • ...
Science 2013-05-10
Across
- When water diffuses out of a cell because of different concentrations of something
- Wall that separates the right and left sides of the heart
- Pathways that sends oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- Artery that takes blood to the whole body
- Located in the stomach to begin the break down of proteins
- Branches that bring air into inner parts of the lung
- Vocal chords
- Located at the top and bottom of stomach to prevent leakage
Down
- Chamber of the heart that receives oxygen poor blood
- Where peristalsis occurs to push food into stomach
- takes O2 poor blood to lungs
- The vein that brings back oxygen rich blood to the heart that also lacks pressure
- Section of small intestine which receives chemicals
- Smallest point of contact with cells
- Windpipe
15 Clues: Windpipe • Vocal chords • takes O2 poor blood to lungs • Smallest point of contact with cells • Artery that takes blood to the whole body • Where peristalsis occurs to push food into stomach • Section of small intestine which receives chemicals • Chamber of the heart that receives oxygen poor blood • Branches that bring air into inner parts of the lung • ...
First aid 2016-11-11
15 Clues: shaking • heart rate • convulsions • pumps blood • saves lives • thins blood • stops bleeding • transportation • from a tic bite • stabilizes neck • high blood sugar • covers a boo boo • pancreatic disease • gas needed for lungs • revives heroin overdose
Cardiovascular System 2025-03-22
Across
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Tubes through which blood circulates
- Cell fragments aiding in blood clotting
- Red fluid circulating in the body
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Tiny vessels connecting arteries and veins
- Carry blood towards the heart
Down
- Recording of the heart's electrical activity
- Liquid component of blood
- Divides the heart into left and right sides
- White blood cells
11 Clues: White blood cells • Liquid component of blood • Lower chambers of the heart • Carry blood towards the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • Red fluid circulating in the body • Tubes through which blood circulates • Cell fragments aiding in blood clotting • Tiny vessels connecting arteries and veins • Divides the heart into left and right sides • ...
Glossary 2025-04-15
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- a condition where fluid accumulates in the lungs often as a result of heart failure
- a small tube inserted into a narrowed or blocked artery to keep it open
- a building weakened area in the wall of an artery or vein
- an abnormal rythm of heart either too fast, too slow or irregular
- damage to the heart muscle due to a blocked coronary artery often resulting in chest pain and other symptoms
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- a test they measures the electrical activity of the heart to detect abnormal rythms
- an usual sound heard between heartbeats often indicating a heart valve problem
- a non invasive test that uses sound waves to create an image of the heart and it's structure
- a type of chest pain caused by the reduced blood flow in heart muscle .
- a disease of heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump
10 Clues: a building weakened area in the wall of an artery or vein • an abnormal rythm of heart either too fast, too slow or irregular • a disease of heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump • a type of chest pain caused by the reduced blood flow in heart muscle . • a small tube inserted into a narrowed or blocked artery to keep it open • ...
Vital Signs 2020-10-15
Across
- rapid, shallow breathing
- relaxation and contraction of the heart felt against artery walls
- balance between heat production and heat loss
- force of blood exerted against artery walls
- when a change of sound is noted
- high point when first sound is heard
- difficult, short of breath
- body's reaction to microbes
Down
- absence of breathing
- blood pressure of 100/60mmHg or less
- above normal temperature
- abnormally low body temperature
- a heart rate below 60 per minute
- heart rate is greater than 100 per minute
- variation in the rate of breathing for a few seconds
- insufficient oxygen in the blood
- blood pressure greater than 140/90mmHg
17 Clues: absence of breathing • rapid, shallow breathing • above normal temperature • difficult, short of breath • body's reaction to microbes • abnormally low body temperature • when a change of sound is noted • a heart rate below 60 per minute • insufficient oxygen in the blood • blood pressure of 100/60mmHg or less • high point when first sound is heard • ...
Valentine's Day in 3rd Grade 2025-02-11
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- Synonym for "hug"
- Odysseus' one true love
- The Goddess of love and beauty
- Use to pierce the targets of Eros/Cupid
- "The __________ love of the Lord" Psalm 33:5
- Fell in love with himself
- "Be _______ to one another"
- Synonym for "love"
Down
- The Roman god of love
- Word to describe God's steadfast love in Psalm 36
- "A man after God's own ______"
- Dionysus fell in love with her and married her
- Be ________ in all things
- A man after God's own heart
- heart homophone for a word that we call a loved one
- Antonym for love
- The Greek god of love
17 Clues: Antonym for love • Synonym for "hug" • Synonym for "love" • The Roman god of love • The Greek god of love • Odysseus' one true love • Be ________ in all things • Fell in love with himself • A man after God's own heart • "Be _______ to one another" • "A man after God's own ______" • The Goddess of love and beauty • Use to pierce the targets of Eros/Cupid • ...
integumentary and Cardiovascular system crossword 2023-12-11
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- organ in your body that has 4 chambers and pumps blood
- made up of the protein, "keratin" grows from folicles
- carries blood back to your heart
- made up of the protein, keratin, and grows from a root
- determined by the types of chemicals found in your blood
- make up 38%-48% of your blood, made in bone marrow
- includes hair,nails, and skin
- the abbreviation of how many times your heart beats per minute
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- carries blood away from the heart
- make up less than 1% of your blood, fight off disease
- Cell fragments
- connects veins to arteries, one cell thick
- A mix of platelets, nutrients, and proteins
- the largest organ in your body, protects your body
- 52-62% of your blood, the watery part of the blood
15 Clues: Cell fragments • includes hair,nails, and skin • carries blood back to your heart • carries blood away from the heart • connects veins to arteries, one cell thick • A mix of platelets, nutrients, and proteins • the largest organ in your body, protects your body • 52-62% of your blood, the watery part of the blood • make up 38%-48% of your blood, made in bone marrow • ...
A&P final exam puzzle 4 2025-05-11
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- bean-shaped filters that cluster along the lymphatic vessels of the body; cleanser of lymph
- valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- universal blood recipient
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle; bicuspid valve
- a ball of capillaries in the nephron; site of filtration in the kidney
- nerve endings that act as receptors for the sense of smell
Down
- high blood pressure; 170/90
- a type of white blood cell that engulf microbes by phagocytosis
- relaxation of the heart
- muscular, middle layer of the heart
- contraction of the heart at work
- liquid part of blood
- oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells
- protective layer of tissue that surrounds each lung
15 Clues: liquid part of blood • relaxation of the heart • universal blood recipient • high blood pressure; 170/90 • contraction of the heart at work • muscular, middle layer of the heart • oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • valve between the right atrium and right ventricle • ...
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