heart Crossword Puzzles
CARDIO & BLOOD SYSTEM 2021-10-14
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- coronary artery bypass graft
- removal of white blood cells
- process of cutting an artery
- abnormal heart rhythm
- deficiency of all (blood) cells
- myocardial infarction
- high blood pressure
- formation of clotting cells
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- surgical repair of a blood vessel
- enlargement of the heart
- x-ray record of blood vessels
- disease of the arteries surrounding the heart
- heart is unable to pump its required amount of blood
- rapid heartbeat
- surgical removal of clotting blood from the inner layer of a pulmonary artery
- arteriosclerotic heart disease
- abnormal condition of bluish coloration of the skin
- stoppage of bleeding or the flow of blood
- percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
19 Clues: rapid heartbeat • high blood pressure • abnormal heart rhythm • myocardial infarction • enlargement of the heart • formation of clotting cells • coronary artery bypass graft • removal of white blood cells • process of cutting an artery • x-ray record of blood vessels • arteriosclerotic heart disease • deficiency of all (blood) cells • surgical repair of a blood vessel • ...
Cardiovascular Systems 2014-11-11
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- Blood cells responsible for clotting
- The valve that regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta.
- Cells that carry oxygen-
- A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body.
- Largest blood vessels; carries blood away from the heart
- A lower chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries.
- Cells that fight disease
- An upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood that is about to enter the ventricle.
- The largest artery in the body; it conducts freshly oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues.
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- Resistance to disease
- Medium sized blood vessels; carries blood to the heart
- Smallest blood vessels; carries blood to the extremities
- Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- The amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in one minute.
- Specialized protein that carries oxygen on red blood cells
- "Liquidy" part of the blood
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
17 Clues: Resistance to disease • Cells that carry oxygen- • Cells that fight disease • "Liquidy" part of the blood • Blood cells responsible for clotting • main organ of the cardiovascular system • A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body. • Medium sized blood vessels; carries blood to the heart • Smallest blood vessels; carries blood to the extremities • ...
Chest Pain 2023-03-27
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- Can be caused by exertion or at rest
- Pain can radiate down this when experiencing a heart attack
- A doctor who specialises in hearts
- Medical term for low blood pressure
- Medical term for a heart rate >100bpm
- A machine used to shock the heart back to a life sustaining rhythm
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- A fatty substance found in the blood, can be the cause of clots
- Your heart is made up of two atrium and two...
- Fancy word for bleeding
- Medical term for a heart rate <60bpm
- Blood pressure is registered in millimetres of mercury
- A medical device implanted to assist the heart
- A refill test performed by all to measure peripheral perfusion
- The muscular wall dividing a chamber on the left side of the heart from the chamber on the right.
- Type of medication used to prevent blood clot
- The tubes that take deoxygenated blood to the heart
- A leading cause of cardiac issues, overweight.
17 Clues: Fancy word for bleeding • A doctor who specialises in hearts • Medical term for low blood pressure • Medical term for a heart rate <60bpm • Can be caused by exertion or at rest • Medical term for a heart rate >100bpm • Type of medication used to prevent blood clot • Your heart is made up of two atrium and two... • A medical device implanted to assist the heart • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-05-11
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- The membrane surrounds ans protects the heart
- The uncoordinated pumping of the heart muscle
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Deoxygenated blood from the inferior vena cava empties into the
- The irregular heart sounds caused by valve problems
- What arteries supply the heart itself with oxygen and nutrients from the blood?
- The bottom number of blood pressure
- When blood flows towards the heart
- Oxygenated blood flows through these veins
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- This system controls the rhythm of your heartbeat
- Where blood is emptied into after it goes through the back of the heart
- After going through the tricuspid valve, deoxygenated blood goes through the
- Deoxygenated blood returns to the heart through the
- What is picked up by red blood cells during the pathway of the blood?
- The top number of blood pressure
- Valve located between the right atrium and right ventricle
- The pulmonary valve and the pulmonary artery carries blood into this lung
17 Clues: The top number of blood pressure • Carries blood away from the heart • When blood flows towards the heart • The bottom number of blood pressure • Oxygenated blood flows through these veins • The membrane surrounds ans protects the heart • The uncoordinated pumping of the heart muscle • This system controls the rhythm of your heartbeat • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-06-09
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- a serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart.
- automated external defibrillator
- computerized tomography
- occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- beyond or excess
- condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- plug or blockage
- Transthoracic echocardiogram
- Electrocardiogram
- Positron emission tomography
- diabetes mellitus
- The sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery to the brain
- emergency department
- two
- inflammation
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- the muscular tissue of the heart.
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- hardening of the arteries
- catheterization
- study of
- refers to any condition affecting the heart
- Transesophageal echocardiogram
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
25 Clues: two • study of • inflammation • catheterization • beyond or excess • plug or blockage • Electrocardiogram • diabetes mellitus • emergency department • computerized tomography • hardening of the arteries • Transthoracic echocardiogram • Positron emission tomography • Transesophageal echocardiogram • automated external defibrillator • the muscular tissue of the heart. • ...
Human Disease Unit 3 Crossword 2022-11-03
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- membrane surrounding the heart
- the thin innermost layer of the heart
- uses xray imaging to see blood vessels
- coughing up blood
- part of the stethoscope which makes lower pitched sounds audible
- blue coloring of the skin from poor circulation or improper oxygenation
- uses high frequency sound waves to see blood flow in blood vessels
- mixture of saliva and mucus
- plaque buildup in the arteries resulting in improper amount of oxygen
- abnormally low levels of oxygen in the blood
- protective outer layer on nerves
- inabilty to sleep or stay asleep
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- thin outer layer of the heart
- inflammation of the fluid and membranes surrounding the brain
- habit responsible for some preventable lung diseases and cancers
- number of valves in the heart
- progressive memory loss disease
- preventable chronic inflammatory disease which obstructs airflow into the lungs
- disease where the nerve's protective sheath is attacked by the immune system
- thick middle layer of the heart
- chest pain because the heart does not get enough oxygen
- difficult or labored breathing
- included under COPD, irreversible damage to the alveoli which is easily preventable
- second lower value in blood pressure reading
- number of layers of the heart
25 Clues: coughing up blood • mixture of saliva and mucus • thin outer layer of the heart • number of valves in the heart • number of layers of the heart • membrane surrounding the heart • difficult or labored breathing • progressive memory loss disease • thick middle layer of the heart • protective outer layer on nerves • inabilty to sleep or stay asleep • ...
Venetia: Blood vessels and the circulatory system 2022-10-07
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- largest artery in the body
- hollow section in the centre of a blood vessel
- a hormone that increases the heart rate
- word associated with the kidneys
- valves found in the aorta and pulmonary artery
- process by which substances move in and out of capillaries
- this is lower in veins than in arteries
- a word associated with the lungs
- the material that restricts heart flow and increases blood pressure
- largest vein in the body
- valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
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- a word associated with the heart
- blood vessel that connects the lungs to the left atrium
- tissue in an artery that allows it to expand
- valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- blood vessel that connects right ventricle to the lungs
- carried blood away from the heart
- this type of fat increases the risk of heart disease
- what happens when there is a lack of oxygen supplying the heart muscle
- carries blood back to the heart
- a word associated with the liver
- structures mostly found in valves to prevent backflow
- type of blood vessel that carries blood to the tissues
23 Clues: largest vein in the body • largest artery in the body • carries blood back to the heart • a word associated with the heart • word associated with the kidneys • a word associated with the liver • a word associated with the lungs • carried blood away from the heart • a hormone that increases the heart rate • this is lower in veins than in arteries • ...
Cardiovascular system 2020-03-19
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- carry blood to the heart
- abbreviation for ventricular tachycardia
- bottom portion of the heart
- an abbreviation for this is M/H
- hardening
- pertain to tone
- top portion of the heart
- a surgical removal
- an instrument that detects pressure
- condition
- an instrument looks at the heart and blood vessels
- smaller arteries that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- carry blood away from the heart
- abbreviation for hypertension
- a disease caused by a artery had a weakened wall
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- an abbreviation for this is Bld
- outer layer of the pericardium
- inner layer of the pericardium
- double-layer sac divided into two parts
- an instrument measures pressure and is tightened on the biceps
- pericardial sac is inflamed
- swollen/dilated veins
- pertaining to chest
- An abbreviation for this is CP
- an instrument that studies the activity of a heart
- a disease that causes a complete stopping of the heart
- These keep blood flowing in the right direction
- Thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- a disease that has high blood pressure
- an instrument that can study any vessel
30 Clues: hardening • condition • pertain to tone • a surgical removal • pertaining to chest • swollen/dilated veins • carry blood to the heart • top portion of the heart • pericardial sac is inflamed • bottom portion of the heart • abbreviation for hypertension • outer layer of the pericardium • inner layer of the pericardium • An abbreviation for this is CP • an abbreviation for this is Bld • ...
Circulatory System 2021-02-10
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- The heart is about the size of your ___.
- The part of the blood that is responsible for carrying oxygen.
- Carry blood AWAY from the heart.
- The place where nutrients enter the bloodstream.
- Blood with oxygen.
- Valves in this heart allow blood to flow in ___ direction.
- Blood without oxygen.
- The heart is made of this type of muscle.
- The liquid part of the blood that contains, nutrients, water, minerals, proteins, and sugar.
- The place where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood.
- The heart, blood vessels, and blood are all part of the ____ system.
- The number of liters of blood in the body.
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- The Circulatory System ___ nutrients, water, oxygen, and waste products around the body.
- The part of the blood that is responsible for clotting and forming a scab.
- The protein that allows oxygen to stick to a red blood cell.
- Brings blood back to the heart.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The part of the blood that fights off bacteria and viruses.
- A small blood vessel that connects veins and arteries.
- The number of chambers in the heart.
20 Clues: Blood with oxygen. • Blood without oxygen. • Brings blood back to the heart. • The largest artery in the body. • Carry blood AWAY from the heart. • The number of chambers in the heart. • The heart is about the size of your ___. • The heart is made of this type of muscle. • The number of liters of blood in the body. • The place where nutrients enter the bloodstream. • ...
Circulatory System 2021-02-10
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- The number of chambers in the heart.
- The liquid part of the blood that contains, nutrients, water, minerals, proteins, and sugar.
- Blood with oxygen.
- The part of the blood that fights off bacteria and viruses.
- The Circulatory System ___ nutrients, water, oxygen, and waste products around the body.
- Valves in this heart allow blood to flow in ___ direction.
- The heart is made of this type of muscle.
- A small blood vessel that connects veins and arteries.
- The number of liters of blood in the body.
- The place where nutrients enter the bloodstream.
- The place where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood.
- Carry blood AWAY from the heart.
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- The heart is about the size of your ___.
- The part of the blood that is responsible for carrying oxygen.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The protein that allows oxygen to stick to a red blood cell.
- Blood without oxygen.
- Brings blood back to the heart.
- The part of the blood that is responsible for clotting and forming a scab.
- The heart, blood vessels, and blood are all part of the ____ system.
20 Clues: Blood with oxygen. • Blood without oxygen. • The largest artery in the body. • Brings blood back to the heart. • Carry blood AWAY from the heart. • The number of chambers in the heart. • The heart is about the size of your ___. • The heart is made of this type of muscle. • The number of liters of blood in the body. • The place where nutrients enter the bloodstream. • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword 2023-04-08
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- Small mesh tube inserted to open a blocked artery (5)
- Chest pain caused by inadequate blood flow to myocardium (7)
- Stenosis Narrowing of mitral valve (6,8)
- Essential dietary substance to limit (6)
- Rapid, uncoordinated contraction of myocardium (12)
- Outermost layer of the heart (11)
- Abnormal heart sound indicating
- Protein released into the bloodstream during a heart attack (6)
- Death of cardiac tissue (8)
- Diuretic to reduce excess fluid (10)
- Enlarged muscle
- Fatty deposits that build up on walls of arteries (8)
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- Sustained rapid heart rate 25 bpm or more (11)
- Name of valves between atrium and ventricles (16)
- Disease of plaque build up in coronary arteries (3)
- Essential antiplatelet for AMI(7)
- Abbreviation for a heart attack (3)
- St segment elevation myocardial infarction (5)
- Opiate for vasodilation and anxiety reduction in AMI (8)
- Blood test to detect heart failure (3)
- oedema Accumulation of excess fluid in lungs (9,6)
- Lack of oxygenated blood to tissue (9)
- Name of valves at bases of large vessels leaving ventricles (9)
- Procedure to visualise coronary arteries (9)
- Dietary approaches to stop HTN abbr. (4)
- Abnormal heart rhythm (10)
26 Clues: Enlarged muscle • Death of cardiac tissue (8) • Abnormal heart rhythm (10) • Abnormal heart sound indicating • Essential antiplatelet for AMI(7) • Outermost layer of the heart (11) • Abbreviation for a heart attack (3) • Diuretic to reduce excess fluid (10) • Blood test to detect heart failure (3) • Lack of oxygenated blood to tissue (9) • ...
Circulation, 21 words. by Rob Distelrath 2013-04-24
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- Liquid inside of the lymphatic system.
- the alternating expansion and relaxation of the artery wall.
- The first branch of the aorta.
- Tiny narrow blood vessels.
- The process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- The body's disease fighters.
- The largest artery in the body.
- Takes oxygen from the lungs and delivers it to the rest of the body.
- cells that send out a signal to pump the heart.
- carries blood away from the heart.
- Cell fragments that help blood clot together at a wound site.
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- A disorder in which a person's blood pressure is normally over 140/90.
- A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood.
- Occurs when blood flow to part of the heart doesn't receive blood and oxygen.
- carries needed substances to cells, carries waste product away from cells, and fights disease.
- The upper chamber of the heart.
- The lower chamber of the heart.
- The force blood exerts.
- A flap of tissue that prevents blood from flowing backwards.
- The liquid part of the blood.
- carries blood to the heart.
21 Clues: The force blood exerts. • Tiny narrow blood vessels. • carries blood to the heart. • The body's disease fighters. • The liquid part of the blood. • The first branch of the aorta. • The upper chamber of the heart. • The lower chamber of the heart. • The largest artery in the body. • carries blood away from the heart. • Liquid inside of the lymphatic system. • ...
CPR Crossword 2024-02-28
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- basic life support
- a maneuver you use to dislode a foreign body in the airway
- portable defibrillator that delivers an electrical shock to start the heart back up
- emergency medical services
- what does aed stand for?
- are an emergency technique in which a rescuer gives breaths to someone who isn't breathing
- is a lifesaving technique that combines rescue breaths and chest compressions
- anything having to do with the heart
- when the rescuer artificially pumps the heart allowing blood to flow through the body
- how many rescue breaths should you give each round to an adult
- how many compressions should you give each round to an adult?
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- shocking the heart into beating again
- what does cpr stand for?
- what you should check for before checking for a pulse
- PPE that creates a barrier between the rescuer and the victim to deliver breaths
- the sudden loss of blood flow to the heart muscle, causing damage
- the beat you feel when your heart pumps blood
- when the heart stops beating
- lifting of the chin to deliver quality rescue breaths
- the chest bouncing back after a compression
20 Clues: basic life support • what does cpr stand for? • what does aed stand for? • emergency medical services • when the heart stops beating • anything having to do with the heart • shocking the heart into beating again • the chest bouncing back after a compression • the beat you feel when your heart pumps blood • what you should check for before checking for a pulse • ...
Denise's Crossword 2024-11-20
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- Dana is experiencing bleeding and pain on her arm. What are they suffering from?
- Hollow part in the Organ(Located at the bottom of the heart)
- Sophia felt anxiety which led to?
- Abbreviation for patient that's struggling with high blood glucose.
- Patient is experiencing with SOB,nausea,and pain the chest. What is this condition called?
- her spine is _____.
- Low power used to get normal rhythm.
- shocking signal to regulate heart.
- Olivia's ____ was so thin the Doctor could't find it.
- The patients blood was ____ the vein.
- History and Physical
- We have to ____ in order to get into the organ?
- _____ chamber of the heart.
- Abbreviation for Ultra sound to examine heart.
- Oxygen Levels and EKG are checked up.
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- Machine that stays with patient for days.
- ____ flap.
- Paula is suffering from diabetes and chloresteral. She's experiencing heart attacks and pain in her leg.
- Emergency room
- The ____ layer of the heart.
- Look into the heart and beats vessels.
- Maya recently got into track and shes struggling with _______.
- Alexander's heartbeat was ___.
- blocks ____ and _____ ventrial.
- The patient had to go to the Emergancy Department
25 Clues: ____ flap. • Emergency room • her spine is _____. • History and Physical • _____ chamber of the heart. • The ____ layer of the heart. • Alexander's heartbeat was ___. • blocks ____ and _____ ventrial. • Sophia felt anxiety which led to? • shocking signal to regulate heart. • Low power used to get normal rhythm. • The patients blood was ____ the vein. • ...
Cardiovascular System - MT 2022-10-24
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- allows us to listen to the sounds of our heart
- is a tiny tube used during a cardiac catheterization which is the process of using x-ray dye and this tiny tube to inject these dyes into the heart vessels in order to see if thee are anenurysms and narrowing in the heart, but also checks for pressure
- deep vein thrombosis
- (aka EKG or ECG) is the tool used that records electrical activity of the heart as well as for beating rhythym and importanat issues in the heart.
- combining word for "to cut"
- complete stopping of the heart which is confused for myocardial infarction
- (aka a heart attack)- this is when a part of the heart does not get enough blood therefore there is blockage and narrowing of one of the coronary artieries. It can also cause chest pain and pain in the shoulder, jaw, and arm. Lightheadness, nausea, and shortness of breath is experienced.
- this is a condition in which the pericardial membrane around the heart is inflamed because of viruses, bacteria, and fungi, as well as other diseases like lupus, can also cause a high risk of getting this condition. Patients may exhibit chest pain, shortness of breath, and weakness as symptoms
- type of blood vessel that has thin walls and valves that ensure smooth one-way blood flow. It also carries blood toward the heart. An example is the superior vena cava.
- suffix for "small"
- this is a portable ECG machine that a patient wears for a couple of days to see the heart activity pattern that results in the aftermath to verify what this patient may be experiencing
- automated external defibrillator
- coronary artery bypass graft
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- combining word for "holding back"
- this is made up of cardiac muscle it sits approximately in the center of the chest or the mediastinum and is divided into 4 chambers
- condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping blood that is coming from the left ventricle. Becaue of the reduced blood flow, shortness of breath and swelling of the arms and legs is experienced.
- the type of blood vessel that has thick walls and carries blood away from the heart with the largest being the aorta
- they are the swollen veins that are mainly found in the legs and cause people who have them to be in pain
- instrument used to measure pressure and has the componnet which wraps around your arm during the process and squeezes accordingly
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- the type of blood vessel that has thin walls and is the place in which oxygen and carbon dioxide, as well as other nutrients, are exchanged
- suffix for "pertaining to"
- this is where deoxygenated or blood without oxygen goes in order to get oxygen and return back to the heart in the process of pulmonary circulation
- atrial fibrillation
- prefix for "apart"
25 Clues: suffix for "small" • prefix for "apart" • atrial fibrillation • deep vein thrombosis • suffix for "pertaining to" • combining word for "to cut" • coronary artery bypass graft • automated external defibrillator • combining word for "holding back" • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • allows us to listen to the sounds of our heart • ...
Heart Of Darkness 2013-01-16
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- Kurtz has been successful in finding a lot of _____.
- The captain that was killed fighting over two black hens.
- What Marlow gave to one of the wild "savages"
- The name of the ship that Marlow is on in the beginning of the story
- "In a few days, the __________ went into the patient wilderness..."
- The name of the narrator
- The "darkness" lives within ______.
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- A group of "savages" being forced to work
- Marlow departed from _______
- "We shall have _____!"
- When Marlow met Kurtz, he was laying on a ________.
- Author of the book
- Marlow seemed surprised by Kurtz being ______.
- What shape does the Nile River resemble to Marlow?
- "Exterminate all the ________!"
- The spikes outside of Kurtz's station held ______.
- Surprised Marlow by working hard at maintaining the boiler
- The crew traveling with Marlow brought _____ meat.
- Kurtz had obtained some education in _______.
- "He is a remarkable person" references whom
20 Clues: Author of the book • "We shall have _____!" • The name of the narrator • Marlow departed from _______ • "Exterminate all the ________!" • The "darkness" lives within ______. • A group of "savages" being forced to work • "He is a remarkable person" references whom • What Marlow gave to one of the wild "savages" • Kurtz had obtained some education in _______. • ...
Change of Heart 2014-05-07
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- a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
- a confusing and difficult problem or question
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
- a system of criminal justice that focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large (2 words)
- establish or settle (someone) in a comfortable, safe, or secret place
- respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one
- a person trained in subsidiary legal matters but not fully qualified as a lawyer
- (of body tissue or an organ) waste away, typically due to the degeneration of cells, or become vestigial during evolution
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- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- imprison or confine
- a sleeveless jacket made of heavy fabric reinforced with metal or Kevlar, worn as protection against bullets and shrapnel (2 words)
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
- a prison for people convicted of serious crimes
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- a minute body or cell in an organism, especially a red or white cell in the blood of vertebrates
- an antechamber, typically serving as a waiting room
- control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously
- a person who attempts to make people involved in a conflict come to an agreement; a go-between
- the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil
- kill (someone) by tying a rope attached from above around the neck and removing the support from beneath (used as a form of capital punishment)
20 Clues: imprison or confine • a confusing and difficult problem or question • a prison for people convicted of serious crimes • an antechamber, typically serving as a waiting room • the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil • respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one • punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong • ...
Change of Heart 2014-05-07
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- an antechamber, typically serving as a waiting room
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
- a sleeveless jacket made of heavy fabric reinforced with metal or Kevlar, worn as protection against bullets and shrapnel (2 words)
- the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil
- a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
- a system of criminal justice that focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large (2 words)
- a person who attempts to make people involved in a conflict come to an agreement; a go-between
- a person trained in subsidiary legal matters but not fully qualified as a lawyer
- a minute body or cell in an organism, especially a red or white cell in the blood of vertebrates
- a confusing and difficult problem or question
- kill (someone) by tying a rope attached from above around the neck and removing the support from beneath (used as a form of capital punishment)
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- control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously
- imprison or confine
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
- a prison for people convicted of serious crimes
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one
- (of body tissue or an organ) waste away, typically due to the degeneration of cells, or become vestigial during evolution
- establish or settle (someone) in a comfortable, safe, or secret place
20 Clues: imprison or confine • a confusing and difficult problem or question • a prison for people convicted of serious crimes • an antechamber, typically serving as a waiting room • the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil • respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one • punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong • ...
Heart-A-Karun 2015-02-06
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- Chee Kang's cover photo in FB.
- Muazr, Sya and Farah's common denominator
- rembau proud.
- sounds like an alphabet.
- Diyana, Fathi and Fadhil are from this state.
- Chye Yuen Tay
- Treasurer
- Anis' best friend
- king of puns!
- 3 people share this name.
- The Legend of ______
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- Ayzvara ____________?
- ______, doesn't use his every day name on FB
- Lup Yee, Ayz and Yang An are from _ _?
- Wen Xuan and Aini's high school
- the newest comer
- Farah, Nadhirah, ______?
- Malaysian Night Project Manager
- the name of Faruq's and Nadhirah's prep college
- 2 letters form her name.
20 Clues: Treasurer • rembau proud. • Chye Yuen Tay • king of puns! • the newest comer • Anis' best friend • The Legend of ______ • Ayzvara ____________? • sounds like an alphabet. • Farah, Nadhirah, ______? • 2 letters form her name. • 3 people share this name. • Chee Kang's cover photo in FB. • Wen Xuan and Aini's high school • Malaysian Night Project Manager • Lup Yee, Ayz and Yang An are from _ _? • ...
Muscle and Heart 2021-02-16
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- a skeletal muscle that is not stimulated by a motor neuron n a regular basis will do this...
- These muscles oppose the movement produced by another muscle.
- The maximum amount of tension produced by a particular muscle or muscle group is called.
- This forms a muscular connection between the hyoid bone and the stylod process of the skull.
- This is the largest hip flexor muscle.
- This happens when conditions within the muscle are returned to normal preexertion levels.
- Another name for the gastro stomach.
- These muscles cover the lateral surfaces of the lila.
- A passive force that opposes movement.
- Another name for peroneus muscles.
- These muscles appear pale and are dominated by fast fibers.
- The amount of time over which the
- The breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid in the cytoplasm of the cell is called...
- The addition of one twitch to another in this way is called...
- without oxygen
- another name for cytoplasm.
- This arises on the axial skeleton.
- Inside the muscle fiber, branches of T tubules encircle cylindrical structures called...
- This surrounds the skeletal muscle fibers and ties adjacent muscle fibers together.
- Connective fibers that divide the skeletal muscles into bundles.
- This is called the forehead muscle.
- These are synergists that stabilize the origin of a prime mover by preventing movement of another joint.
- These fibers are only half the diameter than fast fibers, and they take three times as long to contract after stimulation.
- These muscles help a prime mover to work efficiently.
- A single stimulus-contraction-relaxation sequence in a muscle fiber is called a...
- At the end of each muscle, this makes the collagen fibers of all three layers that come together to form a bundle.
- The surrounding of the entire muscle.
- a muscle producing almost peak tension during rapid cycles of contraction and relaxation is said to be a...
- can perform a particular activity is called...
- The communication link between the nervous system and a skeletal muscle fiber occurs at
- all muscle fibers controlled by a single motor neuron makes what unit...
- These muscles flex towards the elbows.
- this contains an enzyme in both the synaptic cleft and the motor endplate.
- A push applied to an object.
- These muscles are reddish in color and are dominated by slow fibers.
- Myosin filaments are found within these.
- this occurs when the rate of stimulation is increased until the relaxation phase is completely eliminated.
- specialized intercellular connection is known as...
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- Another name for spinal extensors.
- Each skeletal fiber is controlled by this.
- Another name for skeletal muscles.
- These fibers contract 0.01 second or less following stimulation.
- when the connection of thick and thin filaments happen, the myosin heads are called...
- This lie is made up of proteins that connect the central portions of each thick filament to its neighbors.
- This is a major abductor of the arm.
- openings scattered across the surface of the sarcolemma lead to a network of narrow tubes called...
- The bundles of muscle fibers in the perimysium.
- another name for cell membrane.
- This narrow space separates the synaptic terminal from the sarcolemma.
- Nerve fibers
- Another word for containing hundreds of nuclei just beneath the cell membrane.
- This muscle is a contraction who is chiefly responsible for producing a particular movement.
- This is caused by the exhaustion of energy reserves or the buildup of lactic acid.
- This system includes all of the skeletal muscles.
- tendon Another name for Achilles' tendons.
- The floor of the pelvic cavity is called...
- This stabilizes or moves components of the sppendicular skeleton.
- the timing of contractions is normally determined by specialized cardiac muscle cells called...
- This chemical is released by a neuron to communicate with other cells.
- In this contraction, tension rises, and the skeletal muscle's length changes.
- the length of time that a muscle can continue to contract while being supported by mitochondrial activities is called...
- these lines move closer together when a sarcomere contracts.
- A globular protein structurally related to hemoglobin is called...
- Another name for 2 bellies.
- This band contains thick filaments.
- These muscles medially rotates the tibia back into its normal position, which unlocks the joint.
- The length of time that a muscle contractions can be supported by glycolysis and resisting reserves of ATP and CP is called...
- These muscles cover the back and the portion of the neck, reaching the base of the skull.
- When muscle cells contract, they pull on collagen fibers, producing this active force called...
- Myofibrils are these thin and thick bundles which are called...
- Muscles can be described by their...
- Actin molecules are found within these
- In this contraction, the muscle as a whole does not change length, and the tension produced never exceeds the resistance.
- The smallest functional unit of the muscle fiber.
- a specialized form of smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
75 Clues: Nerve fibers • without oxygen • another name for cytoplasm. • Another name for 2 bellies. • A push applied to an object. • another name for cell membrane. • The amount of time over which the • Another name for spinal extensors. • Another name for skeletal muscles. • Another name for peroneus muscles. • This arises on the axial skeleton. • This is called the forehead muscle. • ...
Heart of Darkness 2021-10-29
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- the part of the sea that can be seen from shore
- rude or impertinent
- so thin as to transmit light
- a metal pin
- invulnerable to fear or intimidation
- not produced by natural forces
- burial garment that wraps a corpse
- lacking spiritual liveliness
- a ghostly figure
- chamber used as a grave
- a secret method of writing
- glaringly vivid and graphic
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- characterized by jokes or good humor
- being on the point of death
- requiring little activity
- one who practices denial as spiritual discipline
- a stone coffin, usually bearing inscriptions
- sleepwalker
- dark and gloomy
- liveliness and eagerness
- lacking interest or significant impact
- capable of producing offspring or vegetation
- a clown or buffoon
23 Clues: a metal pin • sleepwalker • dark and gloomy • a ghostly figure • a clown or buffoon • rude or impertinent • chamber used as a grave • liveliness and eagerness • requiring little activity • a secret method of writing • being on the point of death • glaringly vivid and graphic • so thin as to transmit light • lacking spiritual liveliness • not produced by natural forces • ...
Heart Conditions- Megan 2022-03-24
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- obstruction or blockage
- a clot that stays put
- build-up of fatty deposit within the wall of an artery
- chest pain with shortness of breath, caused by lack of blood flow to the heart
- examination of the blood vessels using x-rays
- insufficient levels of oxygen in blood or tissue
- x-ray of one or more blood vessels
- deposit of fatty material on the inner lining of the arterial wall
- deposit of lipid-containing plaque on innermost layer of walls of an artery
- chronic low blood pressure
- atheromatous plaque prone to producing sudden, major problems
- surgical technique for restoring normal blood flow through a narrowed or blocked artery
- Death of cells or tissue
- leads to serious arrhythmia and cardiac arrest
- Stroke volume*Heartrate
- chronic high blood pressure
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- ventricles relax
- trauma to chest,leads to ventricular arrhythmia
- warning for hypertension
- contraction of ventricles
- sudden and unexpected cardiac death
- balloon insert to insert a stent in artery
- Decrease in blood supply
- forced exerted by the blood on the inner walls of the arteries
- constriction or narrowing of a passage
- a clot that migrates
- Volume of blood pumped with each systole
- vein removal then replacement to bypass blockage
- Abrupt cessation of normal circulation of the blood due to sudden failure of the heart to contract effectively during systole
29 Clues: ventricles relax • a clot that migrates • a clot that stays put • obstruction or blockage • Stroke volume*Heartrate • warning for hypertension • Decrease in blood supply • Death of cells or tissue • contraction of ventricles • chronic low blood pressure • chronic high blood pressure • x-ray of one or more blood vessels • sudden and unexpected cardiac death • ...
Heart of Darkness 2021-12-13
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- anonymous sailor on the Nellie?
- the steamboat prevents the darkness from getting in
- What do the cannibals represent in Heart of Darkness?
- traveling back to the earliest ages of ___
- Where does Marlow go to sign the company contract?
- a waste of ____, desolate, and inhabited devastation
- THE _____!
- an uncoiled____
- Marlow is a ____
- How does Marlow describe the general manager at the Central Station?
- crew members push the boat to keep it running
- Who is Marlow's predecessor?
- What does Marlow learn about his steamboat when he arrives to the Central Station?
- what do they need to repair the steamboat.
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- Kurtz is ____ with the African environment
- Marlow ___ from the first station to the Central Station
- Eldorado Exploring Expedition and Marlow’s mission both lacked ____
- Chief accountant
- how does Marlow describe the coast?
- who has ascetic aspects, sunken cheeks, yellow complexion, and wind struck features?
- which family member helps Marlow get a job with the Company?
- who is tranquil, beautiful, peaceful, old?
- where is the company in.
- ____ Exploring Expedition
- What does Kurtz talk to Marlow about on the boat?
25 Clues: THE _____! • an uncoiled____ • Chief accountant • Marlow is a ____ • where is the company in. • ____ Exploring Expedition • Who is Marlow's predecessor? • anonymous sailor on the Nellie? • how does Marlow describe the coast? • Kurtz is ____ with the African environment • traveling back to the earliest ages of ___ • who is tranquil, beautiful, peaceful, old? • ...
Congenital heart diseases 2022-03-23
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- which ventricle works the least
- a heart doctor
- in tetralogy of fallout what happens to the right ventricle
- help detect heart defects
- what happens to the aorta in tetralogy of fallot
- the blue discolouration due to lack of oxygenated blood
- when a person is born with a disease we say it is
- a congenital connection between the great vessels that normally closes after birth allowing blood from the right side to the left side of the heart to mix
- what colour shows oxygenated blood in drawings of the heart
- what is a palpable murmur called
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- narrowing of heart valve
- these congenital defects allows oxygenated blood to mix with deoxygenated blood
- this ductus allows blood to move from pulmonary artery to aorta
- aorta defects
- this cord connects the foetus with the mother’s placenta
- Most common heart defect (abbreviation)
- the number of defects in tetralogy of fallot
- a valve separating the left atrium and left ventricle
- a valve separating the right atrium and right ventricle
- an opening in the atrial septum that permits left to right shunting of blood
- boot shaped image of heart is due to what disease (abbreviation)
- most shunts are from which side
22 Clues: aorta defects • a heart doctor • narrowing of heart valve • help detect heart defects • which ventricle works the least • most shunts are from which side • what is a palpable murmur called • Most common heart defect (abbreviation) • the number of defects in tetralogy of fallot • what happens to the aorta in tetralogy of fallot • when a person is born with a disease we say it is • ...
Soldiers Heart Vocabulary 2021-12-08
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- filled with horror or shock
- nearness in space, time, or relationship
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- a countless or extremely great number
- state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
- exclude someone from a society or group
- admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering
- liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse
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- a part of the body abnormally full of blood
- an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct
- a rope or chain with which an animal is tied to restrict its movement
- rid (someone or something) of an unwanted quality, condition, or feeling
- showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks
- a person or group act in accordance with a wish or command
- change direction suddenly
- preoccupy or fill the mind of (someone) continually, intrusively, and to a troubling extent
- assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle
- crouch down in fear.
- wound or injure someone so that part of the body is permanently damaged
- a period of keeping awake during the time usually spent asleep
20 Clues: crouch down in fear. • change direction suddenly • filled with horror or shock • a countless or extremely great number • exclude someone from a society or group • nearness in space, time, or relationship • a part of the body abnormally full of blood • severe mental or physical pain or suffering • admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering • ...
cross my heart 2022-02-12
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- “Doctor? Doctor ____?”
- City that had a boss car where we became your wenchmen for a weekend.
- Sailor Moon’s love interest is _______ Mask.
- “_____I drink with jam and bread” or tiny sandwiches
- Sushi with Fish Roe wrapped with vinegared rice in seaweed.
- Greeting and family call.
- First name of actor that had a galactic dance off in MCU
- Plot plot plot ____ ____ ____ Conspire conspire
- English name meaning follower of Christ
- Best episode of Buffy
- Place in San Diego where you fed a Rhino.
- First name of actor that played MCU God of thunder
- The day we dressed up as fictional characters and thwarted a crime!
- Often associated with Tuesdays
- Fictional Brother to MCU's god of thunder
- First spa trip happened in this city.
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- Ambitious, fun-loving Tesla owning weirdo that likes griffins
- Show based on Diana Gabadon’s novels.
- Medical mystery show based on Sherlock holmes.
- First name of actor that played America's butt
- Place where the girls can hang out and the 'girls' can hang out.
- cop in popular 90's cartoon featuring creatures that turn to stone.
- Name of famous broadway show whose movie adaption went poorly
- Surname possibly derived from Latin ‘Tonsos’ meaning shaved or ‘clipped head’
- Rumored to be a zombie on Mondays
- Californian greeting that can mean 'hello','wow or'that's heavy'
- Nick name of Dwayne Johnson
- What the directors of SHIELD’s mother call him.
- Winery in Napa with a delicious rack of lamb.
- Autocorrect keeps changing the word ‘and’ to this
30 Clues: Best episode of Buffy • “Doctor? Doctor ____?” • Greeting and family call. • Nick name of Dwayne Johnson • Often associated with Tuesdays • Rumored to be a zombie on Mondays • Show based on Diana Gabadon’s novels. • First spa trip happened in this city. • English name meaning follower of Christ • Place in San Diego where you fed a Rhino. • ...
Heart of America 2020-05-22
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- A night of revved up motors, burning, squealing tires, pedal to the metal machines.
- One of the states in the Heart of America
- A factory tour will impress even the city slicker with this incredible tractor.
- Mid America has more of these annually than any other location in the U.S.
- What a man in Gladbrook, Iowa uses to make scale models of capitals, battleships, and more.
- One of the MLB teams that played on the Field of Dreams.
- This state is considered the black dirt capital of the world.
- Kansas City, MO is the leading producer of beef cattle and very famous for these.
- We will take a relaxing cruise down this river
- The name of the 'good witch'.
- This city is also known as the City of Fountains.
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- A city in Oklahoma and our last stop on this motorcade.
- Plain, grassy land without many trees.
- Isabel Bloom is famous for making her sculptures from this product.
- A crop that is grown in Nebraska and used to make feed.
- The city in Illinois where the Heart of America Motorcade begins.
- An outdoor location where we will enjoy a lovely meal.
- A vegetable that is considered the most important crop grown in the US.
- The Field of Dreams is all about this sport.
- It is known to be the most fertile in this area and is best for agriculture.
20 Clues: The name of the 'good witch'. • Plain, grassy land without many trees. • One of the states in the Heart of America • The Field of Dreams is all about this sport. • We will take a relaxing cruise down this river • This city is also known as the City of Fountains. • An outdoor location where we will enjoy a lovely meal. • ...
Head-Heart Review 2024-08-23
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- Having a messed-up worldview can _____________ our ability to interpret facts correctly
- In Jeremiah 17:9 and many other parts of the Bible, God communicates that as a result of our sin/rebellion against God, we naturally love and want what is ___________.
- The “heart system” represents our __________.
- In Romans 1-2, Paul explains that _____ has affected both our mind and our heart in horrible ways.
- For those who trust in Jesus’s sacrifice, God’s Holy Spirit changes us bit by bit from loving evil things to loving _____ (as he shapes us to look more and more like Christ.)
- In Jeremiah 17, God says that the human heart is desperately W____________
- There is hope! Way back when the first humans sinned, God promised a remedy for our
- By “Head-Heart System,” we mean the human mind and human affections working together in a complex way--the ________ person
- The “head system” represents our ______.
- Proverbs 1:7 says that the _________ of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.
- You say what you say and do what you do because you love what you love. In other words, your ___________ is central to who you are as a person, and whatever fills it has a tendency to flow out of your mouth.
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- Our “heart system” is built on our ultimate values (on what we think is ultimately valuable and worth __________ING
- In Jeremiah 17, God says that more than anything else, the human heart is D____________.
- Proverbs 1:7 communicates that if we want to know anything worth knowing, the starting point is the belief in and right _______________ to God.
- If our worldview is shaped most significantly by our heart system (affections), it is really, really important for us to ask ourselves, “Deep down, what do I really love and _______ the most” and compare it to the truth--what God says in his Word.
- Our heart system is driven (fueled) by our deepest loves and ____________
- Our “head system” relates closely to our use of logic/reason, O_______________ and evidence.
- If our beliefs about God and our attitude towards God are messed up, we can be sure that the rest of our beliefs, thoughts, and ideas will be _______ as well.
- Our “head system” includes the way we _____________ evidence and the claims that other people make.
- In Matthew 22:36-37, God communicates that we need to use both our heart AND our mind in order to relate to God in this way: ______________.
20 Clues: The “head system” represents our ______. • The “heart system” represents our __________. • Our heart system is driven (fueled) by our deepest loves and ____________ • In Jeremiah 17, God says that the human heart is desperately W____________ • Proverbs 1:7 says that the _________ of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. • ...
3D printed heart 2024-06-27
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- réparer
- plus loin
- anormal
- succès
- en bonne santé
- ultime/suprème
- adjectif vie changée
- acquérir
- a duré
- veines
- valve (coeur)
- une marge d'erreur
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- a difficult operation
- artères
- l'agrandir(en 3 mots)
- chirurgiens
- an illness you get from birth
- transplantation du coeur
- carière
- renversé
- réparation pour avoir deux ventricules fonctionnels
- troues
- chercheurs
23 Clues: succès • a duré • troues • veines • réparer • artères • anormal • carière • renversé • acquérir • plus loin • chercheurs • chirurgiens • valve (coeur) • en bonne santé • ultime/suprème • une marge d'erreur • adjectif vie changée • a difficult operation • l'agrandir(en 3 mots) • transplantation du coeur • an illness you get from birth • réparation pour avoir deux ventricules fonctionnels
Heart/Blood Disorders 2023-02-08
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- Leads to the clogging of small blood vessels
- Blood cell formation
- A clot in an unbroken blood vessel
- Purple blotching on the skin
- Bacterial infection of the endocardium
- A thrombus floating freely in the bloodstream
- Rate of erythrocyte production
- When the bone marrow becomes cancerous
- Commonly called a "heart attack"
- Rupture of RBCs
- Inflammation of the pericardium
- A substance the body recognizes as foreign
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- Valve flaps become stiff
- Crushing chest pain
- A rapid, uncoordinated shuddering of the heart muscle
- Stem cell
- An abnormally low WBC count
- Lack of adequate blood supply to the heart
- Commonly known as the "bleeder's disease
- A decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood
20 Clues: Stem cell • Rupture of RBCs • Crushing chest pain • Blood cell formation • Valve flaps become stiff • An abnormally low WBC count • Purple blotching on the skin • Rate of erythrocyte production • Inflammation of the pericardium • Commonly called a "heart attack" • A clot in an unbroken blood vessel • Bacterial infection of the endocardium • When the bone marrow becomes cancerous • ...
Heart and Blood 2023-02-08
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- at the junction of the atria and ventricles
- are compressed when the ventricles are contracting and fill when the heart is relaxed
- lack of an adequete blood supply to the heart muscles
- a desease in the serous fluid
- branch from the base of the aorta and encircle the heart in the coronary sulcus
- apllies to several different hereditary bleeding disorers that result from a lack of any of the factors needed for clotting
- Thick bundles of cardiac muscle twisted and whorled into ring like arrangements
- a rapid uncordinated shuddering of the heart muscle
- a normal desirable response to infectious threats to the body
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- a heart rate that is slower than normal
- results from bone marrow cancer
- lodges in a blood vessel too narrow for it to pass through
- granule-containing WBC'S
- is a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of the blood
- the ventricles began to beat at thier own rate
- many small purplish bloches on the skin
- empty into an enlarged vessel on the posterior of the heart
- mycocardium is deprived of oxygen often result in crushing chest pain
- if large enough prevents blood from flowing to the cells beyond the blockage
- a thin glistening sheet of endothelium that lines the heart chambers
20 Clues: granule-containing WBC'S • a desease in the serous fluid • results from bone marrow cancer • a heart rate that is slower than normal • many small purplish bloches on the skin • at the junction of the atria and ventricles • the ventricles began to beat at thier own rate • a rapid uncordinated shuddering of the heart muscle • ...
Resting Heart Rate 2025-04-24
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- – Related to high-level sports competition.
- – The feel of your heartbeat.
- – A person who trains and competes in sports.
- – Physical activity that improves health.
- – Not active.
- – Weakened from lack of activity.
- – Not stressed or worked up.
- – In good shape physically.
- – Not moving much.
- – Air taken into lungs.
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- – In good condition.
- – Movement of blood through the body.
- – To push liquid (like blood).
- – Body parts that move your skeleton.
- – Speed of something.
- – Gas needed by muscles during activity.
- – Organ that pumps blood.
- – Doing something well with little waste.
- – Return to normal after stress.
- – Exercise over time to improve fitness.
- – Fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients.
- – Moving or doing something.
- – Powerful, able to work hard.
- – One movement of the heart.
24 Clues: – Not active. • – Not moving much. • – In good condition. • – Speed of something. • – Air taken into lungs. • – Organ that pumps blood. • – In good shape physically. • – Not stressed or worked up. • – Moving or doing something. • – One movement of the heart. • – The feel of your heartbeat. • – To push liquid (like blood). • – Powerful, able to work hard. • ...
Fetal Heart Tones 2024-06-02
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- an increase in fetal heart rate by at least 15 bpm and lasts at least 15 seconds
- this category requires intrauterine resuscitative measures
- this can be placed in the uterus to tell you exactly how strong a contraction is
- can be determined by feeling the abdomen during a contracting and comparing it to facial features
- this can be place on the fetal scalp to tell you fetal heart tones
- this category has a normal baseline and moderate variability with no late or variable decelerations
- the type of variability that has a change of less than 5 beats
- a type of deceleration that is ok and due to an increase in fetal intracranial pressure
- a fetal heart rate below 110
- a type of deceleration in which the heart rate drops by at least 15 bpm and lasts between 2-10 minutes
- a fetal heart rate above 160 bpm, can be due to infection
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- the type of variability that shows great fetal oxygenation
- this is the first intervention to do when fetal heart tones are abnormal
- the type of variability that has an undetectable range
- the time, recording in seconds, of how long a contraction lasts
- a type of deceleration that is due to placental insufficiency
- 4 different definitions, one of which includes 6 or more contractions in 10 minutes
- a smooth waveform that is a sign of severe fetal distress and due to fetal anemia
- the beat to beat variation in fetal heart rate
- the average fetal heart rate recorded in increments of 5, normal is 110-160
- this category requires immediate notification of the provider
- the number of contractions that occur in 10 minutes
- a type of deceleration that is due to cord compression, the most common type of deceleration
23 Clues: a fetal heart rate below 110 • the beat to beat variation in fetal heart rate • the number of contractions that occur in 10 minutes • the type of variability that has an undetectable range • a fetal heart rate above 160 bpm, can be due to infection • the type of variability that shows great fetal oxygenation • ...
Cross My Heart 2025-06-19
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- A word we always say
- Our oldest
- Helps you sleep better at night and is a natural melatonin
- Where we first meet
- Our favorite Roblox game
- My less favourite muscle to exercise
- My favourite movie
- Our favourite game to play on call
- A meme I don't understand
- Our favourite show
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- Named after the holiday
- The long lost brother
- One of you're favourite foods
- Your favourite game
- A show you really like
- Your favourite hamstring machine
- Our first date
- Rescued them from the evil aquartum
- Our advantages trouble maker
- Something we both need to work on in the gym
20 Clues: Our oldest • Our first date • My favourite movie • Our favourite show • Where we first meet • Your favourite game • A word we always say • The long lost brother • A show you really like • Named after the holiday • Our favorite Roblox game • A meme I don't understand • Our advantages trouble maker • One of you're favourite foods • Your favourite hamstring machine • ...
Heart Part 2 2023-01-15
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- the heart rhythm lacks a p wave
- faster than normal heart rate
- the number of cardiac cycles in one minute
- the volume of blood in the ventricles after diastole
- ventricular ___________ is when blood is passively flowing from atria to ventricles
- collection of fluid in interstitial spaces
- this phase of the cardiac cycle clears the remaining 20% from the atria in diastole
- HR x SV or the volume of blood cleared from a ventricle in one minute
- this heart rhythm is a normal heart rhythm
- this feature on the EKG symbolizes ventricular ejection
- isovolumetric _____________ is when no blood is moving but the myocardium is repolarizing
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- this feature on the EKG symbolizes atrial contraction
- the force with which the myocardium contracts
- AV valves open, SL valves closed
- isovolumetric _______________ is when no blood is moving but the myocardium is building tension to contract
- ventricular _______________ is when blood is forcefully pumped from the ventricles
- high blood pressure
- EDV-ESV or the volume of blood removed from a ventricle in one cardiac cycle
- AV valves closed SL valves open
- an abnormally slow heartbeat
- the force that the heart must overcome to open the semilunar valves
- the volume of blood in the ventricle after systole
22 Clues: high blood pressure • an abnormally slow heartbeat • faster than normal heart rate • the heart rhythm lacks a p wave • AV valves closed SL valves open • AV valves open, SL valves closed • the number of cardiac cycles in one minute • collection of fluid in interstitial spaces • this heart rhythm is a normal heart rhythm • the force with which the myocardium contracts • ...
Heart and Blood 2025-01-27
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- red blood cells
- the right subclavian and common carotid are branches of the
- primary function is to form clots
- the artery on the thumb side of the forearm
- pacemaker of the heart
- four vessels that deliver blood to the left atrium
- muscular layer of the heart
- vessels that supply other vessels
- drain blood from the brain
- the artery behind the knee
- small veins
- red pigment
- drains blood from above the heart
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- supply blood to the liver
- process of white blood cells passing through capillary walls
- second branch of the arch of aorta
- the right atrioventricular septum
- is made up of nine arteries
- white blood cells
- liquid portion of the blood
- study of blood
- formed elements of the blood
- small arteries
- largest artery
- study of the body's vessels
25 Clues: small veins • red pigment • study of blood • small arteries • largest artery • red blood cells • white blood cells • pacemaker of the heart • supply blood to the liver • drain blood from the brain • the artery behind the knee • is made up of nine arteries • liquid portion of the blood • muscular layer of the heart • study of the body's vessels • formed elements of the blood • ...
Tell Tale Heart 2024-10-31
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- Sometimes I have had a _____.
- After a workout people get _____
- If things make me happy I get _____
- When people get scared they get _____
- The whole class he was ____ the teacher.
- He was making ____ of that boy.
- When something sad happens we usually say ___
- Sometimes it takes people a long time to _______ things.
- I can't believe you had the ______ to say that to me.
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- There is usually a little _____ in wooden things.
- When something good happens people get ______
- That watch is not _____ its only 10 dollars.
- People sometimes use ____ language.
- He ____ about stealing that candy.
- Sometimes people make me ______
- He was very _________
- Jack Lewis makes me ____ becuase he talks to much.
- People sometimes go to a _____ of something.
- Sometimes people make food ___ a party.
- He must be in _____ after he broke his arm.
20 Clues: He was very _________ • Sometimes I have had a _____. • Sometimes people make me ______ • He was making ____ of that boy. • After a workout people get _____ • He ____ about stealing that candy. • If things make me happy I get _____ • People sometimes use ____ language. • When people get scared they get _____ • Sometimes people make food ___ a party. • ...
Heart and Lungs 2024-10-17
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- The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels (8 letters)
- Muscle that aids in breathing by contracting and expanding (9 letters)
- Condition of abnormally high blood pressure (12 letters)
- The amount of space that a substance (like air or blood) occupies (6 letters)
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart (5 letters)
- Smallest blood vessels where exchange of gases occurs (11 letters)
- What heart muscles do between beats (5 letters)
- To shorten or tighten, as muscles do during a heartbeat (8 letters)
- A condition caused by the interruption of blood supply to the brain (6 letters)
- Valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle (6 letters)
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart (8 letters)
- The process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs (11 letters)
- The largest artery in the body (5 letters)
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs (7 letters)
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- Organs responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide (5 letters)
- Blood lacking oxygen, usually returning to the heart from the body (13 letters)
- Organ that controls bodily functions and thought processes (5 letters)
- Main organ that pumps blood throughout the body (5 letters)
- Tissue that contracts to produce movement, such as in the heart (6 letters)
- Gas that is essential for cellular respiration (6 letters)
- Upper chamber of the heart that receives blood (6 letters)
- Lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out (9 letters)
- The amount of air taken in during each breath (5 letters)
- Structure that prevents the backflow of blood in the heart (5 letters)
- Wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart (6 letters)
- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs (11 letters)
- Valve located between the right atrium and right ventricle (9 letters)
- The number of heartbeats per minute (4 letters)
28 Clues: The largest artery in the body (5 letters) • What heart muscles do between beats (5 letters) • The number of heartbeats per minute (4 letters) • Condition of abnormally high blood pressure (12 letters) • The amount of air taken in during each breath (5 letters) • Gas that is essential for cellular respiration (6 letters) • ...
Honor and Heart 2024-11-06
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- Showing respect and admiration for someone.
- Love and devotion to one’s country.
- Showing courage in difficult situations.
- Act of helping others or one’s country.
- Thinking deeply about experiences or feelings.
- Feeling thankful for others’ actions or sacrifices.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- Continuing efforts despite challenges or failure.
- Being present and aware in the moment.
- Confidence in someone’s character or abilities.
- Coming together as one or working together.
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- The ability to face fear or challenges.
- Strong support or allegiance to a person or cause.
- Recognizing and understanding one’s own emotions.
- Showing regard and consideration for others.
- Freedom from conflict or disturbance.
- Feeling sympathy and desire to help others.
- Ability to recover quickly from setbacks.
- Collaborating effectively with others.
- Managing one’s emotions and behaviors.
20 Clues: Love and devotion to one’s country. • Freedom from conflict or disturbance. • Collaborating effectively with others. • Managing one’s emotions and behaviors. • Being present and aware in the moment. • The ability to face fear or challenges. • Act of helping others or one’s country. • Showing courage in difficult situations. • Ability to recover quickly from setbacks. • ...
Tell Tale Heart 2025-08-26
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- took apart
- careful
- think
- extreme
- spoke wildly
- thin layer or coating of skin
- pay attention to
- tormented
- held back
- small pieces of wood used when building houses
- went away, bit by bit
- boldness
- nothings
- in a freely flowing way
- cleverly
- movements
- thought up
- crack
- raised
- scraped
- before
- sneakily
- assigned
- deception
- smothered
- wise
- bearable
- planning
- only
- hide one's true feelings
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- not seen or sensed
- fake
- told
- room
- politeness
- forcefully
- lay
- almost
- asking
- remarkably
- wisdom
- property
- happily
- imagined
- thoughts
- adequate
- tasks
- joke
- gloomy
- terror
- decided
- watch
- knocking
- excites
- scorn
- torment
- tiring activities
57 Clues: lay • fake • told • room • joke • wise • only • think • tasks • watch • crack • scorn • almost • asking • wisdom • gloomy • terror • raised • before • careful • extreme • happily • decided • scraped • excites • torment • property • boldness • imagined • nothings • thoughts • adequate • cleverly • knocking • sneakily • assigned • bearable • planning • tormented • held back • movements • deception • smothered • took apart • politeness • forcefully • remarkably • thought up • spoke wildly • ...
Washing Machine Heart 2025-09-08
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- 18th century statistician known for developing a theorem
- "Are you ready yet?"
- You might feel this after a breakup
- ML technique of combining models
- Something your dentist will scold you over
- The bodies main transportation system
- This increases when your crush is nearby
- Conceptual understanding
- ML model used for sorting
- Model emphasizing outputs over methodology
- What a fortune teller might make
- Leading cause of death globally
- 24-hour cable news channel
- "How can I explain this?"
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- Complement to accuracy
- Eat healthy to reduce this
- Dataset columns
- Technique for processing data not on a common scale
- "It's all connected!"
- Analysis fuel?
- Simplest form of machine learning
- A cashier might be responsible for this
- Machine empathy?
- Your kids might cause this to rise
- "Howdy neighbor!"
- "What's under here?"
26 Clues: Analysis fuel? • Dataset columns • Machine empathy? • "Howdy neighbor!" • "Are you ready yet?" • "What's under here?" • "It's all connected!" • Complement to accuracy • Conceptual understanding • ML model used for sorting • "How can I explain this?" • Eat healthy to reduce this • 24-hour cable news channel • Leading cause of death globally • ML technique of combining models • ...
LEARN BY HEART .... 2025-10-14
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- : Sad because something did not happen as expected
- : Frightened or worried because something bad or dangerous might happen
- : Cheerful and positive about life
- : Extremely pleased or excited about something
- : Extremely upset or laughing uncontrollably
- : Very unhappy or uncomfortable
- : Feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you did
- : Shocked or surprised and unable to react
- : Annoyed because you cannot achieve what you want
- : Unable to make decisions easily
- : Worried and nervous about something that may happen
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- : Happy and satisfied with what you have
- : Angry or hurt because of unfair treatment or disappointment
- : Feeling ashamed or foolish because someone made you feel small
- : Finding something funny or entertaining
- : Extremely annoyed, especially after something happens repeatedly
- : Feeling under pressure or unable to relax
- : Slightly angry or impatient
- : Wishing you had what someone else has
- : Disappointed because you discovered something is not as good as you thought
- : Extremely angry
21 Clues: : Extremely angry • : Slightly angry or impatient • : Very unhappy or uncomfortable • : Unable to make decisions easily • : Cheerful and positive about life • : Wishing you had what someone else has • : Happy and satisfied with what you have • : Finding something funny or entertaining • : Shocked or surprised and unable to react • : Feeling under pressure or unable to relax • ...
A Thankful Heart 2025-11-03
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- What kind of noise should we make to the Lord? (Psalm 100:1)
- We should let the what of Christ dwell in us richly? Colossians 3:16)
- Give thanks in all what? (1 Thessalonians 5:18)
- We should address one another with singing and making melody in our what? (Ephesians 5:19)
- We should bless the Lord's what? (Psalm 100:4)
- The Lord is what? (Psalm 100:5)
- We are the what of the Lord's pasture? (Psalm 100:3)
- We are the Lord's what? (Psalm 100:3)
- We should let the what of Christ rule in our hearts? (Colossians 3:15)
- We should give thanks for what to God the Father through Christ? (Ephesians 5:20)
- We should do what in the name of the Lord Jesus? (Colossians 3:17)
- The peace of God will guard our what in Christ Jesus? (Philippians 4:7) (3 words)
- The Lord's what is to all generations? (Psalm 100:5)
- The peace of God surpasses all what? (Philippians 4:7)
- We should sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs with what in our hearts? (Colossian 3:16)
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- Because Christ left peace with us, our what should not be troubled? (John 14:27)
- How long does the Lord's steadfast love last? (Psalm 100:5)
- How often should we give thanks? (Ephesians 5:20)
- We should make our request be known to God by what with thanksgiving? (Philippians 4:6) (3 words)
- We should enter His courts with what? (Psalm 100:4)
- Colossians 3:15 tells us to be what?
- There is no variations of shadow due to what with the Father of lights? (James 1:17)
- Who is God? (Psalm 100:3)
- Every good and perfect gift is from where? (James 1:17)
- We are to enter His gates with what? (Psalm 100:4)
- We should serve the Lord with what? (Psalm 100:2)
- We should not be anxious about what? (Philippians 4:6)
- We should teach and admonish one another in all what? (Colossians 3:16)
- We should come into His presence with what? (Psalm 100:2)
- Christ said in John 14:27 that He was leaving what with us?
- Romans 12:18 tells us to live peaceably with whom?
31 Clues: Who is God? (Psalm 100:3) • The Lord is what? (Psalm 100:5) • Colossians 3:15 tells us to be what? • We are the Lord's what? (Psalm 100:3) • We should bless the Lord's what? (Psalm 100:4) • Give thanks in all what? (1 Thessalonians 5:18) • How often should we give thanks? (Ephesians 5:20) • We should serve the Lord with what? (Psalm 100:2) • ...
Blood & Heart Review 2026-04-08
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- Atrioventricular valve that divides the left atrium from the left ventricle
- Commonly confused with a neutrophil due to the bi-lobed nucleus. fights parasitic infections
- Highly granular white blood cell that releases histamines during immune responses.
- A medical test used to determine the concentration of red blood cells in a patient's blood.
- thick muscular structure that divides the left and right ventricles.
- blood traveling from the head and neck will enter the heart via the ___ vena cava
- programmed cell death
- Muscle structures inside that heart that connect to the chordae tendineae.
- molecule that is received by the blood in the lung
- large white blood cell that engulfs possible pathogens, debris and dead cells.
- structures in the heart and blood vessels that prevent back flow of blood.
- Process that stops bleeding caused by injury
- nonspecific cells that are the precursor for many types of cells, including blood cells
- proteins produced in the plasma that recognize non-self antigens that may be present in the bloodstream.
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- highly muscular chambers of the heart that push blood to the lungs and body
- The vessels that bring blood to and from the lungs are apart of the ____ circuit.
- The formation of blood cells
- a small cell fragment crucial in blood clotting
- largest artery that supplies oxygen rich blood to the whole body
- Liquid portion of the blood
- The most abundant white blood cell. fights bacterial and viral infections
- Atrioventricular valve that divides the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- White blood cell that is involved in specific immunity
- proteins found on the RBC membrane that determine blood type
- The site of blood cell formation
- The muscle tissue of the heart
- a Blood Cell responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body
- The type of valves that regulate blood flow in the arteries.
- a term that is used to categorize all types of white blood cells
29 Clues: programmed cell death • Liquid portion of the blood • The formation of blood cells • The muscle tissue of the heart • The site of blood cell formation • Process that stops bleeding caused by injury • a small cell fragment crucial in blood clotting • molecule that is received by the blood in the lung • White blood cell that is involved in specific immunity • ...
Circulatory System Crossword 2017-02-14
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- Often found in large groups, small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, most often involved in clotting
- Large phagocytic white blood cell with a simple oval nucleus and clear, grayish cytoplasm
- Hollow part or cavity found in an organ
- Sounds caused by turbulence caused by the closure of mitral and tricuspid valves at the start of systole
- Where blood flows from the heart though the atria into the ventricles
- White blood cell with secretory granules found in its cytoplasm
- Red blood cell that is typically an biconcave disc without a nucleus
- Form of a small leukocyte with a single round nucleus mostly found in the lymphatic system
- Pair of valves in the heart at the bases of the aorta and the pulmonary artery, consisting of three cusps that prevent the flow of blood back into the heart
- Delivers de-oxygenated blood to the other corresponding lung
- Formation and development of blood cells
- White blood cell that has coarse granules found in its cytoplasm
- Colorless fluid part of blood in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended
- Granular leukocyte that's irregularly shaped with a nucleus that is partially constricted into two lobes, the cytoplasm contains coarse bluish-black granules of varying sizes
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- Colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids that fights against foreign substances and disease
- Stoppage or stopping of a flowing of blood
- Stem cell that produces blood cells
- Sequence of events in the heart from the beginning of one beat to the beginning of the following beat
- Wall separating the lower chambers (Ventricles) of the heart
- Main artery of the body that supplies oxygenated blood to the circulatory system
- Cord-like tendons that connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve inside the heart
- Process by which the cardiovascular system carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart and returns oxygenated blood back into the heart
- Chief phagocytic of white blood cells found in blood
- White blood cell with a one-lobed nucleus with no granules found in its cytoplasm
- Process by which the cardiovascular system carries oxygenated blood away from the heart and returns de-oxygenated blood back into the heart
- Volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per heart beat
- Disease of the arteries in which the deposition of plaques of fatty material on their inner walls
- Phase of the heartbeat when the heart relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood
- Membrane enclosing the heart, has an outer fibrous layer and inner double layer of serous membrane
- Sounds during your heartbeat such as whooshing or swishing made by turbulent blood in or near your heart
- Abnormally high blood pressure
- Phase of the heartbeat when the heart contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries
- Red protein that transports oxygen in the blood of vertebrates
- Two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed throughout ventricles
34 Clues: Abnormally high blood pressure • Stem cell that produces blood cells • Hollow part or cavity found in an organ • Formation and development of blood cells • Stoppage or stopping of a flowing of blood • Chief phagocytic of white blood cells found in blood • Wall separating the lower chambers (Ventricles) of the heart • ...
Chapter 2 Unit 2 The Circulatory System 2014-12-04
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- the relaxation phase of the heartbeat
- pertaining to the heart
- small blood vessels connecting arteries with capillaries
- an invasive procedure to alter the interior of a blood vessel
- a white blood cell
- cardiac auricle
- the combination of a protein and iron pigment in the red blood cells that attracts and carries oxygen in the body
- the contraction phase of the heart
- heart valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- the liquid part of the lymph and blood
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- the serous membrane lining of the heart
- slow heart rate
- an oval, vascular, ductless glandbelow the diaphragm in the uper left quadrant of the abdomen
- a disease characterized by a gret excess of white blood cells
- pain and oppression radiating from the heart to the shoulder and left arm
- the formation of a blood clot on thrombus
- pertaining to the portal circulation of blood from impaired internal organs to the liver for processing before extering the inferior vena cava
- referring to the arteries surround the heart muscle
- a membranous wall dividing two cavities
19 Clues: slow heart rate • cardiac auricle • a white blood cell • pertaining to the heart • the contraction phase of the heart • the relaxation phase of the heartbeat • the liquid part of the lymph and blood • the serous membrane lining of the heart • a membranous wall dividing two cavities • the formation of a blood clot on thrombus • referring to the arteries surround the heart muscle • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-11-18
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- Innermost lining of blood vessels.
- Smallest type of blood vessel.
- Double-layered membrane surrounding the heart.
- Small artery.
- Abnormal swishing sound caused by improper closure of the heart valves.
- Beat of the heart as felt through the walls of the arteries.
- Relaxation phase of the heartbeat.
- One of two upper chambers of the heart.
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- Inner lining of the heart.
- Record of the electrical activity of the heart.
- Partition or wall dividing a cavity; such as between the right and left atria and right and left ventricles.
- Largest artery in the body.
- Muscular middle layer of the heart.
- Gas that enters the blood through the lungs and travels to the heart to be pumped via arteries to all body cells.
- Largest type of blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body.
15 Clues: Small artery. • Inner lining of the heart. • Largest artery in the body. • Smallest type of blood vessel. • Innermost lining of blood vessels. • Relaxation phase of the heartbeat. • Muscular middle layer of the heart. • One of two upper chambers of the heart. • Double-layered membrane surrounding the heart. • Record of the electrical activity of the heart. • ...
The Circulatory System 2022-05-15
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- The circulatory system is made up of blood ______.
- ______ in the veins keep blood flowing in the correct direction.
- The _____ is a big artery that leaves the heart carrying oxygenated blood.
- ________ circulation supplies blood to and provides drainage form the tissues of the heart.
- Blood returns to the heart through the pulmonary _____.
- The pulmonary ______ is a big ______ that comes from the heart.
- Removes waste products like ____________.
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- _________ circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again.
- A network of tiny blood vessels are called __________.
- Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart.
- Systemic circulation carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the ____ and back again.
- Carries ______.
- The superior and inferior __________ are two large veins that lead into the heart.
- The circulatory system provides cells with _________.
- Veins carry blood __ the heart.
15 Clues: Carries ______. • Veins carry blood __ the heart. • Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart. • Removes waste products like ____________. • The circulatory system is made up of blood ______. • The circulatory system provides cells with _________. • A network of tiny blood vessels are called __________. • Blood returns to the heart through the pulmonary _____. • ...
The Circulatory System 2022-05-15
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- Carries ______.
- The circulatory system is made up of blood ______.
- ________ circulation supplies blood to and provides drainage form the tissues of the heart.
- The _____ is a big artery that leaves the heart carrying oxygenated blood.
- Removes waste products like ____________.
- Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart.
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- The circulatory system provides cells with _________.
- _________ circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again.
- The superior and inferior __________ are two large veins that lead into the heart.
- Veins carry blood __ the heart.
- A network of tiny blood vessels are called __________.
- The pulmonary ______ is a big ______ that comes from the heart.
- Blood returns to the heart through the pulmonary _____.
- Systemic circulation carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the ____ and back again.
- ______ in the veins keep blood flowing in the correct direction.
15 Clues: Carries ______. • Veins carry blood __ the heart. • Removes waste products like ____________. • Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart. • The circulatory system is made up of blood ______. • The circulatory system provides cells with _________. • A network of tiny blood vessels are called __________. • Blood returns to the heart through the pulmonary _____. • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-01-16
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- The lower chambers of the heart
- The outer layer of the heart wall
- The largest artery in the body
- pressure The measurement of pressure exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels
- Smallest blood vessels where oxygen and nutrient are exchanged with tissue
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- The process of the heart beating
- Heart rate of 60 beats per minute.
- The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- The network of blood vessels supplying the heart muscle
- The valve that separates the left ventricle from the aorta
- The main pumping organ of the cardiovascular system
- The rhythmic expansion and contraction of arteries caused by the pumping of blood from the heart
- The fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients
- Rate Number of times the heart beats in one minute
- The force that moves blood through the circulatory system
17 Clues: The largest artery in the body • The lower chambers of the heart • The process of the heart beating • The outer layer of the heart wall • Heart rate of 60 beats per minute. • The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood • The fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients • Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-09
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- disk-shaped red blood cell
- a thin, smooth tissue that makes up the lining of the chambers and valves of the heart
- the heart's lower chambers
- the middle, muscular layer of the heart wall, responsible for the heart's pumping action
- the smallest blood vessels in the circulatory system
- the two upper chambers of the heart
- carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
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- platelet
- white blood cells
- keeps the heart in a stable location in the mediastinum
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood from the right side of your heart to your lungs
- carries blood to the heart
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from your lungs to your heart
- the first and largest artery in the body
15 Clues: platelet • white blood cells • disk-shaped red blood cell • the heart's lower chambers • carries blood to the heart • the two upper chambers of the heart • the first and largest artery in the body • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • the smallest blood vessels in the circulatory system • keeps the heart in a stable location in the mediastinum • ...
Cardiovascular system 2022-11-15
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- condition of a fast heartbeat
- also known as an ECG or EKG
- carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body
- begins the heartbeat in the right atrium
- when the heart contracts
- when the heart relaxes
- wall that divides the atrium and ventricle
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- membrane that surrounds the heart
- condition of a slow heartbeat
- smallest type of blood vessel
- is caused by improper closure of the heart valves
- muscular middle layer of the heart
- lower tip of the heart
- small artery
- gas released by body through exhalation
15 Clues: small artery • lower tip of the heart • when the heart relaxes • when the heart contracts • also known as an ECG or EKG • condition of a slow heartbeat • condition of a fast heartbeat • smallest type of blood vessel • membrane that surrounds the heart • muscular middle layer of the heart • gas released by body through exhalation • begins the heartbeat in the right atrium • ...
Wellness Vocabulary Crossword: By Kayla Bentley and Page Morris 2015-04-22
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- output/ blood pumped per minute
- connect arteries to veins
- pain in the chest due to lack of oxygen
- substance which causes the left ventricles to contract with more force
- nerve/ slows heart rate
- takes blood away from the heart
- venae cavae/ returns blood from lower extremities
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- actual muscle tissue of heart
- pressure of blood during contractions
- bottom two chambers of the heart
- pressure of blood during relaxation
- nerve/ speeds up heart beat
- venae cavae/ returns blood from upper extremities
- top two chambers of the heart
- returns blood to the heart
15 Clues: nerve/ slows heart rate • connect arteries to veins • returns blood to the heart • nerve/ speeds up heart beat • actual muscle tissue of heart • top two chambers of the heart • output/ blood pumped per minute • takes blood away from the heart • bottom two chambers of the heart • pressure of blood during relaxation • pressure of blood during contractions • ...
The Cardiovascular System 2022-03-14
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- Inner lining of the heart
- Thin-walled vessel that carries blood from tissues back to the heart
- Muscular middle layer of the heart
- Double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
- Smallest type of blood vessel
- Structure in veins or the heart that closes and opening
- Relaxation phase of the heartbeat
- Small vein
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- Gas that enters the blood through the lungs
- Beat of the heart felt through the walls of the arteries
- The two lower chambers of the heart
- Contraction phase of the heartbeat
- Largest type of blood vessel
- Small artery
- Largest artery in the body
15 Clues: Small vein • Small artery • Inner lining of the heart • Largest artery in the body • Largest type of blood vessel • Smallest type of blood vessel • Relaxation phase of the heartbeat • Contraction phase of the heartbeat • Muscular middle layer of the heart • The two lower chambers of the heart • Gas that enters the blood through the lungs • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword 2024-01-13
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- artery and vein with the phrenic nerve in the area surrounding the heart
- procedure on a heart valve
- condition of inflammation within heart
- excessive amount of cholesterol within blood
- disorder of abnormal protein
- removing material that is blocking an artery
- inflammation in area surrounding heart
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- low heart wall movements
- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- low blood sugar
- pertaining to atria and ventricles
- large amount of blood cells
- condition of excessive iron
- surgical procedure of removing fluid from the area surrounding the heart
- procedure to widen a heart valve
15 Clues: low blood sugar • low heart wall movements • procedure on a heart valve • large amount of blood cells • condition of excessive iron • disorder of abnormal protein • procedure to widen a heart valve • pertaining to atria and ventricles • condition of inflammation within heart • inflammation in area surrounding heart • instrument used to measure blood pressure • ...
Circulatory System 2013-11-14
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- A fat-containing substance that can deposit in coronary arteries
- Can be viral, bacteria, fungal or protozal infection that causes this disease, causing an inflammation of the heart muscle
- Heart beat is abnormally slow
- This disease is treated with antibiotics targeting the streptococcal bacteria that cuases inflammation in the joints and cardiac tissue
- Inflammation of the sac that encloses the heart
- Cardiomegaly, or enlargement of the heart, is present with this disease
- Death of myocardial tissue caused by ischemia
- A group of diseases characterized by hardening of the arteries
- The bicuspid valve on the left side of the heart
- The lining of the valves of the heart are inflammed with this condition
- A condition for which treatment includes applying warmth to the affected area
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- A disease in which excessive fluid accumulates in the pulmonary tissue and air space of the lungs
- As this disease progresses, neck veins distend (swell) and also there is edema present in the ankles
- Heart beat is abnormally fast
- Also known as "right sided heart disease"
- Clots taht can inhibit blood flow
- Chest pain due to ischemia
- Sudden, Unexpected cessation of cardiac activity
- A disorder characterized by the deficiency of clotting factor in the blood that occurs in males
- A painless swelling in the extremities
- Causes of this condition can be anaphylaxis, hemmorrhage, spesis, respiratory distress, heart failure, neurologic failure, emotional catastrophe, or severe metabolic insult. This results in decreased amounts of circulating blood in the body.
- A weakenon fo the vessel wall that causes dilation
22 Clues: Chest pain due to ischemia • Heart beat is abnormally slow • Heart beat is abnormally fast • Clots taht can inhibit blood flow • A painless swelling in the extremities • Also known as "right sided heart disease" • Death of myocardial tissue caused by ischemia • Inflammation of the sac that encloses the heart • Sudden, Unexpected cessation of cardiac activity • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-01-14
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- A blood clot that forms within a blood vessel
- Tissue death in the heart muscle
- Blood disorder; red blood cells clump
- A layer of cardiac muscle; middle of heart
- Antigen found in red blood cells
- Blood disorder by reduction
- A cell that makes antibodies
- A condition of high blood pressure
- Complete or partial loss of blood flow to brain
- Major blood vessels
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- The fluid that are circulated veins and arteries
- Blood vessel that moves blood toward the heart
- Abnormal sound of the heart
- Flaps of tissue located between the heart
- Sound created by a valve not completely closing
- Blockage of the arteries, usually in the legs
- A mass(blood clot)
- Veins that have become abnormally dilated
- Microscopic blood vessels
- A red blood cell that transports oxygen
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- Related to the heart and blood vessels
- A blood disorder in the X chromosome
- conveys blood
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by pressure
- A condition of low blood pressure
- A distended and weak area in an artery
- A white blood cell that is fighting infection
- Fibrous sac that encloses the heart
- Four chambers in which blood flows
- A cell fragment that helps form blood clots
- Muscle contractions
- A condition where arteries are narrowed
- Inherited from one’s parents
- The innermost layer that lines the 4 chambers
- Location; number of times the heart beats
- A yellowish liquid containing mostly water
- Disease resulting from reduced blood flow
38 Clues: conveys blood • A mass(blood clot) • Muscle contractions • Major blood vessels • Abnormal heart rhythm • Microscopic blood vessels • Blood disorder by reduction • Abnormal sound of the heart • A cell that makes antibodies • Inherited from one’s parents • Tissue death in the heart muscle • Antigen found in red blood cells • A condition of low blood pressure • ...
THE PULSE: An Essential Vital Sign 2022-04-27
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- It is defined as a heart rate <60/min, is usually a benign rhythm that occurs most commonly due to an adverse drug reaction.
- It is a function of heart rate (HR) and stroke volume (SV).
- blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature, are called?
- Is the phylogenetic remnant of the sinus venosus of lower vertebrate hearts.
- Is an anticholinergic medication with parasympatholytic properties.
- the heart becomes less responsive to sympathetic stimulation, possible secondary to declining receptor function.
- is one of the most important of the vital signs also known as MAP.
- It is the preferred catecholamine for symptomatic bradycardia refractory to atropine.
- It raises the heart rate principally by increasing the slope of the pacemaker potential.
- is one of the most important of the vital signs.
- It is the mammalian heart region that ordinarily generates impulses at the greatest frequency.
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- It controls various aspects of cardiac function, including the frequency at which the heart beats. (abbreviated)
- when it is released the vagal activity increases.
- It is defined as a heart rate >100/min is an ominous prognostic sign in the critically ill and injured patient.
- It may be beneficial in the treatment of bradycardia associated with β-blocker or calcium channel blocker toxicity.
- An alpha-2 receptor agonist.
- is the “least vital” of all the vital signs
- The presence of ___, heart failure, or other symptoms accompanying bradycardias is an indication for pacemaker implantation.
- A short-acting cardioselective beta-blocker.
- It induces bradycardia by blocking calcium and potassium channels in cardiac cells.
20 Clues: An alpha-2 receptor agonist. • is the “least vital” of all the vital signs • A short-acting cardioselective beta-blocker. • is one of the most important of the vital signs. • when it is released the vagal activity increases. • It is a function of heart rate (HR) and stroke volume (SV). • is one of the most important of the vital signs also known as MAP. • ...
cardiovascular system 2025-09-24
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- (Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart)
- (This process is caused by a buildup of plaque)
- NODE (A specialized group of cells in the right atrium that acts as the heart's natural pacemaker)
- (The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle)
- (The tiny blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen and nutrients occurs)
- (The two upper chambers of the heart)
- (The process of the heart's electrical system sending signals to cause contraction)
- FRACTION (A measure of the percentage of blood leaving the heart with each contraction)
- (The main protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen)
- (The thick, muscular wall of the heart)
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- (The muscular wall that separates the left and right ventricles)
- (The two lower chambers of the heart)
- (The sac that surrounds and protects the heart)
- (The valve that prevents blood from flowing backward into the left atrium)
- (The phase of the cardiac cycle when the ventricles are relaxed)
- (Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart)
- (The largest artery in the body)
- (The term for high blood pressure)
- (A type of circulation that carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back)
- (The process of a blood clot forming to stop bleeding)
- (The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle)
- (The rhythmic expansion and recoil of arteries)
- (This circulation loop supplies the heart muscle itself with blood)
- OUTPUT (The amount of blood pumped by each ventricle per minute)
- (The fluid component of blood)
25 Clues: (The fluid component of blood) • (The largest artery in the body) • (The term for high blood pressure) • (The two lower chambers of the heart) • (The two upper chambers of the heart) • (The thick, muscular wall of the heart) • (The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle) • (The sac that surrounds and protects the heart) • (This process is caused by a buildup of plaque) • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-03-12
Across
- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- pertaining to low oxygen
- moving clot
- disease of the heart muscle
- stroke
- excessive flow of blood
- heart muscle cell
- period of rest for the heart
- the stopping or controlling of blood flow
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- a record of the electrical impulses of the heart
- contraction of the heart
- sound of blood flowing through the heart
- excessive development
- condition in the blood of low oxygen
- deficiency of clotting cells
15 Clues: stroke • moving clot • heart muscle cell • excessive development • excessive flow of blood • contraction of the heart • pertaining to low oxygen • disease of the heart muscle • period of rest for the heart • deficiency of clotting cells • condition in the blood of low oxygen • sound of blood flowing through the heart • instrument used to measure blood pressure • ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2014-10-09
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- BLOOD VESSELS THAT CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART
- THE BODY SYSTEM THAT CONTAINS THE HEART AND BLOOD
- BLOOD TRAVELS TO THE LUNGS TO PICK UP THIS
- ALSO CALLED HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
- BLOOD VESSELS THAT BRING BLOOD BACK TO THE HEART
- THE PROCESS IN WHICH THE BODY'S CELLS ARE ENERGIZED WITH OXYGEN
- THE TYPE OF RESTING HEART RATE THAT IS HEALTHER
- HEART VALVES FOUND ON THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE HEART
- THE HEART VALVES FOUND ON THE TOP HALF OF THE HEART
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- THE RESULT OF BLOOD CLOTS THAT BLOCK VESSELS IN THE BRAIN
- THE TYPE OF BLOOD THAT LEAVES THE HEART THROUGH THE AORTA
- THE TYPE OF BLOOD THAT LEAVE THE HEART THROUGH THE PULMONARY ARTERY
- THESE CONNECT BLOOD VESSELS TO BODY CELLS
- THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO KEEP YOUR HEART AND BLOOD HEALTHY
14 Clues: ALSO CALLED HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE • THESE CONNECT BLOOD VESSELS TO BODY CELLS • BLOOD TRAVELS TO THE LUNGS TO PICK UP THIS • THE TYPE OF RESTING HEART RATE THAT IS HEALTHER • BLOOD VESSELS THAT BRING BLOOD BACK TO THE HEART • THE BODY SYSTEM THAT CONTAINS THE HEART AND BLOOD • BLOOD VESSELS THAT CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART • ...
Respiratory/Circulatory System 2013-12-17
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- very tiny blood vessels
- the tube that blood is pumped through to get into the right side of the heart, and out of the lungs
- blood cells that prevent disease
- cells in the circulatory system that prevent blood clotting
- a muscle inside your body that pumps blood through 4 chambers nonstop
- the tube in which humans obtain oxygen from
- the system by which oxygen is taken into the body
- the two major respiratory organs in the human body
- the tube that blood is pumped through to get out of the left side of the heart, and into the lungs
- tubes that blood go through to get to cells in the body
- how fast your heart pumps blood.
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- one of four heart structures that open and close in order for blood to get from chamber to chamber
- the system by which blood is circulated through the body
- 600,000,000 air sacs in the lungs
- contracts when inhaling, relaxes when exhaling
- one of two lower chambers in the heart
- the main branches of the trachea
- microscopic disks that carry blood to the cells and tissues
- things that increase the chance of a heart attack
- one of two upper chambers in the heart
- the water part of blood
- the fluid that circulates in the circulatory system
22 Clues: very tiny blood vessels • the water part of blood • blood cells that prevent disease • the main branches of the trachea • how fast your heart pumps blood. • 600,000,000 air sacs in the lungs • one of two lower chambers in the heart • one of two upper chambers in the heart • the tube in which humans obtain oxygen from • contracts when inhaling, relaxes when exhaling • ...
The Cardiovascular System 2023-02-07
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- the two upper chambers of the heart; singular version of this is atrium
- the ability to pump blood effectively throughout the body
- pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
- rhythmic pressure against the walls of an artery
- occurs when the ventricles relax
- large blood vessels that carry blood to all regions of the body
- plasma fluid after the blood cells and the clotting proteins have been removed
- blood cells involved in defending the body against infective organisms and foreign substances
- mature red blood cells produced by red bone marrow
- a double-walled membranous sac that encloses the heart
- the oxygen-carrying blood protein pigment of erythrocytes
- the middle and thickest layer of the heart; also the cardiac muscle
- located between the left atrium and left ventricle
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- the smallest blood vessels in the body
- the two lower chambers of the heart
- a hollow, muscular organ located in the thoracic cavity
- the measurement of the amount of systolic and diastolic pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries
- occurs when the ventricles contract
- the inner lining of the heart
- controls the opening between the right atrium and right ventricle
- the largest blood vessel in the body
- the external layer of the heart
- straw-colored fluid that contains nutrients, hormones, and waste products
23 Clues: the inner lining of the heart • the external layer of the heart • occurs when the ventricles relax • the two lower chambers of the heart • occurs when the ventricles contract • the largest blood vessel in the body • the smallest blood vessels in the body • pertaining to the heart and blood vessels • rhythmic pressure against the walls of an artery • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-21
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- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- carries blood as the main branch down the center of the body
- abbreviation for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- root word meaning fatty substance
- is the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- suffix meaning surgical removal/excision
- abbreviation for hypertension
- This condition may cause chest pain or heaviness; pain in the shoulder, jaw, or arm; lightheadedness; nausea; and shortness of breath.
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- instrument used to check blood pressure
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- the center of the cardiovascular or circulatory system function
- a lab test, used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- abbreviation for premature ventricular contraction
- root word meaning heart
- complete stopping of the heart
- root word meaning blood vessel
- suffix meaning small
- is a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- abbreviation for echocardiogram
- is used to listen for the sounds of the heart
- is the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- A test to evaluate how well this system is functioning
- This condition is increased pressure in the blood vessels
- A semilunar valve is on the left side of the heart
25 Clues: suffix meaning small • root word meaning heart • complete stopping of the heart • abbreviation for hypertension • root word meaning blood vessel • abbreviation for echocardiogram • root word meaning fatty substance • instrument used to check blood pressure • suffix meaning surgical removal/excision • is used to listen for the sounds of the heart • ...
Body Systems Review 2023-09-15
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- "fill your hand with soup"
- the amount of strain your arteries feel as your heart moves your blood around
- section of the brain that controls urination
- _______ bone marrow produces red blood cells
- Angular movements
- features cartilage, ligaments, a joint cavity, synovial fluid, fibrous joint capsule, & sensory nerve fibers/blood vessels
- peak pressure when ventricles of the heart are contracted
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- how loud a sound is
- detect fine detail & color
- detect a grayscale of black & white
- can identify many different things such as UTI, Diabetes, Pregnancy, or Heart Disease
- all other bones that help us move
- "pour the soup out"
- Microscopic filtering units
- the foundation of the skeleton
- when osteoclasts self destruct when their job is done to avoid doing more damage
- carry blood away from your body
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- dominant sense in humans
- when heart is "out of sync"
- Gliding movements
- stimulates bone remodeling & builds better bone strength
- pressure when the ventricles of the heart are relaxed
- carry blood towards the heart
- ___________ bone marrow stores energy as fat
- Body's "pump"
- divides heart laterally (up & down)
- bone breaker cells
- the partial or complete loss of smell & sometimes taste
- Beats Per Minute
- FILTERS OF OUR BODY
- a hollow collapsible sack that temporarily stores urine
- bone maker cells
- meat taste
34 Clues: meat taste • Body's "pump" • Beats Per Minute • bone maker cells • Gliding movements • Angular movements • bone breaker cells • how loud a sound is • FILTERS OF OUR BODY • "pour the soup out" • dominant sense in humans • "fill your hand with soup" • detect fine detail & color • when heart is "out of sync" • Microscopic filtering units • carry blood towards the heart • ...
Personal Fitness Chapter 4 LEOCT 2023-09-18
Across
- condition of a heart disorder
- condition that increases your chances to develop a health disease.
- being hooked to a treadmill to check your heart
- body temp is cold
- bones become weak.
- clogging of the arteries
- an instrument measuring temp and humidity
- A condition to which oxygen supply is cut off to the brain.
- scale used to measure air pollution
- Condition in which a person has high body fat, a large girth and other health risks
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- Physical illness that affects the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
- measurement doctors used before an activity
- body temp is hot
- a person becomes unable to regulate sugar levels.
- blood supply in the heart is reduced or cut off which can cause a muscle in the heart area to die.
- forced blood against the artery walls
- highest your bone develop
- Pressure in your arteries just before the next beat of your heart.
- people get upset when they are not exercising enough
- cardiovascular disease in which the arteries in the heart become clogged.
- Conditions that involve dangerous eating habits and often excessive activity to expend calories for fat loss.
- how low temp gets with wind blowing
- Condition in which blood pressure is considered higher than normal.
- Pressure in your arteries immediately after your heart beats.
- moisture in the air
25 Clues: body temp is hot • body temp is cold • bones become weak. • moisture in the air • clogging of the arteries • highest your bone develop • condition of a heart disorder • how low temp gets with wind blowing • scale used to measure air pollution • forced blood against the artery walls • an instrument measuring temp and humidity • measurement doctors used before an activity • ...
AQA GCSE BIOLOGY 2026-04-24
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- The liquid part of the blood containing water, glucose, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, hormones, and waste materials like urea
- Drugs that lower cholesterol production and reduce heart attack risk
- The red protein in red blood cells that binds with oxygen for transport
- Volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute
- White blood cells that engulf and destroy microorganisms via phagocytosis
- Wire mesh tube inserted into arteries to keep them open
- Operation to replace a damaged heart with a donor heart
- White blood cells that produce antibodies when foreign bodies enter the body
- Drugs taken after transplant to prevent organ rejection
- Condition where the heart fails to pump sufficient blood at the correct pressure
- Cells adapted to transport oxygen for aerobic respiration in body cells
- Cells that protect against disease by ingesting pathogens and producing antibodies
- Energy-producing process in cells requiring oxygen
- Valves used to restore proper blood flow through the heart
- Lipid that can build up and cause artery blockages
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- Blood vessels supplying the heart muscle with oxygen and glucose
- Cell fragments produced in bone marrow involved in blood clotting to plug wounds
- Procedure where donated blood products are given via a drip
- Condition where coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked by fatty deposits
- Narrow one-cell-thick blood vessel where exchange occurs
- A muscular organ that pumps blood around the body
21 Clues: Volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute • A muscular organ that pumps blood around the body • Energy-producing process in cells requiring oxygen • Lipid that can build up and cause artery blockages • Wire mesh tube inserted into arteries to keep them open • Operation to replace a damaged heart with a donor heart • ...
Unit 4: By Rylee Spidel 2018-04-09
Across
- Instrument used to take blood pressure.
- Upper, smaller chambers that receive blood into the heart.
- The region between the right and left ventricles of the heart
- Aortic Branch that sends blood into the upper body.
- The electrical activity of the heart.
- Circulation involving the lungs.
- An ultrasound test that allows for pictures of the hearts structure.
- Small blood vessels that connect arteries to capillaries.
- Small blood vessels that connect capillaries and veins.
- A procedure that uses a "balloon" to open partially blocked blood vessels.
- Process of which LDL is brought into the cell.
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- The muscular wall of the heart.
- Abnormal cholesterol levels.
- A clot that can block an artery.
- Persistent high blood pressure.
- Transport molecules for insoluble cholesterol and triglycerides.
- The process of fatty buildup in the inner lining of an artery.
- Faster/higher than normal heart rate.
- Body system that is made of the organs: the heart and blood vessels.
- Enlargement of the left ventricle.
20 Clues: Abnormal cholesterol levels. • The muscular wall of the heart. • Persistent high blood pressure. • A clot that can block an artery. • Circulation involving the lungs. • Enlargement of the left ventricle. • Faster/higher than normal heart rate. • The electrical activity of the heart. • Instrument used to take blood pressure. • Process of which LDL is brought into the cell. • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 - Savannah Hinton W3 2023-11-09
Across
- cardiovascular disease
- a test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- a device used to control an irregular heart rhythm.
- when your heart does not pump enough blood to your body.
- creates radio waves to take clear pictures of your body.
- outside of, without
- vessel
- sound waves that create images of internal body structure.
- the process of recording
- chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- when brain blood flow is blocked or sudden bleeding in brain.
- diabetes mellitus
- ventricular tachycardia
- acute coronary syndrome
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- it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart
- electricity
- excessive
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body.
- chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back.
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- blood vessels that carry blood throughout your body.
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
- cane-shaped vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood in the body.
23 Clues: vessel • excessive • electricity • diabetes mellitus • outside of, without • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • acute coronary syndrome • the process of recording • it takes dynamic xray pictures of your heart • networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues. • chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back. • chest organ that pumps blood throughout your body. • ...
The Cardiovascular System 2023-10-20
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- Complete stopping of the heart
- Use dye to scan parts of body
- Nothing by mouth
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- Combining form, Mediastinum
- High blood sugar
- Hardening of arteries from fat like build up
- Suffix, process of freeing or destroying
- Filters the blood for the body
- Helps oxygenate the blood
- Allows chest to grow and fill with air
- Pumps the blood through the body
- Swollen or dilated veins
- Used to view small samples of tissue
- Pulse, combining form
- Uses strong magnets to view parts of body
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- Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- Hardening of arteries around heart
- Remove waste from blood/produce urine
- Open heart surgery
- Point of max impulse of heart when felt during exam
- Potassium chloride
- Used to listen to heart and chest cavity
- Combining form, blood
- Views using ultrasound machine
- Wearable/Portable EKG
- Prefix, apart of through
- Prefix, union
28 Clues: Prefix, union • Nothing by mouth • High blood sugar • Open heart surgery • Potassium chloride • Combining form, blood • Wearable/Portable EKG • Pulse, combining form • Swollen or dilated veins • Prefix, apart of through • Helps oxygenate the blood • Combining form, Mediastinum • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft • Complete stopping of the heart • Use dye to scan parts of body • ...
Cardiovascular System 2019-11-18
Across
- vena cava one of the 2 vena cavas but is next to the aorta
- makes it hard to pump blood
- atrum right upper chamber of the heart
- vessels transports blood
- used for grasping or holding objects
- recorder records ECG over several weeks
- monitor records heartbeats over a span of hours during normal activities
- fatty substance
- kind of like an ultrasound
- irregular beats
- picture
- valve lets blood flow from one chamber to the left ventricle
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- displays heartbeat
- ox/i oxygen
- interruption with blood supply to the brain
- table test determines how likely you are to have sudden drops in blood pressure
- of heart looks at heart valves and major vessels
- vein
- ventricle pumps blood at a higher level
- vein
- carries blood away from the heart
- CT scan 3D pictures of the heart
- failure not pumping enough blood
- valve between the left ventricle and the aorta
24 Clues: vein • vein • picture • ox/i oxygen • fatty substance • irregular beats • displays heartbeat • vessels transports blood • kind of like an ultrasound • makes it hard to pump blood • CT scan 3D pictures of the heart • failure not pumping enough blood • carries blood away from the heart • used for grasping or holding objects • atrum right upper chamber of the heart • ...
Bio 111 Exam 2 Extra Credit 2020-03-12
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- major blood plasma protein
- long term renal control of blood pressure manipulates this aspect of blood
- smallest arteries, control blood flow into capillary beds
- releases histamine in response to infection
- hormonal stimulus for erythropoiesis
- pacemaker of the heart
- red blood cell
- volume of blood pumped by each ventricle in one minute
- high blood pressure
- spiral bundles of contractile cardiac muscle tissue
- rapid irregular heart contractions, useless for pumping blood
- pumping chamber of the heart
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- liquid portion of blood
- EKG - ventricular repolarization
- alternative routes for blood delivery
- bacteria slayer
- contraction
- circulation that feeds heart cells
- pressure sensor located in aorta and neck/thoracic arteries
- type O blood
- abnormally fast heart rate (>100 beats/min)
- EKG - depolarization of ventricles, repolarization of atria
- relaxation
- EKG - depolarization of the sinoatrial node.
- heart valves that prevent backflow into the ventricles
- diameter only allows one red blood cell through at a time
26 Clues: relaxation • contraction • type O blood • red blood cell • bacteria slayer • high blood pressure • pacemaker of the heart • liquid portion of blood • major blood plasma protein • pumping chamber of the heart • EKG - ventricular repolarization • circulation that feeds heart cells • hormonal stimulus for erythropoiesis • alternative routes for blood delivery • ...
Cardiovascular System 2020-04-01
Across
- when the arteries have a weakened wall
- abbreviation meaning blood
- an instrument that is like an ultrasound that records the heart and vessels
- an organ that acts like a filter for the blood
- high blood pressure
- abbreviation meaning coronary artery disease
- combining form meaning to bring
- abbreviation meaning do not resuscitate
- used to measure specific things in the blood
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- instrument that measures pressure
- a disease in which the lining of the heart is inflamed
- outside surface of the heart
- tissue that is thin that lines the inside of the heart chambers
- a diseae when the blood flow is block from the brain
- a suffix meaning a surgical puncture to remove fluid
- a suffix meaning destruction
- a disease when the blood flow is blood for the heart and it does not receive the oxygen it needs
- a prefix meaning outside of
- abbreviation meaning atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- abbreviation meaning hypertension
- a prefix meaning against
- the muscle tissue of the heart
22 Clues: high blood pressure • a prefix meaning against • abbreviation meaning blood • a prefix meaning outside of • outside surface of the heart • a suffix meaning destruction • the muscle tissue of the heart • combining form meaning to bring • instrument that measures pressure • abbreviation meaning hypertension • when the arteries have a weakened wall • ...
SCI 2024-10-07
Across
- circulation between the heart and lungs
- helps in breathing by contracting and relaxing
- connecting the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus
- The two large airways that lead from the trachea to the lungs
- Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- connects the larynx to the bronchi
- voice box
- Organs responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- flap of tissue that covers the windpipe
- responsible for clotting
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- Smaller airways that branch off from the bronchi within the lungs
- Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- liquid component of blood, containing water, salts, and proteins
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out to the lungs or body
- upper chamber of the heart that receives blood
- largest artery in the body
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
20 Clues: voice box • responsible for clotting • largest artery in the body • connects the larynx to the bronchi • circulation between the heart and lungs • flap of tissue that covers the windpipe • Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs • helps in breathing by contracting and relaxing • protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-02-15
Across
- vessels that carry blood to your heart
- suffix meaning surgical removal of
- connect veins and arteries
- prefix meaning fast
- condition that weakens artery walls
- The organ that air ends up in and gasses are moved through
- pericardial sac around the heart gets inflamed
- when dye is injected into the blood vessels
- suffix meaning inflammation
- when veins get dilated and swollen
- suffix meaning to view
- word that means high blood pressure
- vessels that carry blood away from your heart
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- prefix meaning between
- abbreviation meaning chief complaint
- machine that records the electrical activity of the heart
- abbreviation meaning shortness of breath
- instrument used to listen to heart sounds
- abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- instrument that measures pressure
- abbreviation meaning intensive care unit
- abbreviation meaning do not resuscitate
- result of something blocking the blood supply to the brain
- used to measure how oxygenated the blood is
- The organ that pumps blood around the body
25 Clues: prefix meaning fast • prefix meaning between • suffix meaning to view • connect veins and arteries • suffix meaning inflammation • instrument that measures pressure • suffix meaning surgical removal of • when veins get dilated and swollen • condition that weakens artery walls • word that means high blood pressure • abbreviation meaning chief complaint • ...
Med Terms 2025-11-14
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- inner
- apart oratriaugh
- back or again
- slow
- basic metabolic panel
- condition where fatty deposits narrow the arteries that supply the heart with blood
- do not resuscitate
- includes conditions where the heart valves are too narrow or leak
- procedure where a thin tube is inserted into a blood vessel
- the outer layer
- irregular or abnormal heartbeat, including too fast, too slow, or an uncoordinated rhythm.
- between the left and right artia
- automated external defibrillator
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- condition involving narrowed arteries that reduce blood flow to the arms legs.
- measures heart activity
- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- deep vein thrombosis
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- septum the wall between the right and left ventricles
- fast
- uses ultrasound to create images of the heart
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- when the heart muscle cannot pump blood as well as it should to meet the body's needs.
- provides a basic picture
25 Clues: slow • fast • inner • back or again • the outer layer • apart oratriaugh • do not resuscitate • deep vein thrombosis • basic metabolic panel • measures heart activity • provides a basic picture • between the left and right artia • automated external defibrillator • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
Medical Terms 2025-11-19
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- high cholesterol
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup
- characterized by a sudden loss of consciousness and an absence of pulse and breathing
- a diagnostic ultrasound test sound in waves
- irregular heart beat
- slow heart rate
- abnormally fast heart rate
- Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow
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- Small implanted regulates a slow, irregular heartbeat
- The death of cells or organs.
- Swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body tissues.
- High blood pressure that increases the risk of heart disease
- Shortness of breath
- Medical procedure using X-ray imaging to visualize blood
- fibrillation a medical emergency that leads to sudden collapse and can cause death within minutes if not treated immediately
- Discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of oxygen and the blood
- Mesh tubes to open a blocked or narrow passageway
- ischemia reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- arrest Your heart stops
- Occlusion of an opening blood vessel.
20 Clues: slow heart rate • high cholesterol • Shortness of breath • irregular heart beat • arrest Your heart stops • abnormally fast heart rate • The death of cells or organs. • Occlusion of an opening blood vessel. • Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow • a diagnostic ultrasound test sound in waves • ischemia reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. • ...
study guide 2026-03-04
Across
- method of measuring cholesterol.
- stage of prehypertension.
- Blood pressure category between normal and hypertension.
- stage of hypertension.
- The importance of promoting ________ to improve quality of life.
- A sign of hypertension.
- meter A method used to measure blood glucose
- High blood pressure.
- key symptom of diabetes.
- The overall state of optimal health and well‑being.
- way to decrease LDL.
- major risk factor for high cholesterol.
- heart rate formula method for calculating target heart rate.
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- cardiovascular disease risk factor category.
- personal technique used to improve blood pressure.
- choices major way to reduce cancer risk.
- major risk factor for cancer.
- method of calculating maximum heart rate.
- heart Rate heart rate measured when calm and seated.
- Ways to improve blood pressure (exercise, diet, stress reduction).
- major risk factor for Type 2 diabetes.
- way to increase HDL.
- major risk factor category for cardiovascular disease.
- method of measuring blood pressure.
- major cancer treatment method.
- method of measuring heart rate.
26 Clues: way to increase HDL. • High blood pressure. • way to decrease LDL. • stage of hypertension. • A sign of hypertension. • key symptom of diabetes. • stage of prehypertension. • major risk factor for cancer. • major cancer treatment method. • method of measuring heart rate. • method of measuring cholesterol. • method of measuring blood pressure. • major risk factor for Type 2 diabetes. • ...
Heart Health Crossword 2024-01-17
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- This term for excess body fat is linked to heart disease.
- Along with high cholesterol and smoking, high blood ___ is a risk factor for developing heart diease.
- Discomfort in the ___ can be a sign of a heart attack in both men and women.
- Seven hours a day of this pleasant activity can improve heart health.
- The color we wear on Feb 1 for heart health.
- This chemical stimulant found in cigarettes reduces oxygen to the heart and makes blood clots more likely.
- This type of fat should be eliminated from your diet to support heart health.
- Knowing whether you have this health condition involving insulin is important to keep your heart healthy.
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- Most people get heart disease because of their ___, though it can also be hereditary.
- Blood pressure of 120/80 or lower is this.
- This type of lifestyle is the opposite of active and can have negative effects on your heart health.
- 1 in 4 Americans will die from heart disease this ___.
- This lifesaving procedure can be performed when the heart stops beating.
- Cutting back on this mineral can improve your heart health.
14 Clues: Blood pressure of 120/80 or lower is this. • The color we wear on Feb 1 for heart health. • 1 in 4 Americans will die from heart disease this ___. • This term for excess body fat is linked to heart disease. • Cutting back on this mineral can improve your heart health. • Seven hours a day of this pleasant activity can improve heart health. • ...
Puzzles assignment part 1 2022-06-24
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- layer of the heart.
- lining of blood vessels.
- of the heart.
- lining of the heart.
- carrying oxygen poor blood from the heart to the lungs.
- type of the blood vessel.
- of two upper chambers of the heart.
- artery.
- that is oxygen poor.
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- between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
- to measure blood pressure.
- phase of the heartbeat.
- like membrane surrounding the heart.
- phase of the heart.
- artery in the body.
15 Clues: artery. • of the heart. • layer of the heart. • phase of the heart. • artery in the body. • lining of the heart. • that is oxygen poor. • phase of the heartbeat. • lining of blood vessels. • type of the blood vessel. • to measure blood pressure. • of two upper chambers of the heart. • like membrane surrounding the heart. • between the right atrium and the right ventricle. • ...
The Circulatory System 2013-12-03
Across
- where are substances exchanged between he blood and body cells?
- what carries blood to the heart itself?
- what is a group of cells in the right atrium, that sends out signals that make the heart muscle contract?
- what is the process called after the blood leaves the left atrium?
- what pumps blood to the body through blood vessels?
- what pumps oxygen- poor blood to the lungs?
- what is the tissue material that forms a wall, to separate the right atrium and the left atrium?
- what is the major blood vessel from the upper body to the heart?
- what is a flap of tissue that prevents blood from following backwards?
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- what is the largest artery in the body that is attached to the left ventricle?
- what carries blood back to the heart?
- what is the major blood vessel from the lower body to the heart?
- what is the process called after the blood leaves the right atrium?
- what pumps blood out of the heart?
- what pumps oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body?
- what carries blood away from the heart?
- what receives blood that comes into the heart?
17 Clues: what pumps blood out of the heart? • what carries blood back to the heart? • what carries blood to the heart itself? • what carries blood away from the heart? • what pumps oxygen- poor blood to the lungs? • what receives blood that comes into the heart? • what pumps blood to the body through blood vessels? • what pumps oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body? • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
Across
- above/over excessive
- shortness of breath
- leads attached to chest records electrical activity of the heart
- written record
- congestive heart failure
- septum wall between the right and left atria
- major part of the respiratory system
- chest pain
- test that uses an ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- inside
- thin layer that lines each chamber of the hearts walls
- veins dilated and swollen veins
- coronary artery bypass graft
- double-layered sac that contains the heart
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- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- pericardium inner part of the epicardium
- x-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose stenosis or aneurysms
- arrest complete stopping of the heart
- ventricular fibrillation
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell like a balloon
- one who studies
- valve separates the right ventricle from the pulmonary artery
- high blood pressure
- enzymes measure certain items in the blood that indicate heart muscle failure
25 Clues: inside • chest pain • written record • one who studies • shortness of breath • high blood pressure • above/over excessive • ventricular fibrillation • congestive heart failure • coronary artery bypass graft • veins dilated and swollen veins • major part of the respiratory system • arrest complete stopping of the heart • pericardium inner part of the epicardium • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
Across
- the heart and its vessels
- the pulmonary artery
- chest pain
- enzymes measure certain items in the blood that indicate heart muscle failure
- used to measure blood pressure
- above/over excessive
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- thin layer that lines each chamber of
- congestive heart failure
- activity of the heart
- septum wall between the right and left atria
- double-layered sac that contains the heart
- x-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose stenosis or aneurysms
Down
- written record
- ventricular fibrillation
- inner part of the epicardium
- one who studies
- an artery has a weakened wall,
- arrest complete stopping of the heart
- shortness of breath
- leads attached to chest records
- inside
- it to swell like a balloon
- high blood pressure
- test that uses an ultrasound to look
- valve separates the right ventricle
- veins dilated and swollen veins
- coronary artery bypass graft
- hearts walls
- major part of the respiratory system
30 Clues: inside • chest pain • hearts walls • written record • one who studies • shortness of breath • high blood pressure • the pulmonary artery • above/over excessive • activity of the heart • ventricular fibrillation • congestive heart failure • the heart and its vessels • it to swell like a balloon • inner part of the epicardium • coronary artery bypass graft • an artery has a weakened wall, • ...
Janey Adams Unit 4 2018-04-15
Across
- carries blood to the heart
- artery that pushes blood to the lungs to get oxygenated
- aka heart strings
- valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- aka AV node slows the electrical current that allows the atria to fully contract
- the valve that the blood passes through to get to the pulmonary artery
- type of blood on the left side of the heart
- aka high blood pressure
- Largest artery
- valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- inside space of an artery or vein
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- middle layer in an artery or vein
- vein that returns blood from the upper part of the body
- aka SA node contracts the atrium
- outer layer of an artery or vein
- an instrument for measuring blood pressure
- vein that returns blood from the lower part of the body
- type of blood on the right side of the heart
- muscular tissue of the heart
- pumps blood away from the heart
20 Clues: Largest artery • aka heart strings • aka high blood pressure • carries blood to the heart • muscular tissue of the heart • pumps blood away from the heart • aka SA node contracts the atrium • outer layer of an artery or vein • middle layer in an artery or vein • inside space of an artery or vein • an instrument for measuring blood pressure • ...
Noah;Unit4 2018-04-12
Across
- the body’s ability to maintain relative stability
- covers surfaces/ lines cavities or chambers
- chambers that receive blood
- fatty buildup in the inner lining of an artery
- small blood vessels that connect arteries to capillaries
- obstruct capillaries and small blood vessels restricting blood flow
- ultrasound test that allows pictures of the hearts structure
- small blood vessels that connect capillaries and veins
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- a protein to carry oxygen and cell waste
- delay while the AV node depolarizes.End P wave
- the wall that separates the two sides of the heart
- refers to the movement of blood between the lungs and the heart
- a higher than normal heart rate
- transport triglycerides and cholesterol in the bloodstream
- smooth muscle cells and elastin fibers
- a blood clot in the artery
- a procedure to open partially blocked blood vessels
- the heart and vessels
- LDL is then brought into the cell using this process
- the muscular wall of the heart; heart muscle
20 Clues: the heart and vessels • a blood clot in the artery • chambers that receive blood • a higher than normal heart rate • smooth muscle cells and elastin fibers • a protein to carry oxygen and cell waste • covers surfaces/ lines cavities or chambers • the muscular wall of the heart; heart muscle • delay while the AV node depolarizes.End P wave • ...
Noncommunicable Diseases and Disabilites 2019-01-17
Across
- retardation,below average intellectual ability
- physical or mental impairment
- disease,a disease that affects the heart and the blood vessels
- deafness,hearing loss
- specific reaction to the immune system to a foreign and frequently harmless substance
- inflammatory in which the small tubes in the lungs become narrowed
- attack, when the blood block supply damages the heart
- high blood pressure
- that causes allergiesnto energy
- cancerous tumor
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- heart failure,when the heart can no longer maintain the pumping rate a speand force
- and loss of movements in joints
- short for americans with disabilities act
- chronic disease that affects the way the body cells convert sugar into energy
- the heart skips a beat or beats very fast or slowly
- disease,a disease that is not transmitted by another person,vector,or environment
- disease of the joints cartilage breaks down
- causing substances
- growth of abnormal cells
- non-cancerous tumor
20 Clues: cancerous tumor • causing substances • high blood pressure • non-cancerous tumor • deafness,hearing loss • growth of abnormal cells • physical or mental impairment • and loss of movements in joints • that causes allergiesnto energy • short for americans with disabilities act • disease of the joints cartilage breaks down • retardation,below average intellectual ability • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-18
Across
- abbreviation for coronary care unit
- small arteries
- prefix for around
- carry blood away from the heart; have thick walls; aorta is the biggest
- placed in the heart to regulate heartbeat
- abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- suffix for hardening
- abbreviation for review of systems
- muscle surrounding the heart
- root word for clot
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- blood pressure cuff
- main component of the cardiovascular system
- suffix for narrowing
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- inflammation of the pericardial sac
- a weak artery wall that swells
- test that measures electrical activity of the heart through wires and tabs
- swollen and dilated veins, often found in the legs
- place of O2 and CO2 exchange; have thin walls and branch from arterioles
- test where x-ray dye is injected into blood vessels; used for diagnosing aneurysms
- portable ECG machine for patients to use over a period of time
- prefix for slow
- complete stopping of the heart
- high blood pressure
- abbreviation for mitral valve prolapse
25 Clues: small arteries • prefix for slow • prefix for around • root word for clot • high blood pressure • blood pressure cuff • suffix for hardening • suffix for narrowing • muscle surrounding the heart • a weak artery wall that swells • complete stopping of the heart • abbreviation for review of systems • inflammation of the pericardial sac • abbreviation for coronary care unit • ...
James Riojas 2024-03-22
Across
- narrowing of the arteries decreasing blood flow
- thin layer that covers organs
- yellowish, fatty plaque
- uses sound waves to show to show blood flowing
- extra, abnormal hear beats
- records the electrical signals of the heart
- when walls become weak and bulge, split, burst, or block up
- pump blood to the lungs
- blood clot in the wall
- to turn
- efficiently tests how the heart pumps blood
- receives blood from the pulmonary veins
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- generates electrical signal that causes the upper heart chamber to contract
- move and hold most of the blood
- small vein
- opposite of big
- it is made up of multiple layers of tissue and does something to the blood
- used to correct the hearts rhythm
- blood clot that travels and damages blood vessels
- organs inside your chest that grow in size
- Disease result from reduced blood flow from the heart.
- hear, crown or circle
- without rhythm
- slow heart
- on the other side of; across
25 Clues: to turn • small vein • slow heart • without rhythm • opposite of big • hear, crown or circle • blood clot in the wall • yellowish, fatty plaque • pump blood to the lungs • extra, abnormal hear beats • on the other side of; across • thin layer that covers organs • move and hold most of the blood • used to correct the hearts rhythm • receives blood from the pulmonary veins • ...
Biology Review 2024-05-06
Across
- move blood towards heart
- area with less solute
- hydrophilic part of the phospholipid
- Water-Hating
- substance in which things are dissolved
- cor
- substance that is dissolved
- move blood away from heart
- universal solvent
- hydrophobic part of the phospholipid
- area with more solute
- pulmo
- movement of water across membrane from less solute to more solute
- bronch
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- molecules moving across a membrane from high concentration to low
- gastr
- circulation in which blood flows from heart to lungs and back to heart
- Largest artery in the body
- hepat
- cor
- ren
- adhesion and cohesion working together
- smaller diameter= pressure
- hemo
- circulation in which the heart's blood vessels that supply it with nutrients and oxygen remove wastes
- circulation in which blood goes from the heart to the body
- smallest diameter-used to reach body tissue
- Type of transport that doesn't require energy
- as pressure goes up flow rate goes
29 Clues: cor • ren • cor • hemo • gastr • hepat • pulmo • bronch • Water-Hating • universal solvent • area with less solute • area with more solute • move blood towards heart • Largest artery in the body • move blood away from heart • substance that is dissolved • smaller diameter= pressure • as pressure goes up flow rate goes • hydrophilic part of the phospholipid • hydrophobic part of the phospholipid • ...
Transport in Mammals 2022-10-19
Across
- Pacemaker in your heart
- Whiteblood cells that usually phagocytes and engulf bacteria
- Straw coloured - very slightly liquid mainly consisting of water
- Hollow centre of a tube or blood vessels
- Oxygen transported as (in blood vessels)
- Enzyme in haemoglobin
- Relaxation detected on cardiac cycle ('terms")
- Blood Clotting Mechanism
- Analysis for diagnosis of cardiovascular disease-electrical activity detected through electrodes
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- Transport system to the lungs
- Irregular in heart rhytm disease due to a defect in the conduction system in heart
- The cycle of changes during a heart beat
- Transported of and from respiring cells to the lungs (also carried in plasma: substance/molecule)
- Carry Blood back to the heart
- Transport Medium
- The pronciple blood protein inside of Haemoglobin
- Blood passes once through the heart in each complete circulation
- Major component in Blood
- White blood cell for forming antibodies
- the tissue fluid that drains back into the blood circulation via the lymphatic system
- Inner lining of pavement ephitelium - single layer cells with smooth inner surface
21 Clues: Transport Medium • Enzyme in haemoglobin • Pacemaker in your heart • Major component in Blood • Blood Clotting Mechanism • Transport system to the lungs • Carry Blood back to the heart • White blood cell for forming antibodies • The cycle of changes during a heart beat • Hollow centre of a tube or blood vessels • Oxygen transported as (in blood vessels) • ...
Chloe Fischer 2024-11-18
Across
- shows narrowing, aneurysms, collects samples, and detects pressure in the heart
- to hold back
- the wall between the right and left ventricles
- nothing by mouth
- condition where sac around the heart is inflamed
- status post
- chest is opened and blood vessel is taken out and replace a vessel on the heart
- small arteries
- rupture
- millimeters of mercury
Down
- condition where blood clot forms
- hardening
- test that looks at blood going through vessels to determine if they are narrowed
- valve with three valves
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- the hardening of the arteries
- swollen and dilated veins that cause pain
- complete stop of the heart
- procedure used to diagnose stenosis or aneurysms using contrast die
- small branch of veins
- emitting of reflecting light
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- around
- doubled layered sac that surrounds the heart
- review of systems
25 Clues: around • rupture • hardening • status post • to hold back • small arteries • nothing by mouth • review of systems • small branch of veins • millimeters of mercury • valve with three valves • complete stop of the heart • emitting of reflecting light • the hardening of the arteries • condition where blood clot forms • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword 2025-10-02
Across
- abbreviated as EKG or ECG
- thin layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- a condition caused by insufficient blood flow out of the heart
- wall separating the left and right atria
- records blood vessels
- double-layered sac surrounding the heart
- abbreviation meaning potassium chloride
- also known as a blood pressure cuff
- abbreviation meaning millimeter of mercury
- abbreviation meaning atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
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- examines blood going through blood vessels
- a condition caused by inflammation of the pericardial sac around the heart
- suffix meaning rupture
- largest artery in the body
- a condition commonly called a heart attack
- abbrevation meaning hypertension
- abbreviation meaning dyspnea on exertion
- combining form meaning vessel
- portable electrocardiogram machine
- refers to the bottom of the heart
- a condition caused by swelling of an artery
- caused by swollen and dilated veins
- combining form meaning pulse
- suffix meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid
- combining from meaning clot
25 Clues: records blood vessels • suffix meaning rupture • abbreviated as EKG or ECG • largest artery in the body • combining from meaning clot • combining form meaning pulse • combining form meaning vessel • abbrevation meaning hypertension • refers to the bottom of the heart • portable electrocardiogram machine • caused by swollen and dilated veins • also known as a blood pressure cuff • ...
Cardiovascular System Puzzle 2023-06-24
Across
- largest artery in the body
- the flow of blood from body tissue to the heart and back to body tissue
- they carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- doubled layered membrane surrounding the heart
- heartbeat felt through arteries walls
- lower chamber of the heart
- blood that is oxygen-poor
- large blood vessels
Down
- they carry oxygen-poor blood from heart to lungs
- Smallest type of blood vessel
- innermost layer of epithelial cell
- upper chamber of the heart
- valve that lies between the left atrium and ventricle
- small artery
- Small vein
- relaxation phase of hearbeat
16 Clues: Small vein • small artery • large blood vessels • blood that is oxygen-poor • largest artery in the body • upper chamber of the heart • lower chamber of the heart • relaxation phase of hearbeat • Smallest type of blood vessel • innermost layer of epithelial cell • heartbeat felt through arteries walls • doubled layered membrane surrounding the heart • ...
Population Crossword 2022-02-21
Across
- conduction system – electrical conduction system consisting of specialized cardiac cells that initiate and propagate electrical impulses throughout the heart
- – an internal or external electronic device that sends electrical impulses to the heart in order to set the heart rhythm or regulate the heart rate
- bundle and bundle branches – located in interventricular septum; functions to spread electrical impulse down septum
- – two lower heart chambers that pump blood to the body and the lungs
- node – located in right atrial wall; functions to initiate electrical impulse and set the pace of the heart; aka. pacemaker
- – small blood vessels where nutrient and gaseous exchange occurs
- – blood vessels that transport blood toward the heart
- system – system of structures to enclose and convey the transport medium in one direction through the system from one exchange surface to another
- – blood vessels that transport blood away from the heart
- – ability to move materials within the body
- fibers – located in ventricular myocardium; functions to spread electrical impulse throughout ventricles
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- node – located in interatrial septum; functions to delay electrical impulse from sinoatrial node to allow the completion of atrial contraction
- cycle – muscular events of the heart associated with the flow of blood throughout the heart during one heart beat
- – ability of cardiac cells to generate the action potential at a certain rate without any external stimulus
- (EKG, ECG) – graphical representation of cardiac electrical activity
- – two upper heart chambers that receive blood from the body and the lungs
- – an internal or external electronic device that applies an electric shock to restore the rhythm of a heart in fibrillation
- – swelling due to excessive interstitial fluid
- – external electrical shock used to restore normal heart rhythm
- – weakness in wall of major artery
20 Clues: – weakness in wall of major artery • – ability to move materials within the body • – swelling due to excessive interstitial fluid • – blood vessels that transport blood toward the heart • – blood vessels that transport blood away from the heart • – external electrical shock used to restore normal heart rhythm • ...
Cardiovascular System 2016-10-25
Across
- Fever: caused by gram positive, spherical bacteria called streptococci that infect not only heart but also joints, kidneys, skin and brain.
- Serious infection of heart valves which may cause severe inflammation not only in valves but also in the inner lining of the heart
- hardening of the arteries, develops when deposits called plaques form along the inner walls of medium to large arteries
- The blood vessels that take blood away from the heart.
- circulation: Takes oxygen-rich blood to the tissues and organs of the body
- rhythm disorder which results in irregular and uncontrolled beating of heart
- Veins: Twisting and inflammation of veins near the skin surface that occurs when defective or weak valves cannot regulate the flow of deoxygenated blood in one direction.
- Defects: an abnormality in the formation of one or more parts of the circulatory system
- circulation: Takes oxygen-depleted blood to the lungs and oxygen-rich blood back to the heart again
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- Very small vessels that lie between the arteries and veins.
- stiffness and hardness in blood vessels, it causes hindrance in pulsation and effective flow of circulatory fluid through channels.
- A condition resulting in the abnormal enlargement, thickening and stiffening of heart muscles
- Weakening of the blood vessel wall causes a ballooning bulge
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- Heart Failure: A serious disorder in which heart is incapable of pumping enough blood as required by cells to meet their oxygen requirements
- Disorders: the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the circulatory system
- Attack: Also known as Myocardial Infarction, a medical emergency which arises when a portion of heart is not supplied with oxygenated blood due to blockage in any of the coronary arteries of coronary circulatory system
- Affecting mainly males, it is a hereditary disorder of circulatory fluid caused by the absence of one of the blood clotting factors
18 Clues: Blood vessels that return blood to the heart • The blood vessels that take blood away from the heart. • Very small vessels that lie between the arteries and veins. • Weakening of the blood vessel wall causes a ballooning bulge • circulation: Takes oxygen-rich blood to the tissues and organs of the body • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System Concepts 2015-06-28
Across
- fights germs and bacteria
- also called the air sac
- voice box
- breathing
- commonly called throat
- carries blood back to heart
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure
- help blood clot
- divides the ventricles into two
- bad habit or vices
Down
- smallest blood vessel
- where the blood flows
- artery walls hardened
- nutritious food
- pumps the blood
- high blood
- Carries blood away from the heart
- heart sound
18 Clues: voice box • breathing • high blood • heart sound • nutritious food • pumps the blood • help blood clot • bad habit or vices • smallest blood vessel • where the blood flows • artery walls hardened • commonly called throat • also called the air sac • fights germs and bacteria • carries blood back to heart • divides the ventricles into two • Carries blood away from the heart • ...
Human Body System Crossword Review (use .) (by Collin of chaos) 2023-01-10
Across
- Carries blood back to the heart.
- The cell that fights disease.
- The basic unit of life.
- The larger lung.
- A organ that filters blood.
- Connects vein and arteries.
- A group of tissues working together.
- A group of cells that work together.
- Carries blood from the heart.
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- The cell that carries oxygen.
- The smaller lung(space taken by heart).
- A group of organ systems working together.
- The lower chamber of the heart.
- A group of organs working together.
- The organ that pumps blood.
- The upper chamber of the heart.
16 Clues: The larger lung. • The basic unit of life. • A organ that filters blood. • Connects vein and arteries. • The organ that pumps blood. • The cell that carries oxygen. • The cell that fights disease. • Carries blood from the heart. • The lower chamber of the heart. • The upper chamber of the heart. • Carries blood back to the heart. • A group of organs working together. • ...
chapter 13 2021-12-10
Across
- presence of partition
- presence of pain in the chest
- presence of heart muscle
- area of tissue death in the heart muscle
- chest
- inflammation within the heart
- pertaining to the heart strengthener
- instrument used to examine the chest
Down
- condition of slow heart
- recording of electric activity of the heart
- surgical repair of vessels
- rapid or fast heart rate
- inflammation around the heart
13 Clues: chest • presence of partition • condition of slow heart • rapid or fast heart rate • presence of heart muscle • surgical repair of vessels • presence of pain in the chest • inflammation around the heart • inflammation within the heart • pertaining to the heart strengthener • instrument used to examine the chest • area of tissue death in the heart muscle • ...
Crazy Cardiac 2022-09-28
Across
- narrowing of a vessel
- slow heart rate
- main artery of the body, supplying blood systemically
- chamber at the bottom of the heart
- implantable device that returns heart rate to normal pace
- Set of four abnormalities occurring together
Down
- circulation that goes to the lungs for oxygenation
- chest pain
- arteries that surround and supply the heart
- test to assess function of the heart
- electrically shock the heart
- tube inserted into a vessel or duct to keep passageway open
- phase when heart muscle relaxes
- divides the right and left side of heart
14 Clues: chest pain • slow heart rate • narrowing of a vessel • electrically shock the heart • phase when heart muscle relaxes • chamber at the bottom of the heart • test to assess function of the heart • divides the right and left side of heart • arteries that surround and supply the heart • Set of four abnormalities occurring together • ...
Review of The Circulatory System 2020-08-02
Across
- ... allow the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, digested food, and waste products between blood and cells.
- Our heart is made of a special muscle called the heart ...
- The heart pumps ... to all parts of the body.
- White blood cells help detect invading ...
- As blood goes around our body, it picks up carbon dioxide and waste substances produced by our ...
- Our ... rate increases when we are running.
- Our blood carries oxygen, digested food, and ... to all parts of our body.
- ... is when fatty substances may collect on the inner walls of our arteries and it stiffen.
- When the white blood cells multiply abnormally, the person’s condition is ...
- Blood is pumped to various parts of our body as a result of the ... of our heart muscle.
- ... generally carry blood that is poor in oxygen.
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- ... generally carry blood that is rich in oxygen.
- Our heart, blood vessels and the blood that flows through them, together, form the ... system.
- ... are tubes that carry blood to all parts of our body.
- ... is also known as high blood pressure.
- Age may affect our heart ...
- Hypertension can lead to ...
- ... is caused by a lack of iron in our diet or large amounts of blood loss.
- Our circulatory system is made up of our heart, our blood, and the ... they contain.
- The heart receives blood rich in ... from the lungs.
- The heart pumps digested ... to all parts of the body.
- There are three types of blood vessels in our body, they are capillaries, ... , and vein.
22 Clues: Age may affect our heart ... • Hypertension can lead to ... • ... is also known as high blood pressure. • White blood cells help detect invading ... • Our ... rate increases when we are running. • The heart pumps ... to all parts of the body. • ... generally carry blood that is rich in oxygen. • ... generally carry blood that is poor in oxygen. • ...
