heart Crossword Puzzles
Body Systems 2012-10-02
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- place where two bones meet
- group of tissues that work together
- small air sacs in the lungs
- short tubes that carry air from the trachea to the lungs
- soft tissue in the middle of bones
- a group of organs that work together
- bands of tissue that holds bones together
- part of the brain that controls ability to learn
- Smallest living part of the body
- lower part of the heart
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- tissue fibers that conect muscle to bones
- small blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- part of the brain that controls how well muscles work together
- Group of cells that work together
- thick band of nerve cells through which messages travel the body
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- upper part of the heart
- vessel that carries blood to the heart
18 Clues: upper part of the heart • lower part of the heart • place where two bones meet • small air sacs in the lungs • Smallest living part of the body • Group of cells that work together • soft tissue in the middle of bones • group of tissues that work together • a group of organs that work together • vessel that carries blood to the heart • tissue fibers that conect muscle to bones • ...
Cardiovascular System 2012-10-12
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- repairing a blood vessel surgically
- pertaining to within a vein
- hollow muscular organ that pumps blood all over the body
- combining form for small arteries
- oxygen-poor blood enters this chamber after passing the tricuspid valve
- medical term for abnormal heartbeat
- oxygen rich blood runs from arteries and arterioles into these
- high blood pressure condition
- small veins
- largest artery of the body
- artery that pumps oxygen-poor blood away from the heart toward the lungs
- veins and venules run to superior and inferior vena cava and enter this chamber
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- tinyblood vessels surrounding lung tissue through which gases pass into and out of the blood
- one of the combining forms for vein
- myocardial infarction is commonly known as this
- disease of heart muscle
- pertaining to the heart
- valve separating left atrium from left ventricle
18 Clues: small veins • disease of heart muscle • pertaining to the heart • largest artery of the body • pertaining to within a vein • high blood pressure condition • combining form for small arteries • repairing a blood vessel surgically • one of the combining forms for vein • medical term for abnormal heartbeat • myocardial infarction is commonly known as this • ...
Chapter 7: Bones and Muscles 2025-11-30
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- heart muscle
- smallest bone in body (in ear); stapes (144)
- muscular organ the size of your fist
- bring deoxygenated blood to heart
- type of muscle that is involuntary and assists with movement; digestion
- flexible tissue that covers bones; found in ears
- there are over __ hundred muscles in the body
- tissue that attached bones to muscles
- found in joints; helps cushion them and prevents pain (142)
- places where bones meet
- largest muscle in body; your bottom (144)
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- carry blood away from heart
- type of muscle attached to bones by tendons
- found in interior of bone; makes blood cells
- soft tissue made of stretchy fibers which contract to allow movement
- made of living tissues that are hard on outside and spongy inside
- number of bones in body (142)
- tissue that attaches bones to other bones
- most abundant mineral in body; mostly in bones
19 Clues: heart muscle • places where bones meet • carry blood away from heart • number of bones in body (142) • bring deoxygenated blood to heart • muscular organ the size of your fist • tissue that attached bones to muscles • tissue that attaches bones to other bones • largest muscle in body; your bottom (144) • type of muscle attached to bones by tendons • ...
Cardiovascular and Blood crossword 2021-03-20
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- Hematocrit
- fluid filled bag around the heart which acts as a shock absorber and makes sure that the heart can move unobstructed
- anemia, reduction in red cells due to excessive destruction
- “kissing disease” This is an increase in the number of lymphocytes caused by the Epstein Barr virus
- (cells with no granules)
- anemia, Lack of mature erythrocytes
- myeloma, this is a malignant tumor of the bone marrow. This is another one we will be looking at more closely in disease process and pharmacology.
- stain red
- (attraction to neutral)
- white blood count
- this is a reduction in erythrocytes or hemoglobin in the blood
- contractions of the heart up to 300 beats per minute
- large elastic vessels (largest being the aorta) which lead directly from the heart carrying oxygen rich blood
- this is a reduction in the plasma clotting factor (factor VIII). The result is that the patient bleeds for a longer period of time
- smooth inside lining that keeps blood flow unobstructed.
- red cells
- Hemoglobin
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- inherited abnormal hemoglobin production leading to hypochromia
- abnormal heart rhythms
- red blood count
- responsible for pumping the blood through and out of the heart
- cell anemia, hereditary abnormal hemoglobin producing sickle-shaped erythrocytes and hemolysis
- stain blue
- Blood pressure
- white cells
- complete blood count
- vera, this is the opposite of anemia.
- thrombocytes (clotting cells)
- anemia, failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow
- deep vein thrombosis
- time, Time taken for blood to stop flowing from puncture wound (normal is 8 minutes or less)
31 Clues: stain red • red cells • Hematocrit • stain blue • Hemoglobin • white cells • Blood pressure • red blood count • white blood count • complete blood count • deep vein thrombosis • abnormal heart rhythms • (attraction to neutral) • (cells with no granules) • thrombocytes (clotting cells) • anemia, Lack of mature erythrocytes • vera, this is the opposite of anemia. • ...
AAP ECG Crossword 2024-07-05
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- ECG unreadable due to interference
- A sinus rhythm that is regular however the heart rate is below 60bpm sinus?
- P waves, QRS, T waves, Regular, Heart rate between 60-100bpm
- QRS interval above 120ms (3 boxes) with a dominant S wave in V1 and broad R wave in V6
- Abbreviation for ventricular contraction that happen earlier than the intended beat
- vertical spikes prior to a QRS complex
- Very tidy, shockable rhythm
- A type of AV heart block where the PR interval is longer than 200ms (3-5 boxes)
- ST elevation in certain leads that represent the same anatomical section of the heart
- Global ST elevation
- Cardiac cells in the atrioventricular node initiate the electrical impulse in place of the SA node.
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- Narrow QRS complex (<120ms) and a heart rate of 140-280 bpm
- No distinct P waves, irregularly irregular
- A regular rhythm where P waves appear like shark tooth also referred to as a F wave.
- A constant PR interval however a beat is dropped, a type of second degree av block
- P waves, QRS, T waves, Regular, Heart rate above 100bpm
- An abnormal rhythm where the p waves and QRS complexes have no connection, P-P and QRS-QRS regular
- PR interval increases then a beat is dropped, a type of second degree av block
- No electrical impulses, non shockable rhythm
- A shockable rhythm that is defined as very funny
- Abbreviation for atrial contraction that happen earlier than the intended beat, p wave morphology will be different to original P wave.
21 Clues: Global ST elevation • Very tidy, shockable rhythm • ECG unreadable due to interference • vertical spikes prior to a QRS complex • No distinct P waves, irregularly irregular • No electrical impulses, non shockable rhythm • A shockable rhythm that is defined as very funny • P waves, QRS, T waves, Regular, Heart rate above 100bpm • ...
Life Science Ch 15 Transport 2024-04-12
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- This goes up when your heart squeezes blood some 60 times in a minute
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
- a collection of the extra fluid that drains from cells and tissues in your body and isn't reabsorbed into your capillaries
- a hollow, muscular tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and opens into the larynx and esophagus
- Where air first enters into the body and is warmed and moistened
- small, bean-shaped organs that filter substances in your body and help fight infections
- Tube that brings blood to the heart
- Fights infections and exists in the blood
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- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body. They transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems.
- a cartilaginous tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs
- the right one receives blood from the body
- A large airway that leads from the trachea (windpipe) to a lung
- Tube that brings blood away from the heart
- What you feel in your wrist or neck because of the change in blood pressure in you heart
- Carries oxygen in the blood
- small, colorless cell fragments in our blood that form clots and stop or prevent bleeding
- hollow tube in the middle of your neck, just above your trachea (windpipe) and behind your esophagus
- About half our blood is made of this mostly watery substance
- The part of the heart that actually squeezes the blood
- Prevents blood in the heart from going backwards
20 Clues: Carries oxygen in the blood • Tube that brings blood to the heart • Fights infections and exists in the blood • the right one receives blood from the body • Tube that brings blood away from the heart • Prevents blood in the heart from going backwards • The part of the heart that actually squeezes the blood • About half our blood is made of this mostly watery substance • ...
Chapter 12- Cardiovascular and Respiratory Health Vocabulary 2024-04-15
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- A disorder in which respiratory passageways become inflamed.
- An irregular heartbeat.
- The liquid component of the blood.
- Pick up excess cholesterol from body tissues and artery walls and carry it to the liver.
- A condition in which an artery wall hardens and thickens due to plaque buildup.
- The force with which blood pushes against the walls of your blood vessels.
- A lower chamber of the heart.
- An upper chamber of the heart.
- The smallest blood vessels in your body; they branch from the smallest arteries.
- Carry cholesterol to body tissues for use or storage.
- A substance that builds up in artery walls.
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- A dome shaped muscle that lies below the lungs.
- Cells that help protect you against diseases and foreign substances.
- The cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to all the parts of your body.
- An infection that causes the mucous membranes lining the bronchi to become inflamed.
- A person whose blood pressure is consistently 140/90 or greater has high blood pressure.
- Cell fragments that play an important role in the blood clotting process.
- Large, thin-walled blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.
- A small group of cells in the wall of the right atrium of the heart that receives messages from your brain to increase or decrease your heart rate.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Sacs at the end of the smallest tubes in the lungs where gases are exchanged between the air and the blood.
21 Clues: An irregular heartbeat. • A lower chamber of the heart. • An upper chamber of the heart. • The liquid component of the blood. • A substance that builds up in artery walls. • A dome shaped muscle that lies below the lungs. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • Carry cholesterol to body tissues for use or storage. • ...
Cardiac Rehab Week #2 2013-01-29
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- February is American _____ Month.
- Uncontrolled blood sugars may lead to this.
- Proper name for bottom number of blood pressure.
- Soda and coffee have this in them.
- Lipitor (atorvastatin) is this type of medication.
- Bad cholesterol
- Body Mass Index
- Type of stress that has a negative impact on the heart.
- Recommended men have less than or equal to 2 drinks/day of this.
- Antiplatlet, brand name
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- 10-15 _____ per exercise, are recommened for strength training.
- Bottom part of the heart
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- Omega 3
- Whole grains are a _____ carbohydrate.
15 Clues: Omega 3 • Bad cholesterol • Body Mass Index • Antiplatlet, brand name • Bottom part of the heart • February is American _____ Month. • Soda and coffee have this in them. • Whole grains are a _____ carbohydrate. • Uncontrolled blood sugars may lead to this. • Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart. • Proper name for bottom number of blood pressure. • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2013-01-11
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- when your heart fails
- includes foods such as mcdonalds
- stores nutrients to keep body strong
- is responsible for absorbing nutrients and removing solid waste
- mmm,my.....hungry
- food enters here
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- acts as a barrier of protection
- carries blood away from the heart
- results in difficulty in breathing
- bring in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- can be found in a cigarette
- can be caused by many things such as smoking
- a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up
- carries blood to the heart
- it beats inside of us
15 Clues: food enters here • mmm,my.....hungry • when your heart fails • it beats inside of us • carries blood to the heart • can be found in a cigarette • acts as a barrier of protection • includes foods such as mcdonalds • carries blood away from the heart • results in difficulty in breathing • stores nutrients to keep body strong • bring in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • ...
study practice 2019-12-09
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- derects air into the lungs
- helps make scabs
- smallest blood vessle
- covers the inside of the small intestine
- carrys blood away from the heart
- Found in the kidney, little filter that blood goes through
- upper chamber of the heart
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- lower chamber of the heart
- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli
- tiny sacs of lung tissue
- Large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest
- stores urine
- allows air to pass to and from the lungs
- liquid part of blood
- carrys blood to the heart
15 Clues: stores urine • helps make scabs • liquid part of blood • smallest blood vessle • tiny sacs of lung tissue • carrys blood to the heart • lower chamber of the heart • derects air into the lungs • upper chamber of the heart • carrys blood away from the heart • allows air to pass to and from the lungs • covers the inside of the small intestine • ...
Vocab words - Bella Pr 2024-05-17
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- Carries blood to the heart
- Clots They use blood thinner to get rid of this
- Apart of the Cardiovascular system
- The main part of your blood
- Plants do this to make food
- Power house of the cell
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- They join the smallest arterioles to the smallest venuels
- Jelly like substance to fill the cell
- The amount of chamber in the heart
- Protein factories for the cell
- The four sections of the heart are called this
- Storage for the cell
- Baby Arteries
- It makes your blood red
- marrow Comes in two different colors
15 Clues: Baby Arteries • Storage for the cell • It makes your blood red • Power house of the cell • Carries blood to the heart • The main part of your blood • Plants do this to make food • Protein factories for the cell • The amount of chamber in the heart • Apart of the Cardiovascular system • marrow Comes in two different colors • Jelly like substance to fill the cell • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword 2025-05-01
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- Upper chambers of the heart
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The beat you feel when your heart pumps blood through arteries
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Helps stop bleeding by forming clots
- Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- Tiny blood vessels where gas is exchanged
- Liquid part of blood
- A gas your body gets rid of when you breathe out
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- Blood cells that fight infections
- Red blood cells carry this gas
- Lower chambers of the heart
- The movement of blood around your body
13 Clues: Liquid part of blood • Upper chambers of the heart • Lower chambers of the heart • Red blood cells carry this gas • Blood cells that fight infections • Helps stop bleeding by forming clots • The movement of blood around your body • Tiny blood vessels where gas is exchanged • Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart • Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen • ...
circulatory and respitary system 2023-02-15
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- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords
- lead to the alveoli
- located between the upper left heart chamber (left atrium) and the lower left heart chamber (left ventricle)
- tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
- one of the four chambers of the heart. The left atrium receives blood full of oxygen from the lungs and then empties the blood into the left ventricle.
- main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- one of four valves that control blood flow in the heart It's between the lower right heart chamber (right ventricle) and the artery that delivers blood to the lungs (pulmonary artery)
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- left ventricle is the heart's main pumping chamber; one of the four chambers of the heart
- the first step of the respitory system
- branch off into smaller and smaller passageways
- pumps blood low in oxygen to the lungs;one of the four chambers of the heart
- The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi
- arteries blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood from the right side of your heart to your lungs
- hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea (windpipe) and esophagus
14 Clues: lead to the alveoli • the first step of the respitory system • branch off into smaller and smaller passageways • The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi • tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange • pumps blood low in oxygen to the lungs;one of the four chambers of the heart • ...
Tell-Tale Heart 2023-09-29
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- a large bird that eats the flesh of dead animals
- the period of time when you go to sleep
- perceive with the ear the sound made
- a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb
- extremely scared
- in a careful and well-considered way that avoids risk
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
- a primary color
- two are on your face
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- an elderly male person.
- often associated with love
- to visit habitually or appear to frequently as a spirit or ghost
- a sound, especially one that is loud or unpleasant or that causes disturbance.
- a dead body
- a private room, especially a bedroom
15 Clues: a dead body • a primary color • extremely scared • two are on your face • an elderly male person. • often associated with love • perceive with the ear the sound made • a private room, especially a bedroom • the period of time when you go to sleep • a large bird that eats the flesh of dead animals • in a careful and well-considered way that avoids risk • ...
Pig Heart Boy 2025-01-10
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- Frowned in an angry or bad-tempered way.
- In a way that expresses sorrow or regret, often in a slightly humorous way.
- To eat food or prey hungrily or quickly.
- A slight grimace or shrinking movement caused by pain or distress.
- A thing that is accepted as true or certain to happen, without proof.
- To change the shape or structure of something, making it misshapen.
- A medical specialist who performs operations
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- Oppressively constant; incessant.
- Feeling distress or concern, typically caused by something unexpected.
- Lacking physical strength, especially due to age or illness.
- Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring, often used in relation to diseases.
- A small piece or amount of food.
- Pretended or simulated; not genuine.
- For a limited period; not permanent.
- A desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone.
15 Clues: A small piece or amount of food. • Oppressively constant; incessant. • Pretended or simulated; not genuine. • For a limited period; not permanent. • Frowned in an angry or bad-tempered way. • To eat food or prey hungrily or quickly. • A desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone. • A medical specialist who performs operations • ...
Pig heart boy 2025-01-10
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- In a serious, dark, or gloomy manner.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance or quality.
- An introductory statement or opening to a document or speech.
- The act of evading the truth or being deliberately vague or misleading.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
- Lacking strength or vigor; weak or frail.
- Took a risky or daring step, often into the unknown.
- Feeling great fear or anxiety about something that may happen.
- With steady and resolute determination; without hesitation.
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- Breaking up and moving earth, sand, or other material with tools or hands.
- Examined or inspected closely and thoroughly.
- Agitating or stirring something, often violently or intensely.
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- Early stages of development in humans, animals, or plants before birth or germination.
- Moving or splashing liquid around in an unsteady or noisy way.
15 Clues: In a serious, dark, or gloomy manner. • Lacking strength or vigor; weak or frail. • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • Examined or inspected closely and thoroughly. • Took a risky or daring step, often into the unknown. • With steady and resolute determination; without hesitation. • An introductory statement or opening to a document or speech. • ...
Tell Tale Heart 2023-11-03
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- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- the action of hiding something or preventing it from being known.
- a statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.
- the state of being dead.
- give a loud, sharp cry.
- between sunset and sunrise
- extreme physical or mental suffering.
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- what the man heard from under the floorboard
- Who reported loud noises coming from nextdoor
- who takes care of the old man?
- This watched the man like a vulture
- in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- Who came to the door after a complaint
- extreme fear.
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death.
15 Clues: extreme fear. • give a loud, sharp cry. • the state of being dead. • between sunset and sunrise • who takes care of the old man? • This watched the man like a vulture • extreme physical or mental suffering. • Who came to the door after a complaint • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • what the man heard from under the floorboard • ...
Tell Tell Heart 2023-10-13
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- a word similar to crazy
- how the old man felt when he was awoken in the middle of the night by a noise
- what the narrator used to see the old mans vulture eye in the dark
- what the narrator would do while talking
- what caused the narrator to kill the old man
- how the narrator started acting while the police officers were talking to him
- what the narrator did to the old mans body
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- what the narrator killed the old man with
- what the old man did in fear when the narrator leaped at him
- how the narrator felt about not getting caught
- what the narrator heard before he killed the old man
- the narrator was very _______ when he would open the old man's door
- how the narrator acted towards the old man
- where the body was hidden
- what the narrator did to the old man before he killed him
15 Clues: a word similar to crazy • where the body was hidden • what the narrator would do while talking • what the narrator killed the old man with • how the narrator acted towards the old man • what the narrator did to the old mans body • what caused the narrator to kill the old man • how the narrator felt about not getting caught • ...
Tell Tall Heart 2024-03-12
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- when the clock hits 12
- take apart limbs of a human or animal
- regretting doing something
- a private room like a bedroom
- using physical force to intentionally hurt someone
- most important thing in your body
- a state of feeling excited or nervous
- a state of undergoing pain
- a dead body of a human or animal
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- having lots of control
- not in a good mental state
- something that tells time
- source of evil and fear
- your life is over
- the feeling of being afraid
15 Clues: your life is over • having lots of control • when the clock hits 12 • source of evil and fear • something that tells time • not in a good mental state • regretting doing something • a state of undergoing pain • the feeling of being afraid • a private room like a bedroom • a dead body of a human or animal • most important thing in your body • take apart limbs of a human or animal • ...
Tell Tale Heart 2022-11-04
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- The part we use to see
- Stop oneself from doing something
- Bold behavior
- Talked wildly or incoherently
- Ability to predict or know what will happen
- Good judgment
- The state of being seriously mentally ill
- Make someone feel annoyed or frusterated
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- Teasing
- The state of dying from not breathing
- Area owned by an individual
- The pulsation of the heart
- Passionately
- Unlawful premeditated killing of another
- Having good preception or insight
15 Clues: Teasing • Passionately • Bold behavior • Good judgment • The part we use to see • The pulsation of the heart • Area owned by an individual • Talked wildly or incoherently • Stop oneself from doing something • Having good preception or insight • The state of dying from not breathing • Unlawful premeditated killing of another • Make someone feel annoyed or frusterated • ...
tell-tale heart 2022-10-27
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- present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
- the quality of being sagacious.
- very great or intense.
- concealment of one's thoughts, feelings, or character; pretense.
- ability to predict what will happen
- mentally ill man
- feeling of great suffering
- not perceived; unobserved.
- source of light
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- in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- an uncertain belief
- in a clever and deceitful way.
- restrain (a reaction) or stop oneself acting on (an emotion).
- annoyed, frustrated,worried
- the organ that pumps blood
15 Clues: source of light • mentally ill man • an uncertain belief • very great or intense. • feeling of great suffering • the organ that pumps blood • not perceived; unobserved. • annoyed, frustrated,worried • in a clever and deceitful way. • the quality of being sagacious. • ability to predict what will happen • present or experienced to a severe or intense degree. • ...
Heart Healthy Crossword 2022-11-07
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- plant roots, leaves, stems, and flowers eaten as food
- mineral often associated with healthy bones and teeth
- a person’s habit of eating
- unsaturated fats are ____ at room temperature
- medical term for a heart rate over 100 beats per minute
- this is often found naturally in fruits, but can also be added
- the ripened part of a flowering plant that contains seeds
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- distribute oxygen-rich blood to the body
- these are a good source of protein and unsaturated fats
- myocardial infarction is another name for ______
- these are necessary for good health, and are found in plants and animals
- a unit used to measure weight
- smoking tobacco raises your _______ and increases you risk of heart attack
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart
- the muscle that pumps blood throughout the body
15 Clues: a person’s habit of eating • a unit used to measure weight • distribute oxygen-rich blood to the body • each of the two upper cavities of the heart • unsaturated fats are ____ at room temperature • the muscle that pumps blood throughout the body • myocardial infarction is another name for ______ • plant roots, leaves, stems, and flowers eaten as food • ...
Treasure of Heart 2025-09-28
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- Harta yang paling berharga dalam hidup menurut lagu Everything
- Lawannya kuat, hati jadi terasa
- Rasa khawatir orang yang dicintai pergi
- Cinta yang membuat hidup berwarna
- Perasaan kehilangan arah tanpa dia
- Emosi saat pasangan mulai menjauh
- Kalau cinta dalam, biasanya diikuti rasa takut
- Perasaan sulit melepaskan orang yang dicintai
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- Kondisi hati yang tidak tenang karena cinta
- Ketika seseorang menjadi pusat hidupmu
- Perasaan paling kuat yang jadi inti lagu
- Hati yang penuh keraguan disebut hati
- Seseorang yang membuat hidup lebih berarti
- Cinta yang terlalu melekat bisa terasa
- Ketulusan cinta tanpa syarat
15 Clues: Ketulusan cinta tanpa syarat • Lawannya kuat, hati jadi terasa • Cinta yang membuat hidup berwarna • Emosi saat pasangan mulai menjauh • Perasaan kehilangan arah tanpa dia • Hati yang penuh keraguan disebut hati • Ketika seseorang menjadi pusat hidupmu • Cinta yang terlalu melekat bisa terasa • Rasa khawatir orang yang dicintai pergi • ...
Tell-Tale Heart 2025-10-17
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- appointed
- frustrated; disturbed
- the quality of good judgment
- dramatic hand gestures
- sharp
- purpose
- extreme fear
- sophisticated; polished
- forcefully; intensly
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- wooden beams
- ridicule or mockery
- Allan Poe author of the story
- concealment of thoughts and feelings
- a rhythmic; steady tapping
- a crack or narrow opening
15 Clues: sharp • purpose • appointed • wooden beams • extreme fear • ridicule or mockery • forcefully; intensly • frustrated; disturbed • dramatic hand gestures • sophisticated; polished • a crack or narrow opening • a rhythmic; steady tapping • the quality of good judgment • Allan Poe author of the story • concealment of thoughts and feelings
Tell Tale Heart 2025-10-17
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- also means crazy
- number of hours he was in the dark room
- the hour the police came to the house
- who was called to check on the old man
- how the cover was on the old man's face
- where he said the old man was visiting
- Bird the man's eye looked like
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- item used to kill the old man
- items used to cover up the dead body
- became stronger
- item used to cover the flashlight
- the time he would visit the old man
- carried in the dark room
- how the man talked to the police
- called the police
15 Clues: became stronger • also means crazy • called the police • carried in the dark room • item used to kill the old man • Bird the man's eye looked like • how the man talked to the police • item used to cover the flashlight • the time he would visit the old man • items used to cover up the dead body • the hour the police came to the house • who was called to check on the old man • ...
Left Heart Failure 2025-02-27
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- This type of heart failure has a reduced ejection fraction
- This is elevated in heart failure due to vasoconstriction.
- The value of multiplying a person's heart rate by stroke volume.
- The _____ nervous system is activated by baroreceptors and is responsible for vasoconstriction.
- A medication class that can improve contractility.
- Refers to a process where the cells of the ventricle change due to injury and is often managed with medication.
- The type of vascular congestion that occurs due to elevated pressures in left-sided heart failure.
- This type of care should be considered for those patients with advanced heart failure who are not eligible for a transplant, or need assistance with symptom management.
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- The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system works to increase the reabsorption of water and this electrolyte to increase circulating plasma volume.
- Stroke volume is made up of three components: preload, afterload, and ______.
- This type of heart failure has a preserved ejection fraction.
- A medication class that can reduce preload.
- Refers to difficulty breathing while lying flat.
- The abbreviation for a biomarker that is often elevated in heart failure.
14 Clues: A medication class that can reduce preload. • Refers to difficulty breathing while lying flat. • A medication class that can improve contractility. • This type of heart failure has a reduced ejection fraction • This is elevated in heart failure due to vasoconstriction. • This type of heart failure has a preserved ejection fraction. • ...
Cardiac Medications 2025-03-10
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- – A antiarrhythmic. It works by blocking sodium channels
- – Used to lower the risk of having a stroke, blood clot, or serious heart problems after a heart attack, severe chest pain (angina), or circulation problems.
- – Vasopressors induce vasoconstriction and increase mean arterial pressure (MAP). Inotropes increase cardiac contractile force.
- – A calcium channel blocker that blocks calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle, leading to vasodilation.
- – Used to treat and prevent blood clots caused by certain medical conditions or procedures.
- – An anticoagulant medication.
- – A diuretic that blocks aldosterone, reduces electrolyte reabsorption, and decreases blood volume, thereby lowering blood pressure.
- – A Beta-adrenergic blocking agent. These drugs inhibit the effect of adrenaline on the heart and blood vessels. They lower the heart rate and reduce blood pressure.
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- – A calcium channel blocker. These drugs slow the heart rate and lower blood pressure.
- – Hypolipidemic medication used to lower cholesterol levels.
- – Antianginal medication that acts as a vascular smooth muscle relaxant.
- – Antiplatelet medication used to prevent blood clots.
- – A potassium channel blocker that decreases heart rate by reducing conduction velocity through the AV node.
- – A medication used for controlling heart rhythm.
14 Clues: – An anticoagulant medication. • – A medication used for controlling heart rhythm. • – Antiplatelet medication used to prevent blood clots. • – A antiarrhythmic. It works by blocking sodium channels • – Hypolipidemic medication used to lower cholesterol levels. • – Antianginal medication that acts as a vascular smooth muscle relaxant. • ...
Cardiovascular Puzze 2022-03-11
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- Lower tip of the heart.
- largest type of blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body. Notice that artery and away begin with an “a.”
- Relaxation phase of the heartbeat. (From Greek diastole, dilation)
- smallest type of blood vessel. Materials pass to and from the bloodstream through the thin capillary walls.
- largest artery in the body.
- Two common carotid arteries located on each side of the neck branch from the aorta and provide blood to head, neck and brain. The word carotid comes from a Greek word meaning stupor because pressure on these arteries produced unconsciousness.
- Inner lining of the heart.
- Record of the electrical activity of the heart. The electricity is represented by waves or defl ections called P, QRS, or T.
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- Blood that is oxygen-poor.
- Specialized tissue in the wall between the atria. Electrical impulses pass from the pacemaker (SA node) through the AV node and the atrioventricular bundle or bundle of His toward the ventricles.
- small artery.
- Specialized muscle fibers connecting the atria with the ventricles and transmitting electrical impulses between them. His is pronounced “hiss.”
- Gas (waste) released by body cells, transported via veins to the heart, and then to the lungs for exhalation.
- Blood vessels that branch from the aorta and carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
- One of two upper chambers of the heart.
15 Clues: small artery. • Lower tip of the heart. • Blood that is oxygen-poor. • Inner lining of the heart. • largest artery in the body. • One of two upper chambers of the heart. • Relaxation phase of the heartbeat. (From Greek diastole, dilation) • Blood vessels that branch from the aorta and carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle. • ...
medical terminology related to heart 2020-12-04
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- Inflammation of the heart.
- A record of muscle activity within the heart made by a cardiograph.
- An instrument that graphically registers movements of the heart.
- The study of the heart and its function in health and disease.
- An excessive preoccupation with heart disease or an irrational fear of dying from a heart attack.
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- A disease of the heart muscle that leads to generalized deterioration of the muscle and its pumping ability.
- A technique of applying an electrical shock to the chest to convert an abnormal heartbeat to a normal rhythm.
- Inflammation of the heart muscles.
- An enlarged heart.
- Irregular heart beat.
10 Clues: An enlarged heart. • Irregular heart beat. • Inflammation of the heart. • Inflammation of the heart muscles. • The study of the heart and its function in health and disease. • An instrument that graphically registers movements of the heart. • A record of muscle activity within the heart made by a cardiograph. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-12-04
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- system to measure the heart health
- where ventricles contract
- cells responsible for moving iron & O2
- cells responsible for immune system
- major organ that pumps blood
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- blood that does contain oxygen
- structure responsible for gas exchange
- wave where the atria fill
- structures moving blood to the heart
- blood that does not contain oxygen
- structures moving blood away from heart
- cells responsible for clotting blood
- where ventricles relax
13 Clues: where ventricles relax • where ventricles contract • wave where the atria fill • major organ that pumps blood • blood that does contain oxygen • system to measure the heart health • blood that does not contain oxygen • cells responsible for immune system • structures moving blood to the heart • cells responsible for clotting blood • structure responsible for gas exchange • ...
Cardiovascular System Review 2022-10-24
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- Heart Rate Range less than 60bpm
- Carries blood away from the heart
- RH- can only receive _____ blood
- Main component delivered by red blood cells
- Another name for cardiac muscle
- Filters urea, uric acid, excess sodium, potassium, and calcium from blood.
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- Keeps blood from backflowing in the heart
- Blood Vessel that has the ability to stretch
- Portion of EKG that represents impulse through ventricles
- Small thin walled air sacs that are lined with capillaries in the lungs.
- First node in the conduction system of the heart
- Abbreviation for electrocardiogram
- Amount of chambers of the heart
13 Clues: Another name for cardiac muscle • Amount of chambers of the heart • Heart Rate Range less than 60bpm • RH- can only receive _____ blood • Carries blood away from the heart • Abbreviation for electrocardiogram • Keeps blood from backflowing in the heart • Main component delivered by red blood cells • Blood Vessel that has the ability to stretch • ...
HAPPY ER NURSES WEEK! 2025-10-06
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- chest compressions and rescue breathing
- your friend who helps with compressions
- type of stroke where bleeding is noted on CT
- lab used to measure a protein in the heart muscle
- high blood pressure
- assessment of degree of urgency
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- this might shock you!!
- I'll stop your heart for a moment
- carriers blood back to the heart
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a fracture where the bone pierces the skin
- a device used to listen to heart tones and breath sounds
- a device intended to mechanically control or assist breathing
13 Clues: high blood pressure • this might shock you!! • assessment of degree of urgency • carriers blood back to the heart • I'll stop your heart for a moment • chest compressions and rescue breathing • your friend who helps with compressions • a fracture where the bone pierces the skin • type of stroke where bleeding is noted on CT • a vessel that carries blood away from the heart • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword 2025-06-19
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- | Muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- | Smallest blood vessel; where exchange of gases occurs
- | Lower chamber of the heart (singular)
- | The muscular middle layer of the heart wall
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- | Vessel that returns blood to the heart
- | Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- | Prevents backflow of blood in the heart or veins
- | Upper chamber of the heart (singular)
- | The protective sac surrounding the heart
- | The largest artery in the body
10 Clues: | The largest artery in the body • | Upper chamber of the heart (singular) • | Lower chamber of the heart (singular) • | Vessel that returns blood to the heart • | The protective sac surrounding the heart • | The muscular middle layer of the heart wall • | Vessel that carries blood away from the heart • | Prevents backflow of blood in the heart or veins • ...
CV Pathologies 2025-01-31
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- cardiac marker that rises within 2-4 hours of infarction and remain elevated for several days after the infarction
- inflammation of the sac that surrounds the heart
- indicative of a full-thickness infarction affecting the entire thickness of the heart wall
- functional classification that delineated the classes of heart failure based on symptoms with physical activity
- sawtooth pattern p waves
- silent killer
- _____ valve located at the 4th or 5th intercostal space, left sternal
- imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply & myocardial demand
- symptoms atypical of chest pain but are still associated with myocardial ischemia
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- angina or chest discomfort that occurs at rest and is not associated with any preceding increase in myocardial oxygen demand
- heart attack
- ____ dysfunction; heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
- ___ zone with s&S of weight gain of 2-3# in 24hrs and warrants communication with physician
- abnormal balloon-like bulge in the wall of a blood-vessel that occurs when the blood vessel becomes weakened and can no longer handle the pressure of the blood
- irregularly distributed lipid deposits
- a leakage of blood back into the heart chamber through a valve whose leaflets fail to close completely
- zone of ____ where there is damaged tissue that is reversible with restoration of blood flow
- ____ cardiomyopathy characterized by enlargement and impaired contraction of the ventricles
18 Clues: heart attack • silent killer • sawtooth pattern p waves • irregularly distributed lipid deposits • inflammation of the sac that surrounds the heart • imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply & myocardial demand • ____ dysfunction; heart failure with preserved ejection fraction • _____ valve located at the 4th or 5th intercostal space, left sternal • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-12
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- also known as chemical city; is where a significant amount of digestive enzymes are added
- main artery leaving the heart; pumps blood to the rest of the body
- a muscle that brings air into the body
- also known as throat
- an environment in which the concentration of water is higher inside of the cell
- when cells need something to enter against the concentration gradient; opposite of diffusion
- vessel that takes blood away from the heart
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- process by which food is converted into energy
- this brings O2 poor blood from the heart to the lungs
- carries food from the pharynx to the stomach
- vessels surrounding the heart; serves to give O2 and nutrients to the heart
- the lower chambers of the heart
- starts to break down proteins in the stomach
- branches that bring air into the inner parts of the lung
14 Clues: also known as throat • the lower chambers of the heart • a muscle that brings air into the body • vessel that takes blood away from the heart • carries food from the pharynx to the stomach • starts to break down proteins in the stomach • process by which food is converted into energy • this brings O2 poor blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 2020-11-04
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- a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- small vessels where oxygen and nutrients leave the blood to go into the cells and carbon dioxide and other waste products enter the blood from the cells
- cells that carry oxygen throughout the body
- carry waste products from all the parts of the body back to the heart
- The lower chambers of the heart
- carry blood that has oxygen and nutrients from the heart to all parts of the body
- This separate the atria from the ventricles. They are flaps of tissue that prevent blood from flowing backwards.
- The water portion of the blood
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- cells that carry disease fighters
- These structures help blood to clot
- The upper chambers of the heart
- Oxygen from the respiratory system + Nutrients from the digestive system = _________
- tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body
- The structure that separates the heart into two pumps
14 Clues: The water portion of the blood • The upper chambers of the heart • The lower chambers of the heart • cells that carry disease fighters • These structures help blood to clot • cells that carry oxygen throughout the body • tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body • The structure that separates the heart into two pumps • ...
Starter crossword burning food 2025-03-04
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- The process of releasing energy from glucose in cells. (11)
- The sugar broken down in respiration to release energy. (7)
- The muscle that helps with breathing by contracting and relaxing. (9)
- A structure in the heart that prevents backflow of blood. (5)
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. (7)
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. (6)
- The lower chamber of the heart. (9)
- The process of burning something to release energy. (10)
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- Gas required for both burning food and respiration. (6)
- a unit used to measure energy in food. (7)
- The rhythmic throbbing of arteries caused by the beating of the heart. (5)
- The element found in all food that is released as dioxide during respiration. (6)
- The upper chamber of the heart. (6)
- A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart. (4)
14 Clues: The upper chamber of the heart. (6) • The lower chamber of the heart. (9) • a unit used to measure energy in food. (7) • Gas required for both burning food and respiration. (6) • A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart. (4) • The process of burning something to release energy. (10) • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. (7) • ...
Timmy 2023-06-29
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- The middle, muscular layer of the heart responsible for its contractions.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
- A lubricating fluid found in the pericardial cavity between the layers of the pericardium, which reduces friction as the heart beats.
- The blood vessel that carries oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle to the lungs.
- Tiny thin-walled blood vessels where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs between the blood and tissues.
- The innermost layer of the heart, composed of smooth endothelial cells that line the heart and valves.
- A valve between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery that prevents blood from flowing back into the ventricle when it contracts.
- One of the two upper chambers of the heart, which receive blood from the veins.
- A sac-like structure that surrounds and protects the heart, composed of two layers (visceral and parietal pericardium).
- A valve between the right atrium and right ventricle that prevents blood from flowing back into the atrium when the ventricle contracts.
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- A partition or wall that separates the chambers of the heart.
- A valve between the left ventricle and aorta that prevents blood from flowing back into the ventricle when it contracts.
- A valve between the left atrium and left ventricle that prevents blood from flowing back into the atrium when the ventricle contracts.
- The largest artery in the body that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
- One of the two lower chambers of the heart, responsible for pumping blood out to the body or lungs.
15 Clues: A partition or wall that separates the chambers of the heart. • The middle, muscular layer of the heart responsible for its contractions. • One of the two upper chambers of the heart, which receive blood from the veins. • The blood vessel that carries oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle to the lungs. • ...
When you miss cardiac surgery... 2024-07-20
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- The first name of the future cardiac surgeon who just smashed their cardiac surgery eval (9 letters)
- Surgical removal of plaque from the inner lining of an artery to restore normal blood flow (13 letters)
- Procedure to repair a stenotic heart valve using a balloon catheter (13 letters)
- Surgical procedure to repair or reshape the ring (annulus) of a heart valve (11 letters)
- Necrosis of myocardial tissue due to ischemia, commonly referred to as a heart attack (11 letters)
- Surgical incision into the chest wall to gain access to the thoracic organs (11 letters)
- Surgical connection between two blood vessels or other tubular structures (11 letters)
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- Induced cardiac arrest using a cold solution to protect the myocardium during surgery (12 letters)
- Pathological narrowing of a cardiac valve or blood vessel, impairing blood flow (8 letters)
- The process of stopping bleeding or hemorrhage during surgery (10 letters)
- Mesh tube inserted into a blood vessel to keep it open and ensure blood flow (5 letters)
- Device implanted to regulate heart rate in patients with symptomatic bradycardia (9 letters)
- Upper chamber of the heart that receives blood returning from the body and lungs (6 letters)
- Combined replacement of the aortic valve, aortic root, and ascending aorta (7 letters)
- Catheter-based technique used to remove or destroy abnormal heart tissue causing arrhythmia (8 letters)
- Complex that is a rare congenital malformation with four obstructive lesions of the left heart: supravalvular mitral membrane, parachute mitral valve, muscular or membranous subvalvular aortic stenosis and coarctation of aorta (5 letters)
- Chosen procedure for correcting multiple vessel occlusions in the setting of a STEMI (4 letters)
- Surgical procedure for replacing a diseased aortic valve with a prosthetic valve (4 letters)
18 Clues: The process of stopping bleeding or hemorrhage during surgery (10 letters) • Procedure to repair a stenotic heart valve using a balloon catheter (13 letters) • Combined replacement of the aortic valve, aortic root, and ascending aorta (7 letters) • Surgical connection between two blood vessels or other tubular structures (11 letters) • ...
The Body System's 2018-02-02
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- Carries blood back to the heart
- The system that works together with the heart
- Increases the surface area in the small intestine
- The system that is the collections of glands
- Delivers nutrients and oxygen to all of the cells
- Controls body rhythms
- Pumps out your blood
- The system that helps you move
- (only found in women) help control reproduction
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- Is a organ that absorbs nutrients for the body
- The system that circulates blood
- The system of digesting food
- The organ that carries food to the stomach
- Controls the level of sugar in the blood
- The system that protects the body
- Protects the heart and lungs
16 Clues: Pumps out your blood • Controls body rhythms • The system of digesting food • Protects the heart and lungs • The system that helps you move • Carries blood back to the heart • The system that circulates blood • The system that protects the body • Controls the level of sugar in the blood • The organ that carries food to the stomach • The system that is the collections of glands • ...
Greystone secrets: the strangers 2023-11-28
Human Body 2019-12-11
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- Intestine t absorption of food takes place
- where digested food is absorbed
- mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- Liquid part of blood
- Bottom part of the heart
- connects the mouth to the stomach
- Where the food digestion begins
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- Blood Cell Carries oxygen from the lungs to the body cells.
- Higher part of the heart
- part in forming scabs
- Blood Cell-cell that fights disease
- connects arteries and veins
- vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- Intestine absorption of food takes place
15 Clues: Liquid part of blood • part in forming scabs • Higher part of the heart • Bottom part of the heart • connects arteries and veins • where digested food is absorbed • Where the food digestion begins • connects the mouth to the stomach • Blood Cell-cell that fights disease • mechanical and chemical digestion of food • Intestine absorption of food takes place • ...
science 2019-12-09
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- basic unit of life
- collection of tissue specialized for one thing
- lead from bronchi to alveoli
- where digestion begins
- takes blood to the heart
- where veins and arteries meet
- tube from the mouth to the stomach
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- lower chamber of the heart
- located in the small intestine and where digested food absorption takes place
- takes blood away from the heart
- where most food absorption takes place
- upper chamber of the heart
- collection of cells that do the same things
- large muscular sac that continues digestion
- liquid part of the blood
15 Clues: basic unit of life • where digestion begins • takes blood to the heart • liquid part of the blood • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • lead from bronchi to alveoli • where veins and arteries meet • takes blood away from the heart • tube from the mouth to the stomach • where most food absorption takes place • collection of cells that do the same things • ...
Human Body System Puzzle 2021-12-10
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- plays an important role in forming scabs
- fights of diseases
- absorbs water
- connects arteries and veins
- wher most nutrient absorption takes place
- carries blood back to the heart
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- where digestion begins
- large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- liquid part of your blood
- upper chamber of the heart
- lower chamber of the heart
- carries blood away from the heart
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- carries oxygen from the lungs to body
- cover the inner surface of the small intestine where digested food is absorbed
15 Clues: absorbs water • fights of diseases • where digestion begins • liquid part of your blood • upper chamber of the heart • lower chamber of the heart • connects arteries and veins • carries blood back to the heart • carries blood away from the heart • carries oxygen from the lungs to body • plays an important role in forming scabs • wher most nutrient absorption takes place • ...
Human Body Crossword 2022-09-25
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- The main artery of the body
- spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear
- Carry blood into the heart
- It is a group of tissues.
- Carry blood away from the heart
- It is divided into 4 chambers
- This blood vessel is where gas is exchanged.
- Stores and breaks down food
- Eliminate toxins
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- It is a group of cells of the same type.
- Control the body
- it is the transparent front part of the eye.
- Responsible for exchange of air.
- The blood enters the heart through this part.
- Our body is made of this.
15 Clues: Control the body • Eliminate toxins • It is a group of tissues. • Our body is made of this. • Carry blood into the heart • The main artery of the body • Stores and breaks down food • It is divided into 4 chambers • Carry blood away from the heart • Responsible for exchange of air. • spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear • It is a group of cells of the same type. • ...
cardiovascular crossword 2025-05-07
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- cava Carries blood
- circulates blood
- contract and pump blood
- carrying oxygen
- artery oxygenated blood
- transport deoxygenated blood
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- transport oxygen rich blood
- surrounds and protects the heart
- upper cavities of heart
- vein oxygen rich blood
- lower cavities of heart
- blood clots
- deliver oxygen and nutrients
- keeps blood flowing
- distribute oxygen rich bllod
15 Clues: blood clots • carrying oxygen • circulates blood • keeps blood flowing • cava Carries blood • upper cavities of heart • lower cavities of heart • contract and pump blood • vein oxygen rich blood • artery oxygenated blood • transport oxygen rich blood • deliver oxygen and nutrients • distribute oxygen rich bllod • transport deoxygenated blood • surrounds and protects the heart
The Circulatory System 2013-05-27
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- Region that initiates each contraction
- Blood vessels that take away blood from the heart that has not yet reached a capillary
- The route on the left side of the heart
- Blood vessel that collects blood from the capillaries and returns it to the heart
- Heart can contract by itself, without the stimulation of a nerve
- The side of the heart on which the wall is thicker
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- The route on the right side of the heart
- Valve which separates the atria and ventricles
- Largest artery in the body;distributes oxygenated blood to all parts of the body
- Messages are carried from the _________ to the pacemaker
- Another term for adrenaline
- Signals the pacemaker to increase the beating of the heart
12 Clues: Another term for adrenaline • Region that initiates each contraction • The route on the left side of the heart • The route on the right side of the heart • Valve which separates the atria and ventricles • The side of the heart on which the wall is thicker • Messages are carried from the _________ to the pacemaker • ...
Heart Dissection Crossword 2025-02-10
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- Deoxygenated blood enters this top chamber
- Largest artery in the heart that carries oxygenated blood
- Oxygenated blood enters the heart through this blood vessel
- Covers the atria
- This groove separates the right & left ventricles of the heart
- This valve prevents blood from flowing backwards from the right ventricle to the right atrium
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- This chamber is largest in the entire heart because it pumps oxygenated blood to the whole body
- This structure breaks off into the pulmonary arteries
- Blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart
- Pointed tip of the heart, & the lowest part of the left ventricle
- These structures allow blood to flow in 1 direction, not backwards
- Blood vessel that pumps blood toward the heart
12 Clues: Covers the atria • Deoxygenated blood enters this top chamber • Blood vessel that pumps blood toward the heart • Blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart • This structure breaks off into the pulmonary arteries • Largest artery in the heart that carries oxygenated blood • Oxygenated blood enters the heart through this blood vessel • ...
SHAPE 2025-03-03
16 Clues: Gas • united • Church • Compare • Correct • Calling • Not yours • Spiritual • Difficult • expression • who you are • One another • Experiences • What you can do • Center of being • Heart determines
Circulation Aids 2014-10-15
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- Having an artificial heart fitted may result in what?
- If the arteries become narrow, and blood flow is restricted, it can result in this.
- Artificial hearts are not _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by the body's immune system
- A person with a tube within their arteries may need to take this to stop blood clotting on the tube
- Tubes inserted inside arteries help keep the arteries _ _ _ _
- These are mechanical devices that are put into a person to pump blood if their own blood fails
- Tubes inserted inside arteries are a way of lowering the _ _ _ _ of heart attack
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- When blood can pass through to the heart muscles, our heart keeps on _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Heart valves can be replaced by what type of valves,if they become defective?
- This is a blood substitute which is used to replace the lost volume of blood
- This type of heart disease is caused by arteries getting blocked by fatty deposits
- This may form as a result of the arteries being irritated, possibly by the tubes placed inside the arteries
- These are tubes inserted inside arteries
- You would need to undergo this for a artificial heart
14 Clues: These are tubes inserted inside arteries • Having an artificial heart fitted may result in what? • You would need to undergo this for a artificial heart • Tubes inserted inside arteries help keep the arteries _ _ _ _ • Artificial hearts are not _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by the body's immune system • ...
Circulatory System Vocab 2023-12-01
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- tiny,thin vessels that exchange waste between the blood and tissue cells
- the right receives oxygen-poor blood and pumps it into the right ventricle and the left pumps the oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it into the left ventricle
- large vein that carries blood from the lower body into the heart
- main blood vessel that supplies oxygen
- large vein that carries blood from the upper body into the heart
- living organisms breathe it in and transform it into carbon dioxide
- organ that pumps blood
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- breath in and oxygen from the air moves to your blood
- blood vessels that move blood between your heart and your lungs
- the right pumps the oxygen-poor blood into the lungs and the left pumps the oxygen-rich blood to the body
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart from cells,tissues,and organs
- major blood vessel that carries blood away from your heart
- waste that we breathe out
- one way passage that prevents the blood from going back into the heart
14 Clues: organ that pumps blood • waste that we breathe out • main blood vessel that supplies oxygen • breath in and oxygen from the air moves to your blood • major blood vessel that carries blood away from your heart • blood vessels that move blood between your heart and your lungs • large vein that carries blood from the lower body into the heart • ...
What a Flex 2025-12-16
Ananias and Sapphira 2021-04-23
Biology 2014-09-07
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- A symptom of Coronary Artery Disease
- It consists of water with cells and proteins suspended in it
- A result of blocked coronary arteries
- A disease where plaque builds up inside your arteries
- Carry blood away from the heart
- To pump blood around the body
- Return deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Fights infections
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- The circulatory system in which blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from the interstitial fluid
- The circulatory system where blood is pumped to the primary body cavity
- The smallest blood vessels
- Responsible for delivering blood to the heart
- Clots blood
- When atherosclerosis affects the coronary arteries
- Carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Consists of 4 chambers
16 Clues: Clots blood • Fights infections • Consists of 4 chambers • The smallest blood vessels • To pump blood around the body • Carry blood away from the heart • Carry oxygen and carbon dioxide • A symptom of Coronary Artery Disease • A result of blocked coronary arteries • Return deoxygenated blood to the heart • Responsible for delivering blood to the heart • ...
Now try this! 2023-11-25
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- cancer, A non-communicable disease of the chest
- Absorbs light to make glucose
- These carry blood away from the heart
- A biological catalyst
- acids, The product of protein digestion
- This means the best pH for an enzyme to work
- Makes proteins in a cell
- The biggest chamber in the heart
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- An enzyme that digests starch into sugar
- How substances move across membranes from high to low concentrations
- tThe small air sacs which give the lungs a huge surface area
- The protein in red blood cells which binds with oxygen
- Makes energy in the cell
- A communicable disease or infection
- The smallest chamber in the heart
- These carry blood to the heart
16 Clues: A biological catalyst • Makes energy in the cell • Makes proteins in a cell • Absorbs light to make glucose • These carry blood to the heart • The biggest chamber in the heart • The smallest chamber in the heart • A communicable disease or infection • These carry blood away from the heart • acids, The product of protein digestion • An enzyme that digests starch into sugar • ...
Unit 12 Crossword- For terms that are more than one word there are no spaces between words. 2015-05-27
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- carries blood between the heart and the lungs
- binds with oxygen in red blood cells
- cushions the CNS and helps supply it with nutrients, hormones, and white blood cells
- carries blood between the heart and the rest of the body
- dichotomy between fight and flight in the autonomic nervous system
- relay point between a neuron and a receiving cell
- abnormally low amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- coordinates body movement
- fluid is pumped through open ended tubes
- serves as input center for sensory data going to the cerebrum and output center for motor responses
- smallest blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- voice box
- pumping phase if the heart
- 3-5% of this is dissolved oxygen
- sends sensory data to higher brain centers
- controls pituitary gland and acts as a biological clock
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- 21% of this is oxygen
- facilitates exchange of material in the body
- largest blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- blood stays within a set of tubes and is distinct from interstitial fluids
- muscle under the lungs that expands and contracts
- air is forced into lungs
- air moves passively into lungs after air pressure drops
- passes data between the spinal cord and forebrain
24 Clues: voice box • 21% of this is oxygen • air is forced into lungs • coordinates body movement • pumping phase if the heart • 3-5% of this is dissolved oxygen • binds with oxygen in red blood cells • fluid is pumped through open ended tubes • sends sensory data to higher brain centers • facilitates exchange of material in the body • carries blood between the heart and the lungs • ...
Biology Unit 12 Crossword 2016-06-01
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- sheet of muscle that separates chest cavity from abdominal cavity
- sensory filter of vertebrate brain
- voice box
- system of breathing in which lower air pressure causes air to enter lungs
- relay point between neurons or neuron and effector cell
- part of an animal where O2 from the environment diffuses into living cells and CO2 diffuses out to the surrounding environment
- relaxation phase of the heart
- chamber of heart that pumps blood
- carries blood between heart and the rest of the body
- brain and spinal cord in vertebrates
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- many tiny sacs where gas exchange happens in lungs
- converted from fibrinogen to clot blood
- protein with iron that transports oxygen
- tiny blood vessels that run in all parts of the body
- conductor of heartbeats also known as the sinoatrial node
- folded tissue layer that forms the surface of the cerebrum
- blood vessels that return blood back to heart
- pumps fluid through open end tubes to flow through cells
- chemical messenger that carries information from a neuron to a cell
- detects pacemaker impulses
- number of heart beats per minute
- controls pituitary gland and hormone secretion
- windpipe
- also known as white blood cells
- coordinates body movement with cerebrum
25 Clues: windpipe • voice box • detects pacemaker impulses • relaxation phase of the heart • also known as white blood cells • number of heart beats per minute • chamber of heart that pumps blood • sensory filter of vertebrate brain • brain and spinal cord in vertebrates • converted from fibrinogen to clot blood • coordinates body movement with cerebrum • ...
Cardiac and Respiratory Disorders 2022-12-08
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- thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries
- lack of oxygen that may lead to unconsciousness or death
- restriction of the bronchial tubes frequently caused by allergies
- heart attack. Occurs when the coronary areries that feed the heart muscles are blocked or clogged
- when patient stops breathing repeatedly when sleeping
- type of heart failure that causes fluid to build up around the heart, lungs and other organs
- inflammation of the bronchi
- sounds heard with a stethoscope in the lungs because of fluid in the airways
- difficult or painful breathing
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- bluish discoloration of the skin and nail beds
- inhalation of food or other foreign body into the respiratory system
- blood disorder that prevents blood from clotting
- diseases of the heart muscle
- condition in which breathing is easier when sitting or standing
- cancer of white blood cells
- genetic disease affects children by the production of thick mucus, causing congestion in the lungs and digestive system
- inflammation of the throat; sore throat
- inflammation of the voice box
- respiratory disorder occurring in infants and children that typically displays a barking type of cough
- extremely painful condition caused by inflammation of the membrane surrounding the lungs
- rapid breathing
- foreign material that is circulating in the bloodstream
22 Clues: rapid breathing • cancer of white blood cells • inflammation of the bronchi • diseases of the heart muscle • inflammation of the voice box • difficult or painful breathing • inflammation of the throat; sore throat • bluish discoloration of the skin and nail beds • blood disorder that prevents blood from clotting • thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries • ...
Cardiac Pathology 2021-09-29
Across
- disturbance in rate or rhythm of heart
- improper closing of valve, allows blood back into prior chamber
- type of failure; acute or chronic condition in which the heart is unable to pump a sufficient quantity of blood to meed the needs of peripheral tissues
- temporary loss of consciousness followed by spontaneous recovery
- persistent elevation of blood pressure
- pain or cramping sensation in lower extremity
- at lease 6 distinct disorders that affect levels of circulating blood lipids
- tube like
- act by altering the clotting factor cascade
- round
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- intermittent episodes of small artery or arteriole constriction of the extremities
- increase O2 supply to heart AND decrease the O2 demand of the heart; typically administered orally
- facilitate the action of antithrombin III
- type of blockers that are typically used as adjuncts to other conventional medications, especially ACE inhibitors
- occurs in mitral or tricuspid valves
- moving blood clot
- type of inhibitor that acts to reduce afterload and remove retained salt and water
- abnormal dilation in the wall of an artery or vein
- shortness of breath
- impairs the synthesis of several clotting factors at the liver by blocking the recycling of vitamin K
- a blueish discoloration
- act directly on the kidneys to increase the volume of urine excreted
22 Clues: round • tube like • moving blood clot • shortness of breath • a blueish discoloration • occurs in mitral or tricuspid valves • disturbance in rate or rhythm of heart • persistent elevation of blood pressure • facilitate the action of antithrombin III • act by altering the clotting factor cascade • pain or cramping sensation in lower extremity • ...
Human Circulatory and Respiratory System Extension 2023-08-18
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- Dioxide Every exhale releases this gas; plants love it for photosynthesis.
- A balanced one ensures optimal energy, growth, and brain power.
- An initial chamber in the heart, like a welcoming room for blood.
- Engaging in this boosts cognition, mood, and cardiovascular health.
- Vessel These intricate pathways ensure blood's journey throughout our body.
- The rhythmic pattern your heart follows; think of it as its own drumline.
- Our body's intricate dance with Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.
- The foundational blocks of life; you're made of trillions of them!
- Vital for cellular respiration; we breathe it, trees gift it.
- A powerful chamber in the heart that propels blood forward.
- This liquid component of blood plays a role in clotting and immunity.
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- System An intricate network ensuring every cell gets its due.
- Blood Vital cells carrying life's essential gas: Oxygen.
- System An architectural marvel aiding in the gas exchange process.
- A tangible rhythm on your wrist, indicating life's tempo.
- A fundamental act; the bridge between our body and the atmosphere.
- The main arterial highway, originating from the heart.
- An indefatigable organ, symbolizing life and emotions alike.
- The life-sustaining fluid highway transporting vital nutrients.
- Blood Cells Our body's valiant defenders against foreign invaders.
- The never-ending journey of blood, nourishing every cell.
- A holistic state of well-being: physical, mental, and emotional.
22 Clues: The main arterial highway, originating from the heart. • Blood Vital cells carrying life's essential gas: Oxygen. • A tangible rhythm on your wrist, indicating life's tempo. • The never-ending journey of blood, nourishing every cell. • Our body's intricate dance with Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. • A powerful chamber in the heart that propels blood forward. • ...
Circulatory System Crossword 2023-11-21
Across
- Relating to the lungs
- Found in the lower portion of the heart
- Same job as 10-Across, but takes blood from the lower body
- Along with 19-Across and 5-Down, one of three materials the circulatory system transports
- Like 7-Across, takes oxygen-deprived blood back to the heart
- Something you shouldn't do if you want to keep your system healthy
- Something you should get checked to keep a healthy system
- A blood vessel that usually takes blood away from the heart
- A disease that occurs when blood doesn't go to the brain
- Like 3-Down, a system partner of the circulatory system
- Along with 5-Down and 9-Across, one of three materials the circulatory system transports
- See 1-Down
- A variety of materials the circulatory system removes
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- With 20-Across, what blood is classified as
- Like 18-Across, a system partner of the circulatory system
- Along with 19-Across and 9-Across, one of three materials the circulatory system transports
- A material the pulmonary system removes
- A disease caused by high cholesterol
- Connecting veins and arteries is one of its functions
- A common analogy for the heart
- Found in the upper portion of the heart
- A major artery in the system
22 Clues: See 1-Down • Relating to the lungs • A major artery in the system • A common analogy for the heart • A disease caused by high cholesterol • Found in the lower portion of the heart • A material the pulmonary system removes • Found in the upper portion of the heart • With 20-Across, what blood is classified as • Connecting veins and arteries is one of its functions • ...
heart crossword, a bit harder 2025-09-11
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- Autonomic fibers that decrease heart rate via vagus nerve
- Site where the pulmonary trunk bifurcates into right and left pulmonary arteries
- Posterior recess of the pericardial cavity behind the left atrium
- Structure that electrically insulates atria from ventricles while supporting valve orifices
- Depression in interatrial septum marking closure of foramen ovale
- Thickening of endothoracic fascia covering the lung apex
- Fibroserous sac enclosing the heart and great vessel roots
- Nerve that carries referred pain from pericardium to the shoulder
- Valve with three cusps guarding right AV orifice
- Muscular ridges on the interior walls of ventricles
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- Ligament that tethers the fibrous pericardium to the diaphragm
- Groove on the external surface of the heart that separates the atria from the ventricles
- Small veins that drain directly into heart chambers, bypassing coronary sinus
- Artery running in coronary sulcus to the left, giving left marginal branch
- Smooth-walled posterior part of the right atrium, derived embryologically from sinus venosus
- Chamber forming the apex of the heart
- Coronary artery branch that typically supplies the posterior interventricular artery in right-dominant circulation
- Main inspiratory muscle of respiration, pierced by IVC at T8
- Ridge in RA separating pectinate muscles from smooth sinus venarum
- Major vein running with the LAD in the anterior interventricular sulcus
20 Clues: Chamber forming the apex of the heart • Valve with three cusps guarding right AV orifice • Muscular ridges on the interior walls of ventricles • Thickening of endothoracic fascia covering the lung apex • Autonomic fibers that decrease heart rate via vagus nerve • Fibroserous sac enclosing the heart and great vessel roots • ...
Unit 6: About Your Heart 2023-05-08
12 Clues: 근육 • 작동하다 • clean and new • Your heart is here. • It pumps your blood. • Your heart's movement. • You use it to breathe. • your hand in a ball shape • We breathe it in the air. • Your heart works like this. • A heart beats 72 ___ a minute. • Your hearts pumps this in your body.
The Circulatory System 2023-04-25
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- Liquid portion of the blood which suspends the blood cells and platelets.
- Carries blood away from the heart.
- Plaque buildup on the inside of arteries. Could cause a heart attack or stroke
- Occurs when the heart valves do not open enough to let blood flow through.
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- Connects arteries and veins.
- An abnormal rhythm of the heart.
- Control the flow of blood by opening and closing. They allow the blood to flow in only one direction in the heart.
- Smallest blood cells. Needed for clotting.
- Carries blood towards the heart.
- Muscular organ that pumps blood through blood vessels.
- Occurs when the heart valves do not close properly; blood can leak through.
11 Clues: Connects arteries and veins. • An abnormal rhythm of the heart. • Carries blood towards the heart. • Carries blood away from the heart. • Smallest blood cells. Needed for clotting. • Muscular organ that pumps blood through blood vessels. • Liquid portion of the blood which suspends the blood cells and platelets. • ...
Parts of the Heart 2024-02-28
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- What supplies oxygen and nutrients to the Heart?
- What pumps everything needed to be pumped in the Heart?
- What connects arteries to veins?
- What helps the heart pump blood efficiently by preventing it from flowing back into the heart chambers.
- What carries oxygen poor blood to your heart's right atrium,
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- What pumps the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs in the Heart?
- What prevents the backward flow of blood?
- What receives oxygen and pumps it to the right
- What sends electrical pulses to help your heart beat at a normal rate and rhythm.
- What carries rich blood in and out of the Heart?
- What carries blood through and out of the Heart?
11 Clues: What connects arteries to veins? • What prevents the backward flow of blood? • What receives oxygen and pumps it to the right • What supplies oxygen and nutrients to the Heart? • What carries rich blood in and out of the Heart? • What carries blood through and out of the Heart? • What pumps everything needed to be pumped in the Heart? • ...
Blood and Circulation 2014-03-19
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- pumps the blood throughout the body
- carries oxygen to all parts of the body
- carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, food, and waste products
- liquid part of blood
- routes where blood travels
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- lower chambers of the heart
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- fights and kills germs that may enter the bloodstream
- smallest blood vessels
- upper chambers of the heart
- help stop bleeding
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
12 Clues: help stop bleeding • liquid part of blood • smallest blood vessels • routes where blood travels • upper chambers of the heart • lower chambers of the heart • pumps the blood throughout the body • carries oxygen to all parts of the body • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Symptomatology of Arrhythmias and Heart Block 2025-04-14
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- Sudden loss of consciousness, common in heart block
- A medication contraindicated in complete heart block
- Rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of heart muscle
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- The type of rhythm seen in atrial fibrillation
- Abnormally fast heart rate, seen in many arrhythmias
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- A drug used to terminate episodes of PSVT
- Abnormally slow heart rate, often seen in heart blocks
- A portable device used to monitor heart rhythm continuously over 24–48 hours
- A device used to regulate abnormal heart rhythms
10 Clues: A drug used to terminate episodes of PSVT • The type of rhythm seen in atrial fibrillation • A device used to regulate abnormal heart rhythms • Sudden loss of consciousness, common in heart block • A medication contraindicated in complete heart block • Abnormally fast heart rate, seen in many arrhythmias • Abnormally slow heart rate, often seen in heart blocks • ...
heart 2021-05-27
6 Clues: procter our body • carry blood out of heart • gives out carbon dioxide • bring blood back to heart • blood pick up oxygen form the lungs • system its function blood blood vessels...
Heart 2022-11-14
heart 2023-08-23
6 Clues: Straightforward, honest, discretion • Caring, honest, yet straight-forward • Relationships, authenticity, follow-through • Owning mistakes, learning mindset, never blaming • Ownership, calculated risks, alignment to company goals • Passion, emotional-connection, perseverance when times are tough
Human Body 2025-11-20
Across
- Main organ in the circulatory system
- Largest organ
- Carries blood away from heart
- Bone helmet
- Carries blood towards the heart
- Smallest type of vessel
- The system with the brain
- What food gives us
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- What we breathe
- Largest bone in human body
- Cells make it up
- Fancy word for throat
- Sends messages
- Halloween decor
- Main organ in the respiratory system
- Main organ in the nervous system
16 Clues: Bone helmet • Largest organ • Sends messages • What we breathe • Halloween decor • Cells make it up • What food gives us • Fancy word for throat • Smallest type of vessel • The system with the brain • Largest bone in human body • Carries blood away from heart • Carries blood towards the heart • Main organ in the nervous system • Main organ in the circulatory system • ...
Cardiac tumors, PEricard disease and Heart Transplantation 2025-12-16
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- Acute inflammation of the pericardium with a “bread-and-butter” appearance.
- Most common primary benign cardiac tumor in adults.
- Most common cardiac tumor in children.
- Type of heart transplant where the donor heart replaces the native heart.
- The fibrous and serous sac surrounding the heart.
- Triad of hypotension, muffled heart sounds, and jugular venous distension.
- Lifelong therapy required after heart transplantation to prevent rejection.
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- Rare but aggressive malignant primary heart tumor.
- Chronic thickening and fibrosis of the pericardium restricting heart filling.
- Accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac that can compress the heart.
10 Clues: Most common cardiac tumor in children. • The fibrous and serous sac surrounding the heart. • Rare but aggressive malignant primary heart tumor. • Most common primary benign cardiac tumor in adults. • Accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac that can compress the heart. • Type of heart transplant where the donor heart replaces the native heart. • ...
Cardio 1 2021-11-17
Across
- based on which artery supplies the inferior posterior interventricular septum
- AV valve on the left side
- the part of the heart which remains contracted for longer
- two branches going down the interventricular septum
- the main trajectory of electrical stimulation in ECG
- when valve doesnt open properly
- period on ECG which is isoelectric
- receptors in the carotid and aortic body sensing pressure
- the initial filling of the heart, diastolic/venous pressure
- the neurotransmitter for the parasympathetic system
- protein inhibiting the SERCA
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- node which has the main pacemaker current in the heart
- describes vessels which can accomodate more volume without increasing pressure
- hypertrophy characterized by fibrosis
- the ganglion for the sympathetic system
- fibers for electrical conduction in the ventricles
- which channels are absent in atrial myocardium
- the force the heart needs to contract in systole
- receptor for sympathetic action
- time for sodium channel reactivation
- muscles attached to chordae tendinae
21 Clues: AV valve on the left side • protein inhibiting the SERCA • when valve doesnt open properly • receptor for sympathetic action • period on ECG which is isoelectric • time for sodium channel reactivation • muscles attached to chordae tendinae • hypertrophy characterized by fibrosis • the ganglion for the sympathetic system • which channels are absent in atrial myocardium • ...
Human body 2022-05-20
Across
- what color blood cells fight infection
- removes old or damaged red blood cells
- move in a circle, returning to the same point
- chemicals made by white blood cells that bind to a specific antigen
- this system fights infections from bacteria, viruses and fungi
- the yellowish, fluid part of the blood
- collects in the arteries and limits the blood flow
- the body's pump
- what color blood cells carry oxygen
- this is where the blood cells deposit carbon dioxide
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- simple, one-celled microscopic organisms
- first defense against ingested or inhaled pollutants
- connect veins to the arteries
- the heart is the size or your _______
- these assist with blood clotting
- a disease that spreads rapidly in a particular area and makes many people sick
- an infectious organism that reproduces within the cells of an infected host
- system that helps with the body's immune system
- return blood to the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
- colorless liquid that flows through the lymphatic system
21 Clues: the body's pump • return blood to the heart • connect veins to the arteries • carry blood away from the heart • these assist with blood clotting • what color blood cells carry oxygen • the heart is the size or your _______ • what color blood cells fight infection • removes old or damaged red blood cells • the yellowish, fluid part of the blood • ...
Science 2016-06-07
Across
- Outside of plant cell, made of cellulose, provides structure and protection from injury.
- The brain of the cell.
- The pump in the circulatory system.
- System Heart,blood and vessels.
- Permits some materials into and out of the cell and provides support.
- Muscle in your mouth that used for pushing food around.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The vessels connect arteries to veins.
- The most important gas people need to breath in.
- A vessel that moves blood to the heart.
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- Mitosis and Cytokinesis
- The first part of Digestive system.
- intestine The place absorb Nutrients to the blood.
- Large,reddish,oval structure, make energy to the cell.
- A vessel that moves blood away from the heart.
- Reproduction, growth and repair.
- The organ in body used for hold food and churns food.
- The place where circulatory system exchanged gas.
- The liquid in your body.
- A structure composed of different tissues working together to perform a complex body function.
20 Clues: The brain of the cell. • Mitosis and Cytokinesis • The liquid in your body. • System Heart,blood and vessels. • The largest artery in the body. • Reproduction, growth and repair. • The first part of Digestive system. • The pump in the circulatory system. • The vessels connect arteries to veins. • A vessel that moves blood to the heart. • ...
Body Teen Health 2020-10-27
Across
- delivers blood to the heart and away from the heart
- the area protecting the heart, lungs, and other organs
- the 2 bones in the forearm
- helps move the shoulder
- three-headed muscle
- Either of two airways, which are primary branches of the trachea, leading directly into the lungs.
- vertebrae that extend into the brain and body
- the top of the head
- pumps blood into the body
- a location where 2 or more bones connect
- the jaw area of the head
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- the brain and spinal cord
- contains all the nerves in the body
- Any of the small blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.
- a type of muscle tissue
- used to inhale and breathe out air from the lungs
- the central nervous system of an animal located in the skull
- a thin-walled, cartilaginous tube connecting the larynx to the bronchi; the windpipe.
- the muscle that contracts when you bend your elbow
- a channel for transmitting venous blood.
20 Clues: three-headed muscle • the top of the head • a type of muscle tissue • helps move the shoulder • the jaw area of the head • the brain and spinal cord • pumps blood into the body • the 2 bones in the forearm • contains all the nerves in the body • a channel for transmitting venous blood. • a location where 2 or more bones connect • vertebrae that extend into the brain and body • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
Across
- organ that allows the sense of smell
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
- this system brings oxygen into the body and helps remove carbon dioxide from the body
- a pair of breathing organs that remove carbon dioxide and bring oxygen to blood
- largest muscle in the human body
- bones in the spine
- this system control all feelings, thoughts, learning, memory, and senses.
- carries messages to the brain
- line consisting of nerves that carry incoming and outgoing messages to the brain and the rest of the body
- bodies hardest working muscle
- three pound organ that controls all functions of the body
- allows the arm to bend
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- system made up of 206 bones
- this systems main purpose is to allow movement
- a tube in the respiratory system that connects the pharynx and the lungs
- transports blood away from the heart
- returns blood back to the heart
- smallest bone in the skelton
- allows extension of the forearm at the elbow joint
- where bones meet
20 Clues: where bones meet • bones in the spine • allows the arm to bend • system made up of 206 bones • smallest bone in the skelton • carries messages to the brain • bodies hardest working muscle • returns blood back to the heart • largest muscle in the human body • organ that allows the sense of smell • transports blood away from the heart • this systems main purpose is to allow movement • ...
hans puzzle 2020-10-28
Across
- How many muscles are in a hand
- what is the main part of the nervous system
- what is the hardest bone in the body
- small flap of tissue that covers the wind pipe
- what is another name for the voice box
- what muscles hold the skeleton together
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- how many chambers does the heart have
- what you breathe in when you inhale
- what carries the blood to the heart
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- the part of the brain that controls appetite
- what type of bone tissue resembles a sponge
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the muscles that surround the femur bone
- What is the thickest layer of the heart wall
- what is the smallest bone in the body
- what framework of protein are bones made of
- the cells that make of the nervous system
- what system is acting when you feel pain
- largest blood vessel in the entire body
20 Clues: How many muscles are in a hand • what you breathe in when you inhale • what carries the blood to the heart • what is the hardest bone in the body • what is the smallest bone in the body • how many chambers does the heart have • what is another name for the voice box • what muscles hold the skeleton together • largest blood vessel in the entire body • ...
Body Systems Extra Credit 2024-04-10
Across
- These are the levels from cell to organism.
- What is the function of the muscular system?
- What attaches bone to muscle?
- This is a function of the skeletal system.
- This type of muscle is found only in the heart.
- What is the name for internal stability in the body?
- These vessels carry blood away from the heart.
- Where does air enter your respiratory system?
- There are 650 of these in the body.
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- What is the main organ of the skeletal system?
- What is the main function of the circulatory system?
- This type of muscle is automatic.
- What organelle performs cellular respiration?
- What is the smallest unit of life?
- There are three types of these in the circulatory system.
- These attach bone to bone.
- What organ is the pump for the circulatory system?
- The lungs, heart, bones, and blood vessels are all examples of this.
- This is brought into the body by the respiratory system.
- What are the main organs of the respiratory system?
20 Clues: These attach bone to bone. • What attaches bone to muscle? • This type of muscle is automatic. • What is the smallest unit of life? • There are 650 of these in the body. • This is a function of the skeletal system. • These are the levels from cell to organism. • What is the function of the muscular system? • What organelle performs cellular respiration? • ...
frog anotomy 2024-06-04
Across
- the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- digestion update of sugar
- air opening to exchange gases
- Membrane hearing
- Transparent cover that protects the eye
- carry blood away from heart
- Carries eggs
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
- the two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
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- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- Stores bile; part of the digestive system
- lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system
- thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
- stores solid waste
- largest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive system
- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- carry blood to heart
- filters blood
- first place of digestion
20 Clues: Carries eggs • filters blood • Membrane hearing • stores solid waste • carry blood to heart • first place of digestion • digestion update of sugar • carry blood away from heart • air opening to exchange gases • Transparent cover that protects the eye • Stores bile; part of the digestive system • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • ...
ch10/11 crossword 20q 2023-02-09
Across
- inflammation of a veins' walls common during pregnancy
- inflammation of the epicardium, thin smooth interior heart membrane
- large phagocytic fight major infection by engulfing them
- the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood
- carry oxygen, anuclear, anaerobic
- a blood clot that prevents blood flow
- hereditary form of anemia that causes abnormal shaped cells by mutation
- megakaryocytes(multinucleiotide)that are fragmented
- living cells suspended in plasma
- formation of the platelet plug to stop bleeding
- large dark purple nucleus
- attack infection, dispose of dead cells
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- several nuclei, contain WBC
- deficiency of platelets
- the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries
- deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- inflammation of the pericardium,fibrous membrane that encases the heart
- abnormally low count of leukocytes
- a small red or purple spot caused by bleeding beneath the skin
- excessive amount or increase of erythrocytes
20 Clues: deficiency of platelets • large dark purple nucleus • several nuclei, contain WBC • living cells suspended in plasma • carry oxygen, anuclear, anaerobic • abnormally low count of leukocytes • a blood clot that prevents blood flow • attack infection, dispose of dead cells • deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin • excessive amount or increase of erythrocytes • ...
Human body 2023-06-23
Across
- Erythrocytes also known as _______
- _____ provides circulation of blood around the body
- the system that comprises the arteries, capillaries and veins is ______
- ______ is the smallest bone in the human body
- the organ that filters blood and removes waste
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The largest organ in the human body is ______
- Also known as white blood cells serves as defense cells
- a type of vein that deliver oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
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- they are often called thrombocytes and are responsible for blood clotting
- _____ bone protects the spinal cord
- _____ carry blood towards the heart
- system that exchanges gases ie oxygen and carbon dioxide
- ______ connects bone to bone
- _____ supports and protects various organs in the body
- bones that don't meet
- bones that surrounds the lungs
- full form of Hb
- Largest internal organ and gland in the human body
- the biggest bone in the human body ___
20 Clues: full form of Hb • bones that don't meet • ______ connects bone to bone • bones that surrounds the lungs • Erythrocytes also known as _______ • _____ bone protects the spinal cord • _____ carry blood towards the heart • the biggest bone in the human body ___ • ______ is the smallest bone in the human body • The largest organ in the human body is ______ • ...
Sandy Exam 2 2025-10-09
Across
- Classic finding in right-sided heart failure and tamponade.
- Controlled by stopping bleeding during trauma care.
- Diabetes medication held before contrast dye administration.
- Osmotic diuretic given to decrease intracranial pressure.
- Electrolyte imbalance with peaked T waves.
- Position that improves oxygenation in ARDS.
- Hypotension, muffled heart sounds, JVD; hallmark of cardiac tamponade.
- Vasodilator used to relieve chest pain in angina and MI.
- Blood product administration requiring ABO compatibility.
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- IV medication to stabilize the heart in high potassium.
- First-line inhaled beta-agonist for status asthmaticus.
- Cardiac lab most specific for myocardial infarction.
- Drug used in heart failure to improve renal perfusion and cardiac output.
- Skin finding that suggests fat embolism syndrome.
- Positive sign that indicates hypocalcemia.
- Elevated CO₂ level that can cause confusion in COPD.
- First step in the ABCDE emergency assessment.
- Lung sound caused by air moving through fluid.
- Transfusion complication with JVD, hypertension, and pulmonary edema.
- Continuous bubbling in chest tube water seal chamber.
20 Clues: Positive sign that indicates hypocalcemia. • Electrolyte imbalance with peaked T waves. • Position that improves oxygenation in ARDS. • First step in the ABCDE emergency assessment. • Lung sound caused by air moving through fluid. • Skin finding that suggests fat embolism syndrome. • Controlled by stopping bleeding during trauma care. • ...
Cardiac Arrest 2021-09-08
Across
- Heart attack
- What to do if unresponsive
- Organ related to cardiac arrest
- Method of transferring blood around body
- When the heart stops pumping blood around body
Down
- When the heart twitches
- Needed in order for survival
- Should make you suspicious
- Stops (to the brain)
- Lack of oxygen
- When the heart stops beating
11 Clues: Heart attack • Lack of oxygen • Stops (to the brain) • When the heart twitches • What to do if unresponsive • Should make you suspicious • Needed in order for survival • When the heart stops beating • Organ related to cardiac arrest • Method of transferring blood around body • When the heart stops pumping blood around body
Reproduction & Genetics Crossword 2021-11-24
Across
- carries blood away from heart
- tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- diffusion of oxygen from lungs into blood (3,8)
- body using the absorbed nutrients
- carries oxygen around the bloodstream (3,5,5)
- measurement of energy found in food
- putting food into your mouth
- removal of indigestable fibre
- regulates blood sugar levels
- upper chamber of heart
- uptake of nutrients into your blood
- lower chamber of heart
- carries blood towards heart
- branches off from trachea
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- type of digestion, involves crushing large food chunks
- if you ate a healthy variety of food (8,4)
- breaking down food so it is small enough to be absorbed
- prevents back flow of blood
- type of digestion, involves enzymes
- wind pipe
- air sacs in lungs
- catalyst that speeds up reactions
- smaller bronchi
- for example sugar
- important for growth and repair. Approx. 1/4 of your diet should consist of this.
- releasing energy from food
- a main food group, need to minimise intake
27 Clues: wind pipe • smaller bronchi • air sacs in lungs • for example sugar • upper chamber of heart • lower chamber of heart • branches off from trachea • releasing energy from food • prevents back flow of blood • carries blood towards heart • putting food into your mouth • regulates blood sugar levels • carries blood away from heart • removal of indigestable fibre • ...
Richie Palomar 2018-04-16
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- abnormal cholesterol levels
- pressure when ventricles are at rest
- transports blood to heart tissue
- when the blood vessels contract
- where blood returns to the heart from the body
- ventricle pumps blood to the lungs
- pumps blood to the body
- a valve between the right atria and ventricle
- when blood pressure is consistently lower than normal
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- used to make billions of copies of DNA segments
- when blood vessels expand/relax
- tool that measures blood pressure with an inflatable cuff
- how electrical activity is measured in the heart
- pressure when ventricles are contracting
- an enzyme that lowers circulating cholesterol by inhibiting the production of cholesterol
- shows images of blood vessels when dye passes though the lumen
- when the artery wall thickens and hardens due to a fatty material build-up
- the valve between the left ventricle and atria
- when blood pressure is consistently higher than normal
- between all chambers of the heart
20 Clues: pumps blood to the body • abnormal cholesterol levels • when blood vessels expand/relax • when the blood vessels contract • transports blood to heart tissue • between all chambers of the heart • ventricle pumps blood to the lungs • pressure when ventricles are at rest • pressure when ventricles are contracting • a valve between the right atria and ventricle • ...
Med term 2022-10-04
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- swollen area within the body tissue
- the body's extreme response to an infection
- abnormal enlargement of the heart
- generally develop suddenly and last a short time
- inflammation of one or more joints
- blood pressure that is higher than normal
- not harmful in effect
- break usually in a bone
- surgical removal of a specified part of the body
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart
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- obstruction of an artery
- a chronic condition in which the heart doesn't pump blood as well as in should
- a physical condition when the body becomes red, swollen, hot, and painful
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- scraping or wearing away
- the measurement of electrical activity in the heart
- sever pain in the chest, often spreads to the shoulders, arms, and neck
- damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply
- examination of tissue removed from living body
- existing or taking place withing a vein or veins
20 Clues: not harmful in effect • break usually in a bone • obstruction of an artery • scraping or wearing away • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • abnormal enlargement of the heart • inflammation of one or more joints • swollen area within the body tissue • blood pressure that is higher than normal • the body's extreme response to an infection • ...
cardiovascular system 2024-05-24
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- All blood vessels contain what cells?
- thick tissue around each valve
- contraction/emptying of atria and ventricles
- carry blood from the heart
- how atriums pass information to one another
- Right AV valve has what shape?
- Side of the heart with more muscle
- Smallest vessels that transport blood
- rhythmic electrical activity in the heart
- reason for no fatigue in action potentials
- Biggest blood vessel
- what happens to ventricles in the QRS complex
- valve activity during contractions and relaxation
- Node closest to superior vena cava
- Mechanically hold muscle cells together
- Valve that doesn't close properly
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- Fluid similar to arterial blood
- Stroke volume and Cardiac output can be used to find
- net pressure is negative
- What muscles support Chordae Tendineae?
- What does AV stand for?
- Terminal fibers that expand in the ventricular myocardium
- Channels that permit inward Na2+ influx
- 99% of cells don't have this ability
- Middle layer of the heart
- pulmonary semilunar valve gets blood from what ventricle
26 Clues: Biggest blood vessel • What does AV stand for? • net pressure is negative • Middle layer of the heart • carry blood from the heart • thick tissue around each valve • Right AV valve has what shape? • Fluid similar to arterial blood • Valve that doesn't close properly • Side of the heart with more muscle • Node closest to superior vena cava • 99% of cells don't have this ability • ...
Science Frog Crossword 7th grade 2024-06-10
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- The frog's "nose"
- The first major site of chemical digestion
- The fat in the body needed for hibernation and matching
- Moves the digested foods out of the body
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The eye cover
- A thin-looking band that runs down the duodenum and the stomach
- Stores bile
- Stores urine
- Part of the female body's reproductive system
- All of the waste from the body is collected here
- A red shaped looking bean
- The frogs "ears"
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- Teeth used to catch prey
- Filters blood and makes urine
- Delivers oxygen to the body
- Largest organ in a frogs body
- The membrane that holds and protects the coils of the small intestine
- The lower chamber in the heart
- Enters food into the body
- Part of the body that stores eggs, sperm, and solid waste
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from your heart
- The first part of the small intestine
- The upper chamber in the heart
24 Clues: Stores bile • Stores urine • The eye cover • The frogs "ears" • The frog's "nose" • Teeth used to catch prey • Enters food into the body • A red shaped looking bean • Delivers oxygen to the body • Filters blood and makes urine • Largest organ in a frogs body • The lower chamber in the heart • The upper chamber in the heart • The first part of the small intestine • ...
Bellamy Commonly Used Drugs 2023-06-09
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- Slow the heart rate and reduce the force of the hearts contractions
- Cause arteries and veins to widen(dilate)and help the kidneys excrete excess water, thus decreasing the amt of work the heart has to perform
- Spironolactone,Amiloride, Triamterene
- Heparin, Warfarin
- Aleve,Toradol Indocin Advil, Motrin
- May be given to prevent clots from forming in the heart chambers
- Captopril,Enalapril,Ramipril,Lisinopril
- Xanax, Ativan, Valium
- Diltiazem, Verapamil, Nefidipine, Amlodipine
- Hydrochlorothiazide, Metolazone, Indapamide, Chlorhalidone
- Flexeril, Robaxin
- Tegretol, Neurontin, Keppra, Dilantin
- Diflucan, Mycostatin
- Sinemet
- Metoprolol, Carvedilol, Propranolol, Timolol, Atenolol
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- Valsartan, Losartan
- Albuterol, Albuterol-ipatropium
- Digoxin, Digitoxin
- Hydralazine, Nitroglycerin,Isosorbide dinitrate, nitroglycerin patches or spray
- Slows the Ventricular rate in people who have atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter and treat paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia(PSVT)
- Cause blood vessels to dilate
- K-Dur
- Celaxa, Prozac, Paxil
- Amoxil, Polycillin
- Increase the force of each heartbeat and slow a heart rate that is too fast
25 Clues: K-Dur • Sinemet • Heparin, Warfarin • Flexeril, Robaxin • Digoxin, Digitoxin • Amoxil, Polycillin • Valsartan, Losartan • Diflucan, Mycostatin • Celaxa, Prozac, Paxil • Xanax, Ativan, Valium • Cause blood vessels to dilate • Albuterol, Albuterol-ipatropium • Aleve,Toradol Indocin Advil, Motrin • Spironolactone,Amiloride, Triamterene • Tegretol, Neurontin, Keppra, Dilantin • ...
Lifestyle Diseases 2024-09-24
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- Statement about the likely outcome of a disease
- Health conditions that develop as a result of another disease
- Tumor of cancerous cells
- Tumor of noncancerous cells
- The body is unable to regular blood sugar
- The force that blood exerts on the arterial walls
- Internal balance
- Tiny blood vessels that oxygen passes through
- Record of disease among close biological
- Large, muscular blood vessels that deliver blood from the heart to the body
- Blood vessels in the brain become narrow or blocked
- Abnormal cells reproduce uncontrollably
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- Disease in which fatty deposits collect in the walls of arteries, restricting blood flow
- Diseases that develop over time as a result of genes, environment, and behaviors
- Health conditions that harm the function of the heart and blood vessels
- Blood vessels that deliver blood from the rest of the body back to the heart
- Disease is characterized by high blood pressure
- Condition of high blood sugar
- Blood flow to the heart is blocked or disrupted
- Mass of abnormal cells
20 Clues: Internal balance • Mass of abnormal cells • Tumor of cancerous cells • Tumor of noncancerous cells • Condition of high blood sugar • Abnormal cells reproduce uncontrollably • Record of disease among close biological • The body is unable to regular blood sugar • Tiny blood vessels that oxygen passes through • Statement about the likely outcome of a disease • ...
Angelica Ramirez 2024-11-21
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- irregular heartbeat
- slow heartbeat
- outside of
- small branch of veins
- self
- disease that affects the heart muscle,making it difficult to pump blood
- double layered sac that surrounds the heart
- condition where blood clot forms in a vein
- many
- to hold back
- middle muscular layer of the heart that contracts to pump blood
- a portable ECG machine that the patients wears over a few days
- pressure exerted by the blood against the wall of an artery or vein
- sends electrical signals to regulate heartbeats
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- patients oxygen levels and EKG are monitored during the test
- skin
- mass of solid,liquid,or gas that travels through the bloodstream causing obstruction of a blood vessel
- to bring
- procedure used to diagnose stenosis or aneurysms using contrast dye
- have thin walls and carry blood to the heart
- rupture
- the wall between the right and left atria
- process of cutting
- body
- chest
25 Clues: skin • self • many • body • chest • rupture • to bring • outside of • to hold back • slow heartbeat • process of cutting • irregular heartbeat • small branch of veins • the wall between the right and left atria • condition where blood clot forms in a vein • double layered sac that surrounds the heart • have thin walls and carry blood to the heart • sends electrical signals to regulate heartbeats • ...
Science This Year 2024-12-03
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- Carries blood away from the heart
- The brain of the cell
- The main pipe to your lungs
- The type of rock that is formed from lava or magma
- Energy that is not yet released, but can be
- Important for pumping blood around our body
- The organ that breaks down food mechanically and chemically
- The chamber of your heart the gets filled up from the veins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The type of waves created by earthquakes
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- The type of energy that is stored in the bonds of molecules
- The building blocks of everything
- Needed for gaseous exchange of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
- The type of table used for elements
- Carries blood toward the heart
- The building blocks of all living things
- The type of energy that involves movement
- The name of the plats that move the Earth
- How much a chemical can harm a living organism
- The unit we use to measure energy
20 Clues: The brain of the cell • The powerhouse of the cell • The main pipe to your lungs • Carries blood toward the heart • Carries blood away from the heart • The building blocks of everything • The unit we use to measure energy • The type of table used for elements • The building blocks of all living things • The type of waves created by earthquakes • ...
Brianna Lucas, Oakkar Myint, Organ Systems Review Activity 2022-09-15
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- Small tubes within your lungs.
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- The endocrine system produces these chemical that help regulate growth.
- Organs that gets rid of waste from blood.
- Groups of cells with a similar function that work together.
- cage Bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- A blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart.
- Organ system that gives your body structure.
- Heart, liver, brain etc.
- Organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones.
- Organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses.
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- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- Organs that help you breathe.
- Organ system that breaks down food for cells to use.
- Organ that reabsorbs water from food.
- Organ system that removes waste from your body.
- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere.
- Bone that protects your brain.
- Basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- Organ system that helps you healthy from disease.
- Organ that pumps blood.
- Organ that contains acid and breaks down food.
22 Clues: Organ that pumps blood. • Heart, liver, brain etc. • Organs that help you breathe. • Small tubes within your lungs. • Bone that protects your brain. • Tissue that connects muscle to bone. • Organ that reabsorbs water from food. • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food. • Organs that gets rid of waste from blood. • cage Bones that protect the heart and lungs. • ...
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION 2022-12-13
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- The most common complication in the initial few days is .....
- ……….. refers to excessive sweating.
- STEMI and …. Are the main type of MI
- Left ventricular free-wall and ventricular septum rupture are example of ……….. complications.
- MI occurs when the blood flow that brings oxygen to the heart muscle is .......
- MI is commonly known as …………
- ……… is effective in reducing the blood clots that are blocking a coronary artery.
- ………… is inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
- DM and ……… is common cause of MI
- abnormal ……. is clinical features of MI
- Surgical intervention for MI
- ....... is one of the risk factors of MI
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- treatment to lower blood pressure ………
- The prevalence of MI is higher in ……. In all age-specific group
- Cardiogenic shock, heart failure, embolic cerebrovascular accident is …………. Complications.
- most common symptoms of MI?
- …………… occurs when a brain blood vessel narrows, blocking blood flow.
- Benefit of …….. are cause vasodilation and increase blood flow to myocardium.
- Irregular heartbeat
- SOB medically known as ……
20 Clues: Irregular heartbeat • SOB medically known as …… • most common symptoms of MI? • MI is commonly known as ………… • Surgical intervention for MI • DM and ……… is common cause of MI • ……….. refers to excessive sweating. • STEMI and …. Are the main type of MI • treatment to lower blood pressure ……… • abnormal ……. is clinical features of MI • ....... is one of the risk factors of MI • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- organ that allows the sense of smell
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
- this system brings oxygen into the body and helps remove carbon dioxide from the body
- a pair of breathing organs that remove carbon dioxide and bring oxygen to blood
- largest muscle in the human body
- bones in the spine
- this system control all feelings, thoughts, learning, memory, and senses.
- carries messages to the brain
- line consisting of nerves that carry incoming and outgoing messages to the brain and the rest of the body
- bodies hardest working muscle
- three pound organ that controls all functions of the body
- allows the arm to bend
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- system made up of 206 bones
- this systems main purpose is to allow movement
- a tube in the respiratory system that connects the pharynx and the lungs
- transports blood away from the heart
- returns blood back to the heart
- smallest bone in the skelton
- allows extension of the forearm at the elbow joint
- where bones meet
20 Clues: where bones meet • bones in the spine • allows the arm to bend • system made up of 206 bones • smallest bone in the skelton • carries messages to the brain • bodies hardest working muscle • returns blood back to the heart • largest muscle in the human body • organ that allows the sense of smell • transports blood away from the heart • this systems main purpose is to allow movement • ...
My heart will go on 2020-03-29
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- "My heart will go on" soundtrack movie song?
- Every.....in my dreams
- Who is the composer?
- This is from.....album?
- What is the antonym"near"
- What month is the release
- Translate"tidak ada" into english
- We'll stay.....this was
- Translate "seumur hidup" into english
- You are in my heart
- I.....you, i feel you
- And my.....will go on and on
- What is the genre of this song?
- What the similarmeaning of love?
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- What is theme song?
- What does distance mean?
- Translate"fear" into Indonesia
- Who's the producer of this song?
- dion Who is the singer of "my heart will go on"?
- Translate "gone"into indonesia
- That is how i.....you go on
- What is the opposite of "here"?
- In eight paragraphs there are how many lines?
- What is the similar meaning of space?
- What does believe mean?
- You.....the door
- And.....between us
- Once more you open the.....
28 Clues: You.....the door • And.....between us • What is theme song? • You are in my heart • Who is the composer? • I.....you, i feel you • Every.....in my dreams • This is from.....album? • We'll stay.....this was • What does believe mean? • What does distance mean? • What is the antonym"near" • What month is the release • That is how i.....you go on • Once more you open the..... • ...
Body Stystem Test Review 2021-10-20
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- Lies directly behind the nasal cavity
- Process of breathing in air
- A tissue that is for protecting
- Process of breathing out air
- Substances used to combat infection
- Lined with mucous membrane that warms and moistens the air
- Prevents oxygenated blood excites the heart
- It is important in the reproduction of a cell
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- They thickest skin layer in the heart
- When liquidy fluid enters the lymphatic system it's known as...
- Join together to form larger lymphatic vessels
- The heart is separated into 4 parts or 4...
- Opposite of proximal
- Vessels in the lymphatic system pass through the
- Cavity that consists of spinal and
- Made out of elastic and fibrous connective tissue
- Filters potential pathogens before entering G.I tract or lungs
- Outermost skin layer and absorbs Vitamin D
- A plane that separates the body into superior and inferior
- Separates the heart into right and left side
- Two divisions of trachea near the centre of the chest
21 Clues: Opposite of proximal • Process of breathing in air • Process of breathing out air • A tissue that is for protecting • Cavity that consists of spinal and • Substances used to combat infection • They thickest skin layer in the heart • Lies directly behind the nasal cavity • Outermost skin layer and absorbs Vitamin D • The heart is separated into 4 parts or 4... • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-02-14
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- when the heart stops pumping blood efficiently
- impression
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at blood going through vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have thrombus
- a instrument for listening to sounds of the heart
- slow
- Without
- against
- Pumps blood out to the rest of the body
- Where stomach acid gets stored
- an instrument used to measure pressure
- automated external defibrillator
- self
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- Tells each body part what to do
- Sucks in Co2
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at heart vessels
- vital signs stable
- when the heart completely stops
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall
- the narrowing of the arteries
- Digests food to make it absorb into water easier
- two
- narrowing of the coronary arteries
- x-ray dye called contrast in injected into your blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or stenosis
- nothing by mouth
- chest pain
25 Clues: two • slow • self • Without • against • impression • chest pain • Sucks in Co2 • nothing by mouth • vital signs stable • the narrowing of the arteries • Where stomach acid gets stored • Tells each body part what to do • when the heart completely stops • automated external defibrillator • narrowing of the coronary arteries • an instrument used to measure pressure • ...
Respiratory/circulatory CrossWord 2023-02-16
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- branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles
- blood travels through these tubes from the heart to the body
- collect and stick to the vessel at the wound site
- Caused by smoking and breathing toxic materials in
- carries oxygen to all of the body's cells
- Long tube in the chest cavity
- Before the Epiglottis but after the Nasal cavity
- Respiratory pathways become irritated and bronchioles constrict
- Alternating expansion and relaxation of an artery causing this
- carries oxygen depleted blood back to the heart
- Inhaling and Exhaling
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- Measure of how much pressure is exerted against the blood vessels by the blood
- pumps blood throughout the body
- Holds most of the oxygen
- underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out
- the start of the respiratory system
- Carries the blood and other important nutrients for the body
- Blood comes from the Superior Vena-Cava to this chamber of the heart
- smallest of all blood vessels
- Individual air sacks
20 Clues: Individual air sacks • Inhaling and Exhaling • Holds most of the oxygen • Long tube in the chest cavity • smallest of all blood vessels • pumps blood throughout the body • the start of the respiratory system • carries oxygen to all of the body's cells • underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out • branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles • ...
