heart Crossword Puzzles
SYSTEMS 2023-10-27
15 Clues: connect • Small sacs • holds urine • filter blood • Fights disease • pushes food down • Transports things • Made of many organs • basic thing of life • liquid part of blood • blood away from heart • made of many cells • heart to back to heart • brings in and out oxygen • large sac chemical and physical digestion
Medical Terminology 2024-11-21
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- Study of Cancer
- Abnormally Slow Breathing
- Word for Stomach
- Heart Muscle Disease
- Word for High Blood Pressure
- Inflammation of Joints
- Rapid Heart Rate
- Derek Sheperd's Specialty
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- Inflammation of Stomach/Intestinal Lining
- Study of the Heart
- Word for Skin
- Loss of Muscle Fun
- Shortness of Breath
- Study of Microscopic Structures
- Inflammation of Skin
15 Clues: Word for Skin • Study of Cancer • Word for Stomach • Rapid Heart Rate • Study of the Heart • Loss of Muscle Fun • Shortness of Breath • Heart Muscle Disease • Inflammation of Skin • Inflammation of Joints • Abnormally Slow Breathing • Derek Sheperd's Specialty • Word for High Blood Pressure • Study of Microscopic Structures • Inflammation of Stomach/Intestinal Lining
Cardiovascular System 2023-05-02
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- Vein-Blood vessels that transfer freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atria of the heart.
- thin, smooth membrane which lines the inside of the chambers of the heart and forms the surface of the valves.
- of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- red blood cell that is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus.
- colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white blood cell.
- Cava-A large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart.
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- muscular tissue of the heart.
- Artery- The artery carrying blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
- term for platelet.
- membrane enclosing the heart, consisting of an outer fibrous layer and an inner double layer of serous membrane.
- of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- Each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles.
- main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
- hollow part or cavity in an organ (heart).
15 Clues: term for platelet. • muscular tissue of the heart. • hollow part or cavity in an organ (heart). • Cava-A large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart. • red blood cell that is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus. • main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system. • ...
cardio 14 2013-11-07
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- control of the systemic _______ pressure is the most important aspect of controlling cardiovascular function. Heart rate is NOT monitored. This control is the baroreflex.
- the receptors for parasympathetic stimulation at effector organs are __________ receptors (bind to acetylcholine)
- noradrenaline is the neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system (at the effector organ), it binds to alpha and beta ________________.
- cardiopulmonary low pressure stretch receptors respond to absolute pressure, not pressure _________. Respond to changes in blood volume in heart and great veins (affects venous return).
- cardiopulmonary receptors are found in the heart and pulmonary veins, also known as ____ pressure receptors. They respond to ABSOLUTE pressure, not changes in pressure.
- afferent pathways for the baroreceptor reflex (heading TO the brain) are via cranial nerve 9 (glossophayngeal) and CN 10 (_____ nerve)
- sympathetic supply to the blood vessels includes : arterioles (increases TPR at alpha receptors), and at ______ increases venous return.
- the ____________________ tract has a high proportion of alpha receptors cf beta. Means that when sympathetic stimulation increases, these vessels constrict. Divert blood away. This is because of activation of phospholipase C and IP3 production calcium release from SR contraction.
- sympathetic supply to the heart contacts the sino artial node (increase rate of contraction, but also contacts the ___________ (increased force of contraction).
- If pressure remains elevated, firing rate of high pressure receptors decreases to a new ‘____ ______’.
- sympathetic nerves arise from the _______ and lumbar regions of the spinal column, whereas parasympathetic arise from cervical and sacral regions.
- the medullary cardiovascular centre has both a ______ region (normal tonic symp stmulation to blood vessels and heart) and a DEPRESSOR region (stimulated by baroreceptor firing – inhibits sympathetic discharge from _______ region).
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- high pressure receptors in the aortic arch and carotid sinuses respond ________ to changes in blood pressure.
- the sympathetic NS not only increases stroke volume directly by increasing contractility, but also indirectly by increasing EDV (preload) due to increased ________ ________ (by venoconstriction of veins) .
- increased sympathetic drive in cases of low blood volume sympathetic stimulation of the _____________ apparatus in the kidney activation of the RAAS system conservation of water and salt. Also increases ADH release.
- true or false? There are more alpha receptors than beta receptors in cardiac and skeletal muscle vascular beds.
- ____ pressure receptors (arterial receptors) are stretch receptors located in the carotid sinuses and aortic arch. Respond RAPIDLY (within one heart beat).
- the pressor region of the medullary cardiovascular centre provides normal sympathetic stimulation to blood vessels and heart. Baseline ____ of blood vessels.
- parasympathetic supply to the heart contacts only the _____ ______ node. (decreases heart rate). Sympathetic contacts this node, as well as the myocardium.
- ________ arch high pressure baroreceptors respond to pulsatile flow, whereas carotid sinuses baroreceptors respond to non pulsatile stretch.
- decreased stretch of cardiopulmonary baroreceptors (low pressure receptors) indicates decreased venous return. Nerve conveys this to medullary cardiovascular centre increases __________ drive to heart and blood vessels, decreases PS drive to heart.
- when these adrenoceptors are stimulated relaxation of vessels due to adenylate cyclase activation and cAMP production. High propotion of these receptors in cardiac and skeletal muscle vasculature.
- ______________ receptors aka low pressure receptors. Stretch receptors in atria, great veins/artial junction, ventricles and pulmonary veins.
- sympathetic stimulation of the myocardium increases ________________ (force generated for a given length of muscle fibre) by increasing intracellular Ca during contraction. (increases stroke volume). Also increases heart rate at SA node (therefore increases CO = SV x HR)
- this region of the medullary cardiovascular centre is stimulated by baroreceptor firing (when there is increased stretch) suppresses the sympathetic drive coming from the pressor region.
- the baroreflex is a ___________ feedback loop.
- the ratio of _____ to beta receptors varies in different vascular beds.
- there is sympathetic supply to the ______ and blood vessels, but parasympathetic only to ______ (not blood vessels).
28 Clues: the baroreflex is a ___________ feedback loop. • the ratio of _____ to beta receptors varies in different vascular beds. • If pressure remains elevated, firing rate of high pressure receptors decreases to a new ‘____ ______’. • high pressure receptors in the aortic arch and carotid sinuses respond ________ to changes in blood pressure. • ...
Cardiovascular System Extra Credit 2023-01-19
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- __________ are helpful when you get cut to aid in clotting the blood.
- _________ carry the oxygen poor blood back to the heart.
- Arteries carry oxygen _______ blood to the organs in your body.
- The _____________ system that transports blood throughout the body.
- The blood goes from the left atrium to the left ventricle, there it forces the blood out of the heart and into the ________.
- Blood picks up oxygen in the _________ to become oxygen rich again.
- The oxygen rich blood leaves the lungs and goes back into the heart in the _______ atrium.
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- The blood leaves the right atrium and goes to the right __________ where it pushes blood to the lungs.
- _________ open and shut to make sure that blood flows in one direction.
- The liquid portion of the blood.
- The heart ________ the blood.
- The oxygen poor blood enters the heart in the right _________.
- ________ is delivered by the red blood cells to the body.
- The ___________ carry blood away from the heart to the body.
- ________ blood cells help our bodies fight infections.
15 Clues: The heart ________ the blood. • The liquid portion of the blood. • ________ blood cells help our bodies fight infections. • _________ carry the oxygen poor blood back to the heart. • ________ is delivered by the red blood cells to the body. • The ___________ carry blood away from the heart to the body. • The oxygen poor blood enters the heart in the right _________. • ...
Health 2023-01-31
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- slow movement to get heart rate up
- exercise with oxygen
- gradually making workouts harder
- range of motion
- bursts of intense heart rate
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- working more and harder than normal
- exercise without oxygen
- being physically fit and healthy
- the zone at witch your heart rate should be depending on age
- more movement at steady heart rate
- decreasing heart rate
- certian exercises for certian components of fitness
12 Clues: range of motion • exercise with oxygen • decreasing heart rate • exercise without oxygen • bursts of intense heart rate • being physically fit and healthy • gradually making workouts harder • slow movement to get heart rate up • more movement at steady heart rate • working more and harder than normal • certian exercises for certian components of fitness • ...
BE MY VALENTINE 2026-01-27
10 Clues: chest pain • slow heart rate • rapid heart rate • high blood pressure • heart beats per minute • emergency heart support • (beat of your heart)_________ and blues • prescribed nitroglycerin and sildenafil • disease where the heart can not pump enough blood • has 4 chambers and beats fast when you are in love
Circulatory & Respiratory System 2020-12-01
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- protects your lungs and heart
- your heart is as big as this:
- this system is made up of the mouth, nose, lungs, etc. It's what makes us breathe
- this habit can damage your lungs
- this system is made up of the heart, arteries, and blood vessels.
- this organ pumps oxygen rich blood throughout your body
- You have two of these, which take in air.
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- brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- takes oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- Ms. Asaro's favorite Disney Villain
- connect arteries to veins. Gives nutrients to cells and removes waste.
- You inhale this in to live.
- when you exhale you get rid of this.
13 Clues: You inhale this in to live. • protects your lungs and heart • your heart is as big as this: • this habit can damage your lungs • Ms. Asaro's favorite Disney Villain • when you exhale you get rid of this. • You have two of these, which take in air. • brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart • takes oxygen rich blood away from the heart • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-09-16
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- artery in neck used as a pulse point
- high blood pressure
- vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- muscular wall dividing the right side of the heart from the left side
- artery commonly used to check blood pressure
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- arteries carrying newly oxygenated blood to feed the heart muscle itself
- valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- procedure involving the placement of a stent to restore blood flow to the heart
- ballooning of an artery
- valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- major portion of heart consisting of cardiac muscle tissue
- vessel which allows exchange between blood and tissue fluid
13 Clues: high blood pressure • ballooning of an artery • artery in neck used as a pulse point • vessel that carries blood toward the heart • artery commonly used to check blood pressure • vessel that carries blood away from the heart • valve between the left atrium and left ventricle • valve between the right atrium and right ventricle • ...
CVT Terminology 2022-10-02
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- Electrical charge that causes the contraction of one part of the heart while the other part relaxes
- Used to check what voltage the electrocardiograph is using
- Graphic representation of the hearts electricity
- No heart contractions "flat line"
- The waves on the EKG representing the activity of the heart
- The instrument used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Chest leads
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- Period from the beginning of one beat to the beginning of the next beat
- Pictures of the heart from different angles
- The relaxation phase of the heart, recovery phase
- I, II, III
- Metal plate used to make contact between the body and electrocardiograph's current
- the portion of the EKG between two waves
13 Clues: I, II, III • Chest leads • No heart contractions "flat line" • the portion of the EKG between two waves • Pictures of the heart from different angles • Graphic representation of the hearts electricity • The relaxation phase of the heart, recovery phase • Used to check what voltage the electrocardiograph is using • ...
BE MY VALENTINE- Feb. 2026 In-Service 2026-01-28
10 Clues: chest pain • slow heart rate • rapid heart rate • high blood pressure • heart beats per minute • emergency heart support • (beat of your heart) _________and blues • prescribed nitroglycerin and sildenafil • disease where the heart can not pump enough blood • has 4 chambers and beats fast when you are in love
BE MY VALENTINE 2026-01-27
10 Clues: chest pain • slow heart rate • rapid heart rate • high blood pressure • heart beats per minute • emergency heart support • beat of your heart; _____ and blues • prescribed nitroglycerin and sildenafil • disease where the heart can not pump enough blood • has 4 chambers and beats fast when you are in love
The Circulatory system 2018-05-06
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- The blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- The measurement of the heart beats per minute
- Which organ pumps blood around the body?
- Which artery pumps blood to the lungs?
- What is the name of the artery at the wrist used for measuring heart rate
- The volume of blood pumped out of the heart by each ventricle in on beat
- They prevent the back flow of blood
- The amount of blood expelled from the heart each minute
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- Receives oxygenated blood from the vena cava
- Blood that is high in oxygen but low in carbon dioxide
- When haemoglobin combines with oxygen from the lungs it becomes?
- Which blood vessel allows food and oxygen to diffuse to cells?
- Blood that is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide
- Which blood vessels has the highest blood pressure?
14 Clues: They prevent the back flow of blood • Which artery pumps blood to the lungs? • Which organ pumps blood around the body? • Receives oxygenated blood from the vena cava • The measurement of the heart beats per minute • Which blood vessels has the highest blood pressure? • Blood that is high in oxygen but low in carbon dioxide • ...
Bio 133 Chapter 8 Brittany Aldridge 2025-03-17
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- - (the rest of the body) where oxygen is delivered and waste is produced.
- - two chambers on the top (of the heart)
- - refers to the period of relaxation
- - represents damage to part of the brain caused by an interruption to its blood supply
- - or ballooning of the artery wall
- - a thin walled blood vessel that returns blood toward the heart from the veins
- - prevent blood from flowing back into the atria when the ventricles contract
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- - (lungs), where blood picks up oxygen and gets rid of
- - prevent backflow into the ventricles from the main arteries leaving the heart when the heart relaxes
- - Arteries transport blood away from the heart
- - cycle of rapid expansion and recoil in the wall of an artery if it’s located near the skin’s surface
- - the walls of the heart consist of three layers, which the middle layer is,
- - Arterioles connect to the smallest blood vessels
- - refers to the period of contraction
- - the two more-muscular bottom chambers are
15 Clues: - or ballooning of the artery wall • - refers to the period of relaxation • - refers to the period of contraction • - two chambers on the top (of the heart) • - the two more-muscular bottom chambers are • - Arteries transport blood away from the heart • - Arterioles connect to the smallest blood vessels • ...
L6 Heart Failure: Neuroendocrine Activation in Heart Failure 2024-09-19
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- II Key molecule in RAAS that increases blood pressure and stimulates aldosterone release.
- Another name for antidiuretic hormone, responsible for water retention.
- System activated in response to low cardiac output, leading to fluid retention and vasoconstriction.
- Retention Result of neuroendocrine activation, leading to edema and congestion.
- Necrosis Factor Alpha Inflammatory cytokine involved in the progression of heart failure.
- Hormone responsible for increasing water reabsorption in the kidneys.
- Increase in myocardial muscle mass in response to neuroendocrine activation.
- Sensors that detect blood pressure changes and trigger neuroendocrine responses.
- Inflammatory molecules contributing to the progression of heart failure.
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- Hormone that increases sodium retention and potassium excretion in the kidneys.
- Nervous System Activated during heart failure, leading to increased heart rate and vasoconstriction.
- Peptides Counter-regulatory hormones that promote vasodilation and sodium excretion.
- Narrowing of blood vessels in response to neuroendocrine activation.
- Receptors Receptors involved in sympathetic activation, increasing heart rate and contractility.
- Potent vasoconstrictor released in heart failure, contributing to vascular resistance.
15 Clues: Narrowing of blood vessels in response to neuroendocrine activation. • Hormone responsible for increasing water reabsorption in the kidneys. • Another name for antidiuretic hormone, responsible for water retention. • Inflammatory molecules contributing to the progression of heart failure. • ...
Human Body System 2021-12-10
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- where digestion begins
- tiny finger-shaped structures
- lower chamber of the heart
- carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells.
- Forms scabs
- smallest blood vessel
- upper chamber of the heart
- a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen.
- carries blood back to the heart, blood vessel
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- fights disease
- Large absorbs water
- connects the throat to the stomach
- away from the heart, blood vessel
- Liquid blood, not red
14 Clues: Forms scabs • fights disease • Large absorbs water • Liquid blood, not red • smallest blood vessel • where digestion begins • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • tiny finger-shaped structures • away from the heart, blood vessel • connects the throat to the stomach • carries blood back to the heart, blood vessel • carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells. • ...
Our Bodies 2013-03-26
Cardiovascular/Hematology Systems 2020-03-30
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- Vein that gets it's name from a Latin word
- kidney
- Engulf foreign cells and cellular debris
- Important Protein in plasma
- Harsh rushing sound made by blood passing through an artery narrowed and roughened by artherosclerosis
- Wall which divides the heart into right and left sides
- May become blocked by eating fatty foods
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- Platelet
- Network nerve fibers
- Travels in a circular motion in the human body
- Organ which lies below your left rib cage that is enlarged
- Carries blood from the body and lungs to the heart
- Most well know organ in the human body
- Between the right Atrium and right ventricle
- Helps many patients such as burn victims
- Brings oxygenated blood to the lower arm
- Inferior tip of the heart
- Organ posterior to the stomach
18 Clues: kidney • Platelet • Network nerve fibers • Inferior tip of the heart • Important Protein in plasma • Organ posterior to the stomach • Most well know organ in the human body • Engulf foreign cells and cellular debris • Helps many patients such as burn victims • Brings oxygenated blood to the lower arm • May become blocked by eating fatty foods • ...
Human Body 2024-05-24
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- pumps blood
- system responsible for movement
- control center of the body
- hard tissue to help move and protect
- smallest unit of life
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- over 600 of these in our body
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- gas that enters the body and is sent to cells
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- four sections of the heart
- part of the brain responsible for emotions
- system responsible for carrying materials through the blood
- wasteful gas that exits the body
- part of the brain responsible for memory
- bundle of fibers that sends messages through the body
- system responsible for sending messages from the brain and sensing pain
- largest organ in your body
- organ that helps sort out the nutrients we eat
18 Clues: pumps blood • smallest unit of life • four sections of the heart • control center of the body • largest organ in your body • over 600 of these in our body • system responsible for movement • wasteful gas that exits the body • hard tissue to help move and protect • part of the brain responsible for memory • part of the brain responsible for emotions • ...
Human Body 2019-12-10
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- tiny finger-shaped structures
- lower chamber of the heart
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- smallest blood vessel
- large muscular sac
- liquid part of blood
- blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- where digestion begins
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- blood cell that fights disease
- cell gragment that plays part in forming scabs
- the passages that direct air into the lungs
- tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs
- allows air to pass to and from lungs
- group of similar cells that perfrom the same function
- upper chamger of the heart
16 Clues: large muscular sac • liquid part of blood • smallest blood vessel • where digestion begins • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamger of the heart • tiny finger-shaped structures • blood cell that fights disease • allows air to pass to and from lungs • the passages that direct air into the lungs • tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • ...
Comprehensive Cardiopulmonary Crossword 2025-12-19
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- 11. Voice box (6 letters)
- EDEMA: 14. Fluid in lungs (15 letters)
- 7. Coughing up blood (10 letters)
- 4. Heart muscle tissue (10 letters)
- 5. Fast breathing (9 letters)
- 10. Fast heart rate (11 letters)
- 15. Blood clot in lung artery (2 letters)
- 6. Chest pain from heart (6 letters)
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- 1. Inflammation of vein with clot (16 letters)
- 2. Collapsed lung (11 letters)
- 16. Bluish discoloration (8 letters)
- 12. Difficulty breathing (7 letters)
- 3. High blood pressure (12 letters)
- EFFUSION: 13. Fluid around lungs (15 letters)
- 9. Enlarged heart (12 letters)
- 8. Abnormal vessel bulging (8 letters)
16 Clues: 11. Voice box (6 letters) • 5. Fast breathing (9 letters) • 2. Collapsed lung (11 letters) • 9. Enlarged heart (12 letters) • 10. Fast heart rate (11 letters) • 7. Coughing up blood (10 letters) • 4. Heart muscle tissue (10 letters) • 3. High blood pressure (12 letters) • 16. Bluish discoloration (8 letters) • 12. Difficulty breathing (7 letters) • ...
Cardiology Crossword 2012-07-16
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- Flaps of tissue that close a valve tightly
- An alternative name for the mitral valve
- The lower chambers of the heart
- The blood vessels that deliver blood to heart muscle
- The bottom number of a blood pressure reading
- Another word for heart muscle
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- The natural pacemaker of the heart
- An irregularity in the hearts rhythm
- The outermost layer enclosing the heart
- The ICD-10 chapter number for Diseases of Circulatory System
- Number of chambers in the heart
- Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of what?
12 Clues: Another word for heart muscle • The lower chambers of the heart • Number of chambers in the heart • The natural pacemaker of the heart • An irregularity in the hearts rhythm • The outermost layer enclosing the heart • An alternative name for the mitral valve • Flaps of tissue that close a valve tightly • The bottom number of a blood pressure reading • ...
Circulatory System 2023-11-20
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- A group of cells that signals the heart to pump
- A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood
- A flap of tissue preventing blood from flowing backward
- Tiny vessels where substances are exchanged between blood and cells
- Molecules move from high concentration to low concentration
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- The largest artery in the body
- Made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- Receives blood
- Pumps blood out of the heart
- Carries blood away from heart
- Pressure The force with which ventricles contract
- Carries blood back to heart
12 Clues: Receives blood • Carries blood back to heart • Pumps blood out of the heart • Carries blood away from heart • The largest artery in the body • A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood • Made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood • A group of cells that signals the heart to pump • Pressure The force with which ventricles contract • ...
HUman Heart and Circulation 2025-05-16
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- Blood vessels carrying blood towards the heart.
- The heart's two upper chambers.
- Muscular wall separating the two halves of the heart.
- Structures that control blood flow within the heart.
- Valve separating the right atrium and right ventricle.
- Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart.
- Node that signals the ventricles to contract.
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- The heart's "pacemaker".
- The main artery carrying blood from the heart.
- Major veins carrying blood from the body to the heart.
- Another name for the mitral valve, separating the left atrium and left ventricle.
- The heart's two lower chambers.
12 Clues: The heart's "pacemaker". • The heart's two upper chambers. • The heart's two lower chambers. • Node that signals the ventricles to contract. • The main artery carrying blood from the heart. • Blood vessels carrying blood towards the heart. • Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart. • Structures that control blood flow within the heart. • ...
Circulatory System 2021-09-02
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- carries oxygenated blood from your heart to your body
- contains oxygen
- the main artery
- connect veins and arteries together
- carries deoxygenated blood from your body back to your heart
- provides the body with nutrition, oxygen and waste removal
- the heart chamber that receives blood into the heart and drives it into a ventricle
- pumps your blood around your body
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- the heart chamber that receives blood from the atrium
- does not contain oxygen
- transports oxygen to your body
- one-way inlets for blood coming into a ventricle
12 Clues: contains oxygen • the main artery • does not contain oxygen • transports oxygen to your body • pumps your blood around your body • connect veins and arteries together • one-way inlets for blood coming into a ventricle • the heart chamber that receives blood from the atrium • carries oxygenated blood from your heart to your body • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-02-08
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- Red blood cells
- One-way "swinging doors" in the heart
- The heart has this many chambers
- Place where oxygen and waste are exchanged
- Main artery that carries blood from the heart
- Carry blood back to the heart
- Carry blood away from the heart
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- Pushes blood out to the body
- Pushes blood to the lungs
- White blood cells
- Responsible for clotting blood
- Watery part of blood
12 Clues: Red blood cells • White blood cells • Watery part of blood • Pushes blood to the lungs • Pushes blood out to the body • Carry blood back to the heart • Responsible for clotting blood • Carry blood away from the heart • The heart has this many chambers • One-way "swinging doors" in the heart • Place where oxygen and waste are exchanged • ...
Patient Care 2015-07-15
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- breathing in
- heart relaxes
- breath let out
- body temp above normal
- fever reducer
- feeling with fingers or hand
- rapid resting pulse rate
- instrument used to amplify sounds produced by the heart
- person history of patient
- judgment about patients over all health
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- decision or conclusion reached by dentist
- body temp below normal
- slow resting pulse rate
- high blood pressure
- low blood pressure
- heart contracts
16 Clues: breathing in • heart relaxes • fever reducer • breath let out • heart contracts • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • body temp below normal • body temp above normal • slow resting pulse rate • rapid resting pulse rate • person history of patient • feeling with fingers or hand • judgment about patients over all health • decision or conclusion reached by dentist • ...
Biology Exam Revision 2022-11-22
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- the state of maintaining a steady physiological body state
- the process of making protein using mRNA and tRNA that takes place in the ribosome
- the heart chamber that sends the blood to the lungs
- the neuron that receives electrical impulse from CNS and responds to stimuli
- the system that breaks down big complex insoluble substances into small simple soluble substances to be used up by the body
- the system that coordinates the body using electrical impulses by detecting stimuli and responding to it
- living things in an environment
- the system that protects the body against pathogens like harmful bacteria and viruses
- group of organisms in an ecosystem that has the same level in the food chain
- the process of making mRNA out of DNA that takes place in the nucleus
- a connection that exists between two or more species living together
- cell that has no organelles
- type of symbiosis that benefits both parties
- a group of interacting organisms that share the same habitat
- the thickest heart chamber because it sends the blood from the heart to all the body
- the system that produces hormones to regulate the activity of cells and organs
- the structure that bonds the two DNA strands together (Adenine with Thymine{uracil} / Cytosine with Guanine)
- the division of organisms according to their physical features
- the organelle that is the transport system of the cell
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- type of symbiosis that benefits one and neutral for the other
- non-living things in an environment
- the artery that sends the blood from the heart to all the body
- the heart chamber that receives the blood from the lungs
- the process where phagocytes engulf the pathogens
- specialized structures in the cell
- the struggle between individuals for environmental sources
- the vein that sends the blood from the body to the heart
- cell that has organelles
- the organelle that packages the proteins
- part of DNA strand that has phosphate, sugar, and nitrogenous base
- organism that eats dead organic material
- the substance that the ribosomes are made from
- the neuron that senses stimuli and sends electrical impulse to CNS
- the vein that sends the blood from the lungs to the heart
- the artery that sends the blood from the heart to the lungs
- the heart chamber that receives all the blood from the body
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
37 Clues: cell that has organelles • cell that has no organelles • living things in an environment • specialized structures in the cell • non-living things in an environment • the organelle that packages the proteins • organism that eats dead organic material • type of symbiosis that benefits both parties • the substance that the ribosomes are made from • ...
Bumper Circulatory System Crossword 2023-10-09
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- Type of blood cell involved in immune response.
- The heart's main pumping chamber.
- Disease-fighting protein in the bloodstream.
- The fluid that flows through the circulatory system.
- Scientist known for blood type discovery.
- A gas expelled during respiration.
- The space within the chest containing the heart and lungs.
- atrium One of the four chambers of the heart.
- A heart's pumping chamber.
- Physical activity for health and fitness.
- An abnormal condition that affects health.
- A specific blood type classification.
- The rhythmic beating of the heart.
- A part of the body with a specific function.
- Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- The system responsible for transporting blood throughout the body.
- A specific blood type classification.
- Largest artery in the body, carrying oxygenated blood.
- Blood vessel carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs.
- Medical conditions affecting the heart.
- Organism that lives in or on another organism.
- Essential gas for respiration.
- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- One of the four chambers of the heart.
- Essential building block for cells and tissues.
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- Microscopic organisms that can cause infections.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Thick-walled blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessel carrying deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
- rich in oxygen.
- Organs for breathing and oxygen exchange.
- A cylindrical stick that can be harmful to health when lit.
- Discovered the circulation of blood in the body.
- Eating a variety of foods to stay healthy.
- Tubular structures that carry blood throughout the body.
- The process of transferring blood from one person to another.
- Voluntary act of giving one's blood to help others.
- The movement of blood through the body.
- Microscopic infectious agent.
- Small cell fragment involved in blood clotting.
- Group of similar cells performing a specific function.
- A substance formed by a chemical process.
- ventricle One of the four chambers of the heart.
- The liquid component of blood.
- A person who conducts scientific research.
- Large vein carrying deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- The continuous flow of blood throughout the body.
- A classification system for blood types.
- Chemical messengers in the body.
- Harmful habit linked to various health issues.
- Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful or beneficial to health.
- Protection against diseases and infections.
- lacking oxygen.
- blood cell Cells that transport oxygen in the bloodstream.
- Substances needed for growth and health.
56 Clues: rich in oxygen. • lacking oxygen. • A heart's pumping chamber. • Microscopic infectious agent. • The liquid component of blood. • Essential gas for respiration. • Chemical messengers in the body. • The heart's main pumping chamber. • A gas expelled during respiration. • The rhythmic beating of the heart. • A specific blood type classification. • ...
Cardiovascular System Medical Terms 2023-10-10
10 Clues: Fast heart rate • Slow heart rate • An enlarged heart • Definition of EKG • Lower edge of heart • Largest artery in the body • Amount of chambers in the heart • Amount of types of blood vessels • What carries blood back to the heart • nervous system What the heart is regulated by
Circulatory Body Systems 2023-12-01
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- breaks down food into a usable form
- large blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- takes blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- small blood vessels one cell thick where nutrients and gases pass from the blood into the cells
- Large blood vessels that take blood to the heart
- Protects the body from infection
- separate various parts of the heart and open and close to prevent backflow of blood
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- group of organs with a similar function
- Large Vein that takes oxygen poor blood from the lower part of the body and dumps it into the right Atrium
- large organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Where oxygen and carbon dioxide are transferred from the blood to the lungs
- two lower chambers that pump blood out of the heart
- made up of bones and cartilage; provided support and protection
- two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood
- Large vein that takes oxygen poor blood from the upper body and dumps it into the right Atrium
15 Clues: Protects the body from infection • breaks down food into a usable form • group of organs with a similar function • large organ that pumps blood throughout the body • Large blood vessels that take blood to the heart • takes blood from the right ventricle to the lungs • two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood • ...
DAVID CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-12-18
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- Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, supports immune function and skin health.
- Good source of fiber and antioxidants, supporting heart and digestive health.
- Hydrating and low in calories, supports skin health and digestion.
- Contains healthy fats (monounsaturated), beneficial for heart health.
- Loaded with iron and folate, helps with blood circulation and energy production.
- Rich in antioxidants, improving brain function and reducing oxidative stress.
- High in lycopene, an antioxidant that supports heart health.
- Contain natural sugars and antioxidants, beneficial for heart and brain health.
- High in vitamin K, calcium, and antioxidants for bone and heart health.
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- Packed with beta-carotene, promoting good vision and skin health.
- Rich in fiber and vitamin C, supports digestion and immune health.
- Excellent source of vitamin K, vital for bone health and wound healing.
- Potato: Rich in complex carbs and vitamin A, supports vision and energy.
- (Bell): High in vitamin C and antioxidants, boosting immune function.
- High in potassium, aids in muscle function and heart health.
15 Clues: High in potassium, aids in muscle function and heart health. • High in lycopene, an antioxidant that supports heart health. • Packed with beta-carotene, promoting good vision and skin health. • Rich in fiber and vitamin C, supports digestion and immune health. • Hydrating and low in calories, supports skin health and digestion. • ...
Medical Terms 2022-10-03
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- A line graph that shows heart activity
- Specializes in brain disorders
- Inflammation of the appendix
- Inflammation of the tonsils
- Inflammation of the joints
- The study of microorganisms
- A doctor that specializes in the heart
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- X-rays to examine the human breast
- Surgical removal of the pulp
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- Reshaping of the nose
- A person qualified to dispense drugs
- Over active thyroid
- The study of skin disorders
- High blood pressure
- Inflammation of the tongue
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Imaging used to diagnose diseases
- A tracing showing heart activity
- Surgical removal of bone
20 Clues: Over active thyroid • High blood pressure • Reshaping of the nose • Surgical removal of bone • Inflammation of the tongue • Inflammation of the joints • The study of skin disorders • Inflammation of the tonsils • The study of microorganisms • Inflammation of the appendix • Inflammation of the pancreas • Surgical removal of the pulp • Specializes in brain disorders • ...
science 2023-12-13
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- in the nervous system and sends signals
- pumps blood throughout the whole body
- helps you smell
- body system full of bones
- brings blood away from the heart
- attached to muscles
- helps you eat, talk, etc
- body system in charge of blood
- cells in animals
- comes from the liver and helps digest food
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- helps you chew
- a long tube
- body system that helps you breath
- brings blood to the heart
- body system that contains nerves
- cells in plants
- body system that helps you eat
- has acids that break down food
- attached to bones
- helps you bend/move your limbs
20 Clues: a long tube • helps you chew • helps you smell • cells in plants • cells in animals • attached to bones • attached to muscles • helps you eat, talk, etc • brings blood to the heart • body system full of bones • body system that helps you eat • has acids that break down food • helps you bend/move your limbs • body system in charge of blood • body system that contains nerves • ...
diseases 2024-05-14
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- paralysis affecting one side of the body
- inflammation in the stomach and intestines
- distention of a kidney
- disease of the heart muscle
- a deficency of blood
- Encephalopathy
- enlargement of the thyroid gland
- difficulty in swallowing
- a curve that goes right or left of the spine
- difficult or painful urination
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- inflammation of the liver
- inflammation in the bladder
- slowness of the heart rate
- A tumor of melanin-forming cells
- joint pain
- inflammation of the bone and the bone marrow
- enlarged heart
- malignant tumor that develops from nerve tissue
- surgical fixation of floating kidney
- pain in the muscle
20 Clues: joint pain • enlarged heart • Encephalopathy • pain in the muscle • a deficency of blood • distention of a kidney • difficulty in swallowing • inflammation of the liver • slowness of the heart rate • inflammation in the bladder • disease of the heart muscle • difficult or painful urination • A tumor of melanin-forming cells • enlargement of the thyroid gland • ...
Human Body System 2021-12-10
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- upper chamber of the heart
- fights disease
- tiny finger-shaped structures
- a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen.
- Liquid blood, not red
- Large absorbs water
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- lower chamber of the heart
- Forms scabs
- smallest blood vessel
- carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells.
- away from the heart, blood vessel
- where digestion begins
- carries blood back to the heart, blood vessel
- connects the throat to the stomach
14 Clues: Forms scabs • fights disease • Large absorbs water • smallest blood vessel • Liquid blood, not red • where digestion begins • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • tiny finger-shaped structures • away from the heart, blood vessel • connects the throat to the stomach • carries blood back to the heart, blood vessel • carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells. • ...
Human Body Review 2023-01-09
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- absorbs nutrients
- has four chambers main organ in circulatory system
- intestine where nutrients are absorbed
- processes and breaks down blood
- liquid part of blood
- carries blood away from the heart
- top chamber of heart
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- tiny air sacs where the lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- tube where oxygen travels through
- filters blood
- where urine is held
- carries blood to heart
- muscular sac that breaks down food
- main organ in the respiratory system
14 Clues: filters blood • absorbs nutrients • where urine is held • liquid part of blood • top chamber of heart • carries blood to heart • processes and breaks down blood • tube where oxygen travels through • carries blood away from the heart • muscular sac that breaks down food • main organ in the respiratory system • intestine where nutrients are absorbed • ...
CPR Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-07
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- urgent, need help now
- the heart is a part of this body system
- what does the "r" in CPR stand for?
- what part of the word "cardiopulmonary" means "-lungs"?
- short for red blood cell
- when you push down on the patient's chest to make the heart beat
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- when someone's heart has stopped and they need CPR
- when CPR does not involve mouth-to-mouth or life-saving breaths
- the main organ of the circulatory system, pumps blood
- number of chest compressions per minute
- site of oxygen exchange for red blood cells
- when blood flows through the body
- red blood cells carry these to cells from lungs
- the fluid in our veins and arteries that transports RBCs
- short for automated external defibrillator
- a way to tell if a person's heart is beating at their extremities (arms and legs) or neck
16 Clues: urgent, need help now • short for red blood cell • when blood flows through the body • what does the "r" in CPR stand for? • number of chest compressions per minute • the heart is a part of this body system • short for automated external defibrillator • site of oxygen exchange for red blood cells • red blood cells carry these to cells from lungs • ...
Module 2 Vocabulary 2023-01-31
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- left sternal border, first rib directly opposite the white lead
- usually used in hospital settings for extended periods of time
- sac around the heart
- placed on the right shoulder area in a stress test
- left side, anterior axillary line, fifth rib in amb. monitoring
- caused by broken or disconnected leads or wires
- have both a negative and a positive pole
- the middle layer of the heart
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- network of wide diameter and junctional conduction pathways
- lines the chambers of the heart
- made of connective tissue that surrounds the pericardium
- caused by muscle movement
- placed on the right sternal border on the third rib in amb. monitoring
- placed on the lower right abdominal area in a stress test
- brings de-oxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- main artery that carries blood away from the heart
16 Clues: sac around the heart • caused by muscle movement • the middle layer of the heart • lines the chambers of the heart • have both a negative and a positive pole • caused by broken or disconnected leads or wires • placed on the right shoulder area in a stress test • main artery that carries blood away from the heart • brings de-oxygenated blood from the body to the heart • ...
CVD Crossword 2020-11-11
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- - any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body
- Valve- lies between the two chambers on the right side of your heart consists of three flaps of tissue called leaflets.
- make or become smaller or fewer in size, amount, intensity, or degree.
- The lungs are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax)
- Dioxide- a chemical compound composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms
- any of a number of disorders in which there is an intense localized pain
- become or make greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree.
- high or raised blood pressure, is a condition in which the blood vessels have persistently raised pressure
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles. The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the veins of the body; the left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary vein
- Artery- the network of blood vessels that branch off the aorta to supply the heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood.
- a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries.
- a membranous fold in a hollow organ or tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or the digestive tract, that maintains the flow of the contents in one direction by closing in response to any pressure from reverse flow.
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- Artery- the artery carrying blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
- Node- a small body of specialized muscle fibers, located in the right atrium of the heart, whose activity is responsible for initiating the heartbeat.
- a hollow part or cavity in an organ
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- done without will or conscious control
- remove oxygen from
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen
- a very small vein, especially one collecting blood from the capillaries.
- the main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system. In humans it passes over the heart from the left ventricle and runs down in front of the backbone.
- Cava- a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart
23 Clues: remove oxygen from • a hollow part or cavity in an organ • done without will or conscious control • supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen • a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries. • become or make greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree. • Cava- a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart • ...
The Transport Systems 2021-10-28
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- Receives blood
- The left atrium receives _______ blood from the lungs
- The pacemaker for rhythm of the heart
- A blood vessel that allows deoxygenated blood to return from capillaries to the veins
- These structures close after blood moves through them; like a door, doesn't allow blood to get out and controls how much blood comes in
- A ____ in your heart rate can indicate that something is wrong!
- This structure separates the atria and the ventricles of the heart and it also prevents back flow of blood into the atria
- Take blood AWAY from the heart; oxygen rich
- Sends blood
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- Take blood TO the heart; oxygen poor
- This is taken away by the trachea
- The Pulmonary circuit pumps blood to this organ
- Gas exchange and oxygenation occurs because of this structure
- These structures contribute blood flow into the capillaries
- The right ventricle receives _____ blood from the right atrium
- The largest vein in the body
- Largest artery in the body
17 Clues: Sends blood • Receives blood • Largest artery in the body • The largest vein in the body • This is taken away by the trachea • Take blood TO the heart; oxygen poor • The pacemaker for rhythm of the heart • Take blood AWAY from the heart; oxygen rich • The Pulmonary circuit pumps blood to this organ • The left atrium receives _______ blood from the lungs • ...
Arvin crossword puzzle 2024-02-06
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- is the movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration
- Help body absorb iron
- is the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane
- important for heart brain kidney muscles
- is the movement of particles
- needed for nerve function, excess linked with heart and kidney disease
- Builds cell membrane excess linked with heart disease
- important for the bone and teeth heart
- inside plant and algal cells are special
- Vital for red blood cells
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- is the maintenance of an internal balance of conditions
- plant, animals, and most other organisms use cellular respiration to get energy form food
- for example when a tea bag is added to a cup of water the molecules in the tea will eventualy spread throughout the water
- important for the eyes skin
- lowers risk of diabetes and heart disease
- the chromosome copies are separated and the nucleus and cell divide
- is a type of asexual reproduction in which a prokaryotic
17 Clues: Help body absorb iron • Vital for red blood cells • important for the eyes skin • is the movement of particles • important for the bone and teeth heart • important for heart brain kidney muscles • inside plant and algal cells are special • lowers risk of diabetes and heart disease • Builds cell membrane excess linked with heart disease • ...
FFL Ch. 4 Vocabulary Word Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-13
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- Only requiring the amount of oxygen in your lungs to complete a physical activity.
- Your range of heart rates that creates the best training. You have a low heart rate level to a high rate level, and the target heart rate zone is anywhere in between.
- The ability of your heart, lungs, blood vessels, and blood to work efficiently and to supply the body with oxygen.
- The ability of an object to maintain its balance.
- Physical activities that elevate your heart rate higher than your Target Heart Rate Zone.
- The center of your body weight.
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- Describes your feelings about yourself.
- Physical activities that are vigorous enough to elevate your heart rate within your Target Heart Rate Zone.
- Requiring more oxygen to continue a physical activity.
- Your heart rate while you are resting or not physically active.
- A test that assesses one’s cardiovascular fitness level.
- A part of self-esteem that refers to how you feel about your body.
12 Clues: The center of your body weight. • Describes your feelings about yourself. • The ability of an object to maintain its balance. • Requiring more oxygen to continue a physical activity. • A test that assesses one’s cardiovascular fitness level. • Your heart rate while you are resting or not physically active. • ...
Ch 25 Internal Balance 2022-04-21
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- formed when capillaries merge
- waste product produced by liver
- blood vessels that carry blood away
- body unable to tell difference
- tube leading kidney to bladder
- white blood cells
- machine to substitute kidney
- overreaction to nonpathogen
- arteries the vessels carry oxygen to heart
- muscular wall dividing left and right sides
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- muscular bag temporary storage
- molecules that are foreign to body
- body ability to respond to foreign substance
- microscopic unit filters blood
- molecule in red blood cell
- rhythmic expansion of arteries
- red blood cells
- fluid filled sac surrounding heart
- successfully transplanted organ
- causes heart to beat noramally
20 Clues: red blood cells • white blood cells • molecule in red blood cell • overreaction to nonpathogen • machine to substitute kidney • formed when capillaries merge • muscular bag temporary storage • microscopic unit filters blood • rhythmic expansion of arteries • body unable to tell difference • tube leading kidney to bladder • causes heart to beat noramally • ...
Systems 2016-12-13
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- Nares, paired external openings
- second chamber of the heart
- Sends signals between body parts
- System that provides movement
- "Voice box"
- circulates blood carrying oxygen
- Removal of waste from homeostasis
- Largest portion of muscle
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- Each animal has one
- long fiber like structures
- Long bundle of nervous tissue
- Firm tissue that isn't as hard as bone
- Controls movement of internal organs
- Uses oxygen gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Support and protection (vertebrae)
- first chamber of the heart
- Relatively thin and flat protects organs
- Often as big around as they are long
- Each animal has two
- Makes up the heart
20 Clues: "Voice box" • Makes up the heart • Each animal has one • Each animal has two • Largest portion of muscle • long fiber like structures • first chamber of the heart • second chamber of the heart • Long bundle of nervous tissue • System that provides movement • Nares, paired external openings • Sends signals between body parts • circulates blood carrying oxygen • ...
EMILY GLAZER!!! 2015-10-19
Across
- alpha and
- tea latte (minus the a)
- motorm0 .25 of fab five
- Serena and Venus Williams
- future children's last name
- future sister-in-law #2
- just ____ . com
- north east south side
- my roomie heart heart heart
- bae's bestie's surname
- cinco
- female aaron carter .25 of fab five
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- bae!!!!
- you know that we ball @ the mall here
- the best name to ever exist .25 of fab five
- ____kav .25 of fab five
- _______-ed donut + er
- MIghty fine school
- my 2 swift bff .25 of fab five
- future sister-in-law #1
- shalom
21 Clues: cinco • shalom • bae!!!! • alpha and • just ____ . com • MIghty fine school • _______-ed donut + er • north east south side • bae's bestie's surname • tea latte (minus the a) • motorm0 .25 of fab five • ____kav .25 of fab five • future sister-in-law #2 • future sister-in-law #1 • Serena and Venus Williams • future children's last name • my roomie heart heart heart • my 2 swift bff .25 of fab five • ...
ICD-10 Guidelines 2022-07-22
Across
- Bipolar Disorder, unspecified
- Anemia, unspecified
- Diverticulitis of large intestine w/ hemorrhage
- Acquired absence of kidney
- Lacrimal cyst, bilateral
- MRSA
- Morbid Obesity
- BMI is 38.7
- Congestive Heart Failure, unspecified
- GI hemorrhage
- Long-Term use of anticoagulant
- CKD, Stage 3
- Hypertensive heart disease with heart failure
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- Breast Cancer, Left inner quadrant
- Urinary frequency
- Abnormal weight loss
- Pain related to psychological factors
- Diabetes
- Chemotherapy Treatment
- COPD
- 35th week of pregnancy
- ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) involving other coronary artery of anterior wall
- Atrial fibrillation
- Hyponatremia
- Pregnancy, incidental
- Hypertensive Kidney Disease
- Hypertension
27 Clues: COPD • MRSA • Diabetes • BMI is 38.7 • Hyponatremia • CKD, Stage 3 • Hypertension • GI hemorrhage • Morbid Obesity • Urinary frequency • Anemia, unspecified • Atrial fibrillation • Abnormal weight loss • Pregnancy, incidental • Chemotherapy Treatment • 35th week of pregnancy • Lacrimal cyst, bilateral • Acquired absence of kidney • Hypertensive Kidney Disease • Bipolar Disorder, unspecified • ...
Medical Terms 2022-10-03
Across
- a line graph that shows heart activity
- specializes in brain disorders
- inflammation of the appendix
- Inflammation of the tonsils
- inflammation of the joints
- the study of microorganisms
- A doctor that specializes in the heart
- inflammation of the pancreas
- X-rays to examine the human breast
- surgical removal of the pulp
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- reshaping of the nose
- a person qualified to dispense drugs
- over active thyroid
- The study of skin disorders
- High blood pressure
- Inflammation of the tongue
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- imaging used to diagnose diseases
- a tracing showing heart activity
- surgical removal of bone
20 Clues: over active thyroid • High blood pressure • reshaping of the nose • surgical removal of bone • Inflammation of the tongue • inflammation of the joints • The study of skin disorders • Inflammation of the tonsils • the study of microorganisms • inflammation of the appendix • inflammation of the pancreas • surgical removal of the pulp • specializes in brain disorders • ...
Janette Esquivel 2024-11-18
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- beyond or execess
- sound
- of a vein phlebitis
- a wall/ partition or septum
- four
- high blood pressure
- cardiovascular
- intensive care unit
- emergency room
- of a fatty substance atheroscleosis
- as needed
- complaint of
- cheif complaint
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- pressure pressure exerted by the blood against the wall of an artery or vain
- normal pressure hypertension
- to the heart
- review of systems
- low blood pressure
- test the patients oxygen levels and ekg are monitoral during the test
- normal sinus rhythm
- chest pain
- heart cardiomegaly
- to the heart and blood vessels hermovascular
- skin
- maker sends electrical signals to regulate heart beats
25 Clues: four • skin • sound • as needed • chest pain • to the heart • complaint of • cardiovascular • emergency room • cheif complaint • beyond or execess • review of systems • low blood pressure • heart cardiomegaly • of a vein phlebitis • normal sinus rhythm • high blood pressure • intensive care unit • a wall/ partition or septum • normal pressure hypertension • of a fatty substance atheroscleosis • ...
set 9 medical terms callaway A/P 2026-01-20
Across
- to turn or roll
- involuntary contraction
- fatal (deadly)
- plaque buildup
- process of blood clotting
- vessel
- heart
- picture or printout of a test result
- lung
- arteries
- contraction
- to get a smaller diameter
- getting pneumonia when you aleady sick with other lung problems
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- ventricle two bottom chambers of the heart
- vessel
- any therapy that decreasas or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- record, recording
- growth or development
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody
- a tube you PUT DOWN
- the heart between beats, at rest
- lung
- 2 tubes that go from trachea
- to expand
- wall
25 Clues: lung • lung • wall • heart • vessel • vessel • arteries • to expand • contraction • fatal (deadly) • plaque buildup • to turn or roll • record, recording • a tube you PUT DOWN • growth or development • involuntary contraction • process of blood clotting • to get a smaller diameter • 2 tubes that go from trachea • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • ...
Papa's Christmas Crossword 2025-12-20
Across
- Yellow car (not a taxi!) (2 wds)
- Home is where the heart is (pt 2)
- Papa's favorite holiday
- meaning of the 7 smith mountain peaks
- Tree decor
- Resting place
- Donnie's favorite insect
- How Moneta gets electricity
- helicopter on a sweatshirt
- Firstborn birthstone
- Respectable profession (pt 1)
- Home is where the heart is (pt 1)
- Respectable profession (pt 2)
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- Pink Lake (3 wds)
- Can zoom around in it
- motorhome vacation destination
- Dog with a clipped ear
- Moore fruit
- Home is where the heart is (pt 3)
- Cutthroat card game
- halfway between Moneta and Bentonville
21 Clues: Tree decor • Moore fruit • Resting place • Pink Lake (3 wds) • Cutthroat card game • Firstborn birthstone • Can zoom around in it • Dog with a clipped ear • Papa's favorite holiday • Donnie's favorite insect • helicopter on a sweatshirt • How Moneta gets electricity • Respectable profession (pt 1) • Respectable profession (pt 2) • motorhome vacation destination • ...
Review 2 LGL College 2026-04-04
Across
- Walking or moving from place to place
- Rhythm of the heartbeat
- Sheets and bedding used for patients
- Free from all microorganisms
- Relating to breathing
- Force of blood against artery walls
- Way a person walks
- Another term for urinate
- Separating patients to prevent infection spread
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- Fast heart rate
- Device used to transport patients
- Moving a patient from one surface to another
- Bluish discoloration of skin from lack of oxygen
- Process of emptying the bladder
- Artificial teeth worn by patients
- Pulse taken at the heart
- Slow heart rate
- Swelling caused by fluid buildup
- Maintaining proper fluid balance
- Elevated body temperature
20 Clues: Fast heart rate • Slow heart rate • Way a person walks • Relating to breathing • Rhythm of the heartbeat • Pulse taken at the heart • Another term for urinate • Elevated body temperature • Free from all microorganisms • Process of emptying the bladder • Swelling caused by fluid buildup • Maintaining proper fluid balance • Device used to transport patients • ...
systems vocabulary 2022-04-05
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- vessels that take blood away from the heart
- narrow tubes that lead to lungs
- sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs
- nerve cells
- vessel that brings blood towards heart
- gap between two neurons
- voice box
- tube air passes through
- buildup of fatty material within artery walls
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- chamber of heart where blood enters
- movement of air in and out of lungs
- tiny blood vessels that deliver supplies to cells and take away waste
- main organ of respiratory system
- muscle that moves air in and out of lungs
- chamber of the heart where blood leaves
- tubelike passageway at the top of throat
16 Clues: voice box • nerve cells • gap between two neurons • tube air passes through • narrow tubes that lead to lungs • main organ of respiratory system • chamber of heart where blood enters • movement of air in and out of lungs • vessel that brings blood towards heart • sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs • chamber of the heart where blood leaves • ...
Parts of the body 2025-12-08
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- – Organ that helps clean your blood and digest food
- – Bone that protects your brain
- – The body’s largest organ, protects everything inside
- – Controls your thoughts and actions
- – Pipes that absorb nutrients from food
- – Places where bones meet and help you bend
- – Tubes that carry blood away from the heart
- – Help your body move
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- – Tubes that carry blood to the heart
- – Line of bones that helps you stand up straight
- – Pumps blood around your body
- – Help you breathe in oxygen
- – Organs that filter your blood
- – Where food begins to be broken down
- – Protect your heart and lungs
- – Carry messages between your body and brain
16 Clues: – Help your body move • – Help you breathe in oxygen • – Pumps blood around your body • – Protect your heart and lungs • – Bone that protects your brain • – Organs that filter your blood • – Controls your thoughts and actions • – Tubes that carry blood to the heart • – Where food begins to be broken down • – Pipes that absorb nutrients from food • ...
Emmet Wagenmakers 2013-05-21
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- a muscular organ that umps blood
- large vein leading into the top right chamber of the heart
- the vessel through which dexygenated blood carrying waste from respation travels from the heats to the lungs
- the smallest unit of life
- living cells in the blood that transport oxygen to all living cells in the body oxygen is carried by a pigment haemoglobin
- thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other body parts
- yellowish liquid produced in the kidneys
- small tube that carryblood threw the body
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- lower right section of the heart which pumps deoxyenated blood to the lungs
- small vein
- a red fluid in your body
- upper right section of the heart where deoxygenated bolld from the body enters
- the body system involving the lungs
- type of nutrient that include fats and oils
- sac that stores urine
- minute tube carrying blood to body cells
16 Clues: small vein • sac that stores urine • a red fluid in your body • the smallest unit of life • a muscular organ that umps blood • the body system involving the lungs • minute tube carrying blood to body cells • yellowish liquid produced in the kidneys • small tube that carryblood threw the body • type of nutrient that include fats and oils • ...
AS Biology 2022-05-19
Across
- test that checks heart function, measurement of electrical activity of heart
- clear fluid carries cells that help fight infections and other diseases.
- provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue
- prevent the backflow of the blood during systole
- biological molecule that acts as a catalyst
- limits or decreases changes to a system
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- a substance acted upon (as by an enzyme)
- carries de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- the innermost layer of blood vessel
- containing organs that includes the heart, blood vessels for transport
- molecules very similar to the substrate molecules bind to the active site and prevent binding of the actual substrate.
- region of an enzyme where reaction occurs
- immune cell, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells.
- rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of muscle fibers in the heart
- gel that contains immobilized enzyme
- blood vessels taking blood close to almost every cell in the body
16 Clues: the innermost layer of blood vessel • gel that contains immobilized enzyme • limits or decreases changes to a system • a substance acted upon (as by an enzyme) • region of an enzyme where reaction occurs • biological molecule that acts as a catalyst • prevent the backflow of the blood during systole • carries de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
AS Biology 2022-05-19
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- limits or decreases changes to a system
- molecules very similar to the substrate molecules bind to the active site and prevent binding of the actual substrate.
- blood vessels taking blood close to almost every cell in the body
- gel that contains immobilized enzyme
- carries de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue
- a substance acted upon (as by an enzyme)
- immune cell, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells.
- the innermost layer of blood vessel
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- containing organs that includes the heart, blood vessels for transport
- region of an enzyme where reaction occurs
- prevent the backflow of the blood during systole
- rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of muscle fibers in the heart
- test that checks heart function, measurement of electrical activity of heart
- biological molecule that acts as a catalyst
- clear fluid carries cells that help fight infections and other diseases.
16 Clues: the innermost layer of blood vessel • gel that contains immobilized enzyme • limits or decreases changes to a system • a substance acted upon (as by an enzyme) • region of an enzyme where reaction occurs • biological molecule that acts as a catalyst • prevent the backflow of the blood during systole • carries de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
ekg 2025-02-14
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- An imaginary line through the middle of the clavicle that extends vertically.
- Narrowed or constricted.
- Excessive sweating.
- Listening to body sounds (heart, lung, digestive tract) using a stethoscope.
- Fainting.
- Death of tissue due to a lack of oxygenation, usually due to a blockage in circulation.
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- State of quivering with no organized contraction.
- Decrease in oxygenation of tissues due to poor blood flow.
- Skin, lips, toes or fingers turning blue or discolored.
- Rapid heart rate.
- Wires that conduct electrical impulses from electrodes to an EKG machine.
- Between the ribs.
- A section or part of the electrical activity produced by the heart and recorded on the EKG tracing.
- Sensor placed on the skin that interfaces between the heart and an EKG machine.
- Rapid wavelike contractions.
- An electrically neutral area on the EKG when the heart is at rest; establishing a pattern for comparison across time.
16 Clues: Fainting. • Rapid heart rate. • Between the ribs. • Excessive sweating. • Narrowed or constricted. • Rapid wavelike contractions. • State of quivering with no organized contraction. • Skin, lips, toes or fingers turning blue or discolored. • Decrease in oxygenation of tissues due to poor blood flow. • Wires that conduct electrical impulses from electrodes to an EKG machine. • ...
Clara chapter 8 cardiac MT 2026-01-22
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- ____ is a musculr pump that propels blood to the entire body
- ___ is the last step in the bloodflow
- ____ is the abbreviation for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
- ____ is the abbreviation for the right atrium
- ____ valve that is the (third) step of the bloodflow
- ____ are small structures withing the veins that prevent backflow of blood
- ____ carry blood from the heart to all cells of the body
- _____ artery is right after the pulmonic valve
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- _____ is the abbreviation for the left atrium
- ____ an imflammation of the inner lining of the heart and its valve
- ____ is the medical specialty concerned with disorders of the cardiovascular system
- _____ valve is the 10th step in the blood flow
- ____ return blood to the heart
- ____ A serous membrane that lines the four chambers of the heart and its valve
- ___ always the first step in the bloodflow
- ____ the 7th step in the bloodflow
16 Clues: ____ return blood to the heart • ____ the 7th step in the bloodflow • ___ is the last step in the bloodflow • ___ always the first step in the bloodflow • _____ is the abbreviation for the left atrium • ____ is the abbreviation for the right atrium • _____ valve is the 10th step in the blood flow • _____ artery is right after the pulmonic valve • ...
Circulatory system 2024-03-28
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- pumps blood to the rest of the body
- carry blood to the heart
- can cause a heart attack
- heart beating too fast
- when the valves of the heart don't open to let blood through
- heart beating too slow
- allow blood flow in one direction
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- connect arteries and veins
- abnormal rythym of the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
10 Clues: heart beating too fast • heart beating too slow • carry blood to the heart • can cause a heart attack • connect arteries and veins • abnormal rythym of the heart • carry blood away from the heart • allow blood flow in one direction • pumps blood to the rest of the body • when the valves of the heart don't open to let blood through
Circulatory System Crossword 2015-02-08
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- A blood vessel that carries newly oxygenated blood to other parts of the body.
- The largest vein in the body/heart. Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- A blood vessel that takes blood towards the heart and lungs to be oxygenated. Usually depicted as "blue".
- The liquid pumped throughout the body, carrying oxygen and nutrients with it.
- Located on both sides of the heart, holds blood about to enter the ventricle.
- Cells in the blood containing hemoglobin.
- The organs that remove waste from the blood.
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- The hollow muscular organ located in the chest and between the lungs, used for pumping blood to other parts of the body.
- The largest artery in the body/heart. Sends freshly oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- Another name for the circulatory system. Starts with a "c".
- Located on both sides of the heart, holds blood before it is pumped out the heart.
- Tiny parts of the blood, important in blood clotting.
12 Clues: Cells in the blood containing hemoglobin. • The organs that remove waste from the blood. • Tiny parts of the blood, important in blood clotting. • Another name for the circulatory system. Starts with a "c". • The largest vein in the body/heart. Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart. • ...
Circulatory Sytem 2021-10-28
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- tiny blood vessels that help connect your arteries and veins, aid in gas exchange
- small vein that can collect blood from capillaries
- two upper chambers of the heart
- a large vein that carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- tubes in the body that carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- small branch of an artery leading into capillaries
- blood vessels that deliver oxygenated blood from the heart to different parts of the body
- lacking oxygen in the blood
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- muscle fibers in the right atrium responsible for initiating the heartbeat
- various membranous structures whose function is to temporarily close passages or orifices
- veins veins that receive blood from the arteries and ventricles
- main artery of the body that supplies oxygenated blood to the circulatory system
- blood that is enriched with oxygen
- two lower chambers of the heart
- dioxide a colorless, oderless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds
- to grow less
- pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
17 Clues: to grow less • lacking oxygen in the blood • two upper chambers of the heart • two lower chambers of the heart • blood that is enriched with oxygen • small vein that can collect blood from capillaries • small branch of an artery leading into capillaries • a large vein that carries deoxygenated blood to the heart • ...
Circulatory System 2022-06-07
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- _____ are tubes that carry blood back to the heart.
- The heart has ___ layers.
- What parts act like doors that control blood flow in the heart?
- blood that’s low in oxygen is sent to the ___.
- A blood vessel that takes blood AWAY from the heart to the body’s organs is called ___.
- ____ are the smallest blood vessels in your vascular system.
- Where does blood get oxygen from?
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- The heart has ___ chambers.
- The two larger lower chambers are called ___.
- What main organ is incorporated in the circulatory system?
- The circulatory system pumps ___ from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen.
- The left and right side is divided by a wall called the ___.
- The two upper chambers are called ___.
13 Clues: The heart has ___ layers. • The heart has ___ chambers. • Where does blood get oxygen from? • The two upper chambers are called ___. • The two larger lower chambers are called ___. • blood that’s low in oxygen is sent to the ___. • _____ are tubes that carry blood back to the heart. • What main organ is incorporated in the circulatory system? • ...
Heart Health Month 2022-02-01
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- Drinking too much ______ can raise blood pressure levels.
- American Heart Association
- Avoid second-hand _____.
- Reach and maintain a health _____.
- aka high blood pressure
- February is American ______ month.
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- This is considered the "bad" cholesterol.
- This is the leading cause of death for women in the U.S.
- This is often called a "silent killer"
- Getting ____ treatment is important to preventing death and disability from stroke.
- Chest Pain
- Regular _______ activity can lower your risk for heart disease.
- Use of this increases the risk for heart disease and heart attack.
13 Clues: Chest Pain • aka high blood pressure • Avoid second-hand _____. • American Heart Association • Reach and maintain a health _____. • February is American ______ month. • This is often called a "silent killer" • This is considered the "bad" cholesterol. • This is the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. • Drinking too much ______ can raise blood pressure levels. • ...
TOPIC NUMBER ONE: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2015-02-27
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- / The main organ of the system.
- / Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- / Veins bring blood into an upper __.
- / Arteries lead to __.
- / Circulatory and __ system work together.
- / Carry blood away from the heart.
- / Is pumped out of the ventricle through an artery.
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- / The heart constantly __ blood throughout the body.
- / Chamber of the heart.
- / From an atrium blood flows through a valve called __.
- / Main artery to the body.
- Sistem / Responsible for circulatory.
- Blood Cells / Travel in the blood bringing things to and from the body cells.
13 Clues: / Arteries lead to __. • / Chamber of the heart. • / Main artery to the body. • / The main organ of the system. • / Carry blood away from the heart. • / Veins bring blood into an upper __. • Sistem / Responsible for circulatory. • / Circulatory and __ system work together. • / Is pumped out of the ventricle through an artery. • ...
cardiovascular Vocabulary 2022-03-28
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- changes in tissue conditions
- low red blood cells
- thin-walled veins,receive blood from capillaries
- used to listen to a heartbeat
- inflammation to the pericardium
- abnormally high blood pressure
- RBC's clumping together
- withdrawing blood from a vein
- study of the heart
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- reduced numbers of WBC's
- single molecule of pigment
- red blood cells
- rhythmic changes in the vessels
- inflammation of a vein
- records electrical activities of the heart
- low oxygen level in tissue
- slower than normal heart rate
- X-ray of a blood vessel
- extension of an atrium
19 Clues: red blood cells • study of the heart • low red blood cells • inflammation of a vein • extension of an atrium • X-ray of a blood vessel • RBC's clumping together • reduced numbers of WBC's • single molecule of pigment • low oxygen level in tissue • changes in tissue conditions • used to listen to a heartbeat • slower than normal heart rate • withdrawing blood from a vein • ...
Circulatory System 2021-11-16
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- Carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart
- The movement of the blood through the heart and around the body
- Chambers that fill with the blood returning to the heart from the body and lungs
- The amount of pressure inside the circulatory system
- vessels Delivers blood to the organs and tissues in your body
- The human body system that contains the heart, blood, and all the blood vessels
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- propels blood throughout the body
- Thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and veins
- The LOWER chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart
- The upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood that is about to enter the ventricle
- The largest artery in the blood/heart
11 Clues: propels blood throughout the body • The largest artery in the blood/heart • Carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart • The amount of pressure inside the circulatory system • Thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and veins • vessels Delivers blood to the organs and tissues in your body • The movement of the blood through the heart and around the body • ...
NorthWest Elementary Heart Month Crossword 2022-01-25
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- high blood pressure is called
- Occurs when blood flow to your heart is blocked, resulting in death of heart muscle
- Single most important activity that helps prevent heart disease.
- Heart rate is measurement in beats per
- what color signifies heart month
- Quitting this can reduce your risk for CAD and heart attack
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- You can manage this to improve your mental and physical health and reduce your risk of heart attack
- The amount of physical activity you should get every day
- Traits people have that are linked to the development and progression of coronary artery disease.
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- average size of this can be compared to the size of your heart
11 Clues: high blood pressure is called • what color signifies heart month • Heart rate is measurement in beats per • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • The amount of physical activity you should get every day • Quitting this can reduce your risk for CAD and heart attack • average size of this can be compared to the size of your heart • ...
Circulatory System 2023-11-20
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- Heart valves keep blood flowing in _____ direction.
- The number one organ in keeping blood circulating.
- The body system responsible for delivering nutrients and removing metabolic wastes.
- The fluid portion of blood.
- ______ carries blood toward the heart.
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- Red blood cells carry ______.
- Elevated heart rate.
- The number of chambers in a mammals heart.
- Any change in rate, rhythm, or conduction within the heart.
- Formed solid element that aids in the clotting of blood.
- _______ carries blood away from the heart.
11 Clues: Elevated heart rate. • The fluid portion of blood. • Red blood cells carry ______. • ______ carries blood toward the heart. • The number of chambers in a mammals heart. • _______ carries blood away from the heart. • The number one organ in keeping blood circulating. • Heart valves keep blood flowing in _____ direction. • ...
Circulatory System Crossword Puzzel 2021-12-03
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- carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
- made of cardiac muscle
- links veins and arteries
- right and left ? are at the bottom of the heart
- a vein carries blood to the
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- The artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- carries blood to the heart
- Carries blood away from the heart
- veins contain ? to prevent the backflow of blood
- The heart pumps blood from the left ventricle into the
- the ? is found at the top of the heart
11 Clues: made of cardiac muscle • links veins and arteries • carries blood to the heart • a vein carries blood to the • Carries blood away from the heart • the ? is found at the top of the heart • right and left ? are at the bottom of the heart • veins contain ? to prevent the backflow of blood • The heart pumps blood from the left ventricle into the • ...
respiratory system and circulatory system 2021-09-21
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- it pumps blood around your body and it sends oxygen and nutrients to all parts of your body
- supplies blood to the heart because the heart needs it to function.
- a pair of organs in the rib-cage
- are a type of blood vessel that return deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart.
- The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi and it is also called a windpipe
- They help the body fight infection and other diseases.
- It is naturally present in air and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- removes the waste from the body
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- It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
- this makes up 21% in the atmosphere
- he large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
- the smallest blood vessel and it forms the connection between the vessels that carry blood away from the heart (arteries) and the vessels that return blood to the heart (veins).
- used for breathing and smelling
- are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- they carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies.
15 Clues: used for breathing and smelling • removes the waste from the body • a pair of organs in the rib-cage • this makes up 21% in the atmosphere • are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • They help the body fight infection and other diseases. • they carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies. • ...
First Aid Terms 2021-09-01
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- A feeling of tightness, heavy pressure, or crushing pain around the chest area – between the neck and upper abdomen.
- A medical term referring to or relating to the heart and the lungs.
- A device that restores the normal rhythm of the heart by delivering a controlled electrical shock
- Occurs when the flow of oxygen-carrying blood to the heart is blocked often due to fat build-up, cholesterol or other substances.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body; contains oxygenated blood.
- A serious or dangerous situation that requires immediate or urgent action to avoid worsening of the scenario.
- The part of the mind that is not aware of the surroundings and oneself. This is due to lack of oxygen, shock, or injury.
- Taking an excessive dose of drugs, whether prescribed by the doctor, legal or illegal and over the counter drugs, which leads to a serious health condition, or worse, death.
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- (PPE), The equipment that is worn to minimize exposure to hazards.
- A device that uses electrical shocks to restore normal heartbeat and correct abnormal heart rhythm.
- it is the inability to breathe because the trachea is blocked, constricted, or obstructed.
- Part of first aid treatment where an unconscious, yet breathing person is placed in a position that will ensure clear and open airways
- A life-saving first aid procedure of chest compressions given to patients who is in cardiac arrest.
- A medical term that refers to the chest pain or discomfort that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
- It occurs when there’s a little amount of oxygen supply to the brain, a person loses its consciousness for a short period of time.
- the medical term which means relating to the heart. A sudden stop in effective blood circulation due to the failure of the heart to contract is called a cardiac arrest.
- A hormone that increases the heart rate, pulse rate, blood pressure and cause blood vessels to constrict.
- The respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs.
- Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat. It is usually measured on the wrist or neck.
- The process of which air is inhaled through the mouth or nose, and then air is expelled from the lungs due to muscle contraction and relaxation, respectively.
- Can be a physical or emotional injury resulting from a terrible event or accident.
21 Clues: The respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs. • (PPE), The equipment that is worn to minimize exposure to hazards. • A medical term referring to or relating to the heart and the lungs. • Can be a physical or emotional injury resulting from a terrible event or accident. • ...
Acute Responses to Exercise - Cardiovascular & Respiratory 2023-04-02
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- exercise intensity that can be maintained up to but not exceeding 85 percent of your maximum heart rate
- the volume of blood ejected from the left ventricle per minute measured in L/min
- the difference in oxygen content between the arteries and veins
- the increase in HR in the minutes before exercise commences, usually due to anxiety and adrenalin
- the circuit of flow that goes to the body and back to the heart
- the force of your blood on your artery walls during heart contraction
- the movement of gases (including oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the alveoli (lungs) and the capillaries (blood)
- the body system made up of the heart, blood and blood vessels with the primary function of transporting oxygen and nutrients
- the total volume of air breathed in and out of the lungs in one minute (L/min)
- the number of time the heart contracts in one minute measured in bpm
- the maximum number of beats your heart can make per minute normally achieved during incremental exercise such as a VO2Max test
- the total volume of air breathed in and out of the lungs in one breath(L/breath)
- the force of your blood on your artery walls
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- the maximum volume of oxygen that the body is using for aerobic ATP (energy) production achieved during incremental exercise to exhaustion
- the volume of blood ejected from the left ventricle each beat measured in ml/beat
- the force of your blood on your artery walls in between beats, during heart relaxation
- the total number of breaths taken in one minute (breaths/min)
- the narrowing of blood vessels supplying the other organs resulting in reduced blood flow where oxygen demand is lower
- the number of time the heart contracts in one minute while at rest
- term used to describe a straight-line relationship between two variables such as heart rate and exercise intensity
- the total volume of oxygen that the body is using for aerobic ATP (energy) production
- where more blood flow is redirected to the working muscles and less of it goes to other body organs such as the digestive system
- the widening of blood vessels supplying the other organs resulting in increased blood flow where oxygen demand is higher
- the body's immediate, short term changes that occur in response to exercise. usually to increase oxygen uptake
24 Clues: the force of your blood on your artery walls • the total number of breaths taken in one minute (breaths/min) • the difference in oxygen content between the arteries and veins • the circuit of flow that goes to the body and back to the heart • the number of time the heart contracts in one minute while at rest • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-07-25
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- removal of yellowish plaque from arteries
- instrument to listen to chest
- an x-ray recording of arteries
- the type of artery that delivers blood to the myocardium
- lower chambers of heart
- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- destruction of a blood clot
- small arteries
- collection of yellow plaque
- incision of a vein
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- slow heartbeat
- hardening of arteries
- surgical repair of blood vessels
- surgical repair of a valve
- fast heartbeat
- largest artery in body
- bluish discoloration of skin
- enlargement of the heart
- an upper chamber of heart
- widening of a blood vessel
- narrowing of a blood vessel
21 Clues: slow heartbeat • fast heartbeat • small arteries • incision of a vein • hardening of arteries • largest artery in body • lower chambers of heart • enlargement of the heart • an upper chamber of heart • surgical repair of a valve • widening of a blood vessel • destruction of a blood clot • narrowing of a blood vessel • collection of yellow plaque • bluish discoloration of skin • ...
Musclar System 2024-03-12
Across
- Aids of smiling.
- Motor neurons are connected to ___.
- protects internal organs.
- helps maintain body temperature.
- Skeletal muscle is straited/not straited.
- The muscle portion of the heart.
- Compress the abdomen.
- system that digests food.
- system that helps with breathing.
- Skeletal muscle is.
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- Cardiac muscle is only found in this.
- Cardiac and Smooth are these types of muscles.
- The neurotransmitters signal muscle __.
- A heart cell.
- Thick filaments.
- pumps blood through the body.
- Muscles do this.
- Skeletal muscle produces this.
- Tendon connects the muscle to this.
- Muscles are very complex group of ____.
- Skeletal muscles works in ____.
21 Clues: A heart cell. • Aids of smiling. • Thick filaments. • Muscles do this. • Skeletal muscle is. • Compress the abdomen. • protects internal organs. • system that digests food. • pumps blood through the body. • Skeletal muscle produces this. • Skeletal muscles works in ____. • helps maintain body temperature. • The muscle portion of the heart. • system that helps with breathing. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-03-25
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- - Drug-eluting stent
- - vessels that deliver blood to tissues.
- -holter monitor
- -cardiopulmonary exercise testing
- - pumps blood through the system.
- -Percutaneous coronary intervention
- -blood clot blocks blood flow to the heart
- - Heart.
- - vessels that return blood to the heart.angi/o: Vessel.
- - Atrium.
- - networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
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- Complications -high blood pressure in the lungsHeart
- -occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brainHeart Failure -
- -Bare metal stent
- -a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeatHeart
- - Echocardiogram
- -Cardiac catheterization
- - Aorta.
- -Electrocardiogram
- - Yellowish, fatty plaque.
- - Artery.
21 Clues: - Aorta. • - Heart. • - Artery. • - Atrium. • -holter monitor • - Echocardiogram • -Bare metal stent • -Electrocardiogram • - Drug-eluting stent • -Cardiac catheterization • - Yellowish, fatty plaque. • -cardiopulmonary exercise testing • - pumps blood through the system. • -Percutaneous coronary intervention • - vessels that deliver blood to tissues. • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-22
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- High
- used to diagnose problems:
- artery bypass graft)
- Heart(pumps blood thru the body)
- blood count)
- and artery disease,Vascular disease,Peripheral artery disease,Heart valve disease,Coronary artery disease.
- oxygen poor blood),
- oxygen rich blood),
- pressure)
- Painful
- Ectomy- surgical removal
- resuscitation)
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- a network between arterioles and venules)
- used in cardiovascular terminology:
- vessels(transport blood to and from body tissue)
- electric impulses)
- cardiogram of heart)
- arterial disease)
- Inflammation
- Low
- of breath)
- that can affect the cardiovascular system:
- pain)
23 Clues: Low • High • pain) • Painful • pressure) • of breath) • blood count) • Inflammation • resuscitation) • arterial disease) • electric impulses) • oxygen poor blood), • oxygen rich blood), • artery bypass graft) • cardiogram of heart) • Ectomy- surgical removal • used to diagnose problems: • Heart(pumps blood thru the body) • used in cardiovascular terminology: • a network between arterioles and venules) • ...
diseases 2024-05-14
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- paralysis affecting one side of the body
- inflammation in the stomach and intestines
- distention of a kidney
- disease of the heart muscle
- a deficency of blood
- Encephalopathy
- enlargement of the thyroid gland
- difficulty in swallowing
- a curve that goes right or left of the spine
- difficult or painful urination
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- inflammation of the liver
- inflammation in the bladder
- slowness of the heart rate
- A tumor of melanin-forming cells
- joint pain
- inflammation of the bone and the bone marrow
- enlarged heart
- malignant tumor that develops from nerve tissue
- surgical fixation of floating kidney
- pain in the muscle
20 Clues: joint pain • enlarged heart • Encephalopathy • pain in the muscle • a deficency of blood • distention of a kidney • difficulty in swallowing • inflammation of the liver • slowness of the heart rate • inflammation in the bladder • disease of the heart muscle • difficult or painful urination • A tumor of melanin-forming cells • enlargement of the thyroid gland • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2025-04-02
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- Element we need to live
- also known as the windpipe
- Strong breathing muscle
- Bone like substance
- Lung with two lobes
- Carries oxygen
- Vessels to the heart
- Membranes
- Common name for alveoli
- Oral opening for air
- Describes breathing
- What we breathe
- Bronchial __________
- Protects the lungs and heart
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- Section of the lung
- Vessels to the body
- To let out air
- Sinus ______
- Air sacs
- Organs for breathing
- Lung with three lobes
- tiny hair like structure
- Four chambered organ
- Thick fluid in the sinuses
- Element of living things, _______ dioxide
- Using air
26 Clues: Air sacs • Membranes • Using air • Sinus ______ • To let out air • Carries oxygen • What we breathe • Section of the lung • Vessels to the body • Bone like substance • Lung with two lobes • Describes breathing • Organs for breathing • Vessels to the heart • Four chambered organ • Oral opening for air • Bronchial __________ • Lung with three lobes • Element we need to live • Strong breathing muscle • ...
skeletal system 2026-04-30
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- above development
- inflammation of many muscles
- lack of development
- pertaining to muscle and flesh
- study of the heart
- condition of slow development
- sarcoma muscle and flesh tumor
- two heads
- rupture of a muscle
- fiber pain
- half paralysis
- tendon inflammation
- muscle pain
- half movement
- cell in heart
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- three areas of tension
- breakdown of muscles
- softening of mass
- muscle weakness
- muscle tumor
- muscle pain
- tendon surgical repair
- rod shaped breakdown
- breakdown of nerves
- nerve inflammation
- disease in heart
- abnormal condition in tendon
- pain in upper deck
- black tumor
- bone marrow growth
30 Clues: two heads • fiber pain • black tumor • muscle pain • muscle tumor • muscle pain • half movement • cell in heart • half paralysis • muscle weakness • disease in heart • softening of mass • above development • study of the heart • nerve inflammation • pain in upper deck • bone marrow growth • lack of development • breakdown of nerves • rupture of a muscle • tendon inflammation • breakdown of muscles • ...
The Circulatory System 2016-05-25
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- Picks up the oxygen and delivers it to cells in the body
- Damage to part of the heart muscle due to a lack of oxygen-rich blood supply
- The largest artery in the body
- A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body
- The alternating expansion and relaxation of the artery walls
- Pressure of the blood in the arteries
- The two lower chambers of the heart
- Main organ of the circulatory system
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- cells that fight disease
- Exchange materials between the blood and body cells
- Liquid part of the blood
- High blood pressure
- The two upper chambers of the heart
- Blood vessels that carry blood from various parts of the body to the heart
- Cell fragments that help form blood clots
15 Clues: High blood pressure • cells that fight disease • Liquid part of the blood • The largest artery in the body • The two upper chambers of the heart • The two lower chambers of the heart • Main organ of the circulatory system • Pressure of the blood in the arteries • Cell fragments that help form blood clots • Exchange materials between the blood and body cells • ...
NHA Domain 1 2024-04-16
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- indicator of infection, hydration, or metabolism
- patient must provide ____ in order to proceed
- quick test to check the heart
- records electrical activity of the heart over 24 hrs
- Protects patient information
- used to determine how the heart functions under the increased workload caused by physical exercise
- heart rate is best measured by _______ when an artery can be gently pushed against a bone
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- records heart rhythm over a period of 14 days to 30 days
- minimizes exposure
- to facilitate ____, maintain a nonjudgemental attitude & demonstrate good listening behaviors
- clean technique
- first step in ensuring that a piece of medical equipment is as clean as possible
- how many identifiers are required before performing any procedure
- identifies the force of blood circulating through the arteries
- are evaluated on rate, rhythm, and depth
15 Clues: clean technique • minimizes exposure • Protects patient information • quick test to check the heart • are evaluated on rate, rhythm, and depth • patient must provide ____ in order to proceed • indicator of infection, hydration, or metabolism • records electrical activity of the heart over 24 hrs • records heart rhythm over a period of 14 days to 30 days • ...
Cardiovascular System 2014-05-27
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- muscular pumping organ located medial to the lungs along the body's midline in the thoracic region
- red pigment used to transport oxygen in the blood
- smallest, thinnest, and most common of the blood vessels in the body
- red blood cells lack a nucleus, therefore they contain no...
- largest artery in the human body
- ____ portal vein arises from networks in the stomach, intestines, pancreas, and spleen
- red blood cells
- essential for respiration
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- this artery carries blood to the brachial (arm) and cephalic (head) regions
- the average human body contains 4 to __ liters of blood
- vessels lined with endothelium
- arteries that branch off the aorta to provide blood to the left and right side of the heart
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- coronary ____ vein on the posterior side of the heart that returns deoxygenated blood from the myocardium to the vena cava
- shape of erythrocytes
- removes toxins, stores sugars, and processes the products of digestion before they reach the other body tissues
- branch off from arteries and carry blood to capillaries
- carry blood back to the heart
18 Clues: red blood cells • shape of erythrocytes • essential for respiration • carry blood back to the heart • largest artery in the human body • vessels lined with endothelium • red pigment used to transport oxygen in the blood • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • the average human body contains 4 to __ liters of blood • ...
CVR ONCO 2021-03-24
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- which family of enzymes catalyze the transfer of a methyl group to DNA? (abbreviation)
- What is the most common cancer worldwide (and the most common cause of cancer-related death)
- Surgical removal of only the cancerous tissue with the surrounding margin of normal tissue
- The one which has 2 cusps
- Tumours of adipose tissue
- Delivery of radiation therapy through internal implants
- Name the city where the first heart transplantation was performed
- Name the congenital condition when 4 things went wrong in the development of the heart and big vessels. Tetralogy of...
- Ipilimumab, Pembrolizumab, Pembrolizumab are all _____ drugs
- process of cell division which divides the cytoplasm of a parental cell into two daughter cells
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- moon shaped part of the heart
- a negative regulator of the p53 tumor suppressor
- makes small things appear large
- A type of cancer that arises from cells of mesenchymal origin
- Blood pumping organ
- the muscle of the heart
16 Clues: Blood pumping organ • the muscle of the heart • The one which has 2 cusps • Tumours of adipose tissue • moon shaped part of the heart • makes small things appear large • a negative regulator of the p53 tumor suppressor • Delivery of radiation therapy through internal implants • A type of cancer that arises from cells of mesenchymal origin • ...
Signs and Symptoms Cardiology Crossword 2 2025-08-03
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- A temporary loss of consciousness usually related to insufficient blood flow to the brain.
- Shortness of breath that occurs when lying flat, relieved by sitting or standing.
- An abnormal sound heard during the heartbeat.
- A sensation that the heart is racing, pounding, fluttering, or skipping beats.
- An unhealthy pale appearance of the skin.
- The act of vomiting.
- A sensation of unease and discomfort in the stomach.
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- A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes resulting from inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- A slower than normal heart rate.
- The accumulation of excessive fluid in the lungs
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues.
- A faster than normal heart rate.
- Pain in the heart or chest area.
- Difficult or labored breathing; shortness of breath.
- Profuse sweating.
- An abnormal sound heard with a stethoscope over the heart or major arteries, usually indicating turbulent blood flow.
16 Clues: Profuse sweating. • The act of vomiting. • A slower than normal heart rate. • A faster than normal heart rate. • Pain in the heart or chest area. • An unhealthy pale appearance of the skin. • An abnormal sound heard during the heartbeat. • The accumulation of excessive fluid in the lungs • Difficult or labored breathing; shortness of breath. • ...
Circulatory System 2026-02-22
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- Waste that is made during respiration
- The blood vessels that gas exchange occurs in
- The blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart
- Blood _________ keep blood going in the right direction
- What we need oxygen and glucose for (process of making energy!)
- The chamber of the heart that receives blood
- The blood vessels that have the thickest walls
- The part of the blood that helps clot blood
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- ________ blood cells help fight disease and protect us from germs
- What does the blood take on board when it's at the lungs
- The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- The yellow liquid that carries all the blood cells and platelets
- The chamber of the heart that pumps blood
- The side of the heart that is stronger to pump blood all over the body
- ________ blood cells transport oxygen
- The side of the heart that deoxygenated blood goes to
16 Clues: Waste that is made during respiration • ________ blood cells transport oxygen • The chamber of the heart that pumps blood • The part of the blood that helps clot blood • The chamber of the heart that receives blood • The blood vessels that gas exchange occurs in • The blood vessels that have the thickest walls • The blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart • ...
CARDOVASCULAR SYSTEM 2021-10-11
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- an instrument for making graphs and images
- arteries that supply blood to the heart
- slow heartbeat
- hardening of arteries
- very fast heartbeat
- X-ray examination of blood vessels
- a doctor who specializes in heart diseases
- referring to the heart muscle
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- surgical repair of the valves of the heart
- pertaining to the arteries
- chart that records the electricity of the heart
- drawing blood samples from a blood vessel
- any kind of heart disease
13 Clues: slow heartbeat • very fast heartbeat • hardening of arteries • any kind of heart disease • pertaining to the arteries • referring to the heart muscle • X-ray examination of blood vessels • arteries that supply blood to the heart • drawing blood samples from a blood vessel • surgical repair of the valves of the heart • an instrument for making graphs and images • ...
CPR/FIRST AID 2022-12-01
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- When the heart stopped beating
- Law that protects responders
- A person not responding
- Loss of balance, speech difficulty
- Chest pain, shortness of breath
- An artery in your wrist
- Breathing
- Sign of a heartbeat
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- To revive
- Cardio
- An AED works by delivering a ______
- An artery in your neck
- Another word for respiratory
- Most important step in CPR
- A device used to restart the heart
- Something has stopped working
- Inches to push down on the chest
- Check for a pulse with _________
18 Clues: Cardio • To revive • Breathing • Sign of a heartbeat • An artery in your neck • A person not responding • An artery in your wrist • Most important step in CPR • Law that protects responders • Another word for respiratory • Something has stopped working • When the heart stopped beating • Chest pain, shortness of breath • Inches to push down on the chest • Check for a pulse with _________ • ...
Cardiovascular and Lymphatic System 2017-04-17
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- heart relaxation
- white blood cells
- small artery
- inflammatory chemical that makes blood vessels leaky and attracts other WBCs to inflamed site
- lymphocytes that oversee humoral immunity; descendants differentiate into antibody-producing plasma cells
- double-walled sac around the heart
- WBCs that lack visible cytoplasmic granules
- immunity provided by antibodies released by sensitized B cells and their plasm call progeny
- obstruction of an artery, typically by a clot or air bubble
- a condition marked by severe pain in the chest caused by an inadequate blood supply to the heart
- soluble proteins that weave into the fibrin
- graphical record of the electrical activity of the heart
- blood volume (L) ejected per minute by the left ventricle
- immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- skin, mucous membranes, and secretions of skin and mucous membranes
- the largest WBC; agranulocyte with abundant cytoplasm and a U-shaped nucleus
- stoppage of bleeding
- harmful or disease-causing microorganisms
- platelets
- lymphocytes that mediate cellular immunity; includes helper, cytoxic, regulatory,and memory
- crescent shaped node of tissue in the right atrium
- only fluid tissue in the body
- substance that the body recognizes as foreign
- nonliving fluid matrix
- tiny white chords that anchor the flaps of the walls to the ventricles
- thick bundles of cardiac muscle twisted and whorled into ringlike arrangements; layer that actually contracts
- sets heart rhythm; cross between muscle and nervous tissue
- left side of the heart to the aorta through the whole body to the vena caveae to the right atrium
- any disease resulting from a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of the blood
- vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- phagocytic cells, natural killer cells, antimicrobial proteins, inflammatory response, and fever
- group of signaling proteins made and released by host cells in response to the presence of several pathogens
- heart contraction
- red blood cells
- when the total WBC count is above 11,000 cells/mm^3
- immunity conferred by T cells
- cone-shaped muscles found in the heart ventricles
- short-term immunity resulting from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
- two top chambers that receive blood
- volume of blood pumped out by a ventricle which each heartbeat
- two lower chambers that discharge/pump blood
- vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- lymphoid organ in the wall of the distal part of the small intestine
- lymphoid mass found low in the throat overlying the heart; functions at peak levels during youth
- tubelike offshoot of the first part of the large intestine
- granule-containing WBCs
- rarest WBC in the body; large histamine-containing granules that stain dark blue
- excess tissue fluid in lymphocytic tissue
- a clot that develops and persists in an unbroken blood vessel
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- small masses of lymphoid tissue that ring the pharynx
- minute blood vessel connecting arterioles with venules
- blood cell formation
- lymphoid organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells in most vertebrates
- the passage of blood cells through intact vessel walls into the tissues
- insufficient number of circulating platelets
- right side of the heart to the pulmonary trunk to the lungs to the pulmonary veins to the left atrium
- clumping of foreign RBCs
- hereditary bleeding disorders that result from a lack of any of the factors needed for clotting; thin blood
- most numerous granulocyte; has a multilobed nucleus
- specialized muscle of the heart
- partition separating the left and right chambers of the heart
- heart attack
- agranulocyte with a large purple nucleus; slightly bigger that RBCs; resides in lymphatic tissue
- granulocyte with a blue-red nucleus shaped like an old fashioned telephone receiver
- immunity present without prior immunization
- red blood cell production
- low blood pressure
- prevent backflow into atria when ventricles contract; bicuspid (left) and tricuspid (right)
- visceral layer; actually part of the heart wall
- thin, glistening sheet of endothelium that lines the heart chambers
- when the bone marrow becomes cancerous and huge numbers of WBCs are turned out rapidly
- iron-bearing protein that transports the bulk of the oxygen in the blood
- number of heartbeats in one minute
- abnormal extra sound during the heartbeat cycle
- long, insoluble, hairlike molecules
- guard bases of the two large arteries leaving the ventricular chambers; pulmonary and aortic
- recognizer of the antigen; binds to antigen
- pressure exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels
- immunity resulting from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
- an excessive or abnormal increase in the number of RBCs
- high blood pressure
- small vein
- mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue; protects upper respiratory and digestive tracts from constant attacks of foreign matter entering these cavities
- blood-clotting
- bottom of the heart
85 Clues: platelets • small vein • small artery • heart attack • blood-clotting • red blood cells • heart relaxation • white blood cells • heart contraction • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • bottom of the heart • blood cell formation • stoppage of bleeding • nonliving fluid matrix • granule-containing WBCs • clumping of foreign RBCs • red blood cell production • only fluid tissue in the body • ...
Cardiovascular system 2017-03-09
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- Removes water from the body
- What blood pressure increases in the heart.
- The colour of blood cells that carry oxygen to working muscles
- The process of keeping the internal body environment in a steady state
- The exposure to cold environments causes
- Have approximately 5-6 litres of blood in their bodies
- The measure of the amount of blood pumped out of the heart
- The measure of how much blood is squeezed out of the heart
- Widens or opens blood vessels
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- There are three stages of this including heat cramps, exhaustion and heat stroke
- Arteries and ____ transport blood around the body
- ______ consists of plasma and blood cells
- Facilitates blood clotting
- The colour of blood cells that fight infection by absorbing and digesting disease-causing organisms.
- Side of the heart that pumps oxygen-rich blood to the entire body.
- This reduces blood flow
- Cycle The cycle that involves filling the heart with blood
17 Clues: This reduces blood flow • Facilitates blood clotting • Removes water from the body • Widens or opens blood vessels • The exposure to cold environments causes • ______ consists of plasma and blood cells • What blood pressure increases in the heart. • Arteries and ____ transport blood around the body • Have approximately 5-6 litres of blood in their bodies • ...
The Heart of the Matter 2013-10-19
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- Small mesh tube placed in coronary artery
- Number of minutes of heart failure education required prior to discharge
- Term for fluid or blood in pericardial space causing hemodynamic compromise
- Type of valve that requires life-long anticoagulation
- Another term for chest pain
- Common side effect for ace inhibitor
- Class of medication proven to reduce complications if given prior to surgery
- Pacing through the chest wall
- Device used to decrease afterload in cardiogenic shock (abbreviation)
- Stent placement procedure
- MI location II, III, aVF
- Type of study to treat uncontrollable arrhythmias
- Arrhythmia noted post intervention
- Test to determine ejection fraction
- RRT member who reads code chest pain EKG
- Common beta blocker
- Condition in which one or both ventricles cannot pump sufficiently leading to volume overload
- Intervention needed to prevent complications for post open heart surgery patient
- Type of test involving a treadmill
- Common vein graft used in CABG
- Term for surgery performed on beating heart
- Percentage of blood pumped out of ventricle with each heart beat
- Prescribed to lower lipids post MI
- Subcutaneous anticoagulant, hold prior to catheterization
- Vagal maneuvers and this drug are used for SVT
- Therapy with this drug requires AntiXA levels
- Chest tube placed post open heart surgery to drain pericardial space
- Number of leads for standard EKG
- EKG where you look at leads V7, V8, and V9
- IV analgesic for chest pain
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- Sheath site complication
- One pacing spike for each QRS indicates this
- Medication given via nasal cannula
- Use of a balloon to dilate and open occluded artery
- Fatty substance that blocks arteries
- Hardening of the arteries
- Type of cardiomyopathy, "Broken Heart Syndrome"
- Heart failure patients must go to this prior to discharge
- Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa IV medication used post intervention
- Surgery that sounds like a vegetable
- Arrhythmia that increases risk of stroke
- Muscle protein measured to diagnose MI
- Episode created by temporary decrease of blood flow to the brain
- Minutes for door to balloon
- V4R shows the elevation in this EKG
- Change in size, shape, or structure of ventricle post MI
- Located between the left atrium and left ventricle
- Swishing sound created by turbulent blood flow across a valve
- Death of myocardial tissue
- Important electrolyte for heart contraction lost in diuresis
- MI location I, aVL, V5, V6
- Drug prescribed for heart failure patient with decreased LVEF
- Medication group prescribed to reduce remodeling
- Lab value indicative of MI
- Term for MI with ST elevation
- Procedure used to convert abnormal heart rhythm to a normal rhythm
- Lack of oxygen to the heart muscle
- Loop diuretic frequently used in HFTU
- IV calcium channel blocker for hypertension
- Electrolyte that needs to be replaced in Torsades de Pointes
- OTC anticoagulant for MI
- Good cholesterol
62 Clues: Good cholesterol • Common beta blocker • Sheath site complication • MI location II, III, aVF • OTC anticoagulant for MI • Hardening of the arteries • Stent placement procedure • Death of myocardial tissue • MI location I, aVL, V5, V6 • Lab value indicative of MI • Another term for chest pain • Minutes for door to balloon • IV analgesic for chest pain • Pacing through the chest wall • ...
Chapter 5 2016-10-13
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- form meaning artery or arteries
- attack Infarction
- low blood pressure
- record of electrical activity of the heart
- red blood cells
- put in place to prevent restenosis of a treated artery
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- cell anemia disorder that causes abnormal hemoglobin resulting in some red blood cells assuming an abnormal sickle shape
- angioplasty used to reopen a blocked coronary artery
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- vein thrombosis Condition of having a thrombus attached to the interior wall of the deep vein
- hardening of arteries due to a buildup of cholesterol plaque
- High blood pressure
- fast resting heart rate
- object in blood
- white blood cell
- meaning blood or blood condition
- severe chest pain
17 Clues: object in blood • red blood cells • white blood cell • attack Infarction • severe chest pain • low blood pressure • High blood pressure • fast resting heart rate • form meaning artery or arteries • meaning blood or blood condition • record of electrical activity of the heart • inflammation of the inner lining of the heart • angioplasty used to reopen a blocked coronary artery • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-18
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- blood type O is the universal____
- what is the role of blood in the immune system
- diastole is the ____ period of the heart
- which is thicker, artery or vein
- name the valve between right atrium and right ventricle
- blood pressure is measured with what
- the heart beat starts in the _______ node
- lumen are ____ in veins than arteries
- antibodies are produced in response to ____
- blood clotting requires which mineral
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- red blood cells are known as ____
- pulmonary arteries carry ____ blood
- deoxygenated blood returns to the ____ side of the heart
- a bruise is caused by ____ blood cells
- name the outer layer of the heart
- cells that clot the blood are known as ____
- which vessels use valves to move blood
17 Clues: which is thicker, artery or vein • red blood cells are known as ____ • blood type O is the universal____ • name the outer layer of the heart • pulmonary arteries carry ____ blood • blood pressure is measured with what • lumen are ____ in veins than arteries • blood clotting requires which mineral • a bruise is caused by ____ blood cells • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-18
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- name the valve between right atrium and right ventricle
- the heart beat starts in the _______ node
- deoxygenated blood returns to the ____ side of the heart
- blood pressure is measured with what
- red blood cells are known as ____
- antibodies are produced in response to ____
- which is thicker, artery or vein
- blood clotting requires which mineral
- lumen are ____ in veins than arteries
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- a bruise is caused by ____ blood cells
- name the outer layer of the heart
- cells that clot the blood are known as ____
- which vessels use valves to move blood
- blood type O is the universal____
- pulmonary arteries carry ____ blood
- what is the role of blood in the immune system
- diastole is the ____ period of the heart
17 Clues: which is thicker, artery or vein • name the outer layer of the heart • blood type O is the universal____ • red blood cells are known as ____ • pulmonary arteries carry ____ blood • blood pressure is measured with what • blood clotting requires which mineral • lumen are ____ in veins than arteries • a bruise is caused by ____ blood cells • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-02-01
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- Pumps blood to the rest of the body
- Where unoxygenated blood changes to oxygenated
- Another name for Cardiovascular
- The lower chambers of the heart
- blood reenters the heart through this
- tiny blood vessels that connects arteries and veins
- Unoxygenated blood towards
- Number of Chambers
- Carries blood and nutrients to the body and waste away from the body
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- The doorway from the right atrium to the right ventricle
- Your heart is about this size
- Oxygenated blood away
- The doorway from the left atrium to the left ventricle
- Number of Valves
- Plasma, Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Platelets
- The upper chambers of the heart
- First step in blood flow
- valves keep blood moving in this direction
18 Clues: Number of Valves • Number of Chambers • Oxygenated blood away • First step in blood flow • Unoxygenated blood towards • Your heart is about this size • Another name for Cardiovascular • The lower chambers of the heart • The upper chambers of the heart • Pumps blood to the rest of the body • blood reenters the heart through this • valves keep blood moving in this direction • ...
Wellness Review Assignment Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-08
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- regular exercise can also lower your blood pressure
- blood cells, transport oxygen to cells/tissue of the body
- top two entrance of the heart
- deliver oxygen, hormones and nutrients to cells and carry waste away
- small vessels that carry blood between arterioles and venules (artery and vein)
- bottom two muscular pushes blood out to the body from the heart
- blood cells protect and fight off infection, produce in bone marrow
- carry blood away from the heart, make of thick muscle fibers, branch into arterioles
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- your body has water
- "reset button" for your body
- increased rates of "gas waste"
- improves coordination and balance of muscle groups
- bring blood back to the heart
- improves strength of bones
- cells that prevent the body's loss pf blood, create clots
15 Clues: your body has water • improves strength of bones • "reset button" for your body • top two entrance of the heart • bring blood back to the heart • increased rates of "gas waste" • improves coordination and balance of muscle groups • regular exercise can also lower your blood pressure • blood cells, transport oxygen to cells/tissue of the body • ...
The Circulatory System 2016-05-25
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- The two upper chambers of the heart
- High blood pressure
- Damage to part of the heart muscle due to a lack of oxygen-rich blood supply
- The largest artery in the body
- Pressure of the blood in the arteries
- Exchange materials between the blood and body cells
- The alternating expansion and relaxation of the artery walls
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- Cell fragments that help form blood clots
- cells that fight disease
- Main organ of the circulatory system
- The two lower chambers of the heart
- Picks up the oxygen and delivers it to cells in the body
- A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body
- Liquid part of the blood
- Blood vessels that carry blood from various parts of the body to the heart
15 Clues: High blood pressure • cells that fight disease • Liquid part of the blood • The largest artery in the body • The two upper chambers of the heart • The two lower chambers of the heart • Main organ of the circulatory system • Pressure of the blood in the arteries • Cell fragments that help form blood clots • A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body • ...
Circulatory System 2019-10-30
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- a hollow tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs
- a hard connective tissue
- carry our blood back to our heart
- helps the epidermis and enable the kin to thrive
- was a scientist who discoverer the cell theory under a telescope
- is an air way to carry air in you're lugs
- are small blood vessels
- sits at the bottom of you're lungs and it contracts and flattens when you breath
- the bottom chambers of you're heart
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- is the main artery that carries blood away from you're heart
- carry oxygen blood away from the heart
- flexes its forearm
- is the top part of are skin
- can be found in a plant cell only and makes photosynthesis
- the upper chamber of you're heart
15 Clues: flexes its forearm • are small blood vessels • a hard connective tissue • is the top part of are skin • carry our blood back to our heart • the upper chamber of you're heart • the bottom chambers of you're heart • carry oxygen blood away from the heart • is an air way to carry air in you're lugs • helps the epidermis and enable the kin to thrive • ...
Circulatory System (BIOL 172) 2023-03-23
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- cardiac muscle contraction
- How many valves does the human heart have?
- tubes that pump blood away from the heart
- a valve between the left ventricle and aorta
- How many chambers does an amphibian heart have?
- low blood sugar
- ____is the accumulation of fats (LDL cholesterol) in our arteries
- cardiac muscle relaxation
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- ____circuit is when blood flows from the heart to the lungs & skin.
- tubes that have an internal diameter of hairlike thinness
- ____is the expansion of blood vessels (a process of making them wider to increase blood flow)
- another name for red blood cells
- high blood sugar
- tubes that bring blood to the heart
- ____circulatory system is when a pumping structure pumps stuff into a body cavity and bathes the tissues inside
15 Clues: low blood sugar • high blood sugar • cardiac muscle relaxation • cardiac muscle contraction • another name for red blood cells • tubes that bring blood to the heart • tubes that pump blood away from the heart • How many valves does the human heart have? • a valve between the left ventricle and aorta • How many chambers does an amphibian heart have? • ...
domain 1 2024-04-16
Across
- quick test to check the heart
- indicator of infection, hydration, or metabolism
- patient must provide ____ in order to proceed
- records electrical activity of the heart over 24 hrs
- minimizes exposure
- first step in ensuring that a piece of medical equipment is as clean as possible
- are evaluated on rate, rhythm, and depth
- clean technique
- Protects patient information
Down
- to facilitate ____, maintain a nonjudgemental attitude & demonstrate good listening behaviors
- records heart rhythm over a period of 14 days to 30 days
- how many identifiers are required before performing any procedure
- identifies the force of blood circulating through the arteries
- used to determine how the heart functions under the increased workload caused by physical exercise
- heart rate is best measured by _______ when an artery can be gently pushed against a bone
15 Clues: clean technique • minimizes exposure • Protects patient information • quick test to check the heart • are evaluated on rate, rhythm, and depth • patient must provide ____ in order to proceed • indicator of infection, hydration, or metabolism • records electrical activity of the heart over 24 hrs • records heart rhythm over a period of 14 days to 30 days • ...
