heart Crossword Puzzles
set 9 2026-02-03
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- plaque buildup
- arteries
- expanded
- involuntary contraction
- lung
- ventricle (one of the two bottoms chambers of the heart
- the heart between beats, at rest
- fatal (deadly)
- lung
- to turn or roll
- vessels
- process of blood clotting
- 2 tubes that go from trachea to each lung
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
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- a tube you PUT DOWN
- picture or printout of a test result
- vessels
- any therapy that decreases or stimulate the antigen/antibody response
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- record/recording
- wall
- contraction
- heart
- growth; development
- to get smaller in diameter
25 Clues: lung • wall • lung • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • expanded • contraction • plaque buildup • fatal (deadly) • to turn or roll • record/recording • a tube you PUT DOWN • growth; development • involuntary contraction • process of blood clotting • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • 2 tubes that go from trachea to each lung • ...
med term set 9 2026-01-21
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- vessels
- vessels
- a tube you put down
- picture or printout of a test result
- record / recording
- to expand
- growth development
- the process of clotting
- to turn or roll
- heart
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
- contraction
- the heart between beats, at rest
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- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
- involuntary contraction
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- to get smaller in diameter
- plaque buildup
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- lung
- lung
- fatal (deadly)
- arteries
- wall
25 Clues: lung • lung • wall • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • plaque buildup • fatal (deadly) • to turn or roll • record / recording • growth development • a tube you put down • involuntary contraction • the process of clotting • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response • ...
Vital Signs Medical Terms Crossword 2025-10-12
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- bluish color from lack of oxygen
- bubbling noises in the lungs
- top number in the blood pressure
- most accurate temperature
- low oxygen in the body
- temp of 95 or below
- the strength of the heartbeat
- pyrexia
- abnormal heart rhythm
- another word for orthostatic hypotension
- how many minutes to leave an axillary thermometer under arm
- heart rate below 60
- 5th vital sign
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- temp of 104 or above
- without fever
- 90/60
- labored breathing
- 140/90
- slow breathing
- narrowing of airways causes high pitched noise
- hypotension ow blood pressure that occurs upon standing up
- temporary cessation in breathing
- fast breathing
- heart rate above 100
24 Clues: 90/60 • 140/90 • pyrexia • without fever • slow breathing • fast breathing • 5th vital sign • labored breathing • temp of 95 or below • heart rate below 60 • temp of 104 or above • heart rate above 100 • abnormal heart rhythm • low oxygen in the body • most accurate temperature • bubbling noises in the lungs • the strength of the heartbeat • bluish color from lack of oxygen • ...
Social media 2021-11-03
20 Clues: sign • ? App • 6 skips • Stalker • hoarder • Oyubeut • mailman • blue app • sunset app • tweet tweet • tic tac toe • heart beating • frozen mirror • paranormal app • document of time • Katy Perry’s song • give a person a heart • Digital plastic surgery • the chirp of a small or young bird • large amount divided between multiple people
Human Body Systems 2024-10-30
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- location where food is mixed with digestive juices
- tubes that carry blood away from the heart
- system responsible for moving the body's parts
- structures that increase absorption
- shape of red blood cells
- tubes that carry blood towards the heart
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- controls the body's actions
- organs like the eyes, ears and nose
- system that controls the body's actions
- helps carry oxygen in red blood cells
- neuron structures that receive information
- type of muscles that move the heart & lungs
- take in oxygen for the body
- pumps blood throughout the body
14 Clues: shape of red blood cells • controls the body's actions • take in oxygen for the body • pumps blood throughout the body • organs like the eyes, ears and nose • structures that increase absorption • helps carry oxygen in red blood cells • system that controls the body's actions • tubes that carry blood towards the heart • neuron structures that receive information • ...
Cardiovascular disorders 2021-02-21
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- sometimes referred to as " enlarge heart," disease of the heart muscle
- inflammation of the heart
- type of circulation that transports deoxygenated blood to the blood from the right side of the heart to the lung & returns oxygenated blood to the left side of the heart
- heart valve that separates the right ventricle from the pulmonary artery
- inflammation of the lining of the heart;often caused by infection
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- blood clots in the vein
- hardening of the arteries due to buildup of plaque in the wall of the arteries
- heart valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- smaller vein that collects blood from the capillaries & returns it to the larger vein
- heart muscle
- surgical procedure done when there is a significant narrowing or blockage of a coronary artery;a normal vein from the leg or an artery from the chest (internal mammary)is used to bypass the blocked portion of the coronary artery
11 Clues: heart muscle • blood clots in the vein • inflammation of the heart • inflammation of the lining of the heart;often caused by infection • heart valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle • sometimes referred to as " enlarge heart," disease of the heart muscle • heart valve that separates the right ventricle from the pulmonary artery • ...
Yousif Ogaily Chapter 12 and 13 Vocab 2023-05-18
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- A partition separating two chambers, such as that between the nostrils or the chambers of the heart.
- A simple form of protein that is soluble in water and coagulable by heat, such as that found in egg white, milk, and (in particular) blood serum.
- A form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system.
- Any of a class of glycoproteins produced by leukocytes for regulating immune responses.
- A serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart.
- A substance made by the body that helps make blood cells, especially platelets.
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
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- A large phagocytic white blood cell with a simple oval nucleus and clear, grayish cytoplasm.
- The thin, smooth membrane which lines the inside of the chambers of the heart and forms the surface of the valves.
- Each of the two main chambers of the heart, left and right.
- The narrowing of the arteries caused by a persistent contraction of the blood vessels.
- A tiny, disc-shaped piece of cell that is found in the blood and spleen.
- A soluble protein present in blood plasma, from which fibrin is produced by the action of the enzyme thrombin.
- The muscular tissue of the heart.
- The main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
- The two upper chambers of the heart.
16 Clues: The muscular tissue of the heart. • The two upper chambers of the heart. • Each of the two main chambers of the heart, left and right. • A tiny, disc-shaped piece of cell that is found in the blood and spleen. • A substance made by the body that helps make blood cells, especially platelets. • ...
Blood, Cardiovascular System, and Lymphatic System 2017-02-22
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- Red bone marrow and the thymus are the _____ lymphatic organs
- What is Plasma mostly made out of?
- Where does the path of blood through the heart begin?
- The smallest element in blood
- What does WBCs have that RBCs lack?
- Where are RBCs and WBCs made?
- What is the smallest blood vessel?
- The heart is dividing into a right side and a left side
- What kind of tissue divide the spleen into regions?
- What is the largest artery in the heart?
- Lymphatic vessels drain access fluid from the tissues and return it to the _____.
- There are three functions of the Cardiovascular System: transport,______, regulation
- When taking blood pressure, there are two numbers. Which one is on the top?
- You can find this in the thoracic cavity between the trachea and the sternum
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- When the heart makes a lub sound, what is closing?
- A fluid that is lighter than RBCs and WBCs
- The universal blood type
- In a person that has low hemoglobin, what could be wrong with them?
- The lymphatic system helps defend the body against _____.
- If the ______ stops working properly, signals from the____ keep the heart beating
- Used to treat certain viral infections like hepatitis C
- The organ that is located in the upper left area of the abdominal cavity posterior to the stomach
- Stroke, heart attack, and aneurysm are associated with _______ and atherosclerosis
- A simple word for Leucocytes
- What matures in the Thymus?
- RBC's can also be called...
- The Lymphatic system is responsible for production, maintenance, and______ of lymphocytes
- Platelets are fragments of
- Person without a spleen can find it hard to fight off ______.
- An ______ can occur when Atherosclerosis and Hypertension weakens the wall in an artery
30 Clues: The universal blood type • Platelets are fragments of • What matures in the Thymus? • RBC's can also be called... • The smallest element in blood • Where are RBCs and WBCs made? • A simple word for Leucocytes • What is Plasma mostly made out of? • What is the smallest blood vessel? • What does WBCs have that RBCs lack? • What is the largest artery in the heart? • ...
Anato 2015-02-18
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- an incomplete antigen
- site of gas exchange
- cytoplasmic fragments of megakaryocytes
- type of immunity conferred by activated B cells
- most abundant WBC
- site of cardiac pacemaker cells
- hormone that stimulates RBC formation
- short-lived immunity
- double-walled sac covering heart
- sound created upon AV valve closure
- force exerted by blood against a blood vessel wall
- type of immunity conferred by activated T cells
- heart chamber that receives unoxygenated blood from body
- constriction of blood vessel following injury
- resistance to disease
- largest systemic artery
- engulf then present antigen to other cells
- circulation that provides bloods supply to the heart
- site of B cell maturation
- circuit that carries blood to and from all body tissues
- site of T cell maturation
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- pressure exerted by an individual gas
- lymphocyte produced in the thymus
- RBC antigens
- lymphocyte produced in the bone marrow
- an antibody secreting effector cell
- receptors that respond to stretch
- middle layer of the heart
- septum that separates the ventricles
- ventricle filling and relaxation
- non-self protein
- erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets
- circuit that carries blood to and from the lungs
- transport vehicle for oxygen
- air in pleural cavity
- cycle one complete heart beat
- blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity too low
- site of exchange between blood and tissue cells
- also known as the voice box
- highly modified, leaky capillaries
- smallest of the arteries
- prevents backflow into left atrium when ventricle contracts
- organ that filters lymph
- device to detect electrical currents through heart
- tunic comprised of smooth muscle cells
- proteins that identify cell as “self”
46 Clues: RBC antigens • non-self protein • most abundant WBC • site of gas exchange • short-lived immunity • an incomplete antigen • air in pleural cavity • resistance to disease • largest systemic artery • smallest of the arteries • organ that filters lymph • middle layer of the heart • site of B cell maturation • site of T cell maturation • also known as the voice box • transport vehicle for oxygen • ...
crochet bird 2021-11-11
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- Tissue that is located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart.
- The biggest artery in the body.
- Extracellular fluid which bathes the cells of most tissues, arriving via blood capillaries and being removed via the lymphatic vessels.
- Gel-like collections of blood that form in your veins or arteries when blood changes from liquid to partially solid.
- Period of contraction of the ventricles of the heart that occurs between the first and second heart sounds of the cardiac cycle.
- The colorless fluid part of blood and lymph.
- Bring the oxygen-rich blood and metabolism products to the body.
- A network of tissues, vessels and organs that work together to move a colorless, watery fluid called lymph back into your circulatory system.
- The period between aortic valve closure and mitral valve closure.
- Cardiovascular systems of fish.
- Has an average rate of 60-100 bpm.
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- The force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries.
- Blood that is unsaturated with oxygen.
- Cardiovascular systems in mammals and birds.
- Protein in red blood cells that help transport oxygen.
- Is a cellular component of the blood that lacks hemoglobin, has a nucleus, is capable of motility, and defends the body against infection and disease.
- Small blood vessels that help convey blood between the arterioles and venules.
- Comes in either group A, B, AB or O.
- The two largest veins that carry blood into the right upper chamber of the heart.
- A system that consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. Its primary function is to transport nutrients and blood to all parts of the body.
- Carry the carbon dioxide-rich blood and metabolism waste to the heart.
21 Clues: The biggest artery in the body. • Cardiovascular systems of fish. • Has an average rate of 60-100 bpm. • Comes in either group A, B, AB or O. • Blood that is unsaturated with oxygen. • Cardiovascular systems in mammals and birds. • The colorless fluid part of blood and lymph. • Protein in red blood cells that help transport oxygen. • ...
J3V1 C10 Revision 2022-09-26
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- Name the type of blood vessels has valves
- Name the type of blood vessels has only once cell thick
- _______ gas is transported by red blood cells
- The blood circulation between heart and lungs is known as _____ circulation
- The function of white blood cell is to resist the _____ of bacteria.
- largest blood cells
- New blood cells are formed in the bone ______.
- Lymph contains a white blood cells called ______
- Blood plasma contains the corresponding ______ to the antigens
- shape of the red blood cells
- _______ will happen when the same antigen mixed with the corresponding antibodies
- discharge urine
- produces urine
- another name for platelets
- the most abundant layer in blood
- When a little ________ is added to blood, the blood will separate into layers.
- The blood circulation between heart and body parts is known as the _________ circulation
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- pigment that responsible for the red colour in blood cell
- Blood group O is known as the universal ______
- Blood group AB is known as the universal _________
- A person that has _______ will have a low number of blood cells.
- Name the type of blood vessels has the highest blood pressure
- _________ valves are found between ventricles and arteries in heart
- blood cells that have no nuclei
- _______ pressure when the heart is relaxed.
- White blood cells will exceed the normal when ________ occurs.
- The rhythmic throbbing of arteries when blood is propelled through them
- Valve found between right atrium and right ventricle
- Antigens are found on the ______ of red blood cell
- It is found behind the sternum.
- Valve found between left ventricle and left atrium
- Blood vessel in heart that has the highest blood pressure
- _______ pressure reached when the heart is contracting
- Its functions is to destroy old corpuscles
34 Clues: produces urine • discharge urine • largest blood cells • another name for platelets • shape of the red blood cells • blood cells that have no nuclei • It is found behind the sternum. • the most abundant layer in blood • Name the type of blood vessels has valves • Its functions is to destroy old corpuscles • _______ pressure when the heart is relaxed. • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- Acts as a peripheral arteriolar vasodilator on smooth muscle to reduce vascular resistance thereby decreasing afterload.
- Primarily an arteriolar dilator.
- Increase the size of lung passageways to allow more efficient oxygenation of blood, to exert a mild positive inotropic effect on the heart muscle, and to obtain a mild diuretic effect.
- Hydrochloride, Has limited use in veterinary medicine and has diminished because of adverse effects.
- A potent mixed vasodilator that is used as a short-term drug in patients with acute, severe hypertension and acute pulmonary edema.
- Treatment of CHF, atrial fibrillation, and supraventricular tachycardia.
- Very powerful and is the most important and efficacious diuretic for removing edema from animals with heart failure.
- A potassium- sparing diuretic.
- Promote the reduction of preload through diuresis.
- Enzyme Inhibitors, Prevent the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II inhibiting angiotensin- converting enzyme.
- Used to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and various atrial and ventricular arrythmias.
- Increases the calcium sensitivity of cardiac myofilaments and inhibits the enzyme phosphodiesterase.
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- Capable of stimulating alpha- and beta- adrenergic receptors to increase heart contractility, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- Combined vasodilator.
- Used to treat supraventricular tachyarrythmias, PVCs, hypertension, and cardiomyopathy.
- Treatment of hypertension rather than as antiarrhythmics.
- Ointment, Gloves must be worn when applying ointment to the skin.
- Treats premature ventricular contractions, ventricular tachycardia, and some forms of atrial tachycardia.
- Therapy, Administration of 40% to 50% oxygen via oxygen cage, mask, or nasal cannula.
- Seldomly used in the treatment of cardiac disease.
- Produces increased cardiac output with little tendency to cause arrythmias or increased heart rate.
- A local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic.
- Is preferred drug for providing stimulation for contraction of the heart and for supporting the circulatory system after cardiac arrest.
23 Clues: Combined vasodilator. • A potassium- sparing diuretic. • Primarily an arteriolar dilator. • A local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic. • Seldomly used in the treatment of cardiac disease. • Promote the reduction of preload through diuresis. • Treatment of hypertension rather than as antiarrhythmics. • Ointment, Gloves must be worn when applying ointment to the skin. • ...
xSELL Crossword 2019-04-25
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- A condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- A specific amount required to be paid at the time of service or doctor visit.
- Therapy of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as exercise.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Elevated blood pressure.
- Temporary planned or emergency care provided to caregivers of a child or adult.
- A type of facility for short- and long-term health care needs for individuals who have the potential to function independently after a limited period of care. “Skilled _______ Facility.”
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart relaxes and fills with blood.
- When the heart doesn’t pump enough blood as required. “Heart _______.”
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
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- A disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to insulin in impaired.
- Therapy to help people with speech and language problems to speak more clearly.
- Abbreviation for general term to characterize increased breathlessness.
- A form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life.
- Abbreviation for term used to refer to people's daily self-care activities.
- An interdisciplinary approach to specialized medical and nursing care for people with life-limiting illnesses that focuses on comfort instead of cure. “_______ Care.”
- A broken bone.
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart contracts and pumps blood.
- The amount paid out of pocket by the member before the insurance provider will pay any expenses.
- Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.
20 Clues: A broken bone. • Elevated blood pressure. • Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling. • Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • The phase of the heartbeat when the heart contracts and pumps blood. • When the heart doesn’t pump enough blood as required. “Heart _______.” • ...
Cirulatory System 2019-12-17
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- A clot that forms inside of an artery
- A special dye released into an artery making the blood vessels visible during an xray
- The sound produced when the AV valves shut
- Flattened endothelium that providing a smooth inner surface of blood vessels
- The electrical activity through the heart can be recorded by this instrument
- The name of the AV valve on the right side of the heart
- The specialised fibres the AV node is connected to
- The name of the cell that monocytes develop into in the tissue
- Where do the coronary arteries arise from?
- How an impulse travels
- A phagocytic cell
- What supplies the cardiac muscle tissue with oxygen?
- The branches of fibres from the base of the heart and along the walls of the ventricle
- The contraction in the heart originates from itself
- The largest type of leukocyte
- A ballon like sac forming in the walls of an artery due to high blood pressure
- Myocardial infarction
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- A deposit of cholesterol and other substances under the endothelium wall
- In an ECG the P wave represents...
- Both atria and ventricles are relaxed
- The hard substance in the walls of the artery made from calcium salts and fibrous tissue building around the cholesterol
- The location of the SA node
- The name of the valve between the ventricle and artery
- The substance released when platelets rupture
- The circuit going from the heart to the lungs
- This is know as the pacemaker of the heart
- Aspirin inhibits the conversion of prothrombin to...
- A lack of V111 can cause what blood clotting disorder
- The insoluble mesh that trapes erythrocytes
- The leukocyte that produces antibodies
30 Clues: A phagocytic cell • Myocardial infarction • How an impulse travels • The location of the SA node • The largest type of leukocyte • In an ECG the P wave represents... • A clot that forms inside of an artery • Both atria and ventricles are relaxed • The leukocyte that produces antibodies • The sound produced when the AV valves shut • This is know as the pacemaker of the heart • ...
Vocabulary Crossword!!! 2024-04-22
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- A marine invertebrate belonging to the phylum Chordata, subphylum Tunicata.
- Bony fish with fishy, lobed, paired fins, which are joined to the body by a single bone.
- Spiny tooth-like structures in cartilaginous fishes such as sharks, sting rays, etc…
- Either of a pair of fins situated just behind the head in fishes that help control the direction of movement.
- Another type of cartilaginous fish closely related to sharks and rays.
- The tail fin (from the Latin cauda meaning tail), located at the end of the caudal peduncle.
- Located on the top of a fish along the back between the head and tail.
- Heart chamber that receives blood into the heart and drives it into a ventricle, or chamber, for pumping blood away from the heart.
- Any so-called cold-blooded animal
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- A lid or flap of skin covering an aperture.
- Muscular chamber that pumps blood out of the heart and into the circulatory system.
- One of the two major clades of bony fish.
- Dorsoventrally flattened fish that are closely related to sharks.
- Common chamber and outlet into which the intestinal, urinary, and genital tracts open.
- Jawless fishes
- Either of a pair of fins situated just behind the head in fishes that help control the direction of movement.
- An eel-like marsipobranch of the genus petromyzon, and allied genera.
- A long, rod-like midline structure that develops dorsal to the gut tube and ventral to the neural tube
- A gas-filled organ in the dorsal coelomic cavity of fish.
- A sensory system that allows fishes to detect weak water motions and pressure gradients.
- ANy of various small, transparent , fishlike marine organisms of the subphylum Cephalochordate that are related to vertebrates but have a notochord instead of a true backbone.
- The tail fin (from the Latin cauda meaning tail), located at the end of the caudal peduncle.
22 Clues: Jawless fishes • Any so-called cold-blooded animal • One of the two major clades of bony fish. • A lid or flap of skin covering an aperture. • A gas-filled organ in the dorsal coelomic cavity of fish. • Dorsoventrally flattened fish that are closely related to sharks. • An eel-like marsipobranch of the genus petromyzon, and allied genera. • ...
Medical Detectives Crossword-Riley 2026-02-19
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- A condition where your blood pressure is consistently too high (130/80 mmHg or higher)
- A heart beat that's too fast, too slow, or irregular.
- a waxy, fat-like substance found in your blood
- Using a stethoscope to listen to the sounds of blood flow in a artery as the cuff deflates.
- The feeling of your artery expanding and contracting as blood is pumped through it.
- A heart rate that's faster than normal for your age (usually over 100 bpm for adults).
- The force in your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
- The pulse taken at the carotid artery in the neck, alongside the windpipe.
- Abnormally slow breathing.
- The top number in a blood pressure reading, showing the pressure when your heart contracts.
- Abnormally rapid breathing.
- The inflatable cuff used to measure blood pressure by temporarily stopping blood flow in an artery.
- A condition where your blood pressure is consistently too low (below 90/60 mmHg)
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- The pulse felt on the side of your wrist, just below your thumb.
- Sounds The specific tapping sounds heard through a stethoscope as blood flow returns to the artery during blood pressure measurement.
- The bottom number in a blood pressure reading showing the pressure when your heart relaxes.
- The number of times your heart beats in one minute, this is measured as bpm which is beats per minute.
- Measurements(including blood pressure and pulse) that indicate how well your body is functioning.
- A specific type of arteriosclerosis caused by buildup of fats, cholesterol, and strokes because blood flow is restricted.
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- A heart rate that's slower than your normal for your age(usually below 60 bpm in adults)
21 Clues: Abnormally slow breathing. • Abnormally rapid breathing. • a waxy, fat-like substance found in your blood • A heart beat that's too fast, too slow, or irregular. • Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup. • The pulse felt on the side of your wrist, just below your thumb. • The force in your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries • ...
Annabelle P1 2026-02-19
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- The specific tapping sounds heard through a stethoscope as blood flow returns to the artery during blood pressure measurement
- Abnormally rapid breathing
- Using a stethoscope to listen to the sounds of blood flow in an artery as the cuff deflates
- A condition where your blood pressure is consistently too high
- The percentage of oxygen carried by your red blood cells
- The number of times your heart beats in one minute
- The pulse felt on the inside of your wrist, just below your thumb
- A specific type of arteriosclerosis caused by the buildup of fats, cholesterol, and other substances in artery walls
- The number of breaths you take per minute
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup
- The force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps
- A condition where your blood pressure is consistently too low
- A heart rate that's slower than normal for your age
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- The inflatable cuff used to measure blood pressure by temporarily stopping blood flow in an artery
- The feeling of your artery expanding and contracting as blood is pumped through it
- The amount of glucose in your blood
- The bottom number in a blood pressure reading, showing the pressure when your heart relaxes
- A heartbeat that's too fast,too slow, or irregular
- Abnormally slow breathing
- The pulse taken at the carotid artery in the neck, alongside the windpipe
- The top number in a blood pressure reading, showing pressure when your heart contracts
- A heart rate that's faster than normal for your age
- A waxy fat-like substance found in your blood
- Measurements that indicate how well your body is functioning
24 Clues: Abnormally slow breathing • Abnormally rapid breathing • The amount of glucose in your blood • The number of breaths you take per minute • A waxy fat-like substance found in your blood • A heartbeat that's too fast,too slow, or irregular • The number of times your heart beats in one minute • A heart rate that's faster than normal for your age • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 5 Part 2 2025-10-22
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- condition where red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be made
- inflammation of a vein
- drop in blood pressure that occurs when standing up suddenly
- life-threatening arrhythmia causing rapid, ineffective contractions of the ventricles
- red blood cells that carry oxygen
- inherited disorder where red blood cells become crescent-shaped and block blood flow
- formation of a blood clot within a blood vessel
- blockage of an artery by a thrombus
- bone marrow disorder causing insufficient production of blood cells
- anemia caused by the body’s inability to absorb vitamin B12
- heart attack caused by blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- veins enlarged, twisted veins usually found in the legs
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- inflammation of the temporal arteries that can cause headaches and vision problems
- medication that dissolves blood clots
- abnormal decrease in the number of white blood cells
- blood clot attached to the interior wall of an artery or vein
- potentially life-threatening infection that spreads through the bloodstream
- abnormally rapid heartbeat originating from the ventricles
- abnormally low number of platelets in the blood
- process of stopping bleeding
- cancer of the white blood cells
- double-walled sac that encloses the heart
- condition in which some body areas feel numb and cold in response to stress or cold temperatures
- test using a radioactive substance to evaluate heart function and blood flow
- anemia characterized by large, abnormal red blood cells due to vitamin B12 or folate deficiency
- inflammation of a heart valve
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- reaction serious reaction when incompatible blood is given to a patient
- white blood cells that fight infection
- abnormally fast heart rate
30 Clues: inflammation of a vein • abnormally fast heart rate • process of stopping bleeding • inflammation of a heart valve • cancer of the white blood cells • red blood cells that carry oxygen • blockage of an artery by a thrombus • medication that dissolves blood clots • white blood cells that fight infection • double-walled sac that encloses the heart • ...
Blood and Circulation 2024-09-18
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- The type of blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- These cells carry oxygen through the body.
- The type of blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- These help your blood to clot when you get a cut.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- The largest artery in the body, which carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
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- The smallest blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with body tissues.
- These cells help protect the body from infection.
- The liquid part of the blood that helps transport cells.
- The movement of blood through the heart and around the body.
- The rhythmic beating of the heart that can be felt in the arteries.
- A gas that is picked up by blood in the lungs and carried to the rest of the body.
- Dioxide The waste gas that is carried by the blood from the body to the lungs to be exhaled.
- The liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients through the body.
15 Clues: These cells carry oxygen through the body. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • These cells help protect the body from infection. • These help your blood to clot when you get a cut. • The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. • The liquid part of the blood that helps transport cells. • ...
Heart Failure Cross Word Of Doom and Joyous Enlightenment 2014-03-03
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- Heart failure that occurs when cardiac output is increased (4 words)
- Right-sided heart failure as a result of lung disease is known as… (2 words)
- Particular type of cell found in the lungs of patients with left-sided heart failure (3 words)
- Which type of cardiomyopathy leads to systolic left ventricular heart failure (2 words)?
- What is the first cardiac sign of left ventricular heart failure?
- Cardiac neurohormone released from stretched ventricles (abbreviation)
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- "Nutmeg liver" appearance in right-sided heart failure is due to what process occurring in the liver (3 words)?
- Common clinical finding in left-sided heart failure (2 words)
- Choking sensation experienced when lying down occurs in which type of heart failure (3 words)?
- Type of lung crackles associated with left-sided heart failure (2 words)
- Medical term that describes when patient has to prop themselves up with pillows in order to breathe comfortably.
11 Clues: Common clinical finding in left-sided heart failure (2 words) • What is the first cardiac sign of left ventricular heart failure? • Heart failure that occurs when cardiac output is increased (4 words) • Cardiac neurohormone released from stretched ventricles (abbreviation) • Type of lung crackles associated with left-sided heart failure (2 words) • ...
circulatory system 2022-11-08
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- collect oxygen-poor blood throughout your body and carry it back to your heart.
- a specialized body fluid
- they carry blood away from the heart.
- This system carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells, and removes waste products, like carbon dioxide.
- a network of tiny blood vessels called ___________ connects the very small artery branches to very small veins.
- What pumps blood in and out into your body.
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- the right and left __________ pump blood out of the heart.
- The heart then sends the blood to the _____ to pick up more oxygen.
- the right and left _______ receive the blood entering the heart.
- the heart beats is controlled by a system of electrical signals in the heart. The _________ is a small area of tissue in the wall of the right atrium.
- Its a big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood.
11 Clues: a specialized body fluid • they carry blood away from the heart. • What pumps blood in and out into your body. • the right and left __________ pump blood out of the heart. • the right and left _______ receive the blood entering the heart. • The heart then sends the blood to the _____ to pick up more oxygen. • ...
BTEC Sport - Nervous Control and Responses of Heart 2024-02-19
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- A specialised system of cardiac cells that conduct electrical activity down the septum of the heart and to the Purkinje fibres
- A specialised bundle of cardiac cells that receive electrical activity from the SA node and pass it down the bundle of His
- A cluster of cardiac cells that act as a natural pacemaker and initiate the heart's electrical activity
- _______ receptors located in the vascular system that detect changes in blood pH and carbon dioxide concentration
- A hormone released from the adrenal gland during exercise that increases heart rate and initiates vasodilation
- ________rise is an increase in heart rate response shortly before exercise due to the release of adrenaline
- ________ output is the volume of blood pumped out of the heart per minute
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- ________ pressure is the continual physical force that the blood exerts on the walls of the arteries
- A branch of the autonomic nervous system that is associated with slowing down heart rate
- ________ volume is the volume of blood pumped out of the heart per beat
- _________ fibres A specialised branching system of cardiac cells that spread electrical signals received from the bundle of His throughout the walls of the ventricles
- A branch of the autonomic nervous system that is associated with the 'fightor-flight' response
- ________ rate is the number of times the heart beats per minute
- ________ receptors located in the vascular system that detect changes in blood pressure
14 Clues: ________ rate is the number of times the heart beats per minute • ________ volume is the volume of blood pumped out of the heart per beat • ________ output is the volume of blood pumped out of the heart per minute • ________ receptors located in the vascular system that detect changes in blood pressure • ...
Heart 2022-02-24
6 Clues: type of circulation in humans • The size of the heart is the same as. • pumps blood to the different body parts. • the total number of chambers in the heart • The carbon dioxide rich-blood enters the heart through this. • carries the carbondioxide rich- blood from different parts of body to heart
heart 2023-08-23
6 Clues: Straightforward, honest, discretion • Caring, honest, yet straight-forward • Relationships, authenticity, follow-through • Owning mistakes, learning mindset, never blaming • Ownership, calculated-risks, alignment to company goals • Passion, emotional-connection, perseverance when times are tough
Heart 2025-05-19
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- Conditions: Tricuspid regurgitation (leakage) can occur if the valve doesn't close properly, leading to blood flowing backward into the right atrium.
- Comprises three cusps (leaflets).
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- Allows blood to flow from the right atrium to the right ventricle and prevents backflow into the atrium.
- Between the right atrium and right ventricle.
- Valve
- Four Heart Valves
6 Clues: Valve • Four Heart Valves • Comprises three cusps (leaflets). • Between the right atrium and right ventricle. • Allows blood to flow from the right atrium to the right ventricle and prevents backflow into the atrium. • ...
Mother’s Heart and the Gospel 2024-06-22
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- always know the condition of this
- God wants us to have the same __ of Mother
- teaching someone the words of God is the same as doing this to them
- we can only do this when we have the heart of Mother
- having the heart of Mother, brings this result
- God’s people
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- love one another
- a virtue contained in the heart of Mother
- the heart of Mother is the heart of ____
- from which all living things come
- the result of those who are humble
- the one that prospers, always __ others gladly
- God has given each us the seed of this
13 Clues: God’s people • love one another • always know the condition of this • from which all living things come • the result of those who are humble • God has given each us the seed of this • the heart of Mother is the heart of ____ • a virtue contained in the heart of Mother • God wants us to have the same __ of Mother • the one that prospers, always __ others gladly • ...
CHAPTER 10/11 DISORDERS 2021-02-09
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- the lack of an adequate blood supply to the heart muscle
- commonly called a heart attack or coronary
- low blood pressure and dizziness when they rise suddenly from a reclining or sitting position
- common in people who stand for long periods of time and in obese individuals
- bacterial infection of the endocardium
- the bone marrow becomes cancerous and huge numbers of WBCs are turned out rapidly
- myocardium is deprived of oxygen resulting in crushing chest pain
- a clot that develops and persists in an unbroken blood vessel
- common consequence of thrombophlebitis is clot detachment and this which is a life-threatening condition
- the blood vessels are inadequately filled and blood cannot circulate normally
- blood vessels in the lungs become swollen and the pressure increases causing fluid leaks from the circulation into the lung tissue
- a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood
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- often results in a decrease in the serous fluid forming painful adhesions that interfere with heart movements
- AV node releases the ventricles from SA node control and the ventricles begin to beat at their own rate which is much slower
- the abnormal hemoglobin formed becomes spiky and sharp when the RBCs unload oxygen molecules
- a rapid uncoordinated shuddering of the heart muscle
- the insidious filling of the blood vessels with fatty calcified deposits leads to this
- may result from bone marrow cancer; an excessive or abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes
- pumping efficiency of the heart is depressed so that circulation is inadequate to meet tissue needs
- abnormal or unusual heart sounds
- inflammation of a vein that results when a clot forms in a vessel with poor
21 Clues: abnormal or unusual heart sounds • bacterial infection of the endocardium • commonly called a heart attack or coronary • a rapid uncoordinated shuddering of the heart muscle • a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood • the lack of an adequate blood supply to the heart muscle • a clot that develops and persists in an unbroken blood vessel • ...
crochet bird 2021-11-11
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- Cardiovascular systems of fish.
- Gel-like collections of blood that form in your veins or arteries when blood changes from liquid to partially solid.
- The biggest artery in the body.
- Extracellular fluid which bathes the cells of most tissues, arriving via blood capillaries and being removed via the lymphatic vessels.
- Small blood vessels that help convey blood between the arterioles and venules.
- The colorless fluid part of blood and lymph.
- A system that consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. Its primary function is to transport nutrients and blood to all parts of the body.
- Period of contraction of the ventricles of the heart that occurs between the first and second heart sounds of the cardiac cycle.
- Carry the carbon dioxide-rich blood and metabolism waste to the heart.
- The period between aortic valve closure and mitral valve closure.
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- Has an average rate of 60-100 bpm.
- Blood that is unsaturated with oxygen.
- Cardiovascular systems in mammals and birds.
- Is a cellular component of the blood that lacks hemoglobin, has a nucleus, is capable of motility, and defends the body against infection and disease.
- Protein in red blood cells that help transport oxygen.
- Comes in either group A, B, AB or O.
- A network of tissues, vessels and organs that work together to move a colorless, watery fluid called lymph back into your circulatory system.
- The force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries.
- Bring the oxygen-rich blood and metabolism products to the body.
- Tissue that is located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart.
- The two largest veins that carry blood into the right upper chamber of the heart.
21 Clues: Cardiovascular systems of fish. • The biggest artery in the body. • Has an average rate of 60-100 bpm. • Comes in either group A, B, AB or O. • Blood that is unsaturated with oxygen. • Cardiovascular systems in mammals and birds. • The colorless fluid part of blood and lymph. • Protein in red blood cells that help transport oxygen. • ...
The Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems 2024-01-11
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- May be caused in the heart by a hole in the heart or a leaking or malfunctioning valve
- Microorganisms that cause disease
- Small vessels that carry blood from arterioles and to small vessels called venules
- The color of the blood cells that protect the body against infection
- The fluid that contains other parts of the blood
- Clear fluid that fills the spaces around body cells
- An infection of the tonsils
- The types of cells in the blood that cause blood clots to form
- One of the three main types of blood vessels that branch into progressively smaller vessels
- System that helps fight infection and provides immunity to disease
- Most common cause of this condition is iron deficiency
- At the top of the right atrium is an area of muscle that acts as a _____ for the heart
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- B cells _____ when they come in contact with a pathogen
- Bean-shaped organs called lymph ____
- System that provides nutrients and oxygen, carries away waste, and helps fight disease
- Red blood cells contain this, which is the oxygen-carrying protein blood
- Together, your heart and _____ form your cardiovascular system
- An inherited disorder where the blood does not clot properly
- This type of pressure is a measure of the amount of force that blood places on the walls of blood vessels
- A wall of tissue that separates the two sides of the heart
- These carry blood throughout the body; there are many types
- There are this many main types of T cells: killer cells and helper cells
- Two top chambers of the heart
23 Clues: An infection of the tonsils • Two top chambers of the heart • Microorganisms that cause disease • Bean-shaped organs called lymph ____ • The fluid that contains other parts of the blood • Clear fluid that fills the spaces around body cells • Most common cause of this condition is iron deficiency • B cells _____ when they come in contact with a pathogen • ...
Bible Lesson 4 Character Trait Review 2023-12-04
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- continuing faithfulness in loving and serving God and others
- purity in my heart in everything I think, say, and do
- kind actions, words, and smiles that show others how special they are
- a choice to love those who have been unkind to me
- acts of tenderness and love I give to those who are hurting
- an attitude of respect and honor for God
- an ability to complete everything I am responsible for with a willing heart
- a strong belief that God will help me do all the things I need to do
- a complete confidence in God that he will always do everything he promises
- the ability to conduct the activities of my life in an orderly and harmonious way
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- an ability to do the right thing even when I don't feel like it
- an attitude in my heart that I am not better than any other of God's image-bearers
- an ability to continue fulfilling my responsibilities even when it is hard to do so
- truthfulness in everything I think, say, and do
- a delight in my life that comes not from my circumstances but from being in fellowship with God as his child
- thankfulness in my heart that I express to God and others for the blessings I receive from them
- the act of doing what i'm told with a willing and loving heart
- loving acts of service and courtesy I give to others
- a quietness in my heart because Jesus is with me and has forgiven my sins
- an ability to see what needs to be done and do it without being told
20 Clues: an attitude of respect and honor for God • truthfulness in everything I think, say, and do • a choice to love those who have been unkind to me • loving acts of service and courtesy I give to others • purity in my heart in everything I think, say, and do • acts of tenderness and love I give to those who are hurting • ...
Vital Signs 2023-02-06
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- condition of having an abnormally low body temp, typically one that is dangerously low
- rapid beating of the heart, usually defined as greater than 100 beats per minute.
- a high pitched whistling sound made while breathing.
- the body temperature regulator is the-
- the difference between the upper systolic and lower numbers diastolic of your blood pressure
- rapid, shallow breathing, occurs when you take more breaths thn usual in a given minute
- a slow heart rate.
- sitting in a metal chair, the heat from the body going to the cold chair
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- output the amount of blood pumped by the heart minute.
- volume the volume of blood pumped out the left ventricle of the heart during each systolic cardiac contraction.
- difficulty breathing, an intense tightening in chest, air hungry, breathlessness
- condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal
- korotkoff sound, the complete disappearance of all sounds the diastolic blood pressure
- the amount of full inspiration and expirations in 1 minute. determine this by observing the number of times the clients chest rises and falls.
- a condition in which the blood vessels have persistently raised pressure
- (irregular heartbeat) a problem with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat.
- the regular movement of blood through your body that is caused by the beating of your heart and that can be felt by touching certain parts of your body.
- normal breathing, quiet breathing
- when the blood pressure reading is lower than expected reference of systolic less than 90 and can be a result of dehydration, heart failure, and vasodilation from a medicine.
- an absence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions.
20 Clues: a slow heart rate. • normal breathing, quiet breathing • the body temperature regulator is the- • a high pitched whistling sound made while breathing. • output the amount of blood pumped by the heart minute. • condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal • an absence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions. • ...
Medical Devices and Conditions 2025-06-25
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- a temporary storage container for fluids removed from the body
- a catheter that is inserted in the femoral vein or artery in the groin
- used to drain urine from the bladder
- collects waste products after surgery for digestive or urinary issues
- delivers low flow oxygen
- a feeding tube that provides nutrition directly through the stomach
- helps prevent patients from moving the leg passed midline or from crossing their leg
- a long IV line that goes to the vein near the heart or just inside the heart
- accumulation of air or gas in the pleural cavity resulting in collapse of the lung
- drains fluid or air from the chest
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- a device that mechanically assists patients in breathing
- a non-invasive way to manage urinary incontinence
- used to increase blood flow and prevent blood clots in veins
- used to determine the oxygen saturation of the blood and measures heart rate
- controls how much oxygen flow is delivered to patients
- surgical drain used to remove fluid that accumulates in a surgical site after an operation
- carries food and medicine to the stomach through the nose
- test that measures electrical activity of the heart
- a closed, self-suction system consisting of a flexible tube connected to a bulb-like reservoir
- used to clear blood and secretions in the airway
- used to prevent dehydration and give medications
- used to keep a person from pulling out a medical device
- placed in the airway to provide oxygen and air when patient's can't breathe
- pain redness, and swelling at an IV site when the catheter comes out of the vein
- monitors heart function, blood flow, and pressures in and around the heart
25 Clues: delivers low flow oxygen • drains fluid or air from the chest • used to drain urine from the bladder • used to clear blood and secretions in the airway • used to prevent dehydration and give medications • a non-invasive way to manage urinary incontinence • test that measures electrical activity of the heart • controls how much oxygen flow is delivered to patients • ...
Pailynn 2026-02-20
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- The pulse felt on the inside of your wrist,just below your thumb.
- The force of your body pushing against the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps
- The pulse taken at the carotid artery in the neck,alongside the windpipe.
- The bottom number in a blood pressure reading,showing the pressure when your heart relaxes.
- Abnormally rapid breathing
- A heartbeat thats too fast, too slow, or irregular
- The inflatable cuff used to measure blood pressure blood pressure by temporarily stopping blood flow in an artery
- The top number in a blood pressure reading,showing the pressure when your heart contracts
- The number of times your heart beats in one minute.
- A waxy,fat-like substance found in your blood.
- A heart rate thats faster than normal for your age.
- A condition where your blood pressure is consistenly too low.
- The specific tapping sounds heard through a stethoscope as blood flow returns to the artery during blood pressure measurements
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- Measurements that indicate how well your body is functioning
- Using a stethoscope to listen to the sounds of blood flow in an artery as the cuff deflates
- has a heart rate thats slower than normal for your age
- A specific type of arteriosclerosis caused by the buildup of fats,cholesterol,and other substances in artery walls.
- The number of breathes you take per minute
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- A condition where your blood pressure is consistently too high .
- The percentage of oxygen of glucose in your blood
- the feeling of your artery expanding and contractng as blood is pumped through it
- Abnormally slow breathing
23 Clues: Abnormally slow breathing • Abnormally rapid breathing • The number of breathes you take per minute • A waxy,fat-like substance found in your blood. • The percentage of oxygen of glucose in your blood • A heartbeat thats too fast, too slow, or irregular • The number of times your heart beats in one minute. • A heart rate thats faster than normal for your age. • ...
Cath Lab 2025-09-29
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- cine or dynamic mode
- (two words) Also known as a Heart Attack, is when a blood clot completely blocks a coronary artery
- Cardiac muscle
- (three words) cath labe reduces the need for this procedure
- (two words) an exam performed in the cath lab
- (two words) anasthetic used in cath lab during most procedures
- The buildup of plaque on the inner walls of arteries
- (two words) established the first cardiac catheterization
- (two words) A surgical intern in Germany who wanted to find a method to inject drugs in cardiac emergencies
- (two words) Frame rate that stitches all the images together to show a live video
- (two words) Guidelines that need to be followed by all staff in the cath lab. It is the rad tech's responsibility to ensure.
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- usually inserted to regulate an otherwise unusual heartbeat
- (two words) In 1929, imagaing used to document the presence of the catheter in the heart
- (two words) tissue in the heart that coordinates contractions of the muscle to regulate heart beat
- (pneumonic) A minimally invasive procedure in cath lab that uses a catheter to repair & replace diseased aortic valves
- (three words) a procedure first performed in a cath lab on an awake patient in 1977
- (three words) jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1956
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- (two words) used in cath lab to take images and "movies"
- (two words)hospital in New York City where first cath lab was established
- (two words) cardiac catheterization lab
- Epithelial tissue which is the smooth, thin lining in the heart chambers and valves
22 Clues: Cardiac muscle • cine or dynamic mode • Abnormal heart rhythm • (two words) cardiac catheterization lab • (two words) an exam performed in the cath lab • The buildup of plaque on the inner walls of arteries • (two words) used in cath lab to take images and "movies" • (two words) established the first cardiac catheterization • ...
Anatomy Veins 2026-03-12
10 Clues: intakes air • waste in the blood • Flow toward the heart • muscle that moves blood • lower level of the heart • higher level of the heart • flows away from the heart • combine arteries and veins • separates the two sides of the heart • Amount in liters of how much blood is in the human body
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- inflammation around the heart
- condition of water in the head
- discharge or flow from the nose
- inflammation of the bladder
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- tumor on the bone
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
- disease of the nerves
- specialist of the mind
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- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- more than normal development
- eye specialist
- slow heart rate
- enlarged liver
- tool used to observe small organisms
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- condition of excess water in the kidney
- pain in the muscle
- condition of skin turning blue
19 Clues: eye specialist • enlarged liver • slow heart rate • tumor on the bone • pain in the muscle • disease of the nerves • specialist of the mind • inflammation of the bladder • more than normal development • inflammation around the heart • condition of water in the head • condition of skin turning blue • discharge or flow from the nose • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
Cardiovascular/Respiratory System Review 2026-02-09
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- restores blood flow and oxygen supply to the body.
- are tiny air sacs that allow for gas exchange.
- carry blood away from the heart, carrying oxygenated blood.
- is the largest artery in the body.
- is the largest vein in the body.
- helps with voice production.
- is air entering the lungs.
- is a pathway for air.
- are the two large tubes that carries air in to the lungs.
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- allow oxygen, nutrients, and waste to be exchanged with tissues.
- protects the lungs.
- is the main muscle used for breathing.
- ______lung is smaller to make room for the heart.
- blood is carried through the veins towards the heart.
- separates the heart into the right and left sides.
- causes the diaphragm to relax and move upward.
- is known as the windpipe.
- enters the body through the mouth and nose.
18 Clues: protects the lungs. • is a pathway for air. • is known as the windpipe. • is air entering the lungs. • helps with voice production. • is the largest vein in the body. • is the largest artery in the body. • is the main muscle used for breathing. • enters the body through the mouth and nose. • are tiny air sacs that allow for gas exchange. • ...
Circulatory System Crossword 2022-01-11
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- controls the direction blood flows in heart
- number of chambers in heart
- connect veins and arteries
- carries blood full of oxygen & nutrients away from heart
- pumps blood throughout the body
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- when a blood clot occurs in the heart
- carries blood full of carbon dioxide & waste towards heart
- color of blood when full of carbon dioxide
- abnormal/irregular heartbeat
- color of blood when full of oxygen
10 Clues: connect veins and arteries • number of chambers in heart • abnormal/irregular heartbeat • pumps blood throughout the body • color of blood when full of oxygen • when a blood clot occurs in the heart • color of blood when full of carbon dioxide • controls the direction blood flows in heart • carries blood full of oxygen & nutrients away from heart • ...
Chapter 26 Cardiovascular Disorder 2024-04-09
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- flow of blood from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure and path of least resistance
- _______ E is needed to maintain patency of the ductus arteriosus in hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- mnemonic for remembering major criteria of rheumatic fever
- Blood disorder occurring when there are too many red blood cells
- pulse that should be assessed for 1 full minute before administering digoxin
- noninvasive procedure; localizes murmurs
- excessive lipids in the blood
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- ______ of the aorta is one of the defects in tetralogy of fallot
- heart valve that narrows (stenosis) with rheumatic fever
- Clubbing of fingers is indicative or ______ hypoxia
- ASD, VSD and PDA all cause an ________ in pulmonary flow
- _______ blood pressure is normally 10-15 mmHg higher in the legs than the arms
- _____ septal defect involves an abnormal opening between the right and left atria
- ______ septal defect is the most common heart anomaly
- Tetrology of Fallot is a _______ congenital heart defect
- heart disease that occurs after birth
- lipoprotein that contains low amounts of triglycerides and high levels of cholesterol. Known as the "bad" lipoprotein
17 Clues: excessive lipids in the blood • heart disease that occurs after birth • noninvasive procedure; localizes murmurs • Clubbing of fingers is indicative or ______ hypoxia • ______ septal defect is the most common heart anomaly • heart valve that narrows (stenosis) with rheumatic fever • ASD, VSD and PDA all cause an ________ in pulmonary flow • ...
Exercise Physiology 2014-01-07
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- kg/cm2
- increase in the number of muscle fibers
- static strength
- ability to change direction rapidly
- training in phases
- muscle fiber growth
- relaxed heart
- ability of a muscle to generate force
- ability to persist at a physically tiring task
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- increased ability to maintain steadiness of a position
- slow heart rate
- training adaptations will decrease if training is stopped
- ability of a muscle to be lengthened
- excessive training leading to fatigue
- rapid heart rate
- volume of air inspired with each breath
- work/time
17 Clues: kg/cm2 • work/time • relaxed heart • slow heart rate • static strength • rapid heart rate • training in phases • muscle fiber growth • ability to change direction rapidly • ability of a muscle to be lengthened • excessive training leading to fatigue • ability of a muscle to generate force • increase in the number of muscle fibers • volume of air inspired with each breath • ...
Escape Room 2025-08-31
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- me and __
- whatever you __
- on behalf of
- not a word but the word
- ...you do, work at it with all your heart, as __ for the Lord
- ___ you do
- preposition used when answering what time you will be doing a task
- ...at it with all your __
- as working for the __
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- not mine but __
- other word for human
- word ___ word
- article used before a singular noun
- whatever you do, __ at it with all you heart.
- not he, not she, but ___
- not alone
- preposition
- entirely, __ of it
18 Clues: me and __ • not alone • ___ you do • preposition • on behalf of • word ___ word • not mine but __ • whatever you __ • entirely, __ of it • other word for human • as working for the __ • not a word but the word • not he, not she, but ___ • ...at it with all your __ • article used before a singular noun • whatever you do, __ at it with all you heart. • ...
First Day of School 2025 - Escape Room 2025-08-31
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- me and __
- whatever you __
- on behalf of
- not a word but the word
- ...you do, work at it with all your heart, as __ for the Lord
- ___ you do
- preposition used when answering what time you will be doing a task
- ...at it with all your __
- as working for the __
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- not mine but __
- other word for human
- word ___ word
- article used before a singular noun
- whatever you do, __ at it with all you heart.
- not he, not she, but ___
- not alone
- preposition
- entirely, __ of it
18 Clues: me and __ • not alone • ___ you do • preposition • on behalf of • word ___ word • not mine but __ • whatever you __ • entirely, __ of it • other word for human • as working for the __ • not a word but the word • not he, not she, but ___ • ...at it with all your __ • article used before a singular noun • whatever you do, __ at it with all you heart. • ...
Cardiovascular system 2026-03-10
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- build up of plaque in the vessels
- formation of a sac in the vessels
- chest pain
- medical term for high blood pressure
- protein that transports oxygen
- inflammation of the heart muscle
- largest artery in the body
- valve between the right atrium and ventricle
- outer membrane that surrounds the heart
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- loss elasticity in the vessels
- smallest vessels in the body
- pressure when ventricles contract
- inflammation of the veins
- leakage of blood through a closed valve
- irregular heartbeat
- pressure when ventricles relax
- inner layer of the heart
17 Clues: chest pain • irregular heartbeat • inner layer of the heart • inflammation of the veins • largest artery in the body • smallest vessels in the body • loss elasticity in the vessels • protein that transports oxygen • pressure when ventricles relax • inflammation of the heart muscle • build up of plaque in the vessels • formation of a sac in the vessels • ...
xSELL Crossword 2019-04-25
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- Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
- The amount paid out of pocket by the member before the insurance provider will pay any expenses.
- When the heart doesn’t pump enough blood as required. “Heart _______.”
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart contracts and pumps blood.
- A form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life.
- Therapy to help people with speech and language problems to speak more clearly.
- Temporary planned or emergency care provided to caregivers of a child or adult.
- Abbreviation for term used to refer to people's daily self-care activities.
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- A broken bone.
- Elevated blood pressure.
- A disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to insulin in impaired.
- Therapy of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as exercise.
- An interdisciplinary approach to specialized medical and nursing care for people with life-limiting illnesses that focuses on comfort instead of cure. “_______ Care.”
- A type of facility for short- and long-term health care needs for individuals who have the potential to function independently after a limited period of care. “Skilled _______ Facility.”
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart relaxes and fills with blood.
- A specific amount required to be paid at the time of service or doctor visit.
- A condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- Abbreviation for general term to characterize increased breathlessness.
20 Clues: A broken bone. • Elevated blood pressure. • Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling. • Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • The phase of the heartbeat when the heart contracts and pumps blood. • When the heart doesn’t pump enough blood as required. “Heart _______.” • ...
The Circulatory System: The Heart 2020-11-14
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- makes up most of heart, mainly consisting of cardiac muscle
- heart's own type of muscle, short and fat, one or two nuclei each, branched and interlocked with each other
- type of semilunar valve
- cardiac and skeletal muscle are _______
- receiving chambers
- layer of endothelium that lines the heart chambers
- _______ connect each atrium to corresponding ventricle
- junctions between the cells are called _______
- dense connective tissue that protects the heart
- pumping chambers
- the medial cavity of the thorax
- inner layer of serous pericardium, outermost layer of heart wall
- delivers blood to the right atrium from upper parts of body
- outer layer of the serous pericardium
- the layers surrounding the heart chanbers
- _______ keep the blood going in the correct direction
- delivers blood to the right atrium from lower parts of body
- delivers blood to the right atrium draining from the myocardium
- the outermost layer of the pericardium
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- right AV valve, three flaps
- left AV valve, two flaps
- ventricles are separated by _______
- hold things together
- passage of the oxygenated blood from the left ventricle through the body, providing oxygen and nutrients, and back to the right atrium
- atria are separated by the _______
- second layer of the pericardium
- type of semilunar valve
- connect ventricles and arteries that stem from them and prevent blood that is leaving from flowing back into ventricle
- passage of the blood from the right ventricle through the lungs and back to the left atrium
- largest artery in the body
- dense network of connective tissue fiber that provides structural support and insulates electrical activity
- muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- allow for ions to pass through
33 Clues: pumping chambers • receiving chambers • hold things together • type of semilunar valve • type of semilunar valve • left AV valve, two flaps • largest artery in the body • right AV valve, three flaps • allow for ions to pass through • second layer of the pericardium • the medial cavity of the thorax • atria are separated by the _______ • ventricles are separated by _______ • ...
Blood & Cardiovascular Assignment Part 1 2021-03-15
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- suffix meaning "that which produces"
- combining form meaning "granules"
- blood pressure
- suffix meaning "to reduce, destroy, separate, break down"
- suffix meaning "carrying, transmission"
- Widening of the arterial wall
- suffix meaning "to stop, control,place"
- combining form meaning "base, opposite of acid"
- normal sinus rhythm
- suffix meaning "development, formation"
- combining form meaning "varied, irregular"
- combining form meaning "same, equal"
- suffix meaning "blood condition"
- are large elastic vessels which lead directly from the heart carrying blood rich in oxygen
- Regular rate and rhythm of heart
- contractions of the heart up to 300 beats per minute. These are regular but exremely fast contractions.
- suffix meaning "attraction for"
- abnormal heart rhythms
- suffix meaning "condition of cells, slight increase n numbers"
- combining form meaning "blood"
- combining form meaning "neither; neutral; neutrophil"
- combining form meaning "color"
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- combining form meaning "red"
- Lack of mature erythrocytes caused by the inability to absorb vitamin B12 into blood.
- suffix meaning "protein"
- suffix meaning "embryonic; immature cell"
- combining form meaning "nucleus"
- the type that transports blood to the lungs and back to the heart.
- the type that transports blood throughout the body except for the lungs
- where there is a problem with the right or left ventricle of the heart
- this is a reduction in the plasma clotting factor (factor VIII). The result is that the patient bleeds for a longer period of time.
- combining form meaning "iron"
- combining form meaning "shape, form"
- this is a reduction in erythrocytes or hemoglobin in the blood
- combining form meaning "coagulation (clotting)
- suffix meaning "removal"
- suffix meaning "eat, swallow"
- suffix meaning "formation"
38 Clues: blood pressure • normal sinus rhythm • abnormal heart rhythms • suffix meaning "protein" • suffix meaning "removal" • suffix meaning "formation" • combining form meaning "red" • Widening of the arterial wall • combining form meaning "iron" • suffix meaning "eat, swallow" • combining form meaning "blood" • combining form meaning "color" • suffix meaning "attraction for" • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Review 2015-10-22
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- provide body cells with blood and connect arteries with veins
- physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and improves or maintains fitness
- yellowish fluid – the watery part of blood
- the group of organs and tissues that transport essential materials to cells
- framework of bones and other tissues that support the body
- intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of energy
- carries the blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart
- the ability to handle the physical work and play of everyday life without becoming tired
- join muscle to muscle or muscle to bone
- the ability to perform vigorous physical activity without getting exhausted
- places where two or more bones meet
- sends oxygen rich blood to all the body tissues except the lungs
- the force of blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
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- the ability to move joints fully and easily
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body
- the ability of a muscle to repeatedly exert a force over a long period of time
- allows joints to move easily, cushions bones, and supports soft tissues
- the measure of how effectively your heart and lungs work during exercise
- any kind of movement that causes your body to use energy
- holds bones in place at the joints
- the ability of your muscles to exert a force
- the blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart from all parts of the body
- tissues that move parts of the body and operate internal organs
- rhythmic, nonstop, activity that uses large amounts of oxygen and works the heart
24 Clues: holds bones in place at the joints • places where two or more bones meet • join muscle to muscle or muscle to bone • yellowish fluid – the watery part of blood • the ability to move joints fully and easily • the ability of your muscles to exert a force • any kind of movement that causes your body to use energy • ...
EKG Chap 4 2023-09-10
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- disorder in which a blood clot is in the bloodstream
- a statin drug blocks the liver enzyme that produces cholesterol
- pharmacogenetics looks at how _____ affects the interrelation of drugs
- the amount of drug absorbed into the body
- anticoagulants are primarily used for patients who've had a _____ or have AFIB
- the _____ nerve can cause bradycardia by releasing acetylcholine
- the first recognized antiplatelet drug
- type of medication that lengthens the time it takes for blood to clot
- Vitamin K is used by the _____ to create clotting factors
- a heart rhythm disorder in which the atria or ventricles might quiver instead of contract
- a ______ interaction refers to the counteraction of a drug with another drug, herb, vitamin, or food
- a dysrhythmia that occurs above the AV node
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- arrhythmias can be controlled with antiarrhythmic drugs, including sodium channel blockers and ______ channel blockers
- type of drug prescribed to prevent further damage after a cardiac event
- type of medication used to control blood pressure
- heart failure that affects force of blood flow from the heart
- vasodilators that are used to treat angina in patients who do not have hypotension
- When a drug is at optimal amounts in bloodstream, or is at target concentration
- chest pain
- acronym for disorder in which a blood clot REDUCES blood flow in the brain
- a type of antithrombotic that prevents protein from forming blood clots by inhibiting the production of thromboxane
- Heart block is an arrhythmia that occurs in the ____ node
- a fast heartrate with a normal electrical impulse is ______ tachycardia
- type of medication used to prevent or treat blood clots
- a condition in which the heart is enlarged due to chronic heart disease
- type of drug prescribed before a cardiac event happens
26 Clues: chest pain • the first recognized antiplatelet drug • the amount of drug absorbed into the body • a dysrhythmia that occurs above the AV node • type of medication used to control blood pressure • disorder in which a blood clot is in the bloodstream • type of drug prescribed before a cardiac event happens • type of medication used to prevent or treat blood clots • ...
EMS Crossword 2023-04-06
13 Clues: SLOW BREATHING • FAST BREATHING • FAST HEART RATE • PHYSICAL INJURY • SLOW HEART RATE • RELATING TO HEART • RELATING TO LUNGS • CHARTING SOFTWARE • STEMI W/ CHEST PAIN • STEMI W/O CHEST PAIN • HIGHEST TRAUMA LEVEL • EVENT W/ MANY PATIENTS • RELATING TO NERVOUS SYSTEM
Diana 7th 2022-03-25
19 Clues: connects • carries O2 • cools body • outer layer • inner layer • causes scab • towards heart • spot pathogen • destroy virus • away from heart • destroy pathogen • destroy bacteria • fights infection • skin, hair, nails • moisten skin, hair • weak or dead strand • disease causing agent • redness, swelling, heat • "clothing" of the pathogen
Parts of the heart 2023-03-06
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- Makes sure blood flows from one area of the heart to another.
- The biggest artery in the human body.
- Muscle tissue is found in the heart.
- Carries blood from areas in the body to the heart.
- Collects oxygen-poor blood and brings it back to the heart.
- Blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood to the heart.
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- Pumps oxygen-poor blood received from the body through the right ventricle.
- Two chambers that receive blood from the atria and pump the rest through the body.
- separates ventricles to help the blood flow of the heart.
- Tiny blood vessels that transport nutrients oxygen and blood to the cells in your organs..
- Makes sure your heart beats regularly by sending electrical pulses to the heart.
11 Clues: Muscle tissue is found in the heart. • The biggest artery in the human body. • Carries blood from areas in the body to the heart. • Blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood to the heart. • separates ventricles to help the blood flow of the heart. • Collects oxygen-poor blood and brings it back to the heart. • ...
BIOLOGY 2013-01-16
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- intestine
- cells
- muscle for heart tissue
- cell
- align in the centre of the cell
- tissue keeps the heart beating
- exact copies of the original cell
- small
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- salivary
- ball
- blood is classified as this type of tissue
- solid matter left behind is removed as feces
- brane
- cell in stomach lining release digestive chemicals and acids
- this tissue type functions in impulse conduction
15 Clues: ball • cell • cells • brane • small • salivary • intestine • muscle for heart tissue • tissue keeps the heart beating • align in the centre of the cell • exact copies of the original cell • blood is classified as this type of tissue • solid matter left behind is removed as feces • this tissue type functions in impulse conduction • ...
Year 10 End of Topic Test 2019-10-13
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- Pipe to get air into the body
- Small 'Cauliflower' sack
- Part of the heart
- Muscles working in pairs
- Type of contraction
- A sport
- Type of joint
- Blood to the Heart
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- Stops blood going backwards
- Trasports Oxygen around the body
- Bends the leg at the knee
- Opposite to Flexion
- Long Bone in the Arm
- Movement at the neck
- The heart is this
15 Clues: A sport • Type of joint • Part of the heart • The heart is this • Blood to the Heart • Opposite to Flexion • Type of contraction • Long Bone in the Arm • Movement at the neck • Small 'Cauliflower' sack • Muscles working in pairs • Bends the leg at the knee • Stops blood going backwards • Pipe to get air into the body • Trasports Oxygen around the body
Let me live 2025-09-26
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- long ___ struggle
- and ___ it like a knife
- ___ little piece of my life
- ___ I do is give
- take a ___ of my heart
- all I do is ___
- another little piece of my ___
- ___ cut it like a knife
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- take a piece of my ___
- all I ___ is give
- long hard ___
- is a ___ to live
- and cut it like a ___
- ___ a piece of my heart
- ___ hard struggle
15 Clues: long hard ___ • all I do is ___ • is a ___ to live • ___ I do is give • long ___ struggle • all I ___ is give • ___ hard struggle • and cut it like a ___ • take a piece of my ___ • take a ___ of my heart • and ___ it like a knife • ___ a piece of my heart • ___ cut it like a knife • ___ little piece of my life • another little piece of my ___
PUZZLE 2015-10-27
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- The tube like structures that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- This is the fluid part of the blood.
- It is a device to amplify the sounds of heart.
- ARTERY It is the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- It distributes oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
- The process of removal of waste products from the body.
- RATE The number of beats per minute.
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- These are the two lower chambers of the heart.
- It is an artificial process for filtration of blood if the kidney fails to function.
- Kidneys eliminate the waste material in liquid form.
- The main excretory organ of the body.
- These are the smallest blood vessels in the human body.
- It is excreted in form of waste by fishes and some aquatic animals.
- The main pumping organ that pumps the blood.
- They are responsible for the formation of clot in blood.
- BLOOD CELLS They contain a red pigment called haemoglobin.
16 Clues: This is the fluid part of the blood. • RATE The number of beats per minute. • The main excretory organ of the body. • The main pumping organ that pumps the blood. • These are the two lower chambers of the heart. • It is a device to amplify the sounds of heart. • Kidneys eliminate the waste material in liquid form. • ...
Chapters 5 & 6 2023-10-24
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- Blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood
- There are 2 of these in one set of CPR
- Sudden illness involving death of heart muscle tissue AKA myocardial infarction
- Mnemonic device that can help you remember what to ask vitcim
- Irregular or gasping breaths
- A fatty substance made by the liver. Can contribute to the risk of heart disease
- Technique that combines chest compressions and rescue breaths
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- Pain in the chest that comes and goes at different times
- Emergency action steps
- Condition where deposists of plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries
- There are 30 of these in one set of CPR
- The first thing you need to check before helping a person
- Inhalation of blood, vomit, saliva into the lungs
- Condition in which the heart has stopped generating electrical activity
- Condition where the heart has stopped beating or beats to irregularly/weakly to pump blood
- Conditions/behaviors that increase the chance that a person will develop a disease
16 Clues: Emergency action steps • Irregular or gasping breaths • There are 2 of these in one set of CPR • There are 30 of these in one set of CPR • Inhalation of blood, vomit, saliva into the lungs • Pain in the chest that comes and goes at different times • The first thing you need to check before helping a person • Mnemonic device that can help you remember what to ask vitcim • ...
Circulatory System 2020-06-19
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- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- the yellow liquid part of the blood that carries nutrients dissolved gases, and other substances.
- vessels flexible tubes that circulate blood throughout the body.
- the system of organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph.
- the thickening of blood to form a scab on the skin that keeps blood from leaving the body.
- the measure of your heartbeat
- a barrier on the skin that keeps blood from leaving the body.
- the four divisions of the heart.
- the movement of blood through the blood vessels.
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- the more powerful lower chambers of the heart.
- the two upper chambers of the heart.
- an iron- containing substance in red blood.
- small, round cell fragments that thicken the blood to help it clot.
- microscopic blood vessels that connect arteries and veins.
- a membranous fold between each atrium that permits blood to flow in one direction only.
- blood vessels that carry blood away from your heart.
16 Clues: the measure of your heartbeat • the four divisions of the heart. • the two upper chambers of the heart. • an iron- containing substance in red blood. • the more powerful lower chambers of the heart. • the movement of blood through the blood vessels. • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • blood vessels that carry blood away from your heart. • ...
Cardiac emergencies 2023-12-06
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- pulmonary edema
- upper chambers of the heart
- nervous system fight or flight
- lower chambers of the heart
- blood cells carry o2 and co2
- node the heart generates its own electrical impulse, starting with..
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- allows spontaneous contraction without a stimulus from a nerve source
- fast heart rate that starts on the ventricular side
- heart rate over 100 BPM
- side of heart that's more muscular
10 Clues: pulmonary edema • heart rate over 100 BPM • upper chambers of the heart • lower chambers of the heart • nervous system fight or flight • blood cells carry o2 and co2 • side of heart that's more muscular • fast heart rate that starts on the ventricular side • node the heart generates its own electrical impulse, starting with.. • ...
ECG Course - Anatomy and Physiology 2025-10-24
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- divides the heart into the right and left sides
- upper heart chambers
- outer wall of the heart muscle
- blood vessels that supply the heart with blood
- major blood vessel carrying blood from the left ventricle to the body
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- valve situated between the right atria and right venricle
- lower heart chambers
- node that normally generates the heartbeat
- inner layer of the heart muscle
- term for heart muscle
10 Clues: lower heart chambers • upper heart chambers • term for heart muscle • outer wall of the heart muscle • inner layer of the heart muscle • node that normally generates the heartbeat • blood vessels that supply the heart with blood • divides the heart into the right and left sides • valve situated between the right atria and right venricle • ...
xSELL Crossword 2019-04-25
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- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart relaxes and fills with blood.
- When the heart doesn’t pump enough blood as required. “Heart _______.”
- A broken bone.
- An interdisciplinary approach to specialized medical and nursing care for people with life-limiting illnesses that focuses on comfort instead of cure. “_______ Care.”
- Elevated blood pressure.
- A type of facility for short and long term health care needs for individuals who have the potential to function independently after a limited period of care. “Skilled _______ Facility.”
- Temporary planned or emergency care provided to caregivers of a child or adult.
- Therapy to help people with speech and language problems to speak more clearly.
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- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
- Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling.
- Abbreviation for term used to refer to people's daily self-care activities.
- The amount paid out of pocket by the member before the insurance provider will pay any expenses.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- A form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life.
- A specific amount required to be paid at the time of service or doctor visit.
- Abbreviation for general term to characterize increased breathlessness.
- A disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to insulin in impaired.
- Therapy of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as exercise.
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart contracts and pumps blood.
19 Clues: A broken bone. • Elevated blood pressure. • Excess fluid buildup, thereby causing swelling. • Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • The phase of the heartbeat when the heart contracts and pumps blood. • When the heart doesn’t pump enough blood as required. “Heart _______.” • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
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- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Season One Episode Titles 2021-01-31
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- The ...
- The ...
- Fruit of the ... tree
- A land without ...
- ... falls
- Heart of ...
- The heart is a lonely ...
- Seven:... am
- An apple Red as ...
- What happened to ...
- Skin ...
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- That still ... voice
- The ...
- Hat ...
- Desperate ...
- The...
- True ...
- The price of ...
- The thing you ... most
- The ... boy
- Grumpy was originally called what
21 Clues: The... • The ... • The ... • Hat ... • The ... • True ... • Skin ... • ... falls • The ... boy • Heart of ... • Seven:... am • Desperate ... • The price of ... • A land without ... • An apple Red as ... • That still ... voice • What happened to ... • Fruit of the ... tree • The thing you ... most • The heart is a lonely ... • Grumpy was originally called what
Unit 4: Diet and Exercise 2023-10-31
19 Clues: 6 • 1 • 7 • 8 • 4 • 2 • 9 • 5 • 3 • 10 • 11 • goal • reason • realize • mental or emotional strain • completed before the proper time • disease where blood sugar is too high • attack heart muscle dies due to loss of blood • poor blood flow to the brain, causes cell death
Matthew p2 2024-04-08
19 Clues: carries o2 • cools body • cause scabs • outer layer • inner layer • tordes heart • weak or dead • destroy virus • spot pathogen • away from heart • skin hair nails • fight infeection • destroy bacteria • destroy pathogen • connects exchanges • clothing of pathogen • disease causing agent • redness,swelling,heat • moisten skin and hair
Character Traits 1-12 2023-11-13
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- A purity in my heart in everything I think, say, and do
- Acts of tenderness and love I give to those who are hurting
- A promise in my heart to be a true friend at all times
- A thankfulness in my heart that I always share with God and others
- An attitude of respect and honour for God
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- A strong belief that God will help me do all the things I need to do
- An attitude in my heart that I am not better than other people
- A happiness in my heart because I am in fellowship with God
- A quietness in my heart because Jesus is with me and has forgiven my sins
- The ability to do the right thing even when I don't feel like it
- Doing what I'm told right away, all the way, and with a happy heart
- A strong belief in my heart that God will always do what he says
12 Clues: An attitude of respect and honour for God • A promise in my heart to be a true friend at all times • A purity in my heart in everything I think, say, and do • A happiness in my heart because I am in fellowship with God • Acts of tenderness and love I give to those who are hurting • An attitude in my heart that I am not better than other people • ...
Baptism for the Dead 2021-11-07
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- cannot be made _______
- Elijah the _______
- and the _____ were opened
- Else what shall they do that are ________
- shall be _______ in heaven
- their salvation is _________ and essential
- they _______ us
- whatsoever you ____ on earth
- I will send you ______
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- another book was opened, which is the book of ____
- he shall turn the _____ of the fathers
- unless there is a _______ link
- and the heart of the ________ to the fathers
- turn the heart of the _______ to the children
- baptized for the ____
- for their _________ is necessary
- necessary and _________ to our salvation
- lest I come and smite the earth with a _____
18 Clues: they _______ us • Elijah the _______ • baptized for the ____ • cannot be made _______ • I will send you ______ • and the _____ were opened • shall be _______ in heaven • whatsoever you ____ on earth • unless there is a _______ link • for their _________ is necessary • he shall turn the _____ of the fathers • necessary and _________ to our salvation • ...
BodySystem 2024-04-01
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- made the heart work harder
- low blood glucose or low blood sugar
- Both food and air pass through here
- abnormal heart rate
- removes carbon dioxide (waste product)when exhaled
- arge vein carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart
- Too much hormone production can make a child grow to quickly and too little can make a child stop growing
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- sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back
- occurs when the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone to meet the body’s needs
- a condition in which the body does not properly process glucose, due to the lack of insulin
- breaks the food into smaller pieces
- a flap of elastic cartilage attached to the larynx that closes when food passes
- A hollow tube (wind pipe) that connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus.
- secretes a fluid waste called sweat or perspiration
- filters blood from the digestive tract
16 Clues: abnormal heart rate • made the heart work harder • breaks the food into smaller pieces • Both food and air pass through here • low blood glucose or low blood sugar • filters blood from the digestive tract • sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back • removes carbon dioxide (waste product)when exhaled • secretes a fluid waste called sweat or perspiration • ...
Unit 4 Revision 2024-05-21
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- Blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart
- What happens to the heart rate during exercise?
- Transports food from the mouth to the stomach
- Enzyme responsible for the digestion of lipids
- Air sacs which act as the site of gas exchange in the lungs
- Food group which is needed for respiration
- Process through which large insoluble food molecules are broken down into small soluble molecules.
- Food group which is needed for growth and repair
- Produces bile and detoxifies the blood
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- Chambers which pump blood out of the heart
- Used as a measure of heart rate.
- Site at which nutrients are fully digested and absorbed in to the blood
- Blood vessel which transports oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
- Tube of cartilage transporting gasses from the nasal cavity to the lungs
- Thin muscle separating the thorax from the rest of the body
- Chemical reaction which releases energy from glucose using oxygen
16 Clues: Used as a measure of heart rate. • Produces bile and detoxifies the blood • Chambers which pump blood out of the heart • Food group which is needed for respiration • Transports food from the mouth to the stomach • Enzyme responsible for the digestion of lipids • What happens to the heart rate during exercise? • Food group which is needed for growth and repair • ...
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems 2026-01-09
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- Specialised fibres that rapidly conduct electrical impulses through the ventricles
- A test used to measure lung volumes and airflow
- An obstructive respiratory condition causing inflammation and narrowing of the airways
- The movement of particles from a high to a low concentration
- Receptors that detect changes in blood oxygen, carbon dioxide, or pH
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- The largest artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
- Small airways in the lungs that branch from the bronchi
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
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- Tiny blood vessels where exchange of gases and nutrients occurs
- The two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood
- The part of the brain that controls breathing and heart rate
- A dome-shaped muscle that helps breathing by changing chest volume
- A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- The windpipe that carries air to and from the lungs
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart contracts
16 Clues: A test used to measure lung volumes and airflow • A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen • The windpipe that carries air to and from the lungs • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • The two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood • The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart contracts • ...
Circulatory System 2022-09-23
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- this part of blood helps you heal when you get a cut
- the small, upper chambers of the heart
- fluid that carries nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, cellular wastes, and other materials throughout the body
- arteries usually carry this kind of blood
- very tiny blood vessels that exchange gases and nutrients with the lungs and body cells
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- this type of blood cell protects the body from pathogens
- where gases are exchanged between the body and the environment
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- the liquid part of blood
- the large, lower chambers of the heart
- this type of blood cell carries oxygen
- tiny sacs where gases can pass between the lungs and blood in the capillaries
- these one-way "doors" prevent blood from flowing backward through your circulatory system
- tubes that travel throughout the body carrying blood with nutrients, oxygen, and waste products
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- muscular organ that pumps blood through the blood vessels
- large muscle that causes inhalation and exhalation
17 Clues: the liquid part of blood • the large, lower chambers of the heart • this type of blood cell carries oxygen • the small, upper chambers of the heart • arteries usually carry this kind of blood • blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • large muscle that causes inhalation and exhalation • ...
Egyptian Funeral Rites 2022-11-13
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- Nephthys' role was to comfort the ________.
- As long as people had striven to lead a reasonably _______ life, Osiris accepted them into the underworld.
- At death, the Ka and Ba separated from the body.
- It was critical that corpses be ______ properly.
- Once in Duat, the dead were looked over by Thoth and _______.
- Organs were put into these jars.
- Evil hearts were thrown to ______, a creature of part crocodile, part hippo and part lion, who devoured them.
- The still-beating heart of this animal was offered to the deceased.
- If a person was worthy of Duat, their heart was as _____ as a feather.
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- This god was careful to keep each dead person's heart in the body.
- It took up to _____ days for the mummification process to be complete.
- The Ba encompassed the ______ power of an individual.
- The Ka was a _________ of the body.
- No one understood the power of _____ better than Isis.
- If a person had committed crimes, the heart would ___ against the feather.
- The deceased would need their organs if they were welcomed here.
- The heart was weighed against an ______ feather.
17 Clues: Organs were put into these jars. • The Ka was a _________ of the body. • Nephthys' role was to comfort the ________. • At death, the Ka and Ba separated from the body. • It was critical that corpses be ______ properly. • The heart was weighed against an ______ feather. • The Ba encompassed the ______ power of an individual. • ...
Cardiac cycle 2026-02-22
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- during this period the ventricles are relaxing
- (diagram) looks at the pressure and volumes at the left/right ventricle, aortic pressure during the cardiac cycle
- when conduction of the AV node is slowed to allow ventricular filling
- effect on heart rate due to increased sympathetic stimulation (or decrease in vagal tone)
- fibres that radiate through the walls of the ventricles
- during this period the ventricles are contracting
- refers to influences on the strength of contraction
- formed by hemi channels (a gap junctions) at intercalated disks, allow faster conduction between cardiac cells
- (two words without space) the point at which the aortic valve closes and gives a bump in the aortic pressure
- method of measuring the difference in potential from the top of the heart to the base
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- refers to the rate of relaxation of heart
- (conduction)allows electrical impulse to travel easier along fibres rather than across
- neurotransmitter that decreases chronotropy
- effect on heart rate due to increases parasympathetic stimulation
- refers to influences on the heart rate
- type of SAN cell at the centre node
- neurotransmitter that increases chronotropy
17 Clues: type of SAN cell at the centre node • refers to influences on the heart rate • refers to the rate of relaxation of heart • neurotransmitter that decreases chronotropy • neurotransmitter that increases chronotropy • during this period the ventricles are relaxing • during this period the ventricles are contracting • refers to influences on the strength of contraction • ...
Fall Semester Review 2020 2020-11-01
Across
- Located in Shaanxi,China
- Calculates how many calories you burn
- An activity that loosens your muscles
- Located in Utah
- Located in Japan
- Located in Yosemite, CA
- An Activity that builds muscle
- Helps you find your heartbeat
- An activity that helps your heart
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- Located in Zimbabwe
- Located in Peru
- Your heart rate when you are resting
- An energy unit.
- Your heart rate when you are being active
- Located in India
- An activity that stretches and relaxes your body
- Located in Jordan
17 Clues: Located in Peru • An energy unit. • Located in Utah • Located in Japan • Located in India • Located in Jordan • Located in Zimbabwe • Located in Yosemite, CA • Located in Shaanxi,China • Helps you find your heartbeat • An Activity that builds muscle • An activity that helps your heart • Your heart rate when you are resting • Calculates how many calories you burn • ...
Las estructuras de epaños 2021-11-12
Across
- What do you see?
- What do you like?
- Who punches Justin?
- Today is Sanchez's birthday
- Yesterday was Sunday
- the dog runs with the log (trunk)
- the bull runs
- Where does Justin draw the heart?
- she doesn't like the heart
- the girls watch TicToc
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- I draw a heart on the desk
- I like Spanish class
- the boy doesn't close the door
- I don't close the door of my house
- she walks toward the desk
- I don't like school
- the hand of Meghan is beautiful
17 Clues: the bull runs • What do you see? • What do you like? • Who punches Justin? • I don't like school • I like Spanish class • Yesterday was Sunday • the girls watch TicToc • she walks toward the desk • I draw a heart on the desk • she doesn't like the heart • Today is Sanchez's birthday • the boy doesn't close the door • the hand of Meghan is beautiful • the dog runs with the log (trunk) • ...
The Blood Inside You 2023-08-09
17 Clues: oxygen • stem cell • loose sac • antibodies • blood clot • phagocytosis • body defense • muscular pump • blood clotting • matrix plasma • antigen clumping • neutralizes toxins • releases histamine • produce antibodies • Nodes bean shaped • myofibers Purkinje fibers • system heart, blood & vessels
Circulatory and Respiratory System Vocabulary 2023-12-22
Across
- A large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the tissues of the body
- blood cell containing hemoglobin that carries oxygen
- tiny air sac at the end of a bronchiole in the lungs that provides surface area for gas exchange to occur
- one of two large tubes in the chest cavity that leads from the trachea to the lungs
- Lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart to the rest of the body
- relating to the lungs
- fluid that is filtered out of the blood
- condition in which fatty deposits called plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries
- straw-colored liquid portion of the blood
Down
- type of blood cell that guards against infection, fights parasites, and attacks bacteria
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the body back to the heart
- smallest blood vessel; brings nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbs carbon dioxide and waste products
- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi; also called the windpipe
- cell fragment released by bone marrow that helps in blood clotting
- tube at the back of the mouth that serves as a passageway for both air and food; also called the throat
- upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the rest of the body
- Thick middle muscle layer of the heart
- structure in the throat containing the vocal cords
19 Clues: relating to the lungs • Thick middle muscle layer of the heart • fluid that is filtered out of the blood • straw-colored liquid portion of the blood • structure in the throat containing the vocal cords • blood cell containing hemoglobin that carries oxygen • A blood vessel that carries blood from the body back to the heart • ...
Matthew p2 2024-04-08
19 Clues: carries o2 • cools body • cause scabs • outer layer • inner layer • tordes heart • weak or dead • destroy virus • spot pathogen • away from heart • skin hair nails • fight infeection • destroy bacteria • destroy pathogen • connects exchanges • clothing of pathogen • disease causing agent • redness,swelling,heat • moisten skin and hair
Anatomy and Physiology review 2024-10-10
Across
- - Newton's First Law: The tendency of a body to resist changes in its state of motion.
- - These structures prevent backflow of blood in veins
- - The ability to exert force quickly, often enhanced by the stretch-shortening cycle.
- - The node that delays electrical impulses between the atria and ventricles
- - Blood component involved in clotting.
- - Liquid component of blood, made mostly of water.
- - Movement of the arm away from the midline in the horizontal plane
- - Phase where the muscle lengthens under tension during the stretch-shortening cycle.
- - Movement away from the midline of the body.
- volume - The amount of blood pumped out by the heart in one contraction
- - Increasing the angle between two bones at a joint.
- - Natural pacemaker of the heart located in the right atrium
- - Newton's Second Law: Force equals mass times this term.
- - Movement around an axis, such as turning the head.
- - Blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- Output - The total amount of blood the heart pumps in one minute
- - Phase where the muscle shortens and produces force in the stretch-shortening cycle.
- Cava - The largest vein in the body, returning blood to the heart.
- - Newton's Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite.
- - Movement that decreases the angle between the foot and the shin, as in pulling the toes up toward the shin.
- - Decreasing the angle between two bones at a joint.
- - Movement of the arm across the body in the horizontal plane from an extended position.
- - Small arteries that lead to capillaries, controlling blood flow to tissues
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- - Structure in veins that prevents the backflow of blood.
- - Bundle of fibers that transmits electrical impulses from the AV node to the ventricles
- - Circular movement
- - Small vessel that controls blood flow into capillaries.
- - Electrical fibers that cause the ventricles to contract
- - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces downwards.
- - Relaxation phase of the heart when it refills with blood
- - Movement that increases the angle between the foot and the shin, as in pointing the toes.
- - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces upwards.
- - Narrowing of blood vessels to reduce blood flow to certain areas
- - Phase where the ventricles contract and pump blood out of the heart
- - Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- - The process of widening blood vessels to increase blood flow
- - A push or pull that can change the motion of an object, central to Newton's Second Law.
- - The brief period between the eccentric and concentric phases in the stretch-shortening cycle.
- - The largest artery in the body, delivering blood from the heart.
- - Movement toward the midline of the body.
- - Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- The phase where the heart muscle relaxes, and the ventricles fill with blood
- - Tiny blood vessel where the exchange of gases and nutrients occurs.
43 Clues: - Circular movement • - Blood component involved in clotting. • - Movement toward the midline of the body. • - Movement away from the midline of the body. • - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces upwards. • - Liquid component of blood, made mostly of water. • - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces downwards. • - Increasing the angle between two bones at a joint. • ...
The Body System 2023-01-09
Across
- carries blood to heart
- A collection of tissue
- stores urine
- We have these all throughout our body
- upper chamber of the heart
- Where digestion starts
- what you blow your nose with
- where food goes one it leaves mouth
Down
- fights diseases
- exchanges oxygen and corbon dioxide
- filters blood
- carries blood away from heart
- Absorbs water
- liquid blood
- Where food goes when we eat
15 Clues: stores urine • liquid blood • filters blood • Absorbs water • fights diseases • carries blood to heart • A collection of tissue • Where digestion starts • upper chamber of the heart • Where food goes when we eat • what you blow your nose with • carries blood away from heart • exchanges oxygen and corbon dioxide • where food goes one it leaves mouth • We have these all throughout our body
Human Body Review 2019-12-09
Across
- carry blood away from the heart
- connects arteries and veins
- absorbs most food
- covers the small intestine and absorbs digested food
- absorbs water
- Holds oxygen
- Liquid of blood
- Continues chemical and mechanical digestion of food
Down
- Large chamber of the heart
- Fights diseases
- helps form scabs
- Beggining of Digestion
- carries blood to the heart
- Connects mouth and stomach
- connect to the alveoli
15 Clues: Holds oxygen • absorbs water • Fights diseases • Liquid of blood • helps form scabs • absorbs most food • Beggining of Digestion • connect to the alveoli • Large chamber of the heart • carries blood to the heart • Connects mouth and stomach • connects arteries and veins • carry blood away from the heart • Continues chemical and mechanical digestion of food • ...
Medical Equipment 2021-03-23
Across
- for bacteria protection to not kill anyone
- heart voltage measurer
- is useful - for measurng time
- sharp ouch
- for putting things inside people
- sucks up blood like a vampire
- pointy ouch
- heart-zappy machine
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- microphone on a stick for your heart
- for the transfusion of blood
- weird inside photo maker
- wound wrap
- fake kindney
- needed to breathe if you cant by yourself
- liquid measurer
15 Clues: wound wrap • sharp ouch • pointy ouch • fake kindney • liquid measurer • heart-zappy machine • heart voltage measurer • weird inside photo maker • for the transfusion of blood • is useful - for measurng time • sucks up blood like a vampire • for putting things inside people • microphone on a stick for your heart • needed to breathe if you cant by yourself • ...
Sub doshas 2023-05-22
Across
- brain heart vata
- lower part of stomach small intestine pitta
- liver spleen in small intestine pitta
- lungs throat brain vata
- intestines vata
- heart vata
- The joints kapha
- Stomach small intestine large intestine vata
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- Brain spinal cord kapha
- all parts of the eyes pitta
- The skin pitta
- thoracic cavity lungs pleural cavity kapha
- upper part of stomach kapha
- Brain heart pitta
- mouth tongue kapha
15 Clues: heart vata • The skin pitta • intestines vata • brain heart vata • The joints kapha • Brain heart pitta • mouth tongue kapha • Brain spinal cord kapha • lungs throat brain vata • all parts of the eyes pitta • upper part of stomach kapha • liver spleen in small intestine pitta • thoracic cavity lungs pleural cavity kapha • lower part of stomach small intestine pitta • ...
Biology 2022-02-27
Across
- causes brain tissue damage
- gives blood its red colour
- have one-cell thin walls
- holds all blood cells
- clotting that stops bleeding
- glucose+oxygen→carbon dioxide+water
- narrows your arteries
Down
- routes that blood travels
- Part of body immune system
- cannot live without it
- carries oxygen
- transport blood to heart
- a lack of iron
- heart muscles is blocked
- transport blood from heart
15 Clues: carries oxygen • a lack of iron • holds all blood cells • narrows your arteries • cannot live without it • transport blood to heart • have one-cell thin walls • heart muscles is blocked • routes that blood travels • Part of body immune system • causes brain tissue damage • gives blood its red colour • transport blood from heart • clotting that stops bleeding • ...
cardiovascular 2023-10-12
Across
- heart resting(bottom number)
- death to tissue due to lack of oxygen
- blood clot
- white blood cells(fight infections)
- red blood cells
- myocardial infarction
- pulmonary embolism
- coronary artery disease
Down
- low platelets(risk for bleeding)
- lack of blood clotting
- heart rate
- low white blood cells(risk for infection)
- help not to back flow
- heart pumping, its working, its active(top number)
- deep vein thrombosis
15 Clues: blood clot • heart rate • red blood cells • pulmonary embolism • deep vein thrombosis • help not to back flow • myocardial infarction • lack of blood clotting • coronary artery disease • heart resting(bottom number) • low platelets(risk for bleeding) • white blood cells(fight infections) • death to tissue due to lack of oxygen • low white blood cells(risk for infection) • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-04-15
Across
- small blood cells that connect arteries & veins
- red blood cells
- two-lobed nucleus
- the bloods liquid matrix
- blood clotting
- multi-lobed nucleus
- white blood cells
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- made up of thrombocytes & leukocytes
- carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- reinforces the platelet plug
- 25% of white blood cells
- the largest leukocytes
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- pump made of cardiac muscle
- made of cells and plasma
15 Clues: blood clotting • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • multi-lobed nucleus • the largest leukocytes • 25% of white blood cells • the bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • pump made of cardiac muscle • reinforces the platelet plug • made up of thrombocytes & leukocytes • carries deoxygenated blood to the heart • carries oxygenated blood away from heart • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
Across
- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Body Systems 2025-11-27
14 Clues: pumps blood • longest bone • largest organ • vertebral column • top layer of skin • protects the brain • where to bones meet • connects bone to bone • type of bone: patella • connects muscle to bone • middle layer of the skin • carries electrical signals • returns blood to the heart • carries blood away from the heart
The Human Body (by Eli Sorrell) 2021-12-10
Across
- A blood vessel that brings blood to the heart
- muscle that is below the lungs makes you breath
- Dead blood cells
- A blood vessel that brings blood away the heart
- Windpipe
- Finger like absorbs nutrients in the small intestine
- Blood that protects the body from viruses
- Tiny sacs inside the lungs move air oxygen to the blood vessel
- Ogarn that is main part of the respiratory system and is big
Down
- passage for air to the lungs
- Liquid in the blood
- The fork to go to the right lung and the left lung
- Upper part of the heart
- Lower part of the heart
- Basket like
15 Clues: Windpipe • Basket like • Dead blood cells • Liquid in the blood • Upper part of the heart • Lower part of the heart • passage for air to the lungs • Blood that protects the body from viruses • A blood vessel that brings blood to the heart • A blood vessel that brings blood away the heart • muscle that is below the lungs makes you breath • ...
Human body vocabulary 2023-01-10
Across
- liquid part of blood
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- Large muscular bag where food is filtered.
- muscular tube where food goes down from the mouth.
- fights disease
- finger-like structure that sits in the inside of the small intestine and collects nutrients.
- where digestion begins
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- windpipe
- upper part of the heart
- a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
Down
- Carries oxygen through the blood
- Smallest blood vessel;connects veins and arteries
- lower part of the heart
- collects water
15 Clues: windpipe • fights disease • collects water • liquid part of blood • where digestion begins • lower part of the heart • upper part of the heart • Carries oxygen through the blood • Large muscular bag where food is filtered. • Smallest blood vessel;connects veins and arteries • muscular tube where food goes down from the mouth. • a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • ...
Human body vocabulary 2023-01-10
Across
- liquid part of blood
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- Large muscular bag where food is filtered.
- muscular tube where food goes down from the mouth.
- fights disease
- finger-like structure that sits in the inside of the small intestine and collects nutrients.
- where digestion begins
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- windpipe
- upper part of the heart
- a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
Down
- Carries oxygen through the blood
- Smallest blood vessel;connects veins and arteries
- lower part of the heart
- collects water
15 Clues: windpipe • fights disease • collects water • liquid part of blood • where digestion begins • lower part of the heart • upper part of the heart • Carries oxygen through the blood • Large muscular bag where food is filtered. • Smallest blood vessel;connects veins and arteries • muscular tube where food goes down from the mouth. • a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • ...
Body Systems crossword puzzle 2023-01-09
Across
- Removes wastes and extra fluid from the body.
- Carries air in and out of your lungs.
- Carriers blood away from the heart
- muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach.
- Returns blood to the heart.
- The liquid part of blood
- Designed for absorption of nutrients.
- Passages that direct air into the lungs
- Upper chamber of the heart.
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- Stores urine
- Small filter that blood goes through. And it is found in the kidney.
- A dome shaped muscle that helps you breathe.
- Lower chamber of the heart
- The smallest blood vessel that connects arteries and veins.
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue.
15 Clues: Stores urine • The liquid part of blood • Tiny sacs of lung tissue. • Lower chamber of the heart • Returns blood to the heart. • Upper chamber of the heart. • Carriers blood away from the heart • Carries air in and out of your lungs. • Designed for absorption of nutrients. • Passages that direct air into the lungs • A dome shaped muscle that helps you breathe. • ...
human body by moses 2019-12-09
Across
- upper part of the heart
- a collection of tissues working together
- lower part of the heart
- a group of organs working together to create a system
- pathway air takes to the alveoli
- filters your blood
- an organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood
Down
- tubes that branch off of the larger bronchi
- a group of cells that perform the same function
- large flat muscle that helps you breath
- small units in the kidney that filter the blood
- tiny sacs in your lungs that exchange the oxygen
- takes blood to the heart
- takes blood away from the heart
- the smallest life form
15 Clues: filters your blood • the smallest life form • upper part of the heart • lower part of the heart • takes blood to the heart • takes blood away from the heart • pathway air takes to the alveoli • large flat muscle that helps you breath • a collection of tissues working together • tubes that branch off of the larger bronchi • a group of cells that perform the same function • ...
Cardiovascular system 10.7 NPosey 2023-06-25
Across
- wall is one epithelial cell thick
- supply blood to the head and neck
- heartbeat felt through artery wall
- wall dividing a cavity
- smaller version of vein
- name for 2 upper chambers of heart
- help keep blood moving one direction
- carries blood away from heart; large blood vessel
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- big veins carry O2 poor blood to right atrium
- valve between lft atrium & lft ventricle
- name of two lower chambers of heart
- valve between rt atrium & right ventricle
- carries blood to heart thinner walls than artery
- like artery, only smaller
- largest single artery in the body
15 Clues: wall dividing a cavity • smaller version of vein • like artery, only smaller • wall is one epithelial cell thick • supply blood to the head and neck • largest single artery in the body • heartbeat felt through artery wall • name for 2 upper chambers of heart • name of two lower chambers of heart • help keep blood moving one direction • valve between lft atrium & lft ventricle • ...
vital signs 2023-11-15
Across
- absence of breathing
- medical abbreviation for beats per minute
- to widen
- shortness of breath when lying down that is relieved by sitting up
- the second measurement of blood pressure; phase when the heart relaxes
- normal respirations
- pulse on the left side of chest, below nipple
- slow heart rate
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- device that measures blood pressure
- 130/80mm Hg or higher
- first measurement of blood pressure; phase when the heart is at work
- to touch body parts in order to feel structures below the skin
- rapid heart rate
- process of inhaling air into the lungs
- rapid respirations, over 20 breaths per minute
15 Clues: to widen • slow heart rate • rapid heart rate • normal respirations • absence of breathing • 130/80mm Hg or higher • device that measures blood pressure • process of inhaling air into the lungs • medical abbreviation for beats per minute • pulse on the left side of chest, below nipple • rapid respirations, over 20 breaths per minute • ...
Infective Endocarditis 2023-10-13
Across
- Endocarditis usually involves the heart _____
- Lab test to identify infection (2 words)
- IV treatment of endocarditis
- Most common endocarditis involves ____ side of heart
- Prognosis of untreated, infective endocarditis
- Valve replacement may need to be done through this
- common symptom
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- White-centered retinal hemorrhages (2 words)
- Inner most layer of the heart
- streptococci or staphylococci are common strains of what
- IV ____ users are high risk of getting endocarditis
- Transthoracic _______ imaging should be done first
- these lesions are hemorrhagic macules normally on palms and feer
- _____emboli can travel from the heart to other organs and cause damage
- tender, erythematous nodules on toes& fingers (2 words)
15 Clues: common symptom • IV treatment of endocarditis • Inner most layer of the heart • Lab test to identify infection (2 words) • White-centered retinal hemorrhages (2 words) • Endocarditis usually involves the heart _____ • Prognosis of untreated, infective endocarditis • Transthoracic _______ imaging should be done first • Valve replacement may need to be done through this • ...
PUZZLE 2015-10-27
Across
- BLOOD CELLS They contain a red pigment called haemoglobin.
- They are responsible for the formation of clot in blood.
- The main pumping organ that pumps the blood.
- The process of removal of waste products from the body.
- These are the smallest blood vessels in the human body.
- It is excreted in form of waste by fishes and some aquatic animals.
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- It is an artificial process for filtration of blood if the kidney fails to function.
- The tube like structures that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- RATE The number of beats per minute.
- It is a device to amplify the sounds of heart.
- These are the two lower chambers of the heart.
- Kidneys eliminate the waste material in liquid form.
- ARTERY It is the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- This is the fluid part of the blood.
- The main excretory organ of the body.
- It distributes oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
16 Clues: RATE The number of beats per minute. • This is the fluid part of the blood. • The main excretory organ of the body. • The main pumping organ that pumps the blood. • It is a device to amplify the sounds of heart. • These are the two lower chambers of the heart. • Kidneys eliminate the waste material in liquid form. • ...
SDL 17 2025-05-15
Across
- growth factors that promote physiological hypertrophy
- eccentric hypertrophy occurs in response to this type of overload
- hemosiderin laden macrophages within the lungs that represent pulmonary edema are also called?
- a marker of hypertrophy synthesized by the ventricular cardiomyocytes
- a type of cardiac hypertrophy that is characterized by myocardial dysfunction and fibrosis
- appearance of the liver with right sided heart failure
- pure right sided heart failure (not dependent on the left heart) is called?
- concentric hypertrophy occurs in response to this type of overload
Down
- vasoactive peptides that promote expression of BMHC (fetal gene expression) and result in pathological hypertrophy
- increase in pulmonary pressure with transudation of fluid from intravascular compartment to interstitial space
- the inability of the heart to pump blood forward at a sufficient rate to meet the metabolic demands of the body
- chest x-ray signs that point to perivascular and interstitial edema related to left heart failure
- ischemic heart disease, HTN, aortic and mitral valve disease, dilated cardiomyopathy and myocarditis cause failure of which side of the heart?
- a type of cardiac hypertrophy that is fully reversible and is a normal adaptive process to increased metabolic needs
14 Clues: growth factors that promote physiological hypertrophy • appearance of the liver with right sided heart failure • eccentric hypertrophy occurs in response to this type of overload • concentric hypertrophy occurs in response to this type of overload • a marker of hypertrophy synthesized by the ventricular cardiomyocytes • ...
Science shepherd biology ch 32-33 2022-03-29
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- Striated and has multiple nuclei per cell
- The exchange of gasses from the blood to the air across lung tissue
- A connective tissue made of a mixture of plasma, white blood cells, red blood cells, and molecules
- The respiratory muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- The exchange of gasses from the blood across the tissues
- System to move oxygen and nutrients to tissues/organs; and carbon dioxide and wastes from tissues / organs.
- Supports, protects, makes blood, helps body move
- Acidic paste
- The rhythmic arterial bulge that can be felt with the fingers created by the heart beating
- Inorganic substances required for normal functioning of the body
- The branches of the respiratory tract; they conduct air between the trachea and the bronchioles
- Opens to let materials move from the stomach into the small intestines
- The main artery, which carries blood out of the heart
- Air sac at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange takes place
- The property of some types of tissue, such as lung tissue, to expand and recoil back to its resting position
- Shorter with one nuclei in each cell
- Cells that make bone
- Extensive networks of capillaries where gas, nutrition, and waste exchange occurs in all tissues
Down
- The muscular chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the body
- Intermediate in length with 1 or 2 nuclei oer cell
- An iron-containing molecule; easily binds to oxygen and holds it in the red blood cell for transportation to the rest of the tissues
- The number of times the heart beats per minute
- Stores bile made in the liver and releases it to the small intestines
- first part of the small intestine which receives chyme from the stomach
- The chamber of the heart that pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- A bundle of cells between the atria and the ventricles that conducts the electrical impulse for contraction from the atria into the ventricles
- That part of the body which holds the heart and lungs; the chest
- Wavelike motion as smooth muscles push down the contents
- Cofactors for enzymes to work properly
- The process of moving air into and out of the lungs; i.e. Breathing
- Blood moving from the heart to the tissues, then back to the heart
- The liquid part of the blood in which the blood cells are suspended
- The part of the respiratory tract where sound is generated; voice box
- Microscopic finger like projections that line the small intestine
- Air spaces in the skull; they warm the air
35 Clues: Acidic paste • Cells that make bone • Shorter with one nuclei in each cell • Cofactors for enzymes to work properly • Striated and has multiple nuclei per cell • Air spaces in the skull; they warm the air • The number of times the heart beats per minute • Supports, protects, makes blood, helps body move • Intermediate in length with 1 or 2 nuclei oer cell • ...
Circulatory System Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-06
Across
- responsible for carrying oxygen
- 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.
- body's largest artery, responsible for carrying oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs
- the heart in a stable location in the mediastinum
- Artery-blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood from the right side of your heart to your lungs
- as receiving chambers for blood returning to the heart from the body
Down
- Vein-unique veins that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart, specifically the left atrium
- used for defending against infection and disease
- the thin, smooth membrane which lines the inside of the chambers of the heart and forms the surface of the valves.
- forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- large vein that carries blood to the heart from other areas of the body
- the middle layer of the heart's wall, composed of cardiac muscle tissue
- vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
14 Clues: responsible for carrying oxygen • the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs • used for defending against infection and disease • the heart in a stable location in the mediastinum • vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules. • as receiving chambers for blood returning to the heart from the body • ...
Cardiovascular system 2022-10-03
Across
- Also known as Bicuspid valve , one of the atrioventricular valves on the left side of the heart.
- the last place the blood flows before being pumped throughout the body.
- the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood.
- one of the four chambers where oxygenated blood first enters the heart.
- The atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart.
- the first step for blood flow through the heart.
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- one of the semilunar valves where blood is moving away from the heart.
- blood flows past the tricuspid valve into the ___________
- brings oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart.
- blood flows through the mitral valve into the ____________
- where the previously deoxygenated blood becomes oxygenated.
- The first chamber blood enters the heart via superior/inferior vencava
12 Clues: the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood. • the first step for blood flow through the heart. • blood flows past the tricuspid valve into the ___________ • brings oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart. • blood flows through the mitral valve into the ____________ • The atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart. • ...
