heart Crossword Puzzles
Caleb 1 2022-03-25
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- clothes of the pathogen
- weak or dead strand
- redness, swelling and heat
- away from the heart
- moistens skin and hair
- carries o2
- spot pathogen
- cause scabs
- destroys bacteria
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- cools body
- skin hair and nails
- destroy pathogen
- fight infection
- towards the heart
- disease causing agents
- connects, exchanges
- destroys virus
- inner layer
- outer layer
19 Clues: cools body • carries o2 • inner layer • cause scabs • outer layer • spot pathogen • destroys virus • fight infection • destroy pathogen • towards the heart • destroys bacteria • skin hair and nails • weak or dead strand • connects, exchanges • away from the heart • disease causing agents • moistens skin and hair • clothes of the pathogen • redness, swelling and heat
Hypertenion Crossword 2023-09-29
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- A tobacco behavior that increases risk of developing high blood pressure
- Foods that increase our blood pressure can also increase this lab test (which also leads to heart attacks and strokes)
- The name of high blood pressure in pregnancy
- A treatment for hypertension that involves being active
- A risk factor that involves family history
- The blood carries and distributes this important molecule from the air we breathe to the tissues
- Low blood pressure
- A type of treatment for high blood pressure
- This makes you feel overwhelmed or anxious and can also lead to high blood pressure anxious
- Failure When the heart cannot pump blood to body
- A blood pressure lower than 120 systolic and 80 diastolic is considered
- Things we eat or drink to improve our health known as our
- Hypertension can also impact this organ that helps you breathe
- A doctor that focuses on treat heart problems including high blood pressure
- Blood pressure can negatively affect this organ that helps you see
- Blood pressure tends to increase as we
- These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart
- A blood pressure greater than 140 systolic and 90 diastolic is considered
- This organ that helps you urinate can also be negatively impacted by high blood pressure
- What equipment is used to measure your blood pressure
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- A greater percentage of this gender have high blood pressure
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- High blood pressure can sometimes be passed down family generations via
- This food seasoning can worsen high blood pressure
- This nighttime activity can help decrease your risk of developing hypertension
- This pressure is created when your heart beats and is the top number of the blood pressure reading
- This brain attack can be caused by high blood pressure
- Weakening of the artery wall
- Who helps you come up with a tailored treatment plan with the patient
- Risk factor that involves being overweight
- Change in habits to manage high blood pressure
- A food group that is important in the diet for high blood pressure
- Where do you measure your blood pressure
- Drinking this substance increases the risk of developing high blood pressure
- Medical term for high blood sugar
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- This pressure is left over when your heart is resting between beats, and is the bottom number of the blood pressure reading
37 Clues: Low blood pressure • Weakening of the artery wall • Medical term for high blood sugar • Medical term for high blood pressure • Blood pressure tends to increase as we • Where do you measure your blood pressure • A risk factor that involves family history • Risk factor that involves being overweight • A type of treatment for high blood pressure • ...
cardiovascular lab 2021-04-20
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- attack: when blood flow is blocked by a blood clot
- brings blood from the heart to the body
- when plaque builds up on the inside of arteries
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- an abnormal rhythm of the heart
- system: the system including the heart and blood vessels
- the connection of arteries and veins
- allow the blood to flow in only one direction
- an organ that brings oxygen to the heart and body
- the main organ in the cardiovascular system
- brings blood from the body to the heart
10 Clues: an abnormal rhythm of the heart • the connection of arteries and veins • brings blood from the heart to the body • brings blood from the body to the heart • the main organ in the cardiovascular system • allow the blood to flow in only one direction • when plaque builds up on the inside of arteries • an organ that brings oxygen to the heart and body • ...
Cardiovascular 2024-02-14
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- flow of blood from one side of the heart to the other
- heart and blood system
- valve between the left atrium and right ventricle
- the mildest form of a heart attack
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- how the heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- the innermost layer of the heart
- double membranes sac that surrounds the heart
- cells that control the conducting system
- when one blood vessel gets blocked, another blood vessel can take over
- doesn’t take continued stimulation by any nerve to keep the heart muscle cells contracting
10 Clues: heart and blood system • the innermost layer of the heart • the mildest form of a heart attack • cells that control the conducting system • double membranes sac that surrounds the heart • valve between the left atrium and right ventricle • how the heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs • flow of blood from one side of the heart to the other • ...
crossword 2023-04-11
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- carry blood and nutrients away from the heart
- includes the heart and blood vessels
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in human
- carried away from the heart
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- exchange gases to remove carbon dioxide and add oxygen to blood
- carry blood and nutrients to the heart
- let the blood flow in only one direction
- joins the arteries and veins
- organ that pumps blood
- carried towards the heart
10 Clues: organ that pumps blood • carried towards the heart • carried away from the heart • joins the arteries and veins • includes the heart and blood vessels • carry blood and nutrients to the heart • let the blood flow in only one direction • carry blood and nutrients away from the heart • exchange gases to remove carbon dioxide and add oxygen to blood • ...
Circulatory System 2022-02-15
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- Ventricle on the left side that recieves blood from the atrium
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Carry blood back to the heart
- Tiny blood vessels that carry nutrients and blood
- Atrium on the right side of the heart
- Hollow muscle that pumps blood through your body
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- Ventricle on teh right side of the heart that recieves blood from the right atrium
- Atrium on the left side of the heart
- System that includes the lungs
- System that includes the heart
10 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart • System that includes the lungs • System that includes the heart • Carries blood away from the heart • Atrium on the left side of the heart • Atrium on the right side of the heart • Hollow muscle that pumps blood through your body • Tiny blood vessels that carry nutrients and blood • ...
Cardiovascular system 2025-12-07
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- structures in the heart and veins that prevent backflow of blood
- atrium, the upper right heart chamber that receives oxygen-poor blood from the body
- veins, veins that carry oxygen-rich blood from the lungs back to the heart
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- atrium, the upper left heart chamber that receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs
- blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart
- ventricle, the lower right heart chamber that pumps blood to the lungs
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- tiny blood vessels where oxygen, nutrients, and waste are exchanged
- ventricle, the lower left heart chamber that pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body
- artery, the artery that carries oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs
- the largest artery that carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body
- the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- cava, the largest veins (superior and inferior) that return oxygen-poor blood to the heart
13 Clues: blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • structures in the heart and veins that prevent backflow of blood • tiny blood vessels where oxygen, nutrients, and waste are exchanged • ...
The Heart 2014-03-15
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- Opening in the heart that allows blood to flow either in or out
- How many quarts of blood an adult heart pumps per minute
- The upper chambers of the heart
- The size of a child's heart
- The fluid that flows through your heart
- The wall of muscle that separates the left and right sides of the heart
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- Blood is 78 percent _____
- The lower chambers of the heart
- The term used for when the heart contracts, pushing blood throughout the body
9 Clues: Blood is 78 percent _____ • The size of a child's heart • The lower chambers of the heart • The upper chambers of the heart • The fluid that flows through your heart • How many quarts of blood an adult heart pumps per minute • Opening in the heart that allows blood to flow either in or out • The wall of muscle that separates the left and right sides of the heart • ...
The heart 2020-02-24
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- Ventricle, The lower right chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium and pumps it under low pressure into the lungs via the pulmonary artery.
- vein,responsible for carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the left atrium of the heart.
- valve, a valve in the human heart between the left ventricle and the aorta. It is one of the two semilunar valves of the heart, the other being the pulmonary valve
- main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
- blood,carrying more of carbon dioxide to be expelled from body
- Atrium, is one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the left posterior side. Its primary roles are to act as a holding chamber for blood returning from the lungs and to act as a pump to transport blood to other areas of the heart
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- muscular organ in most animals, which pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system.
- the visceral layer of serous pericardium comes into contact with heart it is known as the
- valve, the semilunar valve of the heart that lies between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery and has three cusps.
- blood,carrying more of oxygen to deliver to body tissues while
10 Clues: blood,carrying more of oxygen to deliver to body tissues while • blood,carrying more of carbon dioxide to be expelled from body • main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body. • the visceral layer of serous pericardium comes into contact with heart it is known as the • ...
The heart 2020-02-24
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- vein responsible for carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the left atrium of the heart.
- muscular organ in most animals, which pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system.
- blood carrying more of carbon dioxide to be expelled from body
- Ventricle The lower right chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium and pumps it under low pressure into the lungs via the pulmonary artery.
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- valve the semilunar valve of the heart that lies between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery and has three cusps.
- when the visceral layer of serous pericardium comes into contact with heart it is known as the
- blood carrying more of oxygen to deliver to body tissues while
- Atrium is one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the left posterior side. Its primary roles are to act as a holding chamber for blood returning from the lungs and to act as a pump to transport blood to other areas of the heart
- the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
- valve a valve in the human heart between the left ventricle and the aorta. It is one of the two semilunar valves of the heart, the other being the pulmonary valve
10 Clues: blood carrying more of oxygen to deliver to body tissues while • blood carrying more of carbon dioxide to be expelled from body • the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body. • when the visceral layer of serous pericardium comes into contact with heart it is known as the • ...
The Heart 2020-01-31
9 Clues: Lower chamber on the left • Upper chamber on the left • Upper chamber on the right • Lower chamber on the right • Carries blood to the heart • Divides the right and left side • Carries blood away from the heart • Blood vessel that is one cell thick • Prevent blood from flowing backwards
heart parts 2017-03-10
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- A vessel that carries blood.
- any of the muscular walled tubes forming apart of the circlulation system
- the main artery of the body.
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
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- cava a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart
- each 2 of the main chambers in the heart.
- muscle a muscle found in the walls of the heart.
- each of the 2 upper cavities.
- a partition separating two chambers of the heart.
9 Clues: A vessel that carries blood. • the main artery of the body. • each of the 2 upper cavities. • each 2 of the main chambers in the heart. • muscle a muscle found in the walls of the heart. • a partition separating two chambers of the heart. • cava a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart • ...
Heart Awareness 2018-02-01
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- heart defect present at birth that prevents the heart from working correctly.
- transport oxygenated blood from the aorta to the body's tissues.
- the left lower chamber of the heart that is also called the "workhorse" of the heart. It is the thickest muscle of the heart and produces the strongest contraction. Pumps oxygenated blood to all the organs.
- main artery that disseminates oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body.
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- Vein The pathway that transports newly oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
- transports deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for reoxygenation.
- The left upper chamber of the heart that receives newly oxygenated blood from the lungs.
- pathway that returns deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart.
- transport deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the vena cava.
9 Clues: transport oxygenated blood from the aorta to the body's tissues. • pathway that returns deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart. • transport deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the vena cava. • main artery that disseminates oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body. • transports deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for reoxygenation. • ...
The Heart 2018-06-25
9 Clues: Chamber at the top • Name of the system • Chamber at the bottom • Organ that pumps blood • What returns blood to the heart • Number of chambers in the heart • A shortening or tensing of the muscle • What carries blood away from the heart • What the walls of the heart are made from
Heart dissection 2018-07-16
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- The hard white layer surrounding the heart
- The liquid that's pumped by the heart.
- The best instrument to cut through chunks of tissue
- Part of the heart that close to stop blood flowing the wrong way.
- Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart
- The purple soft areas of the heart
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- The string-like threads inside the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Very sharp knife like instrument
9 Clues: Very sharp knife like instrument • The purple soft areas of the heart • The liquid that's pumped by the heart. • The string-like threads inside the heart. • The hard white layer surrounding the heart • Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • The best instrument to cut through chunks of tissue • ...
Sister Heart 2024-06-11
9 Clues: who is Janey's brother • Annie and Janey are... • Annie best friend is... • who is the main character • Annie ____ she can go home. • Annie got taken from her ____. • Annie found Tim here crying, where is it. • This person is mean to everyone, who is it? • What did Janie give to Annie to make her laugh
HEART WORDS! 2023-04-20
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- My sister fell down the ________ yesterday
- My mom asked me if i know were her _______ was
- I ran in the _______ to get to class on time!
- My aunt gave me some of her ________ pie
- My makeup will last me a ________
- I played with my dog in the _________
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- i was playing music on my phone with my _______
- a _________ saved me at the pool!
- I got _______ right away when to got to my friend's house
9 Clues: a _________ saved me at the pool! • My makeup will last me a ________ • I played with my dog in the _________ • My aunt gave me some of her ________ pie • My sister fell down the ________ yesterday • I ran in the _______ to get to class on time! • My mom asked me if i know were her _______ was • i was playing music on my phone with my _______ • ...
Heart Failure 2023-05-15
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- generic name for Lasix
- HF patient need to limit this in their diet
- med that creates a deeper contraction
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- type of lung sounds heart in HF patients
- main risk factor for developing HF
- symptom of right sided HF
- diet for HF patient
- sign of increased fluid retention
- most commonly used type of diuretic (classification)
9 Clues: diet for HF patient • generic name for Lasix • symptom of right sided HF • sign of increased fluid retention • main risk factor for developing HF • med that creates a deeper contraction • type of lung sounds heart in HF patients • HF patient need to limit this in their diet • most commonly used type of diuretic (classification)
the Heart 2021-10-19
9 Clues: has the thickest walls • has the thinnest walls • pumps blood to the lungs • fills the heart with blood • pumps blood out of the heart • brings blood back from the lungs • it pumps blood to the rest of the body • the large bone between the knee and your hip • the cage like bones that protect your upper organs
Heart Posture 2024-01-31
9 Clues: widening away • without rhythm • heart enlargement • muscle in the heart • vessels of the heart • pertaining to the lungs • around or about the heart • one who specializes in the heart • to bear or carry around or about
Heart Health 2024-01-19
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- The liquid component of blood that carries nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
- Small cell fragments in the blood that play a crucial role in blood clotting to prevent excessive bleeding.
- The lower number in a blood pressure reading, representing the pressure in the arteries between heartbeats when the heart is at rest.
- - The force exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries, consisting of systolic pressure (during heartbeats) and diastolic pressure (between heartbeats).
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- A colorless fluid containing white blood cells that circulates through the lymphatic system, helping to fight infection and remove waste.
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins, facilitating the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between blood and tissues.
- The higher number in a blood pressure reading, representing the pressure in the arteries during the contraction of the heart.
- A protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and transports it to tissues and organs.
- Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi that can cause diseases or infections in the body.
9 Clues: A protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and transports it to tissues and organs. • Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi that can cause diseases or infections in the body. • The liquid component of blood that carries nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. • ...
Captured Heart 2023-01-03
9 Clues: My words to you • Month Anniversary • What we both love • Our common passion • What we need more of • The feeling you give out • The feeling of your arms • What you brought back to me • I want to do more of together
Heart failure 2025-11-04
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- sx of HF, expecially upon exertion
- imaging to assess LVEF
- loop diuretic IV:PO is 1:2
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- functional classification system to categorize the severity of heart failure based on a patient's physical activity limitations
- LVEF >50%
- classification that categorizes patients into four hemodynamic profiles based on pulmonary congestion and peripheral hypoperfusion
- brand name of ARNI that reduces morbidity and mortality
- excess fluid
- class of medication that can also be used in DM
9 Clues: LVEF >50% • excess fluid • imaging to assess LVEF • loop diuretic IV:PO is 1:2 • sx of HF, expecially upon exertion • class of medication that can also be used in DM • brand name of ARNI that reduces morbidity and mortality • functional classification system to categorize the severity of heart failure based on a patient's physical activity limitations • ...
Echo 2021-06-12
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- Name of Echo transducer
- RVOT appears as what color
- Contraction of the heart
- Dilatation of the Aorta
- Backward flow of blood
- Relaxation of the heart
- Ebstein's Anomaly is a defect of this valve
- Three leaflet atrioventricular valve
- Ultrasound appearance of the chambers
- Hole in the IVS
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- VSD, Overriding Aorta, Pulmonic Stenosis, and Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
- Normal Doppler flow of the outflow tracts
- Descending Aorta Doppler flow
- Thickening of valves
- Non-imaging Continuous wave transducer
- Long axis view of the heart
- thickening of the walls
- Normal Doppler flow of the inflow tracts
- Larger of the 2 ventricles
19 Clues: Hole in the IVS • Thickening of valves • Backward flow of blood • Name of Echo transducer • Dilatation of the Aorta • thickening of the walls • Relaxation of the heart • Contraction of the heart • RVOT appears as what color • Larger of the 2 ventricles • Long axis view of the heart • Descending Aorta Doppler flow • Three leaflet atrioventricular valve • ...
CPR puzzle 2022-03-13
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- revive/restore
- heart/circulation
- emergency medical service
- cpr with only chest compressions, no rescue breaths
- medical procedure involving chest compressions and artificial ventilation
- Responsiveness, Active, Breathing, Compressions, Airway, Breaths
- kills more than 3,000 people every year in the US
- a position to keep a person choking on their own bodily fluids
- Forcing air into lungs of person who can't breathe
- medications to relieve pain and possibly produce pleasure
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- cannot be sued by the person you are trying to help, as long as you aren't paid for your skills
- The immediate care given to someone who becomes injured or ill until regular medical care can be provided
- physical and mental symptoms of taking too many opiods
- universal sign for choking
- the circulatory system fails to deliver enough blood to vital tissues and organs
- actions taken to prevent the spread of disease through blood and bodily fluids
- person's heart stops beating
- Blood supply to the heart slows or stops and the heart muscle is damaged
- lungs/breathing
- alert and breathing
20 Clues: revive/restore • lungs/breathing • heart/circulation • alert and breathing • emergency medical service • universal sign for choking • person's heart stops beating • kills more than 3,000 people every year in the US • Forcing air into lungs of person who can't breathe • cpr with only chest compressions, no rescue breaths • physical and mental symptoms of taking too many opiods • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2021-04-16
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- study of skin
- a closed sac under the skin
- is incision of the kidney
- a chronic skin disease with itchy red patches
- infection of the main airway of lungs
- unborn offspring of a mammal
- inflammation of kidney
- is an eating disorder
- death of tissue resulting from lost blood supply
- blood trapped under the skin bruise
- fear of edge
- spleen large
- loss of hair
- bone
- hardened scar tissue
- study around the heart
- a cluster of boils in subtaneous tissue
- skin disorder because of keratinization
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- one who studies the heart
- study of urinary tract
- a stem which mean artery
- excessive heat condition
- excessive growth of hair
- small hemorrhagic spot on the skin
- the study of new born
- bacterial skin infection with boils
- a hemorrhage underneath unbroken skin
- blackhead
- inflammation of the nose
- heart record
- blood loss in short mount of time
- inflammation of liver
- abdomen search
- the study of heart
- surgery to reshape the nose
35 Clues: bone • blackhead • fear of edge • heart record • spleen large • loss of hair • study of skin • abdomen search • the study of heart • hardened scar tissue • the study of new born • is an eating disorder • inflammation of liver • study of urinary tract • inflammation of kidney • study around the heart • a stem which mean artery • excessive heat condition • excessive growth of hair • ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2022-10-24
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- valve Is located between right atrium and right ventricle.
- How disease could be when you eat a lot fat?
- When you have illness or deformity from birth.
- A distorted part of the body.
- Each parts of the heart, are two auricle and two…… .
- A response of body tissues to injury or irritation.
- Inflammation of the heart muscle.
- Diseases can be congenital or ….
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- The biggest artery in human body
- What artery transports blood poor in oxygen to the heart?
- A short vein that carries blood into the liver.
- You have test for.... when you have a problem with eyes and nose.
- The heart pumps the blood into blood….
- You have more risk of myocarditis when you smoking….
- You could have this common disease, when the arteries are clogged with fatty material.
- Could be coronary or pulmonary.
- When an arteries are blocked, means they are...
- You have a high level of it,when you eat a lots of fats.
- The valve with two cusps.
- A drug taken for calm or sleep-inducing effect.
20 Clues: The valve with two cusps. • A distorted part of the body. • Could be coronary or pulmonary. • The biggest artery in human body • Diseases can be congenital or …. • Inflammation of the heart muscle. • The heart pumps the blood into blood…. • How disease could be when you eat a lot fat? • When you have illness or deformity from birth. • ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2022-10-24
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- When an arteries are blocked, means they are...
- A response of body tissues to injury or irritation.
- A distorted part of the body.
- What artery transports blood poor in oxygen to the heart?
- You could have this common disease, when the arteries are clogged with fatty material.
- A drug taken for calm or sleep-inducing effect.
- The heart pumps the blood into blood….
- You have test for.... when you have a problem with eyes and nose.
- You have more risk of myocarditis when you smoking….
- The biggest artery in human body
- When you have illness or deformity from birth.
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- Inflammation of the heart muscle.
- A short vein that carries blood into the liver.
- Is located between right atrium and right ventricle.
- Each parts of the heart, are two auricle and two…… .
- How disease could be when you eat a lot fat?
- You have a high level of it,when you eat a lots of fats.
- The valve with two cusps.
- Could be coronary or pulmonary.
- Diseases can be congenital or ….
20 Clues: The valve with two cusps. • A distorted part of the body. • Could be coronary or pulmonary. • Diseases can be congenital or …. • The biggest artery in human body • Inflammation of the heart muscle. • The heart pumps the blood into blood…. • How disease could be when you eat a lot fat? • When you have illness or deformity from birth. • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
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- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
- Sends blood away from the heart
- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- This muscle is made up by the heart
- This is actually where the Digestive System began
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
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- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- This system generates heat for the body
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
- This system supports and protects the body
- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- Sends neurons to the brain
- Sends blood to the heart
20 Clues: Sends blood to the heart • Sends neurons to the brain • Sends blood away from the heart • This muscle is made up by the heart • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This muscle is attached to the bones • This system generates heat for the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • This system sends blood all over the body • ...
The human body2 2019-06-07
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- The heart chamber in which the blood arrives from the body.
- The involuntary muscle of the heart.
- Carry blood back to the heart.
- Structure of the skin that allows us to feel things.
- The "door" that leads to the lungs.
- The voluntary muscles of the body.
- The "door" that leads to the aorta.
- Carry blood away from the heart.
- Skin, hair, nails and some glands.
- gland Structure of the skin that helps to regulate temperature.
- The second level of organization of the human body.
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- The third level of organization of the human body.
- Produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
- The skull, vertebrate column, ribs, and sternum.
- Another name for blood type O.
- The blood flows from the right ventricle to the ...
- The involuntary muscles surrounding hollow organs.
- The shoulders, arms, hands, hips, legs, and feet.
- Group of organs working together.
- Give substances to cells and take away waste.
- The most inner layer of the skin; contains fatty tissue.
- Form blood clots to repair a hurt blood vessel.
22 Clues: Another name for blood type O. • Carry blood back to the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Group of organs working together. • The voluntary muscles of the body. • Skin, hair, nails and some glands. • The "door" that leads to the lungs. • The "door" that leads to the aorta. • The involuntary muscle of the heart. • Give substances to cells and take away waste. • ...
Biology Exam Revision 2019-10-29
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- The source for all energy on earth
- The heart is made from .;. muscle
- Involved in chemical digestion
- Have simple stomachs ... fermenters
- Movement of substances out
- Tube to stomach
- Irregular heart beat
- Very large molecules
- Non-competitive enzymes ... the active site
- Controls heart beat
- Are control groups always possible?
- Have guard cells
- Nucleic Acid monomer
- Main 'liquid' in blood
- When guard cells are full of water
- Some single-celled organisms have ... vacuoles
- The thing all livings things are made from
- Has a greater affinity for oxygen
- ATP has a ... bond
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- Air sacs
- Glucose storage in plants
- Eat large dead animals
- Close off trachea when swallowing
- Cell eating
- Circulation from heart to body
- Enzymes are made from...
- Sperm have ... for movement
- Directly using senses
- Moveable proteins in bilayer
- Rebuilding chemicals into useable forms
- Contains symbiotic bacteria
- Quiet Breathing, ... volume
- Thylakoid membranes stack to form a ...
- Proteins that recognise antigens
- Function is to carry oxygen
- Interstitial Fluid
- Made from dead tissue (in plants)
37 Clues: Air sacs • Cell eating • Tube to stomach • Have guard cells • Interstitial Fluid • ATP has a ... bond • Controls heart beat • Irregular heart beat • Very large molecules • Nucleic Acid monomer • Directly using senses • Eat large dead animals • Main 'liquid' in blood • Enzymes are made from... • Glucose storage in plants • Movement of substances out • Sperm have ... for movement • ...
ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY 2019-11-04
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- swelling of varicose veins
- outermost layer of skin cells
- tumor containing tissue, not generally present at this site
- surgical removal; excision; resection of fallopian tube
- spitting up blood
- accumulation of fluid in the brain
- a record of electrical currents associated with the heart muscle
- pertaining to a direction from front to back
- swelling that is filled with blood
- surgical repair of the nose
- record of blood vessels
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- small knots of tissue
- abnormal condition of excessive thirst
- pertaining to the joints between the ribs and costal cartilage
- surgical incision into the eardrum to drain fluid or relieve pressure
- damage or disease affecting nerves
- bad; painful; difficult; abnormal digestion
- surgical puncture to remove fluid from the amnion
- condition of a rapid heart rate
- removal; excision; resection of the kidney
- fear of enclosed spaces
- study of stomach and intestines
- condition where the heart points to the right in stead of the left
- tissue that surrounds the heart
- after birth; labor
- surgical removal; excision; resection of an ovary
- blood clot
27 Clues: blood clot • spitting up blood • after birth; labor • small knots of tissue • fear of enclosed spaces • record of blood vessels • swelling of varicose veins • surgical repair of the nose • outermost layer of skin cells • condition of a rapid heart rate • study of stomach and intestines • tissue that surrounds the heart • damage or disease affecting nerves • ...
Organisation 2024-06-04
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- A reagent used to test for glucose
- Found in the heart preventing the backflow of blood
- These arteries supply oxygenated blood to the heart
- An enzyme that digests starch into glucose
- What the trachea splits into which enters each lung
- The liquid component of the blood
- This intestine is where digested food molecules diffuse into the blood
- A wire mesh used to treat CHD by widening the blood vessels
- A solution used to test for starch
- A blood vessel which contains valves
- A biological molecule that speeds up a chemical reaction
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- When the active site of an enzyme is no longer complementary to the substrate
- The large molecule that enters the active site
- Small air sacs found in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The bottom chambers of the heart
- The blood vessel taking blood from the heart to the body
- An enzyme that digests lipids into fatty acids and glycerol
- Clump together and clot to form a scab
- This organ contains acid to kill pathogens on food
- A group of cells working together for a particular function
20 Clues: The bottom chambers of the heart • The liquid component of the blood • A reagent used to test for glucose • A solution used to test for starch • A blood vessel which contains valves • Clump together and clot to form a scab • An enzyme that digests starch into glucose • The large molecule that enters the active site • This organ contains acid to kill pathogens on food • ...
CPR Crossword 2025-04-03
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- Blockage of the airway, often from food
- Continuing to live after a medical emergency
- Face covering used to give breaths safely
- Person in need of CPR
- – Life-saving technique for cardiac arrest
- Act of saving a life
- The act of delivering an electric shock to the heart
- Protective handwear used during medical response
- Electrical treatment used to restore heart rhythm
- – The path air travels to the lungs
- Awareness of self and surroundings
- – Device that delivers a shock to restart the heart
- – Process of inhaling and exhaling
- Practice dummy used in CPR training
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- Protective device to prevent contact during CPR
- Pressing on the chest to restore circulation
- The pattern of the heartbeat
- Heartbeat felt through the arteries
- Single press on the chest in CPR
- Providing air to the lungs artificially
- Sudden stopping of heart or breathing
- What happens when someone suddenly falls unconscious
- Immediate action in an emergency
- Person who teaches CPR
- – Movement of blood through the body
- Gas essential for breathing and life
26 Clues: Act of saving a life • Person in need of CPR • Person who teaches CPR • The pattern of the heartbeat • Single press on the chest in CPR • Immediate action in an emergency • Awareness of self and surroundings • – Process of inhaling and exhaling • Heartbeat felt through the arteries • – The path air travels to the lungs • Practice dummy used in CPR training • ...
Exam 2 2025-05-31
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- Bleeding disorder with deficient clotting.
- disease, Strawberry tongue, cracked lips, fever in children
- Heart abnormalities present at birth.
- Hole between atria of the heart.
- Narrowing of the aorta.
- Endocrine disorder with high blood sugar.
- Sudden uncontrolled electrical brain activity.
- Hyperthyroidism in children.
- Cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
- Movement disorder caused by brain injury.
- Opening in the roof of the mouth at birth.
- Neural tube defect with spine opening.
- Hole between ventricles of the heart.
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- Virus causing severe respiratory infection in babies.
- Excess fluid in the brain's ventricles.
- Adrenal insufficiency disease.
- Serious complication of diabetes with ketones.
- Abnormal sideways spine curvature.
- Trisomy 21 genetic disorder.
- Heart defect with four abnormalities.
- Genetic blood disorder causing pain crises.
- Virus that attacks the immune system.
- Common viral infection causing wheezing in infants.
- Barking cough and stridor at night in young children.
- Infection of membranes around the brain.
- Chronic airway inflammation with wheezing and cough.
- Persistent ductus arteriosus after birth.
27 Clues: Narrowing of the aorta. • Trisomy 21 genetic disorder. • Hyperthyroidism in children. • Adrenal insufficiency disease. • Hole between atria of the heart. • Abnormal sideways spine curvature. • Cancer of the blood and bone marrow. • Heart abnormalities present at birth. • Heart defect with four abnormalities. • Virus that attacks the immune system. • ...
Indiana CNA Vocab 2025-09-08
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- a burn caused by hot liquids in contact with the skin
- sitting up with feet over the edge of the bed
- a resident's body part becomes lodged between the bed frame and/or mattress and the bed rail
- pulse location in the neck
- confused relative to time/place
- lying on left or right side
- the phase when the heart is contracting; the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats
- pulse taken on thumb side of the wrist
- head of bed elevated 30-45 degrees
- high blood pressure
- walking aimlessly throughout the facility
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- put in a straight line
- the phase when the heart relaxes; the pressure in the arteries between beats
- pulse location used for blood pressure readings
- easily ignited, capable of burning quickly
- head of bed elevated 45-60 degrees
- pulse taken with a stethoscope on left side of chest
- a resident exiting the facility whose whereabouts are unknown to the staff
- Arrest, heart function and circulation
- total paralysis of the arm, leg, torso on one side of the body
- low blood pressure
21 Clues: low blood pressure • high blood pressure • put in a straight line • pulse location in the neck • lying on left or right side • confused relative to time/place • head of bed elevated 45-60 degrees • head of bed elevated 30-45 degrees • Arrest, heart function and circulation • pulse taken on thumb side of the wrist • walking aimlessly throughout the facility • ...
Brain Builder - NOW University Health E-News 3.17.15 2015-03-12
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- One of the richest plant sources of naturally-occurring Medium Chain Triglycerides
- A frequent cause of heart failure (3 wds)
- A hallmark characteristic of cardiovascular disease is the declining health of __________ (2 wds
- According to researchers, a new study shows long-term use of vitamin K7 beneficially affects __________ health and confirms the population- based studies showing an association between MK intake and __________mortality. (Same word)
- A recent Taiwanese study found that those individuals who were unable to get a solid night's sleep had a significantly increased risk of developing an __________disease
- High blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, diabetes, autoimmune disease and chronic pain syndromes are all higher in those who don't get a good night's __________
- Vitamin K7 (Menaquinone-7) is found abundantly in theses types of foods
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- MCT's are considered these types of fat, but they are not digested like longer-chain triglycerides
- Increased levels of a protein called dp-ucMGP are associated with arterial __________and increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease
- MCT's (3 wds)
- CoQ10 is a vitamin-like substance found in the electron transport chain of this energy producing part of the cell
- A reduced heart tissue-content of __________-10 has been demonstrated in patients with heart failure
- Contains higher concentration of coenzyme Q10 than less active parts of the body
- Researchers suggest that Pycnogenol’s effect on this "converting enzyme" results in improved blood flow & its effect on increasing nitric oxide levels in the heart, resulting in relaxed blood vessels
- This recent trial is the first recognized trial to strongly endorse the addition of coenzyme Q10 to the therapy of heart failure
- In a 2008 study, 58.3% of the subjects treated with this achieved blood pressure control at the end of the 12 weeks compared to 20.8% in the control group
- One reason attributed to the rising levels of sleep deprivation for Americans
- MCT's are delivered to the liver and burned as fuel for instant __________
18 Clues: MCT's (3 wds) • A frequent cause of heart failure (3 wds) • Vitamin K7 (Menaquinone-7) is found abundantly in theses types of foods • MCT's are delivered to the liver and burned as fuel for instant __________ • One reason attributed to the rising levels of sleep deprivation for Americans • ...
Circulatory System 2021-04-09
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- The ________ valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- Facilitate the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between organs and tissues.
- Carry blood back to the heart.
- Carry blood away from the heart.
- Left and Right ______ receive blood entering the heart.
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- The circulatory system is made up of blood ______.
- Left and Right ___________ pump blood out of the heart.
- The ______ valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.
- The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body.
- Works to pump blood throughout your body through blood vessels.
- The main ______ that work together: the heart, lungs, arteries, and veins.
11 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • The circulatory system is made up of blood ______. • Left and Right ___________ pump blood out of the heart. • Left and Right ______ receive blood entering the heart. • The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body. • Works to pump blood throughout your body through blood vessels. • ...
Circulatory System 2024-05-26
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- where the exchange of gases takes place
- is muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The heart chamber that sends blood to the lungs and the rest of the body.
- artey carries blood away from the heart to the lungs
- movement of blood around the body
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- blood vessel that brings blood back to the heart
- prevents the backward flow of blood
- upper chambers of the heart
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- gas that blood carries to body cells
- liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and removes waste products
11 Clues: upper chambers of the heart • movement of blood around the body • prevents the backward flow of blood • gas that blood carries to body cells • where the exchange of gases takes place • blood vessel that brings blood back to the heart • blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • artey carries blood away from the heart to the lungs • ...
crossword cardiology 1 2025-07-31
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- - Heart's inability to pump enough blood for the body's needs.
- - A heart attack; blockage of blood flow to part of the heart, causing muscle damage.
- - Sudden cessation of effective heart pumping.
- - Conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels.
- - Any condition affecting the body's blood vessels.
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- - Persistently high blood pressure.
- - Leg pain during exertion, relieved by rest, due to poor circulation.
- - Hardening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup.
- - Chest pain from insufficient oxygen to the heart muscle.
- - General term for conditions affecting the heart.
- - Swelling caused by fluid accumulation in body tissues.
11 Clues: - Persistently high blood pressure. • - Sudden cessation of effective heart pumping. • - General term for conditions affecting the heart. • - Conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels. • - Any condition affecting the body's blood vessels. • - Swelling caused by fluid accumulation in body tissues. • - Chest pain from insufficient oxygen to the heart muscle. • ...
Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, and Respiratory Systems 2021-04-26
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- a colorless fluid containing white blood cells, which bathes the tissues and drains through the lymphatic system into the bloodstream
- the part of the throat that holds the vocal cords
- _____ _______ is where oxygen-rich blood enters the heart
- an inflammation of the lungs usually caused by bacteria or viruses.
- the pair of tubes that connects the trachea to each lung
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- disk-shaped, hemoglobin carrying cells that do not have a nucleus
- The flow of blood between the heart and the lungs is ____________ circulation.
- a ______ ________ occurs when an artery supplying blood to the heart becomes blocked
- the throat
- fats
- connects bone to muscle
- a condition where airways narrow during an attack due to inflammation
- _____ _______ is where oxygen-poor blood leaves the heart and is pumped to the lungs
- a condition where alveoli have been damaged preventing the transfer of gases
- forms the honeycomb structure within bones
- A type of connective tissue that carries gases, fluids, nutrients, and waste through the body
- abnormally high blood pressure
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- report to injuries to send chemical signals that trigger blood clotting
- a blood vessel that provides connection between blood and tissue
- small bean-shaped organs that remove pathogens and dead cells from the lymph
- similar to blood vessels; ______ ___________ carry lymph back to the lymph nodes
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- connects bone to bone
- voluntary muscles that aid in the movement of the skeleton
- _____ _______ is where oxygen-poor blood enters the heart
- involuntary muscle that pumps blood through the body
- fills in the honeycomb structure within bones
- stores white blood cells
- involuntary muscle that moves material through our body
- a _________ occurs when a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or bursts
- coats most bones
- a place where two parts of the skeletal system meet
- _____ _______ is where oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart and is pumped throughout the body
- a buildup of cholesterol
- the fluid part of blood, carries the waste
- hardening of artery walls caused by a buildup of cholesterol and other lipids (fats)
- fight pathogens such as bacteria and viruses; destroy dead or damaged cells
- a tube that transports air from the throat to the lungs
- prevent backflow of blood between high pressure and low pressure blood flows
- tiny sacs at the end of the bronchioles surrounded by blood vessels where gases are exchanged
41 Clues: fats • the throat • coats most bones • connects bone to bone • connects bone to muscle • stores white blood cells • a buildup of cholesterol • abnormally high blood pressure • the fluid part of blood, carries the waste • forms the honeycomb structure within bones • fills in the honeycomb structure within bones • a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart • ...
Circulatory System 2016-05-31
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- Node Located in the right atrium. Sends signals that tell the heart when to beat.
- Returns the blood to the heart.
- Special class of white blood cells that produce antibodies that are proteins that help destroy pathogens
- Thick layer of muscle in the walls of the heart.
- The fluid that leaks from the blood into the surrounding tissues.
- Air moves from the pharynx to the trachea, a flap of tissue called the epiglottis covers the entrance to the trachea when you swallow (windpipe).
- Stop blood from entering a chamber.
- Smallest of the blood vessels. Walls are only one cell thick. They bring nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbing carbon dioxide and other waste products from them.
- The iron-containing protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and transports it to tissues. Gives the red blood cells their color.
- The tube at the back of the mouth (throat). Serves as a passage way for both air and food.
- Large vessels that carry blood from the heart to the tissues of the body. All arteries except for the pulmonary arteries carry oxygen-rich blood.
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- The upper chamber of the heart which receives the blood.
- 2 large passageways in the chest cavity that air passes through from the larynx to the trachea. Each bronchus leads into one of the lungs. Within each lung, the large bronchus subdivides into smaller bronchi, which lead to even smaller passageways called bronchioles.
- Circulation Circulation that pumps the blood to the rest of the body.
- A condition in which fatty deposits called plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries.
- The loss of elasticity in the tissues of the lungs. This condition makes breathing very difficult.
- Millions of tiny air sacs used for gas exchange.
- Top of the trachea, contains 2 highly elastic folds of tissue know as the vocal cords.
- Circulation The pathway that pumps the blood from the heart to the lungs.
- The large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity (the breathing muscle).
- The lower chamber of the heart which pumps blood.
- Plasma is about 90% water, and 10% dissolved gases, salts, nutrients, enzymes, hormones, waster products, and proteins call plasma proteins.
- Forms clots to help stop bleeding from damages blood vessels. Smallest cell in the body
- Giant artery that sends blood from heart to the body
24 Clues: Returns the blood to the heart. • Stop blood from entering a chamber. • Millions of tiny air sacs used for gas exchange. • Thick layer of muscle in the walls of the heart. • The lower chamber of the heart which pumps blood. • Giant artery that sends blood from heart to the body • The upper chamber of the heart which receives the blood. • ...
Circulatory System 2016-05-31
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- Node Located in the right atrium. Sends signals that tell the heart when to beat.
- Returns the blood to the heart.
- Special class of white blood cells that produce antibodies that are proteins that help destroy pathogens
- Thick layer of muscle in the walls of the heart.
- The fluid that leaks from the blood into the surrounding tissues.
- Air moves from the pharynx to the trachea, a flap of tissue called the epiglottis covers the entrance to the trachea when you swallow (windpipe).
- Stop blood from entering a chamber.
- Smallest of the blood vessels. Walls are only one cell thick. They bring nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbing carbon dioxide and other waste products from them.
- The iron-containing protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and transports it to tissues. Gives the red blood cells their color.
- The tube at the back of the mouth (throat). Serves as a passage way for both air and food.
- Large vessels that carry blood from the heart to the tissues of the body. All arteries except for the pulmonary arteries carry oxygen-rich blood.
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- The upper chamber of the heart which receives the blood.
- 2 large passageways in the chest cavity that air passes through from the larynx to the trachea. Each bronchus leads into one of the lungs. Within each lung, the large bronchus subdivides into smaller bronchi, which lead to even smaller passageways called bronchioles.
- Circulation Circulation that pumps the blood to the rest of the body.
- A condition in which fatty deposits called plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries.
- The loss of elasticity in the tissues of the lungs. This condition makes breathing very difficult.
- Millions of tiny air sacs used for gas exchange.
- Top of the trachea, contains 2 highly elastic folds of tissue know as the vocal cords.
- Circulation The pathway that pumps the blood from the heart to the lungs.
- The large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity (the breathing muscle).
- The lower chamber of the heart which pumps blood.
- Plasma is about 90% water, and 10% dissolved gases, salts, nutrients, enzymes, hormones, waster products, and proteins call plasma proteins.
- Forms clots to help stop bleeding from damages blood vessels. Smallest cell in the body
- Giant artery that sends blood from heart to the body
24 Clues: Returns the blood to the heart. • Stop blood from entering a chamber. • Millions of tiny air sacs used for gas exchange. • Thick layer of muscle in the walls of the heart. • The lower chamber of the heart which pumps blood. • Giant artery that sends blood from heart to the body • The upper chamber of the heart which receives the blood. • ...
Chapter 14 Vocab. 2024-05-06
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- a pressure, squeezing, or pain in the chest that is often a sign of heart disease or a heart attack
- a hormone that is produced in the pancreas and directs cells to consume blood
- the probable consequence of a disease (death or recovery, for example)
- he spread of abnormal cells from one part of the body (initial site) to another (secondary site
- the swelling of body tissues during an immune response
- substances that trigger allergic reactions in the body
- a growth of abnormal cells in the body’s tissues
- the largest artery in the body
- an immune response in which the body reacts destructively to a harmless substance
- a circular, hollow, wire mesh tube
- a disease characterized by a mass of abnormally growing cells that spread and can cause pain, illness, and death
- a condition in which the joints become inflamed, fl causing pain and stiffness
- flaps of tissue that control fl blood flow in the heart
- a substance that causes blood vessels to leak fluids fl into body tissues, resulting in swelling
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- an allergic response in which fl uid fills fl the lungs fi and air passages narrow, restricting breathing
- small, thin blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients from the arteries to the body’s tissues
- a problem or secondary infection that results from or accompanies a diseas
- large, muscular blood vessels that transport blood from the heart to the capillaries
- blood vessels that carry blood from the capillaries back to the heart
- a sample of tissue removed from the body for microscopic study also the procedure of removing a tissue sample from the body for testing
- he body’s internal balance and stability typically maintained despite changing conditions
- a treatment in which medicines are administered to kill cancer cells
- a medical emergency in which the coronary arteries become blocked and restrict blood flow fl to the heart, causing the heart to beat irregularly
- an interruption of the blood fl ow to a section of fl the brain
- a condition that is characterized by high blood pressure, which can lead to heart disease or stroke
- a type of arthritis characterized by sudden, severe, and painful swelling of a joint
- the recurrence of a disease, in which signs and symptoms return after a period of remission
- alterations of a gene’s normal structure can lead to disease
28 Clues: the largest artery in the body • a circular, hollow, wire mesh tube • a growth of abnormal cells in the body’s tissues • the swelling of body tissues during an immune response • substances that trigger allergic reactions in the body • flaps of tissue that control fl blood flow in the heart • alterations of a gene’s normal structure can lead to disease • ...
Science Crossword 2013-08-26
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- blood blood that contains CO2
- middle area of the kidney
- muscle ring of muscle around urethra
- getting rid of wastes the body produces
- drains urine
- filters 50L of blood per hour
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- narrowest blood cell
- blood blood rich in oxygen
- A fatty chemical that can cause blockages in the arteries
- gives pigment to red blood cells
- blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- getting rid of solid waste
- stores urine
- Muscle muscle that never stops working, heart muscle
- 20cm long tubes
- Tract kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- sweat is excreted through the.......
18 Clues: stores urine • drains urine • 20cm long tubes • narrowest blood cell • middle area of the kidney • blood blood rich in oxygen • getting rid of solid waste • filters 50L of blood per hour • blood blood that contains CO2 • gives pigment to red blood cells • muscle ring of muscle around urethra • sweat is excreted through the....... • getting rid of wastes the body produces • ...
Biology 101 Cardiovascular 2025-04-10
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- Takes blood to organs
- blood clot
- good cholesterol & high density light protein
- hear is pumping/ top number of blood pressure
- “too little blood” deficiency in erythrocytes
- small pink/ purplish macular lesions
- measures arterial blood pressure
- white blood cells fights infection
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- multiple pinpoint hemorrhages under skin
- red blood cells transport nutrients and oxygen
- the heart & the blood
- heart rate
- low platelets at risk for bleeding
- death of tissue due to lack of oxygen
- takes blood to heart to get oxygenated blood
- The bottom resting number
- transfusion routine medical procedure in which donated blood is provided
- Responsible for giving organs & tissues oxygen
18 Clues: blood clot • heart rate • the heart & the blood • Takes blood to organs • The bottom resting number • measures arterial blood pressure • low platelets at risk for bleeding • white blood cells fights infection • small pink/ purplish macular lesions • death of tissue due to lack of oxygen • multiple pinpoint hemorrhages under skin • takes blood to heart to get oxygenated blood • ...
HEART Puzzle # 1 2025-07-23
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- Blood vessel flow equilibrium
- Chest discomfort from low blood flow
- Surgical incision of heart aneurysm
- Pressure heart overcomes to eject blood
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- Rare heart-infiltrating disease
- Protein anchoring heart muscle filaments
- Procedure to fix abnormal heart rhythms
- Abnormal bulge in heart vessel wall
- Study of heart structure
9 Clues: Study of heart structure • Blood vessel flow equilibrium • Rare heart-infiltrating disease • Abnormal bulge in heart vessel wall • Surgical incision of heart aneurysm • Chest discomfort from low blood flow • Procedure to fix abnormal heart rhythms • Pressure heart overcomes to eject blood • Protein anchoring heart muscle filaments
Nursing Crossword (all chapters) 2022-11-28
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- relaxation of the heart
- most superior portion of the lungs
- the study of the urinary track and genital track for males
- the study of blood
- the study of the heart
- keeps alveoli inflated for gas exchange
- the study of the respiratory system
- contraction of the heart
- the study of the kidneys
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- the study of cells
- the study of tissue
- white blood cells
- the study of tumor
- the study of medicine concerned with the endocrine system
- prevents food from entering the nasal cavity
- connects the tongue to the mouth
- red blood cells
17 Clues: red blood cells • white blood cells • the study of cells • the study of tumor • the study of blood • the study of tissue • the study of the heart • relaxation of the heart • contraction of the heart • the study of the kidneys • connects the tongue to the mouth • most superior portion of the lungs • the study of the respiratory system • keeps alveoli inflated for gas exchange • ...
Coronary Artery Disease 2014-02-05
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- thickest layer of the heart
- non-modifiable risk factor of CAD
- A mnemonic used to assess a patients pain
- modifiable risk factor of CAD
- lower the amount of lipids in the blood
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- bad cholesterol
- Also known as a heart attack
- showing no symptoms or signs
- single largest killer of American men and women (disease)
- measures electrical activity of the heart
- first heart sound
- chest pain or discomfort
12 Clues: bad cholesterol • first heart sound • chest pain or discomfort • thickest layer of the heart • Also known as a heart attack • showing no symptoms or signs • modifiable risk factor of CAD • non-modifiable risk factor of CAD • lower the amount of lipids in the blood • measures electrical activity of the heart • A mnemonic used to assess a patients pain • ...
Blood >:{ 2016-05-05
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- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste through the body
- Any tiny air sacs of the lung where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchange
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and calls in tissue
- A collection of organs that transports blood throughout the body
- The area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and produce vocal sounds
- The tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- The passage from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus
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- The flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart through the pulmonary arteries, capillaries,and veins
- The force that the blood exerts on the walls of the arteries
- The flow of blood from the heart to all parts of the body the body and back to the heart
- A collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- One of the tube that connects the lungs with the trachea
- In biology, a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment
15 Clues: The tube that connects the larynx to the lungs • In biology, a vessel that carries blood to the heart • The passage from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus • One of the tube that connects the lungs with the trachea • The force that the blood exerts on the walls of the arteries • A collection of organs that transports blood throughout the body • ...
3.3 The Human Circulatory System 2024-01-19
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- The liquid component of blood, containing dissolved nutrients and wastes, which makes up about 55% of blood volume.
- The side of the heart which receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart.
- Muscular organ which pumps blood around the body.
- The component of blood which help with blood clotting if you are injured.
- Type of blood vessesl that have thinner walls, and valves to prevent the backflow of blood
- The lower two chambers of the heart.
- These have strong elastic walls, and transport blood away from the heart.
- These contain haemoglobin to carry oxygen, and have a flattened shape for increased surface area.
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- Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels which deliver oxygen to the cells.
- These protect us from bacteria and other germs which may enter the blood and make us sick.
- The only artery in the body which carries deoxygenated blood.
- Deoxygenated blood from the body first enters into the right __________ of the heart
- At the capillaries of the alveoli, oxygen enters the blood, and _________ ________ diffuses into the lungs.
- Once reaching the cells of the body, _________ exits the blood. CO2 and cellular waste products are picked up.
15 Clues: The lower two chambers of the heart. • Muscular organ which pumps blood around the body. • The only artery in the body which carries deoxygenated blood. • Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels which deliver oxygen to the cells. • The side of the heart which receives oxygenated blood from the lungs • ...
The Circulatory System 2023-02-06
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- This organ is one of the most important in the body and is composed of 4 parts.
- This part of the hear sits above the left ventricle and receives oxygenated blood first.
- This blood vessel carries the blood from the rest of the body to the heart
- This blood vessel transports oxygenated bloods to all of the parts in the circulatory system.
- This artery is the largest artery of the body. It carries blood from the heart to the circulatory system
- Tiny blood vessels that run through all parts of the body
- This lower part of the heart directly connects to the aorta.
- This blood vessel transport deoxygenated blood into the blood capillaries.
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- This part of the heart receives deoxygenated blood first and is above the right ventricle.
- This system breaks down our food into nutrients including protein, fats and carbohydrates
- This part of the heart receives deoxygenated blood second.
- Tiny blood vessels that run through the brain
- These organs are composed of two identical parts and are linked by the renal artery.
- This organ is composed of two identical parts. Holds oxygen.
- This organ is above the stomach and comes just before in the digestive system.
15 Clues: Tiny blood vessels that run through the brain • Tiny blood vessels that run through all parts of the body • This part of the heart receives deoxygenated blood second. • This organ is composed of two identical parts. Holds oxygen. • This lower part of the heart directly connects to the aorta. • ...
heart crossword puzzle 2025-03-11
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- smallest type of blood vassals that carries blood
- A fatty substance that can clog arteries.
- the amount of types of blood vassals
- A blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- Carries blood towards the heart
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- Fatty buildup in arteries that can lead to heart disease.
- A thickened mass of blood that can block arteries.
- Caries blood away from the heart
- A condition caused by a blockage in blood flow to the brain.
- Organ that pumps blood through the body.
- The gas carried by blood that is essential for the heart and body.
11 Clues: Carries blood towards the heart • Caries blood away from the heart • the amount of types of blood vassals • Organ that pumps blood through the body. • A fatty substance that can clog arteries. • smallest type of blood vassals that carries blood • A thickened mass of blood that can block arteries. • Fatty buildup in arteries that can lead to heart disease. • ...
topic 1 bruvvv 2016-04-13
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- where the deoxygenated blood enters the heart
- attack caused by a coronary artery becoming blocked by a blood clot
- carry blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- are used to attach the valves to the ventricles
- take blood back to the heart
- the protein released a damaged blood cell
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- seperates the left side of the heart from the right side
- the hardening of arteries caused by atheromas
- the smallest artery where metabollic exchange occurs
- help the blood flow in one direction
- the inner lining of the artery
- solid insoluble proteins
12 Clues: solid insoluble proteins • take blood back to the heart • the inner lining of the artery • help the blood flow in one direction • the protein released a damaged blood cell • where the deoxygenated blood enters the heart • the hardening of arteries caused by atheromas • are used to attach the valves to the ventricles • the smallest artery where metabollic exchange occurs • ...
The Heart and Cardiac Cycle 2014-09-01
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- Causes valves to open (8)
- Carries blood into right side of heart (4,4)
- Carries blood away from left side of heart (5)
- What the muscle does in order to move blood (8)
- The type of muscle that the heart is made of (7)
- The only artery carrying deoxygenated blood (9,6)
- The stage of relaxation of the heart (8)
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- Has the thickest wall of the 4 chambers (4,9)
- These supply the heart muscle with oxygen (8,8)
- The volume of blood leaving the left side of the heart in 1 min (6,6)
- Prevent the back flow of blood (6)
11 Clues: Causes valves to open (8) • Prevent the back flow of blood (6) • The stage of relaxation of the heart (8) • Carries blood into right side of heart (4,4) • Has the thickest wall of the 4 chambers (4,9) • Carries blood away from left side of heart (5) • These supply the heart muscle with oxygen (8,8) • What the muscle does in order to move blood (8) • ...
circulatory system 2022-03-13
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- controls blood flow from the right atrium into the right ventricle.
- transport blood away from the heart
- circulation moves blood between the heart and the rest of the body.
- hollow, muscular organ.
- circulation moves blood between the heart and the lungs.
- surround body cells and tissues to deliver and absorb oxygen, nutrients, and other substances.
- controls blood flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
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- return blood back toward the heart.
- is responsible for pumping deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary trunk.
- receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins
- the biggest artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart.
11 Clues: hollow, muscular organ. • return blood back toward the heart. • transport blood away from the heart • receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins • circulation moves blood between the heart and the lungs. • the biggest artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart. • controls blood flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle. • ...
heart crossword puzzle 2022-03-29
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- is a vein that carries blood from other parts of the body to the heart
- signals the heart to beat
- keeps the blood moving to the right spot in the heart
- allow nutrients to pass through the tissue
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- pumps blood to the circulatory system
- carries blood and nutrients away from the heart
- allows the air that comes in through the nostril to go to the lungs
- carries blood to the rest of the body its and artery
- gets blood and gives it to a ventricle
- makes up the heart
- brings blood to the heart
11 Clues: makes up the heart • signals the heart to beat • brings blood to the heart • pumps blood to the circulatory system • gets blood and gives it to a ventricle • allow nutrients to pass through the tissue • carries blood and nutrients away from the heart • carries blood to the rest of the body its and artery • keeps the blood moving to the right spot in the heart • ...
Human Circulatory System 2024-05-03
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- valve prevents the …… of blood
- ...... is a small branch of an artery that leads into a capillary
- ...... pathways transport blood between the heart and the lung
- ......is used to listening to the heartbeat
- cava carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- A heart attack occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is .....
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- ...... is a condition where plaque builds up on the inside of arteries
- blood vessels with thin walls
- two sides of the heart are separated by a thin tissue wall
- blood vessels that transport blood out of the heart
- valve located between right atrium and left ventricle
11 Clues: blood vessels with thin walls • valve prevents the …… of blood • ......is used to listening to the heartbeat • blood vessels that transport blood out of the heart • valve located between right atrium and left ventricle • cava carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart • two sides of the heart are separated by a thin tissue wall • ...
HR Services Customer Service Week 2021-09-27
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- Medical and Vision plan vendor
- "R" in "Heart" for CSW,
- Set up a meeting to discuss benefits during OE
- Name of medical plan
- 403B and 401K vendor
- What PTO stands for
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- "E" in "Heart" for CSW
- _____ ______ Demonstrates our Service Values
- Always Behaviors Acronym
- Begins October 13th
- Legal Services Plan
- Our Leave of Absence Vendor
- "C" Always Behavior
- What does the "H" in "Heart" represent for CSW?
- Tuition Reimbursement vendor
15 Clues: Begins October 13th • Legal Services Plan • "C" Always Behavior • What PTO stands for • Name of medical plan • 403B and 401K vendor • "E" in "Heart" for CSW • "R" in "Heart" for CSW, • Always Behaviors Acronym • Our Leave of Absence Vendor • Tuition Reimbursement vendor • Medical and Vision plan vendor • _____ ______ Demonstrates our Service Values • ...
medical terms 2025-04-15
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- specialist in the study of eyes
- pertaining below the stomach
- inflammation of stomach
- disease of heart muscle
- the process of viewing a joint
- tool used to view the ear
- recording electrical activity in muscle
- pertaining to heart and lungs
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- liver tumor
- visual exam of colon
- surgical removal of a kidney
- inflammation of the outer layer of heart
- inflammations of the bone and joint
- study of the skin
- disease of nerves
15 Clues: liver tumor • study of the skin • disease of nerves • visual exam of colon • inflammation of stomach • disease of heart muscle • tool used to view the ear • surgical removal of a kidney • pertaining below the stomach • pertaining to heart and lungs • the process of viewing a joint • specialist in the study of eyes • inflammations of the bone and joint • ...
Skeletal and Cardiovascular System 2022-01-07
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- attach bone to muscles
- these make sure that blood is pumped in the right direction
- the four parts of blood are
- the heart, blood, and vessels that make up the body
- places where bones meet
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- attach bone to bone
- blood travels through bodily tubes called
- all bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage
- the surface area of the bone that is hard and smooth
- other bones ______ our muscles to help us move
- the porous spongy substance inside the cortical bone is what
- carry blood from the body to the heart
- some bones ________ softer and more vulnerable parts of the body
- carry blood away from the heart
- main artery leading away from the heart
- 70% of bones are made up of what mineral
16 Clues: attach bone to bone • attach bone to muscles • places where bones meet • the four parts of blood are • carry blood away from the heart • carry blood from the body to the heart • main artery leading away from the heart • 70% of bones are made up of what mineral • blood travels through bodily tubes called • all bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage • ...
Cool Science 2021-03-11
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- Heart beats at a slow pace
- Carries to the heart
- Heart beats at an unusual pace
- Pumps the blood in your body
- The blood carries this away from the heart
- Help give your blood oxygen
- Open and close for the blood to head in different directions
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- The body system responsible for transporting blood
- Connect arteries and veins
- Carries blood from the heart
10 Clues: Carries to the heart • Connect arteries and veins • Heart beats at a slow pace • Help give your blood oxygen • Carries blood from the heart • Pumps the blood in your body • Heart beats at an unusual pace • The blood carries this away from the heart • The body system responsible for transporting blood • Open and close for the blood to head in different directions
Circulatory System 2021-03-03
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- removes carbon dioxide from the bloodstream
- system consists of blood vessels, heart, blood
- help the blood move in one direction
- main artery of the heart
- where blood starts in the heart
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- blood flows here after passing through the right atrium
- connect veins and arteries
- carry blood away from the heart
- has four chambers that help pump blood
- carry blood to the heart
10 Clues: main artery of the heart • carry blood to the heart • connect veins and arteries • carry blood away from the heart • where blood starts in the heart • help the blood move in one direction • has four chambers that help pump blood • removes carbon dioxide from the bloodstream • system consists of blood vessels, heart, blood • ...
Chapter 6 2018-04-17
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- Inflammation of heart muscle
- Pertaining to heart muscle (Myocardial Infraction)
- Abnormal cardiac rhythm
- Without oxygen
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- Underneath tounge
- Instrument to listen for respiratory and cardiac sounds
- Unable to supply metabolic needs (Congestive heart failure)
- Blood condition
- Abnormal or irregular heart beats
- Canal or passage of heart valve
10 Clues: Without oxygen • Blood condition • Underneath tounge • Abnormal cardiac rhythm • Inflammation of heart muscle • Canal or passage of heart valve • Abnormal or irregular heart beats • Pertaining to heart muscle (Myocardial Infraction) • Instrument to listen for respiratory and cardiac sounds • Unable to supply metabolic needs (Congestive heart failure)
circulatory System crossword 2025-04-15
10 Clues: Help blood clot • Upper heart chamber • Lower heart chamber • Organ that pumps blood • Largest artery in the body • Yellowish fluid part of blood • Gas carried by red blood cells • Tiny vessels where exchange happens • Vessels that return blood to the heart • Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
circulatory pig system 2023-05-11
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- Drains the heart muscle tissue of blood and moves it back into the right atrium
- brings blood through the umbilical cord low in oxygen and rich in carbon dioxide from the lower body to the right atrium
- collects blood from the lungs rich in oxygen and food and pumps it to the left ventricle
- takes blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- carries blood rich in oxygen and food from the placenta of the mother to the fetus
- carries blood rich in food and oxygen from the left ventricle to all parts of the body
- carries blood rich in food and oxygen to the lower body organs and to the legs
- a membrane (mesentery) surrounding the heart. Secretes a watery fluid to prevent the heart from rubbing against surrounding organs when it beats
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- collects blood from the left atrium and pumps throughout the body
- collects blood low in oxygen and filled with food from the body and pumps it into the right ventricle
- brings blood low in oxygen and rich in CO2 from the upper body to the heart
- collects blood from the right atrium and pumps it to the lungs
- an artery that carries low O2 blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs
- carries blood through the umbilical cord low in oxygen and food from the fetus to the placenta of the mother
- a vein that carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart (left atrium)
- Brings blood from the aorta and supplies the heart muscle tissues with food and oxygen.
16 Clues: takes blood from the right ventricle to the lungs • collects blood from the right atrium and pumps it to the lungs • collects blood from the left atrium and pumps throughout the body • brings blood low in oxygen and rich in CO2 from the upper body to the heart • carries blood rich in food and oxygen to the lower body organs and to the legs • ...
Healthcare Puzzle 2015-02-12
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- Drugs that relieve pain
- Inflammation of the area around the heart
- high blood sugar
- Drugs that reduce the oxygen needs of the heart by reducing heart rate
- Drugs that suppress anxiety and relax muscles
- fast (prefix)
- brain (root)
- Drugs used to lift the mood
- Drugs made from naturally occurring and synthetic substances that combat bacterial infection.
- disease (suffix)
- removal of the colon
- inflammation of the skin
- blood clot (root)
- red (prefix)
- Drugs that open up the bronchial tubes by relieving spasms
- Drugs that reduce the normal reaction to disease or foreign tissue
- throat (root)
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- kidney (root)
- inflammation of the liver
- Drugs used primarily to counteract allergic reactions
- blood condition (suffix)
- chest (root)
- disease of the heart muscle
- a slow heartbeat
- slow (prefix)
- Drugs (hormones) used primarily as anti-inflammatories
- skull (root)
- Drugs used to treat nausea and vomiting.
- nose (root)
- arm (root)
- eye (root)
- white (prefix)
- bones (root)
- create an opening (suffix)
34 Clues: arm (root) • eye (root) • nose (root) • chest (root) • brain (root) • skull (root) • red (prefix) • bones (root) • kidney (root) • slow (prefix) • fast (prefix) • throat (root) • white (prefix) • high blood sugar • a slow heartbeat • disease (suffix) • blood clot (root) • removal of the colon • Drugs that relieve pain • blood condition (suffix) • inflammation of the skin • inflammation of the liver • ...
The human body 2019-06-07
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- Give substances to cells and take away waste.
- donor Another name for blood type O.
- Skin, hair, nails and some glands.
- gland Structure of the skin that helps to regulate temperature.
- The second level of organization of the human body.
- The involuntary muscles surrounding hollow organs.
- The voluntary muscles of the body.
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- Carry blood away from the heart.
- The third level of organization of the human body.
- The shoulders, arms, hands, hips, legs, and feet.
- valve The "door" that leads to the lungs.
- The involuntary muscle of the heart.
- Structure of the skin that allows us to feel things.
- The skull, vertebrate column, ribs, and sternum.
- Form blood clots to repair a hurt blood vessel.
- Group of organs working together.
- The most inner layer of the skin; contains fatty tissue.
- The blood flows from the right ventricle to the ...
- valve The "door" that leads to the aorta.
- atrium The heart chamber in which the blood arrives from the body.
- Produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
- Carry blood back to the heart.
22 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Group of organs working together. • Skin, hair, nails and some glands. • The voluntary muscles of the body. • The involuntary muscle of the heart. • donor Another name for blood type O. • valve The "door" that leads to the lungs. • valve The "door" that leads to the aorta. • ...
Shockingly fun! 2017-02-14
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- Important adequate cerebral perfusion
- Status that makes vasopressors ineffective
- Shock caused by a problem with the pipes
- A contributing factor to poor end organ perfusion
- Type of shock caused by spinal cord damage
- First line vasopressor used for septic shock
- JVD Serious clinical evidence of carcinogenic shock
- Local tissue damage caused by vasoconstrictors
- Output Stroke volume X heart rate
- Type of shock caused by overwhelming infection
- Type of shock caused by excessive external pressure on the heart
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- A medication that increases cardiac contractility
- A powerful inotrope
- Edemal Evidence of heart failure
- MI Most common cause of carcinogenic shock
- effusion An indication for diuresis
- A drug with Apha, Beta-1 and Beta-2 activity
- A "rescue" vasopressor
- A squeezing compensatory mechanism
- A medication that increases heart rate
- Type of shock caused by an allergic reaction
- line A type of vascular access that provides safe access for vasoconstrictive medication
- Type of shock caused by pump failure
- Elevation ECG evidence of myocardial infarction
- Lab value indicating cardiac muscle damage
25 Clues: A powerful inotrope • A "rescue" vasopressor • Edemal Evidence of heart failure • Output Stroke volume X heart rate • A squeezing compensatory mechanism • effusion An indication for diuresis • Type of shock caused by pump failure • Important adequate cerebral perfusion • A medication that increases heart rate • Shock caused by a problem with the pipes • ...
Muscular, skeletal, circulatory, nervous, respiratory systems 2020-10-27
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- the brain and the spinal cord
- contain elastic tissue that allows them to inflate and deflate without losing shape
- what system accounts for 20% of our body weight
- a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again
- the hardest working muscle
- brings oxygen to the body and sends carbon dioxide out
- contains over 600 muscles
- oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells, removes waste product.
- the nervous that go through the whole body
- the formation of blood cells
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- viens carry blood to the ____
- The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system are both part of the___
- pull on joints
- sense that help us perceive and understand the world
- bones provide a rigid frame work known as the ___
- this short tube contains a pair of vocal cord which vibrate to create sound
- bones and muscles work together to create ___
- the smallest muscle is located where?
- carries blood from the heart to all the parts of the body and back again
- carry blood away from the heart
- carries both food and air
21 Clues: pull on joints • contains over 600 muscles • carries both food and air • the hardest working muscle • the formation of blood cells • viens carry blood to the ____ • the brain and the spinal cord • carry blood away from the heart • the smallest muscle is located where? • the nervous that go through the whole body • bones and muscles work together to create ___ • ...
Noncommunicable Disease 2023-09-22
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- Tiny blood vessels with thin walls through which oxygen passes
- Diseases that develop over time as a result of genes, environment, and behaviors
- Statement about the likely outcome of a disease
- Blood vessels that deliver blood from the rest of the body back to the heart
- Blood flow to the heart is blocked or disrupted
- Health conditions that develop as a result of another disease
- Force that blood exerts on the arterial walls
- Record of diseases among close biological relatives
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- Condition of high blood sugar
- Body is unable to regulate blood sugar
- Disease in which fatty deposits collect in the walls of arteries, restricting blood flow
- Tumor of cancerous cells
- Tumor of non-cancerous cells
- Health conditions that harm and hinder the function of the heart and blood vessels
- Disease is characterized by high blood pressure
- Abnormal cells reproduced uncontrollably
- Large, muscular blood vessels that deliver blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- Internal balance
- Blood vessel in the brain becomes narrow or block
- Mass of abnormal cells
20 Clues: Internal balance • Mass of abnormal cells • Tumor of cancerous cells • Tumor of non-cancerous cells • Condition of high blood sugar • Body is unable to regulate blood sugar • Abnormal cells reproduced uncontrollably • Force that blood exerts on the arterial walls • Disease is characterized by high blood pressure • Statement about the likely outcome of a disease • ...
Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- collection of tissues doing jobs for the body
- organ that exchanges oxygen and C02 with the blood
- upper chamber of the heart
- large, flat muscle that helps with breathing
- nutrients are absorbed
- chemicals break down food
- group of cells working together for the same job
- where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream
- important part in forming scabs
- absorbs water
- where digestion begins
- airways connecting the bronchi to alveoli
- building blocks of life
- stores urine
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- connects veins and arteries
- group of organs working together for you!
- passages that direct air into the lungs
- food is physically broken down
- liquid part of blood
- take oxygen from the lungs to the body
- takes blood away from the heart
- filter that blood goes through in the kidney
- muscular tube connecting the mouth to stomach
- take blood to the heart
- filters waste from the blood
- fights disease that comes into the body
- allows air to pass to and from the lungs
- lower chamber of the heart
28 Clues: stores urine • absorbs water • liquid part of blood • nutrients are absorbed • where digestion begins • take blood to the heart • building blocks of life • chemicals break down food • upper chamber of the heart • lower chamber of the heart • connects veins and arteries • filters waste from the blood • food is physically broken down • takes blood away from the heart • ...
TCM Fundamentals Yi Ge 2025-01-19
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- this organ stores blood
- Which organ regulates water metabolism
- which organ dominates dispersing and descending
- Combined with Gu Qi this makes blood
- Kidney Jing controls life cycles in how many years for men
- Name the fluid of the heart
- Urination is an example of what kind of function
- is a nickname for the Kidney
- The spleen governs this and transportation
- what kind of Fu are brain, marrow, bones, vessels, gallbladder and uterus
- name the emotion related to the white, metal organ
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- Which function of qi controls circulation, sweat, pee and seminal emission
- How many functions does Qi have?
- housed by the heart and governs consciousness, thinking, memory, and sleep
- which zang dominates tendons, manifests in the nails, and opens to the eyes
- What circulates in blood vessels as part of the nourishing function
- the direction spleen qi appropriately flows
- which zang dominates vessels, manifests on the face, and opens to the tongue
- Qi's relationship to blood
- which fu organ is not recognized by western anatomy
- Formed by qing qi and gu qi and stored in the chest
- which zang organ is missing: heart, lung, liver kidney
22 Clues: this organ stores blood • Qi's relationship to blood • Name the fluid of the heart • is a nickname for the Kidney • How many functions does Qi have? • Combined with Gu Qi this makes blood • Which organ regulates water metabolism • The spleen governs this and transportation • the direction spleen qi appropriately flows • which organ dominates dispersing and descending • ...
Integumentary System Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-13
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- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart.
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- The destruction of red blood cells.
- Inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart.
- A disease affecting multiple peripheral nerves.
- Visual examination of the bladder.
- Painful or difficult urination.
- Pertaining to the area beneath the skin.
- Excessive thirst.
- Cancer that originates in glandular tissue.
- Muscle pain.
- Enlargement of the heart.
- Difficulty swallowing.
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- Pertaining to the area above the stomach.
- High potassium levels in the blood.
- Joint pain.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
- A condition where bones become weak and brittle.
- The formation of gallstones.
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines.
- A condition where the heart rate is slower than normal.
- Low platelet count.
- Abnormally low blood glucose levels.
- Rapid breathing.
- High blood pressure.
- Surgical removal of a kidney.
- Overactivity of the thyroid gland.
- Pain in a nerve.
- The use of a microscope to examine small objects.
- Increase in white blood cells.
30 Clues: Joint pain. • Muscle pain. • Rapid breathing. • Pain in a nerve. • Excessive thirst. • Low platelet count. • High blood pressure. • Difficulty swallowing. • Enlargement of the heart. • The formation of gallstones. • Surgical removal of a kidney. • Increase in white blood cells. • Painful or difficult urination. • Visual examination of the bladder. • Overactivity of the thyroid gland. • ...
transport in animals 2025-03-03
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- carry blood away from the heart
- contains oxygen
- a big artery that takes the blood around the body
- receive blood from other parts of the body
- supply body cells with oxygen and nutrients and take away waste products
- pump blood out of the heart
- carry blood towards the heart
- the liquid part of the blood
- one kind of white blood cells that engulf bacteria
- the inside space of a tube-shaped organ
- a substance found in urine(尿液)
- a insoluble protein that forms fibres to make a mesh-like structure
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- make sure the blood flows in the correct direction
- between atria and ventricles
- be able to stretch and return to its original size
- a protein that carries oxygen
- a process that white blood cells engulf and digest pathogens
- a soluble protein in plasma that is related to blood clotting
- one kind of white blood cells that produce antibodies
- a component of blood which is small fragments of cells
- separate the heart into right and left side
- relating to the liver
22 Clues: contains oxygen • relating to the liver • pump blood out of the heart • between atria and ventricles • the liquid part of the blood • a protein that carries oxygen • carry blood towards the heart • a substance found in urine(尿液) • carry blood away from the heart • the inside space of a tube-shaped organ • receive blood from other parts of the body • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-06
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- organs that gets rid of waste from blood.
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use.
- Organs that help you breathe.
- bone that protects your brain.
- The heart, liver and brain are all examples of an _ _ _ _ _.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- system that helps you to fight disease.
- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere
- a blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart.
- organ that reabsorbs water from food.
- groups of cells with a similar function that work together.
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- a group of organs working together: organ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones.
- basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- organ that contains acid and breaks down food.
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- Organ system that gives your body structure.
- Large organ that forms part of the digestive system.
- the endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate growth.
- organ system that removes waste from your body.
- small tubes within your lungs.
- organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses.
- organ that pumps blood.
24 Clues: organ that pumps blood. • Organs that help you breathe. • bone that protects your brain. • small tubes within your lungs. • Tissue that connects muscle to bone. • organ that reabsorbs water from food. • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food. • bones that protect the heart and lungs. • system that helps you to fight disease. • organs that gets rid of waste from blood. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-04-30
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- break occurs in blood vessel wall
- how many numbers are presented when measuring blood pressure
- also called thrombocytes
- the heart’s two pumping chambers
- another word for the cardiovascular system
- another name for white blood cells
- the main role of plasma
- pale, straw colored fluid
- number of types of blood
- a main type of blood vessel
- the process that stops bleeding
- a type of blood circuit that carries O2-depleted blood from heart to lungs
- number of types of blood vessels
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- also known as high blood pressure
- type of blood circuit that carries O2-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- cardiovascular disease
- blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- another name for red blood cells
- the largest artery in the body
- shield-like cap that protects wound from infection
- fatty desbosits that restrict blood flow
- the heart’s two receiving chambers
- red pigment that RBC's use the carry O2
- when ventricles contract, they create _____ on the blood in the arteries
- hollow, muscular pump
25 Clues: hollow, muscular pump • cardiovascular disease • the main role of plasma • also called thrombocytes • number of types of blood • pale, straw colored fluid • a main type of blood vessel • the largest artery in the body • the process that stops bleeding • the heart’s two pumping chambers • another name for red blood cells • number of types of blood vessels • ...
Medical Terms 2024-03-25
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- / a tool used to measure temperature of a person.
- / muscle on the front of the upper leg.
- / a medical tool used to hear the heart.
- / an instrument used to electrically help the heart pump.
- syndrome / the result of being born with an extra chromosome.
- / prefix relating to fiber in the body.
- / the most common lung disease.
- / inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
- / the muscle on the upper arm on the front.
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- / a tool used to sterilize tools before surgery.
- abbreviation for “cardiovascular”.
- / a disease common in elders making them forget things.
- / the organ that pumps blood into the body.
- / a sharp bladed instrument used for surgery.
- fibrosis / a disease filling the lungs with mucus.
- / the abbreviation for “coronary artery disease”
- / the abbreviation for “cardiovascular disease”
- / prefix meaning “outside”.
- / prefix meaning “two”.
- / prefix meaning “side”.
- / the largest organ in the body.
- / the abbreviation for “coronary heart disease”
- / the abbreviation for “coronary artery bypass surgery”
- / prefix meaning “apart or away from”.
- / the main organ in the digestive system.
25 Clues: / prefix meaning “two”. • / prefix meaning “side”. • / prefix meaning “outside”. • / the most common lung disease. • / the largest organ in the body. • abbreviation for “cardiovascular”. • / prefix meaning “apart or away from”. • / inflammation of the bronchial tubes. • / muscle on the front of the upper leg. • / prefix relating to fiber in the body. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-10-18
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- a white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms
- white blood cell containing granules
- clot blood from a wound
- are removed by the kidneys
- attack is a cardiovascular disease
- regulate the body
- transport oxygen from lungs to body cells
- help the body recover
- fights invading germs in the blood
- fought by antibodies and cells
- circuit blood with oxygen, nutrients, and hormones travels from the heart to the rest of the body
- white blood cell
- and liver filter and clean the blood
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- transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissue
- fight infection
- white blood cell
- in your body receive oxygen
- and stop bleeding
- circuit carries blood without oxygen from the heart to the lungs
- a large phagocytic white blood cell
- a form of small leukocyte
- are fought off because of white blood cells
- produce and replenish the blood system
- release oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body because of red blood cells
- prevent excess blood loss
- contain the pigment hemoglobin
- of the heart is also a cardiovascular disease
27 Clues: fight infection • white blood cell • white blood cell • and stop bleeding • regulate the body • help the body recover • clot blood from a wound • a form of small leukocyte • prevent excess blood loss • are removed by the kidneys • in your body receive oxygen • fought by antibodies and cells • contain the pigment hemoglobin • attack is a cardiovascular disease • ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2022-10-24
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- When an arteries are blocked, means they are...
- A response of body tissues to injury or irritation.
- A distorted part of the body.
- What artery transports blood poor in oxygen to the heart?
- You could have this common disease, when the arteries are clogged with fatty material.
- A drug taken for calm or sleep-inducing effect.
- The heart pumps the blood into blood….
- You have test for.... when you have a problem with eyes and nose.
- You have more risk of myocarditis when you smoking….
- The biggest artery in human body
- When you have illness or deformity from birth.
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- Inflammation of the heart muscle.
- A short vein that carries blood into the liver.
- Is located between right atrium and right ventricle.
- Each parts of the heart, are two auricle and two…… .
- How disease could be when you eat a lot fat?
- You have a high level of it,when you eat a lots of fats.
- The valve with two cusps.
- Could be coronary or pulmonary.
- Diseases can be congenital or ….
20 Clues: The valve with two cusps. • A distorted part of the body. • Could be coronary or pulmonary. • Diseases can be congenital or …. • The biggest artery in human body • Inflammation of the heart muscle. • The heart pumps the blood into blood…. • How disease could be when you eat a lot fat? • When you have illness or deformity from birth. • ...
Forensics - Chapter 6 Review 2022-11-02
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- major artery that carries blood out of heart to body
- small red dots underneath the skin
- when muscles stiffen after death
- high blood pressure
- lower jaw
- universal recipient
- study of structures of the body
- vessels that carry blood toward the heart
- bone that often breaks during strangulation
- pooling of blood in direction of gravity
- also known as the "windpipe"
- tpye of circulation when heart pumps blood to body
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- liquid portion of blood
- available oxygen decreases while toxic gases increase
- lack of oxygen to the brain
- skeletal muscle conscious movements
- gets released by the muscle to move proteins and contract muscles
- blood cells that clot the blood
- vessel that carries blood to the lungs from heart
- type O-
- SVC and IVC empty into this chamber
- cheekbone
- thighbone
- maintaining a stable internal environment
- bottom number of blood pressure
- air sacs of the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- study of the functions of the body
- section of skeleton including skull, spine, ribs
28 Clues: type O- • cheekbone • thighbone • lower jaw • high blood pressure • universal recipient • liquid portion of blood • lack of oxygen to the brain • also known as the "windpipe" • blood cells that clot the blood • study of structures of the body • bottom number of blood pressure • when muscles stiffen after death • small red dots underneath the skin • study of the functions of the body • ...
Health Unit 2 Vocab 2022-11-23
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- ingredient list
- slow metabolism
- how we feel and react on an emotional level
- when a blood vessel pops or blood is blocked getting to the brain
- the sudden loss of heart function, consciousness, and breathing
- fast metabolism, small frame, fragile
- intense fear of gaining weight and unrealistic body standards for themselves
- binging followed by purging
- consuming things not considered food
- wanting to look more like a selfie filter and letting that impact self views
- second brain
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- people who can consume a large amount of food even if they aren't hungry
- regurgitates food and then eats it again
- is also known as high blood pressure
- countless neurons that are in constant communication
- is also known as a heart attack
- deposits of cholesterol and other substances in your arteries
- quantity of food that is measured by cups, ounces, or tablespoons
- waxy substance in your heart
- athletic, rectangular build
- disease that affects the heart and blood vessels
- when there is too much sugar in the blood
22 Clues: second brain • ingredient list • slow metabolism • athletic, rectangular build • binging followed by purging • waxy substance in your heart • is also known as a heart attack • is also known as high blood pressure • consuming things not considered food • fast metabolism, small frame, fragile • regurgitates food and then eats it again • when there is too much sugar in the blood • ...
Mammalia 2022-11-30
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- vertebrae where ribs attach
- vertebrae attached to the pelvis
- mammals that give live birth after 3-4 weeks and emerge underedeveloped
- clade containing rats, mice, and squirrels
- single mandibular bone that forms the mammal jaw
- first vertebrae responsible for nodding
- second vertebrae responsible for side to side head movement
- skeleton containing pectoral and pelvic girdles and the appendages
- clade containing moles and shrews
- clade containing monkeys and apes
- the organ used for negative pressure breathing
- clade containing ancestrally carnivorous organisms
- the skull type seen in mammals
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- carry blood away from the heart, typically oxygenated
- neck vertebrae
- egg laying mammals that lack teeth, placenta and nipples
- mammals with a long gestation and placental nourishment
- the circuit that goes between the heart and the rest of the body
- clade containing bats
- vertebrae that make up the tailbone
- clade containing cetaceans and even-toes ungulates
- carry blood towards the heart, typically deoxygenated
- vertebrae below ribs
- the circuit that goes between the heart and lungs
- skeleton containing skull, vertebrae, ribs and sternum
25 Clues: neck vertebrae • vertebrae below ribs • clade containing bats • vertebrae where ribs attach • the skull type seen in mammals • vertebrae attached to the pelvis • clade containing moles and shrews • clade containing monkeys and apes • vertebrae that make up the tailbone • first vertebrae responsible for nodding • clade containing rats, mice, and squirrels • ...
body system 2022-09-29
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- a group of cells
- protects the heart and lungs
- carries blood to the heart
- movement
- balance;unchanging
- controls and coordinates the body
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the largest organ
- removes waste from the body
- a group of systems working together
- knee cap
- a group of organs working together
- it protects hormones
- carries oxygen
- breaks down food
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- the funny bone
- part of the nervous system used for smelling
- a change within he organism
- largest organ of the nervous system
- collects body fluid
- supports the body
- a nerve tissue that runs from the base or the body to the skull down to the back
- a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object
- produces offspring
- the body ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- is a group of tissues
- tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness
- carries blood away from the heart
- protects the brain
- a change in the position of an object
30 Clues: movement • knee cap • the funny bone • carries oxygen • a group of cells • breaks down food • supports the body • the largest organ • balance;unchanging • produces offspring • protects the brain • collects body fluid • it protects hormones • is a group of tissues • carries blood to the heart • a change within he organism • removes waste from the body • protects the heart and lungs • ...
Human body 2022-09-29
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- the function of this system is skin,hair,and nails
- a group of organs make
- this system controls your body
- where food goes
- the body´s ability to stay balanced
- the start of the digestive system
- carries blood away from the heart
- you need this to smell
- regulates the body with hormones
- the system that helps you move
- any living thing
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- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- A group of cells that function the same
- the largest organ in the nervous system
- the bones that protect the lungs and the heart
- the system that carries oxygen in the body and carries out carbon dioxide out of the body
- all of these combined make organisms
- your bones are in this system
- the system that gets rid of waste in the body
- The largest organ in the circulatory system
- carries blood to the heart
- a group of tissues make
- the largest organ in the respiratory system
- the largest organ in the body
24 Clues: where food goes • any living thing • a group of organs make • you need this to smell • a group of tissues make • carries blood to the heart • your bones are in this system • the largest organ in the body • this system controls your body • the system that helps you move • regulates the body with hormones • the start of the digestive system • carries blood away from the heart • ...
TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN HUMANS 2013-01-28
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- The colour of blood that flows from the lungs to the heart.
- from which cells get their food
- carry blood away from the heart
- carry blood to heart.
- an oxygen carrying protein.
- cells that transport oxygen
- makes blood red.
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- connect arteries and veins
- liquid part of the blood
- cells that fight diseases and germs.
- help blood to clot
- pumps blood through out the body
12 Clues: makes blood red. • help blood to clot • carry blood to heart. • liquid part of the blood • connect arteries and veins • an oxygen carrying protein. • cells that transport oxygen • from which cells get their food • carry blood away from the heart • pumps blood through out the body • cells that fight diseases and germs. • The colour of blood that flows from the lungs to the heart.
Codys Crossword 2024-11-04
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- carry blood towards the heart.
- a thin membrane that lines the inside of the heart.
- carry blood away from the heart.
- a strong muscular wall that divides the heart into a left and right half.
- a watery yellow fluid.
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- the exchange of substances occurs between them and cells.
- small biconcave discs that do not contain nuclei.
- two bottom chambers.
- the kind of blood the left side of the heart contains.
- flat discs that do not contain nuclei.
- two upper chambers.
- are bigger than erythrocytes but do not have a fixed shape but do have a nucleus.
12 Clues: two upper chambers. • two bottom chambers. • a watery yellow fluid. • carry blood towards the heart. • carry blood away from the heart. • flat discs that do not contain nuclei. • small biconcave discs that do not contain nuclei. • a thin membrane that lines the inside of the heart. • the kind of blood the left side of the heart contains. • ...
Cardiology Terms 2013-09-27
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- Fainting, loss of consciousness, or dizziness which may be due to a transient disturbance of cardiac rhythm (arrhythmia) or other causes.
- Failure of the heart to pump blood through the body. If left untreated, it is dangerous and life-threatening.
- A chaotic and unsynchronised quivering of the myocardium during which no effective pumping occurs.
- Very fast, disorganised heart rhythm that starts in the atria.rialtachycardia A rapid heart rate that starts in the atria (includes AF, and AFL)
- The middle and the thickest layer of the heart wall, composed of cardiac muscle.
- One of the two lower chambers of the heart.
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- A printout from an electrocardiography machine used to measure and record the electrical activity of the heart.
- A heart rate that is abnormally slow; commonly defined as under 60 beats per minute or a rate that is too slow to physiologically support a person and their activities.
- Termination of an erratic, life-threatening arrhythmia of the ventricles by a high energy, direct current delivered asynchronously to the cardiac tissue.
- A rapid heart rate that starts in the atria (includes AF, and AFL)
- Fast, organised atrial rhythm.
- Rapid beating of either or both chambers of the heart, usually defined as a rate over 100 beats per minute.
12 Clues: Fast, organised atrial rhythm. • One of the two lower chambers of the heart. • A rapid heart rate that starts in the atria (includes AF, and AFL) • The middle and the thickest layer of the heart wall, composed of cardiac muscle. • A chaotic and unsynchronised quivering of the myocardium during which no effective pumping occurs. • ...
Asthma 2013-02-01
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- Found on heart muscles (12)
- A leading cause in heart attacks (7)
- A way to reduce the chance of a heart attack (10)
- Microscopic bug that can cause a asthma attack (8)
- Where the air comes from and swells up during asthmatic attacks(7)
- comes off animals and can trigger asthmatic attacks (6)
- what type of disease asthma is (8)
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- Can cause a heart attack (6)
- too much of it will increase chances of a heart attack (4)
- A person who has asthma (10)
- can fill up your lungs with tar (10)
- clogs up the airways (5)
12 Clues: clogs up the airways (5) • Found on heart muscles (12) • Can cause a heart attack (6) • A person who has asthma (10) • what type of disease asthma is (8) • A leading cause in heart attacks (7) • can fill up your lungs with tar (10) • A way to reduce the chance of a heart attack (10) • Microscopic bug that can cause a asthma attack (8) • ...
Circulatory System 2014-03-06
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- Branching vessels that deviler blood throughout the body
- Cells that carry oxygen throughout the body
- Piece of cytoplasm that is released into the bloodstream
- Small vessels that deviler blood
- Organ composed of mostly muscles; has an involuntary function
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- Cells that fend off microorganisms and particles
- Flaps of connective tissue
- Internal wall between two segments of the heart
- Upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood
- Lower chamber that pumps out blood from the heart
- Controls consistent wave of muscle contraction
- Blood vessels that moves blood from the HEART throughout the body
12 Clues: Flaps of connective tissue • Small vessels that deviler blood • Cells that carry oxygen throughout the body • Controls consistent wave of muscle contraction • Internal wall between two segments of the heart • Cells that fend off microorganisms and particles • Lower chamber that pumps out blood from the heart • Branching vessels that deviler blood throughout the body • ...
Cardiovascular System 2018-06-07
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- allows the blood to flow in one direction
- type of circulation that nourishes the heart
- main function of the heart
- divides the heart longitudinally
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- ventricles relaxing
- receiving chambers
- conduction system that sets basic rhythm of the heart
- discharging chambers
- ventricles contracting
- main layer of the heart that contracts
10 Clues: receiving chambers • ventricles relaxing • discharging chambers • ventricles contracting • main function of the heart • divides the heart longitudinally • main layer of the heart that contracts • allows the blood to flow in one direction • type of circulation that nourishes the heart • conduction system that sets basic rhythm of the heart
HEART Puzzle # 33 2025-07-24
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- Law relating stroke volume and end-diastolic volume
- Bypass surgery vessel
- Projected direction of heart signals
- Inherited heart traits
- Orientation of heart within chest
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- Main muscle that pumps blood
- Compound affecting heart contraction
- Storage disease affecting heart
- Blockage Of Blood Flow To Heart Muscle
9 Clues: Bypass surgery vessel • Inherited heart traits • Main muscle that pumps blood • Storage disease affecting heart • Orientation of heart within chest • Compound affecting heart contraction • Projected direction of heart signals • Blockage Of Blood Flow To Heart Muscle • Law relating stroke volume and end-diastolic volume
Body Works 2025-08-26
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- You breathe with these
- The parts inside you that support your body
- Helps you see
- Helps you think
- Helps you hear
- Used these to pick up objects
- Protects your body and keeps you warm
- Red liquid that moves around your body
- Carries blood away from the heart
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- Moves your body
- Helps you smell.
- Pumps blood through your body
- Helps break down your food
- Carries blood to the heart
- Digests your food
15 Clues: Helps you see • Helps you hear • Moves your body • Helps you think • Helps you smell. • Digests your food • You breathe with these • Helps break down your food • Carries blood to the heart • Pumps blood through your body • Used these to pick up objects • Carries blood away from the heart • Protects your body and keeps you warm • Red liquid that moves around your body • ...
Cardiovascular System 2014-01-14
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- the rhythmical throbbing of arteries produced by the regular contractions of the heart
- rhythmic contraction of the heart by which blood is driven through the aorta and pulmonary artery after each dilation or diastole
- organ that supplies blood and oxygen to all parts of the body
- cardiovascular disease characterized by a sac-like widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall
- transports oxygen to body cells and delivers carbon dioxide to lungs
- a chamber of the heart, having thick muscular walls, that receives blood from the atrium and pumps it to the arteries
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
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- period during the normal beating of the heart in which the chambers of the heart dilate and fill with blood
- extremely small blood vessel located within the tissues of the body that transports blood from arteries to veins
- blood vessels that carry oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- act as one-way inlets for blood coming into a ventricle and one-way outlets for blood leaving a ventricle
- abnormally high blood pressure
12 Clues: abnormally high blood pressure • blood vessels that carry oxygen poor blood back to the heart • organ that supplies blood and oxygen to all parts of the body • transports oxygen to body cells and delivers carbon dioxide to lungs • the rhythmical throbbing of arteries produced by the regular contractions of the heart • ...
Body Systems Review 2025-09-10
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- Main airways to the lungs
- Bottom chambers of the heart
- Entrance to the heart
- Pump blood away from the heart
- Overuse of a tendon
- Connects bone to bone
- 55% of your blood makeup
- A gliding joint
- Flap of cartilage at the top of the larynx
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- The forming, healing, or repairing of bone
- Muscles attached to bones
- Center/core bones
- Bone comes out of joint
- Connects muscle to bone
- Helps clot blood
15 Clues: A gliding joint • Helps clot blood • Center/core bones • Overuse of a tendon • Entrance to the heart • Connects bone to bone • Bone comes out of joint • Connects muscle to bone • 55% of your blood makeup • Main airways to the lungs • Muscles attached to bones • Bottom chambers of the heart • Pump blood away from the heart • The forming, healing, or repairing of bone • ...
KH: American Heart Association Field Day 2023-11-29
10 Clues: Pat • Well • Heart-related • Instagram 'heart' • The courage to carry on • Heart doctor's test order • "Follow your heart" for one • The main artery of the body • Health statistic based on height and weight: Abbr. • First aid procedure that supplies oxygen and blood to the body until normal function resumes
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 2024-11-06
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- Electrical device to stimulate the heart
- Pumping heart chamber
- Removal of inner lining of artery
- Low blood pressure
- Heart chamber that receives blood
- Abnormal heart sound
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- Also called cardioversion
- Stainless steel tube placed in a vessel
- Area of tissue necrosis from ischemia
- Abnormally fast heart rate
10 Clues: Low blood pressure • Abnormal heart sound • Pumping heart chamber • Also called cardioversion • Abnormally fast heart rate • Removal of inner lining of artery • Heart chamber that receives blood • Area of tissue necrosis from ischemia • Stainless steel tube placed in a vessel • Electrical device to stimulate the heart
Chapter 9 Key Terms 2025-08-28
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- Relating to or located in the axilla, or armpit.
- Low blood pressure.
- The difference between the apical pulse rate and the radial pulse rate; such a deficit is typical of a person with heart disease.
- High blood pressure.
- Pulse taken with a stethoscope on the left side of the chest under the breastbone, which measures the heartbeat at the apex, or bottom of the heart.
- Breathing
- The measurement of body temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
- An instrument that, along with a stethoscope, is used to measure blood pressure; also called a blood pressure cuff.
- The number of respirations (breaths in and out) in 1 minute.
- Scale generally used in the United States for measuring and recording temperature; abbreviated °F.
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- The pressure of the blood when the heart contracts and pumps blood into the arteries; the point where the greatest pressure is put on the arteries.
- The pressure of the blood between contractions of the heart, when the heart relaxes and the pressure on the arteries decreases.
- Also called Celsius. A scale for measuring and recording temperature, used mostly outside the United States; abbreviated °C.
- The force of blood as it is pushed against the walls of the arteries.
- The measurement of the amount of heat in the body.
- The initial recording of vital signs taken when a patient is admitted to a health care facility.
- Pulse taken in the wrist at the radial artery.
- The beat of the heart felt as the rhythmic pressure of blood against the walls of an artery.
18 Clues: Breathing • Low blood pressure. • High blood pressure. • Pulse taken in the wrist at the radial artery. • Relating to or located in the axilla, or armpit. • The measurement of the amount of heat in the body. • The number of respirations (breaths in and out) in 1 minute. • The force of blood as it is pushed against the walls of the arteries. • ...
Part 1 2023-11-19
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- a misnomer because the examiniation is by ear, not by eye
- failure of heart in its pumping action
- removal of excess fluid from the pericardial space
- From the greek anastomoien, providing a mouth
- benign tumor from connective tissue
- plaque that protude into the lumen of an artery
- abornmal heart rythm
- yellow plaque found within the lining of the artery
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- measures pressure
- thrombolysis
- opening veins for phlebotomy
- bluish discoloration of skin
- a venous cutdown is a small surgicical incision
- abnormal thickening of heart muscle
- slower than 60 bpm
- crown of corona
- faster than 100 beats per minute
- inadequate oxygen in tissues
18 Clues: thrombolysis • crown of corona • measures pressure • slower than 60 bpm • abornmal heart rythm • opening veins for phlebotomy • bluish discoloration of skin • inadequate oxygen in tissues • faster than 100 beats per minute • abnormal thickening of heart muscle • benign tumor from connective tissue • failure of heart in its pumping action • ...
cardiovasular- rylee perry 2023-04-13
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- lymphocyte and monocyte
- making of blood
- volume of red blood cells
- 55% of blood
- first and last to respond to infection
- macrophages that cleans dead cells by phagocytosis
- trouble controlling bleeding
- protein in plasma that destroy things that arent supposed to be in the body.
- 92% water
- white blood cells
- bring blood back to the heart
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- red blood cells
- cancer of the blood or bone marrow
- other term for platelets
- most common white blood cells
- conduct the majority of the immune responce
- allergy responders,release histamine
- large eater
- deoxygenated blood enters the heart through this chamber
- take blood away from heart
20 Clues: 92% water • large eater • 55% of blood • red blood cells • making of blood • white blood cells • lymphocyte and monocyte • other term for platelets • volume of red blood cells • take blood away from heart • trouble controlling bleeding • most common white blood cells • bring blood back to the heart • cancer of the blood or bone marrow • allergy responders,release histamine • ...
