heart Crossword Puzzles
infective endocarditis 2026-03-05
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- classic findings include new or changed heart
- characteristic skin changes include splinter
- 80% of cases are caused by
- serum c-reactive protein is
- characteristic physical findings include Osler
- patient can develop acute heart
- infection and inflammation of the endocardium
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- antibiotic _________ may be necessary before dental procedure to prevent infective endocarditis
- trauma, congenital heart disease, and prosthetic valves are
- vegetative lesions usually form on heart
- bacteria adhere to the damaged endocardium using
- nonpainful hemorrhagic lesions on the palms and soles
- antimicrobial therapy is usually given over several
- difficult to treat with
14 Clues: difficult to treat with • 80% of cases are caused by • serum c-reactive protein is • patient can develop acute heart • vegetative lesions usually form on heart • characteristic skin changes include splinter • classic findings include new or changed heart • infection and inflammation of the endocardium • characteristic physical findings include Osler • ...
Body Systems 2020-04-16
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- another word for the large intestine
- pumps blood
- helps the immune system
- carries blood to the heart
- absorption of nutrients and minerals
- stores bile
- The system that cleans up the body
- protection of things going into the body
- moistens food for easier digestion
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- A living thing
- collects and stores urine until urination
- The system that sends blood throughout the body
- creates enzymes into the small intestine
- Used for eating and breathing
- passageway for air to go to the lungs
- filters blood and produce urine
- takes blood away from the heart to the body
- The organ thats part of 3 systems
- secretes bile
19 Clues: pumps blood • stores bile • secretes bile • A living thing • helps the immune system • carries blood to the heart • Used for eating and breathing • filters blood and produce urine • The organ thats part of 3 systems • The system that cleans up the body • moistens food for easier digestion • another word for the large intestine • absorption of nutrients and minerals • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- signal receptors in the brain
- what connect bones and muscles
- the bones that protect your heart and lungs
- the type of muscle in the digestive system
- how many pounds your brain weighs
- mini air pockets in the lungs
- the organ that stores waste
- shoulder muscle
- what control blood flow in the heart
- smallest bone in your body
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- the system that helps you breath
- the bones in your spine
- what transfers blood back the heart
- blood going around your body
- the bone that protects your brain
- the control system for the nervous system
- another word for trachea
- what lungs do when you inhale
- the heaviest part of your brain
19 Clues: shoulder muscle • the bones in your spine • another word for trachea • smallest bone in your body • the organ that stores waste • blood going around your body • signal receptors in the brain • mini air pockets in the lungs • what lungs do when you inhale • what connect bones and muscles • the heaviest part of your brain • the system that helps you breath • ...
Healthcare 2021-09-30
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- Might answer your hospital call light
- This specialty includes X-Rays
- Specializes in diagnosing infections
- Will help you eat healthier
- Type of degree a Nurse Practitioner (NP) needs
- Sam Call
- An important personal healthcare trait
- I run trials to make sure vaccines are safe
- "I'm having a stroke. I need a ____"
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- Draws your blood
- Examines eyes
- Pharmaceuticals
- Doctors and nurses both need one
- Also called a heart beat
- Might be physical or occupational
- Helps you listen to the heart and lungs
- If your appendix bursts you will need this
- A test on your heart
- The best way to know what's bothering my patient
19 Clues: Sam Call • Examines eyes • Pharmaceuticals • Draws your blood • A test on your heart • Also called a heart beat • Will help you eat healthier • This specialty includes X-Rays • Doctors and nurses both need one • Might be physical or occupational • Specializes in diagnosing infections • "I'm having a stroke. I need a ____" • Might answer your hospital call light • ...
Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease 2024-03-03
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- infection by group A B-hemolytic streptococcus is the initial injury before RHD develops.
- is the exotoxin and hemolytic factor against which serum antibodies are measured.
- initiated from M proteins of certain streptococci strains react with glycoproteins in the heart.
- can occur after recurrent or acute untreated rheumatic fever.
- may require corticosteroids diuretics.
- percent of individuals with rheumatic fever develop Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD).
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- penetrating the myocardium causes fibrin deposits to erode valvular tissue and the chordae tendinae cordis.
- throat cultures are one method for diagnosis confirmation for acute rheumatoid fever (ARF).
- are used as anti-inflammatory agents for carditis.
- conduction defects are associated with rheumatic heart disease (RHD.
- inflammation from the central lesion of RHD involves the endocardium.
- is the most critical illness form of acquired heart disease in children and young adults living in developing countries.
- molecules specific to group A B-hemolytic streptococcus direct the immune response of acute rheumatic fever.
- repair of damaged heart valves may be required for some instances of RHD.
- rheumatic fever in over 50% of child cases may need preventative antibiotic therapy for as long as 5 years.
15 Clues: may require corticosteroids diuretics. • are used as anti-inflammatory agents for carditis. • can occur after recurrent or acute untreated rheumatic fever. • conduction defects are associated with rheumatic heart disease (RHD. • inflammation from the central lesion of RHD involves the endocardium. • ...
Cooper.M 2nd 2021-03-30
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- destroy pathogen
- fight infection
- disease causing agent
- spots pathogen
- destroys bacteria
- outer layer
- moisten skin and air
- destroys virus
- connects, exchanges
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- cause scabs
- skin, hair, nails
- clothing of the pathogen
- towards the heart
- redness, swelling and heat
- weak or dead strand
- inner layer
- carries O2
- cools body
- away from the heart
19 Clues: carries O2 • cools body • cause scabs • inner layer • outer layer • spots pathogen • destroys virus • fight infection • destroy pathogen • skin, hair, nails • towards the heart • destroys bacteria • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • connects, exchanges • moisten skin and air • disease causing agent • clothing of the pathogen • redness, swelling and heat
Teagan 5 2023-04-04
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- inner layer
- destroy bacteria
- away from the heart
- moisten skin and hair
- outer layer
- towards the heart
- weak or dead strand
- destroy pathogen
- fight infection
- redness,swelling,heat
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- disease causing agent
- cools body
- cause scabs
- clothing of the pathogen
- skin,hair,nails
- spot pathogen
- carries O2
- destroys virus
- connects, exchange
19 Clues: cools body • carries O2 • inner layer • cause scabs • outer layer • spot pathogen • destroys virus • skin,hair,nails • fight infection • destroy bacteria • destroy pathogen • towards the heart • connects, exchange • away from the heart • weak or dead strand • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • redness,swelling,heat • clothing of the pathogen
KOUKI HESH MODE #5 2023-04-04
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- skin,hair,nails
- destroys virus
- destroys bacteria
- spot pathogen
- redness,swelling,and heat
- towards the heart
- inner layer
- destroy pathogen
- moisten skin and hair
- connects,exchanges
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- outer layer
- disease causing agent
- clothing of the pathogen
- weak or dead strand
- fight infection
- away from the heart
- cools body
- causes scabs
- carries oxygen
19 Clues: cools body • outer layer • inner layer • causes scabs • spot pathogen • destroys virus • carries oxygen • fight infection • skin,hair,nails • destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • connects,exchanges • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • clothing of the pathogen • redness,swelling,and heat
Adrian 6 2023-04-04
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- disease causing agent
- connects echanges
- inner layer
- outer layer
- Skin,hair,nails
- towards the heart
- clothing of pathogen
- destroy pathogen
- spot pathogen
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- destroys bacteria
- Moisten skin and hair
- causes scabs
- fights infections
- redness,swelling, and heat
- cools body
- carries o2
- destroys virus
- weak or dead strand
- away from heart
19 Clues: cools body • carries o2 • inner layer • outer layer • causes scabs • spot pathogen • destroys virus • Skin,hair,nails • away from heart • destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • connects echanges • fights infections • towards the heart • weak or dead strand • clothing of pathogen • disease causing agent • Moisten skin and hair • redness,swelling, and heat
Adrian 6 2023-04-04
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- disease causing agent
- connects echanges
- inner layer
- outer layer
- Skin,hair,nails
- towards the heart
- clothing of pathogen
- destroy pathogen
- spot pathogen
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- destroys bacteria
- Moisten skin and hair
- causes scabs
- fights infections
- redness,swelling, and heat
- cools body
- carries o2
- destroys virus
- weak or dead strand
- away from heart
19 Clues: cools body • carries o2 • inner layer • outer layer • causes scabs • spot pathogen • destroys virus • Skin,hair,nails • away from heart • destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • connects echanges • fights infections • towards the heart • weak or dead strand • clothing of pathogen • disease causing agent • Moisten skin and hair • redness,swelling, and heat
Gavin 2022-03-25
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- clothing of pathogen
- weak or dead strand
- redness, swelling, and heat
- away from the heart
- moisten skin and hair
- carries O2
- spots pathogen
- causes scabs
- destroys bacteria
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- cools of body
- hair, skin, nails
- destroy pathogen
- fights infections
- toward the heart
- disease causing agent
- connects and exchanges
- destroys virus
- inner layer
- outer layer
19 Clues: carries O2 • inner layer • outer layer • causes scabs • cools of body • destroys virus • spots pathogen • destroy pathogen • toward the heart • hair, skin, nails • fights infections • destroys bacteria • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • clothing of pathogen • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • connects and exchanges • redness, swelling, and heat
cbrandt p7 2024-04-08
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- to heart
- disease causing agent
- away from heart
- weak/dead strand of a virus
- fights infection
- destroy virus
- connects exchanges
- cools body
- inner layer
- destroy pathogen
- outer layer
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- carries O2
- skin hair nails
- spot pathogen
- destroys bacteria
- make scabs
- moisten skin and hair
- clothing of pathogen
- redness swelling and heat
19 Clues: to heart • carries O2 • make scabs • cools body • inner layer • outer layer • spot pathogen • destroy virus • skin hair nails • away from heart • fights infection • destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • connects exchanges • clothing of pathogen • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • redness swelling and heat • weak/dead strand of a virus
Brianna 7 2024-04-08
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- skin, hair, nails
- carries o2
- towards the heart
- spot pathogen
- inner layer
- moisten skin and hair
- destroy pathogen
- away from the heart
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- Disease causing agent
- clothing of the pathogen
- outer layer
- weak or dead
- Fight infection
- destroys bacteria
- redness,swelling,and heat
- connects, exchanges
- cools body
- destroys virus
- cause scabs
19 Clues: carries o2 • cools body • outer layer • inner layer • cause scabs • weak or dead • spot pathogen • destroys virus • Fight infection • destroy pathogen • skin, hair, nails • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • connects, exchanges • away from the heart • Disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • clothing of the pathogen • redness,swelling,and heat
Terra Lacey 2024-04-08
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- disease causing agent
- destroys bacteria
- clothing of pathogen
- carries O2
- destroy pathogen
- away from the heart
- destroys virus
- spot pathogen
- moisten skin and hair
- Towards the heart
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- cools body
- Fight infection
- outer layer
- skin hair and nails
- weak or dead
- redness swelling and heat
- cause scabs
- inner layer
- connects exchange
19 Clues: cools body • carries O2 • outer layer • cause scabs • inner layer • weak or dead • spot pathogen • destroys virus • Fight infection • destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • connects exchange • Towards the heart • skin hair and nails • away from the heart • clothing of pathogen • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • redness swelling and heat
Adeline2 2024-04-08
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- connect exchanges.
- towards the heart.
- inner layer
- Fight infection
- Cause scabs.
- destroys bacteria
- Cools body
- outer lair.
- Destroy pathogen
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- moisten skin and hair
- Clothing of the pathogen
- weak or dead
- Destroys virus.
- away from heart.
- skin hair nails.
- Spot pathogen.
- Redness swelling and heat.
- Disease causing agent.
- Carries 02
19 Clues: Carries 02 • Cools body • inner layer • outer lair. • weak or dead • Cause scabs. • Spot pathogen. • Destroys virus. • Fight infection • away from heart. • skin hair nails. • Destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • connect exchanges. • towards the heart. • moisten skin and hair • Disease causing agent. • Clothing of the pathogen • Redness swelling and heat.
Emma29 2024-04-08
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- away from heart
- the heart
- redness,swelling,and heat
- inner layer
- destroys bacteria
- moisten skin and hair
- cools body
- outer layer
- spot pathogen
Down
- disease causing agent
- carries O2
- weak or dead
- cause scabs
- fights infection
- connects,exchanges
- destroys pathogen
- skin,hair,nails system
- destroys virus
- clothing of pathogen
19 Clues: the heart • carries O2 • cools body • cause scabs • inner layer • outer layer • weak or dead • spot pathogen • destroys virus • away from heart • fights infection • destroys pathogen • destroys bacteria • connects,exchanges • clothing of pathogen • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • skin,hair,nails system • redness,swelling,and heat
Body Systems 2022-11-21
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- vessel
- treats heart disease
- flows through the mitral valve into the left ventricle
- Treats blood disorder
- circulation carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the tissues and cells and then back to the heart
- circulation between the heart and lungs
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- small artery
- name one organs/body parts are in the
- delivers nutrients and oxygen to all the cells in the body
- VINE
- small veins
11 Clues: VINE • vessel • small veins • small artery • treats heart disease • Treats blood disorder • name one organs/body parts are in the • circulation between the heart and lungs • flows through the mitral valve into the left ventricle • delivers nutrients and oxygen to all the cells in the body • ...
CMA Review 2020-04-09
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- vacutainer tube used for hematology
- produced by TB injection and a positive allergy test
- laboratory department that performs an H&H
- government agency for drug abuse prevention and enforcement
- contraction phase of heart
- vein that can be palpated in an obese patient
- reportable diseases must be reported to this gov. agency
- slower than normal heart rate
- clear part of whole blood that contains clotting factors
- faster than normal heart rate
- most effective way to prevent infection spread
- relaxation phase of heart
- specialist focusing on joint pain &inflammation
- laboratory test used to detect inflammation
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- fecal occult blood is considered this type of test
- PPE required by OSHA for performing a venipuncture APTT monitors heparin
- blood sample in which the RBCs have ruptured
- reason for not using arm on side of mastectomy
- infection caused by a parasite
- medication that is administered subligually
- study of bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses
- example of an Anticoagulant
- when 2 antibiotics prescribed to treat same disease
- hormone present in pregnant women
24 Clues: relaxation phase of heart • contraction phase of heart • example of an Anticoagulant • slower than normal heart rate • faster than normal heart rate • infection caused by a parasite • hormone present in pregnant women • vacutainer tube used for hematology • laboratory department that performs an H&H • medication that is administered subligually • ...
Circulatory System 2021-04-02
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- Node that is the natural pacemaker
- Pulmanary arteries transport what kind of blood.
- Veins collecting oxygen-poor blood from smaller veins in body
- White blood cells
- Clumping of the blood.
- Transports blood back to the heart.
- Controls the immune system
- Which vena cava brings blood from upper body?
- Blood flows into the ______ from the
- Carries blood from the heart to lungs or body tissue.
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- Fragments of white blood cells that circulate through the blood and function to form blood clots at site of injuries.
- Node that's an electrical relay station between the upper and lower chambers.
- The wall that separates the left and right chambers of the heart.
- Vessels that deliver nutrients, water, and oxygen to cells and pick up cellular waist.
- Red blood cells
- Consumes pathogens or diseased body via endocytosis
- Pulmanary veins transport what kind of blood?
- Allows air to flow into ventricles, but no flow backwards to atria.
- Muscular pump with 4 chambers
- Component of blood made out of water, salts, and protein.
20 Clues: Red blood cells • White blood cells • Clumping of the blood. • Controls the immune system • Muscular pump with 4 chambers • Node that is the natural pacemaker • Transports blood back to the heart. • Blood flows into the ______ from the • Which vena cava brings blood from upper body? • Pulmanary veins transport what kind of blood? • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
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- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- Sends blood away from the heart
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This system generates heat for the body
- This muscle is made up by the heart
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- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- This system supports and protects the body
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This is actually where the Digestive System actually began
- Sends blood to the heart
- Sends neurons to the brain
- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
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 • This muscle is attached to the bones • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This system generates heat for the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • This system sends blood all over the body • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
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- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- This muscle is made up by the heart
- Sends blood to the heart
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- This is actually where the Digestive System actually began
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
- Sends neurons to the brain
- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- Sends blood away from the heart
- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
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- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- This system generates heat for the body
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
- This system supports and protects the body
- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
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 sends blood all over the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-02
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- Another term for scarring of the liver.
- an eating cell.
- High levels of glucose in the blood.
- Relating to, or connection between arteries and veins.
- Another term for heart attack.
- A cell that aids in clotting.
- The ability of a cell to maintain its internal equilibrium.
- Swelling around the heart.
- The long bones located in your toes/feet.
- Another name for a kidney stone.
- Yellowing of the skin from excess bilirubin.
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- This is another name for scar tissue.
- The study of diseases.
- The neck muscle connecting the sternum to the clavicle and relative to the mastoid process.
- Helper muscle.
- The name for swollen fingers or toes.
- The muscle around the eye that closes the eyelid."winking muscle"
- The wearing away of muscle is called muscle___.
- A disease in which the bones become fragile and easily fractued.
- The study of the mind.
- Inflammation in the joints.
- High or fast heart rate.
- The triangular bone located in the knee.
- My Name.
- The type of muscle tissue found in the heart.
25 Clues: My Name. • Helper muscle. • an eating cell. • The study of diseases. • The study of the mind. • High or fast heart rate. • Swelling around the heart. • Inflammation in the joints. • A cell that aids in clotting. • Another term for heart attack. • Another name for a kidney stone. • High levels of glucose in the blood. • This is another name for scar tissue. • ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2022-10-24
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- You have a high level of it,when you eat a lots of fats.
- The biggest artery in human body
- Diseases can be congenital or ….
- When an arteries are blocked, means they are...
- How disease could be when you eat a lot fat?
- You could have this common disease, when the arteries are clogged with fatty material.
- A response of body tissues to injury or irritation.
- The valve with two cusps.
- Each parts of the heart, are two auricle and two…… .
- A distorted part of the body.
- A drug taken for calm or sleep-inducing effect.
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- valve Is located between right atrium and right ventricle.
- What artery transports blood poor in oxygen to the heart?
- A short vein that carries blood into the liver.
- When you have illness or deformity from birth.
- You have more risk of myocarditis when you smoking….
- Could be coronary or pulmonary.
- Inflammation of the heart muscle.
- You have test for.... when you have a problem with eyes and nose.
- The heart pumps the blood into blood….
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. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-21
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- automated external defibrillator
- across
- swollen and dilated veins.
- a test when X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms.
- the outer layer.
- fast
- through
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- beats per minute
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- is better known as high blood pressure
- basic metabolic panel
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- a condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow.
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- also known as EKG or ECG
- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- The wall between the right and left atria
- against
- pertaining to
- blood pressure
- The wall between the right and left ventricles
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood.
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
24 Clues: fast • across • against • through • pertaining to • blood pressure • the outer layer. • beats per minute • basic metabolic panel • also known as EKG or ECG • swollen and dilated veins. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • automated external defibrillator • is better known as high blood pressure • The wall between the right and left atria • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
Respiratory/circulatory CrossWord 2023-02-16
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- Before the Epiglottis but after the Nasal cavity
- Blood comes from the Superior Vena-Cava to this chamber of the heart
- carries oxygen to all of the body's cells
- underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out
- pumps blood throughout the body
- Alternating expansion and relaxation of an artery causing this
- the start of the respiratory system
- carries oxygen depleted blood back to the heart
- smallest of all blood vessels
- Holds most of the oxygen
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- Measure of how much pressure is exerted against the blood vessels by the blood
- Inhaling and Exhaling
- collect and stick to the vessel at the wound site
- Traps foreign particles in your nose and then sweeps them towards your throat
- branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles
- Caused by smoking and breathing toxic materials in
- blood travels through these tubes from the heart to the body
- Long tube in the chest cavity
- Carries the blood and other important nutrients for the body
- Individual air sacks
- Respiratory pathways become irritated and bronchioles constrict
21 Clues: Individual air sacks • Inhaling and Exhaling • Holds most of the oxygen • Long tube in the chest cavity • smallest of all blood vessels • pumps blood throughout the body • the start of the respiratory system • carries oxygen to all of the body's cells • underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out • branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-02-26
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- known as a blood pressure monitor
- a heart rate that is too low
- helps fight attacks on the immune system
- abnormal elevation of body temperature
- Cannot be seen without the aid of a microscope
- increasing the angle between two structure
- Higher than normal blood pressure.
- Behind
- Without fever
- decreasing the angle between two structures
- the absence of infectious organisms such as. bacteria, fungi, viruses, or other microorganisms which may cause. disease
- the bottom number, measures the force the heart exerts on the walls of the arteries in between beats.
- Shortness of breath
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- the top number, measures the force the heart exerts on the walls of the arteries each time it beats.
- The process by which your body converts what you eat into energy
- A bluish-purple hue to the skin
- Urine is drained through a tube connected to a collection bag
- A strong throbbing felt over one of the arteries in the body.
- Nearer to the surface
- Away from the surface/ deep
- a pulse point on your chest at the bottom tip of your heart
21 Clues: Behind • Without fever • Shortness of breath • Nearer to the surface • Away from the surface/ deep • a heart rate that is too low • A bluish-purple hue to the skin • known as a blood pressure monitor • Higher than normal blood pressure. • abnormal elevation of body temperature • helps fight attacks on the immune system • increasing the angle between two structure • ...
Cardiovascular NPB 101 2024-05-21
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- large diameter vessels formed by the merging of venules
- The amount of blood remaining in the chamber at the end of systole
- aortic or pulmonary valve
- returns blood from head, upper limbs to atrium
- amount of valves in the heart
- receives oxygen rich blood from left atrium
- specialized cardiac muscle cells capable of pacemaker activity
- A stiff narrow valve that does not open completely
- represents atrial depolarization
- neurotransmitter that causes heart rate to decrease
- the smallest diameter vessels that are formed when arterioles branch
- H.R x S.V
- cardiac cycle that consisting of contraction and emptying
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- composed of large vessels that carry blood from the heart
- cardiac cycle consisting of relaxation and filling
- the vessels that form when capillaries join together
- At constant volume
- receives oxygen poor blood from right atrium
- ensure a one way flow of blood
- returns blood to atrium from trunk, legs
- neurotransmitter that causes heart rate to increase
- cells that initiate and conducts the action potentials that promote muscle contraction
- right av valve
- left av valve
- represents ventricular repolarization
25 Clues: H.R x S.V • left av valve • right av valve • At constant volume • aortic or pulmonary valve • amount of valves in the heart • ensure a one way flow of blood • represents atrial depolarization • represents ventricular repolarization • returns blood to atrium from trunk, legs • receives oxygen rich blood from left atrium • receives oxygen poor blood from right atrium • ...
Hemodynamics 2024-10-21
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- CVP measures pressures where in the body?
- what machine can you use to measure CI and CO from an arterial line
- monitor used post surgery to measure, SVR, CI, and CO
- device inserted into an artery, gold standard for pressure monitoring
- stroke volume times heart rate
- only use _____ IV fluid in ART line tubing
- end diastolic volume minus end systolic volume
- must be filled to 300mmHg
- chart in flowsheet here
- half the blood volume should be pumped out of___ with each heart beat
- zero and level transducer to this spot on the patient
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- _____infusion port, also called the "VIP"
- measurement we do not do at bedside without a trained doctor preforming
- used to evaluate heart function, measured by echo
- what is SVO2 a measurement of?
- MUST ALWAYS BE LOCKED AND SYRINGE EMPTY
- lines displayed on monitor, can be peaked or dampened
- measures the patient's core temperature
- Post heart surgey, the goal is a ___ of 2 or greater
- name of device that is inserted through the AVA
20 Clues: chart in flowsheet here • must be filled to 300mmHg • what is SVO2 a measurement of? • stroke volume times heart rate • MUST ALWAYS BE LOCKED AND SYRINGE EMPTY • measures the patient's core temperature • _____infusion port, also called the "VIP" • CVP measures pressures where in the body? • only use _____ IV fluid in ART line tubing • ...
Pig Anatomy 2023-05-12
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- flattened organ attaches to stomach
- where food goes
- a pouch off the digestive tract
- carries low os blood from right ventricle of heart to loungs
- muscular wall divide chest from abdominal
- tube leading from throat to the stomach
- opening between vocal cords at upper larynx
- membrane surrounding the heart
- carries blood rich in food and oxygen to all parts of body
- small reddish gland located at base of neck
- takes blood from right ventricle to the lungs
- a vein carries oxygenated blood from loungsback to heart
- fleshy flap covering glittis
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- allows oxygen to diffuse into bloodstream
- collects blood to pump thought body
- carries air between lungs and throat
- voice box of pig
- collects blood to pump to lungs
- located on upper part of heart extends to neck
- removes excess water and waste
- hard bony structure making roof of mouth
- allows pig to distinguish diff tastes
- first part of small intestine with tubes
- posterior portion of the plate
- carries blood rich in food and oxygen to lower body organs
25 Clues: where food goes • voice box of pig • fleshy flap covering glittis • removes excess water and waste • membrane surrounding the heart • posterior portion of the plate • a pouch off the digestive tract • collects blood to pump to lungs • collects blood to pump thought body • flattened organ attaches to stomach • carries air between lungs and throat • ...
Human body 2022-09-29
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- the system that helps you move
- the largest organ in the respiratory system
- carries blood to the heart
- a group of tissues make
- A group of cells that function the same
- this system controls your body
- any living thing
- the bones that protect the lungs and the heart
- a group of organs make
- The largest organ in the circulatory system
- where food goes
- your bones are in this system
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- the function of this system is skin,hair,and nails
- the largest organ in the body
- the body´s ability to stay balanced
- regulates the body with hormones
- the system that carries oxygen in the body and carries out carbon dioxide out of the body
- the system that gets rid of waste in the body
- you need this to smell
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- all of these combined make organisms
- the start of the digestive system
- carries blood away from the heart
- the largest organ in the nervous system
24 Clues: where food goes • any living thing • you need this to smell • a group of organs make • a group of tissues make • carries blood to the heart • the largest organ in the body • your bones are in this system • the system that helps you move • this system controls your body • regulates the body with hormones • the start of the digestive system • carries blood away from the heart • ...
Clinical Examinations 2024-12-18
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- -used to control animals when they bite
- – a term used to describe the stomach and intestines as one unit
- diseases
- – the use of a stethoscope to listen to sounds produced by the functions of the
- – a decreased pulse rate seen most commonly with electrolyte imbalances or
- -evaulated by looking at rate, depth, and character
- – instrument used to examine the interior eye
- disease
- circulatory, and digestive systems
- – instrument used to examine the interior ear
- – a fluctuation in the heart rate
- - variations of it can occur to anxiety, excersize, pain, disease, and shock
- - muscles and skeletal structure
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- – a bluish discoloration of the skin, resulting from inadequate oxygen
- – rapid breathing
- – normal breathing
- – using touch to determine the character of deeper, underlying body structures
- in the blood
- – any abnormal heart sounds produced by improper blood flow through the heart
- – difficulty breathing, characterized by shallow rapid breaths with abdominal effort
- – an increased pulse rate seen often with fear, pain, exercise, and certain
- - variations of it can occur to infection/disease, excitement/stress, and enviorment
22 Clues: disease • diseases • in the blood • – rapid breathing • – normal breathing • - muscles and skeletal structure • – a fluctuation in the heart rate • circulatory, and digestive systems • -used to control animals when they bite • – instrument used to examine the interior eye • – instrument used to examine the interior ear • -evaulated by looking at rate, depth, and character • ...
CVS Crossword Puzzle (Physiology) 2026-03-12
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- Maximum arterial pressure during ventricular contraction
- Force exerted by blood on the walls of blood vessels
- Condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet body metabolic demand
- Local regulation where increased tissue metabolism causes vasodilation
- Ability of blood vessels, especially veins, to store blood
- Graphical recording of the electrical activity of the heart
- Opposition to blood flow caused by friction between blood and vessel wall
- Node that slows electrical impulse transmission before it reaches the ventricles
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- Difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure
- Muscular layer of the heart responsible for contraction
- Major resistance vessels that regulate blood flow distribution
- Natural pacemaker of the heart
- Fibers that rapidly distribute electrical impulses through ventricular muscle
- Local vascular control where smooth muscle contracts when stretched
- Lowest arterial pressure during ventricular relaxation
- Electrical pathway connecting the AV node to the ventricular conduction system
- Most important factor affecting vascular resistance in Poiseuille’s law
- Average arterial pressure during one cardiac cycle
- Smallest blood vessels where exchange of gases and nutrients occurs
- Blood vessels that serve as the main blood reservoir in circulation
20 Clues: Natural pacemaker of the heart • Average arterial pressure during one cardiac cycle • Force exerted by blood on the walls of blood vessels • Lowest arterial pressure during ventricular relaxation • Muscular layer of the heart responsible for contraction • Difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure • ...
CVS Crossword Puzzle (Physiology) 2026-03-12
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- Most important factor affecting vascular resistance in Poiseuille’s law
- Maximum arterial pressure during ventricular contraction
- Average arterial pressure during one cardiac cycle
- Graphical recording of the electrical activity of the heart
- Force exerted by blood on the walls of blood vessels
- Opposition to blood flow caused by friction between blood and vessel wall
- Fibers that rapidly distribute electrical impulses through ventricular muscle
- Local regulation where increased tissue metabolism causes vasodilation
- Muscular layer of the heart responsible for contraction
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- Ability of blood vessels, especially veins, to store blood
- Natural pacemaker of the heart
- Smallest blood vessels where exchange of gases and nutrients occurs
- Local vascular control where smooth muscle contracts when stretched
- Major resistance vessels that regulate blood flow distribution
- Condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet body metabolic demand
- Difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure
- Node that slows electrical impulse transmission before it reaches the ventricles
- Electrical pathway connecting the AV node to the ventricular conduction system
- Lowest arterial pressure during ventricular relaxation
- Blood vessels that serve as the main blood reservoir in circulation
20 Clues: Natural pacemaker of the heart • Average arterial pressure during one cardiac cycle • Force exerted by blood on the walls of blood vessels • Lowest arterial pressure during ventricular relaxation • Muscular layer of the heart responsible for contraction • Maximum arterial pressure during ventricular contraction • ...
Field Day 2023-05-19
Chapter 8 Vocab Crossword 2019-03-31
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- Tissue/an area of tissue in the septum of the heart that conducts the wave of excitation from the atria to the base of the ventricles.
- fluid/the almost colorless fluid that fills the spaces between body cells; tissue fluid forms from the fluid that leaks from blood capillaries, and most of it eventually collects into lymph vessels where it forms lymph
- almost colorless fluid, very similar in composition to blood plasma but with fewer plasma proteins, that is present in lymph vessels
- arteries/on the surface of the heart these can bee seen. These branch from the aorta, and deliver oxygenated blood to the walls of the heart itself.
- valves/to keep the blood flowing in the right direction; these allow blood to move towards the heart but not away from it.
- / capillary beds/the smallest type of blood vessel, whose function d to facilitate exchange of substances between the blood and the tissues: their walls are made up of a single layer of squamous epithelium , and their internal diameter is only a little larger than that of a red blood cell.
- large arterial trunk that carries blood from the heart to be distributed by branch arteries through the body.
- (ECG)/to detect and record the waves of excitation flowing through heart muscle. electrodes can be placed on the skin over opposite sides of the heart, and the electrical potentials recorded with time.
- / Left ventricles/the lower chambers on the heart, blood flows into them from the atria, and then is squeezed out into the arteries. Blood from the left flows into the aorta and blood from the right flows into the pulmonary arteries.
- irregular contractions of the heart, as in atrial or ventricular fibrillation
- Node / Pacemaker/a patch of muscle in the wall of the right atrium of the heart, whose intrinsic rate of rythmic contraction is faster than that of the rest of the cardiac muscle, and from which waves of excitation spread to the rest of the heart to initiate its contraction during the cardiac cycle.
- cavae/Running vertically on the right-hand side of the heart are the two large veins, one brining blood downwards from the head and the other bringing it up-wards from the rest of the body.
- between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- blood leaves a capillary bed, the capillaries gradually join with one another, forming larger vessels called _______. These join to form veins.
- Node/a patch of tissue in the septum of the heart, through which the wave of electrical excitation is passed from the atria to the Purkyne tissue
- hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart: has a relatively thin wall and contains valves
- proteins/solutes can also include protein molecules that remain in the blood at all times.
- auricle is attached to each of the anterior surfaces of the outer-walls of the atria (that is, the left atrium and the right atrium). Visually, they look like wrinkled pouch-like structures. Their purpose is to increase the capacity of the atrium, and so also increase the volume of blood that it is able to contain.
- Anhydrase/enzyme in the cytoplasm of red blood cells. catalyzes the reaction: CO2+H2O=H2CO2(carbonic acid)
- (Tunica Intima)/a tissue that lines the inside of a structure , such as the inner surface of a blood vessel.
- a a relatively constant environment for the cells within the body
- removing the hydrogen ions from solution, haemoglobin helps to maintain the pH of the blood close to neutral. It is acting as this
- red pigment found in red blood cells, whose molecules contain four iron atoms within a globular protein made up of four polypeptides, and that combines reversibly with oxygen.
- and Closed/the combination of pulmonary circulation and systemic circulation makes this; blood always remains within heart and blood vessels and is therefore known as this
- compound formed when haemoglobin combines with carbon monoxide in preference to oxygen
- Veins/the larger veins that run just beneath the collar bone.
- Systole/both ventricles contract. the atrioventricular valves are pushed shut by the pressurized blood in the ventricles. the semilunar valves in the aorta and pulmonary artery are pushed open. blood flows from the ventricles into the arteries.
- (Cardiac Muscle)/the muscular tissue of the heart.
- Systole/both atria contract . blood flows from the atria into the ventricles. back flow of blood into the veins is prevented by closure of valves in the veins
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- arteries/blood is pumped out of the right ventricle into these, which carry blood to the lungs
- epithelium/a layer of flattened platelike cells that cover internal and external body surfaces
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart: it has a relatively thick wall and contains large amounts of elastic fibers
- name for red blood cells
- Shift/Effect/the decrease in affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen that occurs when carbon dioxide is present
- compound formed when carbon dioxide combines with haemoglobin.
- pigment that stores oxygen
- Cycle/the sequence of events taking place during one heart beat.
- tissue made of plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets.
- Diastole/relaxation of the atria
- between the left atrium and the left ventricle.
- muscle tissue (heart muscle) that generates its own contractions.
- yellow liquid component of blood.
- the two chamber on the right of the heart from the two chambers on the left.
- blood vessels that carry blood from arteries to capillaries: they determine how much blood flows through capillaries.
- name for white blood cells
- glycoprotein (immunoglobulin) made by plasma cells derived from B-lymphocytes , secreted in response to an antigen; the variable region of the antibody molecule is complimentary in shape to its specific antigen.
- Acid (HHb)/hemoglobin readily combines with hydrogen ions forming this
- type of cell that ingests and destroys pathogens or damaged body cells by the process of phagocytosis; some phagocytes are white blood cells
- vessels/arteries, veins, capillaries
- nodes/they are at intervals along the lymph vessels. these are involved in protection against disease. Bacteria and other unwanted particles are removed from lymph.
- system/The transport system of the body responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body and carrying away carbon dioxide and other wastes; composed of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
- type of white blood cell that is involved in the immune response; unlike phagocytes they become active only in the presence of a particular antigen
- curve (shape)/plots the proportion of hemoglobin in its saturated (oxygen-laden) form on the vertical axis against the prevailing oxygen tension on the horizontal axis. This curve is an important tool for understanding how our blood carries and releases oxygen.
- circulation/circulation that supplies blood to all the body except to the lungs
- veins/bring blood back to the heart from the left and right lungs
- Externa/an outer layer of arteries; containing elastic fibers and collagen fibers.
57 Clues: name for red blood cells • pigment that stores oxygen • name for white blood cells • Diastole/relaxation of the atria • yellow liquid component of blood. • vessels/arteries, veins, capillaries • between the left atrium and the left ventricle. • between the right atrium and the right ventricle • (Cardiac Muscle)/the muscular tissue of the heart. • ...
Circulatory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-11
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- allow blood to flow in only one direction in the heart and control the flow of blood by opening and closing
- this system works as the transportation highway for the body. it consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels. it transports substances such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients in the body
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart
- where gas exchange takes place, oxygen is taken and carbon dioxide is released
- absence of normal cardiac rhythm
- blood vessels that carry waste and carbon dioxide rich blood from the organs of our body to the heart
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- a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- circultaion that supplies blood to all the body except to the lungs
- connect veins and arteries
- a condition in which blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing heart cells to die
11 Clues: connect veins and arteries • absence of normal cardiac rhythm • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart • circultaion that supplies blood to all the body except to the lungs • ...
Heart Disease/ Illnesses 2021-03-25
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- This condition causes the heart's muscles to harden or grow weak.
- Improper beating of the heart, whether irregular, too fast, or too slow.
- Damage or disease in the heart's major blood vessels.
- A chronic condition in which the heart doesn't pump blood as well as it should.
- A circulatory condition in which narrowed blood vessels reduce blood flow to the limbs.
- A condition in which the atria beats too quickly.
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- A condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high
- Sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness.
- An abnormality in the heart the develops before birth.
- Heart Conditions include diseased vessels, structural problems, and blood clots.
- Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply.
- Is an irregular and often rapid heart rate that occurs when the two upper chambers of your heart experience chaotic electrical signals.
12 Clues: A condition in which the atria beats too quickly. • Damage or disease in the heart's major blood vessels. • An abnormality in the heart the develops before birth. • Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply. • This condition causes the heart's muscles to harden or grow weak. • ...
Circulatory System 2024-10-08
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- is a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- blue-carrying carbon dioxide towards the heart.
- sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back.
- red-carrying oxygen and nutrients away from the heart to the body.
- returns blood from the upper body.
- is a muscular organ about the size of a fist. It is located just behind and slightly left of the breastbone.it pumps blood through a network of arteries, veins, and capillaries.
- system that transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and carries carbon dioxide and waste to the lungs.
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- returns blood from the lower body.
- are very tiny blood vessels connecting the arteries and veins.
- (air sacs) of the lungs.
- sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart.
- is the main artery of the heart carrying oxygenated blood to all parts of the body except the lungs.
12 Clues: (air sacs) of the lungs. • returns blood from the lower body. • returns blood from the upper body. • blue-carrying carbon dioxide towards the heart. • sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back. • sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart. • are very tiny blood vessels connecting the arteries and veins. • ...
CAP Lecture 6 - Cardiac Failure / Disease 2014-06-08
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- top number of the blood pressure representing outgoing pressure of the arteries when the heart contracts
- Below number of the blood pressure representing the heart refilling with blood after the contraction
- A drug used to treat heart failure, atrial arrythmias and slows heart rate
- _______Ischaemia = inadequate supply of O2 to cardiac muscle
- The enzyme present in the blood when myocardial damage from ischaemia is occurring
- Blockage or occlusion of the coronary vessel
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- drug that treats fluid retention in congestive heart failure
- _____ Artery disease: narrowing or blockage of arteries
- chest pain
- Heart _____: inability of the heart to function at capacity; reduced myocardial performance
- Angina ______: When coronary arteries become narrowed and chest tightness occurs.
11 Clues: chest pain • Blockage or occlusion of the coronary vessel • _____ Artery disease: narrowing or blockage of arteries • drug that treats fluid retention in congestive heart failure • _______Ischaemia = inadequate supply of O2 to cardiac muscle • A drug used to treat heart failure, atrial arrythmias and slows heart rate • ...
Heart Awareness Crossword 2024-01-25
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- a device used to control an irregular heart rhythm.
- an ultrasound of your heart.
- a doctor that specializes in the heart.
- a diet that has low amounts of__ is good for your heart.
- it is recommended that you take this in the morning when you get up.
- your__ is the number of times your heart beats per minute.
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- just doing a moderate amount of this is good for your health.
- a medication that helps get rid of excess fluid.
- the average heart__ about 1.5 gallons of blood a minute.
- the beating sound you hear when you listen to the heart is the sound of these opening and closing.
- this is an artery that surrounds the heart.
11 Clues: an ultrasound of your heart. • a doctor that specializes in the heart. • this is an artery that surrounds the heart. • a medication that helps get rid of excess fluid. • a device used to control an irregular heart rhythm. • the average heart__ about 1.5 gallons of blood a minute. • a diet that has low amounts of__ is good for your heart. • ...
1403- pbl 1 2026-02-28
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- A type of medicine used to treat abnormal heart rhythms.
- The ion mainly responsible for repolarization of the heart.
- A common example of a Class II antiarrhythmic drug.
- The part of the nervous system that increases heart rate during stress.
- Substances used to prevent or treat disease.
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- The ion responsible for rapid depolarization in heart muscle cells.
- Thickening of the heart muscle seen on A.B.’s echocardiogram.
- A.B was advised to avoid strenuous ______ while taking his medication.
- The structure in the heart where Class II drugs slow conduction.
- A Class II drug that reduces the effects of stress hormones on the heart.
- The four main groups used to organize antiarrhythmic medications.
11 Clues: Substances used to prevent or treat disease. • A common example of a Class II antiarrhythmic drug. • A type of medicine used to treat abnormal heart rhythms. • The ion mainly responsible for repolarization of the heart. • Thickening of the heart muscle seen on A.B.’s echocardiogram. • The structure in the heart where Class II drugs slow conduction. • ...
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 • ...
The Heart Structure and Function 2019-08-06
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- What pumps blood from the heart to the body?
- What takes blood away from the heart?
- Blood leaves the right side of the heart via what?
- What prevents backflow of blood?
- What contracts to force blood into the bottom chamber?
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- What is the cycle that makes the heart beat?
- What side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood?
- Deoxygenated and returns to the right side of the heat via what?
- What side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood?
- how many parts is the heart divided into?
10 Clues: What prevents backflow of blood? • What takes blood away from the heart? • how many parts is the heart divided into? • What is the cycle that makes the heart beat? • What pumps blood from the heart to the body? • What side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood? • What side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood? • Blood leaves the right side of the heart via what? • ...
cardio 2021-09-24
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- caused by blood clots and broken blood vessels in the brain
- device that detects any life-threatening, rapid heartbeat
- branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them
- heart chamber that receives blood into the heart
- Cava large vein that carries blood to the heart from other areas
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system
- a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart
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- a medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patient's chest
- a partition separating two chambers
- the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- valves that keep blood flowing in the correct direction
13 Clues: a partition separating two chambers • heart chamber that receives blood into the heart • valves that keep blood flowing in the correct direction • device that detects any life-threatening, rapid heartbeat • caused by blood clots and broken blood vessels in the brain • Cava large vein that carries blood to the heart from other areas • ...
Circulatory system 2026-03-09
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- The wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- A tiny blood vessel that has walls one cell thick.
- A structure in the heart or veins that prevents backflow.
- Organs where gas exchange takes place.
- The largest artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body.
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- blood cells Cells that defend the body against infection.
- The liquid part of the blood in which cells are suspended.
- Blood components that help with clotting.
- blood cells Cells that contain haemoglobin and carry oxygen around the body.
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood around the body.
12 Clues: Organs where gas exchange takes place. • Blood components that help with clotting. • A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart. • A tiny blood vessel that has walls one cell thick. • The muscular organ that pumps blood around the body. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • blood cells Cells that defend the body against infection. • ...
Human body crossword puzzle 2021-12-10
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- Stores urine
- lower part of the heart
- a group of tissue that carry out functions
- filters out blood in your body
- A group of small cells that work together
- The windpipe
- The liquid part of the blood
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- removes urea and other waste from the body
- a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- a passage that directs air in the lungs
- upper part of the heart
- A basic unit of living things
- A vessel that takes blood from the heart
- a small tube that allows urine to flow out. Platelet A cell fragment important to making airway lungs exchanges oxygen, carbon dioxide with theblood
- a large sac that continues the digestion
15 Clues: Stores urine • The windpipe • lower part of the heart • upper part of the heart • The liquid part of the blood • A basic unit of living things • filters out blood in your body • a passage that directs air in the lungs • a vessel that carries blood to the heart • A vessel that takes blood from the heart • A group of small cells that work together • ...
Circulatory system 2013-02-15
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- Through two upper chambers of the heart which lets the blood move from the body to the heart.
- tiny air sacks at the end of ronchioles
- the smaller branches bronchi turn into
- Is one of the two large chambers that collect and expell blood.
- the liquid blood floats in
- The system which blood goes to and fro.
- The largest artery in the body
- joins veins to Capillaries
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- vessels that unoxynated blood flows in.
- The smallest arteries
- Main muscle for pumping blood
- vessels that oxynated blood flows in.
- the two branches of the lungs
- are the smallest of a bodies blood vessels
- blood vessels that carry the blood away from the heart
15 Clues: The smallest arteries • the liquid blood floats in • joins veins to Capillaries • Main muscle for pumping blood • the two branches of the lungs • The largest artery in the body • vessels that oxynated blood flows in. • the smaller branches bronchi turn into • vessels that unoxynated blood flows in. • tiny air sacks at the end of ronchioles • ...
ECG Crossword for the human body. 2023-01-10
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- carries blood back to the heart.
- The lower chamber of your heart.
- Passageways air takes to get to your lungs.
- The part of your blood that fights disease
- The liquid part of your blood.
- these connect to the alveoli, but are not a part of the circulatory system.
- tube that exits the bladder.
- Tubes that connect the kiddneys to the bladdar.
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- the part of your blood that forms a scab.
- flap that keeps food from entering the trachea.
- It is tiny, and filters your blood.
- Were water is reabsorbed.
- The upper chamber of your heart.
- carries blood away from the heart.
- connects mouth to the stomach
15 Clues: Were water is reabsorbed. • tube that exits the bladder. • connects mouth to the stomach • The liquid part of your blood. • carries blood back to the heart. • The lower chamber of your heart. • The upper chamber of your heart. • carries blood away from the heart. • It is tiny, and filters your blood. • the part of your blood that forms a scab. • ...
Cath Lab Crossword 2019-05-22
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- Name of the department
- Picturing of vessels with contrast
- ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
- Allows for visualization of vessels under x-ray
- Carries blood back to the heart
- Implantable device used to help control slow heart rate
- Closure device used on the wrist
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- Area where patients have pre/post-op cath lab care
- Implantable device used to help control abnormal heart rythyms
- Allows for passage of wires, balloons, and stents
- Potent, fast acting blood thinner used during interventions to prevent thrombosis
- Tubular support placed inside a blood vessel to relieve an obstruction
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Peripheral Vascular Intervention
- Allows for access into a vessel
15 Clues: Name of the department • Allows for access into a vessel • Carries blood back to the heart • Peripheral Vascular Intervention • Closure device used on the wrist • Carries blood away from the heart • Picturing of vessels with contrast • ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction • Allows for visualization of vessels under x-ray • Allows for passage of wires, balloons, and stents • ...
Human Body 2019-12-09
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- A blood cell that carries blood away from the heart
- Liquid part of blood
- A blood cell that fights disease
- absorbs water
- Allows air to pass to and from the lungs
- Large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Lower chamber of the heart
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
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- Where digestion begins
- Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Stores urine
- Organ where most absorption of food takes place
- Found in the kidney, little filter that blood goes through
- A cell fragment that plays an important role in making scabs
15 Clues: Stores urine • absorbs water • Liquid part of blood • Where digestion begins • Upper chamber of the heart • Lower chamber of the heart • A blood cell that fights disease • Allows air to pass to and from the lungs • Organ where most absorption of food takes place • A blood cell that carries blood away from the heart • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • ...
Med Term 2024-06-29
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- - Disease of the heart muscle.
- - Largest artery in the body.
- - High blood pressure.
- - Medical term for a heart attack.
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- - Relating to the lungs.
- - Membrane that surrounds the heart.
- - Pertaining to the heart.
- - Build-up of fats, cholesterol, and other substances in arteries.
- - Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- - Test that records electrical activity of the heart.
10 Clues: - High blood pressure. • - Relating to the lungs. • - Pertaining to the heart. • - Largest artery in the body. • - Disease of the heart muscle. • - Medical term for a heart attack. • - Membrane that surrounds the heart. • - Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • - Test that records electrical activity of the heart. • ...
Living Organisms 2021-04-12
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- bones that protect the heart/lungs
- similar cells with specific function
- system that allows body to sense
- system that supports the body
- basic unit of life
- system that provides blood to body
- muscle that helps digestion
- system that provides oxygen to body
- muscle that pushes food to stomach
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- system that breaks down food
- composed of many cells
- makes the blood cells
- vessel that takes blood back to heart
- composed of one cell
- system that allows movement
- vessel that takes blood away from heart
- tube that allows air into lungs
- bone that protects the brain
18 Clues: basic unit of life • composed of one cell • makes the blood cells • composed of many cells • system that allows movement • muscle that helps digestion • system that breaks down food • bone that protects the brain • system that supports the body • tube that allows air into lungs • system that allows body to sense • bones that protect the heart/lungs • ...
The Body 2018-12-05
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- You can hear with this
- This helps your leg to bend
- You breathe with these
- This helps you to smile
- This is where you put your shoe
- You think with this
- These take blood away from your heart
- This pumps to keep you alive
- This is at the end of your arm
- This covers your head
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- You can see with this
- You walk with this
- This helps your arm to bend
- This helps you to swallow
- You have 5 on your hand
- You can eat with these
- These take blood to your heart
- You can reach with this
18 Clues: You walk with this • You think with this • You can see with this • This covers your head • You can hear with this • You breathe with these • You can eat with these • This helps you to smile • You have 5 on your hand • You can reach with this • This helps you to swallow • This helps your leg to bend • This helps your arm to bend • This pumps to keep you alive • ...
Biology Task Andias 2019-09-11
11 Clues: Rich oxygen • Biggest artery • Rich carbon dioxide • Low hemoglobin level • Blood is harder to clot • Upper part of the heart • Prevents blood backflow • Lower part of the heart • Carries blood into the heart • Protein that bonds with oxygen • Carries blood out of the heart
Parts of Hearts crosswords 2023-07-13
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- consists of three thin flaps of tissue (called cusps, or leaflets).
- drains the left upper lobe and the lingula.
- large vein that carries the deoxygenated blood from the lower and middle body into the right atrium of the heart.
- the largest artery of the body and carries blood from the heart to the circulatory system.
- the longest part of your aorta.
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- in the left half of the heart between the left ventricle and the aorta.
- the superior of the two venae cavae, the great venous trunks that return deoxygenated blood from the systemic circulation to the right atrium of the heart.
- Drains your right lung's upper lobe and middle lobe.
- transport deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
- is a valve of the heart that lies between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery, and has three cusps.
- carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to the rest of your aorta.
- transport deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
- one of four valves in the heart that keep blood flowing in the right direction.
13 Clues: the longest part of your aorta. • drains the left upper lobe and the lingula. • Drains your right lung's upper lobe and middle lobe. • consists of three thin flaps of tissue (called cusps, or leaflets). • carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to the rest of your aorta. • in the left half of the heart between the left ventricle and the aorta. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-03-25
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- These blood vessels carry blood back toward the heart.
- These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart.
- The process of breathing in.
- The large artery that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- This gas is transported by red blood cells.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- The liquid part of blood.
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- The process of breathing out.
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The muscle that contracts and relaxes to help you breathe.
- These are tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.
- The small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- These structures in the heart prevent the backflow of blood.
13 Clues: The liquid part of blood. • The process of breathing in. • The process of breathing out. • The main organ of the respiratory system. • This gas is transported by red blood cells. • These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart. • These blood vessels carry blood back toward the heart. • The small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
Veterinary valentines 2022-02-10
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- Uh oh! Male dog had too much fun with his “girlfriend” and now has ____
- “Don’t worry, he never ___ anyone”
- Proper name of heartworm
- My heart is breaking, now I have
- Female dog is feeling amorous, she must be in ___
- Yorkie: You make my knees weak! I have a ___
- My heart is just too big for my body!
- The love drug
- My heart is beating erratically! Grab the ___
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- Don’t put these flowers in your valentine bouquet!
- Golden retriever: You make my knees weak! I have ____
- Help! My dog ate 3 pounds of valentines chocolate. Grab the ____
- Client comes in with a labrahuskycorgipoo. You put it in the computer as ___
- Worst breed to trim nails
- #11 across, why?
- Oh my achy, breaky, infected heart!
16 Clues: The love drug • #11 across, why? • Proper name of heartworm • Worst breed to trim nails • My heart is breaking, now I have • “Don’t worry, he never ___ anyone” • Oh my achy, breaky, infected heart! • My heart is just too big for my body! • Yorkie: You make my knees weak! I have a ___ • My heart is beating erratically! Grab the ___ • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-10-26
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- location of the heart
- caused by the closure of the aortic valve and pulmonary valve
- inner layer of the heart's wall
- a sound made by the backflow of blood through either set of valves that cannot open or close properly
- open as blood pumped through
- protective outer layer of the heart's wall
- backflow and repump
- fills the space between the layers of the pericardium
- discharging chambers for oxygen-rich blood
- heart workload increased
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- a double serous membrane surrounding the heart
- allow blood to circulate to all parts of the body
- the main organ in the cardiocascualr system and pumps blood
- recieving chambers for oxygen-poor blood
- muscular middle layer of the heart's wall
- caused by the closure of the atrioventricular valves
16 Clues: backflow and repump • location of the heart • heart workload increased • open as blood pumped through • inner layer of the heart's wall • recieving chambers for oxygen-poor blood • muscular middle layer of the heart's wall • protective outer layer of the heart's wall • discharging chambers for oxygen-rich blood • a double serous membrane surrounding the heart • ...
CLINICAL EAMINATIONS 2024-12-19
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- – a term used to describe the stomach and intestines as one unit
- – a bluish discoloration of the skin, resulting from inadequate oxygen
- diseases
- – the use of a stethoscope to listen to sounds produced by the functions of the
- – an increased pulse rate seen often with fear, pain, exercise, and certain
- – instrument used to examine the interior eye
- circulatory, and digestive systems
- – instrument used to examine the interior ear
- – rapid breathing
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- – using touch to determine the character of deeper, underlying body structures
- – a decreased pulse rate seen most commonly with electrolyte imbalances or
- – a fluctuation in the heart rate
- – normal breathing
- – any abnormal heart sounds produced by improper blood flow through the heart
- in the blood
- disease
- – difficulty breathing, characterized by shallow rapid breaths with abdominal effort
17 Clues: disease • diseases • in the blood • – rapid breathing • – normal breathing • – a fluctuation in the heart rate • circulatory, and digestive systems • – instrument used to examine the interior eye • – instrument used to examine the interior ear • – a term used to describe the stomach and intestines as one unit • ...
🧩 Vital Signs Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- Instrument used to listen to body sounds
- When measuring temperature, you cannot use this site if the person is unconscious or receiving oxygen
- Blood in the urine
- Body temperature can be measured at this site
- This is the most common site for a skin puncture
- The heart muscle relaxes during ______
- A _____ thermometer is color coded in red
- Sugar in the urine
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- Used to measure blood pressure
- A heart rate less than 60 beats/minute
- The period of heart muscle contraction
- Measurement of the force of blood against artery walls
- A heart rate over 100 beats/minute
- The site most often used for taking a pulse
- This site needs to be dry for an accurate measurement
- A healthy adult has 12-20 of these per minute
16 Clues: Blood in the urine • Sugar in the urine • Used to measure blood pressure • A heart rate over 100 beats/minute • A heart rate less than 60 beats/minute • The period of heart muscle contraction • The heart muscle relaxes during ______ • Instrument used to listen to body sounds • A _____ thermometer is color coded in red • The site most often used for taking a pulse • ...
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. • ...
3.3 The Human Circulatory System 2024-01-19
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- The side of the heart which receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- Deoxygenated blood from the body first enters into the right __________ of the heart
- The liquid component of blood, containing dissolved nutrients and wastes, which makes up about 55% of blood volume.
- Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart.
- These protect us from bacteria and other germs which may enter the blood and make us sick.
- At the capillaries of the alveoli, oxygen enters the blood, and _________ ________ diffuses into the lungs.
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- These have strong elastic walls, and transport blood away from the heart.
- The only artery in the body which carries deoxygenated blood.
- The component of blood which help with blood clotting if you are injured.
- These contain haemoglobin to carry oxygen, and have a flattened shape for increased surface area.
- Type of blood vessesl that have thinner walls, and valves to prevent the backflow of blood
- Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels which deliver oxygen to the cells.
- The lower two chambers of the heart.
- Muscular organ which pumps blood around the body.
- 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 • ...
Amanda; Vital Signs Crossword 2023-02-06
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- Pyrexia is more commonly known as having a _____.
- When core temp is abnormally low.
- Measure of force exerted on arterial walls.
- There are ____ phases of Korotkoff sounds.
- Difficulty breathing
- ____ and a sphygmomanometer is required to take blood pressure.
- 95-100% is considered normal ______ saturation.
- Measure of how many times heart beats per minute.
- Top number of blood pressure
- Slow heart rate
- One inspiration and expiration is called ____.
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- High Blood Pressure
- Measure of core body heat.
- One of the four methods of temperature measure.
- Bottom number of blood pressure
- _____ pulse is often the easiest to palpate.
- Low Blood Pressure
- _____ to twenty is considered a normal breathing rate.
- Fast heart rate
- When core temp is abnormally high.
20 Clues: Fast heart rate • Slow heart rate • Low Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure • Difficulty breathing • Measure of core body heat. • Top number of blood pressure • Bottom number of blood pressure • When core temp is abnormally low. • When core temp is abnormally high. • There are ____ phases of Korotkoff sounds. • Measure of force exerted on arterial walls. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-17
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- bodies chemical messengers
- reduces change or output
- removes waste and toxins from the body
- system of bones
- organ system used to breath
- increase change or output
- the breakdown of food without chemical change
- can shorten or contract to produce body movement
- consist of a single muscle cell
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- necessary to produce offspring
- breaks food down into absorbable molecules
- self-regulating process
- system that makes hormones
- contains the heart and blood vessels
- blood vessel carries blood from the heart
- provides strength to the body
- consists of the brain, spinal cord, and sensory organs
- blood vessel carries blood to the heart
- organ that makes hormones, sweat, and tears
- system that converts food
20 Clues: system of bones • self-regulating process • reduces change or output • system that converts food • increase change or output • bodies chemical messengers • system that makes hormones • organ system used to breath • provides strength to the body • necessary to produce offspring • consist of a single muscle cell • contains the heart and blood vessels • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- an elastic tissue that covers the lungs
- a saliva that breaks down food
- allows movement in one direction
- sends messages to the sensory organs
- carry blood back to the heart
- an area that contains the vocal cords
- carries blood away from the heart
- an artery that carries oxygenated blood
- a large muscle that forms along the ribs and muscles
- controls hormones
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- largest and most complex part of the brain
- allows rotating movement
- a tissue that prevents choking
- a muscular tube
- contains information on the person
- a network of blood vessels
- a thick liquid that processes food
- found in the heart, and forces blood
- a box that holds lungs, and other respiratory parts
- helps bone repair
20 Clues: a muscular tube • helps bone repair • controls hormones • allows rotating movement • a network of blood vessels • carry blood back to the heart • a tissue that prevents choking • a saliva that breaks down food • allows movement in one direction • carries blood away from the heart • contains information on the person • a thick liquid that processes food • ...
Medical terminology 2024-02-06
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- Inflammation of the sinuses
- A specialist in the endocrine system
- Process of identifying a health issue
- A group of muscle disorders or disease
- The study of the heart and cardiac system
- inflammation of the pancreas
- Inflammation of the heart muscle that can affect the heart's ability to pump
- Anticipated outcome of a medical condition
- The study of geriatrics
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- Prevents blood clotting
- Inflammation of a joint
- A surgical procedure to remove the gall bladder
- Surgical joint replacement
- A test that looks at heart function
- Preventative intervention to stimulate the immune system
- A clue to help with diagnosing a condition
- Inflammation of the skin
- Elevated blood pressure
- The study of disease
- Breast removal surgery
20 Clues: The study of disease • Breast removal surgery • Prevents blood clotting • Inflammation of a joint • Elevated blood pressure • The study of geriatrics • Inflammation of the skin • Surgical joint replacement • Inflammation of the sinuses • inflammation of the pancreas • A test that looks at heart function • A specialist in the endocrine system • Process of identifying a health issue • ...
Med Term Set #9 2026-01-16
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- arteries
- to turn or roll
- the heart between beats,at rest
- drug that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- picture or printout of a test result
- growth; development
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- involuntary contraction
- ventricle(one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
- a tuve you must PUT DOWN
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- plaque buildup
- lung
- record/recording
- the process of clotting
- heart
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- to expand
- vessels
- fatal(deadly)
- contraction
- lung
- wall
- to get smaller in diameter
- vessels
25 Clues: lung • lung • wall • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • fatal(deadly) • plaque buildup • to turn or roll • record/recording • growth; development • the process of clotting • involuntary contraction • a tuve you must PUT DOWN • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats,at rest • picture or printout of a test result • ...
Vital Signs 2024-10-15
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- When the body is out of balance
- High temperature
- The silent killer
- The tissue your ears and nose are made from
- How many gallons of spit do we make in a lifetime
- What digestion makes food particles smaller
- Measurement of unit for heart rate and pulse
- Prolonged exposure to cold temperatures
- Typical unit of measurement for height in other countries
- Body heat
- Body Mass
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- USA unit measure for temperature
- Physical feeling of blood pressure
- Medical reference to body's overall health
- clinical term for high heart rate
- Clinical term for low heart rate
- Low blood Pressure
- Tissue that carries messages to and from the brain.
- Breathing that takes effort
- First step in digestion
20 Clues: Body heat • Body Mass • High temperature • The silent killer • Low blood Pressure • First step in digestion • Breathing that takes effort • When the body is out of balance • USA unit measure for temperature • Clinical term for low heart rate • clinical term for high heart rate • Physical feeling of blood pressure • Prolonged exposure to cold temperatures • ...
Nutrition Therapy 2024-12-19
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- calculated measure of weight relative to height
- gold standard in bariatric surgery
- eating can reduce cardiac arrest
- excessive salts and calcium in in blood
- immune reaction to eating gluten
- impaired ventricles unable to fill heart with blood
- efforts to improve blood lipid profile
- calcium sale and cholesterol crystals
- drains body of vitamins and minerals if consumed excessively
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- disease of the liver
- sharp chest pain
- medical term for increased heart beat
- Latin term for MI
- lowest rate of energy expenditure
- clumps together easily making it bad for arteries
- most invasive of the bariatric surgeries
- another name for omega 3
- sphincter open allowing reflux
- blood flow to heart is blocked
- fluid buildup in the abdomen
20 Clues: sharp chest pain • Latin term for MI • disease of the liver • another name for omega 3 • fluid buildup in the abdomen • sphincter open allowing reflux • blood flow to heart is blocked • eating can reduce cardiac arrest • immune reaction to eating gluten • lowest rate of energy expenditure • gold standard in bariatric surgery • medical term for increased heart beat • ...
Vital signs 2025-05-12
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- very rapid and deep breathing
- reflects the heartbeat
- on the wrist closest to the thumb
- used for auscultation
- no breathing
- most common way to take a temperature
- heart rate over 100 beats per minute
- most commonly used in infants and children
- very shallow and slow breathing
- last sound
- most common used in infants
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- the act of breathing
- abnormally fast breathing
- heart rate less than 60 beats per minute ]
- first sound
- located at the side of the neck laterally to trachea
- femoral artery
- abnormal slow breathing
- located at the apex of the heart
- membrane most favorable site
- between the upper, lateral part of the eye and upper middle part of the ear
- elbow crease
22 Clues: last sound • first sound • no breathing • elbow crease • femoral artery • the act of breathing • used for auscultation • reflects the heartbeat • abnormal slow breathing • abnormally fast breathing • most common used in infants • very rapid and deep breathing • membrane most favorable site • very shallow and slow breathing • located at the apex of the heart • ...
Unit 2 revision 2020-12-09
Across
- pull chromatids apart
- sites of exchange have a large what?
- absorbs fatty acids and glycerol
- the artery feeding the heart muscle with oxygen
- prevent back flow of blood
- the thickness of a capillary wall
- - engulfs and digests microbes
- heart rate and breathing rate
- - cell division
- capillary smallest blood vessel, site of exchange
- - half the number of chromosomes or one set
- - produces antibodies
- top chambers of the heart
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- bottom chambers of the heart
- - protects the body from harm
- - chromosomes line up here during mitosis
- controls co-ordination and balance
- site of gas exchange in lung
- the CNS is made up of the brain and......
- clot the blood
- new cells in mitosis are given this name
- finger like projections found in small intestine
- the liquid all other blood cells are suspended in
- - the name for engulf and digest
- the final thing to divide in mitosis
- - 2 sets of chromosomes
- - found on the skin and detects stimuli e.g pain
- the pulmonary artery sends blood here
28 Clues: clot the blood • - cell division • pull chromatids apart • - produces antibodies • - 2 sets of chromosomes • top chambers of the heart • prevent back flow of blood • bottom chambers of the heart • site of gas exchange in lung • - protects the body from harm • heart rate and breathing rate • - engulfs and digests microbes • absorbs fatty acids and glycerol • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR AND RESPIRATORY HEALTH 2021-06-24
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- A DOME SHAPED MUSCLE THAT LIES BELOW THE LUNGS
- A CONDITION IN WHICH AN ARTERY WALL HARDENS AND THICKENS DUE TO PLAQUE BUILDUP
- PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN BLOOD CLOTTING PROCESS
- BLOOD VESSELS THAT CARRY BLOOD TO THE HEART
- THE UPPER CHAMBER OF THE HEART
- TINY SACS IN THE LUNGS
- LIPOPROTEIN THAT PICKS UP EXCESS CHOLESTEROL FROM BODY TISSUES AND ARTERY WALLS AND CARRY IT TO THE LIVER
- LIQUID COMPONENT OF BLOOD
- WHEN BLOOD PRESSURE IS CONSISTENTLY 140/90 OR GREATER
- CARRY OXYGEN FROM THE LUNGS TO ALL THE PARTS OF YOUR BODY
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- AN INFECTION THAT CAUSES THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES LINING THE BRONCHI TO BECOME INFLAMED
- REGULATES THE RATE OF HEART CONTRACTIONS
- IS DISORDER IN WHICH RESPIRATORY PASSAGEWAYS BECOME INFLAMED
- lipoprotein THAT CARRIES CHOLESTEROL TO BODY TISSUES FOR USE OR STORAGE
- SMALLEST BLOOD VESSELS IN THE BODY
- BUILDS UP IN THE ARTERY WALLS
- CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART
- HEART'S LOWER CHAMBER
- PROTECTs AGAINST DISEASES & FOREIGN SUBSTANCES
- THE FORCE WITH WHICH BLOOD PUSHES AGAINST THE WALLS OF YOUR BLOOD VESSELS
20 Clues: HEART'S LOWER CHAMBER • TINY SACS IN THE LUNGS • LIQUID COMPONENT OF BLOOD • BUILDS UP IN THE ARTERY WALLS • THE UPPER CHAMBER OF THE HEART • CARRY BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART • SMALLEST BLOOD VESSELS IN THE BODY • REGULATES THE RATE OF HEART CONTRACTIONS • BLOOD VESSELS THAT CARRY BLOOD TO THE HEART • A DOME SHAPED MUSCLE THAT LIES BELOW THE LUNGS • ...
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. • ...
first aid 2022-10-26
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- loss of distinct body part
- what is the usal resting heart rate?
- life-saving process done when someone breathing or heart stops
- most injuries need this as fast as possible. makes a big difference
- one reason CPR might have to be used is after someone ________
- what is the human heart the size of?
- the human heart is a _______
- can be blunt, sharp or projectile
- major artery that supplies blood to the arm and hand
- what does CPR use?
- messy wound caused by tearing or crushing, can cause a lot of damage
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- caused by scraping force or friction
- helps control severe bleeding and cut off circulation
- deep wound caused by a sharp object small but deep
- emergency care give immediately to an injured person
- bandage to supply pressure to help control bleeding
- major artery that supplies blood to the lower body
- when in doubt always get ________ _______
- by tearing force where tissue is completely torn away
- something that happened quickly and needs immediate attention
- clean straight wound caused by a sharp object
21 Clues: what does CPR use? • loss of distinct body part • the human heart is a _______ • can be blunt, sharp or projectile • caused by scraping force or friction • what is the usal resting heart rate? • what is the human heart the size of? • when in doubt always get ________ _______ • clean straight wound caused by a sharp object • deep wound caused by a sharp object small but deep • ...
Grandpa's Puzzle 2022-12-06
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- is randis Husband
- is Brittany's son.
- now the 2nd youngest in our entire family still favorite.
- you called him Galdis.
- best person in the entire world & has the biggest heart in the entire universe.
- randis oldest boy child.
- is Brittany's bonus daughter.
- aunt Lisa's husband.
- she is Tuff's mom.
- is Jo's future husband.
- randis youngest.
- has 4 kids, 2 grandkids,, HUGE HEART
- lives in Ak we miss her.
- named after a type of car & now has two babies under 3.
- is kia's husband.
- #1DAHHDAHHDAHH has a HUGE heart
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- randis middle boy child.
- is the shortest of the family. We still love her.
- Your favorite granddaughter. Has a HUGE heart.
- kortnees boyfriend
- kia's fresh new baby.
- Lisa's oldest.
- aunt lisa and uncle Ronnie's 4th kid (has 4 legs)
- kortnees little boy.
- one of your other new favorite little people.
- is Brittany's man.
- one of your new favorite little people & Jo's bonus daughter
- our Hero, we all love you most
- Charlotte's only son.
- is Brittany's oldest.
- JO'S MOM
31 Clues: JO'S MOM • Lisa's oldest. • randis youngest. • is randis Husband • is kia's husband. • is Brittany's son. • kortnees boyfriend • she is Tuff's mom. • is Brittany's man. • aunt Lisa's husband. • kortnees little boy. • kia's fresh new baby. • Charlotte's only son. • is Brittany's oldest. • you called him Galdis. • is Jo's future husband. • randis middle boy child. • randis oldest boy child. • ...
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 • ...
Biology Exam Revision 2019-10-29
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- Quiet Breathing, ... volume
- Movement of substances out
- Very large molecules
- Tube to stomach
- The heart is made from .;. muscle
- Made from dead tissue (in plants)
- Some single-celled organisms have ... vacuoles
- Controls heart beat
- Circulation from heart to body
- Have simple stomachs ... fermenters
- Are control groups always possible?
- Nucleic Acid monomer
- Sperm have ... for movement
- The source for all energy on earth
- ATP has a ... bond
- Thylakoid membranes stack to form a ...
- Enzymes are made from...
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- Moveable proteins in bilayer
- Air sacs
- Glucose storage in plants
- Function is to carry oxygen
- Have guard cells
- Interstitial Fluid
- Proteins that recognise antigens
- Directly using senses
- Eat large dead animals
- When guard cells are full of water
- Main 'liquid' in blood
- Cell eating
- Irregular heart beat
- Involved in chemical digestion
- Contains symbiotic bacteria
- The thing all livings things are made from
- Has a greater affinity for oxygen
- Rebuilding chemicals into useable forms
- Close off trachea when swallowing
- Non-competitive enzymes ... the active site
37 Clues: Air sacs • Cell eating • Tube to stomach • Have guard cells • Interstitial Fluid • ATP has a ... bond • Controls heart beat • Very large molecules • Irregular heart beat • 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 • Function is to carry oxygen • ...
Chordates and Fishes 2021-01-07
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- a small elongated marine invertebrate that resembles a fish but lacks jaws and obvious sense organs.
- a marine tunicate that has a body with orifices through which water flows into and out of a central pharynx.
- Cold-blooded
- an unpaired fin on the back of a fish or whale
- Posterior/external opening where digestive,reproductive,urinary systems combine to excrete materials.
- A parasite
- Fleshy fins joined to body by a single bone
- Tail fin
- Helps fish breathe without swimming
- The upper chamber of the heart
- detects changes in sound, touch, pressure, or other distortions & vibrations in the water
- helping to control the direction of movement during locomotion.
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- large, growing to a maximum size of just over 2.5 m, and bulky.
- Teeth-like scales that feel like sandpaper
- This class consists of all the cartilaginous fishes
- Slimefish
- Lower chamber of the heart(main pumping chamber)
- Helps with sinking or floating
- a cartilaginous skeletal rod supporting the body in all embryonic and some adult chordate animals.
- Fins are stretched over bony or spikey spines
20 Clues: Tail fin • Slimefish • A parasite • Cold-blooded • Helps with sinking or floating • The upper chamber of the heart • Helps fish breathe without swimming • Teeth-like scales that feel like sandpaper • Fleshy fins joined to body by a single bone • Fins are stretched over bony or spikey spines • an unpaired fin on the back of a fish or whale • ...
Respiratory/circulatory CrossWord 2023-02-16
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- Before the Epiglottis but after the Nasal cavity
- Blood comes from the Superior Vena-Cava to this chamber of the heart
- carries oxygen to all of the body's cells
- underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out
- pumps blood throughout the body
- Alternating expansion and relaxation of an artery causing this
- the start of the respiratory system
- carries oxygen depleted blood back to the heart
- smallest of all blood vessels
- Holds most of the oxygen
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- Measure of how much pressure is exerted against the blood vessels by the blood
- Inhaling and Exhaling
- collect and stick to the vessel at the wound site
- Traps foreign particles in your nose and then sweeps them towards your throat
- branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles
- Caused by smoking and breathing toxic materials in
- blood travels through these tubes from the heart to the body
- Long tube in the chest cavity
- Carries the blood and other important nutrients for the body
- Individual air sacks
- Respiratory pathways become irritated and bronchioles constrict
21 Clues: Individual air sacks • Inhaling and Exhaling • Holds most of the oxygen • Long tube in the chest cavity • smallest of all blood vessels • pumps blood throughout the body • the start of the respiratory system • carries oxygen to all of the body's cells • underneath the lungs;helps you to breathe out • branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles • ...
Lou Gehrig's Disease 2017-10-20
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- A large group of unicellular microorganisms
- Single or multi-celled microorganism
- Tiny single celled organisms that produce toxins that cause disease
- The enlargement of an artery cause by a weakened artery wall
- A disease that lasts for a short period of time
- A disease that lasts a long time
- This organism occupy's a position between bacteria and Viruses
- White blood cell that surrounds and kills pathogens
- A type of helminth
- Disease A disease that can be easily passed from person to person
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- Attack A sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence that involves the heart
- The most likely course of a disease
- White blood cells that help the body fight pathogens
- A device that is implanted in the heart to stimulate normal heart contractions
- Disease A disease that cannot be easily passed from person to person
- A biological agent that reproduces itself inside the cells of living hosts
- The body's first line of defense
- A germ that causes disease
- A parasitic worm
- A sign you have a disease
20 Clues: A parasitic worm • A type of helminth • A sign you have a disease • A germ that causes disease • The body's first line of defense • A disease that lasts a long time • The most likely course of a disease • Single or multi-celled microorganism • A large group of unicellular microorganisms • A disease that lasts for a short period of time • ...
Chapters 4, 9, 10 2021-11-29
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- heart attack
- caused by deficiency of pituitary hormones
- causes extreme thirst
- abnormally fast heart rate
- high blood potassium level
- unexpected cessation cardiac activity
- impairment or loss of the sense of smell
- right-sided heart disease
- spitting up blood
- failure of the adrenocortical function
- excessive circulating cortisol levels
- abnormally slow heart rate
- infective inflammation of the lungs
- life-threatening condition
- highly contagious, acute viral infection
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- congenital hypothyroidism developing in childhood
- enlargement of the thyroid gland
- inflammation of the larynx
- overproduction of PTH
- hemorrhage from the nose
- promotes bone and tissue growth
- hoarsness
- sore throat
- crooked nasal septum
- myocardial muscle spasm
- collapsed state of the pulmonary tissue
- cancer neoplasm of the thyroid gland
- surgialpuncture of a vein to withdraw blood
- hardening of the arteries
- maintains proper blood glucose level
- regulates rate of cellular metabolism
- benign growths that form in the nasal cavity
- abnormal pattern of growth and stature
- deposits of fat-containing substances
34 Clues: hoarsness • sore throat • heart attack • spitting up blood • crooked nasal septum • overproduction of PTH • causes extreme thirst • myocardial muscle spasm • hemorrhage from the nose • hardening of the arteries • right-sided heart disease • inflammation of the larynx • abnormally fast heart rate • high blood potassium level • abnormally slow heart rate • life-threatening condition • ...
Lifestyle Diseases 2024-01-02
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- Disease that develop over time as a result of genes, environment, and behaviors
- Tiny blood vessels with thin that oxygen passes through
- Statement about the likely outcome of a disease
- Blood vessels that deliver blood from the rest of the body back to the heart
- Abnormal cells reproduced uncontrollably
- Blood flow to the heart is blocked or disrupted
- Force that blood exerts on the arterial walls
- Record of disease among close biological relatives
- Large, muscular blood vessels that deliver blood from the heart to the vessels of the body
- Tumor of non-cancerous cells
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- Health conditions that develop as a result of another disease
- Tumor of cancerous cells
- Body is unable to regulate blood sugar
- Health conditions that harm the function of the heart and blood vessels
- Condition of high blood sugar
- Internal balance
- Disease in which fatty deposits collect in the walls of arteries, restricting blood flow
- Blood vessels in the brain become narrow or block
- Disease is characterized by high blood pressure
- 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 • Statement about the likely outcome of a disease • Blood flow to the heart is blocked or disrupted • ...
Pericardial Disease 2026-01-28
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- Primary imaging modality used to detect an effusion
- Interventricular septal motion seen on 2D
- Effusion located all the way around the heart
- For hemodynamic changes shown by hues of red/blue
- Vessel assessed for RAP
- Life threatening condition caused by increased pericardial pressure
- Fingerlike projections sometimes seen in inflammatory effusions
- MV/TV inflow variation with respiration
- Inflammation of pericardium
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- Appearance of the heart within a large effusion described as a "_____" heart
- 2D appearance of pericardial/pleural effusion
- Cardiac phase most affected by pericardial disease
- Doppler display used for velocity/ timing analysis
- Hepatic vein flow abnormality in constriction
- Dilated IVC with reduced respiratory collapse
- Measure size of fluid filled areas and use for echo guided pericardiocentesis
- Abnormal fluid within pericardial space
- Diastolic ______ of right ventricle is a big sign of tamponade
- Effusion localized to one area of the heart
- Squeaky sound heard on auscultation associated with pericarditis
- Most common treatment for pericarditis
- Useful to visualize collapse of right sided chambers/ IVC collapse
22 Clues: Vessel assessed for RAP • Inflammation of pericardium • Most common treatment for pericarditis • Abnormal fluid within pericardial space • MV/TV inflow variation with respiration • Interventricular septal motion seen on 2D • Effusion localized to one area of the heart • 2D appearance of pericardial/pleural effusion • Hepatic vein flow abnormality in constriction • ...
Organ System Crossword 2024-09-08
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- The endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate growth
- Organ system that breaks down food for cells to use
- A blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart
- Organ that contains acid and breaks down food
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food
- Organ system that gives your body structure
- bone that protects your brain
- Organ that help you breath
- Organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones
- Groups of cells with a similar function that work together
- Organ system that helps keep you healthy from disease
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Organ that gets rid of toxins in blood
- Organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses
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- Organ system that functions to allow reproduction
- Organs that gets rid of waste from blood
- Bones that protect the heart and lungs
- Organ that pumps blood
- Basic building blocks of all living organisms
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food
- Organ that absorbs water from food
- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere
- A group of organs working together ...organ _____
- Heart, liver, brain, etc.
24 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Heart, liver, brain, etc. • Organ that help you breath • bone that protects your brain • Organ that absorbs water from food • Tissue that connects muscle to bone • Bones that protect the heart and lungs • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food • Organ that gets rid of toxins in blood • ...
Veterinary valentines 2022-02-10
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- Uh oh! Male dog had too much fun with his “girlfriend” and now has ____
- “Don’t worry, he never ___ anyone”
- Proper name of heartworm
- My heart is breaking, now I have
- Female dog is feeling amorous, she must be in ___
- Yorkie: You make my knees weak! I have a ___
- My heart is just too big for my body!
- The love drug
- My heart is beating erratically! Grab the ___
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- Don’t put these flowers in your valentine bouquet!
- Golden retriever: You make my knees weak! I have ____
- Help! My dog ate 3 pounds of valentines chocolate. Grab the ____
- Client comes in with a labrahuskycorgipoo. You put it in the computer as ___
- Worst breed to trim nails
- Why?
- Oh my achy, breaky, infected heart!
16 Clues: Why? • The love drug • Proper name of heartworm • Worst breed to trim nails • My heart is breaking, now I have • “Don’t worry, he never ___ anyone” • Oh my achy, breaky, infected heart! • My heart is just too big for my body! • Yorkie: You make my knees weak! I have a ___ • My heart is beating erratically! Grab the ___ • Female dog is feeling amorous, she must be in ___ • ...
science 2025-08-19
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- – Muscle that helps in breathing.
- – Structure covering the trachea during swallowing.
- – The process of taking in air.
- – Organ where gas exchange happens in humans.
- - Tiny hair-like structures that trap dust in the respiratory tract
- – The system that transports oxygen and nutrients.
- – Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart.
- – Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- – Red blood cell pigment that carries oxygen.
- - Tubes that carry oxygen into the lungs
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- - Smallest blood vessels where exchange of gases occurs
- - Gaseous waste removed by the lungs
- - Thin wall separating the right and left sides of the heart
- - The large artery that carries blood from the heart to the body
- - prevents backflow of blood
- – Tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs.
16 Clues: - prevents backflow of blood • – The process of taking in air. • – Muscle that helps in breathing. • - Gaseous waste removed by the lungs • – Organ where gas exchange happens in humans. • – Red blood cell pigment that carries oxygen. • - Tubes that carry oxygen into the lungs • – The system that transports oxygen and nutrients. • ...
Vital Signs 2026-04-06
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- Tool used to measure body heat
- The process of breathing in oxygen and out carbon dioxide
- Top number in a blood pressure reading
- Bottom number in a blood pressure reading
- Measurement of how hot or cold the body is
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- Force of blood pushing against artery walls
- Another word for respiration
- Measurements like pulse, temperature, and breathing that show body health
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Number of heartbeats per minute
- What the heart does to pump blood
- Heart rate when the body is at complete rest
- Healthy range for vital signs
- Gas your body needs to survive, measured in blood levels
- Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- The rhythm of your heartbeat felt in your wrist or neck
16 Clues: Another word for respiration • Healthy range for vital signs • Tool used to measure body heat • Number of heartbeats per minute • What the heart does to pump blood • Top number in a blood pressure reading • Bottom number in a blood pressure reading • Measurement of how hot or cold the body is • Force of blood pushing against artery walls • ...
Chapter 19 Heart 2023-02-15
11 Clues: relaxation • contraction • enlarged heart • pumping chambers • degree of stretch • receiving chambers • transport blood toward the heart • transport blood away from the heart • smallest vessel; gas exchange in tissues • resistance in arteries to ejection of blood • chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
Cool Science 2021-03-11
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- Connect arteries and veins
- The blood carries this away from the heart
- Open and close for the blood to head in different directions
- The body system responsible for transporting blood
- Heart beats at an unusual pace
- Help give your blood oxygen
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- Carries blood from the heart
- Heart beats at a slow pace
- Carries to the heart
- Pumps the blood in your body
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
Myocardial infraction 2026-02-26
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- , Narrowing of blood vessels
- , Death of heart muscle due to lack of blood supply
- , Muscular layer of the heart affected in heart attack
- , Reduced blood supply to tissue
- , Drug given immediately during heart attack
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- , Chest pain caused by reduced blood supply to heart
- , Blood clot inside artery
- , Cardiac marker elevated in myocardial infarction
- , Test used to record electrical activity of heart
- , Fatty deposit inside arteries
10 Clues: , Blood clot inside artery • , Narrowing of blood vessels • , Fatty deposit inside arteries • , Reduced blood supply to tissue • , Drug given immediately during heart attack • , Cardiac marker elevated in myocardial infarction • , Test used to record electrical activity of heart • , Death of heart muscle due to lack of blood supply • ...
Cardiovascular System 2020-08-17
10 Clues: RELAXATION OF HEART • DEOXYGENERATED BLOOD • contraction OF HEART • LARGEST BLOOD VESSEL • CHAMBERS OF HUMAN HEART • BLOOD FROM LOWER LIMB HEART • BLOOD FROM UPER LIMB TO HEART • OXYGENERATED BLOOD TO BODY PARTS • VALVE BETWEEN LEFT ARTRIUM AND LEFT VENTRICLE • VALVE BETWEEN RIGHT ARTRIUM AND RIGHT VENTRICLE
ANATOMY 2022-06-29
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- SWELLING CAUSED BY FLUID ACCUMULATION IN TISSUE
- KNOBBY SURFACE OF THE ANKLE
- LARGEST BONE IN UPPER EXTREMITY
- BLOOD VESSEL THAT CARRIES DEOXYGENATED BLOOD
- STRUCTURE THAT HOUSES THE VOCAL CORDS
- MAJOR ARTY FROM THE HEART
- POSTERIOR AND INFERIOR PORTON OF THE PELVIS
- 2ND LAYER OF THE SKIN
- 2 UPPER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART
- LARGER BONE OF THE LOWER LEG
- SMALL LEAF SHAPED FLAB OF TISSUE
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- BONES OF THE ANKLE
- THE KNEECAP
- SUPERIOR PORTION OF THE STERNUM
- SHOULDER BLADE
- OUTER MOST LAYER OF THE SKIN
- 2 LOWER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART
- AIR SACS OF THE LUNGS
18 Clues: THE KNEECAP • SHOULDER BLADE • BONES OF THE ANKLE • AIR SACS OF THE LUNGS • 2ND LAYER OF THE SKIN • MAJOR ARTY FROM THE HEART • KNOBBY SURFACE OF THE ANKLE • OUTER MOST LAYER OF THE SKIN • LARGER BONE OF THE LOWER LEG • 2 LOWER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART • 2 UPPER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART • SUPERIOR PORTION OF THE STERNUM • LARGEST BONE IN UPPER EXTREMITY • SMALL LEAF SHAPED FLAB OF TISSUE • ...
Cardiovascular System Terms 2018-09-15
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- inflammation of a vein
- abnormality or irregularity of heart beat
- a moving blood clot that has broken off from a thrombus
- slow heart rate
- high blood pressure
- drug that dissolves a blood clot
- hardening of arterial walls
- repair of a valve
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- x-ray recording of a blood vessel
- tissue necrosis due to prolonged loss of blood supply
- temporary loss of blood supply
- weakness in wall of artery
- listening to sounds in the body with a stethoscope
- inflammation of many arteries
- drug that increases the diameter of a blood vessel
- low blood pressure
- drug that increases urine output
- fast heart rate
18 Clues: slow heart rate • fast heart rate • repair of a valve • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • inflammation of a vein • weakness in wall of artery • hardening of arterial walls • inflammation of many arteries • temporary loss of blood supply • drug that increases urine output • drug that dissolves a blood clot • x-ray recording of a blood vessel • ...
ALL ABOUT BLOCK 8 2026-03-10
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- New red blood cells are produced in the red bone ___.
- A type of blood solids.
- Breastbone.
- Air sacs.
- A large Blood vessel.
- White blood cells are ___ than red blood cells.
- The left side of the heart is ___ than the right side.
- A heartbeat.
- Phase one of a heartbeat.
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- An average person has about 30 ___ red blood cells.
- Divides the heart into two sides.
- Phase two of a heartbeat.
- Thoracic cavity.
- Central organ of the cardiovascular system.
- A liquid medium.
- Gas exchanges are done by this.
- ___ blood cells transport oxygen to the cells in the body.
- The site of gas exchange.
18 Clues: Air sacs. • Breastbone. • A heartbeat. • Thoracic cavity. • A liquid medium. • A large Blood vessel. • A type of blood solids. • Phase two of a heartbeat. • The site of gas exchange. • Phase one of a heartbeat. • Gas exchanges are done by this. • Divides the heart into two sides. • Central organ of the cardiovascular system. • White blood cells are ___ than red blood cells. • ...
Transport System 2013-03-19
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- Cavae Returns dexoygenated blood into the right atrium
- Runs from the outer part of the first rib to the anterior scalene muscle
- Largest artery, carries blood out of the heart
- Artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Carries oxygen to different muscles
- A vein made up of three structures located in the pelvis
- Carries oxygentaed blood
- Allows blood to return from the carpillary
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- vein Carries purified blood from the kidney
- Carries deoxygented blood
- Brings deoxygenated blood from the head to the heart
- Body's smallest blood vessel
- Drains upper arm such as biceps
- Large blood vessel, one on either side of the body
- Pumps blood around the body
15 Clues: Carries oxygentaed blood • Carries deoxygented blood • Pumps blood around the body • Body's smallest blood vessel • Drains upper arm such as biceps • Carries oxygen to different muscles • Allows blood to return from the carpillary • vein Carries purified blood from the kidney • Largest artery, carries blood out of the heart • ...
Assessment/Diagnostic Testing (Cardio) 2025-04-17
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- a resting nuclear stress test that sees how well the heart is functioning
- takes a camera down the esophagus to look and take pictures of the heart
- use bike/treadmill to see how the heart works with activity. Monitors BP, HR, R, EKG, and O2 saturations
- study electric impulses and dysrhythmias; used to diagnose abnormal heart sounds and dysrhythmia
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- an ultrasound of the heart; looks at valves and chambers; EF; assists with diagnosing HF, endocarditis, and other heart conditions
- looks at the electrical impulses of the heart; rhythm of the heart
- procedure used for afib;
- scan with dye to look at blood vessels and tissues of the heart
- tells you how much blood is getting to different parts of the heart
- looks for blockages,occulsions, and evaluates the muscles, valves, and blood vessels, helps with determining STEMI and NONSTEMI
10 Clues: procedure used for afib; • scan with dye to look at blood vessels and tissues of the heart • looks at the electrical impulses of the heart; rhythm of the heart • tells you how much blood is getting to different parts of the heart • takes a camera down the esophagus to look and take pictures of the heart • ...
The Circulatory System 2014-04-02
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- together, these two makes up the atria. These are the receiving chambers of the heart.
- it is the heart wall; it separates the two sides (left and right) of the heart
- are blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood AWAY from the heart.
- are tiny blood vessels as thin or thinner than the hairs on your head.
- carry blood back toward your heart.
- the largest artery in the body; this sends blood to all tissues in the body
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- is the liquid part of the blood.
- system it is one of the transport systems of the human body that is composed of the heart, the blood and the blood vessels.
- parts of the heart that act like doors; these are flaps of tissues that open and close allowing blood to flow only in one direction.
- these have thicker and more muscular walls than the atria because these are the pumping chambers which are responsible for keeping the blood moving.
- is a muscle that pumps blood to the different parts of the body; it is the pump of the circulatory system
- are blood cells that help stop bleeding.
12 Clues: is the liquid part of the blood. • carry blood back toward your heart. • are blood cells that help stop bleeding. • are blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood AWAY from the heart. • are tiny blood vessels as thin or thinner than the hairs on your head. • the largest artery in the body; this sends blood to all tissues in the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-10-14
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- Inflammation within the heart
- pertaining to the inside of the chest
- after an cutting open the skull
- before an inspection of the stomach
- inflammation in the bones
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- removing small veins through incisions
- the study of the inside of the liver
- A condition where the lungs fill up with liquid
- swelling in the lungs
- Inflammation of a vein
- Inflammation of the liver
- pertaining to the inside of your chest
- after a look inside your stomach
- A cell that forms new bones
- Lack of lymphocytes in the blood
- inflammation of the area surrounding the heart
- inflammation in the bronchial tube
- Study of the heart
- pertaining to the chest
- an instrument to examine the nose
20 Clues: Study of the heart • swelling in the lungs • Inflammation of a vein • pertaining to the chest • Inflammation of the liver • inflammation in the bones • A cell that forms new bones • Inflammation within the heart • after an cutting open the skull • after a look inside your stomach • Lack of lymphocytes in the blood • an instrument to examine the nose • ...
bailey p6 2022-03-25
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- towards the heart
- moisten skin and hair
- marks the pathogen
- fights infection
- destroy viruses
- connects exchanges
- cools body
- causes scabs
- spot pathogen
- inner layer
- outer layer
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- carries o2
- skin hair nails
- away from the heart
- destroy pathogen
- weak or dead strand
- swelling redness and heat
- destroy bacteria
- disease causing agent
19 Clues: carries o2 • cools body • inner layer • outer layer • causes scabs • spot pathogen • skin hair nails • destroy viruses • fights infection • destroy pathogen • destroy bacteria • towards the heart • marks the pathogen • connects exchanges • away from the heart • weak or dead strand • moisten skin and hair • disease causing agent • swelling redness and heat
Ellie 7 2023-04-04
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- inner layer
- cause scabs
- disease-causing agent
- destroy bacteria
- destroy pathogen
- skin, hair, nails
- clothing of a pathogen
- connects, exchanges
- moisten skin and hair
- spot pathogen
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- redness, swelling, and heat
- cools body
- weak or dead strand
- fights infection
- towards the heart
- destroy virus
- away from the heart
- carries O2
- outer layer
19 Clues: cools body • carries O2 • inner layer • cause scabs • outer layer • destroy virus • spot pathogen • fights infection • destroy bacteria • destroy pathogen • towards the heart • skin, hair, nails • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • connects, exchanges • disease-causing agent • moisten skin and hair • clothing of a pathogen • redness, swelling, and heat
