heart Crossword Puzzles
Circulatory system in Humans 2022-01-25
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- upper two chambers of heart
- a substance in blood which contains iron
- brings blood back to the heart from body parts
- take blood from heart to body parts
- lower two chambers of heart
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- a system of tubes
- arteries and veins are connected by these
- pumps blood and keep it moving in blood vessels
- a thick red fluid containing RBCs, WBCs & platelets
- this side of heart is bigger
10 Clues: a system of tubes • upper two chambers of heart • lower two chambers of heart • this side of heart is bigger • take blood from heart to body parts • a substance in blood which contains iron • arteries and veins are connected by these • brings blood back to the heart from body parts • pumps blood and keep it moving in blood vessels • ...
Circulatory System Vocabulary 2023-04-26
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- The two lower chambers of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart
- Also known as the circulatory system
- Carries blood to heart
- Take an important part in forming blood clots
- Main organ in circulatory system
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- Connects arteries and veins
- Carries blood away from heart
- The two upper chambers of the heart that receives blood
- Allows blood to flow in one direction
- Largest artery in body
10 Clues: Largest artery in body • Carries blood to heart • Connects arteries and veins • Carries blood away from heart • Main organ in circulatory system • Also known as the circulatory system • Allows blood to flow in one direction • Take an important part in forming blood clots • The two upper chambers of the heart that receives blood • ...
Circulatory System 2024-01-29
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- A chamber of the heart that pumps blood away from the heart
- Cells in your blood that transport oxygen
- A chamber of the heart that receives the blood
- Solid particles in your blood type
- Very small blood vessels
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- Cells in your blood that fight germs and disease
- A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- A protein found in RBCs that helps bind oxygen to the cell
- A passageway for blood to travel in your body
- A muscle that pumps blood through your body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
11 Clues: Very small blood vessels • Solid particles in your blood type • Cells in your blood that transport oxygen • A muscle that pumps blood through your body • A passageway for blood to travel in your body • A chamber of the heart that receives the blood • Cells in your blood that fight germs and disease • A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart • ...
Circulatory System 2016-05-31
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- Air moves from the pharynx to the trachea, a flap of tissue called the epiglottis covers the entrance to the trachea when you swallow (windpipe).
- Giant artery that sends blood from heart to the body
- Forms clots to help stop bleeding from damages blood vessels. Smallest cell in the body
- The iron-containing protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and transports it to tissues. Gives the red blood cells their color.
- Circulation Circulation that pumps the blood to the rest of the body.
- The fluid that leaks from the blood into the surrounding tissues.
- Stop blood from entering a chamber.
- A condition in which fatty deposits called plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries.
- The lower chamber of the heart which pumps blood.
- Returns the blood to the heart.
- The large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity (the breathing muscle).
- Circulation The pathway that pumps the blood from the heart to the lungs.
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- 2 large passageways in the chest cavity that air passes through from the larynx to the trachea. Each bronchus leads into one of the lungs. Within each lung, the large bronchus subdivides into smaller bronchi, which lead to even smaller passageways called bronchioles.
- The upper chamber of the heart which receives the blood.
- The loss of elasticity in the tissues of the lungs. This condition makes breathing very difficult.
- Special class of white blood cells that produce antibodies that are proteins that help destroy pathogens
- Large vessels that carry blood from the heart to the tissues of the body. All arteries except for the pulmonary arteries carry oxygen-rich blood.
- Smallest of the blood vessels. Walls are only one cell thick. They bring nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbing carbon dioxide and other waste products from them.
- Thick layer of muscle in the walls of the heart.
- Millions of tiny air sacs used for gas exchange.
- The tube at the back of the mouth (throat). Serves as a passage way for both air and food.
- Node Located in the right atrium. Sends signals that tell the heart when to beat.
- Top of the trachea, contains 2 highly elastic folds of tissue know as the vocal cords.
- Plasma is about 90% water, and 10% dissolved gases, salts, nutrients, enzymes, hormones, waster products, and proteins call plasma proteins.
24 Clues: Returns the blood to the heart. • Stop blood from entering a chamber. • Thick layer of muscle in the walls of the heart. • Millions of tiny air sacs used for gas exchange. • The lower chamber of the heart which pumps blood. • Giant artery that sends blood from heart to the body • The upper chamber of the heart which receives the blood. • ...
The Circulatory System 2023-02-06
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- Blood vessels responsible for bridging blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- Organ in the body responsible for the oxygen in your body
- The Organs in the body responsible to cleanse the blood of toxins and transform the waste into urine
- Blood vessel responsible for bringing the blood out of the left side of the heart and into the body.
- Organ in the body which filters all of the blood in the body and breaks down poisonous substances
- The organ in the body responsible for pumping the blood around the whole body
- Chamber in the heart which pumps blood into the aorta
- The organ responsible for pumping blood in the pulmonary vein
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- This heart chamber is located right below the right atrium
- Blood vessels responsible for bringing the blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- System in which food is broken down for energy and then discarded
- The heart chamber is responsible for circulating blood to the right ventricle
- Chamber in the heart placed above the left ventricle
- The Blood vessel responsible for bringing the de-oxygenated blood to the right atrium
14 Clues: Chamber in the heart placed above the left ventricle • Chamber in the heart which pumps blood into the aorta • Organ in the body responsible for the oxygen in your body • This heart chamber is located right below the right atrium • The organ responsible for pumping blood in the pulmonary vein • System in which food is broken down for energy and then discarded • ...
Cardiac Emergencies 2024-08-11
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- Number of breaths given for each set of CPR
- Cardiovascular disease is the number _ killer in the U. S.
- Shock to the heart
- Do not use AED in a moving _ for safety reasons
- Early _ during cardiac arrest is the second link in the cardiac chain
- Chest _ is one of the signs of a heart attack
- Laws enacted to protect healthcare providers and other rescue personnel from being sued as a result of providing help to a victim during an emergency situation
- This is the medical term for high blood pressure
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- Preform this after compressions and before breaths if you believe the airway is blocked
- Number of compressions performed in one set of CPR
- Depth you compress an adult's chest during CPR, at least _
- Blockage of blood flow to part of the heart causing that part of the muscle to die
- Stands for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Must be given by a person/ guardian before responder can give care
- Coronary heart disease is associated with too much fatty deposit called _
- One way to protect yourself when giving care
- A device used to restart the heart of a victim in cardiac arrest
- in any emergency situation, you check the _ before any other step
18 Clues: Shock to the heart • Stands for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Number of breaths given for each set of CPR • One way to protect yourself when giving care • Chest _ is one of the signs of a heart attack • Do not use AED in a moving _ for safety reasons • This is the medical term for high blood pressure • Number of compressions performed in one set of CPR • ...
Organs of the body| 2023-05-20
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- This organ pushes blood around the body.
- The speed of the beating of the heart is called heart ______ .
- To keep our lungs working well we need to breathe clean _______.
- The heart is made of _______.
- This organ helps you think.
- These are things in your food that help the body to grow.
- This is in the air and moves into the blood
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- Each squeeze of the heart.
- This organ gets nutrients from food.
- A _________ diet is good for the body.
- We need to do ______ to stay healthy.
- These organs take air so we can breathe.
12 Clues: Each squeeze of the heart. • This organ helps you think. • The heart is made of _______. • This organ gets nutrients from food. • We need to do ______ to stay healthy. • A _________ diet is good for the body. • This organ pushes blood around the body. • These organs take air so we can breathe. • This is in the air and moves into the blood • ...
Blood and Guts 2016-11-15
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- stops blood from entering back into the heart
- tube where food enters the body
- Fill up with air when you breath
- Aids in digestion, long and short ones
- Nerve in the back of the eye
- blood enters here first
- first structure air enters
- blood leaves the heart from here
- abbreviation for hand,foot mouth disease
- air sacks in lungs
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- disease passed on from mosquitos
- base of the brain
- gland found in the brain
- Happens after you eat food
- Pumps Blood
- windpipe
- Part of the eye that responds to light
17 Clues: windpipe • Pumps Blood • base of the brain • air sacks in lungs • blood enters here first • gland found in the brain • Happens after you eat food • first structure air enters • Nerve in the back of the eye • tube where food enters the body • disease passed on from mosquitos • Fill up with air when you breath • blood leaves the heart from here • Aids in digestion, long and short ones • ...
Lifestyle Disease 2022-04-21
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- tumor harmless cell mass
- disease - diseases caused by your lifestyle
- cancer cells travel to other parts of the body
- uncontrollable risk factor
- uncontrollable risk factor
- uncontrollable risk factor
- tissue sample
- measures electrical activity in heart
- deals with the circulatory system
- cancer-causing agent
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- risk factor - factors you control
- type of cardiovascular disease
- images of pumping heart and heart valves
- procedure to detect blockage in arteries
- avoiding by using good habits
- uncontrollable risk factor
- build-up of fatty material on artery wall
- mass of cells
- tumor mass of cells that destroys normal tissue
- disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth
20 Clues: tissue sample • mass of cells • cancer-causing agent • tumor harmless cell mass • uncontrollable risk factor • uncontrollable risk factor • uncontrollable risk factor • uncontrollable risk factor • avoiding by using good habits • type of cardiovascular disease • risk factor - factors you control • deals with the circulatory system • measures electrical activity in heart • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-01-26
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- Artery leaving the heart to the body
- Encase the blood and features
- Artery leaving the heart to the lungs
- Prevent backflow of blood
- Small blood vessels that carry blood to and from the body’s cells
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- Vein returning to the heart from the body.
- Vein returning to the heart from the lungs
- Transport blood back to the heart
- Transport blood away from the heart
- Circumference of blood vessel
10 Clues: Prevent backflow of blood • Encase the blood and features • Circumference of blood vessel • Transport blood back to the heart • Transport blood away from the heart • Artery leaving the heart to the body • Artery leaving the heart to the lungs • Vein returning to the heart from the body. • Vein returning to the heart from the lungs • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-05-21
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- Help make blood oxygenated and remove the CO2
- Accessed through the aortic valve
- Prevent backflow within the heart
- Chambers before the ventricle
- Delivers oxygen rich blood to body; away from heart
- Contains red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma
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- Connect veins and arteries
- In the heart and they are the muscular portion of the heart
- Delivers CO2 rich blood to the heart
- Pumps blood throughout the body
10 Clues: Connect veins and arteries • Chambers before the ventricle • Pumps blood throughout the body • Accessed through the aortic valve • Prevent backflow within the heart • Delivers CO2 rich blood to the heart • Help make blood oxygenated and remove the CO2 • Delivers oxygen rich blood to body; away from heart • In the heart and they are the muscular portion of the heart • ...
Valentines Day 2022-02-02
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- Month of Valentine’s Day
- Ancient Roman god of love
- Heart-shaped candies printed with messages
- A bunch of these make a bouquet
- What Cupid shoots
- Organ that pumps blood
- Emotion symbolized by a heart
- Sealed with a _____
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- Date of Valentine’s Day
- Valentine's Day color
- Flowers with thorns
- Message slip with candy attached
- Box of _____
- Gift often given to a significant other on Valentine’s Day
- Person whom you like romantically
15 Clues: Box of _____ • What Cupid shoots • Flowers with thorns • Sealed with a _____ • Valentine's Day color • Organ that pumps blood • Date of Valentine’s Day • Month of Valentine’s Day • Ancient Roman god of love • Emotion symbolized by a heart • A bunch of these make a bouquet • Message slip with candy attached • Person whom you like romantically • Heart-shaped candies printed with messages • ...
Blood & Blood Vessels 2024-02-01
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- weakening of the heart muscle
- carry oxygen from the lungs to cells
- blood picks up
- the largest vein
- the biggest artery
- irregularities in heart beat
- cancer of the blood
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- connective tissue made up of blood cells and plasma
- dioxide blood picks up
- make up 45% of blood volume
- where gasses and nutrients are exchanged
- protects the body against diseases
- inflammation of outer membrane covering the heart
- yellow liquid
- blood picks up
- low rbc count
16 Clues: yellow liquid • low rbc count • blood picks up • blood picks up • the largest vein • the biggest artery • cancer of the blood • dioxide blood picks up • make up 45% of blood volume • irregularities in heart beat • weakening of the heart muscle • protects the body against diseases • carry oxygen from the lungs to cells • where gasses and nutrients are exchanged • ...
Lab 9-Final Exam Review 2020-08-25
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- Blood vessel that returns deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart
- Produces ADH and OXT
- Produce calcitriol and EPO
- Center of your circulatory system that sends oxygen and vital nutrients to your body and carries away unwanted carbon dioxide waste products
- Most common WBC in the bloodstream and a first defense against invaders
- The smallest and most abundant blood vessel
- Phase of the heartbeat in which your heart muscle relaxes and allows the chamber to fill with blood
- Process and capacity to break down food into substances that your body can utilize
- Carry blood away from your heart
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- Phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contract and pumps blood from the chambers to the arteries
- Part of your respiratory system that plays a major roll in breathing
- filtering unit located in your kidneys
- Makes PTH which helps your body be balanced in Calcium and Phosphorous.
- Destroys invading germs like viruses, bacteria and parasites. Also plays a role in inflammatory response to an allergy
- Contains the anticoagulant heparin and histamine to help with allergens.
- B and T cells used in the immune system
- Insulin and Glucagon play a major roll in this organ.
17 Clues: Produces ADH and OXT • Produce calcitriol and EPO • Carry blood away from your heart • filtering unit located in your kidneys • B and T cells used in the immune system • The smallest and most abundant blood vessel • Insulin and Glucagon play a major roll in this organ. • Part of your respiratory system that plays a major roll in breathing • ...
Cardiovascular system 2026-03-17
10 Clues: PAD • 55%liquid plasma • cerebrovascular disease • lower chamber of the heart • supports all organ function • upper chambers of the heart • where the transporting happens • how many chambers are in the heart • splits the heart into left and right halves • what the cardiovascular system is powered by
Circulatory System 2023-06-05
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- carries blood to the heart
- gives blood its red colour
- the number of times the heart beats every minute
- liquid portion of blood
- largest veins of the body
- widening of blood vessels
- smallest type of blood vessel
- another word for white blood cells
- largest artery of the body
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- constricting of blood vessels
- carried by the pulmonary arteries
- another word for red blood cells
- carried by the pulmonary veins
- purpose is to prevent backflow
- carries blood away from the heart
- another word for platelets
16 Clues: liquid portion of blood • largest veins of the body • widening of blood vessels • carries blood to the heart • gives blood its red colour • another word for platelets • largest artery of the body • constricting of blood vessels • smallest type of blood vessel • carried by the pulmonary veins • purpose is to prevent backflow • another word for red blood cells • ...
Ancient Egyptian Afterlife 2025-03-05
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- Who would they travel with to the underworld after they died?
- If your heart was lighter than the feather, you would live in eternal...
- The heart would be weighed against this gods feather.
- This God would be there during the "weighing of the heart" ceremony.
- What would you travel with to the underworld?
- You would be sent to the "Field of Reeds" if you lived a life free from...
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- Who would eat the heart if it was heavier than the feather?
- If the heart was heavier than it feather it would be...
- What animal head did Ammit have?
- What was the "weighing of the heart" ceremony a test of?
- What would be destroyed if the heart was heavier than the feather?
11 Clues: What animal head did Ammit have? • What would you travel with to the underworld? • The heart would be weighed against this gods feather. • If the heart was heavier than it feather it would be... • What was the "weighing of the heart" ceremony a test of? • Who would eat the heart if it was heavier than the feather? • ...
Cardio - Lec 2: the heart within the thorax (incomplete) 2013-08-27
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- __________ veins drain part of lumbar region, caudal part of thoracic wall, and bronchial/oesophageal circulation. Right _________ vein only in cats/dogs/horses. Left only in pigs. Left and right in ruminants.
- in carnivores and pigs, the fbrous pericardium does NOT attach to the sternum, instead attaching to the _____________ via the phrenico-pericardiac ligament.
- the funnel shaped outflow channel of the right ventricle that directs blood into the pulmonary trunk. Smooth walled. (2 words)
- the left ventricular wall is about ____ or three times as thick as the right.
- the right ventricle has ______ papillary muscles (for a ______ cusped valve). Two arise from the IV septum, the largest ‘great’ papillary muscle arises from the lateral wall.
- the caudal border of the left ventricle is slightly _______ in ruminants, almost straight in the horse, and slightly convex in dogs/cats.
- the _________ channel of the right ventricle has an irregular wall due to the presence of TRABCULAE CARNAE and papillary muscles.
- the cardiac skeleton is important for preventing widespread ___________ conduction between atria and ventricles. ‘electrophysiological discontinuity’.
- the visceral pericardium is on the outer layer of the heart and is also known as the _____________.
- the name of the ligament that attaches the diaphragm to the pericardial sac in the cat/pig/dog
- the long axis of the heart is ________ in a horse, almost ______ in ruminants, and more oblique in cats/dogs/pigs.
- the right surface of the heart is the _________ surface.
- atrial walls are thin, and have the myocardium arranged into __________ (common to both atria as well as separate) and deep bundles (separate). This structure is also in the ventricles, but they have much thicker walls.
- the right azygous vein (only one present in horses/cats/dogs) drains into the cranial vena cava or directly into the right atrium.
- the aorta has three parts - _____________ aorta, aortic arch, and descending aorta. The ____________ aorta is short and gives rise to coronary arteries, before continuing into the aortic arch.
- as in the right ventricle, in the left ventricle, one large ___________ septomarginalis and several smaller ones traverse the lumen of the left ventricle, from the IV septum to the lateral wall.
- there are two papillary muscles in the left ventricle (for the bicuspid valve) – both arise from the left ventricular lateral _____ . (in the right, two arise from the IV septum and the great papillary muscle arises from the ____ of the right ventricle).
- the functions of the pericardial sac (and fluid) is to protect the heart, and maintain it in position, as well as minimise _________.
- the great coronary vein opens into the right atrium at the _________ ______, just ventral to the caudal vena cava.
- the left surface of the heart is the ___________ surface (can see both auricles).
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- the left azygous vein, the only one present in _______, drains into the coronary sinus.
- the right coronary artery arises ffrom the right _____ ______, the left coronary artery from the left ______ _______, just after the aortic valve opening.
- because the ________ lung is larger than the other, the heart lies mainly to the left of the midline.
- excessive fluid in the heart compresses the heart – esp right ventricle – backup in systemic circuit/peripheral veins etc – this is known as cardiac ___________.
- the right septomarginal trabeculae is also known as the _________ band. Band of tissue that crosses the lumen of the right atrium from IV septum to outer wall.
- the ____________ pericardium is the outer layer of the pericardial sac, t is separated from the heart by the pericardial cavity. Externally it is covered by a strong layer of fibroelastic tissue, the fibrous pericardium.
- the cranial border of the right ventricle is _______ in all species (rounded)
- the __________ __________ is the gap in the ventral border of the left and right lungs (bigger in the left) – heart can make contact with thoracic wall – good acoustic window for echocardiography.
- the name of the ligament that attaches the sternum to the pericardial sac in the horse/ruminant
- the interventricular septum has two main parts – a thicker muscular part makes up the majority of the wall, a ___________ collagenous membrane is at the extreme dorsal part of the septum – marks the site of final closure of embryonic interventricular foramen. Can be site of hole in the heart, esp in cattle.
- valves are made up of ________ fibres sandwiched between two layers of endothelium. _____ fibres are continuous with the fibrous rings that surrounds the heart valves.
- the valves in the _____ side of the heart are much stronger and thicker (bicuspid/mitral and aortic valve)
- true or false? The heart accounts for 0.6% of bodyweight in most domestic animals. Can be twice this + in greyhounds and thoroughbreds, and half this in pigs.
- the _______ _______ is an embryonic remnant – oval depression on the interatrial septum at the opening of the caudal vena cava (hole in the heart in congenital malformations when it doesn’t close)
- the internal wall of the right atrium is smooth, but the right auricle has many muscular ridges - __________ muscles. Radiate from the crista terminalis (muscular ridge on internal surface of right atrium.
- the _______ ___________ is a muscular ridge on the internal surface of the RA from where the pectinate muscles originate (line the right auricle).
- the intervenous tubercle/ridge seperates the cranial and caudal _____ _____ where they open into the Right atrium. A remnant of foetal circulation.
- mediastinal ___________ surrounds the entire pericardial sac/heart (outer surface)
- the heart is located in the thoracic cavity usually between rib 3 and rib ____.
- in horses and ruminants, the fibrous pericardium attaches to the ___________ via the steropericardiac ligament (paired in ruminants, single in horses)
40 Clues: the right surface of the heart is the _________ surface. • the cranial border of the right ventricle is _______ in all species (rounded) • the left ventricular wall is about ____ or three times as thick as the right. • the heart is located in the thoracic cavity usually between rib 3 and rib ____. • ...
Circulatory System 2020-06-02
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- Close circuit of tubes through which blood flows
- Where exchange of materials(nutrients, gas, waste) takes place
- movement of blood through the tissues of the heart
- Responsible for carrying blood back to the heart
- It contain oxygenated blood
- Cone-shaped muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Gas that is essential to life
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- movement of blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- Organ system in-charge of gas exchange
- movement of blood from the heart to the lungs
- Internal circulating medium of the body
- Organ system responsible for the circulation of the blood
12 Clues: It contain oxygenated blood • Gas that is essential to life • Organ system in-charge of gas exchange • Internal circulating medium of the body • movement of blood from the heart to the lungs • Close circuit of tubes through which blood flows • Responsible for carrying blood back to the heart • movement of blood through the tissues of the heart • ...
Circulatory System Crossword 2022-05-05
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- Stores long term memories and controls movement
- Blood that comes back to the heart through veins is called ____________ blood
- This muscle is found in your organs
- ______ carry blood to the heart
- Pumps blood throughout your body
- Bone marrow is found in _____ bones
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- This artery carries blood to the lungs from the heart
- This is the muscle that makes up the heart
- Prevents the blood from flowing in the wrong direction
- Carries oxygen to the cells in your body
- The ______ gives blood oxygen
- Light is projected on the ______ in order for us to see
12 Clues: The ______ gives blood oxygen • ______ carry blood to the heart • Pumps blood throughout your body • This muscle is found in your organs • Bone marrow is found in _____ bones • Carries oxygen to the cells in your body • This is the muscle that makes up the heart • Stores long term memories and controls movement • This artery carries blood to the lungs from the heart • ...
Circulation and the Heart 2026-02-02
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- – Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- – Lower heart chamber that pumps blood out of the heart
- – Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- system – Body system that transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients
- – Medical term for high blood pressure
- – Muscle beneath the lungs that helps with breathing
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- – Liquid portion of blood that carries cells and nutrients
- – Windpipe that carries air to the lungs
- – Upper chamber of the heart that receives blood
- – Tiny blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs
- – Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- – Blood cell fragment that helps with clotting
12 Clues: – Medical term for high blood pressure • – Windpipe that carries air to the lungs • – Blood cell fragment that helps with clotting • – Upper chamber of the heart that receives blood • – Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen • – Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • – Muscle beneath the lungs that helps with breathing • ...
Circulatory system 2023-11-26
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- tube that carries blood towards the heart.
- tube that carries blood away from the heart.
- stands for beats per minute.
- Number of chambers your heart has.
- tubes that carry blood.
- what color your blood isn't.
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- blood carries to the cells.
- red blood cells carry.
- Your heart is a...
- another word for heartbeat.
- number of liters of blood an average adult has.
- what color your blood is.
12 Clues: Your heart is a... • red blood cells carry. • tubes that carry blood. • what color your blood is. • blood carries to the cells. • another word for heartbeat. • stands for beats per minute. • what color your blood isn't. • Number of chambers your heart has. • tube that carries blood towards the heart. • tube that carries blood away from the heart. • ...
Unit 2 (6 - TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS) 2022-11-23
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- Type of blood vessels which form networks at tissues to increase surface area.
- Blood which has a high concentration of carbon dioxide and a low concentration of
- Formed when oxygen binds to haemoglobin.
- Blood vessel which carries blood from the heart to the body
- A blood vessel which carries blood to the heart
- Lower chamber of the heart.
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- A blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart.
- Type of white blood cell which produces antibodies.
- Prevent the backflow of blood.
- Red pigment found in red blood cells.
- The specialised shape of a red blood cell which increases the surface area of the cell.
- Upper chamber of the heart.
- Type of white blood cell which carries out phagocytosis.
13 Clues: Upper chamber of the heart. • Lower chamber of the heart. • Prevent the backflow of blood. • Red pigment found in red blood cells. • Formed when oxygen binds to haemoglobin. • A blood vessel which carries blood to the heart • Type of white blood cell which produces antibodies. • A blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart. • ...
Heart Health Month Puzzle 2018-02-22
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- The type of tissue making up the heart.
- One of the single greatest health risk factors for heart disease.
- 30 minutes or more of physical activity.
- The necessary life fluid that your heart pumps, contains oxygen, nutrients and removes wastes.
- A measure of how frequently the heart beats.
- Many factors contribute to this including lifestyle, exercise, genetics, weight, and many others.
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- Lifestyle choices leading to a healthier you.
- The force of the blood against the heart.
- The contraction of the heart muscle.
- The most important muscle in your whole body, pumps blood.
10 Clues: The contraction of the heart muscle. • The type of tissue making up the heart. • 30 minutes or more of physical activity. • The force of the blood against the heart. • A measure of how frequently the heart beats. • Lifestyle choices leading to a healthier you. • The most important muscle in your whole body, pumps blood. • ...
Circulatory System 2023-04-25
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- prevent backward flow of blood in the heart
- thin walled upper heart chambers which receive blood and pump blood to the ventricles
- Most Numerous
- muscular thick-walled lower chambers which pump blood from the heart
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- Acts as a pump to move blood around your body
- Carry blood toward the heart
- Connect arteries to veins
- Carry blood away from the heart
- delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells in the body
- muscular central wall dividing heart into two halves, prevents oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood from mixing
10 Clues: Most Numerous • Connect arteries to veins • Carry blood toward the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • prevent backward flow of blood in the heart • Acts as a pump to move blood around your body • delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells in the body • muscular thick-walled lower chambers which pump blood from the heart • ...
Cardiovascular Disease Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-11
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- A heart condition caused by blocked blood flow to the heart.
- The medical term for high blood pressure.
- A major organ affected by cardiovascular disease.
- A device used to regulate abnormal heart rhythms.
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- A procedure used to open blocked arteries.
- stroke The medical term for a stroke caused by a blockage in the brain.
- pain A common symptom of a heart attack.
- A term for an irregular heartbeat.
- A type of fat that can build up in arteries and lead to heart disease.
- The blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen.
10 Clues: A term for an irregular heartbeat. • The medical term for high blood pressure. • A procedure used to open blocked arteries. • pain A common symptom of a heart attack. • A major organ affected by cardiovascular disease. • A device used to regulate abnormal heart rhythms. • The blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen. • ...
Circulatory System 2025-02-14
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- Carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
- The heart beating irregularly.
- Control the direction of the flow of blood in the heart.
- Carries oxygen poor blood from the heart to the lungs.
- carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
- Delicate blood vessels that bring nutrients and oxygen to cells.
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- These paths carry blood all throughout the body.
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
- carry oxygen poor blood back to the heart.
- This organ supplies blood with oxygen.
10 Clues: The heart beating irregularly. • This organ supplies blood with oxygen. • carry oxygen poor blood back to the heart. • This organ pumps blood throughout the body. • These paths carry blood all throughout the body. • Carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart. • Carries oxygen poor blood from the heart to the lungs. • ...
Body systems 2023-01-09
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- Bring blood to the heart
- need these to fight off diseases
- The hollow muscular organ forming an
- Main digestive system organ
- passage
- This holds in urine
- The basic unit of life
- Main excretory system organ
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- The tube that delivers your food to
- Main circulatory system organ
- A dome-shaped sheet of muscle
- Main respiratory system organ
- Take blood away from the heart
- Your windpipe
- Small finger-like surfaces in small
15 Clues: passage • Your windpipe • This holds in urine • The basic unit of life • Bring blood to the heart • Main digestive system organ • Main excretory system organ • Main circulatory system organ • A dome-shaped sheet of muscle • Main respiratory system organ • Take blood away from the heart • need these to fight off diseases • The tube that delivers your food to • ...
Body Systems 2019-11-27
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- System that transfers oxygen in and out of the body
- Stores urine
- Pumps blood
- Absorb nutrients and water from food
- A tube that connects to the breathing organ
- Takes blood away from the heart
- Makes urine
- Connect to the the waste organ
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- System that cleans the waste from the blood
- A tube that food passes through
- System that moves blood around the body
- Removes urine from the body
- An acidic organ
- System that separates nutrients from waste
- Takes blood to the heart
- Exchange gases with the blood
16 Clues: Pumps blood • Makes urine • Stores urine • An acidic organ • Takes blood to the heart • Removes urine from the body • Exchange gases with the blood • Connect to the the waste organ • A tube that food passes through • Takes blood away from the heart • Absorb nutrients and water from food • System that moves blood around the body • System that separates nutrients from waste • ...
Crossword 2023-04-11
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- carried to the heart
- exchange gases to remove carbon dioxide and add oxygen to blood
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in human
- includes the heart and blood vessels
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- carry blood and nutrients to the heart and throughout the body
- organ that pumps blood
- connect arteries and veins
- carried away from the heart
- controls the direction of blood flow
- carry blood and nutrients away from the heart and throughout the body
10 Clues: carried to the heart • organ that pumps blood • connect arteries and veins • carried away from the heart • controls the direction of blood flow • includes the heart and blood vessels • carry blood and nutrients to the heart and throughout the body • exchange gases to remove carbon dioxide and add oxygen to blood • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-05-10
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- a heart rate that is slower than 60 bpm
- a rapid heart rate over 100 bpm
- valve located between left ventricle and aorta
- the main blood vessel leading from the heart to the rest of the body
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- protective sac around the heart
- heart contraction
- heart relaxation
- carries oxygen-depleted blood to the heart
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart into body
9 Clues: heart relaxation • heart contraction • protective sac around the heart • a rapid heart rate over 100 bpm • a heart rate that is slower than 60 bpm • carries oxygen-depleted blood to the heart • valve located between left ventricle and aorta • carries oxygenated blood away from heart into body • the main blood vessel leading from the heart to the rest of the body
Cardiovascular Chapter 13 Crossword 2021-11-09
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- Mitral valve prolapse is a condition in which the valve between the left ________ and left ventricle closes imperfectly
- An x-ray that uses dye injected into the coronary arteries to study the circulation of the blood through the arteries
- Term for rapid heart rate, more than 100 beats per minute
- A balloon is inserted into the coronary artery and inflated to push the blockage against the arterial wall
- Cardiac Stents are tiny ________, stainless steel devices, which hold arteries open after an angioplasty
- Cardiac MRI is the use of ______ waves and a strong magnetic field provides remarkably clear and detailed pictures of the size and thickness of the chambers
- Surgically providing a detour to allow the blood supply to go around the blocked area
- Indicate some defects in the valves of the heart
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- A wand-like device placed on the chest over the heart to direct ultrasound waves at the heart
- Term used for slow heart rate, less than 60 beats per minute
- Cardiac Catheterization is an invasive test that is an insertion of a catheter, usually into the _______ artery or vein
- Term used to discuss any change or deviation from the normal heart rate
- When cardiac tissue forms inside the cardiac stent and reclogs the arteries
- Specialized stress test that uses thallium or Cardiolite, radioactive substances that are injected into the bloodstream when maximum exercise is reached
- Transmyocardial laser revascularization is the use of lasers to puncture holes in the heart muscle to improve _____ ______
15 Clues: Indicate some defects in the valves of the heart • Term for rapid heart rate, more than 100 beats per minute • Term used for slow heart rate, less than 60 beats per minute • Term used to discuss any change or deviation from the normal heart rate • When cardiac tissue forms inside the cardiac stent and reclogs the arteries • ...
bio by zarndy 2025-05-20
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- The largest artery in the body, which carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- The yellowish, liquid component of blood that transports nutrients, waste products, and hormones.
- Cells in the blood that are part of the immune system, helping to fight infections.
- These vessels carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
- The muscular wall that separates the right and left sides of the heart.
- The movement of molecules (like gases or nutrients) from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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- Large veins that carry deoxygenated blood from the body back to the right atrium of the heart.
- Blood that is low in oxygen, typically found in veins after oxygen has been delivered to the body's tissues.
- The artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
- Cells in the blood that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body and return carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
- These are the smallest and thinnest blood vessels, where the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste occurs between the blood and surrounding tissues.
- Blood vessels are tubular structures in the body that carry blood throughout the circulatory system.
- The upper chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the body.
- Small cell fragments in blood that help in clotting and stopping bleeding.
- These vessels carry deoxygenated blood from the body back to the heart.
15 Clues: These vessels carry deoxygenated blood from the body back to the heart. • The muscular wall that separates the right and left sides of the heart. • Small cell fragments in blood that help in clotting and stopping bleeding. • The upper chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the body. • ...
Grade 8 Unit Test II - Crossward Activity 2025-10-12
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- When heart stops pumping blood abruptly
- Relaxation of heart chambers
- System running parallel to circulatory system
- Persistent rise in blood pressure
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- Lower chambers of the heart
- Smaller arteries
- Contraction of heart chambers
- Largest artery
- Pigment giving red color to the blood
- Rapid or irregular beating of the heart.
10 Clues: Largest artery • Smaller arteries • Lower chambers of the heart • Relaxation of heart chambers • Contraction of heart chambers • Persistent rise in blood pressure • Pigment giving red color to the blood • When heart stops pumping blood abruptly • Rapid or irregular beating of the heart. • System running parallel to circulatory system
the heart and it's parts 2023-03-06
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- The biggest Artery
- The smallest blood vessel know
- The ‘doors’ of the heart, the things that allow blood to flow thru the chambers by opening and closing
- cardiac tissue that separates the two ventricles in a triangular shape
- A liquid filled hole in the heart
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- Carries blood that is oxygenated from the hart to all parts of the body
- A large blood vessel that carries blood from other parts of the body to the heart (hint: it has to parts)
- One of two upper chambers in the heart
- A device that is placed into the heart to make it beat properly
- Muscle that the heart is made out of
- A tube that carries blood back towards the heart
11 Clues: The biggest Artery • The smallest blood vessel know • A liquid filled hole in the heart • Muscle that the heart is made out of • One of two upper chambers in the heart • A tube that carries blood back towards the heart • A device that is placed into the heart to make it beat properly • cardiac tissue that separates the two ventricles in a triangular shape • ...
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome and Heart failure 2023-10-20
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- Tachypnea,Dyspnea,Retractions (infants),Flaring nares,Exercise intolerance,Orthopnea,Cough, hoarseness,Cyanosis,Wheezing (rare),Grunting
- blood flow, from the PDA into the hypoplastic ascending aorta provides coronary and cerebral blood flow.
- can contribute to myocardial repair and the growth of new blood vessels.
- first-line treatment of HF.
- Routing of the inferior vena cava blood flow to the PA with a grafted or artificial tube. This occurs at approximately 3 years of age.
- Anastomosis of the superior vena cava to the PA and ligation of previously placed shunt. This is completed around 4 months of life.
- development of heart failure can happen at any point.
- mechanisms, including the sympathetic nervous system and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
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- infusion to maintain flow through the DA
- If there is not an adequate ASD or PFO, immediate interventional cardiac and or balloon atrial septostomy is needed.
- unable to maintain sufficient cardiac output to meet the metabolic demands of the body.
- features, underdevelopment of the LV, aorta, and aortic arch, as well as small or absent mitral and aortic valves
- Anastomosis of the main PA to the aorta to create a new aorta (or neo-aorta), construction of shunt to provide pulmonary blood flow (either modified Blalock-Taussig shunt or RV-PA conduit), and creation of a large ASD. This is performed in the first few days of life.
- is the Hybrid Stage I palliation.to restrict pulmonary blood flow and stenting of the PDA to provide stable systemic blood flow.
14 Clues: first-line treatment of HF. • infusion to maintain flow through the DA • development of heart failure can happen at any point. • can contribute to myocardial repair and the growth of new blood vessels. • unable to maintain sufficient cardiac output to meet the metabolic demands of the body. • ...
Anatomy 402 2014-01-29
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- The divalent cation which stimulates muscle contraction
- Cardiac cells are approximately 100 _________ in diameter
- Cardiac muscle cells are much _______ than skeletal muscle cells
- Possible Medical emergency when fluid leaks into the pericardium restricting optimal/safe cardiac muscle contraction
- Ionic conductance in cardiac muscle cells results in the rapid spread of ______________ between cardiac muscle cells
- The nucleus is found at the ______ of cardiac muscle cells
- ____ Junctions allow electrical conduction between cells
- cardiac muscle is made up of __________ cells rather than fused multi nucleate cells
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- big american football game happening this weekend!!
- Heart Muscle Disease
- Increase in the number of cells
- Change in heart morphology (heart grows larger) due to hypertension
- protein which makes up the A-Band
- Makes cardiac muscle similar to aspen
- Cardiac muscle have less distinct _______ than the skeletal muscle
- 70's female rock band with the hit Barracuda"
- Boundaries between cardiac cells, or 90's albums
17 Clues: Heart Muscle Disease • Increase in the number of cells • protein which makes up the A-Band • Makes cardiac muscle similar to aspen • 70's female rock band with the hit Barracuda" • Boundaries between cardiac cells, or 90's albums • big american football game happening this weekend!! • The divalent cation which stimulates muscle contraction • ...
Isabella M. hour 3 2023-04-04
18 Clues: cools body • carries O2 • outer layer • inner layer • causes scabs • ski hair nails • destroys virus • spotes pathogen • destroy pathogen • fight infections • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • connects,exchanges • away from the heart • weak or dead strand • disease causing agent • clothing of the pathogen • redness swelling and heat
caden2 2024-04-08
18 Clues: clothing • caries 02 • coold body • cause scabs • outer layer • inner layer • weak or dead • spot pathogen • destroy veises • skin hair nail • destroy pathogen • towards the heart • fights infections • connects exchanges • away from the heart • dieses causeing agent • moisten skin and nails • redness swelling and heat
going for gold 2 2022-06-09
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- this is the name of the lower, larger chambers of the heart
- this is the smooth material between bones, that helps to cushion the bones
- this gas enters the blood to be used in respiration
- this word describes how gases move, or how the smell of perfume would spread around a room
- these 'air sacs' give the lungs a large surface area
- the fluid in the joints helps to smooth the action of the joint because it acts as this type of substance
- water and this other substance are the products of aerobic respiration
- these tissues connect muscle to bones
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- this side of the heart is thicker as it pumps blood all around the body
- this is the term for an upper chamber of the heart
- this term describes how muscles work in the opposite way to each other
- this dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the lungs flattens when we breathe in
- this type of respiration does not need oxygen
- these tissues connect bones to bones
- this is the number of chambers in the heart
- these structures in the heart stop the blood form flowing back
- this is the addictive chemical in cigarettes
- this is the name for the windpipe, which is kept open by cartilage
- the tar in cigarettes can cause this disease in the lungs
19 Clues: these tissues connect bones to bones • these tissues connect muscle to bones • this is the number of chambers in the heart • this is the addictive chemical in cigarettes • this type of respiration does not need oxygen • this is the term for an upper chamber of the heart • this gas enters the blood to be used in respiration • ...
CIRCULATORY DISORDERS 2020-10-14
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- usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly
- it occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get as much blood as it needs
- condition in which your blood has a lower-than-normal amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- prevents blood from flowing normally through the circulatory system
- swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the skin
- narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs
- plaque builds up inside your arteries
- condition in which the heart muscle is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's need for blood and oxygen
- it affects hemoglobin
- inflammation of a vein
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- occurs when an artery supplying your heart with blood and oxygen becomes blocked
- a cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system
- a condition in which the blood vessels have raised pressure
- disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries
- plaque builds up inside your arteries
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat
- occurs when your heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should
- enlarged are in the lower part of the major vessel that supplies blood to the body
- is permanent damage to the heart muscle
- occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain is either blocked by a clot or bursts
20 Clues: it affects hemoglobin • inflammation of a vein • plaque builds up inside your arteries • plaque builds up inside your arteries • is permanent damage to the heart muscle • narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs • a problem with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat • disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries • ...
CIRCULATORY DISORDERS 2020-10-14
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- occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain is either blocked by a clot or bursts
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat
- swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the skin
- a condition in which the blood vessels have raised pressure
- inflammation of a vein
- occurs when your heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should
- it affects hemoglobin
- condition in which your blood has a lower-than-normal amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- prevents blood from flowing normally through the circulatory system
- is permanent damage to the heart muscle
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- narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs
- enlarged are in the lower part of the major vessel that supplies blood to the body
- condition in which the heart muscle is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's need for blood and oxygen
- plaque builds up inside your arteries
- plaque builds up inside your arteries
- it occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get as much blood as it needs
- disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries
- usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly
- a cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system
- occurs when an artery supplying your heart with blood and oxygen becomes blocked
20 Clues: it affects hemoglobin • inflammation of a vein • plaque builds up inside your arteries • plaque builds up inside your arteries • is permanent damage to the heart muscle • narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs • a problem with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat • disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries • ...
Medical Systems - Test 1 crossword 2021-10-20
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- Vein which carries oxygenated blood
- Process of breathing in air
- Prevents oxygenated blood excites the heart
- Bending backwards or bending the
- Kneecap bone
- Tissue which connects and controls cells
- Main tissue of the skin
- Loss of muscle tone
- When a muscle is freely movable
- Outermost skin layer and absorbs Vitamin D
- Cartilage which lines two bones together
- Made out of 8 bones and protects the brain
- Tube carries air from pharynx to bronchi
- Breast bone
- When muscle fibers release tension
- The heart is separated into 4 parts or 4...
- Covers outside of the heart
- Spleen, thymus, tonsils
- toward the knee
- Upper long none
- Structure that closes the larynx
- Lies directly behind the nasal cavity
- Lined with mucous membrane that warms and moistens the air
- Two divisions of trachea near the centre of the chest
- Join together to form larger lymphatic vessels
- Ability to return to original form
- A plane that separates the body into superior and inferior
- vessels Arteries, veins, capillaries
- Two upper chambers of the heart
- When a muscle is slightly movable
- Innermost layer of the heart
- Cavity that consists of spinal and
- Substances used to combat infection
- Opposite of proximal
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- Acquired during fetal development
- Moving in a circle at a joint
- Extremities (arms and legs)
- Filters potential pathogens before entering G.I tract or lungs
- They thickest skin layer in the heart
- Outer most layer of skin
- System which transports blood
- Made out of elastic and fibrous connective tissue
- Skin pigmentation cells
- Produce hormones and are present in skin
- Thighbone
- Two lower chambers of the heart
- The portion of the skeletal system that has the skull, vertebra, ribs and sternum
- Connect muscles to bones
- The centre part of the pelvic girdle
- Skull, vertebrae,ribs and sternum
- A muscle that forms the walls of the heart
- It is important in the reproduction of a cell
- When a muscle is immovable
- Few or no blood cells
- Ability to be stretched
- System which secretes oils
- System which allows for movement
- Ability to contract
- Rich network of blood capillaries
- 5 bones on each hand to form the palm
- Process of breathing out air
- Exchange of O2 & CO2 with cells and blood
- System responsible for exchange of O2&CO2
- Vessels in the lymphatic system pass through the
- Purify lymph
- Exchange of O2 & CO2 with lungs and blood
- Ability to respond to nerve impulses
- Separates the heart into right and left side
- When liquidy fluid enters the lymphatic system it's known as...
- The type of bone that makes red bone marrow
- A tissue that is for protecting
- True skin, connecting skin to muscles
72 Clues: Thighbone • Breast bone • Kneecap bone • Purify lymph • toward the knee • Upper long none • Loss of muscle tone • Ability to contract • Opposite of proximal • Few or no blood cells • Skin pigmentation cells • Main tissue of the skin • Ability to be stretched • Spleen, thymus, tonsils • Outer most layer of skin • Connect muscles to bones • When a muscle is immovable • System which secretes oils • ...
Healthcare Science crossword puzzle 2021-12-08
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- carries blood back to heart to absorb more oxygen
- keeps blood flowing in the correct direction through the heart
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to tissues of the body
- makes electricity for your heart to beat
- one of two large chambers toward the bottom of the heart
- top left and right "chambers" in the heart
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- A large vein that carries blood to the heart from other areas of the body
- The dividing wall between the right and left sides of the heart.
- modified cardiac muscle fibers
- largest artery
10 Clues: largest artery • modified cardiac muscle fibers • makes electricity for your heart to beat • top left and right "chambers" in the heart • carries blood back to heart to absorb more oxygen • one of two large chambers toward the bottom of the heart • keeps blood flowing in the correct direction through the heart • ...
CIRCULATION 2024-05-27
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- Pertaining to procedures that involve entering the body.
- Abnormal heart rhythms
- Abnormally low blood pressure
- Medications that constrict blood vessels and raise blood pressure.
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- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Medications that prevent blood clotting
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- Regular patterns of heartbeat
- Relating to the arteries that supply blood to the heart
- A critical condition brought on by a sudden drop in blood flow
- A procedure to restore normal heart rhythm by delivering an electric shock.
11 Clues: Abnormal heart rhythms • Abnormally slow heart rate • Abnormally fast heart rate • Regular patterns of heartbeat • Abnormally low blood pressure • Medications that prevent blood clotting • Relating to the arteries that supply blood to the heart • Pertaining to procedures that involve entering the body. • A critical condition brought on by a sudden drop in blood flow • ...
Heart Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-06
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- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- A vein that carries blood to the heart
- Prevents the blood from flowing backward
- A dividing wall
- A passage in the heart
- A fluid-filled cavity
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- Blood vessels that deliver nutrients and oxygen throughout the body
- Middle layer of the heart
- A device that moniters Your heart rate
- A tube that carries blood
- The main artery. Supplies oxygen-rich blood to the circulatory system
11 Clues: A dividing wall • A fluid-filled cavity • A passage in the heart • Middle layer of the heart • A tube that carries blood • A device that moniters Your heart rate • A vein that carries blood to the heart • Prevents the blood from flowing backward • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Blood vessels that deliver nutrients and oxygen throughout the body • ...
Biomedical Engineering Crossword 2025-07-23
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- Flap in the heart that control blood flow which engineers can fix or replace
- A machine that helps doctors see inside your body using magnets
- A man-made body part made by engineers to replace damaged ones
- A machine that takes pictures of your body using sound waves
- The organ that pumps blood all around your body
- Doctors listen to your heart using this tool
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- A doctor might use this machine to take pictures of your bones
- A machine that gives an electric shock to the heart in emergency situations
- Electronic device placed in chest to help regulate heart beat
- Red liquid that carries oxygen to your body
- A tube developed to open blockages in the heart
- A test that shows your heartbeat on a screen
12 Clues: Red liquid that carries oxygen to your body • Doctors listen to your heart using this tool • A test that shows your heartbeat on a screen • A tube developed to open blockages in the heart • The organ that pumps blood all around your body • A machine that takes pictures of your body using sound waves • Electronic device placed in chest to help regulate heart beat • ...
Anatomy and Physiology review 2024-10-10
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- - Phase where the ventricles contract and pump blood out of the heart
- - Movement that decreases the angle between the foot and the shin, as in pulling the toes up toward the shin.
- - The largest artery in the body, delivering blood from the heart.
- - Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- - Movement toward the midline of the body.
- - Liquid component of blood, made mostly of water.
- - Movement away from the midline of the body.
- - Natural pacemaker of the heart located in the right atrium
- Extension - Movement of the arm away from the midline in the horizontal plane
- - Bundle of fibers that transmits electrical impulses from the AV node to the ventricles
- - A push or pull that can change the motion of an object, central to Newton's Second Law.
- - Small vessel that controls blood flow into capillaries.
- - Small arteries that lead to capillaries, controlling blood flow to tissues
- - Blood component involved in clotting.
- - Structure in veins that prevents the backflow of blood.
- - Newton's Second Law: Force equals mass times this term.
- - Decreasing the angle between two bones at a joint.
- - Increasing the angle between two bones at a joint.
- - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces downwards.
- - Circular movement
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- - Newton's First Law: The tendency of a body to resist changes in its state of motion.
- - The node that delays electrical impulses between the atria and ventricles
- - Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- - Blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- - Phase where the muscle shortens and produces force in the stretch-shortening cycle.
- - Tiny blood vessel where the exchange of gases and nutrients occurs.
- - Phase where the muscle lengthens under tension during the stretch-shortening cycle.
- Flexion - Movement of the arm across the body in the horizontal plane from an extended position.
- volume - The amount of blood pumped out by the heart in one contraction
- - The process of widening blood vessels to increase blood flow
- The phase where the heart muscle relaxes, and the ventricles fill with blood
- - Narrowing of blood vessels to reduce blood flow to certain areas
- - Electrical fibers that cause the ventricles to contract
- - These structures prevent backflow of blood in veins
- - Movement that increases the angle between the foot and the shin, as in pointing the toes.
- - Relaxation phase of the heart when it refills with blood
- Output - The total amount of blood the heart pumps in one minute
- - Newton's Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite.
- - The brief period between the eccentric and concentric phases in the stretch-shortening cycle.
- Cava - The largest vein in the body, returning blood to the heart.
- - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces upwards.
- - The ability to exert force quickly, often enhanced by the stretch-shortening cycle.
- - Movement around an axis, such as turning the head.
43 Clues: - Circular movement • - Blood component involved in clotting. • - Movement toward the midline of the body. • - Movement away from the midline of the body. • - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces upwards. • - Liquid component of blood, made mostly of water. • - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces downwards. • - Decreasing the angle between two bones at a joint. • ...
Nurse Lingo 2026-02-25
31 Clues: NC • dx • GU • BP • CN • tx • IV • GI • sx • hx • HR • AV • BG • abd • NPO • DNR • PPE • CBC • WNL • OTC • CNS • I&O • both sides • Immediately • slow heart rate • as evidenced by • high heart rate • level of _______ • _____of daily living • active range of motion • cessation of breathing
Circulatory System 2022-05-17
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- The diameter of a __________ is less than the diameter of a _______ (Format is _____/______)
- The pump
- The system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells in the body.
- The Circulatory system stretches about ________ (Number and unit of measurement)
- Blood travels from the lungs and the rest of the body back to the heart through these
- Carries blood away from the heart to almost all parts of the body
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- Fluid in which materials are transported.
- The average heart is the size of a _______
- The other name for the Circulatory system
- Takes the blood to the body’s cells before it goes into the veins and into the heart
- Tubes to carry the blood.
- Even when resting,the heart works _______ as hard as the leg muscles of someone sprinting
12 Clues: The pump • Tubes to carry the blood. • Fluid in which materials are transported. • The other name for the Circulatory system • The average heart is the size of a _______ • Carries blood away from the heart to almost all parts of the body • The Circulatory system stretches about ________ (Number and unit of measurement) • ...
The Girl Who Drank the Moon - Resolution 2023-12-07
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- 45 Carries Antain, Luna, and Xan away from the volcano
- 47 Where Glerk takes Xan
- 45 cracks open Sister Ignatia's heart
- 46 Xan's last word
- 46 Luna and Fyrian travel the Free Cities to share ____________ about Xan and Luna and Sister Ignatia
- 47 What Glerk leaves behind
- 46 Where Gherland spends the rest of his life
- 45 Carries Sister Ignatia and Glerk away from the volcano
- 45 The metaphor used to describe Sister Ignatia's walled up heart.
- 46 The madwoman's name
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- 47 What the bog likely represents
- 45 "You have a simply enormous __________. As you always have." - Xan
- 46 What Xan, Luna and the madwoman protect everyone with
- 45 Tells Fyrian Sister Ignatia is the reason his mother died
- 46 Gherland is given a chance to _________, but he doesn't
- 46 Where Sister Ignatia and Xan are after the volcano
- 45 "There is no ___________ to what the heart can carry."
- 48 The witch who protects the Protectorate in Chapter 48
18 Clues: 46 Xan's last word • 46 The madwoman's name • 47 Where Glerk takes Xan • 47 What Glerk leaves behind • 47 What the bog likely represents • 45 cracks open Sister Ignatia's heart • 46 Where Gherland spends the rest of his life • 46 Where Sister Ignatia and Xan are after the volcano • 45 Carries Antain, Luna, and Xan away from the volcano • ...
Respiratory System 2022-08-02
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- Process of taking air into the body
- Product of cellular respiration
- Process of removing air from the body
- Organ used to bring air into the lungs that is also used to smell
- Known as the 'windpipe'
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- Large tubes that carry air from the trachea into the lungs
- Move deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Main organs that we use to breathe
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- Known as the 'voice box'
- Cellular process that requires oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide and water
- Element necessary for cellular respiration
- Process of moving air in and out of body
- move oxygenated blood around the body from the heart
- Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation
- Muscle that pumps blood around the body
- Appear as clusters of grapes in the lungs. This is where gas exchange occurs
17 Clues: Known as the 'windpipe' • Known as the 'voice box' • Product of cellular respiration • Main organs that we use to breathe • Process of taking air into the body • Process of removing air from the body • Bones that protect the lungs and heart • Muscle that pumps blood around the body • Process of moving air in and out of body • Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation • ...
Heart Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-06
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- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- A vein that carries blood to the heart
- Prevents the blood from flowing backward
- A dividing wall
- A passage in the heart
- A fluid-filled cavity
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- Blood vessels that deliver nutrients and oxygen throughout the body
- Middle layer of the heart
- A device that moniters Your heart rate
- A tube that carries blood
- The main artery. Supplies oxygen-rich blood to the circulatory system
11 Clues: A dividing wall • A fluid-filled cavity • A passage in the heart • Middle layer of the heart • A tube that carries blood • A device that moniters Your heart rate • A vein that carries blood to the heart • Prevents the blood from flowing backward • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Blood vessels that deliver nutrients and oxygen throughout the body • ...
HEALTH SCIENCE 2022-02-04
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- MUSCLE FOR RESPIRATION THAT ONLY MAMMALS HAVE
- NUMBER OF CHAMBERS IN THE HEART
- HOW MANY NORMAL RESTING BREATHS A PERSON TAKES IN A MINUTE
- LOCATION IN THE HEART WHERE BLOOD RETURNS TO
- ANOTHER TERM IS THE WIND PIPE
- HOW MANY SECONDS IT TAKES FOR BLOOD TO RETURN TO THE HEART
- NORMAL HEART RATE IN A MINUTE
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- GAS THAT IS CONSIDERED WASTE
- SYSTEM THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD
- TINY AIR SACS IN THE LUNGS WHERE GAS EXCHANGE TAKES PLACE
- SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES OXYGEN
- ORGANS FOR GAS EXCHANGE BUT DON'T POSSES MUSCLE
- FLAP THAT COVERS THE TRACHEA WHEN YOU SWALLOW
- A VEIN THAT CARRIES OXYGENATED BLOOD
14 Clues: GAS THAT IS CONSIDERED WASTE • SYSTEM THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD • SYSTEM THAT EXCHANGES OXYGEN • ANOTHER TERM IS THE WIND PIPE • NORMAL HEART RATE IN A MINUTE • NUMBER OF CHAMBERS IN THE HEART • A VEIN THAT CARRIES OXYGENATED BLOOD • LOCATION IN THE HEART WHERE BLOOD RETURNS TO • MUSCLE FOR RESPIRATION THAT ONLY MAMMALS HAVE • FLAP THAT COVERS THE TRACHEA WHEN YOU SWALLOW • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 2024-12-04
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- where air enters the body
- carries needed substances to the cells and waste away from the cells
- pumps the heart
- flap that covers the trachea during swallowing
- brings oxygenated blood away from the heart
- filters the blood
- area where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the blood
- area behind the mouth and nose that serves as a passageway for food and air
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- tube that leads to the lungs
- pumps the blood
- muscle that causes the lungs to inflate and deflate
- takes in air and releases waste gas
- brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- branches at the base of the trachea
14 Clues: pumps the blood • pumps the heart • filters the blood • where air enters the body • tube that leads to the lungs • takes in air and releases waste gas • branches at the base of the trachea • brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart • brings oxygenated blood away from the heart • flap that covers the trachea during swallowing • ...
Infective Endocarditis 2025-10-13
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- Bacterial growths on heart valves
- Imaging test used to visualize heart valve vegetations
- Most common symptom of infective endocarditis
- Systemic infection that can result from infective endocarditis
- Common antibiotic used for treatment
- Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream
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- Diagnostic criteria used for infective endocarditis
- Major risk factor for right-sided infective endocarditis
- Fragments that break off vegetations and travel in the bloodstream
- Inner lining of the heart affected by the infection
- Heart sound often heard due to valve involvement
- Commonly valve affected in IV drug users
- Most common bacterial cause of infective endocarditis
- Enlargement of the spleen due to chronic infection
14 Clues: Bacterial growths on heart valves • Common antibiotic used for treatment • Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream • Commonly valve affected in IV drug users • Most common symptom of infective endocarditis • Heart sound often heard due to valve involvement • Enlargement of the spleen due to chronic infection • Diagnostic criteria used for infective endocarditis • ...
The Cardiovascular System 2021-09-01
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- carries oxygen to the body
- tubes that take blood out of the heart
- main organ in cardiovascular
- the person that performs the bypass
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- dangerous, open heart surgery
- the name of the system (first part only)
- you need a good one to avoid coronary heart disease
- main part of the heart (right at the top)
- pumps the oxygen to the heart
- a type of surgery that isn't overly dangerous
10 Clues: carries oxygen to the body • main organ in cardiovascular • dangerous, open heart surgery • pumps the oxygen to the heart • the person that performs the bypass • tubes that take blood out of the heart • the name of the system (first part only) • main part of the heart (right at the top) • a type of surgery that isn't overly dangerous • ...
Circulatory stations 2024-01-19
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- Goes away from the heart with oxygen
- where Arteries and veins exchange
- what we breathe out and plants take in
- what helps us breathe in and out
- what we breathe in and plants "breathe out"
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- Guides the blood through the heart
- Contains of the heart,veins,valves,etc.
- Goes towards the heart with carbon dioxide
- main part of the circulatory system
- a liquid inside of the heart
10 Clues: a liquid inside of the heart • what helps us breathe in and out • where Arteries and veins exchange • Guides the blood through the heart • main part of the circulatory system • Goes away from the heart with oxygen • what we breathe out and plants take in • Contains of the heart,veins,valves,etc. • Goes towards the heart with carbon dioxide • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-05-21
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- Help make blood oxygenated and remove the CO2
- Accessed through the aortic valve
- Prevent backflow within the heart
- Chambers before the ventricle
- Delivers oxygen rich blood to body; away from heart
- Contains red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma
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- Connect veins and arteries
- In the heart and they are the muscular portion of the heart
- Delivers CO2 rich blood to the heart
- Pumps blood throughout the body
10 Clues: Connect veins and arteries • Chambers before the ventricle • Pumps blood throughout the body • Accessed through the aortic valve • Prevent backflow within the heart • Delivers CO2 rich blood to the heart • Help make blood oxygenated and remove the CO2 • Delivers oxygen rich blood to body; away from heart • In the heart and they are the muscular portion of the heart • ...
Circulatory System 2021-10-28
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- the body system that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart.
- a blood cell that carries oxygen throughout the body.
- a small blood cell that helps the blood to clot.
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- either of the two lower chambers of the heart that pumps blood through arteries.
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- a blood cell that fights infection by destroying microscopic, disease causing organisms.
- a tiny blood vessel.
- a tube in the body through which blood flows.
- a waste product in the blood that comes from the breakdown of proteins.
- the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- either of the two upper chambers of the heart that receives blood from veins.
12 Clues: a tiny blood vessel. • a tube in the body through which blood flows. • a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart. • a small blood cell that helps the blood to clot. • a blood cell that carries oxygen throughout the body. • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • ...
The Circulatory System 2024-03-19
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- This blood vessel is found between arteries and veins.
- What is the name of the pigment in red blood cells?
- What is the organ called that is often referred to as the pump?
- What is the name given to the muscular wall that separates the two sides of the heart?
- A wave of pressure felt in the arteries is called what?
- What do platelets prevent the loss of?
- There are two blood circuits, the body is one, what is the other?
- What happens to the speed of the heart rate when we exercise?
- What is the liquid part of the blood called?
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- What do white blood cells fight?
- Plasma regulates something in the body. What is it?
- This ensures that blood only flows in one direction.
- Which side of the heart wall is thicker?
- Artery Most of the arteries carry oxygen rich blood but there is one exception, what is it?
- Does an artery carry blood to or away from the heart?
15 Clues: What do white blood cells fight? • What do platelets prevent the loss of? • Which side of the heart wall is thicker? • What is the liquid part of the blood called? • Plasma regulates something in the body. What is it? • What is the name of the pigment in red blood cells? • This ensures that blood only flows in one direction. • ...
Review Activity 2 2023-05-16
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- What is the genre of The Raven (1845)?
- What is the genre of The Tell-Tale Heart (1843)?
- What is the university Edgar Allan Poe attended?
- What did the narrator hear after killing the old man?
- The narrator claims repeatedly that he is not …
- Which body part of the old man drove the narrator mad? (2 words)
- Where was Edgar Allan Poe born?
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- The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) was first published in? (2 words)
- The narrator buried the old man's body beneath the bedroom …
- What difficulty made Edgar Allan Poe drop out of college?
- What is the genre of The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841)?
- What is the point of view of The Tell-Tale Heart (1843)? (2 words)
- The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) took place inside a ...
- What did the narrator do with the old man’s body after killing him?
- How many main characters are there in The Tell-Tale Heart (1843)?
15 Clues: Where was Edgar Allan Poe born? • What is the genre of The Raven (1845)? • The narrator claims repeatedly that he is not … • What is the genre of The Tell-Tale Heart (1843)? • What is the university Edgar Allan Poe attended? • The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) took place inside a ... • What did the narrator hear after killing the old man? • ...
G4 Science - Unit 6 Review 2025-05-19
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- to take air into the lungs and then to expel it from the lungs
- the major blood vessel through which oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart
- the exchange of gases between the body and air
- the detectable surge in pressure as blood moves through an artery
- the upper chamber in the heart from which blood moves to the ventricle
- the combination of foods a person consumes
- a colorless, odorless gas necessary for almost all life
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- a beat caused by the heart contracting, or squeezing, and pushing blood throughout the body
- the muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- an activity that requires physical effort, done to improve health
- a body fluid that moves materials throughout the body
- the process of moving blood throughout parts of the body
- the main chamber in the heart that pumps blood to the arteries
- the clear fluid part of blood
- the degree of wellness of the body
15 Clues: the clear fluid part of blood • the degree of wellness of the body • the combination of foods a person consumes • the exchange of gases between the body and air • a body fluid that moves materials throughout the body • a colorless, odorless gas necessary for almost all life • the process of moving blood throughout parts of the body • ...
Heart diseases in pregnancy (hypertension, hypotension, 3 cardiac lesions 2025-10-28
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- / The electrical system of the heart that can be affected by volume overload.
- / Acronym for a simple congenital lesion that is often repaired: Patent Ductus ___.
- / Heart muscle disease, especially PPCM, which may develop late in pregnancy.
- / A severe complication of eclampsia.
- / High blood pressure, a common complication after 20 weeks gestation.
- / Primary cause of the decrease in blood pressure often seen early in pregnancy (a type of ___)
- / A narrowing of a heart valve (a common lesion type).
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- / Aortic dilation in pregnancy is a risk in this connective tissue disorder.
- / Severe hypertensive disorder of pregnancy often marked by proteinuria.
- / Another name for valve insufficiency or backflow (a common lesion type).
- / An abnormal heart rhythm; palpitations are a common complaint.
- / Describes heart disease present at birth, a major category in pregnancy.
- / The position that can cause hypotension in late pregnancy due to uterine pressure on the Vena Cava.
- / Abnormal blood flow pathways caused by structural defects, like VSDs or ASDs.
- / The most common valve affected by disease in pregnant patients.
15 Clues: / A severe complication of eclampsia. • / A narrowing of a heart valve (a common lesion type). • / An abnormal heart rhythm; palpitations are a common complaint. • / The most common valve affected by disease in pregnant patients. • / High blood pressure, a common complication after 20 weeks gestation. • ...
Warm up/ cool Down 2013-04-17
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- stretching when you move
- what you do to prepare your body for exercise
- something you practice, a stepover is an example
- a type of training for your heart
- an exersice that tests skill
- initials for a type of stretch
- how fast your heart beats
- stretching when you bounce
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- an activity which is especially for the sport you are about to do
- something to raise you heart beat
- what you do after exercising to lower the heart rate
- stretching when you are still
- how twisty and moveable your body is
- what you do to maximise the flexibility of your muscles and to prevent injury
14 Clues: stretching when you move • how fast your heart beats • stretching when you bounce • an exersice that tests skill • stretching when you are still • initials for a type of stretch • something to raise you heart beat • a type of training for your heart • how twisty and moveable your body is • what you do to prepare your body for exercise • ...
Warm up/ cool Down 2013-04-17
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- stretching when you are still
- what you do after exercising to lower the heart rate
- how twisty and moveable your body is
- what you do to prepare your body for exercise
- an exersice that tests skill
- what you do to maximise the flexibility of your muscles and to prevent injury
- something to raise you heart beat
- an activity which is especially for the sport you are about to do
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- something you practice, a stepover is an example
- a type of training for your heart
- initials for a type of stretch
- stretching when you move
- how fast your heart beats
- stretching when you bounce
14 Clues: stretching when you move • how fast your heart beats • stretching when you bounce • an exersice that tests skill • stretching when you are still • initials for a type of stretch • a type of training for your heart • something to raise you heart beat • how twisty and moveable your body is • what you do to prepare your body for exercise • ...
systems 2025-06-03
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- - a chemical that comes from proteins
- - a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- - small tube where urine leaves the body
- - filtering factories in the kidneys that remove wastes from blood and produce urine
- - remove urea and other waste from blood while keeping important materials
- - two upper chambers receives blood
- - two lower chambers pump blood out of the heart
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- - 2 narrow tubes that bring urine from the kidneys
- - carry blood away from heart
- - carbon dioxide is removes when you exhale
- - regulate the amount of water in the body
- - blood from the arteries come here to exchange substances with cells
- - carry blood to heart
- bladder - muscular organ that stores urine
- - separate atria and ventricles
15 Clues: - carry blood to heart • - carry blood away from heart • - separate atria and ventricles • - two upper chambers receives blood • - a chemical that comes from proteins • - small tube where urine leaves the body • - regulate the amount of water in the body • bladder - muscular organ that stores urine • - carbon dioxide is removes when you exhale • ...
COVID 2020-06-15
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- infectious disease with symptoms including fever and cough, can cause pneumonia and respiratory failure - caused by coronavirus
- an infectious and frequently fatal disease marked by severe internal bleeding, spread through contact with infected body fluids by a filovirus - normal host species is unknown
- arteries which supply the blood and heart become clogged with fatty substances (atherosclerosis) can result in heart attack or angina
- heart is unable to pump blood around the body properly
- abnormal electrical impulses suddenly start firing in the atria - can cause a shortness of breath and dizziness
- a subtype of the type A influenza virus
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- caused by a starvation of oxygen to the brain
- a gelatinous mass of fibrin and blood cells formed by the coagulation of blood
- occurs where fatty deposits line the arterial walls, narrowing the lumen
- heart beats with an abnormal or irregular rhythm
- help body to form clots
- inner lining of blood vessels, acts as an protective layer, which is involved in blood clotting
- formed during atherosclerosis
- coronary thrombosis
- help lower cholesterol
- severe pain in the chest, inadequate blood supply to the heart
- help widen and dilate blood vessels
17 Clues: coronary thrombosis • help lower cholesterol • help body to form clots • formed during atherosclerosis • help widen and dilate blood vessels • a subtype of the type A influenza virus • caused by a starvation of oxygen to the brain • heart beats with an abnormal or irregular rhythm • heart is unable to pump blood around the body properly • ...
Digestive, Excretory, and Circulatory Systems 2024-05-15
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- A bean-shaped organ that filters the blood
- The beginning of the digestive tract, where food is chewed and mixed with saliva
- Large solid organ that makes bile and removes waste products from the blood
- A hollow organ that stores the urine
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The longest part of the intestinal tract, where nutrients are absorbed
- Long tube that food travels through to get to the stomach
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- One of the two upper chambers of the heart
- One of the two lower chambers of the heart
- The last part of the digestive tract, where extra water is absorbed back into the body
- Air-filled organs in the chest where carbon dioxide is removed from the blood
- The organ that pumps blood through the vessels of the circulatory system
- Organ that makes enzymes that break down sugars, fats, and starches
- A body fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products around the body.
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- Muscular organ where food is mixed with acid and enzymes
- The organ the covers the outer surface of the body
17 Clues: A hollow organ that stores the urine • One of the two upper chambers of the heart • One of the two lower chambers of the heart • A bean-shaped organ that filters the blood • Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • The organ the covers the outer surface of the body • Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • ...
Crossword 2024-03-18
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- a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
- the vehicule for the help the casualty
- vampire like to drink it
- an organs that help you to breathe
- keep your body alive
- the main artery of the body
- a sign that the heart is beating
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- when you collapse
- delivers a dose of electric current to the heart.
- attack the heart stop beating
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- help you eat and breath
- be in a complicated situation
13 Clues: when you collapse • keep your body alive • help you eat and breath • vampire like to drink it • the main artery of the body • be in a complicated situation • attack the heart stop beating • a sign that the heart is beating • an organs that help you to breathe • the vehicule for the help the casualty • delivers a dose of electric current to the heart. • ...
living body systems 2023-03-09
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- the physical appernce of a human
- produces horomones
- outer layer
- pumps blood
- deals with nerves
- tells body what to do
- alive
- a person
- relating to excretion
- the circulation of blood
- send signals from brain to body
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- affecting resperation
- deals with muscles
- skelatal
- bones
- gets pumped by heart
- helps you breath
- bodys outer layer
- the digesting of food
- filters
20 Clues: bones • alive • filters • skelatal • a person • outer layer • pumps blood • helps you breath • bodys outer layer • deals with nerves • deals with muscles • produces horomones • gets pumped by heart • affecting resperation • tells body what to do • the digesting of food • relating to excretion • the circulation of blood • send signals from brain to body • the physical appernce of a human
Medics Say the Darnedest Things! 2020-02-08
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- The left SL valve
- Protects the hearts by reducing friction and is the visceral portion of the pericardium on the surface of the heart
- The phase in which the chambers are contracting and blood is being ejected
- Thick, fibrous membrane that surrounds the heart
- The distance from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex
- Located in the thorax, anterior to the aorta and posterior to the upper septum
- The two pumping chambers of the heart
- The primary site of hematopoietic cell production
- the right AV valve
- the space between cells
- The least common type of granulocyte
- Begins at the J point and ends at the T wave, represents early ventricular repolarization
- The middle layer of blood vessels. Composed of elastic connective tissue and smooth muscle cells
- The outermost layer of blood vessels
- The period between two successive QRS complexes, it can be used to calculate the heart rate and determine the regularity of the patients cardiac rhythm
- Consists of three waveforms, represents ventricular depolarization
- A slight variation in cycling of a sinus rhythm, usually exceeding 0.12 seconds
- Represents all the electrical activity of one complete ventricular cycle
- Distortion of an ECG tracing caused by interference, such as a patient moving
- The force against which the ventricles must contract to eject blood
- Produce antibodies
- Refers to an impulse or rhythm that originates from a site other than the SA node
- The percentage of blood that leaves the heart each time it contracts
- The number of cardiac contractions per minute
- The ongoing process by which RBCs are made
- The volume of blood in the ventricle at the end of diastole and is the primary reflection of venous return
- The network of cardiac tissue that initiates and conducts electrical impulses
- The phase in in which there is a period of relaxation during which the chambers are allowed to fill
- The ability of cardiac pacemaker cells to create an electrical impulse without being stimulated from another source
- Pressure exerted by a liquid and occurs when blood is moved through the artery at relatively high pressure
- the portion of the vasculature consisting of the arterioles, capillaries, and venules
- The pacemaker is still the SA node but the rate is less than 60 BPM
- The first negative deflection of the QRS complex
- The cessation of cardiac mechanical activity, as confirmed by the absence of signs of circulation
- Group of cells composed of thin fibers located in the floor of the right atrium immediately behind the tricuspid valve. Function is to delay impulse
- Carry oxygen to the tissues
- A mass of specialized tissue located high in the right atrium and is the normal site of origin of electrical impulse
- Cessation of bleeding
- When the SA node is still the pacemaker but the heart rate is typically 101-180 BPM
- An excessive concentration of potassium in the blood
- The immediate physiologic response to bleeding
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- An abnormal whooshing sound heard over the heart that indicates turbulent blood flow through the heart valves
- Refers to leads that view geographically similar areas of the myocardium, which can be useful for localizing areas of ischemia,injury, or infarction
- One of the first lines of defense in the inflammatory process
- The Right SL valve
- The most common type of granulocyte
- The amount of blood pumped out by either ventricle in a single cardiac contraction
- A form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins in the blood plasma that usually tends to pull water into the circulatory system
- The first wave of an ECG complex
- heart rhythm disturbance
- The pressure that the blood exerts against the walls of the arteries as it passes through them
- The innermost layer of blood vessels
- The middle layer of the heart wall found between the epicardium and endocardium
- Normal heart sounds are often described as this
- The thick piece of tissue that divides the heart into left and right halves
- The two receiving chambers of the heart
- The left AV valve
- Made up of epithelium and connective tissue with many elastic and collagenous fibers. This surface is smooth so as not to disrupt blood flow or platelets as they pass through the heart
- A rhythm that originates from a site above the ventricles with a ventricular rate faster than 100 BPM at rest
- Refers to the rate of contraction of the heart
- The point in an ECG at which the QRS complex ends and the St segment begins
- Important for blood clotting, makes up about 4% of the plasma proteins
- An abnormal whooshing sound heard over a main blood vessel that indicates turbulent blood flow through the vessel
- Any downward deflection after the R wave
- Specialized part of the venous system that carries capillary blood that is rich in digestive nutrients from the digestive organs to the liver
- The portion of the descending aorta that extends from the aortic arch to the diaphragm
- Refers to the contractility of the heart
- Is composed of plasma and formed cellular fragments
- Located in the upper left abdominal cavity, inferior to the diaphragm and posterior and lateral to the stomach
- The first vessel to branch from the aortic arch
- The largest artery in the body
- After passing through the AV node, the impulse enters this which is located in the upper portion of the interventricular septum
- A graphic record of the changes in voltage that occur in the heart muscle during depolarization and repolarization
- A disease causing agent
- A low concentration of potassium in the blood
- The driving force behind the cardiovascular system
- The first upward deflection of the QRS complex
77 Clues: The left SL valve • The left AV valve • The Right SL valve • the right AV valve • Produce antibodies • Cessation of bleeding • the space between cells • A disease causing agent • heart rhythm disturbance • Carry oxygen to the tissues • The largest artery in the body • The first wave of an ECG complex • The most common type of granulocyte • The innermost layer of blood vessels • ...
CHECKPOINT 1 2021-10-18
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- / blood is prevented from flowing backward in the veins by..
- / a pale yellow colour component in the blood
- / The exchange of gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide in photosynthesis and respiration happen at
- / organ that pumps blood to the whole body
- / Blood pressure readings usually taken using a ....
- / The blood vessel that carry blood out of the heart
- / The reading of blood pressure that flows and fills the heart is called ........ pressure reading.
- / the loss of water through evaporation from the stoma of leaves
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- / transport food like glucose from the leaves to the stems and roots
- cava / Transport deoxygenated blood from all parts of body to right atrium
- / Transport oxygenated blood from heart to all parts of the body
- / the heart is divided into 2 parts by..
- / loss of water from plants in the form of liquid known as xylem sap through hydathodes which are always open on the edge of leaves.
- / helps in the clotting of blood
- / blood vessel that is Thin, less muscular and less elastic
15 Clues: / helps in the clotting of blood • / the heart is divided into 2 parts by.. • / organ that pumps blood to the whole body • / a pale yellow colour component in the blood • / The blood vessel that carry blood out of the heart • / Blood pressure readings usually taken using a .... • / blood vessel that is Thin, less muscular and less elastic • ...
II 2023-02-28
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- - a solid mass formed from the constituents of blood within the blood vessels or the heart.
- - an increase in individual cell size, which in turn leads to an increase in tissue mass
- - necrosis due to obstruction, loss or diminution of blood supply
- - the development of disease; specifically, the cellular events and reactions and mechanisms occurring in the development of disease.
- - recurring "sudden attacks" of symptoms.
- - a disease-causing microorganism or agent
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- - a muscle cell
- - the contraction of the heart during which blood is pumped into the heart
- - abnormally fast heart beat
- - the branch of medicine that deals with the essential nature of disease and the changes in body tissues and organs which cause or are caused by disease
- - slight or partial paralysis
- - transport of blood through blood vessels from heart to internal organs, tissues
- - a fever or febrile condition.
- - to dull or blunt
- - is a long, hollow organ which transports food from the mouth to the digestive system.
15 Clues: - a muscle cell • - to dull or blunt • - abnormally fast heart beat • - slight or partial paralysis • - a fever or febrile condition. • - recurring "sudden attacks" of symptoms. • - a disease-causing microorganism or agent • - necrosis due to obstruction, loss or diminution of blood supply • - the contraction of the heart during which blood is pumped into the heart • ...
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2023-10-19
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- Organ that pumps blood to the rest of your body
- "Doctor"
- Blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- Instrument a medical provider uses to listen to various organs
- "Heart Attack"
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- Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s essential body functions; HR, RR, BP, Temp
- Heart Muscle
- Heart Doctor
- Throbbing feel under your skin with each heartbeat
- Blood vessel that brings blood to the heart
10 Clues: "Doctor" • Heart Muscle • Heart Doctor • "Heart Attack" • Blood vessel that brings blood to the heart • Organ that pumps blood to the rest of your body • Blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart • Throbbing feel under your skin with each heartbeat • Instrument a medical provider uses to listen to various organs • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM AND MUSCLE TISSUE 2024-10-09
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- yellow liquid from the blood
- carries blood out of the heart to the body
- heart chamber that sends blood out of the heart
- carries blood from the body to the heart
- cells that carry oxygen in our blood
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- they make your blood clot
- prevent the backflow of the blood
- red pigment that carries oxygen
- the muscle type present in the heart
- heart chamber that receives blood
10 Clues: they make your blood clot • yellow liquid from the blood • red pigment that carries oxygen • prevent the backflow of the blood • heart chamber that receives blood • the muscle type present in the heart • cells that carry oxygen in our blood • carries blood from the body to the heart • carries blood out of the heart to the body • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-03-16
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- who has the fastest heartbeat
- what body part was formed first
- how many oz can a heart weigh up to
- dinosour that has eight hearts
- does sneezing stop your heart
- how many times more times does a women's heart pump more than men
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- what is good for your heart
- what animal has six hearts
- anywhere veins are
- what body part is left center of chest
- what body part is the same size of your heart
11 Clues: anywhere veins are • what animal has six hearts • what is good for your heart • who has the fastest heartbeat • does sneezing stop your heart • dinosour that has eight hearts • what body part was formed first • how many oz can a heart weigh up to • what body part is left center of chest • what body part is the same size of your heart • ...
Cardiovascular 2022-06-14
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- a slow heart rate
- a heart rate over 100 beats per minute
- when the heart muscle contracts
- the amount of oxygen traveling in your body
- an electronic device for monitoring the heart
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- small plastic patches placed on the skin
- the tightening and shortening of a muscle
- an abnormality of the hearts rhythm
- when the heart muscle relaxes
- chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
10 Clues: a slow heart rate • when the heart muscle relaxes • when the heart muscle contracts • an abnormality of the hearts rhythm • a heart rate over 100 beats per minute • small plastic patches placed on the skin • the tightening and shortening of a muscle • the amount of oxygen traveling in your body • an electronic device for monitoring the heart • ...
Circulatory System and Excretory System 2015-10-26
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- It is excreted in form of waste by fishes and some aquatic animals.
- Kidneys eliminate the waste material in liquid form.
- These are the two lower chambers of the heart.
- It is a device to amplify the sounds of heart.
- ARTERY It is the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- It distributes oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
- The tube like structures that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- The process of removal of waste products from the body.
- These are the main excretory organ of the body.
- RATE The number of beats per minute.
- This is the fluid part of the blood.
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- They are responsible for the formation of clot in blood.
- The main pumping organ that pumps the blood.
- These are the smallest blood vessels in the human body.
- It is an artificial process for filtration of blood if the kidney fails to function.
- BLOOD CELLS They contain a red pigment called haemoglobin.
16 Clues: RATE The number of beats per minute. • This is the fluid part of the blood. • The main pumping organ that pumps the blood. • These are the two lower chambers of the heart. • It is a device to amplify the sounds of heart. • These are the main excretory organ of the body. • Kidneys eliminate the waste material in liquid form. • ...
The Black Cat and Tell-Tale Heart 2022-11-28
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- In "The Black Cat", How did the narrator kill his first cat?
- What did the narrator in “Tell-Tale Heart” use to kill his victim?
- In "The Black Cat", What did the narrator name his cat?
- How many days did the narrator go to the narrator’s house?
- In "The Black Cat", What happened to the narrator's house?
- In both stories, what trait do the narrators have in common?
- In “The Black Cat”, what did the narrator hide his wife’s body behind?
- In “The Black Cat”, how many cats did the narrator have?
- In "Tell-Tale Heart", what caused the narrator to confess?
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- In "The Black Cat", What animals did the narrator like most?
- What genre are “Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat” considered to be in?
- In "Tell-Tale Heart", what did the narrator think he heard?
- In “Tell-Tale Heart”, what did the old man’s eye resemble?
- In "The Black Cat", What was the narrator caught for?
- In "The Black Cat", Where did the narrator tell his story?
- In "The Black Cat", What did the narrator blame his behavior on?
16 Clues: In "The Black Cat", What was the narrator caught for? • In "The Black Cat", What did the narrator name his cat? • In “The Black Cat”, how many cats did the narrator have? • In “Tell-Tale Heart”, what did the old man’s eye resemble? • How many days did the narrator go to the narrator’s house? • In "The Black Cat", What happened to the narrator's house? • ...
cardio 2 2013-10-29
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- true or false? The heart accounts for 0.6% of bodyweight in most domestic animals. Can be twice this + in greyhounds and thoroughbreds, and half this in pigs.
- in carnivores and pigs, the fbrous pericardium does NOT attach to the sternum, instead attaching to the _____________ via the phrenico-pericardiac ligament.
- the caudal border of the left ventricle is slightly _______ in ruminants, almost straight in the horse, and slightly convex in dogs/cats.
- the right ventricle has ______ papillary muscles (for a ______ cusped valve). Two arise from the IV septum, the largest ‘great’ papillary muscle arises from the lateral wall.
- the cardiac skeleton is important for preventing widespread ___________ conduction between atria and ventricles. ‘electrophysiological discontinuity’.
- the ____________ pericardium is the outer layer of the pericardial sac, t is separated from the heart by the pericardial cavity. Externally it is covered by a strong layer of fibroelastic tissue, the fibrous pericardium.
- excessive fluid in the heart compresses the heart – esp right ventricle – backup in systemic circuit/peripheral veins etc – this is known as cardiac ___________.
- atrial walls are thin, and have the myocardium arranged into __________ (common to both atria as well as separate) and deep bundles (separate). This structure is also in the ventricles, but they have much thicker walls.
- the funnel shaped outflow channel of the right ventricle that directs blood into the pulmonary trunk. Smooth walled. (2 words)
- the visceral pericardium is on the outer layer of the heart and is also known as the _____________.
- the _______ ___________ is a muscular ridge on the internal surface of the RA from where the pectinate muscles originate (line the right auricle).
- as in the right ventricle, in the left ventricle, one large ___________ septomarginalis and several smaller ones traverse the lumen of the left ventricle, from the IV septum to the lateral wall.
- the _________ channel of the right ventricle has an irregular wall due to the presence of TRABCULAE CARNAE and papillary muscles.
- the name of the ligament that attaches the sternum to the pericardial sac in the horse/ruminant
- because the ________ lung is larger than the other, the heart lies mainly to the left of the midline.
- the _______ _______ is an embryonic remnant – oval depression on the interatrial septum at the opening of the caudal vena cava (hole in the heart in congenital malformations when it doesn’t close)
- the cranial border of the right ventricle is _______ in all species (rounded)
- mediastinal ___________ surrounds the entire pericardial sac/heart (outer surface)
- the intervenous tubercle/ridge seperates the cranial and caudal _____ _____ where they open into the Right atrium. A remnant of foetal circulation.
- the internal wall of the right atrium is smooth, but the right auricle has many muscular ridges - __________ muscles. Radiate from the crista terminalis (muscular ridge on internal surface of right atrium.
- the interventricular septum has two main parts – a thicker muscular part makes up the majority of the wall, a ___________ collagenous membrane is at the extreme dorsal part of the septum – marks the site of final closure of embryonic interventricular foramen. Can be site of hole in the heart, esp in cattle.
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- the right surface of the heart is the _________ surface.
- the left surface of the heart is the ___________ surface (can see both auricles).
- valves are made up of ________ fibres sandwiched between two layers of endothelium. _____ fibres are continuous with the fibrous rings that surrounds the heart valves.
- the right coronary artery arises ffrom the right _____ ______, the left coronary artery from the left ______ _______, just after the aortic valve opening.
- the long axis of the heart is ________ in a horse, almost ______ in ruminants, and more oblique in cats/dogs/pigs.
- the right septomarginal trabeculae is also known as the _________ band. Band of tissue that crosses the lumen of the right atrium from IV septum to outer wall.
- the left ventricular wall is about ____ or three times as thick as the right.
- the functions of the pericardial sac (and fluid) is to protect the heart, and maintain it in position, as well as minimise _________.
- the name of the ligament that attaches the diaphragm to the pericardial sac in the cat/pig/dog
- the left azygous vein, the only one present in _______, drains into the coronary sinus.
- the valves in the _____ side of the heart are much stronger and thicker (bicuspid/mitral and aortic valve)
- the heart is located in the thoracic cavity usually between rib 3 and rib ____.
- there are two papillary muscles in the left ventricle (for the bicuspid valve) – both arise from the left ventricular lateral _____ . (in the right, two arise from the IV septum and the great papillary muscle arises from the ____ of the right ventricle).
- the __________ __________ is the gap in the ventral border of the left and right lungs (bigger in the left) – heart can make contact with thoracic wall – good acoustic window for echocardiography.
- __________ veins drain part of lumbar region, caudal part of thoracic wall, and bronchial/oesophageal circulation. Right _________ vein only in cats/dogs/horses. Left only in pigs. Left and right in ruminants.
- the right azygous vein (only one present in horses/cats/dogs) drains into the cranial vena cava or directly into the right atrium.
- in horses and ruminants, the fibrous pericardium attaches to the ___________ via the steropericardiac ligament (paired in ruminants, single in horses)
- the aorta has three parts - _____________ aorta, aortic arch, and descending aorta. The ____________ aorta is short and gives rise to coronary veins, before continuing into the aortic arch.
- the great coronary vein opens into the right atrium at the _________ ______, just ventral to the caudal vena cava.
40 Clues: the right surface of the heart is the _________ surface. • the left ventricular wall is about ____ or three times as thick as the right. • the cranial border of the right ventricle is _______ in all species (rounded) • the heart is located in the thoracic cavity usually between rib 3 and rib ____. • ...
demo 2023-04-20
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- Lymphocytes help your body defend itself against disease-body. Lymph nodes filter out microorganisms
- foreign materials that have been
- (KOR uh ner ee) circulation,
- 14, carries lymph through a network of lymph capillary-lymphocytes (LIHM fuh sites), a type of white blood
- After tissue fluid diffuses into the lymphatic capillaries it is
- circulation, veins. Arteries are blood vessels that
- flow of blood through the heart
- much glow bun), which is a molecule that carries oxygenPlatelets are irregularly shaped cell fragments that help clot
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- blood away from the heart. Arteries, The blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart are
- The two upper chambers are called the right and left
- (AY tree um). The two lower chambers are called the
- vessels called capillaries, The liquid part of blood
- the lungs and back to the heart is pulmonary circulation. your organs and body tissues, except the heart and lungs, by
- and left ventricles which supply it with nutrients and oxygen and remove wastes.
- mostly water and is called plasma. They contain hemoglobin
- lymphatic system, as shown in
- veins, Arteries, and veins are connected by microscopic
17 Clues: (KOR uh ner ee) circulation, • lymphatic system, as shown in • flow of blood through the heart • foreign materials that have been • (AY tree um). The two lower chambers are called the • The two upper chambers are called the right and left • vessels called capillaries, The liquid part of blood • circulation, veins. Arteries are blood vessels that • ...
Ch.14 Cardiovascular System 2023-05-16
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- dark red blood, no pressure, to heart, usually without oxygen, thin walls
- oozing blood, single cell thick, exchange oxygen & glucose for carbon dioxide; tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between blood & body cells
- measured movement; recurrence of action or function at regular intervals
- restoration of normal heart rhythm by electrical shock
- Any one of many tubules in body that carry fluid
- High blood pressure
- Contraction phase of heartbeat
- flap of tissue in heart or vein that prevents blood from flowing backward
- Smaller vessels; Blood moves from arterioles to capillaries
- Dilation of heart; relaxation phase of heartbeat
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- area of tissue death caused by loss of oxygen as result of obstruction of circulation to area
- Blood vessel; bright red blood, under pressure, to body, usually with oxygen, thick walls
- An area of blood vessel that bulges because of weakness in wall
- Blood supply to/from heart is completely cut off, causing death of muscle
- narrowing or stricture of duct and canal
- Narrowing of blood vessels caused by deposits of fatty material containing calcium and cholesterol
- biological molecule found in blood, body fluids, and tissues that indicate normal/abnormal process
17 Clues: High blood pressure • Contraction phase of heartbeat • narrowing or stricture of duct and canal • Any one of many tubules in body that carry fluid • Dilation of heart; relaxation phase of heartbeat • restoration of normal heart rhythm by electrical shock • Smaller vessels; Blood moves from arterioles to capillaries • ...
Circulatory System 2021-09-20
10 Clues: Opens and closes • Helps you breath • High blood pressure • Red liquid in your body • Connect arteries and veins • Carries blood to the heart • Pale yellow liquid in your body • The strongest muscle in the body • Carries blood away from the heart • The # of times your heart beats in a min.
Circulatory system 2022-09-26
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- a system that sends blood to the heart to then be sent to the lungs
- blood goes through here
- CO2
- gives oxygen to blood cells
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- arteries/veins
- irregular beating of the heart
- carries blood towards heart
- carries oxygen to organs/muscles
- carries blood away from the heart
- opens/closes allowing blood to pass
10 Clues: CO2 • arteries/veins • blood goes through here • carries blood towards heart • gives oxygen to blood cells • irregular beating of the heart • carries oxygen to organs/muscles • carries blood away from the heart • opens/closes allowing blood to pass • a system that sends blood to the heart to then be sent to the lungs
Circulatory/Cardiovascular system 2025-03-05
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- carries deoxygenated blood
- carries oxygenated blood
- the main artery
- pumps deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs
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- lower chambers of the heart
- pumps oxygenated blood back to heart from lungs
- connection between arteries and veins
- upper chambers of the heart
- the organ responsible for pumping blood
- the main vein with an inferior & superior
10 Clues: the main artery • carries oxygenated blood • carries deoxygenated blood • lower chambers of the heart • upper chambers of the heart • connection between arteries and veins • the organ responsible for pumping blood • the main vein with an inferior & superior • pumps deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs • pumps oxygenated blood back to heart from lungs
Transposition of the Great Arteries 2024-10-11
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- IV medication that needs to be administered to keep patent ductus arteriosus open
- During the switch, what needs to be reattached to the new aorta?
- Pre-operative: what main vessel is connected to the right side of the heart
- Post-operative repair, what intervention may need to be done to fix arrythmias?
- a surgically-made tunnel to redirect blood flow in a patient's heart
- Which side of the heart may be weak from being the heart's main pumping chamber with dTGA?
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- Besides an x-ray, what can assist in diagnosing this disorder?
- Pre-operative: what main vessel is connected to the left side of the heart
- Long-term effect a patient can experience later in life with having a weak heart
- Main symptom children can experience pre-operative with heart chambers that lack communication
- Preferred type of surgical repair for dTGA
- Taking prophylactic antibiotics prior to dental procedures can help prevent this disorder in post-operative dTGA patients
- What the defect looks like on an x-ray
- What you can't hear on auscultation of this disorder
14 Clues: What the defect looks like on an x-ray • Preferred type of surgical repair for dTGA • What you can't hear on auscultation of this disorder • Besides an x-ray, what can assist in diagnosing this disorder? • During the switch, what needs to be reattached to the new aorta? • a surgically-made tunnel to redirect blood flow in a patient's heart • ...
Module 1 Vocabulary Part 1 2025-10-02
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- not meant to be understood in a literal way; expressing something in an interesting way; using words to mean something beyond their ordinary meaning
- move from one place or body to another, such as with an organ
- round in shape
- (second word of the term) the heart, blood vessels, and blood; the body's system that sends blood through the body and returns it to the heart
- dealing with the heart
- one-way “doors” that keep blood traveling in the right direction
- (first word of the term) the heart, blood vessels, and blood; the body's system that sends blood through the body and returns it to the heart
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- take or carry from one place to another
- very much; having no limits or end
- an open space or room; a compartment in the heart
- to eat in a greedy way; eat quickly
- showing bravery; doing things you know are scary or dangerous for the purpose of helping yourself or others
- the usual or exact meaning of a word or phrase
- to gather or collect all in one place; to give something all of your attention or focus
14 Clues: round in shape • dealing with the heart • very much; having no limits or end • to eat in a greedy way; eat quickly • take or carry from one place to another • the usual or exact meaning of a word or phrase • an open space or room; a compartment in the heart • move from one place or body to another, such as with an organ • ...
Exercise and Heart Disease 2015-11-21
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- “Big” risk factor of CVD
- Vein wall inflammation
- Peripheral symptom of Chronic Heart Failure (two-words)
- Should be obtained before starting cardiac rehab
- Lower end of time for aerobic activity in cardiac rehab (two-words)
- Sub-lingual potent vasodilator
- Procedure performed during CABG
- Minimum effective HRR intensity for improving cardio-respiratory fitness (two-words)
- Exercise this number of bpm below ischemic threshold
- Maneuver to avoid in resistance training
- Plaque contributes to this in arteries
- May increase compliance with walking programs
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- Alternate way to monitor exercise intensity in patients taking chronotropic inhibitors
- Part of the acute coronary syndrome
- A decrease in circulating blood
- Number of times to mobilize per day after procedure (three-words)
- Narrowing of aortic valve
- This class of medication blocks the effects of epinephrine, lowering BP and HR
- Electrical dissociation between atria and ventricles
- Time after MI to initiate resistance training
20 Clues: Vein wall inflammation • “Big” risk factor of CVD • Narrowing of aortic valve • Sub-lingual potent vasodilator • A decrease in circulating blood • Procedure performed during CABG • Part of the acute coronary syndrome • Plaque contributes to this in arteries • Maneuver to avoid in resistance training • Time after MI to initiate resistance training • ...
Stone Heart by:Charlie Fletcher 2016-02-11
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- Another soldier spit, that helps George defeat The Gridman.
- This is what the statues of people are called because they are the "spitting image" of who they are and the enemies of Taints.
- A metal-humanoid abomination that tries to kill George and Eddie.
- The half-taint, half-spit sisters that answer peoples questions but have no true allegiances.
- This is what the non-human statues are called and are the enemies to the spits.
- The thing that George needs to find to escape his nightmare before he becomes one of the "weirded".
- A strange little imp that lives with The Black Friar and whos allegiances are unknown.
- The Glint and the main character's best friend.
- A person that helps George on his way and is one of the cursed "weirded".
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- the strange place where George goes and starts to see moving statues.
- The mark that gives George the power to create objects with his mind.
- A spit of the man to first write down all the English words and their definitions.
- A spit made after the image of a WWI soldier.
- All the actual people are trapped and most have no way.
- The main character of the story and the one with the Maker's mark.
- The antagonist and one of the "weirded".
- A big bubbly spit that gives good advice to George about the stone Heart.
- A taint that George tends to run into and is called that by George.
- The only being that stays with the walker and is over 2000 years old.
- A personage that has the ability to see to past of any living thing that they come in contact with.
20 Clues: The antagonist and one of the "weirded". • A spit made after the image of a WWI soldier. • The Glint and the main character's best friend. • All the actual people are trapped and most have no way. • Another soldier spit, that helps George defeat The Gridman. • A metal-humanoid abomination that tries to kill George and Eddie. • ...
HEART ON FIRE CROSSWORD 2016-12-13
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- HANDSOME PLAYER FROM DISTRICT 4 WHO FISHES
- ONE OF DISTRICT 12'S VICTORS FROM YEARS AGO
- THE TOUR THAT KATNISS AND PEETA ARE FORCED INTO DOING
- IN A FAKE RELATIONSHIP WITH KATNISS
- THE PLACE WHERE PLAYERS GO TO FIGHT
- KATNISS' STYLIST
- AUTHOR OF THE BOOK "CATCHING FIRE"
- KATNISS' SISTER
- BIRDS TRAINED TO SPY ON THE PLAYERS AND MIMICS HUMANS
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- NATION THAT "CATCHING FIRE" TAKES PLACE
- THE DISTRICT WHERE KATNISS AND PEETA ARE FROM
- KATNISS' WEAPON OF CHOICE
- YOUNG GIRL THAT KATNISS BEFRIENDED
- A FRIEND THAT HUNTS WITH KATNISS
- MAIN CHARACTER OF "CATCHING FIRE"
- OLDER WOMAN THAT SACRIFICES HERSELF IN THE 75TH GAMES
- THE GAME PEOPLE IN THE DISTRICTS HAVE TO PLAY EVERY YEAR
- A PIN THAT KATNISS WEARS DURING THE GAMES SYBOLIZING HOPE
- PLACE WHERE ALL DISTRICTS ARE CONTROLLED AND WHERE PRESIDENT SNOW LIVES
- KATNISS AND PEETA'S ESCORT WHO DRESSES FANCY
20 Clues: KATNISS' SISTER • KATNISS' STYLIST • KATNISS' WEAPON OF CHOICE • A FRIEND THAT HUNTS WITH KATNISS • MAIN CHARACTER OF "CATCHING FIRE" • YOUNG GIRL THAT KATNISS BEFRIENDED • AUTHOR OF THE BOOK "CATCHING FIRE" • IN A FAKE RELATIONSHIP WITH KATNISS • THE PLACE WHERE PLAYERS GO TO FIGHT • NATION THAT "CATCHING FIRE" TAKES PLACE • HANDSOME PLAYER FROM DISTRICT 4 WHO FISHES • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2015-04-06
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- laugh quietly or inwardly.
- Of a state, quality, or emotion very great or intense.
- An overwhelming feeling of admiration
- Elaborate in structure; feel or desire for
- Form or devise a plan or idea in the mind
- The ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future
- enough; adequate
- a person who experiments with and modifies the internals of machinery, electronics, or software that has been mass-produced; a mechanic or technician
- Concealment of one’s thoughts, feelings, or character; pretense
- Make someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried, especially with trivial matters.
- Barely; hardly; not quite.
- Make unable to breath properly
- To disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.
- light in color or having little color; feeble and unimpressive
- A movable cover, slide, etc., for an opening.
- A contemptible person who preys on the exploits of others
- Excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements
- Sympathetic our kindly sorrow
- The area covered by something; the amount to which something is or is believed to be the case.
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- To make or become dull or less intense
- Of a bad or unwelcomed situation or phenomenon; Present or experienced to severe or intense degree; Having or showing a perspective or insight
- The act of supposing
- To listen
- Not perceived, unobserved
- Feeling or expressing sorrow or grief
- A large room used for formal or public events.
- Subject to death
- Make or become sharp; improve or cause to improve
- push suddenly or violently in a specified area; a sudden or violent lunge with a weapon; propulsive force of a jet or a rocket engine
- a significant success or noteworthy achievement; instance or occasion of victory.
- A narrow opening or fissure
- having or showing skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or evasion
- Acuteness of mental discernment and soundness of judgment.
- The amount, level, or extent
34 Clues: To listen • Subject to death • enough; adequate • The act of supposing • Not perceived, unobserved • laugh quietly or inwardly. • Barely; hardly; not quite. • A narrow opening or fissure • The amount, level, or extent • Sympathetic our kindly sorrow • Make unable to breath properly • An overwhelming feeling of admiration • Feeling or expressing sorrow or grief • ...
Listen to Your Heart 2022-04-11
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- Alana and Diego like to
- Kate's best friend
- Diego asked Kate to the fall Festival with a
- What did hunter unexspectedly sent in the middle of the book?
- The podcast at the Fall Festival was
- when people asked for advice without a name they were
- What got loose on a Saturday morning before the morning rush?
- what did frank's family want from Kate's family?
- Name of book
- CD means
- The nickname Kate is given on the podcast
- Kate's ex
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- Kate's enemy
- The school has had one for the last 4 years
- Kate's cousin
- Author name
- Main charcter
- Podcast name
- What did Alana ask Diego to?
- where do Diego and Kate first meet?
- What is CD?
- Frank's last name
- Love interest
- Kate's favorite thing
- Lisa's tutor
- what type of podcast is it?
26 Clues: CD means • Kate's ex • Author name • What is CD? • Kate's enemy • Podcast name • Name of book • Lisa's tutor • Kate's cousin • Main charcter • Love interest • Frank's last name • Kate's best friend • Kate's favorite thing • Alana and Diego like to • what type of podcast is it? • What did Alana ask Diego to? • where do Diego and Kate first meet? • The podcast at the Fall Festival was • ...
The Warrior's Heart Vocab 2022-05-23
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- the tuk tuk was
- he and the idea of chaotic neutral became
- practical as opposed to idealistic
- the movie gave me a new sense of
- an extended treatment of a subject
- wanting or devouring great quantities of food
- evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
- to impart boldness
- engrossed
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- a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation
- with attention
- to develop into a definite form
- One of my ... introduced me.
- he was such a ... said no one ever
- formal and dignified
- naive beliefs
- to influence or permeate
- flexible and graceful
- exciting pity or sympathy
- the farmer was trying to ... the corn but the goat kept eating it
20 Clues: engrossed • naive beliefs • with attention • the tuk tuk was • to impart boldness • formal and dignified • flexible and graceful • to influence or permeate • exciting pity or sympathy • One of my ... introduced me. • to develop into a definite form • the movie gave me a new sense of • he was such a ... said no one ever • practical as opposed to idealistic • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2022-08-25
22 Clues: grib • slør • sløve • skarp • hinde • stønne • stikke • ophøre • klukke • knirke • hængsel • forfølge • beslutte • undfange • dybsindig • sørgmodig • dristighed • forurolige • vedholdende • forudseenhed • forsigtighed • tilstrækkelig
Telltale Heart Vocabulary B 2022-02-17
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- What quality did the caregiver show in choosing the time to kill the man?
- In the story, loneliness seemed to ? the caregiver since he and the old man were so isolated.
- The students emitted a(an) ? cry when they heard about the surprise show what you know.
- In the film, the murderer ? the old man’s body before taking it to a different part of the house.
- With Mr. Tesarski’s weight loss, some of the teachers aren’t sure whether he has ? food to eat.
- Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description.
- The old man and the caregiver appeared to live in ?. (not a vocabulary word)
- ?, Mr. Tesarski cleaned up the piles on his desk; within a week, he rediscovered a beloved pen.
- In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer.
- The caregiver ? from showing his true feelings towards the old man’s eye.
- The caregiver was ? about having an explanation as to the old man’s whereabouts.
- In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?.
- Mr. Tesarski ? to be less sarcastic to his colleagues in the new year.
- What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize?
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- Through ?, Mr. Cornwell fooled Ms Fong into believing he had an actual fireplace in his classroom.
- ?, the caregiver asked the police if they heard the increasing loudness of the heartbeats.
- The police made a(an) ? discovery beneath the floorboards in the old man’s house..
- Mr. Tesarski aspires to possess the ? of James Bond who can be very persuasive.
- Mr. Tesarski ? Ms Fong constantly with his comments about her age and height.
- To emphasize his points, Mr. Cornwell often uses dramatic ? and pauses in his delivery.
- Mr. Cornwell has had a(an) ? impact on his homeroom’s diet following the discussion of salt and sugar in foods.
- The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver.
- What was used to symbolize the caregiver prowling and plotting in the video?
- Mrs. Williamson ? her laugh when she saw Mr. Cornwell unable to guess the Wordle in six tries.
- Mrs. Williamson’s ? about the tools in the construction lab enabled the students to build a stool.
- Ms Fong sobbed uncontrollably due to Mr. Tesarski’s ? and taunts.
- The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man.
- The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye.
- The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome.
- It is rather ? of Mary to say she loved her husband despite killing him.
- They ? the idea of the project based upon the students’ interest in the topic.
31 Clues: Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description. • What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize? • In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer. • The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver. • The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man. • The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye. • ...
Heart of Darkness Vocab 2021-05-04
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- unable to be explained or accounted for.
- the extremely large size, scale, or extent of something.
- without suffering any injury, damage, or harm.
- impossible to perceive
- involving or limited to basic principles.
- dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest.
- lively in temper, conduct, or spirit
- a new outbreak after a period of abatement or inactivity.
- perplexed and confused; very puzzled.
- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way.
- covered or flooded with water, especially seawater or rain.
- the appearance of a divine or supernatural being.
- abrupt or offhand in speech or manner.
- aggressive greed
Down
- scatter among or between other things; place here and there.
- not able to be understood; not intelligible.
- an upright bar, post, or frame forming a support or barrier.
- not friendly or pleasant to be with.
- to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : to corrupt the morals of.
- gave to moralizing in a pompous or affected manner.
- to deviate from the truth
- excessive or careless speed, faced with an unexpected turn of events.
- a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone, in which a dead person is laid or buried.
- in a deliberate and unprovoked way.
- not likely to be true or to happen.
25 Clues: aggressive greed • impossible to perceive • to deviate from the truth • in a deliberate and unprovoked way. • not likely to be true or to happen. • not friendly or pleasant to be with. • lively in temper, conduct, or spirit • perplexed and confused; very puzzled. • abrupt or offhand in speech or manner. • unable to be explained or accounted for. • ...
The Tell Tale Heart 2020-11-16
Across
- deceptive
- to make fun of
- sharp, intense
- graceful politeness
- ridicule
- mental preparedness
- grounds or property
- cautiously
- to keep from doing something
- to annoy
Down
- to think of
- crack
- shameless daring
- sound judgment
- approaching its end
- hiding of ones true feelings
- to talk wildly or endlessly
- unobserved; not aware
- strongly
- thoughtful, intellectual
- smothered
21 Clues: crack • ridicule • strongly • to annoy • deceptive • smothered • cautiously • to think of • to make fun of • sharp, intense • sound judgment • shameless daring • graceful politeness • approaching its end • mental preparedness • grounds or property • unobserved; not aware • thoughtful, intellectual • to talk wildly or endlessly • hiding of ones true feelings • to keep from doing something
Heart of Darkness Vocabulary 2022-10-11
Across
- expressing disapproval
- a state of rest
- lurking or remaining hidden
- reaching a highest or a decisive point
- removed from the grave
- confused; filled with uncertainty
- produced by special effort
- incomprehensible
- secured
- secretly ran from
- boldness, rudeness
- a liar
- showiness
- a god or goddess
- a highly or talented or extraordinary person
- overcome with dismay or shock
- to bypass
- morally severe, strict
- grimly foreboding
- light, bright
Down
- the state of being profound; and intellectual depth
- a jester, clown, buffoon
- a decline; a change to a lower rank
- a spear
- a tomb or vault for sacred relics
- a person who steers
- calmly, steadily
- a fierce attack
- having no purpose
- endless
- spitefully
- short, abrupt
- weak, slow
- having elements of variety
- a time period of 14 days
- prideful scorn
- in a turned or twisted position
- the habit of being prompt
38 Clues: a liar • a spear • endless • secured • showiness • to bypass • spitefully • weak, slow • short, abrupt • light, bright • prideful scorn • a state of rest • a fierce attack • calmly, steadily • incomprehensible • a god or goddess • having no purpose • secretly ran from • grimly foreboding • boldness, rudeness • a person who steers • expressing disapproval • removed from the grave • morally severe, strict • ...
Instances of Your Heart 2022-10-29
Across
- That weighted feeling in your chest
- Place where you can truly be yourself
- Queasy feeling caused from anxiety or thinking
- Comfort of known things
- Not thinking clearly
- State of not feeling or thinking anything
- Far away in space or time
- Feeling agitated
- Realisation of something actually existing
- Physically present but mentally _ _ _ _
- The cure for everything
- Comfort of a hot beverage
- Caffeinated or thought/emotion fueled body
- State of mind from overthinking
Down
- State of worry and nervousness
- Uncomfortable or comfortable quiet
- Pulsating feeling in your chest when alone
- Resting holding a loved one or a pillow
- _____ before the storm
- Pulling an all-nighter and watching the ______
- Playlist on YouTube for sombre mood
- Feeling of being present, only physically
- Calming feeling from watching the sun go
- Staring at your ceiling because you can't sleep
- The endless circle of actions and thoughts
- State of just being
- Unsettling awareness of one's own heartbeat
- Post 'overthinking' and 'over-feeling'
28 Clues: Feeling agitated • State of just being • Not thinking clearly • _____ before the storm • Comfort of known things • The cure for everything • Far away in space or time • Comfort of a hot beverage • State of worry and nervousness • State of mind from overthinking • Uncomfortable or comfortable quiet • That weighted feeling in your chest • Playlist on YouTube for sombre mood • ...
