heart Crossword Puzzles
heart of darkness II 2022-09-13
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- international society for the suppression of -
- who marlow works for
- who gets marlow his job
- part of marlow the doctor measures
- the woodworkers
- where the story begins
- how marlow scares the natives
- job of the spy
- what everyone in the story wants
- where does most of the story take place
- marlow hates what? they remind him of death
- what kurtz means in german
- marlow and his crew get stuck in what weather condition
- who gets marlow his job
- how kurtz refers to his fiancee
- who everyone works for
- the natives attack with
- animal that troubles the central station
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- kurtz's artistic hobby
- what kurtz's head looks like
- what the russian remind marlow of
- kurtz's last words
- another name for dominos
- crew member who gets speared to death
- what is being built at the outer station
- what does marlow lie and say kurtz's last words are '--"
- what ancient group of people does marlow begin by talking about
- the river at the beginning of the story
- the doctor asks kurtz if there is a history of this in his family
29 Clues: job of the spy • the woodworkers • kurtz's last words • who marlow works for • kurtz's artistic hobby • where the story begins • who everyone works for • who gets marlow his job • who gets marlow his job • the natives attack with • another name for dominos • what kurtz means in german • what kurtz's head looks like • how marlow scares the natives • how kurtz refers to his fiancee • ...
Out Of My Heart 2023-01-06
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- Melody's condition
- Number of campers per cabin
- Camper who calls Melody 'firefly girl'
- Lakes name
- Has a Medi-talker like Melody
- Camper who wants to go home
- Melody's sister
- Melody's dogs name
- Melody's horse
- Camp name
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- Cabin Melody is in
- Cabin that Noah is in
- Where is Kim from
- Type of snake found in Melody's cabin
- Speaks in threes
- Melody's counselor
- Camper with Down Syndrome
- Athena calls her blanket
- Noah was born in the middle of a
- Skunk in Spanish
20 Clues: Camp name • Lakes name • Melody's horse • Melody's sister • Speaks in threes • Skunk in Spanish • Where is Kim from • Cabin Melody is in • Melody's condition • Melody's counselor • Melody's dogs name • Cabin that Noah is in • Athena calls her blanket • Camper with Down Syndrome • Number of campers per cabin • Camper who wants to go home • Has a Medi-talker like Melody • ...
out of my heart 2023-01-06
Across
- Melody's condition
- Number of campers per cabin
- Camper who calls Melody 'firefly girl'
- lakes name
- Has a Medi-talker like Melody
- Camper who wants to go home
- Melody's sister
- Melody's dogs name
- Melody's horse
- Camp name
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- Cabin Melody is in
- Cabin that Noah is in
- where is Kim from
- type of snake found in Melody's cabin
- Speaks in threes
- Melody's counselor
- Camper with Down Syndrome
- Athena calls her blanket
- Noah is born in the middle of a
- skunk in Spanish
20 Clues: Camp name • lakes name • Melody's horse • Melody's sister • Speaks in threes • skunk in Spanish • where is Kim from • Cabin Melody is in • Melody's condition • Melody's counselor • Melody's dogs name • Cabin that Noah is in • Athena calls her blanket • Camper with Down Syndrome • Number of campers per cabin • Camper who wants to go home • Has a Medi-talker like Melody • ...
Out Of My Heart 2023-01-24
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- Noah was born in the middle of a ______
- Camper who calls Melody 'firefly girl'
- Noah's cabin
- Skunk in Spanish
- Melody's counselor
- Camper who wants to go home
- Melody's horse
- Speaks in threes
- Melody's condition
- Kim is from _____
Down
- Type of snake found in Melody's cabin
- Lake's name
- Camp name
- Number of campers per cabin
- Melody's cabin
- Melody's sister
- Has a Medi-talker like Melody
- Melody's dogs name
- Camper with Down Syndrome
- Athena calls her blanket _____
20 Clues: Camp name • Lake's name • Noah's cabin • Melody's cabin • Melody's horse • Melody's sister • Skunk in Spanish • Speaks in threes • Kim is from _____ • Melody's dogs name • Melody's counselor • Melody's condition • Camper with Down Syndrome • Number of campers per cabin • Camper who wants to go home • Has a Medi-talker like Melody • Athena calls her blanket _____ • ...
Drugs for Heart Failure 2025-06-22
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- What is another name for a heart attack?
- What is a major side effect of digoxin toxicity?
- What vital signs should always be checked before giving beta-blockers?
- Which medication is more effective and longer lasting than HCTZ but not as popular due to lack of combo availability?
- What is the adverse effect of furosemide that can cause hearing and balance problems?
- What do ACE inhibitors typically end in?
- One of the mechanisms of action of ACE inhibitors is the increase in levels of _____.
- What medication increases myocardial contractility and promotes vasodilation?
- What category of diuretics does hydrochlorothiazide belong to?
- What class of drugs end in “-olol” and reduces heart rate and BP?
- Which drug has a narrow therapeutic window of 0.5-2.0 ng/mL?
- Verapamil and Diltiazem have how many direct hemodynamic effects?
- With which drug do you need to inspect for crystals and give through a filter?
- What category of diuretics does furosemide belong to?
- What class of drugs mimic the effects of the sympathetic nervous system?
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- What is the patient at risk for when combining ACE inhibitor's and potassium sparing diuretics?
- What potassium-sparing diuretic blocks aldosterone?
- What do Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers end in?
- What is the most common complaint for people on calcium channel blockers?
- Which inotropic actions increase myocardial contractile force?
- What condition is treated by both ACE inhibitors and ARBs?
- Which class of drugs blocks the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system without causing cough?
- What type of inhibitors are reserved for patients with severe reduction in cardiac output resulting in decreased organ perfusion?
- Which rare but serious condition must be reported immediately when using ARBs or ACE inhibitors?
- Which blood pressure medication can increase lithium levels?
- Spironolactone leads to the retention of what?
- What is an adverse effect of calcium channel blockers that cause an overgrowth of gun tissue around the teeth?
- What do you need to look out for with loop diuretics such as furosemide?
- Beta blockers work to protect against abnormal heart rhythms called?
29 Clues: What is another name for a heart attack? • What do ACE inhibitors typically end in? • Spironolactone leads to the retention of what? • What do Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers end in? • What is a major side effect of digoxin toxicity? • What potassium-sparing diuretic blocks aldosterone? • What category of diuretics does furosemide belong to? • ...
Words from the Heart 2025-09-17
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- Where did Riley grow up?
- Celebrity crush they both have in common.
- Youtube videos they like to watch.
- The sound that echoes when they're together.
- TV character who is THE professional yearner.
- What is Ana's favorite animal?
- September 19th
- One of Riley's favorite colors.
- What subject does Riley like to talk about?
- Ana's other favorite guy.
- The best of the four seasons.
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- Ana's favorite show
- Where did Ana and Riley have their first date?
- What initially made Ana attrcated to Riley?
- One of their favorite places to eat.
- Side by side through adventures and life.
- Shared Hobby.
- Where you can find Ana on a busy day.
- Nickname of the song Ana can't help but dance to.
- What bad movie did they watch on a chilly day?
- What Riley called Ana right after he asked her to "go steady."
- Month Ana and Riley matched on Hinge.
22 Clues: Shared Hobby. • September 19th • Ana's favorite show • Where did Riley grow up? • Ana's other favorite guy. • The best of the four seasons. • What is Ana's favorite animal? • One of Riley's favorite colors. • Youtube videos they like to watch. • One of their favorite places to eat. • Where you can find Ana on a busy day. • Month Ana and Riley matched on Hinge. • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2025-10-21
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- quickly and with little thought
- to smother or to hold back
- aggressive boldness or nerve
- a long narrow opening; a crack
- sharp or better than most
- to irritate
- hiding of one's feelings or purposes
- took hold of something quickly and firmly
- being deep and serious
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- warm and friendly
- the ability to make good judgments
- subject to death or causing death
- to stop
- enough or adequate
- smoothly agreeable or polite; pleasing to the senses
- to lay at rest
- in a clever way that is meant to trick
- the act of assuming to be true or real
- without success
- to decrease in size, strength, or degree
20 Clues: to stop • to irritate • to lay at rest • without success • warm and friendly • enough or adequate • being deep and serious • sharp or better than most • to smother or to hold back • aggressive boldness or nerve • a long narrow opening; a crack • quickly and with little thought • subject to death or causing death • the ability to make good judgments • hiding of one's feelings or purposes • ...
Tell Tale Heart Vocabulary 2025-10-17
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- do what I say and not as I do
- highly developed; keen
- become aware of something
- insane
- conceal one's true emotions
- useless
- different
- enough
- extremely unpleasant
- to keep secret
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- intense strong emotion
- devise a plan
- cut off a the limbs of an animal or person
- talk with one's hands
- a guess; uncertain
- a wood boring beetle
- a firm decision reached with authority
- to cover
- showing good judgement
- extremely tired
20 Clues: insane • enough • useless • to cover • different • devise a plan • to keep secret • extremely tired • a guess; uncertain • a wood boring beetle • extremely unpleasant • talk with one's hands • intense strong emotion • highly developed; keen • showing good judgement • become aware of something • conceal one's true emotions • do what I say and not as I do • a firm decision reached with authority • ...
Circulatory Terms Crossword 2025-12-05
10 Clues: Slow heart beat • Heart contraction • To stop a bleeding • "phlebo" definition • "athero" definition • "tachy-" definition • Abnormal heart rhythm • Suffix for inflammation • Inflammation of the inner heart lining • Repaired in angioplasty (2 words no space)
Cardiovascular System 2021-12-01
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- When the heart stops working
- The disease of our heart and blood vessels
- The main organ in our cardiovascular system
- Blood vessels that bring blood away from the heart
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- The substance within blood thats in the arteries. Our organs need it.
- pressing on someone's chest to get their heart pumping
- When the walls of an artery or vein become thick or clogged, blood cannot get to the heart.
- breathing into someone to give them oxygen
- lifesaving care that you can give to someone with cardiac arrest.
- Blood vessels that bring blood to our heart
10 Clues: When the heart stops working • breathing into someone to give them oxygen • The disease of our heart and blood vessels • The main organ in our cardiovascular system • Blood vessels that bring blood to our heart • Blood vessels that bring blood away from the heart • pressing on someone's chest to get their heart pumping • ...
Heart Healthy Crossword Puzzle! 2021-03-09
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- One way you can keep your heart healthy is by eating many fruits and _______________.
- Cardio __________ are great for strengthening your heart and improving blood flow around your body.
- To stay healthy, make sure you eat ____________ food, which includes fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains.
- ___________ and many other drugs can increase your heart rate, which is not good for you.
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- staying _________ everyday with fun exercises can help your heart stay healthy.
- Having communication between family members or __________ is important, in order to keep your heart healthy.
- To keep your heart healthy, do not __________. Instead, try to manage your time, so you can get everything done without needing to stress.
- Some foods that are good sources of _________ are oats, barley, apples, pears, and avocados! These food items help lower bad cholesterol.
- it is very important to _______ throughout the day. When you have a break between classes, make sure you _______ around your house!
- Your __________ is one of the most important part of your body!
- Fun Fact: ________ chocolate is very healthy for your heart!
11 Clues: Fun Fact: ________ chocolate is very healthy for your heart! • Your __________ is one of the most important part of your body! • staying _________ everyday with fun exercises can help your heart stay healthy. • One way you can keep your heart healthy is by eating many fruits and _______________. • ...
The Circulatory System - by Adhithi Balaji 2023-04-27
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- Vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- A flap of tissue in the heart or a vein that prevents blood from flowing backward.
- The large arterial trunk that carries blood from the heart to be distributed by branch arteries through the body.
- Vena Cava The second largest vein in the human body which returns blood to the right atrium of the heart from the upper half of the body.
- Two spongy organs, located in the thoracic cavity enclosed by the diaphragm and rib cage, responsible for respiration
- Connective tissue made of plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Vena Cava The largest vein in the human body which returns blood to the right atrium of the heart from the lower half of the body.
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- Microscopic vessel through which exchanges take place between the blood and cells of the body
- A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Artery Artery carrying oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
12 Clues: A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart • A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Artery Artery carrying oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
My crossword 2019-07-17
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- is one of the four chambers of the heart. The heart is comprised of two atria and two ventricles.
- is one of four chambers of the heart. It is located in the bottom left portion of the heart below the left atrium, separated by the mitral valve.
- is an artery in the pulmonary circulation that carries deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
- the muscular tissues of the heart
- The fossa ovalis is a depression in the right atrium of the heart, at the level of the interatrial septum, the wall between right and left atrium.
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- is the portion of the main artery that bends between the ascending and descending aorta.
- is the chamber within the heart that is responsible for pumping oxygen-depleted blood to the lungs.
- a vein carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
- is one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the left posterior side.
- The aorta is one continuous conduit that stems from the left ventricle of the heart to carry blood to most of the body.
10 Clues: the muscular tissues of the heart • is one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the left posterior side. • a vein carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart. • is the portion of the main artery that bends between the ascending and descending aorta. • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2022-10-19
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- without using oxygen to provide energy
- how long you should be exercising
- how quickly the person’s heart rate returns to normal
- exercising 3-5 times per week
- measure of the heart’s mechanical work
- number of beats per minute when you are at complete rest
- range which the heart should beat to achieve the best results
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- the ability of the heart and blood vessels to deliver nutrients and oxygen to the tissues of the body efficiently.
- uses oxygen to provide energy
- highest number of times your heart can contract in one minute
- number of beats per minute of the heart
- how difficult a workout is
12 Clues: how difficult a workout is • uses oxygen to provide energy • exercising 3-5 times per week • how long you should be exercising • without using oxygen to provide energy • measure of the heart’s mechanical work • number of beats per minute of the heart • how quickly the person’s heart rate returns to normal • number of beats per minute when you are at complete rest • ...
7th Grade Heart Dissection 2025-05-25
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- Veins – Bring oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium.
- (Right and Left Atrium) – The two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood coming into the heart.
- System – The body system that includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels; responsible for transporting nutrients, oxygen, and waste.
- Blood – Blood rich in oxygen, usually found in arteries.
- Artery – Carries oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle to the lungs.
- – Flap-like structures that keep blood moving in one direction through the heart (e.g., tricuspid valve, mitral valve).
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- (Right and Left Ventricle) – The two lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out of the heart.
- Cava (Superior and Inferior) – Large veins that carry oxygen-poor blood from the body to the right atrium.
- – A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The largest artery in the body; it carries oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle to the body.
- Blood – Blood that has given up its oxygen to the body and is returning to the lungs.
- – The muscular wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart.
12 Clues: – A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Blood – Blood rich in oxygen, usually found in arteries. • Veins – Bring oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium. • – The muscular wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart. • Artery – Carries oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle to the lungs. • ...
The Systems 2023-11-29
Across
- the vessels that take blood away from the heart
- vessel brings blood to the heart
- System brings oxygen to organs/cells
- your stomach ______
Down
- Heart has ____ chambers
- the bone in your hip is the ______
- muscles work in ____
- heart is as big as your ____
- the liver makes ____
- blood gets oxygen from ____
- Biggest arteries in the body
11 Clues: your stomach ______ • muscles work in ____ • the liver makes ____ • Heart has ____ chambers • blood gets oxygen from ____ • heart is as big as your ____ • Biggest arteries in the body • vessel brings blood to the heart • the bone in your hip is the ______ • System brings oxygen to organs/cells • the vessels that take blood away from the heart
Ace Big Boi 2025-09-17
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- Clotting protein (6)
- Heart slowing (5)
- Sodium spike (6)
- Pain pill, shortened (5)
- Blood gas (4)
- Stomach tube, nasally placed (3)
- Fast breathing lowering CO2 (12)
- Nervous system (5)
- Joint out of place (6)
- Poor perfusion signs (6)
- Non-steroidal pain reliever (5)
- Heart pressure monitor (4)
- Assisted breathing (5)
- Scope to view airways (12)
- Blood pH too high (5)
- Heart wave record (3)
- White blood cells (5)
- Scale you score in three ways? (3)
- Immune system warrior (5)
- RLQ inflammation (6)
- Inflammation of the heart lining (12)
- Heart specialty (4)
- Central temperature (4)
- Kidney-related (5)
- Chest region or cage (6)
- Bone break, shortened (5)
- Infusion route (3)
- Diagnostic tests (4)
- First stop in emergencies (2)
- Pregnancy care (6)
- Collapsing circulation in three letters? (5)
- Bronchodilator inhaler (4)
- Wheezy chronic problem (6)
- Bradycardia treatment (5)
- Leg clot? (3)
- Short consciousness scale (4)
- Sugar concern (5)
- Blood fragment (5)
- Arterial lab test (3)
- Single white cell type (4)
- Chest snapshot (3)
- Magnetic spin imaging (3)
- Sweet disaster in diabetes? (3)
- Long-term airway (5)
- Pressure driving organs (3)
- Gall trouble (5)
- Lungs flooded with inflammation (4)
- Abnormal brain activity (5)
- CO2 rises (8)
- Urgent care unit (5)
- Pain from heat or flame (5)
- Unexpected injury (6)
- K high risk (6)
- Infection-related (6)
- Skin-related (4)
- Body’s overreaction to bugs (6)
- Hormone gland (5)
- Drugs (4)
- Digestive system (6)
- Pain killer (6)
- Felt in artery (5)
- Intense care unit (3)
- Recording of heart’s electrical activity (12)
- Irregular heartbeat, slangy (5)
- Enzyme gland inflamed (6)
- Mechanical breathing aid (4)
- Low blood pressure (5)
- Air in the pleural space causing collapse (12)
- Musical breath (6)
- Type of WBC (4)
- Heart monitor catheter (5)
- CNS-acting analgesic (5)
- Heart racing (5)
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- Flames or chemicals (5)
- Sugar too low (5)
- Fast heart, clipped (6)
- Outside central circulation (6)
- Slow and steady, medically (5)
- Rhythm where defibrillation won’t work (13)
- Limb clamp (5)
- Liver-related (5)
- Low tissue oxygen (6)
- Chest embolism, briefly (2)
- Chronic liver disease (7)
- Bluish sign you shouldn’t ignore (8)
- Heart covering (8)
- Priority steps in emergencies (4)
- Pressor in shock (8)
- Sugar control concern (6)
- ICU vasopressor (6)
- IV replacement (5)
- Muscle stiffness from bacteria (6)
- Trauma detection scan (5)
- Fast opioid (4)
- Mind/behavior specialty (5)
- Heart rhythm disorder (9)
- Fluid route for fast rescue (3)
- Tube up the trachea (10)
- High blood pressure (5)
- Antiarrhythmic starter (6)
- Emergency airway site (9)
- Gas your cells crave (6)
- Artificial airway (6)
- Mini stroke (3)
- Perfusion failure in action (6)
- Dangerously hot core (7)
- Lung-related (4)
- Adrenergic blocker (7)
- General medicine (3)
- VF or VT rhythms that need a jolt (9)
- Scan in slices (2)
- Muscle breakdown releasing myoglobin (13)
- Trauma scan (4)
- Blood pH too low (7)
- Sodium dip (6)
- Sudden brain storm (7)
- Allergy drug rush? (6)
- Muscle meltdown (6)
- Bring back to life (6)
- High-pitched airway alarm (7)
- Antiarrhythmic medicine (5)
- Crackles in the lungs (5)
- Related to arteries (7)
- High-force injury (5)
- Children’s medicine (4)
- Slow heart, clipped (6)
- Swelling (6)
- Full life-restoring procedure (10)
- Prefix meaning “zooming heart” (5)
- Tube branching off trachea (6)
- Limb immobilizer (5)
- Swelling from fluid buildup (5)
- Dangerously cold core (6)
- Related to veins (6)
- Relating to blood (4)
- Steroid anti-inflammatory (4)
- Bones and joints (5)
137 Clues: Drugs (4) • Swelling (6) • Blood gas (4) • Leg clot? (3) • CO2 rises (8) • Limb clamp (5) • Sodium dip (6) • Fast opioid (4) • Mini stroke (3) • Trauma scan (4) • K high risk (6) • Pain killer (6) • Type of WBC (4) • Sodium spike (6) • Lung-related (4) • Gall trouble (5) • Skin-related (4) • Heart racing (5) • Sugar too low (5) • Heart slowing (5) • Liver-related (5) • Sugar concern (5) • Hormone gland (5) • ...
Circulatory and Lymphatic/Immune System 2022-06-17
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- Node found inside the lymphatic vessels that fights infection and detoxifies the blood
- often referred to as the bodys pump
- controls steady circulation of the blood through the body by means of heart and blood vessels
- nutritive fluid circulating through the circulatory system,brings oxygen,nutrients,and hormones and removing waste products
- thick walled flexible tubes that carry blood away from the heart to the arterioles
- Circulation carries oxygenated blood from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart again
- secretes enzymes necessary for digestion and detoxifies the blood
- fluid part of the blood, contains sugars,minerals,and proteins
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- contribute to the blood clotting process,which stops bleeding
- acts as an aid to the circulatory system
- tiny thin walled blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to venules
- Fluid solution that bathes and surrounds the cells and provides them with nutrients and a method of removing cell waste
- Circulation carries the blood from the heart to the lungs to be oxygenated
- Vessels transports blood to and from the heart and then onto various tissues of the body
- liquid composed of changing components in the interstitial fluid as the fluid is circulating through the body
15 Clues: often referred to as the bodys pump • acts as an aid to the circulatory system • contribute to the blood clotting process,which stops bleeding • fluid part of the blood, contains sugars,minerals,and proteins • secretes enzymes necessary for digestion and detoxifies the blood • Circulation carries the blood from the heart to the lungs to be oxygenated • ...
PE Injury 2024-12-03
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- Test Test for Aerobic Capacity
- The number of times the heart beats per minute
- Overhead Volleyball Pass
- The amount of force a muscle can produce
- The ratio of fat to muscle
- To move the ball with feet or hands
- The amount of time a muscle can sustain
- Pass Below Head
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- A mistake
- Test for Muscular Endurance
- The range of motion of a joint
- The heart and lungs working together
- Step hop Step hop
- A locomotive movement where I can talk
- Test for Muscular Strength
- The heart rate that you are shooting for
- Test for Flexibility
17 Clues: A mistake • Pass Below Head • Step hop Step hop • Test for Flexibility • Overhead Volleyball Pass • The ratio of fat to muscle • Test for Muscular Strength • Test for Muscular Endurance • Test Test for Aerobic Capacity • The range of motion of a joint • To move the ball with feet or hands • The heart and lungs working together • A locomotive movement where I can talk • ...
Circulatory system 2022-03-22
10 Clues: pump • Heart • carries blood • carries oxygen • help blood clot • top of the heart • Give air to the body • Stop back flow of blood • carry oxygen away from the heart • take nutrients to body parts that need it
Cardiovascular Puzzle 2023-11-17
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- Makes sure blood doesn't flow backward
- Vessels thinner than arteries
- Artery to head and neck
- Full of oxygen
- cavae Two large, oxygen-deficient veins
- Heart beat
- Carries deoxygenated blood toward the heart
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- Microscopic vessels
- veins veins that carry oxygenated blood.
- Innermost layer of arteries
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Largest artery
- dioxide Passes out of a cell when oxygen goes in
- artery Divided vessel leading to lungs
- Blood filled with waste travels through these
15 Clues: Heart beat • Largest artery • Full of oxygen • Microscopic vessels • Artery to head and neck • Innermost layer of arteries • Vessels thinner than arteries • Carry blood away from the heart • Makes sure blood doesn't flow backward • artery Divided vessel leading to lungs • cavae Two large, oxygen-deficient veins • veins veins that carry oxygenated blood. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary crossword 2025-09-29
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- Organ that pumps blood.
- Body’s outside covering.
- One thousand years.
- All the bones in the body.
- Tissue that moves bones.
- Ten years.
- Main blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
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- Organ that digests food.
- Organ that controls thought.
- Organs that clean the blood.
- Tiny tubes that carry blood back to the heart.
- Organs used for breathing.
- One hundred years.
- Extra day every four years.
14 Clues: Ten years. • One hundred years. • One thousand years. • Organ that pumps blood. • Organ that digests food. • Body’s outside covering. • Tissue that moves bones. • Organs used for breathing. • All the bones in the body. • Extra day every four years. • Organ that controls thought. • Organs that clean the blood. • Tiny tubes that carry blood back to the heart. • ...
Human body systems 2020-10-27
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- Short loop from heart to lungs and back
- Solid outside part of the bone
- system The system that goes throughout the whole body
- Inside the compact bone
- The act of breathing in air
- cord Contains nerves that branch out into every organ
- Muscles we can’t control
- Muscles attached by tendons to the bone
- Soft tissue that contains protein
- make new bone and help repair
- Where the two openings meet
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- Break down bone
- Controls what you think and feel
- Carry blood away from the heart
- system The system that contains the brain and spinal cord
- Carry blood away and towards the heart
- Blowing out carbon dioxide
- Allows us to breath
18 Clues: Break down bone • Allows us to breath • Inside the compact bone • Muscles we can’t control • Blowing out carbon dioxide • The act of breathing in air • Where the two openings meet • make new bone and help repair • Solid outside part of the bone • Carry blood away from the heart • Controls what you think and feel • Soft tissue that contains protein • ...
CHD & HYPERTENSION 2016-12-01
Across
- Abbreviation for Congestive Heart Failure
- A word for chest pain
- A word for dying tissue
- Very low density lipoproteins
- Another word for high blood pressure
- Coronary Heart Disease
- Another word for a cardiovascular accident.
- Fluid that accumulates around the lungs
- Hardening of the arteries
- Good cholesterol
- A two letter word that also means heart attack
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- Another word for high cholesterol
- Chemical found in fats, related to cholesterol and lipoproteins.
- A patient on the TLC diet can only have up to ___ percent of saturated fats
- Someone who is boarder line got high blood pressure is ____ hypertensive
- Diet for CHF patients
- Treatment plan for patients with CHD
- Bad cholesterol¬¬
18 Clues: Good cholesterol • Bad cholesterol¬¬ • A word for chest pain • Diet for CHF patients • Coronary Heart Disease • A word for dying tissue • Hardening of the arteries • Very low density lipoproteins • Another word for high cholesterol • Another word for high blood pressure • Treatment plan for patients with CHD • Fluid that accumulates around the lungs • ...
Lecture 3 Vitals Crossword 2017-06-26
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- Pulse found in the upper or mid arm
- The term for high blood pressure
- The top two chambers of the heart
- Dizziness or loss of consciousness due to a low bp
- The term for low blood pressure
- An arrhythmia where the ventricles quiver but do not pump blood regularly. Life threatening if not treated immediately
- The passing of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs, bloodstream, and environment
- The term for no electrical activity in the heart or a "flat line"
- Pulse found in the medial wrist
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- The reaction of pupils to light
- The correct term for a blood pressure cuff
- The involuntary contraction of a muscle from an outside stimulus
- Pulse found in the neck
- An abnormal heart rate or rhythm
- Pulse found in the ankle
- The bottom two chambers of the heart
- The bottom number in a blood pressure reading
- The top number in a blood pressure reading
- An arrhythmia where the Atria beat rapidly and irregularly causing dizziness, shortness of breath, and increased stroke risk
19 Clues: Pulse found in the neck • Pulse found in the ankle • The reaction of pupils to light • The term for low blood pressure • Pulse found in the medial wrist • An abnormal heart rate or rhythm • The term for high blood pressure • The top two chambers of the heart • Pulse found in the upper or mid arm • The bottom two chambers of the heart • The correct term for a blood pressure cuff • ...
Body Systems 2020-11-16
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- ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels
- The human brain weighs ______ pounds
- The ______ is also called the voice box
- The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe
- Muscles move body parts by contracting and then ________
- ________ is found in the heart
- _______ is where most of the body's blood cells are made
- Bones are made up of a framework of a protein called ________
- air enters the respiratory system through the ____ or the mouth.
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- The __________________ carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again
- _________ is the solid, hard outside part of the bone
- smooth muscle is also referred to as_________
- The ________________ is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again
- ________is attached by cord-like tendons
- The _____ is a big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood centralnervoussystem the brain and the spinal cord are the _________________
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the __________________
- The _________ is the largest and most complex part of the brain
- Cancellous bone resembles _____
- The cells in our bodies need ______ to stay alive
19 Clues: ________ is found in the heart • Cancellous bone resembles _____ • The human brain weighs ______ pounds • The ______ is also called the voice box • ________is attached by cord-like tendons • smooth muscle is also referred to as_________ • The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe • ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels • ...
Cells, organs and tissues 2025-10-20
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- a disease where you have trouble breathing
- a part of the body with a specific task like the heart or the intestines
- organs that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxiode
- organ in your head that you use to think
- a group of cells with the same function
- All bones in your body combined
- organ system made out of heart and blood vessels
- A disease where your body has difficulties regulation the glucose in your blood
- organ that helps to break down toxic substances
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- ...vascular diseases: group of diseases having to do with your heart and blood vessels.
- organ system that make sure you can move
- a living thing like a human, plant or animal
- organ system that breaks down food
- an organ where food is temporarily stored and digested
- organ that pumps blood around your body
- an organ that filters blood and makes urine
- organ system that makes sure you can take in oxygen
- the smallest building blocks of an organism
- organ system containing your brain and nerves
19 Clues: All bones in your body combined • organ system that breaks down food • a group of cells with the same function • organ that pumps blood around your body • organ system that make sure you can move • organ in your head that you use to think • a disease where you have trouble breathing • an organ that filters blood and makes urine • ...
The Circulatory Story Vocabulary 2020-11-03
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- the membrane that separates the left and the right sides of the heart
- a flat that opens and closes to allow blood to flow through the arteries in one direction
- a heart valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- one of the two bottom chambers of the hear that receives blood from the atrium and sends it out of the heart through an artery
- a room in the heart
- one of the top two chambers, or rooms, of the heart that receives blood from veins
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- a vessel that connects arteries and veins
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- a heart valve located between the left ventricle and the aorta
10 Clues: a room in the heart • a vessel that carries blood to the heart • a vessel that connects arteries and veins • a vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a heart valve located between the left ventricle and the aorta • a heart valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle • the membrane that separates the left and the right sides of the heart • ...
human anatomy 2021-04-15
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- happens when blood clot blocks blood flow
- control the blood flow
- abnormal heart beats
- heart, lungs, arteries, veins, and capillaries are apart of this system
- carry blood away from heart
- carry blood to the heart
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- plaque builds up inside the arteries
- connect the arteries and veins
- oxygenate the blood
- pumps blood through your body
10 Clues: oxygenate the blood • abnormal heart beats • control the blood flow • carry blood to the heart • carry blood away from heart • pumps blood through your body • connect the arteries and veins • plaque builds up inside the arteries • happens when blood clot blocks blood flow • heart, lungs, arteries, veins, and capillaries are apart of this system
Anatomy Crossword 2021-09-22
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- Between right atrium and right
- An artery of the mediastinum
- Carry blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
- Lower heart chamber
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- Largest artery in the body
- Between left atrium and left
- Supply blood to the heart muscle
- Located in the mediastinum
- Part of Heart vena cavae
- Major blood vessels in the neck
10 Clues: Lower heart chamber • Part of Heart vena cavae • Largest artery in the body • Located in the mediastinum • Between left atrium and left • An artery of the mediastinum • Between right atrium and right • Major blood vessels in the neck • Supply blood to the heart muscle • Carry blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
Cardiovascular 2025-12-05
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- The chordae tendineae
- Cell sized blood vessel
- Takes blood away from the heart
- Scientific name for red blood cells
- The pacemaker of the heart
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- What do the leukocytes fight?
- What is the scientific name for a heart attack?
- Takes blood toward the heart
- The muscles of the heart
- Stops bleeding and clots blood
10 Clues: The chordae tendineae • Cell sized blood vessel • The muscles of the heart • The pacemaker of the heart • Takes blood toward the heart • What do the leukocytes fight? • Stops bleeding and clots blood • Takes blood away from the heart • Scientific name for red blood cells • What is the scientific name for a heart attack?
heart and circulation 2014-02-02
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- the colour that represents deoxygenated blood
- where oxygen is passed into the blood, before returning to the heart
- " blood enters the heart through the right atrium and is sent then through the right__________________"
- the blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
- Carries blood back to the heart
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- what is carried in the blood that helps keep us alive
- "the heart is a ________________ pump that sends blood around the body"
- carries blood away from the heart
- prevent the backflow of blood
- the thickest side of your heart
10 Clues: prevent the backflow of blood • the thickest side of your heart • Carries blood back to the heart • carries blood away from the heart • the colour that represents deoxygenated blood • what is carried in the blood that helps keep us alive • where oxygen is passed into the blood, before returning to the heart • ...
Circulatory system 2023-04-30
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- a large vein that pumps blood to the heart from other parts of the body.
- They prevent blood from going back to where they came from.
- one of the main organs that pumps blood throughout the body
- a cell found circulating in the blood.
- organs that take blood and nutrients away from the heart.
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- the heart and cardiovascular system
- these connect arteries and veins together.
- A blood vessel that carries blood and nutrients to the heart.
- A liquid that the heart pumps throughout the body.
- the largest blood vessels in your body located on the top of the heart.
10 Clues: the heart and cardiovascular system • a cell found circulating in the blood. • these connect arteries and veins together. • A liquid that the heart pumps throughout the body. • organs that take blood and nutrients away from the heart. • They prevent blood from going back to where they came from. • one of the main organs that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword 2022-04-27
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- Carry oxygen rich blood to the body.
- Area that gives oxygen poor blood oxygen.
- Points that open and close that allow blood in or out.
- Top part of the heart that brings oxygen poor blood to the heart.
- Connect veins and arteries together.
- Part of the heart that takes blood to the rest of the body.
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- Bottom part of the heart that brings oxygen poor blood to the heart.
- Part that brings blood into the lungs to gain oxygen.
- Carry oxygen poor blood to the heart.
- Part that brings oxygen rich blood back into the heart from the lungs.
10 Clues: Carry oxygen rich blood to the body. • Connect veins and arteries together. • Carry oxygen poor blood to the heart. • Area that gives oxygen poor blood oxygen. • Part that brings blood into the lungs to gain oxygen. • Points that open and close that allow blood in or out. • Part of the heart that takes blood to the rest of the body. • ...
Cardio and Circulatory System 2018-02-08
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- pressure pressure on arteries
- the only color of blood in the body
- stop bleeding
- pumps blood around the body
- carry blood back to the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
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- fat in your blood
- veins caused by weak valves in the leg
- universal recipient
- universal donor
- what occurs if you mix blood types
- too many white blood cells
- blood cells fight infection
- oxygen red blood cells
14 Clues: stop bleeding • universal donor • fat in your blood • universal recipient • oxygen red blood cells • too many white blood cells • blood cells fight infection • pumps blood around the body • pressure pressure on arteries • carry blood back to the heart • carry blood away from the heart • what occurs if you mix blood types • the only color of blood in the body • ...
First Aid Refresher 2021 2021-07-29
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- Pain here may indicate a heart attack
- A break in a bone
- We need this to survive
- Usually caused by a disruption of blood flow to the brain
- You'll need this to control major bleeding
- For a simple cut
- This keeps the blood pumping
- The B in the primary survey
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Abdominal _ for choking
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- The number of compressions to 2 breaths
- Usually caused by a clot or bleed in the brain
- Heart restarter
- You should cool a burn for _ minutes
- A diabetic having a hypo would need this
- The A in AMPLE
- The position for an unconscious but breathing casualty
17 Clues: The A in AMPLE • Heart restarter • For a simple cut • A break in a bone • We need this to survive • Abdominal _ for choking • The B in the primary survey • This keeps the blood pumping • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • You should cool a burn for _ minutes • Pain here may indicate a heart attack • The number of compressions to 2 breaths • A diabetic having a hypo would need this • ...
Cardiovascular and Respiration 2016-05-05
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- the force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- the area of the throat contains the vocal cords and produces vocal sounds
- a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- any of the tiny air sacs of the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- a collection of organs that transports blood throughout the body
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- the flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart
- the fluid that carries gases,nutrients, and wastes through the body and that is made up of platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells, and plasma
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment
- one of the two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea
- the flow of blood from the heart to all parts of the body and back to the heart
- a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- the tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- the passage from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus
15 Clues: a vessel that carries blood to the heart • the tube that connects the larynx to the lungs • the passage from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus • the force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries • one of the two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea • a collection of organs that transports blood throughout the body • ...
circulatory system 2023-01-31
10 Clues: o2 • co2 • to heart • a major vien • away from heart • nicknamed the body's pump • rids of c02 and collects o2 • connects arteries and veins • control blood flow in heart • the name for veins/arteries involving lungs
circulatory system 2023-01-31
10 Clues: o2 • co2 • to heart • a major vien • away from heart • nicknamed the body's pump • rids of c02 and collects o2 • connects arteries and veins • control blood flow in heart • the name for veins/arteries involving lungs
Circulatory system 2022-03-22
10 Clues: pump • Heart • carries blood • carries oxygen • help blood clot • top of the heart • Give air to the body • Stop back flow of blood • carry oxygen away from the heart • take nutrients to body parts that need it
Heart Health Crossword 2021-07-28
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- ___ grains are a great source of heart-healthy fiber.
- The left side of the heart supplies blood to the ______.
- _____ can cause heart disease.
- Eating fruits and _____ is important to get the nutrients you need for a healthy heart.
- Staying ____ every day with exercises is important for heart health.
- You can measure this by placing two fingers on the artery by your wrist and counting the beats over 60 seconds.
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- Staying a healthy weight, avoiding excess sodium, and getting enough regular exercise can help maintain a healthy _____ pressure
- ______ fat is good for your heart in moderation. It is in things such as olive oil and fish.
- Blood carries _____ to the heart.
- The right side of the heart supplies blood to the _____.
10 Clues: _____ can cause heart disease. • Blood carries _____ to the heart. • ___ grains are a great source of heart-healthy fiber. • The left side of the heart supplies blood to the ______. • The right side of the heart supplies blood to the _____. • Staying ____ every day with exercises is important for heart health. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-02-13
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- carry blood away from the heart
- takes place in mid-to-late diastole
- is continuous with endothelial lining of blood vessels
- smaller diameter fibers; fewer gap junctions
- relaxation
- carry blood toward the heart
- generates impulses about 75 times/minute
- on the external surface of the heart
- only electrical connection between the atria and ventricles
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- visceral layer of the serious pericardium
- lines the internal surface of the fibrous pericardium
- contraction
- ventricles relax
- complete the pathway into the apex and ventricular walls
- spiral bundles of cardiac muscle cells
- atria relax and ventricles begin to contract
- prevent backflow into ventricles when ventricles relax
17 Clues: relaxation • contraction • ventricles relax • carry blood toward the heart • carry blood away from the heart • takes place in mid-to-late diastole • on the external surface of the heart • spiral bundles of cardiac muscle cells • generates impulses about 75 times/minute • visceral layer of the serious pericardium • atria relax and ventricles begin to contract • ...
Valentine's day 2022-03-12
HEART Puzzle # 45 2025-07-26
9 Clues: Heart wave pattern • Functioning of the heart • Fatty Deposits In Arteries • Graphical record of heart sounds • Type of angina from artery spasm • Connecting lungs and heart system • Protein regulating heart calcium pump • Electrolyte essential for heart rhythm • Stretch in ventricular walls before contraction
Chapter 52 "Electrocardiography and Pulmonary" 2013-01-26
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- The condition of having two separate poles, one positive and the other negative, is called
- An instrument that measures and displays the waves of electrical impulses responsible for the cardiac cycle.
- The process by which a graphic pattern is created to reflect the electrical impulses generated by the heart as it pumps.
- A physician ordered a to evaluate a patient's lung volume and capacity.
- The greatest volume of air that a person is able to expel when performing rapid, forced expiration
- The impulses received through various combinations of electrodes constitute different _________, or views of the electrical activity of the heart, that are recorded on ECG.
- Conduct electrical impulses down both sides of the interventricular septum.
- A test used to measure breathing capacity.
- An ECG tracing for a patient who is shivering may have in this tracing.
- An instrument that measures the air taken in and expelled from the lungs.
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- is a beat that originates from the ventricles of the heart, occurs early in the cycle, and is followed by a pause before the next cycle.
- A peak or valley on an electrocardiogram.
- The electrical impulse that initiates a chain reaction resulting in contraction is.
- The tracing made by an electrocardiographh
- A device that includes a small cassette or microchip recorder and records the heart rhythm over a 24-hour period
- Sensors that detect electrical activity.
- a pen-like instrument that records electrical impulses on ECG paper.
- Is regulated by specialized tissues in the heart wall that transmit electrical impulses and cause the heart muscle to contract and relax
18 Clues: Sensors that detect electrical activity. • A peak or valley on an electrocardiogram. • The tracing made by an electrocardiographh • A test used to measure breathing capacity. • a pen-like instrument that records electrical impulses on ECG paper. • A physician ordered a to evaluate a patient's lung volume and capacity. • ...
The Circulatory System 2013-06-12
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- Small, oval structures found along the lymph vessels
- A blood clot that blocks blood flow
- Foreign invaders that stimulate a reaction from the immune system
- Aid in the movement of lymph by contraction
- A blood clot that breaks loose and becomes lodged in another blood vessel
- A hormone, also known as noradrenalin, responsible for stimulating the heart
- Destroy pathogens/antigens
- Arteries and veins that carry blood to and from the lower body, respectively
- The process by which carbon dioxide us released from and oxygen is brought into the blood in the lungs
- Located along the trachea, this gland produces and matures lymphocytes
- The area within muscles where arteries become veins
- Arteries and veins that carry blood to and from the kidneys, respectively
- Y-shaped proteins that bind with antigens, clumping together, to be destroyed by white blood cells
- The upper chambers of the heart
- Returns oxygen-poor blood to the right atrium
- A hormone, also known as adrenaline, responsible for stimulating the heart
- Patches of lymphatic tissue located in a ring around the trachea, which are the first line of defense against pathogens entering the mouth and nose
- Receives the impulse on the other side of the heart and causes the Purkinje fibres to contract the ventricles
- The autonomic system subdivision which is associated with a resting state
- Circulates blood between the heart and the body tissues
- The lymphatic system plays a key role in defending the body from these disease-causing agents
- The failure of blood to clot
- Circulates blood between the heart and the lungs
- Veins that return blood from the head to the vena cava
- produce antibodies
- The control center for the heart, located in the brain
- Relaxation of the heart muscle
- Arteries and veins that branch off the aorta to the arms, and return blood to the vena cava from the arms, respectively
- Arteries that branch off the aortic arch and take blood to the head and brain
- In the fetal circulatory system, the organ for exchanging oxygen, nutrients, and wastes
- In a fetus, the duct that bypasses the liver
- Occurs when the coronary artery is completely blocked
- The site of production for all blood cells
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- Thin-walled, valved vessels in the lymphatic system
- Absorb fatty acids and glycerol from the villi of the small intestine
- The autonomic system subdivision which is associated with an active/stressful state
- The main artery leading to the lungs
- A device for measuring one's blood pressure
- Carries oxygen to cells, and carries carbon dioxide away from cells
- Carries blood from the liver to the vena cava
- The bundle of arteries and veins between a mother and their fetus
- Blood pressure is lowest in these
- Carries nutrient-rich blood from the intestines to the liver
- Arteries and veins that service the heart itself
- Initiates the heartbeat
- The short-cut from the pulmonary trunk to the aorta in a fetus
- A treatment for angina pectoris in which a balloon is inserted into the blocked coronary artery and inflated to clear any obstructions
- Glands that sit atop the kidneys which secrete hormones
- Responsible for blood clotting
- The lower chambers of the heart
- The pressure of blood against the walls of a vessel
- An organ located in the upper left abdomen, which is responsible for cleansing blood by destroying old red blood cells
- Arteries carry blood to the lower intestines
- Blood pressure is highest in these
- The fluid involved in the lymphatic system
- The opening between the right and left atria in a fetus
- The largest artery in the body
- Contraction of the heart muscle
58 Clues: produce antibodies • Initiates the heartbeat • Destroy pathogens/antigens • The failure of blood to clot • Responsible for blood clotting • Relaxation of the heart muscle • The largest artery in the body • The upper chambers of the heart • The lower chambers of the heart • Contraction of the heart muscle • Blood pressure is lowest in these • Blood pressure is highest in these • ...
COLLOQUIUM III CROSSWORD 2024-03-14
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- What are the drugs used in the medical management of renal stenosis but must be used with caution due to their potential to produce marked hypotension and renal dysfunction?
- What is the term for an acute failure of the circulatory system to supply vital organs and tissues with adequate perfusion?
- What is the medical term for a stroke caused by atherosclerosis?
- What term describes swelling of the optic nerve at its point of entrance into the eye, often seen in cases of malignant hypertension?
- A condition characterized by abnormally low blood pressure in the arteries, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, and weakness.
- A term used to describe a lack of blood supply to the heart muscle, often due to coronary artery disease
- Backward flow of blood through a valve due to incomplete closure.
- The medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- What major cognitive impairment condition is more common in persons with hypertension, particularly systolic hypertension?
- What is an independent risk factor for secondary hypertension that involves interruptions in breathing during sleep?
- Antibodies directed against this protein are associated with rheumatic fever.
- Condition where the valve leaflets are unable to open properly
- An autoimmune disorder that can lead to myocarditis.
- What term describes an elevation of blood pressure that results from some other disorder, such as kidney disease?
- A condition where fluid accumulates in the lungs due to heart failure
- What is the term for the dilation and weakening of the aorta due to atherosclerosis?
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- What term refers to disorders of myocardial blood flow due to stable or unstable coronary atherosclerotic plaques?
- The primary cause of myocardial infarction
- What term describes new-onset hypertension with proteinuria that develops in the last half of pregnancy, a major cause of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity?
- The primary treatment for myocarditis caused by infectious agents
- Brief loss of consciousness caused by a temporary drop in blood flow to the brain.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers
- What is the classification of circulatory shock characterized by inadequate tissue perfusion due to reduced cardiac output?
- Bacterial infection often preceding acute rheumatic fever
- A type of chronic ischemia characterized by chest pain or discomfort occurring with physical exertion or emotional stress, but relieved by rest or nitroglycerin
- What is the term for chronic elevation in blood pressure that occurs without evidence of other disease?
- What is the term for the thickening of the left ventricular wall in response to increased pressure work, which is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease and congestive heart failure?
- What are the major consequences of atherosclerosis involving the heart
- Accumulation of fluid within the pericardial sac
- The process of inflammation of the heart muscle
- A diagnostic test used to detect myocardial infarction by measuring cardiac enzyme levels in the blood
- A type of chronic ischemia characterized by chest pain or discomfort occurring at rest or with minimal exertion, often severe and prolonged.
- Which type of coronary artery disease represents a spectrum of acute ischemic heart diseases ranging from unstable angina to myocardial infarction resulting from disruption of an atherosclerotic plaque
- Which class of drugs is effective in treating hypertension by decreasing heart rate, cardiac output, and renin release?
- A common cause of pericardial effusion associated with malignancy
- A hormone released by the heart in response to increased blood volume, leading to vasodilation and decreased blood pressure
36 Clues: The primary cause of myocardial infarction • The process of inflammation of the heart muscle • Accumulation of fluid within the pericardial sac • An autoimmune disorder that can lead to myocarditis. • Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers • Bacterial infection often preceding acute rheumatic fever • ...
The Beatitudes 2018-04-11
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- what you live in
- of children
- makes your food taste better
- like a mountian
- not an earthly...
- Gods grace
- are ye
- from a candle
- killing Christians
- Elijah
- exceeding gladness
- train children
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- starving
- the bad
- vital organ
- the best place
- and order
- Think of moses
- of chilliwack
- high place
- of God
- demolish
- in heart
- needing water
- where you live
25 Clues: of God • are ye • Elijah • the bad • starving • demolish • in heart • and order • Gods grace • high place • vital organ • of children • of chilliwack • from a candle • needing water • the best place • Think of moses • where you live • train children • like a mountian • what you live in • not an earthly... • killing Christians • exceeding gladness • makes your food taste better
Love 2014-04-15
28 Clues: Eat • Best • Eyes • Pat's • Water • Touch • Noise • Brush • Plenty • Need to • Miss you • Man Cave • Marriage • Children • Pat Loves • Your Size • I love you • Air Quality • Pat and Mark • Mark's Heart • Mark's Brain • Our Four Boys • Count The Ways • Jerry Springer • Look Both Ways • One more year! • Diggy and Baby • To Have Each Other
Med Terms 2014-05-06
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- red cell
- fast heart beat
- blue
- state of clotting
- inflammation of the rib cartilage
- breaking down of the muscle
- hardening of plaque
- reconstructive surgery of the vessel
- inflammation of the artery
- painful tendon
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- black
- grey
- bad, painful
- tumor in the joint
- electric recording of the heart
- over movement
- protien in the blood
- inflammation of the vein
- lack of muscle strength
- bone softening
20 Clues: grey • blue • black • red cell • bad, painful • over movement • bone softening • painful tendon • fast heart beat • state of clotting • tumor in the joint • hardening of plaque • protien in the blood • lack of muscle strength • inflammation of the vein • inflammation of the artery • breaking down of the muscle • electric recording of the heart • inflammation of the rib cartilage • ...
MINDLESS ALEXANDER TRIVIA (2023-24 EDITION) 2024-12-24
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- NEARBY CHURCH HOME
- PREGNANT DAUGHTER
- "HIS ______ IS MORE"
- "IN MY HEART, THERE RINGS A..."
- FAVORITE VACATION DESTINATION
- YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
- NBB 2023 LOCATION
- NBB 2024 LOCATION
- MEGAFEST LOCATION
- ROYAL'S NEW CAR
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- YEARS OF DAD'S HOMECOMING
- YOUNGEST SON
- WORKS AT UPS
- FOUNDATIONAL ROCK
- SCRIPTUREFEST NATIONALS NAME
- 30-YEAR BRIDE
- TIM'S MOM
- TITUS SCHOOL
- JACOB LASTBORN
- "DOWN IN MY HEART"
- FAMILY ELECTRICIAN
21 Clues: TIM'S MOM • YOUNGEST SON • WORKS AT UPS • TITUS SCHOOL • 30-YEAR BRIDE • JACOB LASTBORN • ROYAL'S NEW CAR • PREGNANT DAUGHTER • FOUNDATIONAL ROCK • YOUNGEST DAUGHTER • NBB 2023 LOCATION • NBB 2024 LOCATION • MEGAFEST LOCATION • NEARBY CHURCH HOME • "DOWN IN MY HEART" • FAMILY ELECTRICIAN • "HIS ______ IS MORE" • YEARS OF DAD'S HOMECOMING • SCRIPTUREFEST NATIONALS NAME • FAVORITE VACATION DESTINATION • ...
The Beatitudes 2025-04-26
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- Deep desire for good
- Living rightly before God
- Satisfied fully
- Clean in heart
- Sons and daughters
- Gift for faithfulness
- Inner being
- Being consoled
- Harmony and calm
- Showing compassion
- Happy and favoured
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- Realm of heaven
- Receive as a gift
- Home with God
- Bringers of peace
- Needy in spirit
- Longing for righteousness
- Suffering for doing right
- Gentle and humble
- Grieve for losses
20 Clues: Inner being • Home with God • Clean in heart • Being consoled • Realm of heaven • Satisfied fully • Needy in spirit • Harmony and calm • Receive as a gift • Bringers of peace • Gentle and humble • Grieve for losses • Sons and daughters • Showing compassion • Happy and favoured • Deep desire for good • Gift for faithfulness • Living rightly before God • Longing for righteousness • ...
12 2025-05-08
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- Hardening of tissue
- Sore formation
- Heart lining
- Poisonous substance
- Minor illnesses
- Imaging test
- Pocket of pus
- Bone inflammation
- Cancer therapy
- Female glands
- Brain flexibility
- Fight or flight hormone
- Noisy breathing
- Nutrient substance
- Ligament tear
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- Dizziness disorder
- Healthiness state
- Cardio workout
- Sound imaging
- Viral disease
- Paralyzed limbs
- Heart device
- Expelling food
- Relating to the ear
- Pulling force
25 Clues: Heart lining • Heart device • Imaging test • Sound imaging • Viral disease • Pocket of pus • Female glands • Pulling force • Ligament tear • Sore formation • Cardio workout • Expelling food • Cancer therapy • Minor illnesses • Paralyzed limbs • Noisy breathing • Healthiness state • Bone inflammation • Brain flexibility • Dizziness disorder • Nutrient substance • Hardening of tissue • Poisonous substance • ...
Digestion and breathing 2024-01-09
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- How fast you breathe
- Used for growth and repair
- Breaking up food molecules into smaller ones
- The gas we need for respiration
- The chemical reaction we use for energy
- Our heart beats faster during...
- Keep us healthy, in fruit and vegetables
- The organ system we use to breathe
- An organ full of acid
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- The waste gas we breathe out
- The organ where nutrients are absorbed
- Give us energy, in bread and rice
- Where respiration happens in the cell
- Organs we use to breathe
- How fast your heart beats
- Speed up reactions in the body
- We need respiration to give us...
- Bones that protect our heart and lungs
18 Clues: How fast you breathe • An organ full of acid • Organs we use to breathe • How fast your heart beats • Used for growth and repair • The waste gas we breathe out • Speed up reactions in the body • The gas we need for respiration • Our heart beats faster during... • Give us energy, in bread and rice • We need respiration to give us... • The organ system we use to breathe • ...
Circulatory system 2024-05-28
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- transporting nutrients and oxygen
- protecting body from germs
- valve valve present between left auricle and left ventricle
- upper chambers of the heart
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a fluid connective tissue that flows in blood vessels
- liquid part of the blood
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- lower chambers of the heart
- valve valve present between right auricle and right ventricle
- very thin blood vessels
- clotting of blood
- blood vessel that carries blood ack to heart
12 Clues: clotting of blood • very thin blood vessels • liquid part of the blood • protecting body from germs • lower chambers of the heart • upper chambers of the heart • transporting nutrients and oxygen • blood vessel that carries blood ack to heart • blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a fluid connective tissue that flows in blood vessels • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword by Riya and Emma 2022-06-22
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- Distribute blood flow into capillary beds
- Carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body
- An expert in the care of your heart and blood vessels
- When certain parts in the blood thicken and can be caused by injury
- Pumps blood around the body
- A common condition where blood against artery walls can cause health problems like heart disease
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- Symptoms are not common, but include dizziness and fainting
- When blood flow stops in any part of the brain and damages brain cells
- Take waste products away from tissues and where nutrients are exchanged for CO2
- the movement of blood through vessels and distributes oxygen and nutrients while removing waste around the body
- Starts in the lower-left part of the heart and passes through the chest and abdomen
- Return deoxygenated blood from organs back to the heart
12 Clues: Pumps blood around the body • Distribute blood flow into capillary beds • An expert in the care of your heart and blood vessels • Carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body • Return deoxygenated blood from organs back to the heart • Symptoms are not common, but include dizziness and fainting • ...
Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-28
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- carry blood away from the heart
- 206 of then in every adult
- responsible for the movement of the human body.
- the combination of muscles and your skeleton
- a long, thin process that carries impulses away from the cell body to another neuron or tissue
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs
- pumps blood to the whole bodycapillaries connects the very small artery branches to very small veins
- 22 bones
- This is located behind and below the cerebrum
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- The cell body has several highly branched, thick extensions that appear like cables and are called
- Hollow areas between the bones in your head that help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood
- 12 pairs of
- largest bone in the body
- responsible for chewing
- also known as the fore brain stem
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
- The muscle that makes up the heart
- carry blood back to the heart
19 Clues: 22 bones • 12 pairs of • responsible for chewing • largest bone in the body • 206 of then in every adult • carry blood back to the heart • carry blood away from the heart • also known as the fore brain stem • The muscle that makes up the heart • Passage connecting your throat and lungs • the combination of muscles and your skeleton • This is located behind and below the cerebrum • ...
Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-28
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- carry blood away from the heart
- 206 of then in every adult
- responsible for the movement of the human body.
- the combination of muscles and your skeleton
- a long, thin process that carries impulses away from the cell body to another neuron or tissue
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs
- pumps blood to the whole bodycapillaries connects the very small artery branches to very small veins
- 22 bones
- This is located behind and below the cerebrum
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- The cell body has several highly branched, thick extensions that appear like cables and are called
- Hollow areas between the bones in your head that help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood
- 12 pairs of
- largest bone in the body
- responsible for chewing
- also known as the fore brain stem
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
- The muscle that makes up the heart
- carry blood back to the heart
19 Clues: 22 bones • 12 pairs of • responsible for chewing • largest bone in the body • 206 of then in every adult • carry blood back to the heart • carry blood away from the heart • also known as the fore brain stem • The muscle that makes up the heart • Passage connecting your throat and lungs • the combination of muscles and your skeleton • This is located behind and below the cerebrum • ...
CPR Crosswords 2022-10-19
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- assess this before starting CPR because the person may just be taking a nap
- disease that affects the levels of fat and sugar in the blood
- the second R of CPR
- these include smoking, age, genetics, and lifestyle like diet and exercise (2 words)
- high blood _____________ can lead to damage to the heart and blood vessels
- bracelet that a person may wear to provide
- this needs to be unblocked in order to perform CPR
- the D in AED
- one of the 5 P of Recognition
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- when blood flow to the brain is blocked
- arm ___________________ is one sign of having a stroke
- about medical history and allergies (2 words)
- when a person's heart stops beating
- if a person is conscious but may be suffering from a Heart Attack or Stroke, give them some ___________
- these help circulate blood through the body when a victim is unconscious with no pulse
- the C of CPR's CABD
- the leading risk for heart disease in Canada
- check for this before trying to help a victim
- without ___________ the brain starts to suffer damage within 4-6 minutes
19 Clues: the D in AED • the second R of CPR • the C of CPR's CABD • one of the 5 P of Recognition • when a person's heart stops beating • when blood flow to the brain is blocked • bracelet that a person may wear to provide • the leading risk for heart disease in Canada • about medical history and allergies (2 words) • check for this before trying to help a victim • ...
owens cross word puzzle heart 2022-03-31
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- carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body.
- allows the air that we breathe in through our nostrils to go directly from the tip of the nose into the back of the nose and into the lungs.
- it helps to keep your heart on a stedy beat
- the mechanical motion of pumping blood throughout the rest of the body
- receive blood returning to the heart from the body
- it carries blood and oxygen to the heart and its blue
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- pumps blood out of the heart and into either systemic or pulmonary circulation
- it has to parts .
- The leaflets open to let blood move forward through the heart during half of the heartbeat.
- carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
- takes waste products away from your tissues.
11 Clues: it has to parts . • it helps to keep your heart on a stedy beat • takes waste products away from your tissues. • receive blood returning to the heart from the body • it carries blood and oxygen to the heart and its blue • carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body. • carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body. • ...
Circulatory System 2025-05-06
15 Clues: WBCS • RBCS • Platelets • oxygenated • top chamber • outer layer • muscle layer • inside layer • towards heart • bottom chamber • smallest vessel • away from heart • oxygenated blood to body • deoxygenated blood to lungs • Cava deoxygenated blood entry
crossword 2013-09-15
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- Produces electrical impulses to spead throught the heart
- Attracts oxygen in red blood cells
- A type of mammal where the fetus is almost fully developed before birth
- Required in photosynthesis
- C_________ System
- Food chemical after digestion of protein
- Similar to bone in the teeth
- The powerhouse of a cell
- Stops blood from going the wrong way in veins
- Makes up a layer near the top surface of a leaf
- In the nucleus
- Gives plants the 'green' colour
- Released during digestion
- The most numerous type of blood vessels
- Animals, Plants, Fungi, Monera & _____
- Big organelle in plant cells
- Act as a filter which removes all unwanted wastes from the body
- A type of excretion
- Small openings under a leaf
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- This is created during photosynthesis
- The condition when there is insufficient supply of oxygen
- Where red blood cells are produced
- Where does the vena cava lead to
- Another word for blood pressure
- Janssen Brothers who invented the first compound microscope
- Muscles that make up the heart
- Holds the tooth in its socket
- This connects the kidneys to the bladder
- How many times does your body breathe a day
- What forms tissue
- Water is absorbed through this during photosynthesis
- Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Another word for consumers
- Type of blood pressure when the heart contracts
- Cells found in the stems of plants
- An organ of the Excretory System
- Leaves turn dark blue or purple if in contact with iodine when covered from the sun
- Always carries blood away from the heart
- Helps blood to clot
- Another word for producers
- Always carries blood to the heart
- What are the little hairs in the nostrils
42 Clues: In the nucleus • C_________ System • What forms tissue • Helps blood to clot • A type of excretion • The powerhouse of a cell • Released during digestion • Required in photosynthesis • Another word for consumers • Another word for producers • Small openings under a leaf • Similar to bone in the teeth • Big organelle in plant cells • Holds the tooth in its socket • ...
Human Respiration and Circulation 2022-05-10
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- to take air into the lungs and then to expel it from the lungs
- a colorless, odorless gas necessary for almost all life
- blood cells blood cells that contain structures that fight infections
- upper chamber in the heart from which blood moves to the ventricle
- major blood vessel through which oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart
- the organ system that moves blood throughout the body
- tubelike structure in the body through which blood flows
- means to move it from one place to another
- a body fluid that moves materials throughout the body
- means done without choice
- a gas the body gives off as waste
- means a pushing force exerted in every direction
- beat caused by the heart contracting,or squeezing,and pushing blood throughout the body
- means relating to the heart and blood vessels
- the set of organs that function together to move gases into and out of the body
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- main chamber in the heart that pumps blood to the arteries
- means to trade, or give one thing and receive
- the exchange of gases between the body and air
- means to work for a specific purpose
- the clear fluid part of blood
- the degree of wellness of the body
- the detectable surge in pressure as blood moves through an artery
- the combination of foods a person consumes
- blood cells tiny structures in blood that carry oxygen to body tissues, at maturity these are simply the cell membrane
- means done by choice
- refers to things related to life
- the process of moving blood throughout parts of the body
- is a part of something that is organized for a specific purpose
- activity that requires physical effort, done to improve health
- the muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
30 Clues: means done by choice • means done without choice • the clear fluid part of blood • refers to things related to life • a gas the body gives off as waste • the degree of wellness of the body • means to work for a specific purpose • the combination of foods a person consumes • means to move it from one place to another • means to trade, or give one thing and receive • ...
Watch Your Diet 2023-07-17
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- __________ is a condition whereby the body is unable to utilize glucose in the blood effectively.
- Too much __________ in our diet may lead to hypertension.
- Excess __________ and fats form fatty deposits that stick to the artery wall causing blockage of blood flow to the heart.
- High intake of carbohydrates and fats can cause too much __________ to be stored in the body.
- __________ is released by our body to help our body cells use the glucose.
- Coronary heart disease is caused by the blocked __________ of the heart.
- __________ is a condition where there is difficulty in passing out solid waste from the body.
- To reduce the risk of hypertension, you can __________ food with herbs and spices instead of salt.
- Eating too much __________ food can lead to obesity.
- Hypertension can lead to __________, heart attack and kidney failure.
- Anaemia is caused by an insufficient intake of __________ which is used to form haemoglobin in red blood cells.
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- __________ is a condition whereby the body accumulates excess fats.
- To achieve energy balance, you can increase the consumption of __________ food such as fruit and vegetables.
- Clogged arteries can result in chest pains, heart attacks or even __________ death.
- __________ occurs when the bones lose calcium more quickly than the body can replace.
- An __________ intake of dietary fibre and water may lead to hard and dry stool.
- An obese person's Body Mass Index is in the __________ range of 23 or more.
- Hypertension is a condition in which blood __________ in the arteries is too high.
- Consuming food with __________ oils such as olive oil can minimize the risk of Coronary heart disease.
- Vitamin D helps in the absorption of __________.
- Anaemia refers to a condition where a person has a low __________ of red blood cells.
- __________ in stool is one of the symptoms of Colorectal cancer.
22 Clues: Vitamin D helps in the absorption of __________. • Eating too much __________ food can lead to obesity. • Too much __________ in our diet may lead to hypertension. • __________ in stool is one of the symptoms of Colorectal cancer. • __________ is a condition whereby the body accumulates excess fats. • ...
Science Revision 2023-12-04
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- Fifth Planet from the sun
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Teeth that cut and slice food
- Barrier into a plant cell. Animal cells do not have these (4,4)
- Churns food and adds HCL to food
- Part of the microscope where you place the slide
- The system the body uses to break down food
- Carries oxygen around the body (3,5,4)
- System that includes blood and the lungs
- Made of many cells
- Main artery that leaves the heart
- Part of the cell that plants use to make food
- Carries blood to the heart
- Where most food gets absorbed into the blood (5,9)
- Fights infection (5,5,4)
- Pressure felt in wrist from blood pumping
- Second planet from the sun
- Seventh planet from the sun
- Carries blood away from the heart
- A material that allows electricity to flow
- Middle wall of the heart
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- Lower chamber of the heart
- Part of the cell that releases energy
- Part of the cell that makes enzymes
- Chemical used to stain animal cells before examining under microscope (9,4)
- Used to look at small objects such as cells (5,9)
- Liquid part of blood
- small rocky body in space
- Control centre of the cell
- Fourth planet from the sun
- An energy source that will never be used up
- Carries food from mouth to stomach
- Stops blood from flowing backwards
- Made of only one cell
- A natural satellite of a planet
- Produces bile
- The smallest working unit of a living thing
- Clots blood
- Closest planet to the sun
- Eight planet from the sun
- Sixth planet from the sun
- A dusty snowball that orbits a star
43 Clues: Clots blood • Produces bile • Made of many cells • Liquid part of blood • Made of only one cell • Fights infection (5,5,4) • Middle wall of the heart • Fifth Planet from the sun • small rocky body in space • Closest planet to the sun • Eight planet from the sun • Sixth planet from the sun • Lower chamber of the heart • Upper chamber of the heart • Control centre of the cell • ...
Review Immune and cardiovascular system 2025-02-26
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- What protein binds to antigens to neutralize them?
- What is another name for the circulatory system?
- What is the main organ of the circulatory system?
- What autoimmune disease causes inflammation in the gut?
- What syndrome weakens the heart muscle due to stress?
- What autoimmune disease affects the joints?
- What is the body's natural response to infection with heat?
- What is the body's natural response to infection with heat?
- What fluid circulates throughout the body?
- What system is attacked in autoimmune diseases?
- What is the fluid that surrounds cells called?
- What blood disease leads to excessive white blood cells?
- What immune cell is responsible for inflammation?
- What is the largest artery in the body?
- What vessels bring blood back to the heart?
- What autoimmune disease affects the thyroid gland?
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- What condition is caused by low iron or red blood cells?
- What happens when blood flow to the heart is blocked?
- What condition results from weak or damaged veins?
- What is the term for a weak heart valve?
- What type of blood cell carries oxygen?
- What immune response is responsible for long-term protection?
- What is the smallest type of artery?
- What protein is secreted by leukocytes for communication?
- What immune cell releases toxic agents to kill pathogens?
- What disease causes an abnormal form of hemoglob is the scientific term for blood vessels?
- What are the smallest blood vessels?
- What immune response is triggered when tissue is damaged?
- What is a blood clot that obstructs circulation called?
- What vessels transport blood away from the heart?
- What is the smallest type of vein?
- What component makes blood appear red?
- What immune disorder leads to widespread inflammation?
- What is the liquid portion of blood called?
34 Clues: What is the smallest type of vein? • What is the smallest type of artery? • What are the smallest blood vessels? • What component makes blood appear red? • What type of blood cell carries oxygen? • What is the largest artery in the body? • What is the term for a weak heart valve? • What fluid circulates throughout the body? • What autoimmune disease affects the joints? • ...
Cardio 2025-08-24
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- The smallest unit of the circulatory system where the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products takes place.
- The fluid that fills the space between the parietal and visceral layers of the pericardium.
- The specific sound produced by the closure of the aortic and pulmonary valves.
- The thin, serous membrane that forms the outer layer of the heart and the inner layer of the pericardium.
- The process by which new red blood cells are produced.
- The specialized cardiac muscle cells that transmit electrical impulses throughout the heart.
- A substance that prevents blood clotting, either naturally occurring or administered as a medication.
- A rare blood disorder characterized by the presence of red blood cells of unequal size.
- A condition where a valve of the heart, most commonly the mitral valve, fails to close properly, causing backflow of blood.
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- The specific name for the small, specialized bundle of cardiac muscle fibers that transmits the cardiac impulse from the AV node to the ventricles.
- A type of lipoprotein that carries cholesterol from the liver to the body's cells, often referred to as "bad" cholesterol.
- A peptide hormone produced by the heart that helps regulate blood pressure and fluid balance.
- The condition of the heart muscle thickening in response to a chronic workload, such as hypertension.
- A vessel that carries blood from a capillary bed to a larger vein.
- The term for the force exerted by blood against the walls of the arteries.
- A temporary, often painful, sensation in the chest caused by a lack of oxygen to the heart muscle.
- A condition in which the blood has an abnormally low number of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- A type of white blood cell characterized by a large, kidney-shaped nucleus and the ability to phagocytize pathogens.
- The valve separating the right atrium and the right ventricle.
- The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the atria.
- The largest artery in the body, branching from the left ventricle.
21 Clues: The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the atria. • The process by which new red blood cells are produced. • The valve separating the right atrium and the right ventricle. • A vessel that carries blood from a capillary bed to a larger vein. • The largest artery in the body, branching from the left ventricle. • ...
Circulatory Crossword 2020-09-29
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- carries blood back to the heart
- carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- helps the body fight infections
- The phase of the heartbeat that allows the chambers to fill with blood
- Two chambers at the bottom of the heart
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- tiny blood vessels that connect the arteries to veins
- carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- pumps blood through the circulatory system
- separates the chambers of the heart
- two chambers at the top of the heart
10 Clues: carries blood back to the heart • helps the body fight infections • separates the chambers of the heart • two chambers at the top of the heart • Two chambers at the bottom of the heart • pumps blood through the circulatory system • carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body • carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body • ...
Circulatory system 2024-05-01
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- vena cava Returns blood from the upper body
- Sends blood from the lungs to the heart
- Carries blood to the heart
- carries blood away from the heart
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- Sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart
- Organ that pumps blood through a network of arteries, veins, and capillaries
- Controls the flow of blood
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- vena cava Returns blood from the lower body
- Main artery of the heart
10 Clues: Main artery of the heart • Controls the flow of blood • Carries blood to the heart • carries blood away from the heart • Sends blood from the lungs to the heart • vena cava Returns blood from the upper body • vena cava Returns blood from the lower body • Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins • Sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart • ...
An Affectionate Heart 2021-12-18
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- old fashioned word for tuberculosis
- the time period between 1811-1820
- one of your favorite authors
- He was proud, above his company, and above being pleased
- a barrier across a road where drivers must pay to go further
- she has something more of quickness than her sisters
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- a person who prepared and sold medicines in the past
- novella by L.M. Montgomery not set in Prince Edward Island
- one of the ways to marry in Georgian England
- homophone for the first part of the day
- "Every day at Longbourn was now a day of _______"
- A Portuguese island occupied by the British during the Napoleonic Wars
- Mr Darcy's first name
13 Clues: Mr Darcy's first name • one of your favorite authors • the time period between 1811-1820 • old fashioned word for tuberculosis • homophone for the first part of the day • one of the ways to marry in Georgian England • "Every day at Longbourn was now a day of _______" • a person who prepared and sold medicines in the past • ...
Soldiers Heart Crossword 2012-04-26
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- The South wanted ________ from the North.
- First battle that the North called.
- The war began because of _____
- the North called it Bull Run; what did the South call it?
- What year did the Civil war begin?
- Why did Charley join the war?
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- Most famous speech by President Lincoln.
- Who did Charley fight for: union or confederacy?
- What did Charlie Trade coffee for with a condfederate soldier.
- What did Charkey do while waiting for the next battle?
- How old was Charley when he joined to be a soldier?
- What was a big technology advancment made on the guns in the Civil war?
- Who did Charlie send money back to?
13 Clues: Why did Charley join the war? • The war began because of _____ • What year did the Civil war begin? • First battle that the North called. • Who did Charlie send money back to? • Most famous speech by President Lincoln. • The South wanted ________ from the North. • Who did Charley fight for: union or confederacy? • How old was Charley when he joined to be a soldier? • ...
Heart and Blood 2021-04-14
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- These form blood clots to prevent bleeding
- Respiration without oxygen is described as
- The part of the cell respiration happens in
- We use energy to ______ taller
- The part of blood that fights infection
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- The organ that transports blood round the body
- The gas yeast produce to make bread rise
- The part of blood oxygen binds to
- Respiration releases or transfers
- A diet high in this can lead to heart disease
- These are found in veins and prevent backflow
- The ethanol produced by yeast can be used to make
- The gas that we breathe in for respiration
13 Clues: We use energy to ______ taller • The part of blood oxygen binds to • Respiration releases or transfers • The part of blood that fights infection • The gas yeast produce to make bread rise • These form blood clots to prevent bleeding • Respiration without oxygen is described as • The gas that we breathe in for respiration • The part of the cell respiration happens in • ...
Congestive Heart Failure 2023-10-12
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- ____-spacing: When too much fluid moves from intravascular space into the interstitial space
- Abbreviation for a long-term condition in which your heart can't pump blood well enough to meet your body's needs
- Swelling that occurs when too much fluid is trapped in the tissues
- This ventricle pumps blood to the lungs
- Abbreviation for the symptom that occurs when blood backs up, and causes fluid to build up in the lungs
- This ventricle connects nearly all organ systems through its function to pump oxygenated blood to the body
- A common medication used for treatment of CHF
- This atrium receives oxygen-poor blood
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- This therapy may be used to treat CHF
- A metabolic disease characterized by high blood sugar that is a CHF risk factor
- These inhibitors dilate the blood vessels to improve your blood flow. This helps decrease the amount of work the heart has to do
- A symptom of CHF, also described as extreme tiredness
- _____ Healthy diet is recommended for all patients diagnosed with CHF
- This cessation is always a recommendation
- This atrium receives blood full of oxygen from the lungs and then empties the blood into the left ventricle
15 Clues: This therapy may be used to treat CHF • This atrium receives oxygen-poor blood • This ventricle pumps blood to the lungs • This cessation is always a recommendation • A common medication used for treatment of CHF • A symptom of CHF, also described as extreme tiredness • Swelling that occurs when too much fluid is trapped in the tissues • ...
Tell Tale Heart 2024-10-24
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- the repetition of an initial consonant sound in words that are in close proximity to each other
- non-human things are described as having human attributes
- In a forceful manner
- Having or showing a keen understanding or insight
- The act of deceiving or hiding your thoughts, feelings, or character
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- The action of hiding something
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
- The quality of being charming
- Ridicule or mockery
- A willingness to take bold risks
- a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated
- Annoyed, frustrated, or worried
13 Clues: Ridicule or mockery • In a forceful manner • The quality of being charming • The action of hiding something • Annoyed, frustrated, or worried • A willingness to take bold risks • Having or showing a keen understanding or insight • non-human things are described as having human attributes • a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated • ...
Broken Heart Syndrome 2024-10-13
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- What is this condition most confused with?
- At what life stage should this condition be most suspected in women?
- Diagnostic criteria
- This condition is a diagnosis of ______
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- Which type of condition is this?
- What the main cause comes down to
- Provides vasodilation protecting the cardiac function
- Exact pathophysiologic cause
- Is this a permanent or temporary condition?
- Diagnostic criteria
- Who is 3 times more likely to have serious adverse affects with this condition?
- True or false, most patients recover well from this condition
- What cardiac biomarker shows mild elevation?
- AKA
14 Clues: AKA • Diagnostic criteria • Diagnostic criteria • Exact pathophysiologic cause • Which type of condition is this? • What the main cause comes down to • This condition is a diagnosis of ______ • What is this condition most confused with? • Is this a permanent or temporary condition? • What cardiac biomarker shows mild elevation? • ...
Heart Valves/Disorders 2024-11-19
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- Muscles inside of the heart's chambers.
- How many valves does the heart have?
- Valve that send blood to the lungs.
- Early sign of impending heart failure.
- What can cause Mitral Stenosis many years later after having?
- Valve that allows blood to flow to the body.
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- When a valve doesn't close properly.
- Therapy needed prior to any medical or dental work.
- Pulse that is strong, quick, sharp, followed by a sudden drop in force.
- First valve that blood enters through.
- What electrolyte so patients with heart disorders need to limit?
- Medical term for when a heart valve narrows.
- Valve that connects the ventricles.
13 Clues: Valve that send blood to the lungs. • Valve that connects the ventricles. • When a valve doesn't close properly. • How many valves does the heart have? • First valve that blood enters through. • Early sign of impending heart failure. • Muscles inside of the heart's chambers. • Medical term for when a heart valve narrows. • Valve that allows blood to flow to the body. • ...
From the Heart 2025-01-21
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- Adrian needed a heart __________. It is a kind of surgery where doctors take out an organ and put in a new one.
- Mexico's President helped telling people about Adrian's severe heart problem. People ___________ a half a million dollars to help Adrian.
- Painful and dangerous.
- To to accept something.
- An illness caused by germs.
- To stay alive after something dangerous.
- Adrian's new heart had to be the right __________ and have the right blood type.
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- The doctor says every time it happens (transplant), it's a ______________.
- A way to fix a health problem by cutting into the body.
- To give something to help somebody.
- Adrian lived in Mexico, but his parents first took him to a hospital in _____________.
- The ___________ heart transplant happened in 1967.
- Hearts can't last long ___________ a body.
- Things could go wrong. Adrian's body could ___________ the new heart.
14 Clues: Painful and dangerous. • To to accept something. • An illness caused by germs. • To give something to help somebody. • To stay alive after something dangerous. • Hearts can't last long ___________ a body. • The ___________ heart transplant happened in 1967. • A way to fix a health problem by cutting into the body. • ...
Circulatory system 2023-04-25
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- Connects the arteries and veins
- carries blood from lower regions of the body to right atrium
- pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
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- allows the blood to flow into the heart in only one direction.
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- receives oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
10 Clues: Abnormal heart rhythm • Connects the arteries and veins • pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs • receives oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
Circulatory system 2022-06-01
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- monitors heart activity( an acronomy)
- fatty deposits that block coronary arteries
- type of a circulation from left side of the heart that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- carrys oxygenated blood away from the heart
- valve in the right side of the heart
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- valve in the left side of the heart
- prevents blood from flowing backwards
- space inside veins to keep blood moving
- seperates the two sides of the heart
- supply all cells with their requirements and take away waste products
10 Clues: valve in the left side of the heart • seperates the two sides of the heart • valve in the right side of the heart • prevents blood from flowing backwards • monitors heart activity( an acronomy) • space inside veins to keep blood moving • fatty deposits that block coronary arteries • carrys oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Diabetes and Heart Disease 2021-01-25
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- What nutrient is NOT optimal to treat a low blood sugar level immediately?
- Weakness, headache, blurred vision, shakiness and fast heart beat are all symptoms of?
- __________ intake should be reduced in people diagnosed with Hypertension.
- Glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes may also be manifestations of an underlying disorder known as?
- Defects in insulin action and secretion are seen in most individuals diagnosed with?
- A _______ Cholesterol level less than 35 mg/dl is a risk factor for diabetes.
- A blood pressure reading greater than 140/90 mmHg is called what?
- Common dietary component that helps lower cholesterol through absorbing the fatty acids from the digestive system.
- Type of dietary fat that is protective for heart disease.
- ____________ is a type of cold water fish that contains polyunsaturated fat.
- What SMBG stands for.
- Most common oral diabetes medication that decreases the production of glucose from the liver.
- Which nutrient affects glucose levels the most?
- The hormone that helps glucose go INTO the cell.
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- Improved insulin sensitivity, weight loss, improved cardiovascular health and improved quality of life are all benefits of_________________.
- ___________ is a useful tool for achieving nutrient balance at meals.
- Triglyceride levels above 150 mg/dl, HDL levels less than 35 mg/dl in men and less than 39 mg/dl for women, LDL levels greater than 100 mg/dl characterize what disorder?
- The type of diabetes where the pancreas stops making insulin and cannot move glucose into the body’s cells.
- The hormone that raises blood glucose.
- Long acting insulin that covers insulin needs for about one full day.
- How often A1c should be checked in a well controlled Patient with Diabetes.
- Adults with diabetes have heart disease death rates that are __________ versus those adults without diabetes.
- Most common class of drugs that are prescribed to control cholesterol?
- _____________levels greater than 250 mg/dl is a risk factor for diabetes.
- Diabetes can affect nerves throughout the body and cause nerve pain and damage, which is called?
- Inflammatory responses to excess nutrient intake may contribute to insulin________?
26 Clues: What SMBG stands for. • The hormone that raises blood glucose. • Which nutrient affects glucose levels the most? • The hormone that helps glucose go INTO the cell. • Type of dietary fat that is protective for heart disease. • A blood pressure reading greater than 140/90 mmHg is called what? • ___________ is a useful tool for achieving nutrient balance at meals. • ...
Heart of Samurai Vocab 2021-03-19
Across
- each of the middle timbers of the ship's frame
- a carving on a whalebone
- discipline
- difference of opinion
- question
- an opening cut through the bulwarks of a ship
- an early photograph produced on a silver coated copper plate
- collect
- cooperative and easy to work with
- to think about carefully
- to confuse
- an unusual or unexpected sight
- a newcomer or unsophisticated
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- a spell of sadness or a part of the ocean know for its calm
- take
- bad tempered
- behind a ship
- very plentiful
- waxy secretion from sperm whale
- ooze, trickle the way you make coffee in olden days
- not permanent just temporary
- logical and well organized
- a Buddist text
- being under a class or rank
- coax or persuade by flattery
- great confusion of mind or an uproar
- to shrivel
- to glide
28 Clues: take • collect • question • to glide • discipline • to shrivel • to confuse • bad tempered • behind a ship • very plentiful • a Buddist text • difference of opinion • a carving on a whalebone • to think about carefully • logical and well organized • being under a class or rank • not permanent just temporary • coax or persuade by flattery • a newcomer or unsophisticated • an unusual or unexpected sight • ...
Heart of Darkness Vocab 2021-05-04
Across
- 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
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- 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. • ...
Telltale Heart Vocabulary A 2022-02-17
Across
- Mr. Cornwell has had a(an) ? impact on his homeroom’s diet following the discussion of salt and sugar in foods.
- The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye.
- They ? the idea of the project based upon the students’ interest in the topic.
- Mrs. Williamson’s ? about the tools in the construction lab enabled the students to build a stool.
- It is rather ? of Mary to say she loved her husband despite killing him.
- 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.
- Through ?, Mr. Cornwell fooled Ms Fong into believing he had an actual fireplace in his classroom.
- The old man and the caregiver appeared to live in ?. (not a vocabulary word)
- The students emitted a(an) ? cry when they heard about the surprise show what you know.
- In the story, loneliness seemed to ? the caregiver since he and the old man were so isolated.
- What was used to symbolize the caregiver prowling and plotting in the video?
- The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome.
- 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.
- The caregiver was ? about having an explanation as to the old man’s whereabouts.
- The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man.
- In the film, the murderer ? the old man’s body before taking it to a different part of the house.
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- With Mr. Tesarski’s weight loss, some of the teachers aren’t sure whether he has ? food to eat.
- What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize?
- Mr. Tesarski ? to be less sarcastic to his colleagues in the new year.
- Ms Fong sobbed uncontrollably due to Mr. Tesarski’s ? and taunts.
- ?, Mr. Tesarski cleaned up the piles on his desk; within a week, he rediscovered a beloved pen.
- The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver.
- Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description.
- What quality did the caregiver show in choosing the time to kill the man?
- In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?.
- ?, the caregiver asked the police if they heard the increasing loudness of the heartbeats.
- The caregiver ? from showing his true feelings towards the old man’s eye.
- In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer.
- Mrs. Williamson ? her laugh when she saw Mr. Cornwell unable to guess the Wordle in six tries..
31 Clues: What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize? • Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description. • 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. • ...
Telltale Heart Vocabulary D 2022-02-17
Across
- conscience What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize?
- In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?.
- The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome.
- The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man.
- With Mr. Tesarski’s weight loss, some of the teachers aren’t sure whether he has ? food to eat.
- Ms Fong sobbed uncontrollably due to Mr. Tesarski’s ? and taunts.
- Mr. Cornwell has had a(an) ? impact on his homeroom’s diet following the discussion of salt and sugar in foods.
- They ? the idea of the project based upon the students’ interest in the topic.
- Through ?, Mr. Cornwell fooled Ms Fong into believing he had an actual fireplace in his classroom.
- 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.
- ?, the caregiver asked the police if they heard the increasing loudness of the heartbeats.
- Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description.
- In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer.
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- The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver.
- What quality did the caregiver show in choosing the time to kill the man?
- ?, Mr. Tesarski cleaned up the piles on his desk; within a week, he rediscovered a beloved pen.
- The old man and the caregiver appeared to live in ?. (not a vocabulary word)
- The students emitted a(an) ? cry when they heard about the surprise show what you know.
- The caregiver was ? about having an explanation as to the old man’s whereabouts.
- To emphasize his points, Mr. Cornwell often uses dramatic ? and pauses in his delivery.
- Mr. Tesarski ? Ms Fong constantly with his comments about her age and height.
- The caregiver ? from showing his true feelings towards the old man’s eye.
- It is rather ? of Mary to say she loved her husband despite killing him.
- The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye.
- Mrs. Williamson ? her laugh when she saw Mr. Cornwell unable to guess the Wordle in six tries.
- What was used to symbolize the caregiver prowling and plotting in the video?
- In the story, loneliness seemed to ? the caregiver since he and the old man were so isolated.
- Mr. Tesarski ? to be less sarcastic to his colleagues in the new year.
- In the film, the murderer ? the old man’s body before taking it to a different part of the house.
- Mrs. Williamson’s ? about the tools in the construction lab enabled the students to build a stool.
31 Clues: Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description. • 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. • conscience What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize? • ...
Telltale Heart Puzzle ADA 2022-02-25
Across
- The caregiver ? from showing his true feelings towards the old man’s eye.
- Mr. Tesarski ? to be less sarcastic to his colleagues in the new year.
- They ? the idea of the project based upon the students’ interest in the topic.
- The caregiver hid the old man’s remains under the ?
- ?, Mr. Tesarski cleaned up the piles on his desk; within a week, he rediscovered a beloved pen.
- Mr. Cornwell has had a(an) ? impact on his homeroom’s diet following the discussion of salt and sugar in foods.
- In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?.
- The caregiver was ? about having an explanation as to the old man’s whereabouts.
- Mr. Tesarski ? Ms Fong constantly with his comments about her age and height.
- With Mr. Tesarski’s weight loss, some of the teachers aren’t sure whether he has ? food to eat.
- The old man and the caregiver appeared to live in ?. (not a vocabulary word)
- Mrs. Williamson ? her laugh when she saw Mr. Cornwell unable to guess the Wordle in six tries.
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- The police made a(an) ? discovery beneath the floorboards in the old man’s house..
- The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver.
- The students emitted a(an) ? cry when they heard about the surprise show what you know.
- It is rather ? of Mary to say she loved her husband despite killing him.
- In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer.
- The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome.
- The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye.
- In the film, the murderer ? the old man’s body before taking it to a different part of the house.
- Mrs. Williamson’s ? about the tools in the construction lab enabled the students to build a stool.
21 Clues: The caregiver hid the old man’s remains under the ? • In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer. • The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver. • The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye. • The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome. • In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?. • ...
"The Tell-Tale Heart" 2021-08-10
Across
- suppress (as in a yawn, laugh, cough, etc.)
- surround
- hide
- uselessly or pointlessly
- energetic gestures
- quickly
- annoy or irritate
- deception or trickery
- lie or deceive
- mistrustful
- a filmy covering over the eye
- skill in deception
- stop oneself or hold back
- ridicule or mockery
- making fun of
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- easily distinguished or recognized by the senses
- showing strong feeling or passion
- sneakily
- willingness to take bold or daring risks.
- smoothness of social skills
- listen
- horrifying
- idea
- small, woodboring beetles that make a ticking sound and are considered by superstitious people to be an omen of death
- evildoer
- wisdom or good judgment
- sorrowful or full of heavy sadness or grief
- to form a plan in the mind
28 Clues: hide • idea • listen • quickly • sneakily • surround • evildoer • horrifying • mistrustful • making fun of • lie or deceive • annoy or irritate • energetic gestures • skill in deception • ridicule or mockery • deception or trickery • wisdom or good judgment • uselessly or pointlessly • stop oneself or hold back • to form a plan in the mind • smoothness of social skills • a filmy covering over the eye • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2021-06-10
Across
- suppressed, repressed, or inhibited
- a timber of relatively slight width and thickness, as a stud or rafter in a house frame
- watchful; being on one's guard against danger
- an animated or excited gesture
- a crack forming an opening
- adeptness in performance; dexterity
- to disguise or conceal under a false appearance
- a piece of land together with its buildings
- the act or power of foreseeing
- boldness or daring
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- having deep insight or understanding
- something that is supposed; assumption; hypothesis
- secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure
- To be unaware of, unable to recognize
- acuteness of mental discernment and soundness of judgment
- smoothly agreeable quality
- to give heed or attention to what is said; listen
- in a strongly emotional or zealous manner
- to divide into parts; cut to pieces
- to offer a reason or argument in opposition.
20 Clues: boldness or daring • smoothly agreeable quality • a crack forming an opening • an animated or excited gesture • the act or power of foreseeing • suppressed, repressed, or inhibited • to divide into parts; cut to pieces • adeptness in performance; dexterity • having deep insight or understanding • To be unaware of, unable to recognize • in a strongly emotional or zealous manner • ...
Heart of a Samurai 2018-03-11
Across
- People who secretly collect information
- A Samurai's main weapon
- Name of the captain who was like a father to Manjiro
- Manjiro's homeland
- City in Japan where Manjiro and his friends were imprisoned
- What Manjiro wanted to be
- What Captain Whitfield taught Manjiro
- A name for work songs
- Island that Manjiro and his friends crashed near in the beginning
- A vessel used for water transportation powered by wind
- What Manjiro and his friends lived in on Bird Island
- What is used to make a sailboat move
- The last country Manjiro and his friends went to before reaching Japan
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- Food Manjiro ate a lot of
- What made the boat crash at the beginning of the book
- What Manjiro went to while in America
- Japanese word meaning grandfather
- A vessel used for water transportation that uses coal
- "The Black Current"
- A name for chopsticks
- Where Manjiro and his friends settled for awhile after they left Bird Island
- What inhabitants were said to be on Manjiro's island
- Number of years it took for Manjiro to get back home
- Main character in the book Heart of a Samurai
24 Clues: Manjiro's homeland • "The Black Current" • A name for chopsticks • A name for work songs • A Samurai's main weapon • Food Manjiro ate a lot of • What Manjiro wanted to be • Japanese word meaning grandfather • What is used to make a sailboat move • What Manjiro went to while in America • What Captain Whitfield taught Manjiro • People who secretly collect information • ...
Purple Heart Ryan Renken 2011-10-13
Across
- Main Character
- Game matt and justin play
- What did Matt get hit by
- squad leader
- Matt had counciling with
- died from bomb
- Matt's best friend
- setting
- What did matt lose
- the kid matt shot
- is a popular game for kids in Iraq
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- What matt was awarded with
- What Matt got diagnosed with
- time with no fighting
- Who is the author
- Where Matt got injured
- where the hospital matt was at
- Squad partner of matt's
- walked through open fire
- president during this time
20 Clues: setting • squad leader • Main Character • died from bomb • Who is the author • the kid matt shot • Matt's best friend • What did matt lose • time with no fighting • Where Matt got injured • Squad partner of matt's • What did Matt get hit by • walked through open fire • Matt had counciling with • Game matt and justin play • What matt was awarded with • president during this time • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2015-04-06
Across
- contemptible person who preys on the exploits of others
- in color or having little color; feeble and unimpressive
- amount, level, or extent
- significant success or noteworthy achievement; instance or occasion of victory.
- of mental discernment and soundness of judgment.
- disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.
- a state, quality, or emotion very great or intense.
- our kindly sorrow
- hardly; not quite.
- or devise a plan or idea in the mind
- perceived, unobserved
- movable cover, slide, etc., for an opening.
- listen
- to death
- in structure; feel or desire for
- narrow opening or fissure
- suddenly or violently in a specified area; a sudden or violent lunge with a weapon; propulsive force of a jet or a rocket engine
- quietly or inwardly.
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- unable to breath properly
- proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements
- or expressing sorrow or grief
- or showing skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or evasion
- large room used for formal or public events.
- make or become dull or less intense
- of one’s thoughts, feelings, or character; pretense
- act of supposing
- a bad or unwelcome situation or phenomenon; Present or experienced to severe or intense degree; Having or showing a perspective or insight
- person who experiments with and modifies the internals of machinery, electronics, or software that has been mass-produced; a mechanic or technician
- or become sharp; improve or cause to improve
- ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future
- someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried, especially with trivial matters.
- area covered by something; the amount to which something is or is believed to be the case.
- overwhelming feeling of admiration
33 Clues: listen • to death • act of supposing • our kindly sorrow • hardly; not quite. • quietly or inwardly. • perceived, unobserved • amount, level, or extent • unable to breath properly • narrow opening or fissure • or expressing sorrow or grief • in structure; feel or desire for • overwhelming feeling of admiration • make or become dull or less intense • or devise a plan or idea in the mind • ...
The Heart of Leader 2015-03-27
Across
- Real communication is a product of this.
- "Thank you" and "I'm _____"
- Relying on your calm inner voice to tell you what to do.
- More important and valuable than popularity.
- Encourage to take initiative and make own decisions.
- Enthusiasm is _____, much like the flu.
- Feedback is the _____ of champions
- _____ your talk. (rhymes)
- Beyond interested; follow through no matter what.
- Should be celebrated as opportunities to learn.
- Persistance: _____ give in!
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- Good performance is a _____, not a destination.
- One plus one equals more than two.
- Who you should never punish.
- Provided by clear goals and performance objectives.
- Biblical example of servant leadership of a flock.
- Providing incentives and/or recognition for continuing performance.
- Top of the inverted hierarchy pyramid for goal setting.
- Core organizational guidelines.
- Companies hire winners and _____ winners.
20 Clues: _____ your talk. (rhymes) • "Thank you" and "I'm _____" • Persistance: _____ give in! • Who you should never punish. • Core organizational guidelines. • One plus one equals more than two. • Feedback is the _____ of champions • Enthusiasm is _____, much like the flu. • Real communication is a product of this. • Companies hire winners and _____ winners. • ...
Heart of a Leader 2015-03-27
Across
- Persistance: _____ give in!
- Companies hire winners and _____ winners.
- Beyond interested; follow through no matter what.
- Providing incentives and/or recognition for continuing performance.
- Real communication is a product of this.
- One plus one equals more than two.
- _____ your talk. (rhymes)
- Biblical example of servant leadership of a flock.
- Good performance is a _____, not a destination.
- More important and valuable than popularity.
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- Who you should never punish.
- Enthusiasm is _____, much like the flu.
- Core organizational guidelines.
- Top of the inverted hierarchy pyramid for goal setting.
- Feedback is the _____ of champions
- Should be celebrated as opportunities to learn.
- Relying on your calm inner voice to tell you what to do.
- Provided by clear goals and performance objectives.
- Encourage to take initiative and make own decisions.
- "Thank you" and "I'm _____"
20 Clues: _____ your talk. (rhymes) • Persistance: _____ give in! • "Thank you" and "I'm _____" • Who you should never punish. • Core organizational guidelines. • Feedback is the _____ of champions • One plus one equals more than two. • Enthusiasm is _____, much like the flu. • Real communication is a product of this. • Companies hire winners and _____ winners. • ...
British Heart Foundation Fundraiser 2016-01-30
Across
- This pub sells only cow juice
- Song from fiddler on the roof
- Al-Fresco dining
- Its a long way to run
- Beautiful lady from Istanbul
- Voodoo in a box
- Mediteranean Islanders
- I went to school on one
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- Single snowy deposit
- Definatley not before 20.01
- Becomes you as the song says
- Mothers perhaps?
- Sssh talk quietly
- Clever Individuals
- Special Occasions
- Sends you spinning
- Up for discussion
- Gentle wave action
- Superman Spiderman Batman
- (Floral)Tea or Climbing
20 Clues: Voodoo in a box • Mothers perhaps? • Al-Fresco dining • Sssh talk quietly • Special Occasions • Up for discussion • Clever Individuals • Sends you spinning • Gentle wave action • Single snowy deposit • Its a long way to run • Mediteranean Islanders • I went to school on one • (Floral)Tea or Climbing • Superman Spiderman Batman • Definatley not before 20.01 • Becomes you as the song says • ...
Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary 2024-01-11
Across
- a feeling of constant exhaustion
- thought of or invented
- drumming
- cautiously or secretly
- sharp or keen
- ridicule
- with intense emotion
- ugly or disgusting to look at
- energetic gestures with hands or arms
- sound judgment
- to disturb or annoy
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- smothered
- to pretend or decieve
- rested
- small wooden beams supporting the floor
- a crack
- wood-burrowing insects that make a tapping sound
- shameless daring or boldness
- a smooth courteousness
- acting in a way that is different from what one says one believes
- a hiding of one's true feelings
- to diminish or become less
22 Clues: rested • a crack • drumming • ridicule • smothered • sharp or keen • sound judgment • to disturb or annoy • with intense emotion • to pretend or decieve • thought of or invented • cautiously or secretly • a smooth courteousness • to diminish or become less • shameless daring or boldness • ugly or disgusting to look at • a hiding of one's true feelings • a feeling of constant exhaustion • ...
A tell tale heart 2023-12-02
Across
- "It's like ..... and day"
- the adverb of "calm"
- what you do, when you want someone to believe you
- different word for faster
- etc. when moving something
- a feeling you may have at an exam
- cut into parts
- a word you can use, when something is wrong
- to be scared
- when you are sad, or frightened
- etc. when moving something
- "... like a hatter"
Down
- "........ on heavens door"
- a house with ghosts can be ?
- the old mans eye
- sustenance for vampires
- something you do on a trampoline
- what s knife needs to be
- "...Like a hatter"
- "Woop woop, it's the sound of the police"
- "what the narrator did"
- opposite of light
- "could you speak up?"
- what a heart does
- like a scream
- no longer alive
- freezing
- opposite of light
- "Good vs ...."
29 Clues: freezing • to be scared • like a scream • cut into parts • "Good vs ...." • no longer alive • the old mans eye • opposite of light • what a heart does • opposite of light • "...Like a hatter" • "... like a hatter" • the adverb of "calm" • "could you speak up?" • sustenance for vampires • "what the narrator did" • what s knife needs to be • "It's like ..... and day" • different word for faster • ...
Heart of Midlothian Crossword 2024-03-23
Across
- Aussie defender
- a cult hero of the early 2000s
- o’ animale
- impressive loan spell, scored an iconic goal in the English Premier League
- played in 2 spells for Hearts, signed originally from Arbroath
- scores goals all the time
- had a prolific half-season
- notorious for being on the fence
- underrated Lithuanian forward
- derby life saver
- irish full back
- goalkeeper that never made an appearance for Hearts but went on to have a great campaign in the 2014 World Cup
- a 1998 hero
- goalkeeper that played over 400 games
- hard as nails centre half, managed club twice
- best back-up keeper during the Romanov era
- The Jambo soldier
- European champion at International level
- youngest goal scorer for Hearts, first goal against one of the Old Firm
- The highly rated youngster that Hearts beat Celtic, Liverpool to sign that went on to make 0 appearances
- striker turned winger, signed from Stenhousemuir
- The original Zico
- injury plagued loan spell, currently part of the Dortmund set-up
- champions League winner
- a father and son, both play up front and both played this century
- Played every position except goalkeeper
- the king of Hearts
- considered one of the greatest Hearts captains, played between 1946-1959
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- first ever captain
- a tricky French winger
- international defender, one of the few somewhat decent signings in 2017
- polish ball winning midfielder
- alleged to be “the right man at the wrong time”, playing gung-ho football
- target man from the borders
- ex Hibs midfielder, scored a hattrick to put them out of the Scottish cup
- midfielder turned defender, also cup winning captain
- possibly the best Edinburgh derby debut
- a member of the terrible trio
- “he’s no finished, he’s only 28”
- Austrian magician
- The Hammer of the Hibs
- only ever played for Hearts, born in Carluke
- a f**king goal machine
- The first signing of the Lithuanian influx
- name of a few Hearts heroes, possibly Hearts’ greatest manager
- le juge
- Few legends share this name, 2 being a defender and a midfielder
- nicknamed Jaws, head coach in the early 90s
- English midfielder, most famous goal was against Hibs
- he comes from Cameroon
- has the highest number of caps at Hearts
51 Clues: le juge • o’ animale • a 1998 hero • Aussie defender • irish full back • derby life saver • Austrian magician • The Jambo soldier • The original Zico • first ever captain • the king of Hearts • a tricky French winger • The Hammer of the Hibs • a f**king goal machine • he comes from Cameroon • champions League winner • scores goals all the time • had a prolific half-season • target man from the borders • ...
Tell Tale Heart Vocabulary 2024-03-27
Across
- mockery
- to pay attention to
- to come up with, or imagine
- something that is assumed or taken for granted
- marked by intense force or emotion
- to annoy
- to decrease in size, strength, and degree
Down
- adequate
- wisdom
- enclosed completely
- concealment of one's feelings
- to divide into pieces
- excessive boldness, rashness, or daring
- dishonest behavior involving murder
- dramatic gesture used to emphasize one's words
- sharp and Shrewd
- to disguise or pretend.
- small wooden beams supporting the floor
- in a clever way that is meant to trick or deceive
- a rapid, rhythmic drumming or rapping
20 Clues: wisdom • mockery • adequate • to annoy • sharp and Shrewd • enclosed completely • to pay attention to • to divide into pieces • to disguise or pretend. • to come up with, or imagine • concealment of one's feelings • marked by intense force or emotion • dishonest behavior involving murder • a rapid, rhythmic drumming or rapping • excessive boldness, rashness, or daring • ...
Tell Tale Heart Vocabulary 2024-03-27
Across
- mockery
- to pay attention to
- to come up with, or imagine
- something that is assumed or taken for granted
- marked by intense force or emotion
- to annoy
- to decrease in size, strength, and degree
Down
- adequate
- wisdom
- enclosed completely
- concealment of one's feelings
- to divide into pieces
- excessive boldness, rashness, or daring
- dishonest behavior involving murder
- dramatic gesture used to emphasize one's words
- sharp and shrewd
- to disguise or pretend
- small wooden beams supporting the floor
- in a clever way that is meant to trick or deceive
- a rapid, rhythmic drumming or rapping
20 Clues: wisdom • mockery • adequate • to annoy • sharp and shrewd • enclosed completely • to pay attention to • to divide into pieces • to disguise or pretend • to come up with, or imagine • concealment of one's feelings • marked by intense force or emotion • dishonest behavior involving murder • a rapid, rhythmic drumming or rapping • excessive boldness, rashness, or daring • ...
The Heart Part 1 2023-01-15
Across
- remnant of the foramen ovale
- blood vessels draining blood from the cells of the myocardium
- the pulmonary _______ brings oxygen-poor blood to the lungs
- simple squamous inner lining of heart-chambers
- the circuit that brings and removes blood from the lungs
- superior distributing chambers
- combination of desmosomes and gap junctions that bind together adjacent cardiac muscle fibers
- remnant of the ductus arteriosum
- most superficial layer of the heart wall
- cells that spontaneously depolarize
- special action potential feature that shows the entended refractory period of cardiac muscle fibers
- extensions of the fibrous skeleton that prevent backflow of blood
- valve separating chambers on the right side of the heart
- structures in intercalated discs that allow adjacent myocardial cells to share cytoplasm
- tight intercellular junctions in intercalated discs
- blood vessels bringing blood to the cells of the myocardium
- this large blood vessel brings blood away from the left ventricle to the systemic circuit
- the pulmonary ______ brings oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- valves separating ventricles from arteries
- valves separating atria and ventricles
Down
- connection between aorta and pulmonary trunk in fetuses
- also known as the SA node, this node is the pacemaker of the heart
- also known as the AV node, this node relays the action potential between the atria and ventricles
- muscles in the wall of the atria
- hole between atria in fetuses
- valve separating the right ventricle from the pulmonary artery
- valve separating the left ventricle from the aorta
- cation responsible for the plateau
- skeleton connective tissue "skeleton" of the heart
- the circuit that brings and removes blood from peripheral or body tissues
- part of cardiac conduction system in the inferior interventricular septum
- small nervous tissue fibers that innervate the myocardium of the ventricles
- double-layered membrane that surrounds the heart
- valve separating left atrium and ventricle
- inferior, distributing chambers
- flap-like extensions of the atria that are used to accommodate overflow
- these large vessels drain blood from the systemic circuit to the right atrium
- connective tissue connecting valve flaps to papillary muscles
- made of cardiac muscle fibers, this is the contractile layer of the heart
- part of cardiac conduction system in the superior interventricular septum
- muscles that secure AV valve flaps to the ventricular walls by connecting to chordae tendinae
41 Clues: remnant of the foramen ovale • hole between atria in fetuses • superior distributing chambers • inferior, distributing chambers • muscles in the wall of the atria • remnant of the ductus arteriosum • cation responsible for the plateau • cells that spontaneously depolarize • valves separating atria and ventricles • most superficial layer of the heart wall • ...
heart of darkness II 2022-09-12
Across
- part of marlow the doctor measures
- another name for dominos
- what is being built at the outer station
- what everyone in the story wants
- the woodworkers
- who everyone works for
- marlow and his crew get stuck in what weather condition
- how kurtz refers to his fiancee
- where does most of the story take place
- what ancient group of people does marlow begin by talking about
- who marlow works for
- what kurtz means in german
- the river at the beginning of the story
- what the russian remind marlow of
- where the story begins
Down
- crew member who gets speared to death
- what does marlow lie and say kurtz's last words are '--"
- the natives attack with
- marlow hates what? they remind him of death
- kurtz's artistic hobby
- job of the spy
- international society for the suppression of -
- kurtz's last words
- who gets marlow his job
- the doctor asks kurtz if there is a history of this in his family
- animal that troubles the central station
- what kurtz's head looks like
- who gets marlow his job
- how marlow scares the natives
29 Clues: job of the spy • the woodworkers • kurtz's last words • who marlow works for • kurtz's artistic hobby • who everyone works for • where the story begins • the natives attack with • who gets marlow his job • who gets marlow his job • another name for dominos • what kurtz means in german • what kurtz's head looks like • how marlow scares the natives • how kurtz refers to his fiancee • ...
