heart Crossword Puzzles
Cardiovascular System 2025-03-22
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- Lower chambers of the heart
- Tubes through which blood circulates
- Cell fragments aiding in blood clotting
- Red fluid circulating in the body
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Tiny vessels connecting arteries and veins
- Carry blood towards the heart
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- Recording of the heart's electrical activity
- Liquid component of blood
- Divides the heart into left and right sides
- White blood cells
11 Clues: White blood cells • Liquid component of blood • Lower chambers of the heart • Carry blood towards the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • Red fluid circulating in the body • Tubes through which blood circulates • Cell fragments aiding in blood clotting • Tiny vessels connecting arteries and veins • Divides the heart into left and right sides • ...
Glossary 2025-04-15
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- a condition where fluid accumulates in the lungs often as a result of heart failure
- a small tube inserted into a narrowed or blocked artery to keep it open
- a building weakened area in the wall of an artery or vein
- an abnormal rythm of heart either too fast, too slow or irregular
- damage to the heart muscle due to a blocked coronary artery often resulting in chest pain and other symptoms
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- a test they measures the electrical activity of the heart to detect abnormal rythms
- an usual sound heard between heartbeats often indicating a heart valve problem
- a non invasive test that uses sound waves to create an image of the heart and it's structure
- a type of chest pain caused by the reduced blood flow in heart muscle .
- a disease of heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump
10 Clues: a building weakened area in the wall of an artery or vein • an abnormal rythm of heart either too fast, too slow or irregular • a disease of heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump • a type of chest pain caused by the reduced blood flow in heart muscle . • a small tube inserted into a narrowed or blocked artery to keep it open • ...
Heart Healthy Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-09
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- Your __________ is one of the most important part of your body!
- Having communication between family members or __________ is important, in order to keep your heart healthy.
- Staying _________ everyday with fun exercises can help your heart stay healthy.
- To keep your heart healthy, do not __________. Instead, try to manage your time, so you can get everything done without needing to stress.
- It is very important to _______ throughout the day. When you have a break between classes, make sure you _______ around your house!
- ___________ and many other drugs can increase your heart rate, which is not good for you.
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- Some foods that are good sources of _________ are oats, barley, apples, pears, and avocados! These food items help lower bad cholesterol.
- Cardio __________ are great for strengthening your heart and improving blood flow around your body.
- One way you can keep your heart healthy is by eating many fruits and _______________.
- Fun Fact: ________ chocolate is very healthy for your heart!
- To stay healthy, make sure you eat ____________ food, which includes fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains.
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 _______________. • ...
Heart Healthy Crossword Puzzle! 2021-03-09
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- Your __________ is one of the most important part of your body!
- Having communication between family members or __________ is important, in order to keep your heart healthy.
- Staying _________ everyday with fun exercises can help your heart stay healthy.
- To keep your heart healthy, do not __________. Instead, try to manage your time, so you can get everything done without needing to stress.
- it is very important to _______ throughout the day. When you have a break between classes, make sure you _______ around your house!
- ___________ and many other drugs can increase your heart rate, which is not good for you.
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- Some foods that are good sources of _________ are oats, barley, apples, pears, and avocados! These food items help lower bad cholesterol.
- Cardio __________ are great for strengthening your heart and improving blood flow around your body.
- One way you can keep your heart healthy is by eating many fruits and _______________.
- Fun Fact: ________ chocolate is very healthy for your heart!
- To stay healthy, make sure you eat ____________ food which includes fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains.
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 2025-03-03
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- Blood vessels carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart?
- The muscular organ that pumps blood through the body’s circulatory system.
- Tiny blood vessel where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and tissues.
- Relating to the blood vessels that transport deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart, typically oxygen-rich blood.
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- CAVA The large veins (superior and inferior) that return deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart.
- The lower chamber of the heart responsible for pumping blood out to the lungs or body.
- The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood returning from the body and lungs.
- The red, circulating fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body.
- Largest artery in the body that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the systemic circulation.
- Term used to describe the blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle itself.
11 Clues: Blood vessels carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart? • The muscular organ that pumps blood through the body’s circulatory system. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart, typically oxygen-rich blood. • The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood returning from the body and lungs. • ...
Valentine's Day 2021-02-11
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- Love shape
- Pucker up
- A type of heart
- wrap your arms around
- affectionate insect
- Sleighmate of Cupid
- Cupid's alias
- Love bird
- Ammo for Cupid
- Often found in the mailbox
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- A type of novel
- Little Prince's Love
- Paper lace
- fruit of the palm
- Love personified
- cozy rabbit
- place where Bumbles find gold
- Dove, Hershey, Lindt, ie.
- Dipped in chocolate
19 Clues: Pucker up • Love bird • Love shape • Paper lace • cozy rabbit • Cupid's alias • Ammo for Cupid • A type of novel • A type of heart • Love personified • fruit of the palm • affectionate insect • Sleighmate of Cupid • Dipped in chocolate • Little Prince's Love • wrap your arms around • Dove, Hershey, Lindt, ie. • Often found in the mailbox • place where Bumbles find gold
sawyer7 2023-04-04
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- towards the heart
- connects, exchange
- redness,swelling, and heat
- destroys virus
- outer layer
- scabs
- spot pathogen
- inner layer
- "cloths" of the pathogen/ski mask
- disease causing agent
- moisten skin and hair
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- carries 02
- weak or dead strand
- away from the heart
- cools body
- destroys bacteria
- destroy pathogen
- fight infection
- body system made up of skin, hair, nails
19 Clues: scabs • carries 02 • cools body • outer layer • inner layer • spot pathogen • destroys virus • fight infection • destroy pathogen • towards the heart • destroys bacteria • connects, exchange • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • redness,swelling, and heat • "cloths" of the pathogen/ski mask • body system made up of skin, hair, nails
Word Wall 2022-03-25
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- hair, skin, nails
- cause scabs
- Towards heart
- disease-causing agent
- away from the heart
- destroys virus
- inner layer
- outer layer
- carries 02
- spot pathogen
- Clothing of the pathogen
- cools body
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- moisten skin and hair
- fight infection
- kill pathogen
- destroy bacteria
- dead or weak virus
- redness swelling and heat
- connects, exchanges
19 Clues: carries 02 • cools body • cause scabs • inner layer • outer layer • kill pathogen • Towards heart • spot pathogen • destroys virus • fight infection • destroy bacteria • hair, skin, nails • dead or weak virus • away from the heart • connects, exchanges • moisten skin and hair • disease-causing agent • Clothing of the pathogen • redness swelling and heat
CROSSWORD 2014-05-22
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- middle layer of the eye.
- x-ray image of the aorta
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces of the body.
- inner layer of the eye.
- aids in the clotting of blood.
- incision into the cornea.
- represents the pressure in the aorta and other large arteries during ventricular contraction.
- the colored portion of the eye.
- fight against pathogenic microorganism.
- hardening of the arteries
- surgical repair of the tympanic membranes
- group of chronic disorders of the CNS?
- cloudiness of the lens of the eye.
- Where is the heart located?
- inflammation of a nerve.
- abnormal formation of a blood clot.
- blood condition of white cells.
- the inner lining of the heart, also forms the heart valves.
- outer protective layer of the eye.
- occurs when the heart is unable to pump the required amount of blood.
- nerve: transmits impulses from the retina to the brain.
- inflammation of the meninges.
- carries blood away from the heart.
- opening in the center of the iris.
- anterior transparent part of the sclera.
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- carries blood from the capillary beds back to the heart.
- fainting or passing out?
- is an abnormally low level of hemoglobin in the blood.
- pertaining to the mind and body (relationship).
- paralysis that affects all four limbs.
- an eye disease caused by increased pressure within the eye.
- a tumor-like mass formed from blood.
- first stage of seizure activity?
- The exchange of substance takes place between the blood and the body cells.
- excision of the iris.
- dropping of the eyelid.
- Excessive discharge from the ear.
- ringing, buzzing, or roaring in the ears.
- blood tumor that pertains to the area below the dura mater.
- excision of the spleen.
- low blood pressure.
- surgical repair of the nerve.
- removal of an organ, surgical removal of the eyeball.
- media: inflammation of the middle ear.
- the destruction of patient’s immune systems, carriers are highly susceptible to infection caused by HIV.
- located directly behind the pupil.
- represents the pressure during relaxation of the heart.
- an x-ray image of a blood vessel.
- tumor made up of nerve cells.
- cordlike structure located outside CNS?
50 Clues: low blood pressure. • excision of the iris. • inner layer of the eye. • dropping of the eyelid. • excision of the spleen. • fainting or passing out? • middle layer of the eye. • x-ray image of the aorta • inflammation of a nerve. • incision into the cornea. • hardening of the arteries • Where is the heart located? • surgical repair of the nerve. • inflammation of the meninges. • ...
Crossword 59 - Romance 2023-10-09
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- The oldfashioned art of wooing and pursuing your beloved
- A special outing with your paramour, filled with love and laughter
- The cozy and intimate snuggle sessions that warm your heart
- Your partner in crime and love
- The sheer, unadulterated happiness that love brings into your life
- To hold your special someone close to your heart and treasure them
- The warm, fuzzy feelings of fondness you have for your beloved
- When you look at your love with eyes full of respect and awe
- Always there with a shoulder to lean on and a heart full of love
- Unwavering dedication and loyalty to your significant other
- The delightful fluttering in your stomach when love is in the air
- The symbol of your love, beating only for your special someone
- That enchanting quality that makes someone utterly irresistible
- The fiery, burning aspect of your love that keeps you warm at night
- The perfect balance and peacefulness of your loving relationship
- The windows to your soul, gazing lovingly into your partner's
- Playful banter and teasing that ignites romantic sparks
- Sneaking away to tie the knot in secret, because love can't wait!
- Tender and considerate, just like your love should be
- Sweet treats that melt in your mouth and in your heart
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- That irresistible magnetic force that draws you to your crush
- The mischievous little god of love who shoots arrows at hearts
- Spanish for "head over heels in love," the ultimate infatuation
- That burning, insatiable craving for your special someone
- Love that's as deep and true as your favorite love song
- When someone makes your heart do somersaults and cartwheels
- The bravery it takes to express your love and open your heart
- Radiating with happiness and love, like a star in the night sky
- Holding your loved one close, never wanting to let go
- Falling under the spell of your sweetheart's charm
- The kind of love that feels like pure worship and devotion
- As graceful and charming as a romantic ballet
- The French way of saying "love," ooh la la!
- Night A special evening filled with love and fun
- Under the spell of love, with no desire to break free
35 Clues: Your partner in crime and love • The French way of saying "love," ooh la la! • As graceful and charming as a romantic ballet • Falling under the spell of your sweetheart's charm • Night A special evening filled with love and fun • Holding your loved one close, never wanting to let go • Tender and considerate, just like your love should be • ...
Bio 2020-01-29
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- This carries large volumes of oxygenated blood to the major organs of the body
- These are plugs of solidified blood
- The smallest vessels which contain oxygenated blood.
- It is the heart's natural pacemaker
- It reduces the volume or space inside affected blood vessels
- A minute artery, especially one that leads to a capillary
- Also called White Blood Cells
- It is often considered specialized epithelial cells which line blood vessels
- network of capillaries
- It is the upper chamber through which blood enters the ventricles of the heart
- They are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart after arteries carry blood out
- It is a protein that carries oxygen
- it's function is to seal off the windpipe during eating
- It is a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation
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- A tube-shaped organ in the neck that contains the vocal cords
- A small vein that connects the capillaries to the large, systemic vein.
- It is a reaction in which the cells clump together
- The main passageway into the lungs
- They are artery blood vessels which transports oxygenated blood to the substance of the heart
- Tt is a body cavity that connects the nasal and oral cavities with the larynx and esophagus
- The amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in a minute
- Widening of blood vessels that results from relaxation of the muscular walls of the vessels
- It is the pressure of the blood within the arteries
- Tiny air sacs within the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- It is the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- Tubes in the lungs which branch off from the larger bronchi that enter each lung
- A small, colorless cell fragments that participate in blood clotting
- A chamber of the heart that receives blood from one or more atria and pumps it by muscular contraction into the arteries
- It is cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues
- The space between the vocal fold and arytenoid cartilage of one side of the larynx and those of the other side
30 Clues: network of capillaries • Also called White Blood Cells • The main passageway into the lungs • These are plugs of solidified blood • It is the heart's natural pacemaker • It is a protein that carries oxygen • It is cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues • It is a reaction in which the cells clump together • It is the pressure of the blood within the arteries • ...
BIO 201 Circulatory System I 2017-06-07
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- carry blood away from heart & become progressively smaller as they branch into capilaries
- smallest veins, companion with arterioles, merge to form veins
- three layers of artery & vein walls
- also known as interna, divided into endothelium & subendothelial
- smallest of all blood vessels, wall consists only of tunica intima, where metabolic exchange occurs between blood & cells outside of bloodstream
- feeds capillary bed whose proximal end is surrounded by smooth muscles while distal end lacks smooth muscle
- distal end of metarteriole that lacks smooth muscle
- simple squamous epithelium lining inside of arteries & veins
- largest type of arteries near heart, composed of fibers to stretch under increased pressure generated by bloodflow from heart, branch into muscular arteries
- formed by capillaries
- artery that follows axillary artery, branches into ulnar & radial arteries
- circularly arranged smooth muscle that contract or dilate depending on nervous system input
- also known as adventitia, connective tissue that help anchor blood vessel to organ
- aorta that pumps oxygenate blood out of left ventricle, left & right coronary arteries branch off to provide blood to the heart
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- return blood to heart & become progressively larger as they merge & are closer to heart
- smallest arteries, less than six cell layers of smooth muscle in tunica media
- trunk that divides into right common carotid & right subclavian arteries
- smallest veins located at distal end of capillary bed
- connection to thoroughfare channel
- study of blood vessels divided into arteries, capillaries, & veins
- elastic lamina that separates tunica media & tunica externa
- circulation of oxygen-rich blood flowing to body for metabolic exchange in tissues
- capillaries that begin with ring of smooth muscle in walls that branch from metarteriole
- artery that follows subclavian artery
- arteries divided into left & right common that branch from descending abdominal aorta at fourth lumbar vertebrae
- layer of areolar connective tissue
- gives off three branches
- thoracic aorta that follows aortic arch & gives off branches to thoracic wall, renamed _____ abdominal aorta inferior to diaphragm
- arteries with medium diameter, possess elastic fibers in concentric rings between tunics, has proportionately thicker tunica media
- elastic lamina that separates tunica intima & tunica media
- circulation of blood flowing from heart to lungs for O2/CO2 exchange
31 Clues: formed by capillaries • gives off three branches • connection to thoroughfare channel • layer of areolar connective tissue • three layers of artery & vein walls • artery that follows subclavian artery • distal end of metarteriole that lacks smooth muscle • smallest veins located at distal end of capillary bed • elastic lamina that separates tunica intima & tunica media • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-04-14
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- A drop in blood pressure upon standing due to impaired compensatory reflexes.
- Fast-conducting fibres ensuring coordinated ventricular contraction.
- An ECG measurement between two skin electrodes.
- The flow of blood back to the heart; influences cardiac output.
- Site of gap junctions in cardiac muscle.
- The amount of blood pumped out of the ventricle with each heartbeat.
- Vessels responsible for returning excess tissue fluid to circulation.
- A recording of the heart's electrical activity.
- The branch of the autonomic nervous system that increases heart rate and contractility.
- A pressure-sensitive receptor involved in short-term blood pressure regulation.
- Widening of blood vessels that decreases resistance and promotes blood flow.
- The volume of blood the heart pumps per minute.
- Small vessels that regulate blood flow into capillary beds and control resistance.
- The process by which fluid moves out of capillaries due to hydrostatic pressure.
- The intrinsic ability of tissues to maintain blood flow despite changes in perfusion pressure.
- The site of exchange between blood and tissues.
- Charged particles in body fluids that carry electrical signals.
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- A temporary loss of consciousness due to vagal overactivity and reduced blood pressure.
- Insulating structure between atria and ventricles.
- Conductive tissue pathway between AV node and ventricles.
- The resistance the heart must overcome to eject blood.
- The branch of the autonomic nervous system that decreases heart rate.
- Delays impulse to allow atrial contraction before ventricles contract.
- Term describing cardiac muscle's unified electrical activity.
- A muscle cell of the heart.
- The heart's natural pacemaker.
- Systolic Pressure – Diastolic Pressure.
- A method for measuring cardiac output using temperature changes.
- Upper chambers of the heart.
- Structures allowing electrical coupling between myocytes.
- Narrowing of blood vessels that increases resistance and blood pressure.
- Pressure in the thoracic vena cava near the right atrium; reflects venous return.
- The pressure exerted by plasma proteins that draws fluid into capillaries.
- A weighted average of blood pressure across the cardiac cycle, key for perfusion.
- The initial stretching of cardiac muscle cells prior to contraction; related to venous return.
- Abbreviation of a hormone released by stretched atria that promotes fluid loss via the kidneys.
36 Clues: A muscle cell of the heart. • Upper chambers of the heart. • The heart's natural pacemaker. • Systolic Pressure – Diastolic Pressure. • Site of gap junctions in cardiac muscle. • An ECG measurement between two skin electrodes. • A recording of the heart's electrical activity. • The volume of blood the heart pumps per minute. • ...
First aid 2016-11-11
15 Clues: shaking • heart rate • convulsions • pumps blood • saves lives • thins blood • stops bleeding • transportation • from a tic bite • stabilizes neck • high blood sugar • covers a boo boo • pancreatic disease • gas needed for lungs • revives heroin overdose
Science 2013-05-10
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- When water diffuses out of a cell because of different concentrations of something
- Wall that separates the right and left sides of the heart
- Pathways that sends oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- Artery that takes blood to the whole body
- Located in the stomach to begin the break down of proteins
- Branches that bring air into inner parts of the lung
- Vocal chords
- Located at the top and bottom of stomach to prevent leakage
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- Chamber of the heart that receives oxygen poor blood
- Where peristalsis occurs to push food into stomach
- takes O2 poor blood to lungs
- The vein that brings back oxygen rich blood to the heart that also lacks pressure
- Section of small intestine which receives chemicals
- Smallest point of contact with cells
- Windpipe
15 Clues: Windpipe • Vocal chords • takes O2 poor blood to lungs • Smallest point of contact with cells • Artery that takes blood to the whole body • Where peristalsis occurs to push food into stomach • Section of small intestine which receives chemicals • Chamber of the heart that receives oxygen poor blood • Branches that bring air into inner parts of the lung • ...
Circulatory System 2023-05-25
10 Clues: Fights disease • Gives blood oxygen • Carries blood cells • Bring blood to heart • Give the heart oxygen • Very prominent in veins • Control the flow of blood • Very prominent in arteries • Connect arteries and veins • Bring blood away from heart
Abigail Johnston Unit 4 2018-04-11
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- The innermost layer of blood vessels mostly made of epithelial cells
- Uses x-ray and dyes to look at the blood flow through certain blood vessels
- A procedure that uses a "balloon" to open partially blocked blood vessels
- Delays spreading the electrical impulses for 0.1 seconds
- Delivery of oxygen rich blood to the body and deoxygenated blood returning to the heart
- Shows the relaxation of the ventricles
- Expands the lumen of blood vessels and causes pressure to lower
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- The movement of blood between the lungs and heart
- When the charges return to the resting state
- The natural pacemaker of the heart
- Taken by placing fingers on the carotid artery
- Narrows the lumen of blood vessels and causes pressure to rise
- The longest phase when blood is filling the atria
- Taken by placing fingers on the radial artery
- The initial flow of charge
- The middle layer of blood vessels mostly made of smooth muscle
- The phase when blood is sent out of the heart
- The outermost layer of blood vessels mostly made of connective tissue
- Shows ventricular activation when the ventricles contract
- Represents the start of diastole
20 Clues: The initial flow of charge • Represents the start of diastole • The natural pacemaker of the heart • Shows the relaxation of the ventricles • When the charges return to the resting state • Taken by placing fingers on the radial artery • The phase when blood is sent out of the heart • Taken by placing fingers on the carotid artery • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- We inhale _____
- Part of blood that fights infection
- We exhale _________
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
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- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Universal Reciepient
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Universal Donor
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
- Carries air into each lung
- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
25 Clues: Universal Donor • We inhale _____ • We exhale _________ • Universal Reciepient • Carries air into each lung • Carry blood towards the heart • Pulls on bones causing movement • Carry blood away from the heart • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Part of blood that fights infection • Main organ of the respiratory system • Another name for high blood pressure • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Part of blood that fights infection
- We inhale _____
- We exhale _________
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
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- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Universal Reciepient
- Carries air into each lung
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Universal Donor
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
25 Clues: We inhale _____ • Universal Donor • We exhale _________ • Universal Reciepient • Carries air into each lung • Carry blood towards the heart • Pulls on bones causing movement • Carry blood away from the heart • Part of blood that fights infection • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Main organ of the respiratory system • Another name for high blood pressure • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Carry blood towards the heart
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- Carries air into each lung
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- We exhale _________
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
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- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Part of blood that fights infection
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Universal Reciepient
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- We inhale _____
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Universal Donor
25 Clues: We inhale _____ • Universal Donor • We exhale _________ • Universal Reciepient • Carries air into each lung • Carry blood towards the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • Pulls on bones causing movement • Part of blood that fights infection • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Main organ of the respiratory system • Another name for high blood pressure • ...
fitness industry 2013-04-13
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- provides 4 calories per gram;body usesthis in construction of muscles
- fat that our bodies produce naturally and does exsist in certain foods
- has made decision to change yet hasnt put into action
- found in animal products
- person has no intention of changing behavior
- found in prepackaged and boxed foods
- lead blood to heart
- refers to food that a person takes into their body and the way it influences health
- long cells that make up muscles and contract when stimulated
- bottom chambers of heart
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- lead blood away from heart
- quality or state of being in good health
- caused by increase of pressure on artery walls
- state of being sound in body and mind
- provides 9 calories per gram
- condition of being physically strong and healthy
- bottom number on blood pressure
- building blocks of protein
- aware of problem still weighing pros and cons
- beneficial brain chemicals that result in increased sense of well being and improved mood
- study of functions o fliving organisms and their parts
- upper chambers of heart
- process by which our cells convert food into energy
- making time and commitment to change lifestyle
- top number on blood pressure
25 Clues: lead blood to heart • upper chambers of heart • found in animal products • bottom chambers of heart • lead blood away from heart • building blocks of protein • provides 9 calories per gram • top number on blood pressure • bottom number on blood pressure • found in prepackaged and boxed foods • state of being sound in body and mind • quality or state of being in good health • ...
Chapter 10/11 Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-09
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- abnormal or unusual heart sounds
- lack of adequate blood supply to the heart muscles
- several different hereditary bleeding disorders
- a clot developed in an unbroken blood vessel
- a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood
- a type of jaundice that causes no major problems
- a rapid, uncoordinated shuddering of the heart muscles
- a common consequence of thrombophlebitis
- many small purple blotches on the skin
- when the ventricles of the heart begin to beat at their own pace
- result from insufficient numbers of platelets circulating
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- inflammation of a vein that results from a clot in a vessel
- inflammation of the pericardium and a decrease in serous fluid.
- common in people who stand for long periods of time
- when a clot breaks away from an unbroken blood vessel and floats freely in the bloodstream
- occurs when pumping of blood is decreased and tissue needs are no longer being met
- valves stiffen due to constant bacterial infection of the endocardium
- an excessive or abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes
- the abnormal hemoglobin formed becomes spiky and sharp
- when blood vessel in the lungs swell with blood, the pressure will cause a leak into lung tissue
20 Clues: abnormal or unusual heart sounds • many small purple blotches on the skin • a common consequence of thrombophlebitis • a clot developed in an unbroken blood vessel • several different hereditary bleeding disorders • a type of jaundice that causes no major problems • lack of adequate blood supply to the heart muscles • common in people who stand for long periods of time • ...
Summer Test Revision 2021-05-17
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- In the summer the earths axis is tilted _________ the sun.
- Acid + ______ --> Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide
- Acid + Base --> Salt + ________
- Acid + Base --> _______ + Water
- Red blood cells ________ oxygen.
- Carbon dioxide moves ____ of the blood into the alveoli.
- Acid + Base --> Salt + water is an example of a _________ reaction.
- Metal + Acid --> Salt + ________
- The separation technique to separate colours.
- This results in Earth blocking the Sun’s light from reaching the moon.
- The blood vessel that carries blood from the body to the heart.
- Plasma is the _______ part of blood.
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- Platelets _____ the blood.
- The process that takes place in the alveoli.
- White blood cells fight __________.
- In the winter the earths axis is tilted _______ from the sun.
- The moon is an example of a naturally occurring __________.
- The blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs.
- The pigment on red blood cells that carry oxygen.
- The blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body
- Oxygen moves ___ the blood from the alveoli.
- The blood vessel that carries blood from the lungs back to the heart.
- This happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
23 Clues: Platelets _____ the blood. • Acid + Base --> Salt + ________ • Acid + Base --> _______ + Water • Red blood cells ________ oxygen. • Metal + Acid --> Salt + ________ • White blood cells fight __________. • Plasma is the _______ part of blood. • The process that takes place in the alveoli. • Oxygen moves ___ the blood from the alveoli. • ...
Vital Signs 2021-03-15
Across
- pulse rate above normal
- Abnormally rapid breaths
- Pressure pressure exerted on the arterial walls
- below average temperature
- difficulty breathing
- inspiration + experation
- irregular beating of the heart
- wave of vibration in the blood
- Blood pressure below expected range
- above average temperature
- abnormally rapid breathing
- pressure in the arteries when the heart beats
- regulates body's temperature
- sudden drop normal temperature
- difference between systolic and diastolic pressure readings
- we only listen to the first and fifth phases of the sound
- a form of low blood pressure that happens when standing up or sitting/lying down
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- deep breathing with an increased rate
- Amount of blood the heart pumps
- controls rate and depth and is considered the respiratory center
- Irregular rate and depth of respiration that follow a cyclical pattern
- pulse rate below normal
- Gradual return to normal temperature
- the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting
- normal breathing pattern
- the amount of blood pumped by left ventricle
- used in addition with a stethoscope to take blood pressure
- a lack of oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions
- Blood Pressure above expected range
- deep, Laborious breathing
30 Clues: difficulty breathing • pulse rate above normal • pulse rate below normal • Abnormally rapid breaths • inspiration + experation • normal breathing pattern • below average temperature • above average temperature • deep, Laborious breathing • abnormally rapid breathing • regulates body's temperature • irregular beating of the heart • wave of vibration in the blood • ...
the cardiovascular system. 2021-10-29
Across
- Very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the exchange of nutrients can occur.
- also known as EKG or ECG.
- The top of the heart is called the
- ventricular fibrillation
- is a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- outside of
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell like a balloon
- fast
- coronary artery disease
- The largest artery in the body is the?
- keep blood flowing in the right direction and don’t allow it to go backwards.
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- myocardial infarction
- acute myocardial infarction
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- against
- congestive heart failure
- septum The wall between the right and left ventricles is called the
- these veins are found in the legs and cause pain in people afflicted by them.
- across or through
- process of recording, is a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- many
- meaning instrument to measure pressure
- a monitor that is a portable ECG machine that the patient wears over a few days.
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- physiology or related to nature
- infarction commonly referred to as a heart attack
26 Clues: many • fast • against • outside of • across or through • myocardial infarction • coronary artery disease • congestive heart failure • ventricular fibrillation • also known as EKG or ECG. • acute myocardial infarction • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • physiology or related to nature • The top of the heart is called the • meaning instrument to measure pressure • ...
Integumentary System Medical Terminology 2022-02-03
Across
- around the heart
- tissue section or organ repositioned in a new spot on a person
- open sore on external or internal surface of body
- abnormal condition of being bluish in color
- the bottom layer of your skin
- chamber of the heart that receives blood from veins and goes intro ventricles
- disease that progressively wears down the muscles in the body
- black cell
- pertaining to the muscles
- irregular/below temperature
- black tumor
- the study of the heart
- cancerous tumor or mass
- development and formation of bone
- to protrude through an abnormal body opening
- condition of itchiness
- pertaining to dry skin
- inflammation of the skin
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- surgical removal of the appendix
- situated below the skin
- relating to the lungs
- compulsive hair-pulling disorder
- dead body tissue
- condition where the heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen
- the surgical removal of a breast
- an inflammation of the appendix
- low oxygen levels in blood
- the presence of cancerous cells that have the ability to spread to other parts of the body
- top layer of the skin
- tumor or mass of blood
30 Clues: black cell • black tumor • around the heart • dead body tissue • relating to the lungs • top layer of the skin • the study of the heart • tumor or mass of blood • condition of itchiness • pertaining to dry skin • situated below the skin • cancerous tumor or mass • inflammation of the skin • pertaining to the muscles • low oxygen levels in blood • irregular/below temperature • ...
Cindy's Unit 5 Lab Medical Terminology 2021-07-16
Across
- Leading of blood clots and inflammation.
- inner
- Blood vessels that deliver oxygen from the heart to the rest of the body.
- slow
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- Blood clots occurring in the brain.
- A angioplasty balloon is inflatable to guide where a blockage in the blood vessel is at.
- A metal tubed permanently put in an artery.
- Electrocardiogram
- Allows blood to enter through the ventricles of the heart.
- Affects the blood flow in the kidney's increasing the risk of high blood pressure.
- less normal than
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- Is used to close a skin opening to stop bleeding.
- One or more heart valves not working as it should
- The pulmonary artery narrowing reducing blood flow.
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
- A long flexible metal wire put inside a blood vessel for treatment.
- apart
- Creates cerebrospinal fluid to transport around the cranial cavity.
- A plastic tube also known as a slender
- The smallest blood vessels carrying blood away form the heart.
- Vessels Is a blood vessel delivers blood from the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas and the gallbladder to the liver.
- before or in front of
25 Clues: slow • inner • apart • less normal than • Electrocardiogram • before or in front of • Cardiovascular Disease • Ventricular fibrillation • Blood clots occurring in the brain. • Coronary artery bypass graft surgery • Transcatheter aortic valve replacement • A plastic tube also known as a slender • Leading of blood clots and inflammation. • A metal tubed permanently put in an artery. • ...
Human body systems 2022-09-29
Across
- A group of organs working together
- gives structure to your nose ears etc.
- A group of systems
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from heart
- largest organs of the body
- the kneecap
- provides protection and allows movement
- protects and maintains
- filter blood and create urnine as a waste product
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- maain part of the respiratory system
- defends body aganist an infection etc.
- having emotion
- A group of cells
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- It drains fluid that has leaked
- helps u breathe
- a cord of flexible tissue similar o rope
- carrys blood towards the heart
- largest organ of nervous system
- the holow tube inside the neck
- made of blood vessels and circualtes blood around the body
- helps you pick up things
- breaks down food
- removes wate from body
- largest solid organ in the body
- produces children
- Basic structure of life
- elastic tissure around your joints
- galnds and organs
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- supplies body organs with oxygen
- The part of the nervous system thats helps u breathe
33 Clues: the kneecap • having emotion • helps u breathe • breaks down food • A group of cells • produces children • galnds and organs • A group of systems • protects the brain • removes wate from body • protects and maintains • Basic structure of life • helps you pick up things • largest organs of the body • carrys blood away from heart • carrys blood towards the heart • the holow tube inside the neck • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
Across
- _____ are born with 300 bones?
- The circulatory system is made up of ___?
- Muscles make up approximately ___% of total weight.
- the brain and the spinal cord are the _____?
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the ____?
- Located only in the heart, _____ muscle pumps blood around the body.
- The ______ circulation carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again.
- Your skeleton is made of more than 200 ____?
- air enters the respiratory system by the nose and the ____?
- the human brain weighs _____ pounds?
- The mitral ____ separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.
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- The _______ circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again.
- what system allows us to breathe?
- The ____ is the hardest-working muscle in the body.
- The brain and the spinal cord are protected by ___?
- The ear contains the _____ muscles in the body alongside the smallest bones.
- this system contains the face body part mouth and ?
- The longest bone in the body is in your?
- The smallest bone in the body is in your?
- the lungs contain ______ that allow them to inflate and deflate without loosing shape.
20 Clues: _____ are born with 300 bones? • what system allows us to breathe? • the human brain weighs _____ pounds? • The longest bone in the body is in your? • The circulatory system is made up of ___? • The smallest bone in the body is in your? • the brain and the spinal cord are the _____? • Your skeleton is made of more than 200 ____? • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-17
Across
- striated muscle that can be controlled voluntarily
- a clear liquid secreted by glands in the mouth
- a digestive juice secreted by the liver
- a muscular partition in the chest used in respiration
- a band of tissue connecting a muscle to its bony attachment
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- a band of fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages
- a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels
- the muscle tissue of the heart
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- the watery fluid in which blood cells are suspended
- the chief solid component of mammalian urine
- any of the small tubules that are the excretory units of the vertebrate kidney
- the structure containing the vocal cords
- a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
- the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
- tough elastic tissue, mostly converted to bone in adults
- a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- a red protein in blood that transports oxygen
- a chamber connected to other chambers or passageways
20 Clues: the muscle tissue of the heart • a digestive juice secreted by the liver • the structure containing the vocal cords • the chief solid component of mammalian urine • a red protein in blood that transports oxygen • a clear liquid secreted by glands in the mouth • the passage between the pharynx and the stomach • striated muscle that can be controlled voluntarily • ...
briana Lopez 2024-11-20
Across
- inflammation of the inner layer of heat muscle
- CC
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- it’s like a gate that ensures blood moves in the right direction
- a delivery route for blood returning to the heart from the top half of your body
- part of the heart that doesn’t get blood flow due to a blockage
- Body main artery
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Sits between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- procedure used to diagnose aneurysms using contrast dye
- X-rays or radiant energy
- a portable machine that the patients wears over a few days
Down
- AED
- fat
- ICU
- DM
- swollen and dialated viens
- “waiting room” for oxygen blood before it gets send
- one way door in your heart that controls blood flow from the left ventricle into the aorta
- a prefix in other words “fast”
- patients oxygen level are monitor during the test
- DC
- pressure extended by the blood against the wall or artery or
- hardening of the areties caused by fat
- straight
- vien
26 Clues: CC • DM • DC • AED • fat • ICU • vien • straight • Body main artery • X-rays or radiant energy • swollen and dialated viens • a prefix in other words “fast” • hardening of the areties caused by fat • inflammation of the inner layer of heat muscle • patients oxygen level are monitor during the test • “waiting room” for oxygen blood before it gets send • ...
Assessment of the Cardiovascular System 2023-09-06
Across
- An arrhythmia characterized by a repeating pattern of two normal heartbeats followed by a premature ventricular contraction (PVC) or other ectopic beat.
- Complex, A portion of the electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform that represents ventricular depolarization (contraction).
- Echocardiogram (TTE), An echocardiogram performed by placing the ultrasound transducer on the chest to visualize the heart and its structures through the chest wall.
- Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP), A measurement obtained through a pulmonary artery catheter that reflects the pressure in the left atrium and is used to assess left ventricular function and fluid status.
- Relationship, A physiological principle describing the relationship between the volume of blood entering the heart (preload) and the force of ventricular contraction (contractility).
- Echocardiography, An advanced echocardiographic technique that generates three-dimensional images of the heart for more accurate assessment of cardiac anatomy and function.
- Tachycardia, A normal heart rhythm with a faster-than-average heart rate when the sinus node fires at an accelerated rate.
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- A method for measuring cardiac output using temperature changes in the blood following the injection of a cold saline solution.
- Hypothermia, A medical treatment that lowers a patient's body temperature to reduce neurological damage following cardiac arrest or other critical conditions.
- Bradycardia, A normal heart rhythm with a slower-than-average heart rate when the heart's natural pacemaker (the sinus node) fires at a slower rate.
- Echocardiogram (TEE), An echocardiogram performed by inserting an ultrasound probe into the esophagus to obtain detailed images of the heart and great vessels.
- Tachycardia, A rapid heart rhythm originating in the ventricles, which can be life-threatening if sustained.
- Fibrillation, A life-threatening arrhythmia where the ventricles quiver instead of contracting, leading to a lack of effective blood pumping and cardiac arrest.
- Echocardiogram, An echocardiogram performed during physical stress (e.g., exercise or pharmacological stimulation) to assess how the heart functions under increased demand.
- Electrical Activity (PEA), A condition in which there is electrical activity in the heart but no effective mechanical contraction, resulting in the absence of a palpable pulse and requiring immediate intervention.
- Arrhythmia, A normal variation in heart rate during breathing, where the heart rate increases during inhalation and decreases during exhalation.
16 Clues: Tachycardia, A rapid heart rhythm originating in the ventricles, which can be life-threatening if sustained. • Complex, A portion of the electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform that represents ventricular depolarization (contraction). • Tachycardia, A normal heart rhythm with a faster-than-average heart rate when the sinus node fires at an accelerated rate. • ...
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
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
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
integumentary and Cardiovascular system crossword 2023-12-11
Across
- organ in your body that has 4 chambers and pumps blood
- made up of the protein, "keratin" grows from folicles
- carries blood back to your heart
- made up of the protein, keratin, and grows from a root
- determined by the types of chemicals found in your blood
- make up 38%-48% of your blood, made in bone marrow
- includes hair,nails, and skin
- the abbreviation of how many times your heart beats per minute
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- carries blood away from the heart
- make up less than 1% of your blood, fight off disease
- Cell fragments
- connects veins to arteries, one cell thick
- A mix of platelets, nutrients, and proteins
- the largest organ in your body, protects your body
- 52-62% of your blood, the watery part of the blood
15 Clues: Cell fragments • includes hair,nails, and skin • carries blood back to your heart • carries blood away from the heart • connects veins to arteries, one cell thick • A mix of platelets, nutrients, and proteins • the largest organ in your body, protects your body • 52-62% of your blood, the watery part of the blood • make up 38%-48% of your blood, made in bone marrow • ...
A&P final exam puzzle 4 2025-05-11
Across
- bean-shaped filters that cluster along the lymphatic vessels of the body; cleanser of lymph
- valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- universal blood recipient
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle; bicuspid valve
- a ball of capillaries in the nephron; site of filtration in the kidney
- nerve endings that act as receptors for the sense of smell
Down
- high blood pressure; 170/90
- a type of white blood cell that engulf microbes by phagocytosis
- relaxation of the heart
- muscular, middle layer of the heart
- contraction of the heart at work
- liquid part of blood
- oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells
- protective layer of tissue that surrounds each lung
15 Clues: liquid part of blood • relaxation of the heart • universal blood recipient • high blood pressure; 170/90 • contraction of the heart at work • muscular, middle layer of the heart • oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • valve between the right atrium and right ventricle • ...
Crossword 54 - Romance 2023-10-09
Across
- Love that's as deep and true as your favorite love song
- That irresistible magnetic force that draws you to your crush
- The oldfashioned art of wooing and pursuing your beloved
- Those warm, tight squeezes that say, "I love you" without words
- The sheer, unadulterated happiness that love brings into your life
- Spanish for "head over heels in love," the ultimate infatuation
- The French way of saying "love," ooh la la!
- The bravery it takes to express your love and open your heart
- Singing sweet songs of love to your sweetheart
- The deep, close connection that comes with being in love
- You and your sweetheart, the cutest couple in the world
- The symbol of your love, beating only for your special someone
- Sneaking away to tie the knot in secret, because love can't wait!
- The cozy and comforting feeling of being in love
- The delightful fluttering in your stomach when love is in the air
- The art of smooching with passion and style
- Unwavering dedication and loyalty to your significant other
- Tender and considerate, just like your love should be
- The artistic movement that celebrates love, beauty, and emotion
- Sweet treats that melt in your mouth and in your heart
- That one person who completes you in every way possible
- The windows to your soul, gazing lovingly into your partner's
- The perfect balance and peacefulness of your loving relationship
- The electrifying liplock that sends shivers down your spine
- The one who holds your heart and sets your world on fire
- The mischievous little god of love who shoots arrows at hearts
- That burning desire for your loved one that never fades
- The warm, fuzzy feelings of fondness you have for your beloved
- A fancy term for your female sweetheart, with a touch of Italian flair
- Radiating with happiness and love, like a star in the night sky
- To hold your special someone close to your heart and treasure them
- That enchanting quality that makes someone utterly irresistible
- Under the spell of love, with no desire to break free
- The swoonworthy celebrity who makes your heart race
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- Your love is like a blockbuster movie, filled with passion
- Those beautiful, unexpected moments that bring you together
- The kind of love that feels like pure worship and devotion
- A special outing with your paramour, filled with love and laughter
- Playful banter and teasing that ignites romantic sparks
- The fiery, burning aspect of your love that keeps you warm at night
- Being open and honest, because that's what love is all about
- The dreamy getaway after the wedding, filled with love
- The quintessential romantic lover from Shakespeare's tales
- The iconic heroine who proves that love conquers all
- Sharing private moments and secrets with your love
- The gentle and loving care that defines your relationship
- The romantic connection that makes your heart skip a beat
- Night A special evening filled with love and fun
- A secret, exciting meeting with your clandestine lover
- The sizzling, fiery love that sets your heart on fire
- The art of tempting and luring someone into your romantic web
- Always there with a shoulder to lean on and a heart full of love
- The cozy and intimate snuggle sessions that warm your heart
- The nervewracking moment when someone pops the big question
- That burning, insatiable craving for your special someone
- Your partner in crime and love
- Sweet, hushed words that carry all your love and affection
- That "can't stop thinking about them" kind of crush
- As graceful and charming as a romantic ballet
- The kind of love that's as gentle as a spring breeze
- When someone makes your heart do somersaults and cartwheels
- When you look at your love with eyes full of respect and awe
- That magical feeling that makes the world go 'round
- A day to celebrate your love and exchange sweet tokens
- Falling under the spell of your sweetheart's charm
- That ache in your heart when you're apart from your beloved
- Holding your loved one close, never wanting to let go
- Your dearly beloved and ohsosweet love interest
68 Clues: Your partner in crime and love • The French way of saying "love," ooh la la! • The art of smooching with passion and style • As graceful and charming as a romantic ballet • Singing sweet songs of love to your sweetheart • Your dearly beloved and ohsosweet love interest • The cozy and comforting feeling of being in love • ...
Vital Signs 2020-10-15
Across
- rapid, shallow breathing
- relaxation and contraction of the heart felt against artery walls
- balance between heat production and heat loss
- force of blood exerted against artery walls
- when a change of sound is noted
- high point when first sound is heard
- difficult, short of breath
- body's reaction to microbes
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- absence of breathing
- blood pressure of 100/60mmHg or less
- above normal temperature
- abnormally low body temperature
- a heart rate below 60 per minute
- heart rate is greater than 100 per minute
- variation in the rate of breathing for a few seconds
- insufficient oxygen in the blood
- blood pressure greater than 140/90mmHg
17 Clues: absence of breathing • rapid, shallow breathing • above normal temperature • difficult, short of breath • body's reaction to microbes • abnormally low body temperature • when a change of sound is noted • a heart rate below 60 per minute • insufficient oxygen in the blood • blood pressure of 100/60mmHg or less • high point when first sound is heard • ...
Valentine's Day in 3rd Grade 2025-02-11
Across
- Synonym for "hug"
- Odysseus' one true love
- The Goddess of love and beauty
- Use to pierce the targets of Eros/Cupid
- "The __________ love of the Lord" Psalm 33:5
- Fell in love with himself
- "Be _______ to one another"
- Synonym for "love"
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- The Roman god of love
- Word to describe God's steadfast love in Psalm 36
- "A man after God's own ______"
- Dionysus fell in love with her and married her
- Be ________ in all things
- A man after God's own heart
- heart homophone for a word that we call a loved one
- Antonym for love
- The Greek god of love
17 Clues: Antonym for love • Synonym for "hug" • Synonym for "love" • The Roman god of love • The Greek god of love • Odysseus' one true love • Be ________ in all things • Fell in love with himself • A man after God's own heart • "Be _______ to one another" • "A man after God's own ______" • The Goddess of love and beauty • Use to pierce the targets of Eros/Cupid • ...
My Biology crossword puzzle 2022-02-17
Across
- made of cholesterol and blocks arteries
- every cell in your body is close to it
- a disease caused by a certain type of protozoa which are carried by mosquitoes.
- the shape of red blood cells
- contains the heart, blood and blood vessels
- it is pumped by your heart
- this blood vessel has a thick wall
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- how many times your heart beats in a minute
- the pressure when your heart pumps blood throughout your body
- a condition in which your blood cannot carry enough oxygen
- a red chemical contained in red blood cells
- a person who studies the way your blood changes when you are ill
- a yellow liquid mixed in your blood
- when the blood supply to the brain is blocked
- this blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood
15 Clues: it is pumped by your heart • the shape of red blood cells • this blood vessel has a thick wall • a yellow liquid mixed in your blood • every cell in your body is close to it • made of cholesterol and blocks arteries • how many times your heart beats in a minute • a red chemical contained in red blood cells • contains the heart, blood and blood vessels • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-11-10
Across
- Arteries or veins that give blood to the heart itself
- Rupture of a Vein
- Abnormal condition of hardening of the arteries
- Two large veins that carry deoxygenated blood to the right atrium
- Type of blood cell that carries oxygen and are biconcave in shape
- Condition of a rapid heart rate
- record of electricity of the heart
- Cells that aid with blood clotting and repair of vessel walls
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- Common irregular heart rhythm marked by uncontrolled atrial quivering resulting in ineffective ejection of blood
- Largest artery in the body stems from the left ventricle
- vomiting of blood
- Swelling of a Vessel
- Protein in red blood cells that allows them to carry oxygen
- surgical repair of a valve
- Blood cells that have an important role in immunity
15 Clues: Rupture of a Vein • vomiting of blood • Swelling of a Vessel • surgical repair of a valve • Condition of a rapid heart rate • record of electricity of the heart • Abnormal condition of hardening of the arteries • Blood cells that have an important role in immunity • Arteries or veins that give blood to the heart itself • ...
Organ Systems Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-10
Across
- organ system that provides oxygen from the atmosphere
- heart, liver, brain, etc.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- organ that pumps blood
- organs that reabsorbs water from food
- organ system that helps you remain healthy and disease free
- organ that allow you to breathe
- a group of organs working together: organ _____
- organ that contains acid and breaks down food
- organ that gets rid of toxins in the blood
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use
- basic building blocks of all living organisms
- tissue that connects muscle to bone
- bone that protects the brain
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- organ system that regulates growth, puberty,pregnancy, etc. by producing hormones
- small sacs within your lungs
- organs that filter waste from the blood
- organ system that removes metabolic waste from your body
- groups of similar cells that work together to perform a function
- the endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate the body
- organ that absorbs nutrients from food
- organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses
- organ system that gives your body structure
24 Clues: organ that pumps blood • heart, liver, brain, etc. • small sacs within your lungs • bone that protects the brain • organ that allow you to breathe • tissue that connects muscle to bone • organs that reabsorbs water from food • organ that absorbs nutrients from food • bones that protect the heart and lungs • organs that filter waste from the blood • ...
Human Body System 2021-03-09
Across
- a tube that carries the pee from bladder to out of the body
- large, thin sheet of muscle that spread across the chest cavity
- a sac that collects the pee
- a hard, rigid tube that leads to the lungs
- helps break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
- dioxide, stuff that we breath out
- tubes that carry the urine from each kidneys
- one-way doors; found in both sides of the human heart
- the smallest blood vessels
- covers the opening of the trachea when you swallow
- blood vessels that return blood to the heart
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- intestine, completed and the nutrients are absorbed
- pump the blood to distant tissues
- stuff that we breath in
- receiving chambers for the blood entering heart
- filter that take the waste out of the blood and make pee
- the tube-looking that connects the mouth to the stomach
- to send blood from place to place within the body
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- intestine, reabsorbed water and fibre and other waste mater
- the basic building blocks of all living things
- chemicals that help to speed up the process of digestion
- cleans the blood and store the sugar
23 Clues: stuff that we breath in • the smallest blood vessels • a sac that collects the pee • pump the blood to distant tissues • dioxide, stuff that we breath out • cleans the blood and store the sugar • a hard, rigid tube that leads to the lungs • tubes that carry the urine from each kidneys • blood vessels that return blood to the heart • ...
Human Body Review 2021 2021-12-10
Across
- airways in the lungs
- transports oxygen, waste,
- grouping of tissues
- system that gets rid of carbon dioxide and brings oxygen.
- watery part of blood
- MOST nutrient absorption forms here
- passage that directs air into lungs
- finger-shaped structuresin the small intestine
- filters waste from the blood
- vessel that fights diease
- filter that blood goes through in kindeys
- basic block of life
- helps people breath
- sponges up water
- upper area of heart
- urine holder
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- system that removes cellular waste and controls water balance.
- system that breaks down food
- organ that extanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- digestion starts here
- grouping of cells
- grouping of organs that work together.
- large muscular sac that contributes to mechanical and chemical digestion
- tiny sacs of lung tissues
- commonly called the windpipe
- smallest blood vessel
- cells that carry oxegyn froom the lungs
- tube taht connects the mouth to the stomach
- ect.
- important part in scabbing over light wounds
- blood going away from the heart
- blood going to the heart
- lower area of the heart
- muscle at bottom of chest cavity
34 Clues: ect. • urine holder • sponges up water • grouping of cells • grouping of tissues • basic block of life • helps people breath • upper area of heart • airways in the lungs • watery part of blood • digestion starts here • smallest blood vessel • lower area of the heart • blood going to the heart • transports oxygen, waste, • tiny sacs of lung tissues • vessel that fights diease • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2016-11-15
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- After cardiac transplantation, the HR response to exercise is usually ________.
- Discomfort in the chest
- Used to restore an optimal HR and to synchronize atrial and ventricular filling and contraction.
- Diseases of arterial blood vessels outside the heart and brain
- Diseases that involve the heart and/or blood vessels
- ESV/EDV
- It's important to transition patients from a medically supervised program to an ____________ home exercise program
- Sternal bone healing to attain adequate sternal stability is achieved in ____ weeks.
- injury/death of the muscular tissue of the heart
- Unstable angina is a _______________ for cardiac rehabilitation
- Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation is known as phase ____.
- After cardiac transplantation, one should use ______ to test for exercise intensity.
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- One of the appropriate modalities of exercise for cardiac rehabilitation
- The number of phases usually in a cardiac rehabilitation program
- The major symptom of PAD
- Now a standard part of the overall exercise training program for most, if not all, patients with CVD
- disease of the arteries of the heart
- Disease of the blood vessels that supply the brain
- Performing resistance training for patients with CVD improves self-...
- Cardiac rehabilitation exercise sessions should be less than _____ minutes.
20 Clues: ESV/EDV • Discomfort in the chest • The major symptom of PAD • disease of the arteries of the heart • injury/death of the muscular tissue of the heart • Disease of the blood vessels that supply the brain • Diseases that involve the heart and/or blood vessels • Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation is known as phase ____. • ...
Chapter 12 2012-10-04
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- major artery in the arm
- a pulse above 100 bpm
- touching or feeling
- number of breaths taken in a minute
- cuff and gauge used to measure blood pressure
- pulse felt at the wrist
- ratio of the amount of blood that is present compaired to what could be carried
- to get larger
- force of blood against the walls of the blood vessels
- get smaller
- act of breathing in and out
- outword signs of what is going on inside the body
- preasure created when the heart contracts and forces blood out into the arteries
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- pressure remaining in veins when the left ventricle of the heart is relaxed
- normal or abnormal chaaracter or breathing
- black center of the eye
- plse felt in the upper arm
- regular or irregular spacing of breaths
- listening with a stethoscope
- the number of heart beats felt per minute
- a pulse rate under 60 bpm
- pulse felt along the large artery on either side of the neck
- the pupils of the eyes changing in size in different lighting
- rhythmic beats felt as the heart pumps blood
24 Clues: get smaller • to get larger • touching or feeling • a pulse above 100 bpm • major artery in the arm • black center of the eye • pulse felt at the wrist • a pulse rate under 60 bpm • plse felt in the upper arm • act of breathing in and out • listening with a stethoscope • number of breaths taken in a minute • regular or irregular spacing of breaths • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- We inhale _____
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
- Part of blood that fights infection
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- Carries air into each lung
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Carry blood towards the heart
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- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
- We exhale _________
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Universal Reciepient
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Universal Donor
25 Clues: We inhale _____ • Universal Donor • We exhale _________ • Universal Reciepient • Carries air into each lung • Carry blood towards the heart • Pulls on bones causing movement • Carry blood away from the heart • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Part of blood that fights infection • Main organ of the respiratory system • Another name for high blood pressure • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- Universal Donor
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Universal Reciepient
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
- We inhale _____
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Carry blood towards the heart
- We exhale _________
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
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- Carry blood away from the heart
- Carries air into each lung
- Part of blood that fights infection
- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
25 Clues: Universal Donor • We inhale _____ • We exhale _________ • Universal Reciepient • Carries air into each lung • Carry blood towards the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • Pulls on bones causing movement • Part of blood that fights infection • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Another name for high blood pressure • Main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Science Revision Questions 2013-09-15
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- Small air sacks in the lungs.
- Main organ in the circulatory system.
- The level between cells and organs.
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
- Small things that make up an organism.
- The tube that food travels through and breaks down.
- Main organ of the digestive system.
- Longest bone in the human body.
- Organ that filters your blood.
- Passageway of air into the lungs.
- The organ that is involved in the last step of excretion.
- Organ that holds urine.
- Small hairs that filter the air that enter your nose.
- Allows blood to enter the heart.
- Main organ of the respiratory system.
- Lining of the stomach.
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- Another word for a voice box.
- A cell in your bone.
- The powerhouse of a cell.
- Collections of lymphoid tissue facing into the aerodigestive tract.
- Flexible tissue for interior bones.
- Largest artery in the human body.
- Solid that protects your organs.
- The set of bones that protect the lungs.
- A carbohydrate that contains lots of glucose.
- Two small bones that make up the leg bone.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Little bumps inside the intestine.
28 Clues: A cell in your bone. • Lining of the stomach. • Organ that holds urine. • The powerhouse of a cell. • Small air sacks in the lungs. • Another word for a voice box. • Organ that filters your blood. • Longest bone in the human body. • Solid that protects your organs. • Allows blood to enter the heart. • Largest artery in the human body. • Passageway of air into the lungs. • ...
First Aid 2021-01-28
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- the I in RICE
- when the skin doesn't fall together nicely, these are needed
- life-threatening condition where the body cannot heat itself
- can trigger asthma attack
- this organ will die within 6-10 minutes
- heart stops or beats irregularly
- give to a person having a heart attack
- indicates a 2nd degree burn
- do this when in cardiac arrest
- give thrusts here when a pregnant woman is choking
- the E in RICE
- lean this way with a bloody nose
- abdominal thrust and back blows for choking
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- shape of lyme disease rash
- needed within 6-10 minutes to prevent damage
- use this for an asthma attack
- the C in RICE
- the R in RICE
- concern when bitten by an animal
- used to shock the heart into a regular rhythm
- broken tooth should be placed in this
- diabetes is the inability to process this
- red, hot swollen tissue with pus
- common food young children choke on
- use this if alone and choking
- blood flow to part of the heart is blocked
- symptom of asthma attack
- the bite of this causes lyme disease
28 Clues: the I in RICE • the C in RICE • the R in RICE • the E in RICE • symptom of asthma attack • can trigger asthma attack • shape of lyme disease rash • indicates a 2nd degree burn • use this for an asthma attack • use this if alone and choking • do this when in cardiac arrest • heart stops or beats irregularly • concern when bitten by an animal • red, hot swollen tissue with pus • ...
Body Systems 2024-02-09
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- system where the heart pumps blood through your blood vessels
- upper chamber of a heart
- disease where the alveoli have been damaged
- system that gets rid of bacteria and viruses
- tissue thatjoins, supports, protects, and cushions organs
- process where a body gets oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- lower chamber of a heart
- system that delivers oxygen in your blood to all the parts of the body
- outermost layer of tooth, hardest material in body
- system that breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed into your body
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- tissue that sends electrical signals through the body
- tissue that is made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement
- a collection of tissues that work together
- your body goes through to keep a stable environment?
- part of brain that controls balance
- soupy mixture after digestion
- part of brain that controls involuntary operations such as breathing, heart rate, and body temperature
- hormone released due to water shortage in body
- tissue that covers and protects underlying tissue
- largest organ in the body, makes bile, filters blood
- process of removing wastes and excess water
21 Clues: upper chamber of a heart • lower chamber of a heart • soupy mixture after digestion • part of brain that controls balance • a collection of tissues that work together • disease where the alveoli have been damaged • process of removing wastes and excess water • system that gets rid of bacteria and viruses • hormone released due to water shortage in body • ...
Organisation 2024-06-04
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- Small air sacs found in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The liquid component of the blood
- An enzyme that digests lipids into fatty acids and glycerol
- A biological molecule that speeds up a chemical reaction
- reagent A chemical used to test for glucose
- This organ contains acid to kill pathogens on food
- A wire mesh used to treat CHD by widening the blood vessels
- intestine This organ is where digested food molecules diffuse into the blood
- When the active site of an enzyme is no longer complementary to the substrate
- arteries Supply oxygenated blood to the heart
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- The large molecule that enters the active site
- An enzyme that digests starch into glucose
- Found in the heart preventing the backflow of blood
- solution A chemical used to test for starch
- The bottom chambers of the heart
- A group of cells working together for a particular function
- Clump together and clot to form a scab
- What the trachea splits into which enters each lung
- A blood vessel which contains valves
- The blood vessel taking blood from the heart to the body
20 Clues: The bottom chambers of the heart • The liquid component of the blood • A blood vessel which contains valves • Clump together and clot to form a scab • An enzyme that digests starch into glucose • solution A chemical used to test for starch • reagent A chemical used to test for glucose • arteries Supply oxygenated blood to the heart • ...
First Aid/Emergency CW Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- when a limb is removed both accidentally or on purpose
- you should put this on your shoe if you sprain your ankle
- a wound caused by rubbing on floor or ground. Light scrape of surface skin
- this type of artery helps supply blood to the lower half of the body
- when in _____ get checked out
- this can be caused by blunt, sharp or projectile objects
- A situation that opposes immediate risk to health, property or environment
- this type of artery supplies blood to the arm and hand
- This type of wound is messy looking caused by a tearing or crushing force
- Immediate response
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- Deep wound caused by sharp object. May appear small on outside but can damage internal organs
- this type of wound is a straight cut caused by a sharp edge
- emergency life saving procedure that will help a stopped heart
- Your heart is about the size of your
- This type of bandage is used by applying force
- when tissue is torn from original location
- Emergency care given immediately to an injured person
- One sign of a heart attack
- One way your heart can stop
- type of bandage used to stop bleeding
20 Clues: Immediate response • One sign of a heart attack • One way your heart can stop • when in _____ get checked out • Your heart is about the size of your • type of bandage used to stop bleeding • when tissue is torn from original location • This type of bandage is used by applying force • Emergency care given immediately to an injured person • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-18
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- The system that transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients.
- Another name for the kneecap.
- The primary muscle responsible for movement in an exercise.
- The large chest muscles responsible for pushing movements.
- Connective tissues that attach muscles to bones.
- The system responsible for gas exchange in the body.
- The longest bone in the human body.
- The bones that make up the spine.
- The system that allows movement of the body.
- A type of small, round bone embedded in a tendon, like the patella.
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- The system that provides structure and support.
- The membrane that surrounds and protects the heart.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- The movement of the foot upward toward the shin.
- A type of joint that allows free movement and contains lubricating fluid.
- The windpipe that carries air to the lungs.
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.
- The place where two bones meet.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The group of muscles at the back of the thigh.
22 Clues: Another name for the kneecap. • The place where two bones meet. • The largest artery in the body. • The bones that make up the spine. • The longest bone in the human body. • The muscular organ that pumps blood. • The windpipe that carries air to the lungs. • Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart. • The system that allows movement of the body. • ...
health exam review 2022-05-12
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- the most widely abused narcotic in the u.s.
- the size of your heart
- the weak and brittle bone disease
- a doctor who treats skin disorders
- the most dangerous skin cancer
- teeth that are responsible for tearing food
- average heart rate at rest
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- healthy practices that help prevent disease
- high blood pressure
- the good kind of fat
- changing from cartilage to bone cell
- a legal stimulant
- has short term and long term effects
- the darker your skin the more ________ you have
- PCP is also known as...
- strongest muscle in the body
16 Clues: a legal stimulant • high blood pressure • the good kind of fat • the size of your heart • PCP is also known as... • average heart rate at rest • strongest muscle in the body • the most dangerous skin cancer • the weak and brittle bone disease • a doctor who treats skin disorders • changing from cartilage to bone cell • has short term and long term effects • ...
cardiovascular system 2024-03-25
Across
- - blood vessels connecting veins and arteries
- - side with oxygen poor blood
- - side with oxygen rich blood
- - pumps blood into the body from the heart
- - carries blood to the heart
- Dioxide - released into the lungs
Down
- blood cells - fights off infections
- - causes clotting in the blood
- - artery that carries blood to the body
- - part of red blood cells
- - recieves the blood
- - carrys blood away from heart
- - prevents blood from moving backwards
- - 54% of your blood, yellowish
- blood cells - carries oxygen in the blood
- - blood picks it up in the lungs
16 Clues: - recieves the blood • - part of red blood cells • - carries blood to the heart • - side with oxygen poor blood • - side with oxygen rich blood • - causes clotting in the blood • - carrys blood away from heart • - 54% of your blood, yellowish • - blood picks it up in the lungs • Dioxide - released into the lungs • blood cells - fights off infections • ...
VN07 Misc Disorders 2025-06-25
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- Infection of the skin
- Cardiac ____ which is when excess fluid compresses the heart
- Inflammation of testicular tissue
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva
- Infection of the uterus
- Inflammation of the endocardium
- Inflammation of the bladder
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- Type of diabetes that causes significant polyuria and polydipsia
- Name of the condition leading to excess levels of cortisol in the body
- Neoplasia of the lymphatic system
- A prolonged penile erection
- Turning outward of the eyelid
- Thickening of the heart valves
- Type of cardiomyopathy where the heart muscle is thickened
- Inflammation of the bone
- Clouding of the ocular lens
16 Clues: Infection of the skin • Infection of the uterus • Inflammation of the bone • A prolonged penile erection • Inflammation of the bladder • Clouding of the ocular lens • Turning outward of the eyelid • Thickening of the heart valves • Inflammation of the conjunctiva • Inflammation of the endocardium • Inflammation of testicular tissue • Neoplasia of the lymphatic system • ...
Circular system 2022-02-16
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- can cause blood clots because of build-up
- build-up of plaque narrows arteries
- a muscle organ this pumps blood to arteries, veins & capillaries
- system that helps with the heart
- a problem in the heart which is supposed to happen
- are one of the things that make up the circulatory system
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- carry blood and nutrients to the heart
- is caused when the flow of blood is blocked by blood clout.
- connect veins and arteries
- carry blood away from the heart
10 Clues: connect veins and arteries • carry blood away from the heart • system that helps with the heart • build-up of plaque narrows arteries • carry blood and nutrients to the heart • can cause blood clots because of build-up • a problem in the heart which is supposed to happen • are one of the things that make up the circulatory system • ...
Science 2022-03-28
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- make it so the heart can pump blood
- keep blood moving in the heart
- carrys blood from other places to the heart
- carry away from the heart
- carry blood and oxygen to heart
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- makes the air from your nose go to the back of it and to the lungs
- nutrients get exanged for carbon dioxide and waste
- tells the heart to beat when it is not beating how it is supposed to
- pumps blood into circulatory system
- recieves blood and pumps to a ventricle
10 Clues: carry away from the heart • keep blood moving in the heart • carry blood and oxygen to heart • make it so the heart can pump blood • pumps blood into circulatory system • recieves blood and pumps to a ventricle • carrys blood from other places to the heart • nutrients get exanged for carbon dioxide and waste • ...
Circulatory and Raspatory system 2021-05-07
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- The bottom of the windpipe divides into two tubes called ______.
- ______ draw blood from the heart.
- The beating of the heart Makes the blood around the body.
- The ribs and diaphragm are the part of the ____ system.
Down
- The heart is made up of the ______ Mussel.
- It helps you to breath.
- The heart beats and pushes blood into the _____.
- The beating of your heart can be checked by checking your____.
- It is located near the center of the chest.
- Air enters through your _____.
10 Clues: It helps you to breath. • Air enters through your _____. • ______ draw blood from the heart. • The heart is made up of the ______ Mussel. • It is located near the center of the chest. • The heart beats and pushes blood into the _____. • The ribs and diaphragm are the part of the ____ system. • The beating of the heart Makes the blood around the body. • ...
Ch. 2 Medical Terminology 2024-08-30
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- Low blood pressure
- Complete stopping of heart activity
- Irregular heart beat
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- A recording of the electrical activity of the heart
- _________ infarction= Heart attack; death of cardiac muscle due to ischemia (lack of blood to heart)
- High blood pressure
- _____________ fibrillation= Irregular contractions of the ventricles, may be fatal unless reversed
- Lack of blood supply to organ or tissue in the body
- _________ pectoris= Chest pain that occurs when the heart does not get enough oxygen
- __________ fibrillation= Rapid, random ineffective contractions of the atrium
10 Clues: Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Irregular heart beat • Complete stopping of heart activity • A recording of the electrical activity of the heart • Lack of blood supply to organ or tissue in the body • __________ fibrillation= Rapid, random ineffective contractions of the atrium • ...
Vascular Crossword 1 2021-06-30
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- ______ is the pressure within the vein causing distention.
- The level of thickness of the blood.
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscles relaxes.
- Narrowing of a vessel causes spectral _____.
- The pressure ______ allows blood to flow from the arterial system to the venous system.
- ______ flow consists of smooth and equal flow with faster velocities in the center and slower velocities at the edges. It can be further categorized as "plug" or "parabolic".
- The action of manually increasing flow is called ______.
- The pressure outside the vessel is called _____.
- Decrease in blood pressure causes _____ in the blood vessels.
- Type of blood flows that is affected by the beating of the heart.
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- The study of the circulation of blood and the forces involved.
- A straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle.
- Flow that is shaped like a bullet.
- Constant velocities seen across the vessel diameter, seen at entrances to vessels and in larger vessels.
- Location furthest from the heart.
- Chaotic flow patterns.
- Location closest to the heart.
- regulation The body's way of maintaining constant blood pressure perfusions.
- The narrowing or stricture of a vessel.
- Alternative pathway is called _____.
20 Clues: Chaotic flow patterns. • Location closest to the heart. • Location furthest from the heart. • Flow that is shaped like a bullet. • The level of thickness of the blood. • Alternative pathway is called _____. • The narrowing or stricture of a vessel. • Narrowing of a vessel causes spectral _____. • The pressure outside the vessel is called _____. • ...
human bio systems crossword 2022-06-10
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- What makes up the central nervous system with the brain?
- Which part of the brain is the main thinking part or the brain?
- What part of the nervous system sends messages to the body?
- How many spinal nerves does our body contain?
- Which type of blood vessel has a 'pulse'?
- What connects bones to muscles?
- The spongy layer of the skin?
- The bones in your spine are called?
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- How many bones are there in the adult human body?
- What is the main organ that is a vital part of the circulatory system?
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- layer of skin that contains sweat and oil glands?
- From which chamber of the heart does blood leave to go to the lungs?
- A place where two or more bones meet is called?
- Part of the bone where blood cells are made?
- What is the outer layer of the skin?
- What is the biggest organ on our body?
- Which type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
- Which part of the brain controls involuntary actions?
- What is a skin condition where someone loses pigment in their skin over time?
20 Clues: The spongy layer of the skin? • What connects bones to muscles? • The bones in your spine are called? • What is the outer layer of the skin? • What is the biggest organ on our body? • How many chambers does the heart have? • Which type of blood vessel has a 'pulse'? • Part of the bone where blood cells are made? • How many spinal nerves does our body contain? • ...
A&P crossword 2016-01-24
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- inflammation of the endocardium
- removal of varicose veins or spider veins
- inflammation of the cardiac muscle layer
- study of blood
- a process in which blood is removed, separated and returned to donor
- known as blood poisoning
- disorder of iron overload
- cordis, concussion of the heart
- palpitation, unusual heartbeat
- valve prolapse, one or more of the mitral valve flaps become incompetent and billow into the left atrium during ventricular systole
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- a chemical that promotes urine formation
- incision made for the purpose of blood drawing.
- chemistry test, chemical analysis of substances in the blood
- undesirable intravascular clotting
- catheterization, passing a fine catheter through a blood vessel into the heart
- atrial tachycardia, bursts of atrial contractions with little pause between them
- technique involving the infusion of a radiopaque substance into the circulation for x-ray examining blood vessels.
- accumulated clotted blood in tissues
- transfusion, a technique of removing the patients blood and infusing donor blood until a large fraction of the patients blood has been replaced
- baloonlike out pocketing of an artery wall that places the artery at risk for rupture.
- when the heart fails to contract
21 Clues: study of blood • known as blood poisoning • disorder of iron overload • palpitation, unusual heartbeat • inflammation of the endocardium • cordis, concussion of the heart • when the heart fails to contract • undesirable intravascular clotting • accumulated clotted blood in tissues • a chemical that promotes urine formation • inflammation of the cardiac muscle layer • ...
Human Body Review 2021 2021-12-10
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- basic block of life
- helps people breath
- finger-shaped structuresin the small intestine
- filters waste from the blood
- watery part of blood
- tiny sacs of lung tissues
- grouping of organs that work together.
- airways in the lungs
- smallest blood vessel
- system that gets rid of carbon dioxide and brings oxygen.
- upper area of heart
- sponges up water
- grouping of cells
- large muscular sac that contributes to mechanical and chemical digestion
- MOST nutrient absorption forms here
- blood going away from the heart
- commonly called the windpipe
- tube taht connects the mouth to the stomach
- filter that blood goes through in kindeys
- cells that carry oxegyn froom the lungs
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- lower area of the heart
- transports oxygen, waste,
- blood going to the heart
- organ that extanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- urine holder
- digestion starts here
- system that removes cellular waste and controls water balance.
- system that breaks down food
- important part in scabbing over light wounds
- muscle at bottom of chest cavity
- vessel that fights diease
- passage that directs air into lungs
- ect.
- grouping of tissues
34 Clues: ect. • urine holder • sponges up water • grouping of cells • basic block of life • helps people breath • upper area of heart • grouping of tissues • watery part of blood • airways in the lungs • digestion starts here • smallest blood vessel • lower area of the heart • blood going to the heart • transports oxygen, waste, • tiny sacs of lung tissues • vessel that fights diease • ...
MIM Health Science Fair 2024-04-02
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- Blood vessel often carrying deoxygenated blood throughout body
- Outer portion of kidney
- Nerve Transmits sensory information from your eyes to your brain so that you can see
- Rate The number of times the heart beats within a certain time period, usually a minute
- Major blood vessel delivering oxygenated blood throughout the body
- Blood vessel often carrying oxygenated blood throughout body
- Look like tweezers and used to stabilize when suturing
- Inner portion of kidney
- Part of eye responsible for reflecting light to create an image
- Bands tied around an arm to help collect blood, also used in first-aid situations
- Stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation; uses chest compressions
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- Side of heart that deals with deoxygenated blood
- Regions of brain dedicated to different functions
- Instrument used to hold needle when suturing
- Longest bone of the human body
- Side of heart that deals with oxygenated blood
- Bony plate in center of chest; where you want to compress during CPR
- Mater Protective outer membrane of brain
- Sounds like its funny, but its actually a bone in our arm!
- Instrument used to listen to someone's heart or breathing
20 Clues: Outer portion of kidney • Inner portion of kidney • Longest bone of the human body • Mater Protective outer membrane of brain • Instrument used to hold needle when suturing • Side of heart that deals with oxygenated blood • Side of heart that deals with deoxygenated blood • Regions of brain dedicated to different functions • ...
Body Systems 2024-02-09
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- system where the heart pumps blood through your blood vessels
- upper chamber of a heart
- disease where the alveoli have been damaged
- system that gets rid of bacteria and viruses
- tissue thatjoins, supports, protects, and cushions organs
- process where a body gets oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- lower chamber of a heart
- system that delivers oxygen in your blood to all the parts of the body
- outermost layer of tooth, hardest material in body
- system that breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed into your body
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- tissue that sends electrical signals through the body
- tissue that is made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement
- a collection of tissues that work together
- your body goes through to keep a stable environment?
- part of brain that controls balance
- soupy mixture after digestion
- part of brain that controls involuntary operations such as breathing, heart rate, and body temperature
- hormone released due to water shortage in body
- tissue that covers and protects underlying tissue
- largest organ in the body, makes bile, filters blood
- process of removing wastes and excess water
21 Clues: upper chamber of a heart • lower chamber of a heart • soupy mixture after digestion • part of brain that controls balance • a collection of tissues that work together • disease where the alveoli have been damaged • process of removing wastes and excess water • system that gets rid of bacteria and viruses • hormone released due to water shortage in body • ...
Physical Activity 2025-04-16
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- The process of muscle growth after training stress
- The ability to move joints through their full range of motion
- Light exercise or stretching to lower your heart rate gradually
- Exercise that strengthens the heart and lungs
- "Jump training" that improves power and explosiveness
- Low-intensity activity to prepare your body for exercise
- Nutrient essential for muscle repair and growth
- The ability to maintain control of body posture and movement
- Important for muscle recovery and performance
- Principle that stands for Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type
- The ability to sustain physical activity over time
- Goal-setting acronym: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely
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- The ability of a muscle to exert force
- The heart rate zone you aim for during aerobic exercise
- Exercise that raises your heart rate for a sustained time, like running or swimming
- Awareness of body position and movement without visual input
- The ratio of muscle, fat, bone, and organs in the body
- The ability of muscles to stretch and move through a range of motion
- Required between workouts to allow muscle recovery
- Short burst, high-intensity exercise such as sprinting or weightlifting
20 Clues: The ability of a muscle to exert force • Exercise that strengthens the heart and lungs • Important for muscle recovery and performance • Nutrient essential for muscle repair and growth • The process of muscle growth after training stress • Required between workouts to allow muscle recovery • The ability to sustain physical activity over time • ...
Gothic lit corssword 2025-10-09
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- What reveals the killer’s guilt in “A Tell-Tale Heart.”
- Element that drives suspense in gothic literature.
- The setting and mood common in gothic tales.
- The crime in “A Tell-Tale Heart.”
- What drives the narrator to confess in “A Tell-Tale Heart.”
- What Dr. Heidegger tries to teach his guests.
- What the characters in Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment fail to learn from.
- Feeling inspired by the grotesque scenes in gothic stories.
- What the guests in Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment try to regain.
- What no one can escape in “The Masque of the Red Death.”
- What torments the narrator in “The Raven.”
- The narrator’s fixation in “The Raven.”
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- Symbol of time and death in “The Masque of the Red Death.”
- The inescapable force in “The Masque of the Red Death.”
- The narrator’s mental state in “A Tell-Tale Heart.”
- What the narrator of “Annabel Lee” feels after her loss.
- What continues beyond death in “Annabel Lee.”
- Quality lost with time in Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment.
- Strong feelings that define gothic characters.
- Emotion spread by the plague in “The Masque of the Red Death.”
20 Clues: The crime in “A Tell-Tale Heart.” • The narrator’s fixation in “The Raven.” • What torments the narrator in “The Raven.” • The setting and mood common in gothic tales. • What continues beyond death in “Annabel Lee.” • What Dr. Heidegger tries to teach his guests. • Strong feelings that define gothic characters. • Element that drives suspense in gothic literature. • ...
Measure of a Godly Heart 2025-10-25
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- What Samuel did to David with oil
- The one who chose David to be king
- What David put in God rather than weapons or armor
- What God developed in David during his waiting season
- What David found in the Lord when he faced battles
- David’s job before he became king
- What David did with music and dancing before the Lord
- How David often poured out his heart to God
- Where David’s story begins in Bethlehem
- “To obey is better than sacrifice” (1 Samuel 15:22)
- The greatest commandment that guided David’s heart
- What helped David stand firm against Goliath
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- The Philistine warrior defeated by David
- David’s title after Saul
- The quality David showed as king over Israel
- What David played to calm Saul
- What David showed when he faced Goliath
- The nation David ruled
- David’s father’s name
- What God looks at instead of outward appearance (1 Samuel 16:7)
- What came upon David powerfully after he was anointed
- The first king of Israel who became jealous of David
- The prophet who anointed David
- What Goliath was!
- The man after God’s own heart
25 Clues: What Goliath was! • David’s father’s name • The nation David ruled • David’s title after Saul • The man after God’s own heart • What David played to calm Saul • The prophet who anointed David • What Samuel did to David with oil • David’s job before he became king • The one who chose David to be king • What David showed when he faced Goliath • ...
Blood Vessels 2023-04-04
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- makes up the tunica intima
- take blood away from the heart
- connect veins and arteries (very small)
- the open space the blood flows through
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- smallest veins
- smallest arteries
- Tunica ____ (in the middle)
- carry blood back to the heart
- Tunica ____ (internal)
- ____ arteries are closest to the heart
- Tunica ____ (external)
- the capillary walls are very ____
- caused by vitamin C deficiency
13 Clues: smallest veins • smallest arteries • Tunica ____ (internal) • Tunica ____ (external) • makes up the tunica intima • Tunica ____ (in the middle) • carry blood back to the heart • take blood away from the heart • caused by vitamin C deficiency • the capillary walls are very ____ • ____ arteries are closest to the heart • the open space the blood flows through • ...
Chapter 10 review 2025-02-27
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- blood clot
- HTN
- largest artery in the body
- condition of a slow heart
- radiographic image of a vein
- excessive amount of any type of fats
- microscopic blood vessels that connect arterioles with venules
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- dissolution of red blood cells
- contraction of the heart
- IV
- condition of a rapid heart rate
- tumor composed of blood vessels
- smallest veins
13 Clues: IV • HTN • blood clot • smallest veins • contraction of the heart • condition of a slow heart • largest artery in the body • radiographic image of a vein • dissolution of red blood cells • condition of a rapid heart rate • tumor composed of blood vessels • excessive amount of any type of fats • microscopic blood vessels that connect arterioles with venules
Takotsubo syndrome 2024-10-08
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- Substantial _______ rate due to arrhythmias, acute heart failure, cardiogenic shock, cardiac arrest, and thromboembolic events.
- Hormone that may provide protective cardiovascular effects, whose deficiency may make postmenopausal women more susceptible.
- This factor may predispose certain individuals to heightened stress responses.
- Term for small blood vessels that may dysfunction and contribute to ischemia in Takotsubo syndrome.
- A common emotional or physical trigger for Takotsubo syndrome.
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- Chamber of the heart affected in Takotsubo syndrome, particularly the left one.
- _______ mimic ACS - chest pain, SOB, ischemic changes seen on ECG & modest increase in troponins.
- Describes the nature of heart function in most Takotsubo cases, as patients typically recover fully.
- Hormones like epinephrine and norepinephrine that surge during stress and contribute to myocardial stunning.
- Stress-induced ________ AKA Broken Heart syndrome AKA Takotsubo syndrome
- The part of the left ventricle that balloons out, giving the heart a distinct shape in Takotsubo syndrome.
- Possible outcome in the left ventricular outflow tract due to dynamic changes during an episode.
- Referring to the arteries supplying the heart, although they usually remain open in this syndrome.
- A condition caused by inadequate blood supply, which can occur in Takotsubo due to microvascular dysfunction.
14 Clues: A common emotional or physical trigger for Takotsubo syndrome. • Stress-induced ________ AKA Broken Heart syndrome AKA Takotsubo syndrome • This factor may predispose certain individuals to heightened stress responses. • Chamber of the heart affected in Takotsubo syndrome, particularly the left one. • ...
Medical Terms 2024-02-05
17 Clues: headache • nerve cell • runny nose • white cell • nose repair • study of life • fast heart rate • low blood sugar • high blood sugar • heart specialist • joint inflammation • stomach specialist • liver inflammation • cutting into the brain • cutting into the uterus • inflammation of the tongue • instrument for looking in the ear
Verbos ER e IR 2024-03-06
17 Clues: i talk • we clean • we spend • i listen • he walks • she spends • they take out • i know (heart) • i know (brain) • you talk (formal) • you do (informal) • they know (brain) • you share (informal) • you watch (informal) • you listen (informal) • we play (an instrument) • you know (heart, informal)
CARDIAC SYSTEM 2025-12-26
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- An upper chamber of the heart.
- The lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out.
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
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- The cardiac cycle when the heart contracts
- The side of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs
- The cardiac cycle when the heart relaxes and fills with blood.
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- The main artery that carries blood from the heart to the body
9 Clues: An upper chamber of the heart. • The cardiac cycle when the heart contracts • Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • The side of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs • Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • The lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out. • The valve between the left atrium and left ventricle • ...
Office Visit 2025-03-03
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- Treat High Cholesterol Help Reduce Strokes
- Fluid Retention
- Treat Heart Failure/CHEST PAIN
- High Blood Pressure
- New Patient
- Treat Heart Failure
- Calcium Blocker
- Hard Medication
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- up Existing patient
- Lightheaded
- Letter for surgery
- Tired
- Water pill
- Fluid Retention
- Treat High Blood Pressure
- Treat Chest Pain
- pain Tightness
- Gasping for air
18 Clues: Tired • Water pill • Lightheaded • New Patient • Fluid Retention • Fluid Retention • Calcium Blocker • Hard Medication • Gasping for air • Treat Chest Pain • pain Tightness • Letter for surgery • High Blood Pressure • Treat Heart Failure • up Existing patient • Treat High Blood Pressure • Treat Heart Failure/CHEST PAIN • Treat High Cholesterol Help Reduce Strokes
v 2017-03-22
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- Occurs when your heart cannot get enough oxygen
- Heat stroke
- # of chambers of the art
- Too little blood sugar
- Disease where insulin production is impaired
- Neurological disorder that causes seizures
- Too much blood sugar
- Can get this by being bitten by a tick
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- you need this before cpr
- Loss of consciousness
- a condition brought on by a trigger
- Another name for the cardiovascular system
- What to do if someone is choking
- Common cold
- Shocks the heart to restart it
- This flows through the body and is pumped out by the heart
16 Clues: Heat stroke • Common cold • Too much blood sugar • Loss of consciousness • Too little blood sugar • you need this before cpr • # of chambers of the art • Shocks the heart to restart it • What to do if someone is choking • a condition brought on by a trigger • Can get this by being bitten by a tick • Another name for the cardiovascular system • ...
Heart Health crossword puzzle 2022-02-09
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- If you find someone with signs of stroke or heart attack, call 911 and an ambulance will send them to the _____________! stroke If someone is Having one side of their face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty it means that they are having a ________
- _____________ is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels, and the normal value for adults is 120/80!
- Family ____________ increases your chance of heart disease, so if your parents have it then you are more likely to get it too!
- Heartburn, pain in arms, jaw, neck or abdomen, unexplained tiredness, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, pressure on your chest can be signs of a heart attack in a _______.
- _________ blood pressure is the pressure when your heart muscles relax and blood is filling your heart! They are lower than systolic blood pressure!
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- Headache, dizziness, heart palpitation, nose bleeds, vision problems, fatigue, numb hands and feet can be a sign of ______ blood pressure.
- Eating food with high _______ will increase your risk of heart disease, so don’t eat salty food!
- _________ blood pressure is the pressure when your heart muscles contract and blood is being pushed out! They are higher than diastolic blood pressure!
- Eating ________s and vegetables are good for your heart! They are sweet and yummy!
- The important organ in your body that is responsible for circulating blood
- Chest pain, pain in the left arm, nausea, dizziness, shortness of breath, sweating can be signs of a heart attack in a ______.
11 Clues: The important organ in your body that is responsible for circulating blood • Eating ________s and vegetables are good for your heart! They are sweet and yummy! • Eating food with high _______ will increase your risk of heart disease, so don’t eat salty food! • ...
The London Marathon 2014-09-24
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- A person who is very ill, often ill and out of hospital
- Giving personal satisfaction
- session A period of time devoted to walking (at a time)
- the wall" A description of a condition manifesting itself by sudden loss of energy
- Participation
- try one's best To perform a task as well as possible
- chance Little or no chance of success
- cramp To suffer from a sudden and painful contractions of muscles
- Difficulty
- practice Going in for football
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- levels of ability Different aptitudes and possibilities
- Vitally important
- defect Problems with heart, heart disorder
- A chemical element with the formula O2
- Overall
- Loss of water
- average As a rule
- support To assist, to help
18 Clues: Overall • Difficulty • Loss of water • Participation • Vitally important • average As a rule • support To assist, to help • Giving personal satisfaction • practice Going in for football • chance Little or no chance of success • A chemical element with the formula O2 • defect Problems with heart, heart disorder • try one's best To perform a task as well as possible • ...
The London Marathon 2014-09-24
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- Difficulty
- Giving personal satisfaction
- session A period of time devoted to walking (at a time)
- the wall" A description of a condition manifesting itself by sudden loss of energy
- set out To arrange
- practice Going in for football
- Participation
- levels of ability Different aptitudes and possibilities
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- A person who is very ill, often ill and out of hospital
- Loss of water
- Vitally important
- defect Problems with heart, heart disorder
- chance Little or no chance of success
- support To assist, to help
- A chemical element with the formula O2
- Overall
- average As a rule
- try one's best To perform a task as well as possible
18 Clues: Overall • Difficulty • Loss of water • Participation • Vitally important • average As a rule • set out To arrange • support To assist, to help • Giving personal satisfaction • practice Going in for football • chance Little or no chance of success • A chemical element with the formula O2 • defect Problems with heart, heart disorder • try one's best To perform a task as well as possible • ...
Heart Health = Brain Health 2018-01-16
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- Omega 3s _______ acids are found in fatty fish and also in some nuts and seeds.
- Researchers say that foods high in _________, such as pastries and candy, increase the risk of heart disease.
- Avoid foods high in __________ fats like meats, fried foods, and dairy.
- Eating bread made with whole ______ reduces the risk of heart disease.
- ______ blood pressure increases your risk for heart disease.
- Oranges, a type of ________, are also packed with a flavanoid that lowers blood pressure and reduces artery inflammation.
- ______ wine, like Cabernet, typically contain large amounts of procyanidins, an antioxidant that helps reduce cholesterol and improve arterial health.
- Eating foods that contain a lot of ______ or sodium, increase your blood pressure.
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- Foods high in ______, like broccoli, lower your cholesterol and manage your blood sugar levels.
- Instead of jogging, slow down and go _________ to improve your heart health.
- Taking care of your _______ health reduces your risk of cognitive decline.
- Reducing _______, using meditation, can have a positive impact on your heart and brain health.
- ________ are a vegetable rich in Omega 3s, and the main ingredient in guacamole.
- _________ cut oats have a higher fiber content than roll oats.
14 Clues: ______ blood pressure increases your risk for heart disease. • _________ cut oats have a higher fiber content than roll oats. • Eating bread made with whole ______ reduces the risk of heart disease. • Avoid foods high in __________ fats like meats, fried foods, and dairy. • Taking care of your _______ health reduces your risk of cognitive decline. • ...
Circulatory System 2013-02-04
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- Relating to the lungs
- Smallest blood vessel
- Type of blood cells that fight infection
- Type of blood cells that contain haemoglobin for gas transport
- type of blood cell that clots blood
- Chamber at the top of the heart
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- Chamber at the bottom of the heart
- Blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart
- Blood vessel that transport blood back to the heart
- Largest artery in the body
- Liquid part of blood
- Heartbeat is controlled by the _____ stem
12 Clues: Liquid part of blood • Relating to the lungs • Smallest blood vessel • Largest artery in the body • Chamber at the top of the heart • Chamber at the bottom of the heart • type of blood cell that clots blood • Type of blood cells that fight infection • Heartbeat is controlled by the _____ stem • Blood vessel that transport blood back to the heart • ...
grade 8 revision 2024-11-26
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- all the species that live in a community
- Mold and yeast are types of?
- responsible for providing the body with energy
- needed for general health and growth
- responsible for building and repairing muscles
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- the bottom two chambers of the heart
- the top two chambers of the heart
- the start of a food chain
- takes blood away from the heart
- a tiny organism that can cause disease
- blood vessel that takes blood to the heart
- non-living factors that can affect an environment
12 Clues: the start of a food chain • Mold and yeast are types of? • takes blood away from the heart • the top two chambers of the heart • the bottom two chambers of the heart • needed for general health and growth • a tiny organism that can cause disease • all the species that live in a community • blood vessel that takes blood to the heart • ...
Circulatory System 2024-03-06
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- Carry blood with oxygen or carbon dioxide and nutrients to the heart
- Carry blood and nutrients with oxygen or carbon dioxide away from the heart
- Sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back
- Connect Veins and arteries
- Allow the blood to flow in only one direction in the heart and control the flow of blood by opening and closing
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- Sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart
- Returns blood from the upper body
- Muscular organ that pumps blood through arteries, veins, and capillaries
- Returns blood from the lower body
- Large vein carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart
10 Clues: Connect Veins and arteries • Returns blood from the upper body • Returns blood from the lower body • Sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back • Large vein carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart • Sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart • Carry blood with oxygen or carbon dioxide and nutrients to the heart • ...
MI Case Study 2024-11-24
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- Minerals that carry an electrical charge and play a vital role in heart health
- Buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances on the arterial walls.
- Key modifications can help prevent future heart problems.
- Procedure that creates new route for blood to flow past coronary occlusion.
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- Abnormal heart rhythms that can result after a heart attack.
- Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, leading to oxygen deprivation.
- A dangerous complication where fluid buildup compresses the heart.
- Death of tissue due to lack of blood supply.
- A life-threatening condition of inadequate circulation and perfusion to body's tissues.
- Diagnostic tool to help diagnose and monitor heart function.
10 Clues: Death of tissue due to lack of blood supply. • Key modifications can help prevent future heart problems. • Abnormal heart rhythms that can result after a heart attack. • Diagnostic tool to help diagnose and monitor heart function. • A dangerous complication where fluid buildup compresses the heart. • ...
Middle Adulthood 2016-12-21
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- the ceasing of menstruation
- cholesterol difficult for enough blood to flow through your arteries. Heart may not get as much oxygen-rich blood as it needs, which increases the risk of a heart attack
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- deficiency of glucose in bloodstream
- loss of hearing that gradually occurs in most individuals as they grow older
- nearsightedness
- a condition of shortening and hardening of muscles, tendons, or other tissue, often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints.
- bone-weakening disease that develops gradually and makes bones so fragile
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- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity.
- farsightedness caused by loss of elasticity of the lens of the eye, occurring typically in middle and old age
- a condition of increased pressure within the eyeball, causing gradual loss of sight.
- overweight
- an excess of glucose in the bloodstream
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat.
- abnormally high blood pressure
- disease refers to conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels that can lead to a heart attack, chest pain (angina) or stroke. Other heart conditions, such as those that affect your heart's muscle, valves or rhythm, also are considered forms of heart disease.
- lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision.
- (of body tissue or an organ) waste away, typically due to the degeneration of cells, or become vestigial during evolution.
18 Clues: overweight • nearsightedness • the ceasing of menstruation • abnormally high blood pressure • deficiency of glucose in bloodstream • an excess of glucose in the bloodstream • bone-weakening disease that develops gradually and makes bones so fragile • lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision. • ...
Science 2024-02-03
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- system Is responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrient, hormones, and cellular waste throughout the human body
- Connect arteries and veins
- Is a muscular organ that pumps blood through arteries, veins, and capillaries
- circulation Sends blood to the rest of the body and backstory the heart
- Are where the oxygen and nutrients are picked up by the blood
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- Allows the blood to flow in one direction in the heart and control the flow of blood by opening and closing
- cava. Large vein carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- circulation Sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Carries blood toward the heart
10 Clues: Connect arteries and veins • Carries blood toward the heart • Carries blood away from the heart • circulation Sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back • Are where the oxygen and nutrients are picked up by the blood • cava. Large vein carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart • circulation Sends blood to the rest of the body and backstory the heart • ...
Amjaad 2025-04-25
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- A part inside the heart that makes sure blood flows in one direction.
- The top part of the heart that receives blood.
- The movement of blood around the body.
- The organ that pumps blood around the body.
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
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- The bottom part of the heart that pumps blood out.
- A gas that the body needs to live, carried by the blood.
- The biggest artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- The beating feeling you can feel in your wrist or neck from your heartbeat.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
10 Clues: The movement of blood around the body. • The organ that pumps blood around the body. • The top part of the heart that receives blood. • The bottom part of the heart that pumps blood out. • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • A gas that the body needs to live, carried by the blood. • ...
CLASS-10, CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2019-05-10
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- BLOOD ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HEART
- ARTERIES, VEINS, AND CAPILLARIES
- BLOOD CELLS HELP FIGHT INFECTIONS AND DISEASES
- THE TWO TOP CHAMBERS OF THE HEART
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- THE TWO BOTTOM CHAMBERS OF THE HEART
- BLOOD VESSELS WITH THICK WALL
- WHICH RETURN BLOOD TO THE HEART
- BLOOD ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HEART
- BLOOD VESSEL WITH THICK WALL
- RED PIGMENT
10 Clues: RED PIGMENT • BLOOD VESSEL WITH THICK WALL • BLOOD VESSELS WITH THICK WALL • WHICH RETURN BLOOD TO THE HEART • ARTERIES, VEINS, AND CAPILLARIES • THE TWO TOP CHAMBERS OF THE HEART • BLOOD ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HEART • THE TWO BOTTOM CHAMBERS OF THE HEART • BLOOD ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HEART • BLOOD CELLS HELP FIGHT INFECTIONS AND DISEASES
Circulatory system 2024-03-12
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- allows everything to only go one way
- fights off disease
- the yellow liquid that carries blood one way to another
- The doors of your heart
- Pumps blood through the body
- Carries blood through the organs and body
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- Delivers oxygon to the heart
- helps the blood clot
- major blood vessel near the heart
- carries oxygen filled blood to the heart
10 Clues: fights off disease • helps the blood clot • The doors of your heart • Delivers oxygon to the heart • Pumps blood through the body • major blood vessel near the heart • allows everything to only go one way • carries oxygen filled blood to the heart • Carries blood through the organs and body • the yellow liquid that carries blood one way to another
Circulatory System 2024-04-29
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- If you have bradycardia, your heart beats too ____
- Atherosclerosis is when you have ____ build up in your arteries
- They take blood away from the heart
- They take blood to the heart for a visit
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- About 5 liters of it is being pumped throughout your body
- They connect veins and arteries
- The name for having valves that don't open enough
- If you have Tachycardia, your heart beats too ____
- One-way doors in your heart
- The main organ in the circulatory system
10 Clues: One-way doors in your heart • They connect veins and arteries • They take blood away from the heart • The main organ in the circulatory system • They take blood to the heart for a visit • The name for having valves that don't open enough • If you have bradycardia, your heart beats too ____ • If you have Tachycardia, your heart beats too ____ • ...
Circulatory system 2023-04-25
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- Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Connects the arteries and veins
- muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
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- carries blood from lower regions of the body to right atrium
- receives oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- allows the blood to flow into the heart in only one direction.
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 2023-03-20
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- is pumped through the body to keep you alive
- connect arteries and veins
- allow the blood to flow in only one direction in the heart
- supplies oxygen to the blood
- main arteries that carry blood from the heart to the body
- carry blood to the heart
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- carry’s freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs
- sends blood that no longer has oxygen to your heart from your lower body
- a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body
- carry bold and nutrients away from the heart
10 Clues: carry blood to the heart • connect arteries and veins • supplies oxygen to the blood • is pumped through the body to keep you alive • carry bold and nutrients away from the heart • carry’s freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs • a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body • main arteries that carry blood from the heart to the body • ...
Cardiology anatomy 2022-09-06
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- Which ventricle pumps oxygenated blood to the body?
- Where do the coronary arteries originate?
- What is the sac that surrounds the heart called?
- what is the cardiac vein that drains blood back to the heart?
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- Which veins drains oxygenated blood?
- What is the wall that divides the chambers of the heart.
- How many valves are in the heart?
- Where does the conduction system start?
- Which artery reaches the apex of the heart?
- What is the thickest muscle of the heart?
10 Clues: How many valves are in the heart? • Which veins drains oxygenated blood? • Where does the conduction system start? • Where do the coronary arteries originate? • What is the thickest muscle of the heart? • Which artery reaches the apex of the heart? • What is the sac that surrounds the heart called? • Which ventricle pumps oxygenated blood to the body? • ...
Circulatory System 2025-03-04
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- protects body from bacteria
- the main vessel through which oxygen-rich blood travels from the heart to the rest of the body
- hold oxygen
- vessels pump blood away from the heart
- blood thickeners
- vessels to that pump blood to the heart
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- the system that is responsible for circulating blood through the body
- tubes which blood travels through
- pumps blood to the whole body and lungs
- tiny blood vessels
- scientific term for lungs
- made up of red blood, white blood, and platelets
12 Clues: hold oxygen • blood thickeners • tiny blood vessels • scientific term for lungs • protects body from bacteria • tubes which blood travels through • vessels pump blood away from the heart • pumps blood to the whole body and lungs • vessels to that pump blood to the heart • made up of red blood, white blood, and platelets • ...
Circulatory System 2025-03-04
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- protects body from bacteria
- the main vessel through which oxygen-rich blood travels from the heart to the rest of the body
- hold oxygen
- vessels pump blood away from the heart
- blood thickeners
- vessels to that pump blood to the heart
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- the system that is responsible for circulating blood through the body
- tubes which blood travels through
- pumps blood to the whole body and lungs
- tiny blood vessels
- scientific term for lungs
- made up of red blood, white blood, and platelets
12 Clues: hold oxygen • blood thickeners • tiny blood vessels • scientific term for lungs • protects body from bacteria • tubes which blood travels through • vessels pump blood away from the heart • pumps blood to the whole body and lungs • vessels to that pump blood to the heart • made up of red blood, white blood, and platelets • ...
JD's crossword pt.2 2024-03-22
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- test that evaluates the heart and surrounding blood vessels to identify any blockages/narrowing of the arteries and to detect any problems with the pumping function of the heart which may indicate possible heart disease.
- used to determine how the heart responds to normal activity
- medical procedure to improve blood flow to the heart. It may be needed when the arteries supplying blood to the heart
- Aortic valve repair or replacementMitral valve repair or replacement
- heart attack
- noninvasive test that uses a magnetic field and radiofrequency waves to create detailed pictures of your heart and arteries
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- procedure that takes dynamic x-ray pictures of your heart
- condition that develops when your heart doesn't pump enough blood for your body's needs
- group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels
9 Clues: heart attack • group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels • procedure that takes dynamic x-ray pictures of your heart • used to determine how the heart responds to normal activity • Aortic valve repair or replacementMitral valve repair or replacement • condition that develops when your heart doesn't pump enough blood for your body's needs • ...
Cardio Workshop 2022-12-09
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- Blood vessel that brings blood to the heart
- Large part of the stethoscope that doctors use to listen to the heart
- Fancy word that means to listen
- Instrument doctor uses to listen to the heart
- Pulse in the inner elbow
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- How heavy you are
- Can tell if you are a normal weight for your height
- Pulse in the wrist
- Biological things you inherit from your parents
- Blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- Throbbing feel of your arteries with each heartbeat.
- Another name for doctor
- How tall you are
13 Clues: How tall you are • How heavy you are • Pulse in the wrist • Another name for doctor • Pulse in the inner elbow • Fancy word that means to listen • Blood vessel that brings blood to the heart • Instrument doctor uses to listen to the heart • Biological things you inherit from your parents • Blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart • ...
