heart Crossword Puzzles
Poe Crossword 2024-09-17
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- what compels the narrator of Tell-Tale Heart to kill the old man
- a hint or clue of what is to come
- the anxiety or apprehension from a mysterious action
- how Montresor murders Fortunato
- “And I, Fortunato — I drink to your long life.” --> what kind of irony?
- the kind of irony when a the reader knows something a character does not
- literature Poe is known for writing
- a symbol of guilt and madness in Tell-tale Heart
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- the city Poe is buried in
- the name of the narrator's cat in The Black Cat
- what Montresor is obsessed with
- when a narrator is untrustworthy
- the # of days the narrator of Tell-Tale heart watches the old man
- Fortunato's vice
- what the narrator of The Black Cat loves
15 Clues: Fortunato's vice • the city Poe is buried in • what Montresor is obsessed with • how Montresor murders Fortunato • when a narrator is untrustworthy • a hint or clue of what is to come • literature Poe is known for writing • what the narrator of The Black Cat loves • the name of the narrator's cat in The Black Cat • a symbol of guilt and madness in Tell-tale Heart • ...
L1 Hypertension II 2024-09-29
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- Apparatus that regulates renin release in the kidneys
- Hormone that increases heart rate
- Process in the kidneys where essential substances are reabsorbed
- Tension and velocity developed by myocardial fibers
- Hormone that increases water retention in the kidneys
- Sensory nerve endings that detect changes in blood pressure
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- Reflex that regulates heart rate based on venous return
- Condition that increases preload
- Resistance the left ventricle must overcome to circulate blood
- II Hormone that increases sodium and water retention
- Process where waste products are removed by the kidneys
- volume Amount of blood pumped by the heart with each beat
- Hormone that increases water permeability of collecting ducts
- return The return of blood to the heart via veins
- Volume of blood in ventricles at the end of diastole
15 Clues: Condition that increases preload • Hormone that increases heart rate • return The return of blood to the heart via veins • Tension and velocity developed by myocardial fibers • II Hormone that increases sodium and water retention • Volume of blood in ventricles at the end of diastole • Apparatus that regulates renin release in the kidneys • ...
Circulatory System 2025-05-08
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- This muscle in your upper arm helps bend your elbow.
- The upper chamber of the heart that receives blood returning to the heart.
- This blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- This is the largest artery in the body, carrying oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- This digestive tube connects your mouth to your stomach.
- A type of blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
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- A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- These tiny vessels connect arteries to veins and allow exchange of gases and nutrients.
- This muscular heart chamber pumps blood out to the lungs or body.
- These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- This type of cell sends messages through your nervous system.
- The watery part of blood that carries nutrients, hormones, and waste.
12 Clues: A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. • This muscle in your upper arm helps bend your elbow. • This digestive tube connects your mouth to your stomach. • This blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • A type of blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart. • This type of cell sends messages through your nervous system. • ...
The Cardiovascular System 2021-06-02
10 Clues: around • narrowing • enlargement • pain in the heart • high blood pressure • pain in a blood vessel • the root word for heart • enlargement of the heart • relating to the outer layer of the heart wall • tiny blood vessels connecting arteries to veins
Shapes 2023-08-18
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Carries air into each lung
- Universal Reciepient
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
- Carry blood away from the heart
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- We exhale _________
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- Part of blood that fights infection
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
- We inhale _____
- 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 • Part of blood that fights infection • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Another name for high blood pressure • Main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Universal Donor
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Carry blood away from the heart
- We exhale _________
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
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- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
- Part of blood that fights infection
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Carries air into each lung
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- We inhale _____
- Universal Reciepient
- Main organ of the respiratory system
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 • Part of blood that fights infection • Type of digestion caused by chewing • Another name for high blood pressure • Main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Year in Review Part 2 2012-05-07
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- Process that breaks down food into smaller molecules so that they can be absorbed by the blood
- Type of digestion caused by chewing
- Blood is always this color no matter what!
- We inhale _____
- Universal Donor
- Pulls on bones causing movement
- Protects all organs and other systems as well as give support to the body
- Universal Reciepient
- Another name for high blood pressure
- Part of blood that fights infection
- We exhale _________
- Part of blood that helps with clotting
- Carry blood away from the heart
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- Carry blood towards the heart
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Muscle beneath lungs that expands/contracts
- Part of blood that carries Oxygen to cells and removes CO2
- Type of digestion caused by chemicals
- Disease of the lungs where the bronchial tubes are irritated
- When the atria contracts blood is forced into the ________
- Heart disease where fatty deposits build up on artery walls
- Disease of the lungs where bronchial tubes contract quickly
- Carries air into each lung
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- First step of heart filling with blood, the ______ relaxes letting blood into it
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 • ...
EMT Class Chapter 12 2012-10-09
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- outward signs of what is goin on inside the body
- pupils of the eyes reacting or changing to light
- beats felt as the heart pumps through the arteries
- any pulse over 100 beats per minute
- pulse felt at the wrist
- the act of breathing in and out
- get larger
- regular or irregular spacing of breaths
- Automatically inflates a blood pressure cuff and measures blood pressure
- the normal or abnormal quality of breathing
- pulse felt along the large artery on either side of the neck
- listening
- black center of the eye
- the rhythm and force of the pulse
- pulse felt in the uper arm
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- pressure that remains in the arteries when the left ventricls of the heart is relaxed
- cuff and gauge used to measure blood pressure
- get smaller
- touching or feeling
- a pulse rate less than 60
- number of heart beats per minute
- number of breaths per minute
- major artery of the arm
- preasure created when the heart contracts and forces blood out of the arteries
24 Clues: listening • get larger • get smaller • touching or feeling • pulse felt at the wrist • major artery of the arm • black center of the eye • a pulse rate less than 60 • pulse felt in the uper arm • number of breaths per minute • the act of breathing in and out • number of heart beats per minute • the rhythm and force of the pulse • any pulse over 100 beats per minute • ...
AFib Anatomy and Physiology 2012-09-04
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- The body triggers a series of reactions called ___ to stop bleeding
- The space within and artery or vein
- Clot within a blood vessel that may cause infarction
- Play a crucial role in normal blood clotting
- Another word for blood clotting
- Acute event related to the impairment of blood flow to the brain for more than 24 hours
- The first step in the coagulation cascade
- At factor Xa the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways come together to begin the
- If you love Justin Bieber’s music you might suffer from what ailment?
- The name of Snookie’s offspring
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- Risk factors for forming a spontaneous thrombus
- When the ___ contract, blood is pushed into circulation
- The volume of blood ejected by the heart in a specific time period
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart toward other organs
- In the cardiac cycle, the contraction of the heart muscle
- The first step in platelet plug formation
- Supplies tissues of the heart with oxygenated blood and removes carbon dioxide
- A clot transported by the blood
- Stagnation of blood
- Deposit of lipid-laden foam cells on artery wall seen in cardiovascular disease
20 Clues: Stagnation of blood • A clot transported by the blood • Another word for blood clotting • The name of Snookie’s offspring • The space within and artery or vein • The first step in platelet plug formation • The first step in the coagulation cascade • Play a crucial role in normal blood clotting • Risk factors for forming a spontaneous thrombus • ...
Exam 1 2021-02-22
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- An increase in the size of muscle fibers
- Carry blood back to the heart
- The ability to live well and make healthy choices
- Carry blood away from the heart
- "cardio" in cardiorespiratory refers to this
- When the length of a muscle increase and the angle of the joint increases (Type of contraction)
- The "I" in an exercise prescription
- The heart has 4 ______
- Includes things like leisure activities, work-related activities,and recreation activities
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- _____ fitness involves balance, coordination, gait, and agility
- The average life span of an individual
- Type of wellness that involves the ability to enhance contentment with your work and career
- The amount of movement that can be accomplished at a joint
- 220-age
- There are ____ types of exercise classifications (answer is a #)
- the ability to hold or repeat a muscular contraction without fatigue
- The part of an exercise prescription that lists the number of days per week you should engage in exercise
- Transition from one position to another with a progressive increase in the reach of ROM (Type of stretching)
- bodily exertion for the sake of improving or maintaining physical fitness
- Sedentary living is also known as ____ time
20 Clues: 220-age • The heart has 4 ______ • Carry blood back to the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • The "I" in an exercise prescription • The average life span of an individual • An increase in the size of muscle fibers • Sedentary living is also known as ____ time • "cardio" in cardiorespiratory refers to this • The ability to live well and make healthy choices • ...
Body Systems 2021-01-06
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- System that supports posture and movement
- Major veins, there is superior and inferior
- produces and secretes bile to help with digestion
- Trap door covering the respiratory system
- System that filters waste from the blood
- System that supports the body and protects major organs
- Voice Box
- Organ that holds waste until it is ready to be eliminated from the body.
- System that breaks food down into usable energy
- Tube that leads to the stomach
- Windpipe
- Tubes that carry blood towards the heart
- First Chamber of the heart
- Muscle that controls breathing
- Bean shaped organ that filters blood
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- Tubes that carry blood away from the heart
- Produces insulin to control sugar levels
- 7m long, where the villi are.
- function unknown
- Meeting point of veins and arteries
- System that transports nutrient and oxygen around the body
- Where the majority of water is absorbed into your body
- Artery that leaves the heart
- Small sacs at the end of the respiratory system
- System responsible for gas exchange in the body
- System that controls movement, feeling, and reaction
- Tube that leads from the bladder to outside the body
27 Clues: Windpipe • Voice Box • function unknown • First Chamber of the heart • Artery that leaves the heart • 7m long, where the villi are. • Tube that leads to the stomach • Muscle that controls breathing • Meeting point of veins and arteries • Bean shaped organ that filters blood • Produces insulin to control sugar levels • System that filters waste from the blood • ...
CARDIOLOGY REVIEW 2016-05-10
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- EKG segment that serves as an indicator of ischemia.
- Connective tissue comprised of cells, cell parts, and plasma.
- Measurement of the force of blood in the circulatory system.
- EKG segement that denotes atrial depolarization.
- Cells of the blood involved with clotting.
- Vessel that transports blood from the heart to the lungs.
- Inferior/superior vessels that fill the right atrium.
- second thing scrutinized when interpreting and EKG.
- Generally one of the first things scrutinized when interpreting EKGs.
- Vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
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- Beats that begin in the atria but differ slightly from previous normal beats. Usually slightly wider QRS complex.
- SA and AV.
- Responsible for initiation of normal cardiac cycle.
- Vessel that returns blood from the lungs to the left Atrium.
- Conduction fibers that distribute the Impulses through the right/left ventricles.
- Lower chamber of the heart.
- Located below AV Node prior to Perkinji Fibers.
- Defined as circulation through the lungs.
- Characterized by sudden onset of supraventricular tachycardia (init).
- Site of oxygen and nutrient exchange.
- Rhythm requiring electrical intervention.
- An upper chamber of the heart.
- Irregular rhythm with undefined p-waves.
23 Clues: SA and AV. • Lower chamber of the heart. • An upper chamber of the heart. • Site of oxygen and nutrient exchange. • Irregular rhythm with undefined p-waves. • Defined as circulation through the lungs. • Rhythm requiring electrical intervention. • Cells of the blood involved with clotting. • Vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • ...
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 • ...
Cardiovascular 2023-02-12
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- Sarcoma due to HHV-8
- Pericarditis after myocardial infarction
- Painful nodes on fingertips due to infective endocarditis
- Influx during Phase 0 of Slow Action Potential
- Force or load against which the heart has to contract to eject the blood
- Influx during Phase 0 of Cardiac Action Potential
- Associated with electrical alternans
- Class III drug that can give you thyroid dysfunction
- Differential in children with a fever for more than 5 days
- Muscular band of heart tissue found in the right ventricle of the heart
- Node is located anterolaterally just deep to the epicardium at the junction of the SVC and right atrium
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- The type of contraction between when the mitral valve closes and when the aortic valve opens
- Action on vessels by beta-2 adrenergic receptors
- Valve most commonly affected by infectious endocarditis
- Moderately forceful attempted exhalation against a closed airway
- Volume of blood in ventricles at the end of diastole
- Closes patent ductus arteriosus
- Valve most commonly affected by rheumatic endocarditis
- Type of heart block when conduction from the atria to the ventricles is completely interrupted
- BEta blocker with propensity for causing torsade de pointes
- The R in CREST
21 Clues: The R in CREST • Sarcoma due to HHV-8 • Closes patent ductus arteriosus • Associated with electrical alternans • Pericarditis after myocardial infarction • Influx during Phase 0 of Slow Action Potential • Action on vessels by beta-2 adrenergic receptors • Influx during Phase 0 of Cardiac Action Potential • Volume of blood in ventricles at the end of diastole • ...
jacobscardio2023 2023-05-02
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- atherosclerosis is usually caused by too much cholesterol or __ in the blood
- when homeostasis is reached, this type of feedback will take place
- diabetes that is congenital
- used to measure number or % of red blood cells
- very invasive heart surgery to repair damaged blood vessel
- blood clots in blood vessels in legs
- type of feedback that causes more of a hormone to be released
- hormone affected by diabetes
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- transient ischemic attack
- organ that produces insulin and glucagon
- catheterization procedure that can diagnose blockage near the heart
- myocardial infarction usually known as this
- uses a balloon to inflate a blocked blood vessel
- thyroid condition that leads to bulging eyes
- medical term for stroke is ___ accident
- hardening of the walls of arteries
- type 2 diabetes may be managed with diet and this
- an EKG measures ____ activity in the heart
- diabetes that can develop over time
- when blood glucose is this, more insulin will be released
- weakening in blood vessel wall that can burst
- this type of heart disease can come from strep throat
- caused by lack of iron or hemoglobin in blood
23 Clues: transient ischemic attack • diabetes that is congenital • hormone affected by diabetes • hardening of the walls of arteries • diabetes that can develop over time • blood clots in blood vessels in legs • medical term for stroke is ___ accident • organ that produces insulin and glucagon • an EKG measures ____ activity in the heart • myocardial infarction usually known as this • ...
Body Systems 2021-10-03
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- organ that reabsorbs water from food.
- organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses.
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- organs that gets rid of waste from blood.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- a blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart.
- organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones.
- the endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate growth.
- a group of organs working together: organ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use.
- organ that contains acid and breaks down food.
- Organs that help you breathe.
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- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere
- groups of cells with a similar function that work together.
- Large organ that forms part of the digestive system.
- bone that protects your brain.
- organ system that removes waste from your body.
- basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- system that helps you to fight disease.
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- The heart, liver and brain are all examples of an _ _ _ _ _.
- small tubes within your lungs.
- organ that pumps blood.
- Organ system that gives your body structure.
24 Clues: organ that pumps blood. • Organs that help you breathe. • bone that protects your brain. • small tubes within your lungs. • Tissue that connects muscle to bone. • organ that reabsorbs water from food. • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food. • system that helps you to fight disease. • bones that protect the heart and lungs. • organs that gets rid of waste from blood. • ...
Cardiology 2025-02-07
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- the name of the valves between the right atrium and right ventricle
- a thickened ventriclar wall
- the name of the valves between the left atrium and left ventricle
- the type of atrioventricular block where no connection between atrial and ventricular contraction occurs
- ____ electrical activity, a non-shockable rhythm
- a visual display of the electrical activity through the heart
- the abbreviation used for the electrical centre regulating ventricular contraction
- the abbreviation used for the electrical centre initiating atrial contraction
- the largest artery in the body
- an irregular heart beat
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- a "whooshing" sound heard upon cardiac auscultation
- the period of cardiac relaxation
- a licensed medication with a positive inotropic effect
- the abbreviation used for a condition associated with taurine deficiency in cats and cocker spaniels
- relating to the heart
- a pulsatile force exerted on the walls of a vessel
- relating to the lungs
- fluid may accumulate in this space between the lungs and body wall in congestive heart failure
- ventricular ____ complex
- a commonly used first line loop diuretic
- a loop diuretic with a long half life and duration of action
- common abbreviation used for a "saddle thrombus"
22 Clues: relating to the heart • relating to the lungs • an irregular heart beat • ventricular ____ complex • a thickened ventriclar wall • the largest artery in the body • the period of cardiac relaxation • a commonly used first line loop diuretic • ____ electrical activity, a non-shockable rhythm • common abbreviation used for a "saddle thrombus" • ...
Section 2 2024-11-05
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- Sensore nerve endings in the dermis related to comunication
- The study of the structure of the respiratory system
- The largest bone in the leg
- The condition in which a stable internal environment is maintained by the body
- Exercise that involve little movement
- The two thin walled upper chambers of the heart
- Venae…The body’s largest vein
- The study of The heart
- Skin’s layer without blood vessels
- Systemic related to the movement of blood through the parts of the body
- refers to skin
- Thic vertical wall that divides The chambers of the heart
- The muscle that allow you to raise your arms oit to the side
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- Muscle that decrease the angle between the bones of a joint
- Oily secretion which moisturizes the skin
- The muscles that allow you to bend your arms: bíceps…
- Amount of force that blood exerts on The walls
- A dark-colored pigment responsible for skin coloring
- The enlargemment of muscles through use
- refers to muscle
- The strong bands of connective tissue that join bones
- Muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities in respiration
- The body’s largest artery
- The largest organ of the body
- refers to heart
25 Clues: refers to skin • refers to heart • refers to muscle • The study of The heart • The body’s largest artery • The largest bone in the leg • Venae…The body’s largest vein • The largest organ of the body • Skin’s layer without blood vessels • Exercise that involve little movement • The enlargemment of muscles through use • Oily secretion which moisturizes the skin • ...
Vet Terminology 2022-01-26
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- both ears
- cloth over a patients body to provide a sterile area
- short and wide muzzle (ex. pug)
- ex.penny dog swallowed
- instrument used to control bleeding
- loss of blood
- percentage of erythrocytes in the blood
- time required to refill capillaries
- stomach fills with air and expands
- breathing out
- relating to the stomach/intestines
- listening to heart or lung sounds
- a preservative for biological specimen
- loss of feeling or awareness
- low heart rate
- surgical incision in the intestine
- surgical incision in the stomach
- without
- blood protein that transports oxygen
- number of times the heart contracts and relaxes per minute
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- used to visualize internal body structures in motion
- stomach
- a sterilization unit
- difficult
- pain relief
- rescue
- suspension of breathing
- irregular heartbeat
- removal of
- left ear
- visually examining inside the body
- brain and spinal cord
- right ear
- removal of cells or tissues for examination
- slow breathing
- away from
- commonly called an e-collar
- drugs given over length of time
- fast heart rate
- device that determine respitory rate
- air in the respitroy system
41 Clues: rescue • stomach • without • left ear • both ears • difficult • right ear • away from • removal of • pain relief • loss of blood • breathing out • slow breathing • low heart rate • fast heart rate • irregular heartbeat • a sterilization unit • brain and spinal cord • ex.penny dog swallowed • suspension of breathing • commonly called an e-collar • air in the respitroy system • loss of feeling or awareness • ...
Cardiovascular 2024-12-12
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- between the heart and lungs
- carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart
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- between the heart and tissues
- carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues
- removes oxygen from the blood and adds carbon deoxide
- carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to lungs
- removes carbon dioxide from the blood and adds oxygen
- pumps blood
9 Clues: pumps blood • between the heart and lungs • between the heart and tissues • carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to lungs • carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart • carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues • removes oxygen from the blood and adds carbon deoxide • removes carbon dioxide from the blood and adds oxygen • ...
Circulatory System 2015-03-19
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- AB+ is known as the universal
- This blood cell has a nucleus
- Right side of heart sends blood to the
- Left side of the heart sends blood to the
- Takes blood away from the heart
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- O- is known as the universal
- Valve that separates the RA from RV
- Antigens are found on this blood cell
- Valve that separates the LA from LV
- Takes blood back to the heart
- Where blood becomes oxygenated or deoxygenated
- Separates RA and RV from the LA and LV
12 Clues: O- is known as the universal • AB+ is known as the universal • Takes blood back to the heart • This blood cell has a nucleus • Takes blood away from the heart • Valve that separates the RA from RV • Valve that separates the LA from LV • Antigens are found on this blood cell • Right side of heart sends blood to the • Separates RA and RV from the LA and LV • ...
The Cardiovascular System 2019-11-22
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- Pressure when you are relaxed.
- This vessel branches to send blood to both lungs.
- Blood vessels that connect to arteries and capillaries.
- Keeps the blood flowing in the right direction.
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- Pumps blood through blood vessels.
- High blood pressure.
- Carries blood toward the heart.
- smallest blood vessels, and responsible for exchanging gas, nutrient, and wastes.
- The upper chamber of the heart(receives the blood).
- Initiates a regular heartbeat.
- The opposite of diastolic.
- Carries blood away from the heart.
12 Clues: High blood pressure. • The opposite of diastolic. • Pressure when you are relaxed. • Initiates a regular heartbeat. • Carries blood toward the heart. • Pumps blood through blood vessels. • Carries blood away from the heart. • Keeps the blood flowing in the right direction. • This vessel branches to send blood to both lungs. • ...
Human Body 104-119 2023-04-24
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- force that the blood exerts on the walls of arteries
- use of oxygen by cells to release energy stored in food
- pieces of larger cells found in bone marrow floating in plasma that help stop bleeding by making fiber nets to form clots
- circulation of blood between the heart and body
- process of using oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide and water
- includes heart, blood, blood vessels, and lymphatic system; functions to move blood throughout body
- tiny sacs at the ends of the bronchioles surrounded by capillaries where exchanges of gases occur
- group of organs that take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide
- tiniest of blood vessels that allow for exchanges with body cells
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- circulation of blood between the heart and lungs
- connective tissue which carries gases, nutrients, and wastes through body
- part of blood that defends the body against pathogens and cleans wounds
- most blood cells, made in bone marrow, carries oxygen to body cells
- fluid part of blood containing a mixture of water, minerals, nutrients, sugars, proteins and other substances
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- blood vessels that carry blood away from heart
16 Clues: blood vessels that carry blood away from heart • circulation of blood between the heart and body • circulation of blood between the heart and lungs • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • force that the blood exerts on the walls of arteries • use of oxygen by cells to release energy stored in food • ...
Circulatory System 2022-04-18
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- pumps blood through the veins arteries and capillaries
- waste product of respiration
- Is where nutrients and oxygen is picked up by the blood
- carries blood to the lungs
- controls the flow of blood through the heart
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- carries blood away from the heart
- connects arteries and veins
- Main artery of the heart
- carries blood to the heart
- Gas needed for respiration
10 Clues: Main artery of the heart • carries blood to the heart • Gas needed for respiration • carries blood to the lungs • connects arteries and veins • waste product of respiration • carries blood away from the heart • controls the flow of blood through the heart • pumps blood through the veins arteries and capillaries • Is where nutrients and oxygen is picked up by the blood
Circulatory system 2024-01-12
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- There's five liters of it in the human body
- the organ that pumps blood
- connect veins and arteries
- carry blood to the heart
- Take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide
- carry blood away from the heart
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- The tubes that have blood in them
- Main cause of heart attacks
- When you have an irregular heart beat
- Lets blood only flow one way
10 Clues: carry blood to the heart • the organ that pumps blood • connect veins and arteries • Main cause of heart attacks • Lets blood only flow one way • carry blood away from the heart • The tubes that have blood in them • When you have an irregular heart beat • Take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide • There's five liters of it in the human body
Cardiology 2020-11-21
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- ________ is recommended as a first-line treatment for an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) because it reduces ICP by withdrawing water from the brain.
- An infection of the inner tissue or/and valves of the heart.
- The most common cause of portal hypertension.
- The accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal space.
- This class of antibiotics lowers seizure threshold.
- The mnemonic used to recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke.
- Class of medications to avoid in heart failure due to increased sodium and water retention.
- __________ is a P2Y12 inhibitor that is associated with the adverse effect dyspnea.
- _________ is a condition with symptoms that mimic those of a heart attack. It is also called 'broken heart syndrome'.
- are recommended as a medical agent in pericarditis.
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- This class of antibiotics has been associated with QT prolongation.
- Increased blood pressure in the portal vein which can lead to complications such as esophageal varices.
- Class of medications that is recommended first-line for symptom control in heart failure patients.
- __________ is recommended as a first-line treatment for an acute subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) to prevent a vasospasm.
- Inflammation of the pericardial sac.
- _________ is recommended first-line in patients presenting with an ischemic stroke who don't have any contraindications for therapy.
- Cefotaxime or ___________ is recommended as a first-line treatment in suspected SBP.
- ACE inhibitors and _____________ are recommended 24 hours post-ACS (ie: STEMI, NSTEMI, UA).
- A complete blockage in the coronary arteries due to atherosclerosis
- Cardiac enzymes that help establish a diagnosis of ACS.
20 Clues: Inflammation of the pericardial sac. • The most common cause of portal hypertension. • This class of antibiotics lowers seizure threshold. • are recommended as a medical agent in pericarditis. • The accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal space. • Cardiac enzymes that help establish a diagnosis of ACS. • ...
circulatory system by Tate 2025-05-09
9 Clues: relating to lungs • leading to the heart • gives oxygen to blood • the doors of the heart • leading away from the heart • main vein that leads into the heart • the first stop for blood in the heart • the second stop for blood in the heart • the exchange point for blood and oxygen
CH 5 & 6 Checking the Person/CPR & AED 2023-08-28
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- Acronym for signs & Symptoms, allergies, medications, pertinent medical history, last food or drink, events leading up
- Automatic external defibrillator, delivers electric shock to a heart that is out of rhythm.
- An electric shock that disrupts the electrical activity of the heart long enough to all the heart to spontaneously develop an effective rhythm on its own.
- Irregular or gasping breaths.
- Pain in the chest that comes and goes at different times; caused by a lack of oxygen reaching the heart
- A condition in which the heart has stopped beating or beats too irregularly or weakly to pump blood effectively.
- Number one killer in the United States and is the major cause of disability.
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- Position for an unconscious person to prevent aspiration
- A sudden illness involving the death of heart muscle tissue when it does not receive oxygen-rich blood.
- A condition in which the heart has stopped generating electrical activity.
- Inhalation of blood, vomit, saliva or other foreign material into the lungs.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a skill that is used when a person is in cardiac arrest.
12 Clues: Irregular or gasping breaths. • Position for an unconscious person to prevent aspiration • A condition in which the heart has stopped generating electrical activity. • Inhalation of blood, vomit, saliva or other foreign material into the lungs. • Number one killer in the United States and is the major cause of disability. • ...
Body Systems crossword 2020-12-11
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- makes up body tissues
- pumps and transports blood around
- provides support and protects your organs
- removes waste from blood
- carries blood back to the heart
- helps your body to move
- what makes up organs
- apricote
- the color or your blood
- part of an organ system
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- the system where animals reproduce
- the system that involves the intake of oxygen and exhale of carbon dioxide from the body
- where digestion first starts
- carries blood away from the heart
- the largest organ in the body
- system that includes the ribcage and bones
16 Clues: apricote • what makes up organs • makes up body tissues • helps your body to move • the color or your blood • part of an organ system • removes waste from blood • where digestion first starts • the largest organ in the body • carries blood back to the heart • pumps and transports blood around • carries blood away from the heart • the system where animals reproduce • ...
Vital signs 2025-05-07
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- feeling for a pulse
- heart rate
- extended exposure to cold temperatures
- heart rate below 60
- you put this around the arm
- you count to _ then multiply by 2
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- you write the blood pressure as a
- the bodies heat of cold is taken
- name of pulse found in the groin
- measures oxygen level
- this lets you hear the heart
- a normal respiration should be tis
- make sure your patient is - before you start
- there is a pulse here as well
- your _ also has its own pulse
- how many breaths they take
16 Clues: heart rate • feeling for a pulse • heart rate below 60 • measures oxygen level • how many breaths they take • you put this around the arm • this lets you hear the heart • there is a pulse here as well • your _ also has its own pulse • the bodies heat of cold is taken • name of pulse found in the groin • you write the blood pressure as a • you count to _ then multiply by 2 • ...
health puzzle project 2021-06-03
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- pressure of blood in the circulatory system
- go there when sick or in emergency
- teeth cleaning
- we take to cure disease
- use when have fever
- for heart checkup
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- fibrous tissue in a human or animal body
- help us breathe
- inside our body and veins
- doctors check them when sick
- organ that contains food
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to heart and tissues of body.
- need in order to breathe
- keep us alive and pumps
- put in veins to give you substance inbody
- send signal to parts of body
16 Clues: teeth cleaning • help us breathe • for heart checkup • use when have fever • keep us alive and pumps • we take to cure disease • organ that contains food • need in order to breathe • inside our body and veins • doctors check them when sick • send signal to parts of body • go there when sick or in emergency • fibrous tissue in a human or animal body • ...
Phlebotomy A&P 2025-09-02
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- Cubital, preferred vein for venipuncture
- constantly pumping blood
- platelets
- fossa, triangular area on the anterior portion of the elbow
- second choice for blood draw
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- last resort for blood draw
- the liquid component of blood remaining after clotting
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- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- the clotting of blood
- red blood cells
- supply oxygen to blood
- cleans blood by filtering out impurities and toxins
- The liquid portion of the blood
- white blood cells
- helps control blood pressure by filtering waste and excess fluids
16 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • white blood cells • the clotting of blood • supply oxygen to blood • constantly pumping blood • last resort for blood draw • second choice for blood draw • The liquid portion of the blood • Cubital, preferred vein for venipuncture • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • ...
Hypertension 2021-07-12
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- very tiny blood vessels that helps to connect your arteries and veins in addition to facilitating the exchange of certain elements between your blood and tissues
- feelings or sensations that your heart is pounding or racing
- a medical emergency that happens when the blood flow to your brain is interrupted.
- irregular and often rapid heart rate that occurs when the two upper chambers of your heart experience chaotic electrical signals
- a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. It can cause changes in your behaviour, movements or feelings, and in levels of consciousness
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- the buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances in and on your artery walls
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat
- Lower reading of blood pressure category
- A severe elevation (rise) in blood pressure that can lead to organ damage, including brain damage, heart attack, heart failure
- Upper reading of blood pressure category
- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
12 Clues: Lower reading of blood pressure category • Upper reading of blood pressure category • blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart. • a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat • feelings or sensations that your heart is pounding or racing • the buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances in and on your artery walls • ...
Cardiology 2022-08-15
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- almost always carries oxygenated blood to the heart
- sinus node that triggers each heartbeat
- waxy fat like substance your body needs
- the lower chambers of the heart
- almost always carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
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- the largest artery
- tissue death
- located in the right side of the heart and has three flaps
- the upper chambers of the heart
- aortic valve with two flaps
10 Clues: tissue death • the largest artery • aortic valve with two flaps • the upper chambers of the heart • the lower chambers of the heart • sinus node that triggers each heartbeat • waxy fat like substance your body needs • almost always carries oxygenated blood to the heart • almost always carries deoxygenated blood to the heart • ...
Appetizer 2023-01-23
Across
- Movement of blood through the heart
- blood traveling to the whole body
- These vessels carry blood to the heart
- Moves blood from heart to the lungs
- These vessels carry blood away from the heart
- Our heart has this many chambers
Down
- These are the smallest blood vessels
- this prevents backflow of blood
- delivers blood to the ventricles
- occurs when blood stops going to the brain
10 Clues: this prevents backflow of blood • delivers blood to the ventricles • Our heart has this many chambers • blood traveling to the whole body • Movement of blood through the heart • Moves blood from heart to the lungs • These are the smallest blood vessels • These vessels carry blood to the heart • occurs when blood stops going to the brain • ...
Heart Structures Crossword 2021-01-12
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- Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- area of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood
- Septum Separates the right and left ventricle
- Prevents backflow of blood from the right ventricle to the right atrium
- valve that prevents backflow from the aorta to the left ventricle
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- Carries deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- Valve that prevents backflow of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium
- Carries oxygenated blood from the lungs
- The main artery carrying oxygenated blood to all parts of the body
- Region of the heart that pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- Carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- Septum that separates the right and left atrium
- Region of the heart that pumps oxygenated blood to the body
13 Clues: Carries oxygenated blood from the lungs • Carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs • Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs • Septum Separates the right and left ventricle • Septum that separates the right and left atrium • area of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood • Carries deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart • ...
A Purple heart 2021-01-11
13 Clues: Poky baby • unwise birb • purple heart • my first nickname • the secret was out • nut from the future • the resurfaced curry • Meowseful first name • taste test of letters • the tale of a happy day • gave us a gay Halloween • the gay awakening , my blessing • the one who has our blessings to propose
Coronary Heart Disease 2013-01-27
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- Type of study carried out over long periods on large populations
- Type of disease not caused by pathogens e.g. CHD
- Comes from saturated fats, increases risk of CHD
- Proven to reduce risk of CHD by lowering blood pressure & cholesterol
- factors that may pre-dispose a person to a disease
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- Myocardial ? - Damage/death of cardiac tissue
- Fatty plaque formed in atherosclerosis
- This can be increased by a high salt diet & damage blood vessels
- Index of relationship between height & weight
- Most famous study of its kind
- Relationship between 2 or more variables e.g. risk factors & disease
- Inner lining of blood vessels that is damaged in atherosclerosis
- Newest cohorts added to FHS to represent increased diversity
13 Clues: Most famous study of its kind • Fatty plaque formed in atherosclerosis • Myocardial ? - Damage/death of cardiac tissue • Index of relationship between height & weight • Type of disease not caused by pathogens e.g. CHD • Comes from saturated fats, increases risk of CHD • factors that may pre-dispose a person to a disease • ...
Heart Versus Height 2024-04-18
Across
- a league of professional basketball teams
- strength and willingness to finish something even when it is difficult
- thoughts that something might not be true or possible
- a need or desire to do something
- able to do something even though it seemed unlikely to happen
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- a type of job or activity that a person is aid to do
- a job you do for a long time
- to become very good or skilled at doing something
- someone or something that people notice as being better than the rest
- did extremely well at something
- the ability to move quickly and easily
- caused something to increase or spread
- in sports, the selection of new team members
13 Clues: a job you do for a long time • did extremely well at something • a need or desire to do something • the ability to move quickly and easily • caused something to increase or spread • a league of professional basketball teams • in sports, the selection of new team members • to become very good or skilled at doing something • ...
CPR & Heart Disease 2023-09-25
Across
- a portable device that can cause an electrical shock to the heart
- if you start performing CPR within this time, brain damage is unlikely
- sudden intense pain due to momentary lack of blood flow to the heart
- another term for cardiovascular disease
- primary risk factor for heart disease and lung cancer
- when the heart stops beating or just quivers
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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- a risk factor that you can't control
- the brain needs oxygen and this to survive
- the #1 cause of death in the U.S.
- this type of CPR is used by doing compressions until help arrives
- Hands Only CPR should not be performed on these
- how deep the compressions should be in CPR
- the swelling or bursting of an artery/vein
14 Clues: cardiopulmonary resuscitation • the #1 cause of death in the U.S. • a risk factor that you can't control • another term for cardiovascular disease • the brain needs oxygen and this to survive • how deep the compressions should be in CPR • the swelling or bursting of an artery/vein • when the heart stops beating or just quivers • ...
Heart of Valentine 2025-01-30
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- Food eaten during Valentine's Day
- Check this know if you are at risk for heart disease
- What does Valentine's day celebrate
- Another word for working out
- Flower given during Valentine's Day
- Doctor who specializes in the heart
- Almonds, Pistachios, and Cashews are all called this.
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- Low blood pressure
- Health condition related to eating too much sugar
- Term for when blood supply to cutoff from the brain
- The color of the heart.
- High blood pressure
- Greek god associated with love
13 Clues: Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • The color of the heart. • Another word for working out • Greek god associated with love • Food eaten during Valentine's Day • What does Valentine's day celebrate • Flower given during Valentine's Day • Doctor who specializes in the heart • Health condition related to eating too much sugar • ...
DLSAchaper16Science 2016-05-05
Across
- one of the two tubes that connects the lungs to the trachea
- collection of organs who's primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in other tissue artery a blood vessel
- a collection of organs that transport blood throughout the body
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- pressure the force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries
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- the tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- the flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart through the pulmonary arteries , capilliaries, and veins
- from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus
- in biology, the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment; includes and cellular respiration
- the area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and produces vocal sounds
- a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- any of the tiny air sacs of the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- circulation the flow of blood from the heart to all parts of the body and back to the heart
14 Clues: a vessel that carries blood to the heart • from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus • the tube that connects the larynx to the lungs • one of the two tubes that connects the lungs to the trachea • a collection of organs that transport blood throughout the body • pressure the force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2012-10-15
Across
- boldness
- gesture with one's hands
- muffled
- not seen
- sophistication
- having deep insight or understanding
- intense
- a person or thing that preys
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- brave
- irritated
- acting with quiet caution
- give heed
- to hide under a false appearance
- a beat or throb
- to cut, tear or pull off the limbs
- to form an idea; think
- wisdom
- conceal the truth or real nature of
- derision
19 Clues: brave • wisdom • muffled • intense • boldness • not seen • derision • irritated • give heed • sophistication • a beat or throb • to form an idea; think • gesture with one's hands • acting with quiet caution • a person or thing that preys • to hide under a false appearance • to cut, tear or pull off the limbs • conceal the truth or real nature of • having deep insight or understanding
TELL TALE HEART VOCAB 2022-09-30
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- Sharp, keen
- to remove limbs, to divide into pieces
- Cautiously, secretively
- a presumption, an assumption
- impossible to handle
- encased, surrounded, enclosed
- of little importance or value, insignificant
- to listen attentively, to give attention
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- relax, relaxation, calmness
- passionately, full of intense emotion
- written/spoken with ease
- annoy, to irritate
- Daring, boldness fearlessness
- small wooden floor beams
- smothered
- Two-faces, deceitful, pretending to be something else
- Cleverly, shy, crafty
- throbbing sound
- energetic motions or hands and arms
19 Clues: smothered • Sharp, keen • throbbing sound • annoy, to irritate • impossible to handle • Cleverly, shy, crafty • Cautiously, secretively • written/spoken with ease • small wooden floor beams • relax, relaxation, calmness • a presumption, an assumption • Daring, boldness fearlessness • encased, surrounded, enclosed • energetic motions or hands and arms • passionately, full of intense emotion • ...
Tell Tale Heart crossword 2023-10-12
Across
- the reason the narrator has a breakdown
- when the old man was killed
- what the old man was doing before his murder
- what the old man does to make the neighbor notice
- where the body is hidden
- the old mans feature that makes the narrator kill him
- a way the narrator talks
- something the narrator feels
- a way to describe the story
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- what the vulture eye actually was
- the people who show up after he hides the murder
- a way to describe the narrator
- something the narrator suffers from
- what the narrator uses to see the old man in his dark room
- the author
- how the old man was killed
- what the narrator does for 7 days to the old man
- what the narrator does to the old man
- where the old man is before he gets killed
19 Clues: the author • where the body is hidden • a way the narrator talks • how the old man was killed • when the old man was killed • a way to describe the story • something the narrator feels • a way to describe the narrator • what the vulture eye actually was • something the narrator suffers from • what the narrator does to the old man • the reason the narrator has a breakdown • ...
Soldiers Heart Vocab- Myra 2022-12-06
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- make someone feel intimidated or apprehensive
- bring to an end (v)
- destroy utterly, obliterate
- (of a person or area) made poor (adj)
- fail to resist pressure, temptations, or some other negative force (v)
- feeling or characterized by great anger (adj)
- combative and aggressive in support of a political or social cause, and typically favoring extreme, violent, or confrontational methods
- extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations (adj)
- bring under domination or control, especially by conquest (v)
- leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection of or arrest for an unlawful action such as theft (v)
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- the state of being a slave
- a state of disorder due to the absence or nonrecognition of authority
- scattered pieces of wate or remains
- a situation, typically one involving opposing parties, in which no progress can be made (n)
- steal (typically things of relatively little value) (v)
- sullen and ill-tempered
- the action of depriving someone of membership in an organization; forcing someone out (n)
- a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public
- expressing sorrow; mournful
19 Clues: bring to an end (v) • sullen and ill-tempered • the state of being a slave • destroy utterly, obliterate • expressing sorrow; mournful • scattered pieces of wate or remains • (of a person or area) made poor (adj) • make someone feel intimidated or apprehensive • feeling or characterized by great anger (adj) • a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public • ...
Respiratory system 2024-05-21
14 Clues: aorta • heart • artery • plasma • vessel • pumps blood • carry blood • distribute blood • atrial fibrillation • delicate blood vessels • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • cardiac rhythm management • perphiral vascular disease
HEART PARTS & FUNCTIONS 2022-10-18
Across
- Door between your right atrium and left ventricle
- Two large veins deliver oxygen-poor blood to your right atrium. The right atrium pumps the blood to your right ventricle.
- Carries blood from the right side of your heart to your lungs.
- Transfers oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the left atria of your heart
- Door between your left atrium and left ventricle.
- Opens when blood flows out of your left ventricle to your aorta
- Transfers oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atria of the heart.
- The left ventricle is slightly larger than the right. It pumps oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body.
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- Carries blood from the legs, feet, and abdomen to the heart (oxygen poor).
- The lower right chamber pumps the oxygen-poor blood to your lungs through the pulmonary artery. The lungs reload blood with oxygen.
- Carries blood from the head, neck, arms, and chest back to the heart (oxygen poor
- Opens when blood flows from your right ventricle to your pulmonary arteries
- After the lungs fill blood with oxygen, the pulmonary veins carry the blood to the left atrium. This upper chamber pumps the blood to your left ventricle.
- Carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
14 Clues: Door between your right atrium and left ventricle • Door between your left atrium and left ventricle. • Carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body. • Carries blood from the right side of your heart to your lungs. • Opens when blood flows out of your left ventricle to your aorta • ...
A Purple heart 2021-01-11
13 Clues: Poky baby • unwise birb • purple heart • my first nickname • the secret was out • nut from the future • the resurfaced curry • Meowseful first name • taste test of letters • the tale of a happy day • gave us a gay Halloween • the gay awakening , my blessing • the one who has our blessings to propose
A Purple heart 2021-01-07
13 Clues: Poky baby • unwise birb • purple heart • my first nickname • the secret was out • nut from the future • the resurfaced curry • Meowseful first name • taste test of letters • the tale of a happy day • gave us a gay Halloween • the gay awakening , my blessing • the one who has our blessings to propose
The Telltale Heart 2024-02-19
Across
- Emotions built up inside waiting to burst
- Say or do something bad or mean
- Extreme fear or fright
- A place where evil happens
- A light that can be carried
- Crazy
- An organ that pumps blood in the human body
- Bad guys who do bad things
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- Intense wanting
- Be agreeable; listen to directions
- Makes something obvious or tell on someone
- Not calm
- A big bird that hunts and kills
13 Clues: Crazy • Not calm • Intense wanting • Extreme fear or fright • A place where evil happens • Bad guys who do bad things • A light that can be carried • Say or do something bad or mean • A big bird that hunts and kills • Be agreeable; listen to directions • Emotions built up inside waiting to burst • Makes something obvious or tell on someone • ...
Critical heart defects 2025-08-05
Across
- pressure what is diminshed or elevated in coarctation
- has a perimembranous VSD and Dextrocardia
- one pulmonary valve connects to the LA
- four which type has no pulmonary arteries
- first procedure for HLHS
- aortic valve associated finding of coarctation
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- the worst TGA
- common symptom of critical heart defects in newborns
- spells drastic drop in oxygen and they have blue nail beds
- SVC is connected to the pulmonary artery
- the aorta and pulmonary artery orginiate from the RV
- severity of symptoms depends on VSD size, PS, and position of AO
- shunt needed to survive D-TGA
13 Clues: the worst TGA • first procedure for HLHS • shunt needed to survive D-TGA • one pulmonary valve connects to the LA • SVC is connected to the pulmonary artery • has a perimembranous VSD and Dextrocardia • four which type has no pulmonary arteries • aortic valve associated finding of coarctation • common symptom of critical heart defects in newborns • ...
Circulatory System 2020-05-10
Across
- circulation or movement of blood between the heart and lungs
- largest artery in the body
- carries materials and nutrients throughout the body
- – word forming element pertaining to the heart
- carries oxygenated blood
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- circulation or movement of blood between the heart and the rest of the body
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- carries the blood throughout the body
- circulation or movement of blood through the tissues of the heart
- the smallest blood vessels in the body, connecting the smallest arteries to the smallest veins
- carries deoxygenated blood
11 Clues: carries oxygenated blood • largest artery in the body • carries deoxygenated blood • carries the blood throughout the body • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • – word forming element pertaining to the heart • carries materials and nutrients throughout the body • circulation or movement of blood between the heart and lungs • ...
Heart Crossword puzzle 2025-03-10
Across
- pumps blood back out into the circulatory system
- receives dehydrated blood and pumps it back to the right ventricle.
- sends electrical pulses to make your heart beat at a normal rate
- the wall separating the two sides of the heart
- deliver nutrients throughout your body
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- Carries Oxygen-poor blood to your heart's right atrium
- transports oxygen-rich blood to the body
- prevents backward flow of the blood
- Keeps the heart pumping out fresh blood
- supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart
- carry blood to the heart
11 Clues: carry blood to the heart • prevents backward flow of the blood • supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart • deliver nutrients throughout your body • Keeps the heart pumping out fresh blood • transports oxygen-rich blood to the body • the wall separating the two sides of the heart • pumps blood back out into the circulatory system • ...
circulatory system vocab 2025-04-03
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- the upper chambers of the heart
- heart is the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the movement of blood throughout the heart and blood vessels
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels
- blood vessels that carry blood back to our are heart
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- the 2 lower chambers of the heart
- the largest artery in the body carrying blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- tiny blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged between the blood tissues
- the fluid that circulates throughout the body carrying oxygen, nutrients, and waste
10 Clues: the upper chambers of the heart • the 2 lower chambers of the heart • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • blood vessels that carry blood back to our are heart • the movement of blood throughout the heart and blood vessels • heart is the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Circulatory System 2021-10-18
Across
- Large vein crrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- The main artery of the heart carrying oxygenated blood to all parts of the body except the lungs.
- Carry carbon dioxide and waste towards the heart.
- Sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart.
- Returns blood from the upper body.
Down
- Returns blood from the lower body.
- Sends the blood from the heart to the lungs and back.
- Very tiny blood vessels connectingthe arteries and veins.
- Control the flow of blood through the heart by opening and closing during contractions.
- Carry oxygen and nutrients away from the heart to the body.
10 Clues: Returns blood from the lower body. • Returns blood from the upper body. • Carry carbon dioxide and waste towards the heart. • Sends the blood from the heart to the lungs and back. • Large vein crrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart. • Very tiny blood vessels connectingthe arteries and veins. • Sends blood to the rest of the body and back to the heart. • ...
Circulatory System 2013-02-04
Across
- Type of blood cells that fight infection
- Chamber at the top of the heart
- Liquid part of blood
- Smallest blood vessel
- Blood vessel that transport blood back to the heart
- Type of blood cells that contain haemoglobin for gas transport
- Heartbeat is controlled by the _____ stem
- Largest artery in the body
Down
- Chamber at the bottom of the heart
- type of blood cell that clots blood
- Blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart
- Relating to the lungs
12 Clues: Liquid part of blood • Smallest blood vessel • Relating to the lungs • 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 • ...
animal science 2023-02-20
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- Neck/spine
- Bone near the front breast area
- muscle that contracts the heart
- carries blood from the head neck arms and chest
- your body does it automatically
Down
- upper and lower extremities
- central core unit
- you must tell you body to do it
- collect oxygen-rich blood from your lungs and carry it to your heart.
- lower part back leg
- separates the ventricles and allows for proper blood flow through the heart
- carries blood from the heart to the circulatory system.
12 Clues: Neck/spine • central core unit • lower part back leg • upper and lower extremities • you must tell you body to do it • Bone near the front breast area • muscle that contracts the heart • your body does it automatically • carries blood from the head neck arms and chest • carries blood from the heart to the circulatory system. • ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM/DIET 2024-02-27
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- Prevent the back-flow of blood.
- Restores and repairs muscle and other tissue.
- A lack of this mineral causes tiredness and anemia.
- The walls of the heart are made up of this muscle.
- Prevents constipation.
- Is found in the fats and oils food group.
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- Is found in milk, cheese, and sardines.
- The number of times your heart beats per minute.
- The blood, heart, and blood vessels.
- Makes up half your body weight.
- Used for energy.
- Pumps blood around the body.
12 Clues: Used for energy. • Prevents constipation. • Pumps blood around the body. • Prevent the back-flow of blood. • Makes up half your body weight. • The blood, heart, and blood vessels. • Is found in milk, cheese, and sardines. • Is found in the fats and oils food group. • Restores and repairs muscle and other tissue. • The number of times your heart beats per minute. • ...
Cardiovascular system 2022-11-30
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- provide the forced needed to propel blood through body’s network of vessels
- red blood cells, deliver oxygen to the
- causes thoracic aortic aneurysms
- aid in blood circulation
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- white blood cells, fights off diseases
- caused by a build up of plaque
- small tubes act like arteries
- transport blood away from the heart to other areas of the body
- collect blood as it enters the heart
- fluid part in the blood helps recover from injury
- main organ
- transport blood to heart to oxygenate
12 Clues: main organ • aid in blood circulation • small tubes act like arteries • caused by a build up of plaque • causes thoracic aortic aneurysms • collect blood as it enters the heart • transport blood to heart to oxygenate • white blood cells, fights off diseases • red blood cells, deliver oxygen to the • fluid part in the blood helps recover from injury • ...
10.7 Crossword Puzzle Challenge Part 1 2023-11-17
Respiratory system 2024-05-21
14 Clues: aorta • heart • artery • plasma • vessel • pumps blood • carry blood • distribute blood • atrial fibrillation • delicate blood vessels • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • cardiac rhythm management • perphiral vascular disease
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2012-03-14
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- Part of brain controlling speech, hearing
- Part of brain controlling heartbeat, breathing
- System carrying oxygen, nutrients, waste
- Tiny blood vessel
- Blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- Colorless liquid that blood is made of
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- Blood pump
- Body's control system - brain, spine, nerves
- Part of brain controlling balance, coordination
- System used for breathing
- Nerve cell
- Makes up an organ
- Tiny air sacs in lungs
- Blood vessel carrying blood to the heart
14 Clues: Blood pump • Nerve cell • Makes up an organ • Tiny blood vessel • Tiny air sacs in lungs • System used for breathing • Colorless liquid that blood is made of • System carrying oxygen, nutrients, waste • Blood vessel carrying blood to the heart • Part of brain controlling speech, hearing • Body's control system - brain, spine, nerves • Part of brain controlling heartbeat, breathing • ...
B4 Crossword 2023-12-14
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- Starts the process of blood clotting
- Where the pacemaker is located
- Process of engulfing and digesting foreign particles
- Could be caused by infection or trauma
- Produces and secretes antibodies
- Wall of the heart
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- Delivers oxygen and glucose to cells of the heart
- Takes blood to the lungs
- Has a high pressure and no valves
- Relatively cheap and reduce blood cholesterol
- Transports oxygen around the body
- 4-chambered organ
- qulapse
- Prevents valves from inverting
14 Clues: qulapse • 4-chambered organ • Wall of the heart • Takes blood to the lungs • Where the pacemaker is located • Prevents valves from inverting • Produces and secretes antibodies • Has a high pressure and no valves • Transports oxygen around the body • Starts the process of blood clotting • Could be caused by infection or trauma • Relatively cheap and reduce blood cholesterol • ...
Whitney/Mrs.key 2015-03-30
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- A tiny blood vessel.
- A windpipe.
- A group of organs that takes in oxygen.
- A leaked fluid.
- A part of a throat.
- Small,bean shaped organs.
- A tiny sack.
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- A throat.
- Your heart,blood,and blood vessels.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Two branches in a trachea.
- A group of organs and tissue.
- The liquid that carries gases,waste,and nutrients.
- A blood vessel back to the heart.
14 Clues: A throat. • A windpipe. • A tiny sack. • A leaked fluid. • A part of a throat. • A tiny blood vessel. • Small,bean shaped organs. • Two branches in a trachea. • A group of organs and tissue. • A blood vessel back to the heart. • Your heart,blood,and blood vessels. • A group of organs that takes in oxygen. • The liquid that carries gases,waste,and nutrients. • ...
DO YOU KNOW YOUR HEART 2021-09-20
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- abnormally slow heart beat
- When large arteries become stiffer and less elastic as you get older
- a non surgical technique for treating diseased arteries
- surgery that improves blood flow to the heart
- chest pain when diseased blood vessels restrict blood flow to the heart
- the problem with rate or rhythm of heartbeat
- also known as high blood pressure
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- simple painless test that detects and records your heart's electrical activity
- bacterial infection of heart's inner lining
- disease of the heart muscle that leads to deterioration of the muscle and its pumping ability
- it occurs if the flow of oxygen rich blood to a portion of the brain is blocked
- the test lets doctor measure the blood flow and blood pressure in the heart chamber and see if coronary arteries are blocked
- a sac like protrusion from a blood vessel
13 Clues: abnormally slow heart beat • also known as high blood pressure • a sac like protrusion from a blood vessel • bacterial infection of heart's inner lining • the problem with rate or rhythm of heartbeat • surgery that improves blood flow to the heart • a non surgical technique for treating diseased arteries • ...
Science Vocab 2023-10-23
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- a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart
- breathe in and diaphragm pulls down
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles
- breathe out and diaphragm pulls up
- protect from illness and disease
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk
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- the body's way of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide.
- carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissue
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords
- carries blood to the heart
- Carries blood away from the heart
- contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
13 Clues: carries blood to the heart • protect from illness and disease • Carries blood away from the heart • breathe out and diaphragm pulls up • breathe in and diaphragm pulls down • carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissue • the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk • a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart • ...
Infective Endocarditis 2023-10-15
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- Symptoms of infective endocarditis may include fever, fatigue, and ____ loss.
- A group of blood tests used to diagnose and monitor infective endocarditis.
- Antibiotic treatment is often given ____ to target the specific bacteria causing the infection.
- An artificial valve may be implanted to replace a damaged ____ valve.
- A procedure to visualize the heart valves and chambers.
- A common physical finding in infective endocarditis is a ____.
- A common risk factor for infective endocarditis in which blood flow is turbulent.
- A common bacteria associated with infective endocarditis is ____.
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- The inner lining of the heart is called the.
- A condition in which there is inflammation of the inner lining of the heart.
- Infective endocarditis can lead to the formation of ____ on heart valves.
- Surgical removal of the infected heart valve.
- Infective Endocarditis is often caused by bacterial.
- The condition in which bacteria enter the bloodstream and attach to damaged heart valves.
14 Clues: The inner lining of the heart is called the. • Surgical removal of the infected heart valve. • Infective Endocarditis is often caused by bacterial. • A procedure to visualize the heart valves and chambers. • A common physical finding in infective endocarditis is a ____. • A common bacteria associated with infective endocarditis is ____. • ...
Circulatory system 2015-11-20
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- ventricle: What is the name of the lower chamber on the left side of your heart?
- Vein: What vein brings blood into the left atrium of the heart?
- blood: What is blood containing no oxygen and rich is rich in carbon-dioxide called?
- valve: What is the name of a valve between the right atrium and right ventricle?
- What separates the left and right sides of the heart?
- ventricle: What is the name of the lower chamber on the right side of your heart?
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- Vena Cava: What inferior blood vessel of your heart gives blood to your right atrium?
- atrium: What is the name of the upper chamber of your heart on the left?
- What is the name of a valve between the left atrium and left ventricle?
- Artery: What artery helps carries blood out of the right ventricle?
- blood: What is the term of blood with high oxygen?
- What artery helps carries blood out of the left ventricle of the heart?
- atrium: What is the name of the upper chamber of your heart on the right?
- Vena Cava: What superior blood vessel of your heart gives blood to your right atrium?
14 Clues: blood: What is the term of blood with high oxygen? • What separates the left and right sides of the heart? • Vein: What vein brings blood into the left atrium of the heart? • Artery: What artery helps carries blood out of the right ventricle? • What is the name of a valve between the left atrium and left ventricle? • ...
Marissa2 2024-04-08
19 Clues: layer • Layer • virus • scabs • or dead • and heat • bacteria • of pathogen • causing agent • from the heart • towards the heart • Connects,exchange • cells- Spot Pathogen • Blood Cell-Carries O2 • Glands- cools the body • cells-destory pathogen • system-skin,hair,nails • gland-moisten skin and hair • Blood cells_Fight infection
Marissa2 2024-04-08
19 Clues: layer • Layer • virus • scabs • or dead • and heat • bacteria • of pathogen • causing agent • from the heart • towards the heart • Connects,exchange • cells- Spot Pathogen • Blood Cell-Carries O2 • Glands- cools the body • cells-destory pathogen • system-skin,hair,nails • gland-moisten skin and hair • Blood cells_Fight infection
Sections 4 & 5 2022-02-05
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- The process of moving blood and the materials it carries through the body.
- Blood carries digested food, water, and _____ throughout the body.
- Squids and octopuses have _____ blood.
- Arteries, veins, the heart, capillaries, and blood make up the _____ system.
- _____ are tubes that carry blood away from the heart.
- _____ carry blood back to the heart.
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- _____ is a waste gas that leaves your body when you exhale or let air out of your mouth.
- Each time the heart _____, blood moves through the body.
- Tiny blood vessels called _____ connect the arteries to the veins throughout the body.
- There are _____ kinds of blood vessels.
- The _____ is a pump made of muscles.
- The liquid part of blood is called _____.
12 Clues: The _____ is a pump made of muscles. • _____ carry blood back to the heart. • Squids and octopuses have _____ blood. • There are _____ kinds of blood vessels. • The liquid part of blood is called _____. • _____ are tubes that carry blood away from the heart. • Each time the heart _____, blood moves through the body. • ...
Edgar Allen Poe literature crossword 2023-12-17
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- Causes the narrator´s outburst in ¨The Tell-Tale Heart
- The terrible act the narrator committed in ¨The Tell-Tale Heart¨
- killed Annabel Lee
- Torments the man in ¨The Tell-Tale Heart¨
- The word the raven kept repeating in ¨The Raven¨
- The act the narrator preforms at the end of the story in ¨The Tell-Tale Heart¨
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- The narrator's term for the old man's eye in ¨The Tell-Tale Heart¨
- by the sea The setting of ¨Annabel Lee¨
- A theme ¨Annabel Lee¨ and ¨The Raven¨ share
- The reason the angles killed Annabel Lee
- The name of the lost love in ¨The Raven¨
- The time the mysterious visitor arrives in ¨The Raven¨
12 Clues: killed Annabel Lee • The reason the angles killed Annabel Lee • The name of the lost love in ¨The Raven¨ • Torments the man in ¨The Tell-Tale Heart¨ • by the sea The setting of ¨Annabel Lee¨ • A theme ¨Annabel Lee¨ and ¨The Raven¨ share • The word the raven kept repeating in ¨The Raven¨ • Causes the narrator´s outburst in ¨The Tell-Tale Heart • ...
Cardiovascular System Review 2024-02-12
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- The top chambers of the heart with blood enters from the vessels.
- Cells of the immune system. Also called Leukocytes.
- Another name for White Blood Cells
- The bottom chambers of the heart that pump blood out into the vessels.
- Thin vessels that connect the arterial and venous systems.
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- Another name for Red Blood Cells
- Cells that carry oxygen. Also called Erythrocytes.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- Tiny cells that help form clots during bleeding.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- The liquid part of the blood that carries cells and proteins throughout the body.
- A hollow muscular organ that moves blood through the body.
12 Clues: Another name for Red Blood Cells • Another name for White Blood Cells • Tiny cells that help form clots during bleeding. • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • Cells that carry oxygen. Also called Erythrocytes. • Cells of the immune system. Also called Leukocytes. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • ...
Circulatory System Vocab 2023-04-25
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- the muscular central wall that separates the left and right sections of the heart,prevent oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood from mixing
- a blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart, typically with oxygen
- a blood vessel that takes blood toward the heart, typically without oxygen
- are the type of blood cell that helps form clots to stop blood from leaving the blood vessels
- blood vessels that connect arteries and veins, one cell thick walls
- the type of blood cell that helps fight infections
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- the lower section of the heart, muscular, thick-walled, and pumps blood out of the heart
- responsible for not allowing backward flow of blood
- the upper section of the heart that receives blood from veins
- is the type of blood cell that transports different resources around the body
- a muscle that is at the center of the circulatory system, acts like a pump
11 Clues: the type of blood cell that helps fight infections • responsible for not allowing backward flow of blood • the upper section of the heart that receives blood from veins • blood vessels that connect arteries and veins, one cell thick walls • a blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart, typically with oxygen • ...
Taven 7th 2022-03-25
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- destroys pathogen
- moisten skin and hair
- week or deat strand of virus
- Carries O2
- Fight infection
- to the heart
- skin, hair, nails
- redness swelling and heat
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- cools body
- outer layer
- disease causing agent
- clothing on the pathogen, ski mask
- spot pathogen
- connects exchanges
- causes scabs
- away from the heart
- inner layer
- destroys virus
18 Clues: cools body • Carries O2 • outer layer • inner layer • causes scabs • to the heart • spot pathogen • destroys virus • Fight infection • destroys pathogen • skin, hair, nails • connects exchanges • away from the heart • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • redness swelling and heat • week or deat strand of virus • clothing on the pathogen, ski mask
Ava P5 2024-04-08
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- -destroys bacteria
- -clothing of pathogen
- -causes scabs
- -inner layer
- gland-mousten skin and hair
- -away from heart
- system-skin, hair, nails
- -destroy pathogen
- -outer layer
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- -twards the heart
- blood cells-fight infection
- -connects and exchanges
- redness, swelling, heat
- -disease causing agent
- blood cells- carries 02
- weak or dead strand
- gland-cools body
- -destoys virus
18 Clues: -inner layer • -outer layer • -causes scabs • -destoys virus • gland-cools body • -away from heart • -twards the heart • -destroy pathogen • -destroys bacteria • weak or dead strand • -clothing of pathogen • -disease causing agent • -connects and exchanges • redness, swelling, heat • blood cells- carries 02 • system-skin, hair, nails • blood cells-fight infection • gland-mousten skin and hair
Terminology Crossword 2014-09-25
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- plastic surgery of muscle tissue
- fast heart rate
- after a baby is born
- under the tongue
- high blood sugar
- loss of appetite
- chronic skin inflammation
- pain in the nerve
- difficulty in speaking
- decrease in red blood cells
- muscle pain
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- painful urination
- inflammation of the vein
- through the skin
- inflammation of the stomach
- slow heart rate
- difficulty in breathing
- black tumor
- double vision
- chest pain
20 Clues: chest pain • black tumor • muscle pain • double vision • fast heart rate • slow heart rate • through the skin • under the tongue • high blood sugar • loss of appetite • painful urination • pain in the nerve • after a baby is born • difficulty in speaking • difficulty in breathing • inflammation of the vein • chronic skin inflammation • inflammation of the stomach • decrease in red blood cells • ...
Emergency Department 2021-04-11
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- coma score
- sore throat
- torsades treatment
- heart restart
- line 8 on the snellen chart
- drooping eyelid
- beta blocker antidote
- seizure medicine
- becks triad
- pupil check
- toes fan
- bleeding
- heart lining infection
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- sympathomimetic illegal drug
- treatment for neurogenic shock
- air chest
- can't smell
- OD treatment
- blakemore tube
- benzo reversal
- stemi med
- the 5th vital sign
- atropine
- tylenol antidote
- prioritizing patients
25 Clues: atropine • toes fan • bleeding • air chest • stemi med • coma score • can't smell • sore throat • becks triad • pupil check • OD treatment • heart restart • blakemore tube • benzo reversal • drooping eyelid • seizure medicine • tylenol antidote • torsades treatment • the 5th vital sign • beta blocker antidote • prioritizing patients • heart lining infection • line 8 on the snellen chart • ...
Chapter 4 and 14 2020-02-05
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- vegetable increased
- are all gone where.
- lift up
- O ye
- They became what?
- when I was in
- in my heart
- stand in
- when I call
- Upon where?
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- sacrifices of righteousness
- eat up people as they eat what?
- Types of work
- Lord set for himself
- Workers have none?
- Did any children?
- with your own heart
- O God
- seek after
- Glory into
- down in peace
21 Clues: O ye • O God • lift up • stand in • seek after • Glory into • in my heart • when I call • Upon where? • Types of work • when I was in • down in peace • Did any children? • They became what? • Workers have none? • vegetable increased • are all gone where. • with your own heart • Lord set for himself • sacrifices of righteousness • eat up people as they eat what?
2 2025-05-01
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- Sees future
- Fuel for dreams
- Stay strong
- Positive view
- Daring action
- Ability to choose
- Keep moving
- Power to move
- Faces fears
- Wise use of time
- Fights on
- Thankful heart
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- Gentle strength
- Makes ideas real
- Rise above
- Promise to finish
- No quitting
- Big victory
- Magnetic charm
- Seeks new lands
- Strong trust
- Bends not breaks
- Sure of self
- Brave heart
- Bold journey
25 Clues: Fights on • Rise above • Sees future • No quitting • Stay strong • Big victory • Keep moving • Faces fears • Brave heart • Strong trust • Sure of self • Bold journey • Positive view • Daring action • Power to move • Magnetic charm • Thankful heart • Gentle strength • Fuel for dreams • Seeks new lands • Makes ideas real • Bends not breaks • Wise use of time • Promise to finish • Ability to choose
Eline's verjaardag quiz 2025-01-23
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- Onze sportman
- Onze Marvel-kenner
- Is beter dan taartpuzzel
- Where the heart is
- Onze muziekvrouw
- (On)smakelijke walmen
- Paardgerelateerd ochtendritueel
- Apeldoornse werkgever
- Huidige binge-serie
- Stalhulp
- Levenswerk
- Onze geschiedkundige
- Paardenpoetser
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- ...-mannen die wc vervuilen
- Evenknie
- Babynaam uit Tiel
- Where the heart was
- (Voormalig) brillenreparateur
- Sportieve dames
- Vloervervuiler
- Muziekspel
- Stom keffertje
- Onze geograaf
- Studiestad
- Aantrekkelijke gezichtsbeharing
- Had slimste mens moeten zijn
26 Clues: Evenknie • Stalhulp • Muziekspel • Studiestad • Levenswerk • Onze sportman • Onze geograaf • Vloervervuiler • Stom keffertje • Paardenpoetser • Sportieve dames • Onze muziekvrouw • Babynaam uit Tiel • Onze Marvel-kenner • Where the heart is • Where the heart was • Huidige binge-serie • Onze geschiedkundige • (On)smakelijke walmen • Apeldoornse werkgever • Is beter dan taartpuzzel • ...-mannen die wc vervuilen • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword 2017-03-09
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- a widening or opening of the blood vessels
- is a measure of how much blood is squeezed out of the heart into the aorta
- is the amount of blood pumped out of the heart per minute
- the cycle that involves filling the heart with blood
- heart is referred to as a
- cells that help form blood cots to stop bleeding
- make up the vascular network through which all blood flows to all parts of the body
- two lower chambers known as the
- literally means 'same state'
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- reduces blood flow to tissues
- form a major part of the immune system
- develops when the body gains more heat than it loses
- clear yellowish fluid that carriers nutrients
- carry oxygen to working muscles and other cells and remove carbon dioxide
- two upper chambers known as the
- during exposure to cold environments, heat loss escapes through the skin
16 Clues: heart is referred to as a • literally means 'same state' • reduces blood flow to tissues • two upper chambers known as the • two lower chambers known as the • form a major part of the immune system • a widening or opening of the blood vessels • clear yellowish fluid that carriers nutrients • cells that help form blood cots to stop bleeding • ...
The Circulatory System 2025-03-06
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- The valve that leads to the Aorta
- One of the things delivered to cells by the blood
- The upper portion of the Vena Cava
- Where blood travels after going through the Pulmonary Veins
- The valve between the Right Atrium and Right Ventricle
- Blood without oxygen
- The color of blood (both with and without oxygen)
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- Location of oxygen pickup and carbon dioxide disposal
- Blood enters the Right Atrium from here
- The biggest blood vessel in the body
- The artery that moves blood from the heart to the lungs
- One of the functions of the circulatory system
- The valve located between the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle
- The type of blood vessel that moves blood toward the heart
- The type of blood vessel that moves blood away from the heart
- The Circulatory System is made up of the heart, the blood vessels, and __________
16 Clues: Blood without oxygen • The valve that leads to the Aorta • The upper portion of the Vena Cava • The biggest blood vessel in the body • Blood enters the Right Atrium from here • One of the functions of the circulatory system • One of the things delivered to cells by the blood • The color of blood (both with and without oxygen) • ...
GOD and MAN ~ the taming tongue 2025-04-23
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- what Christ has given us, from our sins
- the action we must take to tame the tongue
- one sent on a mission (by God)
- one of the smallest, most uncontrollable members of the body
- heir of all things
- the response of the saints and angels towards God
- God’s role towards the universe
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- (for sins)the reason Christ came to earth
- what the heart is to the word you speak
- (of God) our role in relation to God
- what Jesus endured on the cross
- the type of result your words will have if your heart is good
- the way James describes the tongue (type of language)
- the type of result your words will have if your heart is bad/evil
- faults that everyone, save Christ, possesses
- the member of the body that determines what you say and how you act
16 Clues: heir of all things • one sent on a mission (by God) • what Jesus endured on the cross • God’s role towards the universe • (of God) our role in relation to God • what Christ has given us, from our sins • what the heart is to the word you speak • (for sins)the reason Christ came to earth • the action we must take to tame the tongue • ...
Vital Signs Crossword 2014-07-28
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- abnormally elevated respiration rate above 24 rpm
- prediction of the course of a disease and its outcome
- deep, rapid respiration
- with no symptoms
- abnormally fast heart rate above 100 bpm
- abnormally slow breathing rate below 12 rpm
- markedly elevated body temperature
- instrument used to measure temperature
- abnormally slow heart rate below 60 bpm
- having fever
- pertaining to the apex of the heart
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- normal breathing
- sum of all biochemical and physiological processes that take place in the body
- fainting
- determination of the cause and nature of a disease or injury
- below normal body temperature
- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- irregular heartbeat
- bluish discoloration of the skin, nail bed, and mucous membranes
- absence of a fever
- something that is essential, very important.
- absence of breathing for more than 19 seconds
22 Clues: fainting • having fever • normal breathing • with no symptoms • absence of a fever • irregular heartbeat • deep, rapid respiration • below normal body temperature • markedly elevated body temperature • pertaining to the apex of the heart • instrument used to measure temperature • abnormally slow heart rate below 60 bpm • abnormally fast heart rate above 100 bpm • ...
two hearts 2014-12-10
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- The organe where is pump the blood
- Onside the head
- Adverb for clinic
- Peole who has bad health heart
- The place where you study
- Link of cognitive system
- The box of brain
- Scientist for brain
- It's good to see when it's muscled
- Organ comes to other one
- The doctor give you at the end of consultation
- Between head and legs
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- the science of mind
- It allows to make sport
- the connection inside the brain
- Peole work generally in laboratory
- The pathology when we are sad
- you pass for examen
- the sensation of your all sens
- The place you go after accident
- peolpe who search
- The adverb of emotion
- People you go to see when you are sick
- The action of heart
- People who go to doctor
25 Clues: Onside the head • The box of brain • Adverb for clinic • peolpe who search • the science of mind • you pass for examen • Scientist for brain • The action of heart • The adverb of emotion • Between head and legs • It allows to make sport • People who go to doctor • Link of cognitive system • Organ comes to other one • The place where you study • The pathology when we are sad • ...
circulatory system, nervous system, health and diseases. 2021-02-07
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- viral disease that damages the immune system
- involuntary and quick response to a stimulus
- fundamental unit of the nervous system
- mosquito-borne viral disease
- contains weakened or killed microorganism
- bacterial disease that affects the lungs
- viral infection that attacks the respiratory system
- spread by female Anopheles mosquito
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- largest artery
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- largest part of the brain
- another name for high blood pressure
- also called the "little brain"
- lower chambers of the heart
- a substance applied on wound to stop bleeding
- lowest part of the brain
- a highly addicive substance in cigarettes
- prevents the backward flow of blood
- blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- clear-to-white fluid richer in white blood cells
- part of the neuron that transmits electrical signal
21 Clues: largest artery • lowest part of the brain • largest part of the brain • lower chambers of the heart • mosquito-borne viral disease • also called the "little brain" • prevents the backward flow of blood • spread by female Anopheles mosquito • another name for high blood pressure • fundamental unit of the nervous system • bacterial disease that affects the lungs • ...
vital signs 2024-01-31
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- device that measures oxygen in the blood
- disease that could cause low oxygen
- shouldn't wear acrylic nails while measuring
- being sick can cause this to be elevated
- low blood pressure
- health condition that may require checking oxygen
- too slow heart rate
- top number of blood pressure
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- too high heart rate
- how long to count pulse if irregular
- Taken with a cuff around the arm
- Having asthma could affect this
- low number of blood pressure
- method of taking temperature under arm
- first set of vitals taken
- body temperature below 35 c or 95 F
- body part commonly used to check oxygen
- heart rate
- which finger do you NOT count pulse with
- periods of not breathing
- high blood pressure
- mineral that can cause blood pressure to elevate
22 Clues: heart rate • low blood pressure • too high heart rate • high blood pressure • too slow heart rate • periods of not breathing • first set of vitals taken • low number of blood pressure • top number of blood pressure • Having asthma could affect this • Taken with a cuff around the arm • disease that could cause low oxygen • body temperature below 35 c or 95 F • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-12
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- the mother of pocahontas
- she was the daughter of Powhatan
- to fear the Lord
- members of a police force
- to shun evil
- famous poet in Japan known for his Haikus
- coldest season of the year
- season of the year between winter and summer
- the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved
- practical understanding of a subject
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- Mr. and Mrs. who lead “The Story of an Hour”
- was an English soldier, explorer and colonial governor
- wrote some of the Bible verses
- a type of short form poetry originally from Japan
- symbolizes evil in "The Tell-Tale Heart"
- sister of Mrs. Mallard
- means a small or little song or lyric
- symbolizes the narrator's guilt in "The Tell-Tale Heart"
- also known as fall
- the hottest season of the year
20 Clues: to shun evil • sister of Mrs. Mallard • to fear the Lord • also known as fall • members of a police force • the mother of pocahontas • coldest season of the year • practical understanding of a subject • she was the daughter of Powhatan • the hottest season of the year • wrote some of the Bible verses • ...
VALENTINE'S DAY FROM THE BLACK LAGOON 2019-03-17
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- When your stuff is all over the place
- A girl that throws arrows and makes you fall in love
- February 14th
- The opposite of sad
- When your heart skips a beat
- Mrs. Ashlock
- People that are very young
- When you switch something with someone
- Something that means a lot to someone
- The color of blood
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- A piece of paper that you give someone on a special day
- A vehicle that drives kids and adults to places
- LEPA
- A word that represents a heart
- Someone that you like
- A symbol that represents love
- The feeling you get when someone breaks up with you
- The color you get when you mix red and white
- A special relationship between and man and a women
- The opposite of a boy
20 Clues: LEPA • Mrs. Ashlock • February 14th • The color of blood • The opposite of sad • Someone that you like • The opposite of a boy • People that are very young • When your heart skips a beat • A symbol that represents love • A word that represents a heart • When your stuff is all over the place • Something that means a lot to someone • When you switch something with someone • ...
Anatomy Final Exam Review 2024-05-03
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- where the trachea branches off
- blue discoloration of the skin
- largest part of the brain
- muscles found between the ribs
- receiving chambers of the heart
- shoulder blade
- plane that divides body into right and left halves
- reflex that controls skeletal muscles
- caused by an increase in the amount of stomach acid
- "master gland" of the body
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- cavity containing the heart and lungs
- gap between two nerve cells
- functional unit of the kidney
- caused by an insufficient amount of rbcs
- extra heart sound indicating a valve problem
- condition caused by inflammation of the joints
- produced by the liver
- collarbone
- powerhouse of the cell
- muscle that is found in the stomach and bladder
- connect bone to bone
- armpit region
- cells that aid in blood clotting
23 Clues: collarbone • armpit region • shoulder blade • connect bone to bone • produced by the liver • powerhouse of the cell • largest part of the brain • "master gland" of the body • gap between two nerve cells • functional unit of the kidney • where the trachea branches off • blue discoloration of the skin • muscles found between the ribs • receiving chambers of the heart • ...
Human Body Crossword 2024-03-21
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- this system helps break down food
- this is the largest organ in the body
- this system filters blood and creates urine
- this system protects you from disise
- these look squiggly
- you get a cast when you break these
- part of this system shields the brain
- this organ pumps blood
- this system is centered around the heart
- these remove waste products from the blood and produce urine
- these help you chew
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- this system includes your heart
- manages fluid levels in the body
- this system includes your skin
- this organ filters all of the blood in the body
- this organ stores urine
- this system is centered around the brain
- these are the central organs of the respiratory system
- this is the center of the nervous system
- this digests food
20 Clues: this digests food • these look squiggly • these help you chew • this organ pumps blood • this organ stores urine • this system includes your skin • this system includes your heart • manages fluid levels in the body • this system helps break down food • you get a cast when you break these • this system protects you from disise • this is the largest organ in the body • ...
Life Fitness Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-21
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- being active helps reduce______.
- The S in SMART
- body____; fat, muscle and bone.
- sit and reach tests this.
- The I in FITT; how hard.
- what you do prior to physical activity.
- increased heart rate and breathing.
- focuses on repetitions
- improves strength, endurance and flexibility.
- Answers, "is the goal important to you?"
- _______ heart rate for exercise.
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- lifting _____; a type of resistance training
- Answers, "when will the goal be accomplished?"
- what you do after physical activity.
- M in SMART, example complete 25 push-ups.
- The F in FITT; how often.
- The T in FITT, needs a clock.
- tests muscle endurance (core).
- one rep max tests____
- The T in FITT, example cardio.
- heart and lungs ability to supply oxygen to muscles
- Answers, "Is the goal doable and realistic." Similar to achievable.
22 Clues: The S in SMART • one rep max tests____ • focuses on repetitions • The I in FITT; how hard. • sit and reach tests this. • The F in FITT; how often. • The T in FITT, needs a clock. • tests muscle endurance (core). • The T in FITT, example cardio. • body____; fat, muscle and bone. • being active helps reduce______. • _______ heart rate for exercise. • increased heart rate and breathing. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Revision 2021-05-21
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- - The largest volume of air that can be forcibly expired after the deepest possible inspiration.
- - normal amount of air inhaled or exhaled per breath. Increases with exercise.
- - Arteries become smaller to restrict the flow of blood during exercise.
- - These allow for gross (large) movements
- - the name given for someone who has a lower resting heart rate (particularly below 60BPM.
- - Volume of blood ejected from the heart in one minute. Worker out by multiplying heart rate by stroke volume.
- - When the chambers of the heart contract and empty
- - Very strong, non elastic type cord that connects muscle to bone
- - Elastic type fibre that connects bone to bone
- - meet at a joint to produce movement
- - A function of the skeleton to ensure safety of the vital organs
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- - exercise in the presence of oxygen.
- - Movement of bone or limb closer to the midline of the body
- - An example of a ball and socket joint.
- - Arteries become wider to allow a higher volume of blood to pass through to the working areas during exercise.
- - Movement of bone or limb away from the body
- - gradually reducing intensity of an exercise session, completing some light jogging and gentle stretching. One type of recovery.
- - An example of this is the knee and elbow
- - when the chambers of the heart fill with blood
- - Acts as a tough buffer between bones to stop friction.
- - process where oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse between blood, the capillaries and alveoli.
- - exercise without/or with very little oxygen.
- - Circular movement that occurs around an axis (joint)
23 Clues: - exercise in the presence of oxygen. • - meet at a joint to produce movement • - An example of a ball and socket joint. • - These allow for gross (large) movements • - An example of this is the knee and elbow • - Movement of bone or limb away from the body • - exercise without/or with very little oxygen. • - Elastic type fibre that connects bone to bone • ...
Body Stystem Test Review 2021-10-20
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- The type of bone that makes red bone marrow
- Process of breathing in air
- toward the knee
- A tissue that is for protecting
- Moving in a circle at a joint
- Lies directly behind the nasal cavity
- A muscle that forms the walls of the heart
- Connect muscles to bones
- The heart is separated into 4 parts or 4...
- A plane that separates the body into superior and inferior
- Join together to form larger lymphatic vessels
- Separates the heart into right and left side
- Process of breathing out air
- Opposite of proximal
- Filters potential pathogens before entering G.I tract or lungs
- Lined with mucous membrane that warms and moistens the air
- Upper long none
- The portion of the skeletal system that has the skull, vertebra, ribs and sternum
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- They thickest skin layer in the heart
- Vessels in the lymphatic system pass through the
- 5 bones on each hand to form the palm
- Loss of muscle tone
- Cavity that consists of spinal and
- Thighbone
- It is important in the reproduction of a cell
- Made out of elastic and fibrous connective tissue
- Two divisions of trachea near the centre of the chest
- The centre part of the pelvic girdle
- Substances used to combat infection
- Bending backwards or bending the
- Breast bone
- Prevents oxygenated blood excites the heart
- Kneecap bone
- When liquidy fluid enters the lymphatic system it's known as...
- Made out of 8 bones and protects the brain
- Outermost skin layer and absorbs Vitamin D
36 Clues: Thighbone • Breast bone • Kneecap bone • toward the knee • Upper long none • Loss of muscle tone • Opposite of proximal • Connect muscles to bones • Process of breathing in air • Process of breathing out air • Moving in a circle at a joint • A tissue that is for protecting • Bending backwards or bending the • Cavity that consists of spinal and • Substances used to combat infection • ...
Life Topic 4 Lesson 4 2023-12-12
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- pressure The force with which ventricles of the heart contract is what creates
- respiration ___________is the process cells use to break down glucose in order to produce energy
- The main organs of _________ the system are the kidneys, urinary bladder, urethra, lungs, skin, and liver.
- system an organ system that transports needed materials to cells and removes wastes
- a tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells
- respiration __________is the process cells use to break down glucose in order to produce energy.
- The main structure of the circulatory system is the
- two bean-shaped organs that filter and regulate the amount of water in the body
- ________ is the exchange of gases between the inside and outside of the body.
- a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
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- the two passages that direct air into the lungs
- the process by which wastes are removed from the body
- ___________ is the exchange of gases between the inside and outside of the body
- Red blood cells take up ________ in the lungs and deliver it to cells throughout the body.
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- fluid that travels through the lymphatic system consisting of water, white blood cells, and dissolved materials
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The lymphatic system is a network of vessels that returns ________to the bloodstream
- Your heart beats around 100,000 times a
- nodes small knobs of tissue that are connected to lymph vessels
- Oxygen and other materials move through capillary walls. In ________, materials move from an area of high concentration to one of lower concentration.
- small filtering structure found in the kidneys that removes wastes from blood and produces urine
- Sweat contains a small amount of _________
23 Clues: Your heart beats around 100,000 times a • Sweat contains a small amount of _________ • the two passages that direct air into the lungs • The main structure of the circulatory system is the • a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • the process by which wastes are removed from the body • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • ...
In House Cardiac Nursing Programme for Critical Care and Nursing Ward 2020-08-13
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- Furosemide is a ____________ diuretic.
- one of the complication of underwater seal drainage.
- A ridge of cartilage in the trachea that occurs between the division of the two main bronchi.
- inflation of the intra-aortic balloon occurs after the dicrotic notch.
- Contraindicate in patient with heart rate below 60 beat per minute.
- a bluish tint to the skin, lips, and fingernails.
- the drug of choice in the event of narrow QRS tachycardia.
- The name for the volume of blood in the ventricle immediately before it is ejected.
- this should be done to during moving or changing the underwater seal drainage.
- an abnormal connection between the right and left sides of the heart causes blood volume of the ventricle to overload.
- angiotensin converting enzyme medication action of mechanism.
- Gas used in inflating the balloon of intra-aortic balloon pump.
- the most common complication in the first few hours of an acute myocardial infarction.
- patient may develop respiratory _________ in Assist Control Ventilation mode.
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- narrowing of the aorta.
- the best area to listen to S1 heart sound.
- The position of the ______ electrode on the body determines the portion of the heart “seen” by each lead.
- Positive inotrope will increase myocardium _________.
- _________________ are slightly raised, yellowish plaques of cholesterol in the skin that appear along the nasal side of one or both eyelids.
- The symptom of fluid retention that causes swelling in the ankles, legs, feet and/or abdomen shown in __________ heart failure.
- Indicate by tall,peak T wave in ECG.
21 Clues: narrowing of the aorta. • Indicate by tall,peak T wave in ECG. • Furosemide is a ____________ diuretic. • the best area to listen to S1 heart sound. • a bluish tint to the skin, lips, and fingernails. • one of the complication of underwater seal drainage. • Positive inotrope will increase myocardium _________. • ...
Cardiovascular system 2020-03-05
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- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries.
- It is a pressure of 130 systolic or higher, or 80 diastolic or higher, that stays high over time.
- It is a form of cancer of blood or bone marrow which affects leukocytes.
- It is also known as the bicuspid valve and it is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle.
- It is a heart condition which makes the heart beat more than a 100 times per minute.
- Thick-walled, thicker and smaller lumen than the accompanying veins and lack of valves.
- They are the blood vessels that deliver deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
- Thin-walled, thicker than arteries, larger lumen than arteries and valves are present.
- It carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs and it carries oxygenated blood to the left atrium and ventricle.
- The lower right chamber in the heart which receives blood from the right atrium and it pumps it into the lungs.
- Condition where the blood doesn´t have the necessary blood-clotting proteins which makes the blood clot.
- It is one of the largest veins in the body, it collects deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body.
- They contain a protein called hemoglobin, which carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
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- It is one of the largest veins in the body, it collects deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body.
- Disease where plaque builds up in the arteries.
- Condition also known as high blood pressure where blood pressure is constantly elevated.
- It carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the capillaries in tissues and from these capillaries it carries deoxygenated blood to the right atrium.
- It is considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg.
- Tissue that separates the two ventricular chambers and the blood which comes through them.
- They are the veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
- It sends out electrical impulses which travel through the heart, making it contract.
- They are also called leukocytes or leukocytes
- It is the largest artery in the body.
- It is the valve that separates the left ventricle and the aorta.
- It is the valve that is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
- The left upper chamber in the heart. Ir receives oxygenated blood, which it pumps into the left ventricle.
- It is defined as readings lower than 90 mm Hg systolic or 60 mm Hg diastolic.
- Smallest blood vessels in the body and in these the transfer of oxygen and nutrients between the bloodstream and tissues is done.
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
- The right upper chamber in the heart. Ir receives deoxygenated blood and pumps it into the right ventricle.
30 Clues: It is the largest artery in the body. • They are also called leukocytes or leukocytes • Disease where plaque builds up in the arteries. • It is considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg. • It is the valve that separates the left ventricle and the aorta. • It is a form of cancer of blood or bone marrow which affects leukocytes. • ...
