physical Crossword Puzzles
Healthy Living 2025-05-11
Across
- do this to relieve mental stress
- illness passed from one person to another
- these stimulate antibodies
- can result from overeating
- physical cleanliness
- the state of not being sad/depressed
- study of heredity and variation
- mental acuity
- nutrition expert
- study of the immune system
- study and control of health problems
Down
- this kind of care keeps you healthy
- naturally occurring 24 hour cycle
- maintains body's water balance
- study of human aging process
- this person helps improve physical function
- relating to heart health
- cancer causing agents
- organisms/agents that cause disease
- care you get when pregnant
- converts food and drink to energy
- healthy foods are?
- exercise helps promote this
- the happiness hormone
24 Clues: mental acuity • nutrition expert • healthy foods are? • physical cleanliness • cancer causing agents • the happiness hormone • relating to heart health • these stimulate antibodies • can result from overeating • care you get when pregnant • study of the immune system • exercise helps promote this • study of human aging process • maintains body's water balance • ...
chapter 3 and chapter 4 2025-08-19
Across
- – Lobe for touch and spatial sense.
- – Electrical impulse moving through a neuron.
- – Events that activate sensory receptors.
- – Space between two neurons.
- – Sense processed by the tongue.
- – Branchlike structure that receives messages.
- – System that receives outside energy (e.g., vision, hearing).
- – Lobe responsible for vision.
- – Section of the brain’s cortex.
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- – Cord linking brain and body.
- – Lobe for hearing and memory.
- – Organ for touch sensations.
- – Brain’s organization and interpretation of sensory input.
- – Long fiber that carries signals away from the cell body.
- – Physical energy for hearing.
- – Physical energy for vision.
- – Basic cell of the nervous system.
- – Lobe controlling planning and movement.
- – Organ that controls thinking and behavior.
- – Sense processed by the nose.
20 Clues: – Space between two neurons. • – Organ for touch sensations. • – Physical energy for vision. • – Cord linking brain and body. • – Lobe for hearing and memory. • – Physical energy for hearing. • – Sense processed by the nose. • – Lobe responsible for vision. • – Sense processed by the tongue. • – Section of the brain’s cortex. • – Lobe for touch and spatial sense. • ...
The effects of Temperature on Physical and Chemical Changes 2024-02-01
Across
- many physical and chemical changes are affected by_____________.
- Heat added to a substance to change its state.
- occurs when liquid changes into a gas due to an increase in temperature
- the process of a gas turning back into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature
Down
- a type of change that completely alters a substance
- heat removed from a substance to change its state.
- a physical process where heat energy is added to a solid substance causing it to turn into a liquid.
- a process by which we remove enough heat energy to change a liquid into a solid due to a decrease in temperature
- a type of change that only changes the size, shape, or state of matter.
- required to start a chemical reaction
- an example of physical change of matter that creates a solution.
11 Clues: required to start a chemical reaction • Heat added to a substance to change its state. • heat removed from a substance to change its state. • a type of change that completely alters a substance • many physical and chemical changes are affected by_____________. • an example of physical change of matter that creates a solution. • ...
LA ESCUELA 2023-01-25
20 Clues: Art • Math • Music • Class • Health • Period • School • Italian • History • Science • Spanish • English • Schedule • Technology • Social Studies • Student {male} • Teacher {male} • Teacher {female} • Student {female} • Physical Education
ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ 2016-11-03
20 Clues: TECH • GREEK • CO-ED • MATHS • FIRST • POLITE • SCHOOL • PRIVATE • HISTORY • UNIFORM • BUILDING • PLEASANT • CLASSROOM • COMPULSORY • HIGHSCHOOL • INTERESTING • JOKES, FUNNY • FIELD, SPORTS COURT • TEACHER (HIGHSCHOOL) • ΑΓΩΓΗ PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Crucigrama de clases/hora 2022-03-23
21 Clues: math • time • four • times • never • Friday • always • period • Monday • science • classes • quarter • Tuesday • elective • Thursday • physical • afternoon • half past • education • Wednesday • one (as it relates to time)
La Clase 2024-02-07
20 Clues: art • pen • book • math • glue • music • lunch • paper • pencil • Spanish • science • English • ball pen • backpack • scissors • notebook • calculator • highlighter • social studies • Physical Education (P.E.)
pe vocab puzzle 2021-09-08
Across
- Sharing your thoughts with others.
- A state of well-balanced health and well being over a long period of time.
- Combination of a physical, mental/emotional and social well being.
- When people with different viewpoints, needs, or interests disagree with each other.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your physical emotions.
- The passing of traits from parent to biological children.
- ways to say no effectively
- Taking action to support a cause.
Down
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to cope with them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health.
- The ability to end a disagreement to stop it from escalating further.
- The traditions, beliefs, and customs of a certain group of people.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- To determine the quality of something.
- All the living and nonliving things around us.
- Something that is able to be trusted upon.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
16 Clues: ways to say no effectively • Taking action to support a cause. • Sharing your thoughts with others. • To determine the quality of something. • Something that is able to be trusted upon. • All the living and nonliving things around us. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • The passing of traits from parent to biological children. • ...
Forensics Exam Review 3 2015-05-07
Across
- one of the 4 steps used to analyze a crime scene:interview, process, document, _____
- original location of a crime scene
- (2 words)examines bones to determine things such as race, gender, age
- evidence found in blood, body fluid, and tissues that contain genetic information
- examines eggs and larvae from insects found on the victim
- type of evidence in the form of an object
- work in labs analyzing,interpreting and identifying physical evidence from crime scenes
Down
- can be classified as arches, loops or whorls
- a second person associated with committing a crime
- person thought to be capable of committing a crime
- Determines presence of drugs and poisons
- (2 words)Performs autopsies to determine cause of death
- FBI's most valuable type of evidence
- physical evidence that is found at a crime scene in small but measurable amounts
- combined DNA Index System used to compare DNA samples to known suspects
- statement of where a suspect was at the time of the crime
16 Clues: original location of a crime scene • FBI's most valuable type of evidence • Determines presence of drugs and poisons • type of evidence in the form of an object • can be classified as arches, loops or whorls • a second person associated with committing a crime • person thought to be capable of committing a crime • (2 words)Performs autopsies to determine cause of death • ...
Health Terms Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- the state of being happy.
- the ability to quickly and effectively change body position or direction
- free from dirt, marks, or stains
- feeling well and being able to cope with life's challenges
- A healthy diet emphasizes a balanced intake of nutrients
- having the physical capacity to live a healthy and active life
- behaviors that can improve cleanliness and lead to good health
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- The condition of being safe from harm or danger.
- the state of well-being of the body, encompassing its physical functions
- a condition of body and mind that typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the eyes are closed
- the process of causing something to absorb water.
- the quality of being good for you, both physically and morally
- a state of being healthy in body and mind
- the process of consuming, absorbing, and using nutrients from food for growth
- the ability to exert force or power
16 Clues: the state of being happy. • free from dirt, marks, or stains • the ability to exert force or power • a state of being healthy in body and mind • The condition of being safe from harm or danger. • the process of causing something to absorb water. • A healthy diet emphasizes a balanced intake of nutrients • feeling well and being able to cope with life's challenges • ...
Computer Peripherals 2025-02-26
Across
- devices A device used to save data on a computer
- Converting computer documents or images in to a physical format and publishing that document
- Accept physical things like paper sheets or pictures as documents in software
- To select and execute tasks on the computer screen
- A computer does all the calculations
- card Voice transmission and processing on computer
- A computer,mobile phone or other system for making sounds and talking
- A computer's runtime memory
- card The computer's video products are used for display functionality and games session
- A device that enters data in to a computer through a keyboard
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- The device used to output the sound of the computer
- The screen displayed by the computer
- system Controlling the temperature of the computer
- supply unit It is used to supply electricity to the computer
- A physical device used for games
- The board that connects all the parts of the computer together and transfers data a between them
16 Clues: A computer's runtime memory • A physical device used for games • The screen displayed by the computer • A computer does all the calculations • devices A device used to save data on a computer • To select and execute tasks on the computer screen • system Controlling the temperature of the computer • card Voice transmission and processing on computer • ...
engels woordjes 2013-12-18
Unit 1 Chemistry Vocabulary - D1 2021-06-15
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- a change in one or more physical properties of a substance but not in the identity of the substance
- a thing or substance that has mass and occupies space (volume)
- the ability to be reshaped by the application of physical force
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
- the degree to which light can pass through a substance
- the tendency of a substance to interact with other substances to form new substances
- the tendency to ignite or in air
Down
- a measure of how easily a substance will ignite or burn
- the ability to transfer heat or electric current
- a characteristic of a substance that is observable only when the substance reacts with another substance
- a change in the identity and properties of matter
11 Clues: the tendency to ignite or in air • the ability to transfer heat or electric current • a change in the identity and properties of matter • the degree to which light can pass through a substance • a measure of how easily a substance will ignite or burn • a thing or substance that has mass and occupies space (volume) • ...
The effects of Temperature on Physical and Chemical Changes 2024-02-01
Across
- many physical and chemical changes are affected by_____________.
- Heat added to a substance to change its state.
- occurs when liquid changes into a gas due to an increase in temperature
- the process of a gas turning back into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature
Down
- a type of change that completely alters a substance
- heat removed from a substance to change its state.
- a physical process where heat energy is added to a solid substance causing it to turn into a liquid.
- a process by which we remove enough heat energy to change a liquid into a solid due to a decrease in temperature
- a type of change that only changes the size, shape, or state of matter.
- required to start a chemical reaction
- an example of physical change of matter that creates a solution.
11 Clues: required to start a chemical reaction • Heat added to a substance to change its state. • heat removed from a substance to change its state. • a type of change that completely alters a substance • many physical and chemical changes are affected by_____________. • an example of physical change of matter that creates a solution. • ...
SC.5.P.9.1 2024-02-01
Across
- required to start a chemical reaction
- heat removed from a substance to change its state.
- a type of change that completely alters a substance
- Heat added to a substance to change its state.
- an example of physical change of matter that creates a solution.
- a process by which we remove enough heat energy to change a liquid into a solid due to a decrease in temperature
- a physical process where heat energy is added to a solid substance causing it to turn into a liquid.
Down
- many physical and chemical changes are affected by_____________.
- occurs when liquid changes into a gas due to an increase in temperature
- the process of a gas turning back into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature
- a type of change that only changes the size, shape, or state of matter.
11 Clues: required to start a chemical reaction • Heat added to a substance to change its state. • heat removed from a substance to change its state. • a type of change that completely alters a substance • many physical and chemical changes are affected by_____________. • an example of physical change of matter that creates a solution. • ...
Workplace Behaviors 2016-04-27
11 Clues: Physical • is never Acceptable • Have a duty to Report • Violent and Harassing • Intended to Intimidate • Supporting and Promoting • Causing physical injury to • Dealing with all incidents • BayBridge adopts the policy of • Of Any kind brought to the workplace • Assessing the risks of Workplace Violence
Health, Safety and the Teacher 2023-10-16
Across
- Of work and jobs
- Meeting during emergency
- Unplanned event that causes harm or injury
- Safety buck stops here
Down
- Protection from both illness and physical harm
- Personal protection ______
- Protection from illness
- Protection from physical injury
- Duty of ___
- Likelihood of something happening
- Potential to cause harm
11 Clues: Duty of ___ • Of work and jobs • Safety buck stops here • Protection from illness • Potential to cause harm • Meeting during emergency • Personal protection ______ • Protection from physical injury • Likelihood of something happening • Unplanned event that causes harm or injury • Protection from both illness and physical harm
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition 2022-01-02
Across
- _____________________weathering-chemical effects of water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen attacking and destroying the minerals that are near the surface of the Earth
- can cause weathering along a shoreline
- the movement of weathered rocks by natural forces
- the natural features of the Earth's surface
- __________________ weathering-any of the destructive effects of the atmosphere and the exposure of rocks to the extremes of the surface
- ice _______________ - a collective term for several mechanical weathering processes induced by stresses created by the freezing of water into ice
- one rock bumping against another rock
- this erosion takes place when minerals in the rock form a new solution, usually due to the presence of water
- beings do a lot of mechanical weathering whenever they dig or blast into rock
- example of a man-made object that has been changed by weathering
Down
- physical weathering is a naturally or artificially occurring geological phenomenon in which ________ change their physical properties without affecting their chemical composition
- _________ rain - acid precipitation falling as rain
- ___________ are responsible for the physical weathering of rocks as their roots grow up through the surface of the ground and rock face
- when carbon dioxide is present and carried by water, a weak acid called carbonic acid is created
- as rocks weather and erode, the ___________ eventually becomes rock again--a sedimentary rock
- when liquid water changes into solid ice, it increases in __________
- ____________________ are also responsible for a good deal of physical weathering as the move along the rocky surface, and as they freeze and melt and refreeze on top of rocky soil
- _______________________ rates - a measurement of the amount of weathering over a given time period
- the absorption by a mineral of one or more oxygen ions. The major type of chemical weathering, particularly in rocks containing iron
19 Clues: one rock bumping against another rock • can cause weathering along a shoreline • the natural features of the Earth's surface • the movement of weathered rocks by natural forces • _________ rain - acid precipitation falling as rain • example of a man-made object that has been changed by weathering • when liquid water changes into solid ice, it increases in __________ • ...
Weathering 2019-01-19
Across
- can cause weathering along a shoreline
- beings do a lot of mechanical weathering whenever they dig or blast into rock
- rain - acid precipitation falling as rain
- - the absorption by a mineral of one or more oxygen ions. The major type of chemical weathering, particularly in rocks containing iron
- when carbon dioxide is present and carried by water, a weak acid called carbonic acid is created
- ____________________ are also responsible for a good deal of physical weathering as the move along the rocky surface, and as they freeze and melt and refreeze on top of rocky soil
- this erosion takes place when minerals in the rock form a new solution, usually due to the presence of water
- physical weathering is a naturally or artificially occurring geological phenomenon in which ________ change their physical properties without affecting their chemical composition
- _____________________weathering-chemical effects of water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen attacking and destroying the minerals that are near the surface of the Earth
- example of a man-made object that has been changed by weathering
- ___________ are responsible for the physical weathering of rocks as their roots grow up through the surface of the ground and rock face
Down
- the natural features of the Earth's surface
- one rock bumping against another rock
- ice _______________ - a collective term for several mechanical weathering processes induced by stresses created by the freezing of water into ice
- rates - a measurement of the amount of weathering over a given time period
- as rocks weather and erode, the ___________ eventually becomes rock again--a sedimentary rock
- __________________ weathering-any of the destructive effects of the atmosphere and the exposure of rocks to the extremes of the surface
- when liquid water changes into solid ice, it increases in __________
- the movement of weathered rocks by natural forces
19 Clues: one rock bumping against another rock • can cause weathering along a shoreline • rain - acid precipitation falling as rain • the natural features of the Earth's surface • the movement of weathered rocks by natural forces • example of a man-made object that has been changed by weathering • when liquid water changes into solid ice, it increases in __________ • ...
eerm 2025-03-11
Across
- the phenomenon where a flowing electric current generates a magnetic field around it
- the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit, and to the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- the area around a magnet in which the effect of magnetism is felt
- an imbalance of protons and electrons, where there are more protons than electrons
- to force away or back, or to resist or fight against
- a physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
- phenomenon associated with magnetic fields, which arise from the motion of electric charges
- If you align two magnets so the south pole of one faces the north pole of the other, the magnets will move towards each other. The opposite forces _______ each other
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- it carries a negative electrical charge
- the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat and light.
- a surplus of electrons, which gives an object a lower electric potential.
- a magnetic field that remains constant over time
- the physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and electromagnetic fields
- a positively charged subatomic particle
- the attractive or repulsive force that occurs between electrically charged particles due to their motion
- the ends of a magnet or points on Earth where the magnetic field is strongest
- the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter possessing an electric charge
- material or object that produces a magnetic field
- are forces of attraction or repulsion between charged objects
19 Clues: it carries a negative electrical charge • a positively charged subatomic particle • a magnetic field that remains constant over time • material or object that produces a magnetic field • to force away or back, or to resist or fight against • are forces of attraction or repulsion between charged objects • ...
Unit 3 2023-01-09
Across
- ability to do something physical for a long time
- very surprised
- very unhappy
- not able to feel anything
- slightly shaking
- the state of being successful
Down
- giving up what you need or want in order to help others
- very quickly
- Very angry
- mental or physical power
- Not feeling well
- feeling pain in certain areas
12 Clues: Very angry • very unhappy • very quickly • very surprised • Not feeling well • slightly shaking • mental or physical power • not able to feel anything • feeling pain in certain areas • the state of being successful • ability to do something physical for a long time • giving up what you need or want in order to help others
Vocab Part 2 2025-09-15
Across
- downward movement
- speed of an object at specific moment
- speed of something in giving direction
- how physical quantity changes
- rate of change of objects velocity
- Total distance an object travels
- single vector
- physical quantity changes
Down
- amount of time passes
- only magnitude
- only magnitude
- relation or proportion to something else
- rate of which something is able to move
13 Clues: single vector • only magnitude • only magnitude • downward movement • amount of time passes • physical quantity changes • how physical quantity changes • Total distance an object travels • rate of change of objects velocity • speed of an object at specific moment • speed of something in giving direction • rate of which something is able to move • ...
eforce 5-1 2015-01-29
weathering 2019-01-19
Across
- can cause weathering along a shoreline
- physical weathering is a naturally or artificially occurring geological phenomenon in which ________ change their physical properties without affecting their chemical composition
- the natural features of the Earth's surface
- ___________ are responsible for the physical weathering of rocks as their roots grow up through the surface of the ground and rock face
- when liquid water changes into solid ice, it increases in __________
- _____________________weathering-chemical effects of water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen attacking and destroying the minerals that are near the surface of the Earth
- rain - acid precipitation falling as rain
- rates - a measurement of the amount of weathering over a given time period
- when carbon dioxide is present and carried by water, a weak acid called carbonic acid is created
- ice _______________ - a collective term for several mechanical weathering processes induced by stresses created by the freezing of water into ice
Down
- the movement of weathered rocks by natural forces
- beings do a lot of mechanical weathering whenever they dig or blast into rock
- example of a man-made object that has been changed by weathering
- ____________________ are also responsible for a good deal of physical weathering as the move along the rocky surface, and as they freeze and melt and refreeze on top of rocky soil
- one rock bumping against another rock
- as rocks weather and erode, the ___________ eventually becomes rock again--a sedimentary rock
- __________________ weathering-any of the destructive effects of the atmosphere and the exposure of rocks to the extremes of the surface
- - the absorption by a mineral of one or more oxygen ions. The major type of chemical weathering, particularly in rocks containing iron
- this erosion takes place when minerals in the rock form a new solution, usually due to the presence of water
19 Clues: one rock bumping against another rock • can cause weathering along a shoreline • rain - acid precipitation falling as rain • the natural features of the Earth's surface • the movement of weathered rocks by natural forces • example of a man-made object that has been changed by weathering • when liquid water changes into solid ice, it increases in __________ • ...
Construction 2023-12-07
17 Clues: ura • vaihe • betoni • työmaa • työalue • projekti • rakennus • fyysinen • purkaminen • höyry,kaasu • suunnitelma • suojakypärä • turvallisuus • rakennustyöt • ammattikunta • sähkötyökalu • vaaraa aiheuttava
TA 2023-06-07
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2024-10-11
17 Clues: ARTS • MUSIC • DESIGN • HISTORY • CHINESE • ENGLISH • DANCING • COOKING • SCIENCE • SUBJECT • COMPUTER • BUSINESS • GEOGRAPHY • HUMANITIES • MATHEMATICS • LESSON/CLASS • PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Unit 2 Physical Fitness and Exercise: Lesson 2 2023-08-05
Across
- What type of goals should you match up your physical goals with?
- Duration is the length of ________ spent in each session of physical activity
- Muscle weakness and unusual fatigue could be signs of:
- When Heat exhaustion isn't handled, it could turn into heat ______>
- How many minutes of physical activity time should you aim for at a time?
Down
- The number of activity units per unit of time:
- Tracking progress with measurements and pictures is a safe way to track progress.
- True or False: I should expect immediate results.
- What is released to stimulate muscle and bone growth?
- If you run your mile in 8 minutes, what are you increasing if you push it to be done in 7.5 minutes?
- To improve your strength and muscular endurance, you have to engage your body in physical demand called:
11 Clues: The number of activity units per unit of time: • True or False: I should expect immediate results. • What is released to stimulate muscle and bone growth? • Muscle weakness and unusual fatigue could be signs of: • What type of goals should you match up your physical goals with? • When Heat exhaustion isn't handled, it could turn into heat ______> • ...
Properties of Living Things 2022-09-12
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- a change in the genetic composition of a population over successive generations
- an organism which consists of a single cell which performs all of the vital functions of an organism
- non-living components in an ecosystem, for example water, soil, and the atmosphere
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- an organism made up of many cells which perform all vital functions of an organism
- the capacity of a physical system to perform work (such as a body)
- physical characteristics which are passed down generations through aquiring the genetic information from ones parents
- any substance made up of atoms and molecules which occupies space and has mass
- selection heritable traits that help organisms survive and reproduce become more common in a population over time
- also known as deoxyribonucleic acid, ____ is the hereditary material found in all living organisms
- living things in an ecosystem, for example: plants, animals, and bacteria
- the basic and fundamental building blocks of all organisms
- made up of DNA, _____ are the basic physical and functional unit of heredity
13 Clues: the basic and fundamental building blocks of all organisms • the capacity of a physical system to perform work (such as a body) • living things in an ecosystem, for example: plants, animals, and bacteria • made up of DNA, _____ are the basic physical and functional unit of heredity • ...
health and fitness vocabulary for IELTS (2) www.atomicielts.com 2024-09-02
Across
- the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort (7)
- a practice that includes physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation (4)
- exercises that improve the body's use of oxygen (8)
- the ability to keep going during physical activity (9)
- the ability to move joints easily through their full range of motion (11)
Down
- a form of exercise that focuses on core strength and flexibility (7)
- exercise that increases heart rate, like running or cycling (6)
- physical activity to improve health and fitness (8)
- -------- training is defined as exercises that build muscle, like lifting weights (8)
- a warm-up is defined as ----- exercise to prepare the body for more intense activity (5)
10 Clues: physical activity to improve health and fitness (8) • exercises that improve the body's use of oxygen (8) • the ability to keep going during physical activity (9) • the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort (7) • exercise that increases heart rate, like running or cycling (6) • a form of exercise that focuses on core strength and flexibility (7) • ...
Personal Finance 2024-09-30
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- An app that allows you to access your bank account on a mobile device
- Allows you to pay bills automatically once set up
- Allows you to pay for goods and services without needing physical money
- allows you to keep your banking information secure and auto fills account information online
- Can be used instead of cash in physical transactions
- allows you to transfer funds between you and another person without the use of physical money
Down
- Allows you to access your bank account without needing to go to a physical location
- An institution that helps you secure and manage your money
- Linked to your checking account
- Used to access you bank accounts and make Deposits/withdrawals
10 Clues: Linked to your checking account • Allows you to pay bills automatically once set up • Can be used instead of cash in physical transactions • An institution that helps you secure and manage your money • Used to access you bank accounts and make Deposits/withdrawals • An app that allows you to access your bank account on a mobile device • ...
Blended Learning Crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- physical environment of teaching
- between boredom and frustration
- students can work at their own pace
- pedagogy
- support
Down
- community based learning outside of school
- theorizer of zone of proximal development
- strategic combination of learning styles
- physical tools used for teaching
- traditional teaching
- digital education
11 Clues: support • pedagogy • digital education • traditional teaching • between boredom and frustration • physical tools used for teaching • physical environment of teaching • students can work at their own pace • strategic combination of learning styles • theorizer of zone of proximal development • community based learning outside of school
Weathering Agents 2018-11-13
Health crossword 2025-10-02
Across
- – A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells that can invade and destroy healthy tissues.
- – A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (as defined by the
- – A holistic state of health that includes physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease.
- – Planned, structured, and repetitive physical activity performed to improve or maintain physical fitness and health.
- – The medical term for high blood pressure, where the force of blood against artery walls is consistently too high, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
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- – Relating to the body, its structure, and its functions, as opposed to mental or emotional aspects.
- – A condition in which the body can perform physical activity efficiently; often measured by cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, and body composition.
- disease – A long-lasting condition that typically develops slowly and persists for months or years (e.g., diabetes, heart disease, arthritis).
- – The complete resolution of a disease or condition, resulting in restoration of health without recurrence.
- – The likelihood or probability of developing a disease, condition, or injury, often influenced by genetics, lifestyle, or environmental factors.
10 Clues: – Relating to the body, its structure, and its functions, as opposed to mental or emotional aspects. • – The complete resolution of a disease or condition, resulting in restoration of health without recurrence. • – Planned, structured, and repetitive physical activity performed to improve or maintain physical fitness and health. • ...
Chapter 22: Alcohol 2013-05-01
Across
- the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol.
- is an addict who is dependent on alcohol.
- is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood.
- a drug that slows the central nervous system.
- the excessive use of alcohol.
- living without alcohol
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- a disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol.
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars.
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages.
- a group of alcohol-related birth defects that include physical and mental problems.
- is the process by which the body breaks down substances.
- drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting.
- is a severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
- the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life
14 Clues: living without alcohol • the excessive use of alcohol. • The chemical action of yeast on sugars. • is an addict who is dependent on alcohol. • The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages. • is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood. • a drug that slows the central nervous system. • the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol. • ...
Sociology- Culture 2023-02-16
Across
- A more that will be socially punished if violated.
- Culture that is not physical (language, how you act around certain people)
- Things that every culture has.
- Norms that do have moral standing.
- When you try to understand a behavior relative to the culture it comes from.
- When you judge other cultures by the standards of your own.
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- Culture that is physical (food, how you dress, your house)
- Cultures that go along with the dominant culture but have significant markers.
- Norms that have no moral standing.
- Cultures that actively try to go against the dominant culture.
- Ideas about what is desirable, that a society holds.
- Rules that define behavior
- Norms that are formally written and enforced.
- The knowledge, language, values, customs, and physical objects that are passed from generation to generation in a group.
14 Clues: Rules that define behavior • Things that every culture has. • Norms that have no moral standing. • Norms that do have moral standing. • Norms that are formally written and enforced. • A more that will be socially punished if violated. • Ideas about what is desirable, that a society holds. • Culture that is physical (food, how you dress, your house) • ...
Intro To Health 2021-10-19
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- side of triangle: how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- side of triangle: engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- passing of traits from parents to their biological children
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
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- side of triangle: how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- trustworthy and dependable
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- publicly recommend or support
- the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
14 Clues: trustworthy and dependable • publicly recommend or support • all the living and nonliving things around you • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • passing of traits from parents to their biological children • body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events • ...
Crossword 1 2024-09-26
Across
- To win against someone in a competition.
- One of the most basic skateboarding tricks.
- A person you are competing against in a sports event.
- A player who tries to stop the other team from scoring in some sports.
- A period of physical exercise.
- Tricks / Dangerous film scenes.
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- Something that needs great mental/physical effort in order to be done successfully.
- A person who ensures that the rules are followed in most sports.
- People watching a sports event.
- It means 'hard' or 'difficult'.
- To prepare yourself for a physical activity by doing gentle exercises or stretches (two words).
- To finish a game with the same number of points as the other team.
- The name of the youngest British athlete to win an olympic medal.
- Something that causes delay or stops progress.
14 Clues: A period of physical exercise. • People watching a sports event. • It means 'hard' or 'difficult'. • Tricks / Dangerous film scenes. • To win against someone in a competition. • One of the most basic skateboarding tricks. • Something that causes delay or stops progress. • A person you are competing against in a sports event. • ...
Ecosystems 2024-04-19
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- _____________ plants have roots, stems, and leaves.
- Examples of abiotic factors include: water, soil, and _____________.
- Having stable internal conditions is called…
- An organism is also known as a…
- The physical environment to which a living thing becomes adapted is called its…
- Nonliving physical things that are around a community or ecosystem are…
- Examples of vascular plants include: tress, ferns, and _____________.
- The role of a species in its ecosystem is called a…
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- Animals that have a backbone are known as…
- A natural unit consisting of all the living organisms and nonliving physical factors of an environment is called an…
- Living organisms that are around a community or ecosystem are…
- Grouping things by using a set of rules is called…
- Animals that have no backbone are known as…
- _____________ plants grow close to the ground.
14 Clues: An organism is also known as a… • Animals that have a backbone are known as… • Animals that have no backbone are known as… • Having stable internal conditions is called… • _____________ plants grow close to the ground. • Grouping things by using a set of rules is called… • _____________ plants have roots, stems, and leaves. • ...
Heredity Crossword 2022-06-16
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- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- the building blocks of life
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- a nucleic acid present in all living cells
- the basic physical and functional unit of heredity
- the act of getting by legal right from a person at his or her death or through heredity
- shows relationships between family members and indicates which individuals have certain genetic traits
- a distinguishing trait, quality, or property
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- a diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a cross or breeding experiment
- Having two identical alleles for a particular gene
- DNA passed to the organism by its parents
- the physical and behavioral traits of the organism
- can be Dominant or Recessive
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
15 Clues: the building blocks of life • can be Dominant or Recessive • DNA passed to the organism by its parents • a nucleic acid present in all living cells • a distinguishing trait, quality, or property • Having two identical alleles for a particular gene • the basic physical and functional unit of heredity • the physical and behavioral traits of the organism • ...
Becoming Physically Fit 2026-01-06
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- The ability to keep doing physical activity over time
- The ability to stay steady and not fall
- The ability of the body to perform daily activities with energy and without getting too tired
- The ability to use different body parts together smoothly
- Planned physical activity done to improve health or fitness
- Places where two or more bones meet
- The maximum force a muscle can produce
- Movement of the body that uses energy
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- The ability of a muscle to perform repeated movements over time
- The amount of fat, muscle, bone, and water in the body
- The ability of muscles and joints to move through a full range of motion
- The ability of muscles to push, pull, or lift
- Overall level of health and physical ability
- The ability to keep going for a long time without getting tired
14 Clues: Places where two or more bones meet • Movement of the body that uses energy • The maximum force a muscle can produce • The ability to stay steady and not fall • Overall level of health and physical ability • The ability of muscles to push, pull, or lift • The ability to keep doing physical activity over time • The amount of fat, muscle, bone, and water in the body • ...
Yoga-Yoga-Ioga 2025-02-13
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- The seven energy centers within the body that influence physical and emotional health
- The process of restoring balance and wellness to the body and mind through yoga
- The sense of inner strength and self-confidence developed through yoga practice
- The physical postures or poses in yoga that promote flexibility, strength, and balance
- The proper positioning of the body during yoga poses to ensure safety and effectiveness
- The alignment of mind, body, and spirit achieved through consistent yoga practice
- The development of physical endurance and resilience through yoga practice
- A style of yoga that links breath with movement in a flowing sequence
- The experience of rising above the ordinary and reaching a higher state of consciousness
- The practice of focusing the mind to cultivate inner peace and mindfulness
- The spiritual energy believed to reside at the base of the spine, often awakened through yoga
- A restorative pose often practiced at the end of a session, allowing for relaxation and integration
- The life force or energy, deeply connected to pranayama and overall well-being in yoga
- The state of being calm and centered, often achieved in meditation or restorative poses
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- The cultivation of kindness and understanding towards oneself and others in the practice of yoga
- The mental and emotional balance achieved through meditation and self-reflection
- The inner calm and peace that yoga aims to cultivate within oneself
- The seamless and continuous movement between poses, synchronized with breath
- The process of purifying the body and mind through yoga and breathwork
- The letting go of physical tension and emotional baggage during yoga practice
- A word or sound repeated in meditation to help focus the mind
- The sacred sound and vibration used to represent the universe and promote peace
- The capacity to stretch and lengthen muscles, improving range of motion
- The practice of breath control to enhance physical and mental well-being
- The practice of connecting with the earth and cultivating a sense of stability
- The mindful awareness of the present moment, without distraction or judgment
- The conscious attention to one’s body, mind, and emotions during yoga practice
- The ability to maintain stability, both physically and mentally, in yoga and life
28 Clues: A word or sound repeated in meditation to help focus the mind • The inner calm and peace that yoga aims to cultivate within oneself • A style of yoga that links breath with movement in a flowing sequence • The process of purifying the body and mind through yoga and breathwork • The capacity to stretch and lengthen muscles, improving range of motion • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword PUzzle 2023-06-19
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- Abreviation for Physical Therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for neck
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for low back
- Medical terminology for upper leg
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- Medical terminology for knee
- Medical terminology for upper back
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
- The way you walk
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Medical terminology for head
- Swimming pool therapy
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for neck • Medical terminology for head • National Physical Therapy Month • Abreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Themes of Geography 2022-08-12
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- describes where a place is on earth
- imaginary horizontal lines around the earth
- the amount of people living in a place
- to change or alter
- half of a sphere
- typical weather pattern of a specific area
- the study of the earth's physical features
- a way of life
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- map that shows borders
- imaginary vertical lines around the earth
- a giant landmass
- map that shows landforms
- exchanging of goods and services
- surrounded by land
14 Clues: a way of life • a giant landmass • half of a sphere • to change or alter • surrounded by land • map that shows borders • map that shows landforms • exchanging of goods and services • describes where a place is on earth • the amount of people living in a place • imaginary vertical lines around the earth • typical weather pattern of a specific area • ...
Stress Management 2023-11-27
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- the quality of being outstanding or extremely good
- any type of change that causes physical, emotional, or psychological strain.
- Symptoms that cause a reaction in your body
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- A hormone released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress
- Symptoms that produce a strong emotional response
- Excessive stress that hinders a person's ability to perform well before or during a test
- An unhealthy compulsion to do things perfectly.
- Physical stress symptoms date back to our______ ancestors who relied on stress
- Anything that causes stress
9 Clues: Anything that causes stress • Symptoms that cause a reaction in your body • An unhealthy compulsion to do things perfectly. • Symptoms that produce a strong emotional response • the quality of being outstanding or extremely good • Physical stress symptoms date back to our______ ancestors who relied on stress • ...
Intellectual Wellness Crossword Puzzle (Aligned with the 8 Dimensions of Wellness) 2024-09-26
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- Learning This kind of learning continues throughout life and enhances intellectual wellness across personal and professional domains.
- This type of problem-solving skill is important for both occupational and intellectual wellness, encouraging persistence through challenges.
- An important habit for maintaining both physical and intellectual wellness, involving daily physical movement.
- The practice of self-reflection and gratitude that helps to maintain spiritual wellness.
- An action that reduces your environmental footprint and enhances both physical and environmental wellness.
- This practice encourages mindfulness and mental clarity, often leading to emotional and intellectual well-being.
- A way to develop social and spiritual wellness by fostering deep connections and understanding others.
- A strategy to help manage financial wellness by saving and spending wisely.
- Listening This is essential for building strong social wellness, involving communication and listening to others.
- Therapy A creative method for managing stress and boosting emotional wellness, often involving artistic expression.
- Engaging in this daily activity can enhance both intellectual and financial wellness by expanding knowledge.
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- A common strategy for managing stress and improving emotional wellness through physical activity.
- A spiritual practice that connects you to the present moment and improves emotional wellness.
- A state of mind that encourages continuous growth and intellectual wellness, allowing you to embrace challenges.
- A key concept in environmental wellness, encouraging individuals to reduce, reuse, and ______.
- A key financial wellness skill involving the careful planning of resources to avoid debt.
- An approach to decision-making that involves considering long-term effects on your financial wellness.
- A tool for self-improvement that can help with career development and occupational wellness.
- A daily habit that boosts intellectual and social wellness by keeping you informed and connected to the world.
- A social wellness skill that involves cooperation and working toward common goals with others.
20 Clues: A strategy to help manage financial wellness by saving and spending wisely. • The practice of self-reflection and gratitude that helps to maintain spiritual wellness. • A key financial wellness skill involving the careful planning of resources to avoid debt. • A tool for self-improvement that can help with career development and occupational wellness. • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
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- Period to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Activity between 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- Formula used to determine max heart rate
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- Percentage of work output/work input
- Principle that states that training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Training that includes work/exercise is followed by rest
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Activity includes walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- Activity that is any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- Testing may include changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
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- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Testing used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- Period to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Exercise Period that is the training part of a program
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Fibers that have fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Fibers that have slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- a type of Angina that occurs due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- Principle that states the loss of effects of training happen when ceasing an fitness program
- Principle that states stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- Activity between 2.0 - 2.9 METs
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Training that includes a series of exercise activities
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- the ability to perform physical work
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
31 Clues: generally 3 - 4 times per week • Activity between 3.0 - 5.9 METs • Activity between 2.0 - 2.9 METs • Percentage of work output/work input • the ability to perform physical work • Formula used to determine max heart rate • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Exercise Period that is the training part of a program • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
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- Training that includes a series of exercise activities
- Exercise Period that is the training part of a program
- Activity includes walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- Fibers that have slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- the ability to perform physical work
- Activity between 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Formula used to determine max heart rate
- a type of Angina that occurs due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- Principle that states stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Period to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
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- Training that includes work/exercise is followed by rest
- Testing used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- Period to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Activity that is any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- Fibers that have fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Principle that states the loss of effects of training happen when ceasing an fitness program
- Activity between 2.0 - 2.9 METs
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Principle that states that training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- Percentage of work output/work input
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Testing may include changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
31 Clues: generally 3 - 4 times per week • Activity between 2.0 - 2.9 METs • Activity between 3.0 - 5.9 METs • the ability to perform physical work • Percentage of work output/work input • Formula used to determine max heart rate • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Training that includes a series of exercise activities • ...
Vocabulary Unit 11 2021-07-29
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- to keep or stop something from happening.
- a kind of therapy that involes toouching and rubbing the body.
- a Chinese medical practice that involves putting needles in a person's body.
- a sickness of a body part, organ, or system.
- a procedure performed by a surgeon.
- the use of special smells or fragrances to improve someone physical, mental or emotional health.
- regular physical activity done to increase fitness and heath.
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- a treatment that involves massaging the foot or the hand.
- a person's usual food and drink.
- to try to heal or cure a disease or illness.
- a kind of training to relax the mind, ofter involving focus on a single thing.
- a person who is getting medical care or treatment.
- the process or cure a desease or illness
- physical, emotional, or mental pressure or tension.
14 Clues: a person's usual food and drink. • a procedure performed by a surgeon. • the process or cure a desease or illness • to keep or stop something from happening. • to try to heal or cure a disease or illness. • a sickness of a body part, organ, or system. • a person who is getting medical care or treatment. • physical, emotional, or mental pressure or tension. • ...
Trait Vocabulary 2023-11-29
The Themes and Branches of Geography 2025-08-21
Chapter 22: Alcohol 2013-05-01
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- drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting.
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages.
- a drug that slows the central nervous system.
- is a severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
- a group of alcohol-related birth defects that include physical and mental problems.
- the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life
- the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol.
- a disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol.
- is the process by which the body breaks down substances.
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- The chemical action of yeast on sugars.
- the excessive use of alcohol.
- is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood.
- is an addict who is dependent on alcohol.
- living without alcohol
14 Clues: living without alcohol • the excessive use of alcohol. • The chemical action of yeast on sugars. • is an addict who is dependent on alcohol. • The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages. • is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood. • a drug that slows the central nervous system. • the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol. • ...
Chapter 22: Alcohol 2013-05-01
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- is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood.
- a drug that slows the central nervous system.
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages.
- the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life
- is the process by which the body breaks down substances.
- living without alcohol
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- is a severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars.
- a group of alcohol-related birth defects that include physical and mental problems.
- drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting.
- the excessive use of alcohol.
- is an addict who is dependent on alcohol.
- the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol.
- a disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol.
14 Clues: living without alcohol • the excessive use of alcohol. • The chemical action of yeast on sugars. • is an addict who is dependent on alcohol. • The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages. • is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood. • a drug that slows the central nervous system. • the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol. • ...
Evolution CrossWord 2023-12-08
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- phsyical traits of difirent species that serve a similar function but have different common ancestors.
- the amount of a gene in the population.
- when a new species is formed.
- a catastrophic event that changes the alele frequency of a population.
- the physical structure of an organism.
- change in allele frequencies.
- physical traits of an organism that no longer have a purpose
- the study of life.
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- when a species has similar anatomy from a common ancestor with different uses of their physical traits.
- the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals.
- organisms who are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive than others.
- when common ancestors end up with different traits.
- the adaption to surroundings done by a species over generations
- reproduction based on physical appearance
- It is the carrier of genetic information.
15 Clues: the study of life. • when a new species is formed. • change in allele frequencies. • the physical structure of an organism. • the amount of a gene in the population. • reproduction based on physical appearance • It is the carrier of genetic information. • when common ancestors end up with different traits. • physical traits of an organism that no longer have a purpose • ...
Nutrition and Digestion 2018-04-03
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- ______________ eating disorder is an eating disorder in which people overeat compulsively.
- Energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food.
- Force vomiting or taking laxatives to flush food out of the system.
- An eating disorder characterized primarily by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.
- Substances (made by plants or animals) in food that are needed in small amounts for growth and for maintaining good health.
- An eating disorder that involves cycles of overeating and purging.
- Purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that improves or maintains physical fitness.
- Receives food from the stomach and continues breaking it down. The majority of nutrient absorption also happens here.
- Training aimed at improving muscular strength.
- An eating ____________________ is a medical and psychiatric illnesses that can have serious consequences.
- Foods that have a high ratio of nutrients to calories are nutrient ________ foods.
- The psychological desire (want) for food.
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- A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest.
- Foods that have a low ratio of nutrients to calories are ___________ calorie foods.
- One of the three types of carbohydrate.
- A teen should get at least _____________ minutes of exercise each day.
- Energy nutrient essential for building muscle, repairing tissues, growth, and energy.
- An energy nutrient essential to providing energy, supporting cell growth, protecting organs, insulating, absorbing nutrients, and producing hormones.
- Receives food from your mouth when you swallow, and delivers it to your stomach.
- Someone is considered __________ when they weigh 10-20% over what would be considered a “healthy” weight.
- Involving little physical activity.
- Substances in food that your body needs for growth, repair, and energy.
- Considered a healthier fat.
- Stores bile, and then releases it into the small intestine to help absorb and digest fats.
- Carbohydrates, Protein, and Fats are ____________ nutrients.
- Vitamins, Minerals, and Water are _____________ nutrients.
- Physical __________ is any form of movement that causes your body to use energy.
- On average, a teen should drink between ten and ________________ cups of water each day.
- The natural physical drive to eat when your body needs food.
- Someone is considered __________ when they weigh more than 20% over what would be considered a “healthy” weight.
- Body ________________ is the way you see your body.
31 Clues: Considered a healthier fat. • Involving little physical activity. • One of the three types of carbohydrate. • The psychological desire (want) for food. • Training aimed at improving muscular strength. • Body ________________ is the way you see your body. • A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest. • ...
Culture 2018-10-30
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- process whereby a minority group gradually adapts to the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture and customs
- The material manifestations of culture including tools housing systems of land use clothing etc.
- ____ ____ are interrelated with each other: their collective function forms culture complex
- the theory that two cultures will be more and more like each other as their interactions increase
- Culture traditionally practiced in small rural group living in relative isolation from other groups
- Culture found in a large heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics
- The physical manifestations of human activities; includes tools campsites art and structures
- is the belief that a physical environment affects social and cultural development
- the study of human adaptations to social and physical environments
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- The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.
- A repetitive act performed by a particular individual
- a geographical area with one relatively homogeneous human activity or complex of activities
- a group of culture traits all interrelated and dominated by one essential trait
- D.W. Meinig is another word this. It is the place where concentration of culture traits that characterizes a region is greatest
- the process of social psychological and cultural change that stems from blending between cultures
- types of these include religion language diet customs or economic development
- how people gather information learned within their specific culture to inform themselves about their world
- sidewalks/ community bike lanes/ baseball and soccer fields are examples of these
- The frequent repetition of an act; to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act
- The central enduring elements of a culture expressing its values and beliefs including language religion folklore and etc.
- The expansion of economic political and cultural processes to the point that they become global in scale and impact
- Examples include battlefields and president's house properties
- The process by which people in a local place mediate and alter regional national and global processes
- a location that saw the origins of a culture from which it later spread
24 Clues: A repetitive act performed by a particular individual • Examples include battlefields and president's house properties • the study of human adaptations to social and physical environments • a location that saw the origins of a culture from which it later spread • types of these include religion language diet customs or economic development • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
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- Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- Principle: stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- Oxygen Consumption: a measure of the body's capacity to use oxygen
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
- Period: the purpose is to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Fibers: fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Activity: any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- Percentage of work output/work input
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- Angina: due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs
- Fibers: slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Principle: the loss of effects of training when ceasing an fitness program
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Testing: one principle includes changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
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- Training: work/exercise is followed by rest
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- Equivalent: unit use to quantify energy expenditure
- Activity: Walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- Principle: training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Formula: used to determine max heart rate
- Period: to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Exercise Period: training part of a program
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- the ability to perform physical work
- Oxygen Consumption: measure of oxygen consumption by the myocardial muscle
- Training: a series of exercise activities
- Testing: used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
34 Clues: Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs • Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs • generally 3 - 4 times per week • Percentage of work output/work input • the ability to perform physical work • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Formula: used to determine max heart rate • Training: a series of exercise activities • Training: work/exercise is followed by rest • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
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- Training: work/exercise is followed by rest
- Principle: the loss of effects of training when ceasing an fitness program
- Testing: used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- Formula: used to determine max heart rate
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- Exercise Period: training part of a program
- Oxygen Consumption: measure of oxygen consumption by the myocardial muscle
- Period: the purpose is to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Fibers: fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Activity: Walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Equivalent: unit use to quantify energy expenditure
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Period: to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
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- Percentage of work output/work input
- Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs
- Testing: one principle includes changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Principle: training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- the ability to perform physical work
- Activity: any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Fibers: slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Training: a series of exercise activities
- Oxygen Consumption: a measure of the body's capacity to use oxygen
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- Principle: stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Angina: due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
34 Clues: Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs • Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs • generally 3 - 4 times per week • Percentage of work output/work input • the ability to perform physical work • Formula: used to determine max heart rate • Training: a series of exercise activities • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Training: work/exercise is followed by rest • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
Across
- Exercise Period: training part of a program
- Oxygen Consumption: a measure of the body's capacity to use oxygen
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Period: to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Training: work/exercise is followed by rest
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- the ability to perform physical work
- Formula: used to determine max heart rate
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Period: the purpose is to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Oxygen Consumption: measure of oxygen consumption by the myocardial muscle
- Principle: stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- Testing: used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- Principle: the loss of effects of training when ceasing an fitness program
- Fibers: slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Principle: training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Training: a series of exercise activities
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
- Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs
Down
- Testing: one principle includes changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- Activity: Walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- Equivalent: unit use to quantify energy expenditure
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Angina: due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- Percentage of work output/work input
- Activity: any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- Fibers: fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs
34 Clues: Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs • Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs • generally 3 - 4 times per week • the ability to perform physical work • Percentage of work output/work input • Formula: used to determine max heart rate • Training: a series of exercise activities • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Exercise Period: training part of a program • ...
Chapter 1 2024-01-08
Across
- Prohibits a punishment culturally adroit
- spontaneous statements made at the time of a crime concerning and closely related to actions involved in the crime
- Discovering, collecting, and presenting evidence to determine what happened
- characteristic way a criminal commits a specific type of crime
- physical evidence favorable to the accused, that would clear the accused of blame; for example, having a blood type different from that found at a homicide
- application of the physical sciences and their technology to examine physical evidence of crimes; includes the branch of criminalistics
- making a generalization and establishing it by gathering specific facts
- major crime such as homicide, aggravated assault or robbery. Usually carries a penalty of imprisonment in a state penitentiary or death
- Persons risk of being sued
Down
- Recording and interpreting minute details of physical evidence
- Person who searches for and preserves physical evidence
- minor crimes such as shoplifting or pilferage; less serious than a felony. Usually carries a fine or a short sentence in a county or municipal jail
- Objects that come in contact with each other always transfer material, however minute, to each other.
- process that uses powerful analytical tools to quickly and thoroughly explore mountains of data to discover new patterns or confirm suspected patterns or trends
- act of the legislative body of a municipality or county relating to all the rules governing the municipality or county, including misdemeanor crime
- Philosophy that the police must work with the community
- geographic areas with a higher incidence rate of criminal activity
- a process of reasoning by which a fact may be deduced
- gestae statements spontaneous statements made at the time a crime is committed and closely related to actions involved in the crime. Considered more truthful than latter, planned responses.
- avenues bearing clues or potential sources of information relevant to solving a crime
- to observe or study closely; to inquire into something systematically in a search for truthful information
- Act that is forbidden by the law
- conditions that must exist and be proven to exist for an act to be called a specific kind of crime
- a "sudden knowing" without any conscious reasoning or apparent logic. Based on knowledge and experience or what is commonly called street sense. An intangible urge; a "gut feeling" developed by experience
24 Clues: Persons risk of being sued • Act that is forbidden by the law • Prohibits a punishment culturally adroit • a process of reasoning by which a fact may be deduced • Person who searches for and preserves physical evidence • Philosophy that the police must work with the community • Recording and interpreting minute details of physical evidence • ...
Empowering Lives: How Technology Fosters Inclusivity and Accessibility for All 2023-04-16
Across
- The maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health through medical diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness or injury.
- A system of raised dots that can be read with the fingertips, allowing individuals with visual impairments to read text.
- A task or piece of work that is undertaken to earn money or gain experience.
- The expression of thoughts or ideas through spoken words or sounds.
- Something that is easy to use or access for individuals of all abilities, including those with disabilities.
- Devices, tools, or systems that help individuals with disabilities perform tasks and increase their independence.
- The ability to perceive sound, and may be impaired by hearing loss or deafness.
- Something that exists or is created using computer technology, rather than in a physical form.
- The use of technology to provide remote medical care, including consultations, diagnosis, and treatment, without the need for physical visits to a healthcare facility.
- External frames or structures that provide support, mobility, or protection to the body, particularly for individuals with mobility impairments.
- The practice of ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their abilities, backgrounds, or circumstances, are fully included and have equal opportunities to participate in all aspects of society.
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- The ability to adapt or change to different circumstances, particularly in terms of work schedules or job requirements.
- Situated far away from the usual location or center of activity, particularly in the context of remote work or remote healthcare.
- A flat or curved surface that displays visual information, particularly in the context of screen readers or digital textbooks.
- Relating to society and its customs and traditions, particularly in terms of interaction and communication between individuals.
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities, and may require accommodations to perform daily tasks or participate in society.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, particularly in the fields of industry and commerce.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, or attitudes through teaching, training, or research.
- The ability to see, and may be impaired by visual impairments, such as partial or complete blindness.
- The ability to move or control one's movements, and may be impaired by physical disabilities or limitations.
20 Clues: The expression of thoughts or ideas through spoken words or sounds. • A task or piece of work that is undertaken to earn money or gain experience. • The ability to perceive sound, and may be impaired by hearing loss or deafness. • Something that exists or is created using computer technology, rather than in a physical form. • ...
PHYSICAL FITNESS ASSESSMENT, SAFETY AND CAREER 2024-11-20
Across
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Liaison between client and sports teams/companies looking for endorsees
- a device that assess the acceleration of the body in certain directions
- Determines the extent of a person has enough breath to be able to speak during activity
- _______ recommends “move for health” which is promoting a moderate physical fitness activity for up to 30 minutes everyday
- If fluid is not replaced, the dancer will become _______. Muscle cramps, electrolyte deficits and muscle fatigue may be associated with dehydration and heat cramps.
- exercise which you Lay on your back with your knees bent and place your right ankle on the opposite knee.
- Water makes up approximately _____ percent of body weight and is the largest component of the human body.
- Perceived exertion uses the _____ Rating scale which scales from 6-20 depending on how hard you feel your body is working
- stretching or tearing of tendons or muscles
- Relies on solid date or observations
- Type of stretching exercise which the person Kneel in a deep lunge with the back leg on the floor
- a device worn that provides data on the heart rate in response to exercise
- _______ Lifestyle increases all causes of mortality, double the risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, colon cancer, high blood pressure and etc.
Down
- type of observation that measures activity in regard to type, time, place and social setting
- For ______ intensity, an individual should attain at 85% max Heart Rate
- Careers that include Journalism, photography, writing, art, broadcasting
- keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints.
- Uses simple questionnaires to investigate physical activity patterns
- exercise which the person stands holding onto a chair with your right hand and grasping your left foot with your left hand.
- medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature
- Physical activities such as walking and biking is considered as ______ intensity
- conditions characterized by an abnormally high body temperature
- Unit used to measure the amount of oxygen used by the body during physical activity
- Method to assess physical activity that depend on the human perception
- inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance
26 Clues: stretching or tearing of ligaments • Relies on solid date or observations • stretching or tearing of tendons or muscles • conditions characterized by an abnormally high body temperature • Uses simple questionnaires to investigate physical activity patterns • Method to assess physical activity that depend on the human perception • ...
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Lesson 1 Book 5 2021-04-25
Across
- Pleasant physical feeling.
- Attractive or good-looking.
- Created music, poetry, or writing.
- Easily upset by the things others say or do.
- Moving or revolving around.
- Having physical, mental, or emotional well-being.
Down
- The person of greatest age.
- Private teacher.
- Made a drawing, pattern, or sketch.
- Connected by common ancestry or marriage.
- Battled or attempted to defeat others.
- Learned by heart.
- Moving in a smooth, relaxed, attractive way.
- Greatly attracted to something.
14 Clues: Private teacher. • Learned by heart. • Pleasant physical feeling. • The person of greatest age. • Attractive or good-looking. • Moving or revolving around. • Greatly attracted to something. • Created music, poetry, or writing. • Made a drawing, pattern, or sketch. • Battled or attempted to defeat others. • Connected by common ancestry or marriage. • ...
Vocabulary #1 2021-09-19
Across
- the amount of matter in an object
- the amount of space a space an object takes up
- physical properties are altered
- energy that is stored
- can separate brass from iron
- energy travelling as waves
- energy of movement
Down
- takes the shape of the container
- energy from the flow of electric charge
- physical properties are maintained
- has mass and volume
- how to classify matter
- molecules are tightly packed together
- molecules are packed together
14 Clues: energy of movement • has mass and volume • energy that is stored • how to classify matter • energy travelling as waves • can separate brass from iron • molecules are packed together • physical properties are altered • takes the shape of the container • the amount of matter in an object • physical properties are maintained • molecules are tightly packed together • ...
Dynamics 2022-10-11
Across
- matter or substance that makes up an object
- Three famous laws
- force that resists sliding or rolling over
- a force that pulls things down
- velocity changes with time
- no physical contact is needed
- a push or pull
- object
Down
- physical contact between two objects
- exists in a rope, string, chain, etc
- force that comes when it's being supported by
- exists in elastic object
- when something is put to something
- resistance Force that resists motion
- object
15 Clues: object • object • a push or pull • Three famous laws • exists in elastic object • velocity changes with time • no physical contact is needed • a force that pulls things down • when something is put to something • physical contact between two objects • exists in a rope, string, chain, etc • resistance Force that resists motion • force that resists sliding or rolling over • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-21
Across
- Medical terminology for low back
- Swimming pool therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Abbreviation for Physical Therapy
- The way you walk
- Medical terminology for neck
Down
- Medical terminology for knee
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for head
- Medical terminology for upper back
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for upper leg
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for head • Medical terminology for neck • National Physical Therapy Month • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Abbreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Ms. Wagner-Texley's Science Class 2025-05-20
Across
- Large spatial body in the far distance
- Study of the Earth's environment
- Study physical and natural world
- To use something over and over
- Study of the forces and motion of Earth
- Large spatial body in our solar system
- To convert into a usable material
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- A push or pull
- The movement of objects
- Everything outside of Earth
- Earth's Satelite
- To use less
- 3rd Rock from the sun
- A way to live lightly on Earth
14 Clues: To use less • A push or pull • Earth's Satelite • 3rd Rock from the sun • The movement of objects • Everything outside of Earth • To use something over and over • A way to live lightly on Earth • Study of the Earth's environment • Study physical and natural world • To convert into a usable material • Large spatial body in the far distance • Large spatial body in our solar system • ...
Spelling List #10 2022-04-06
Across
- comes before second
- full of continents and oceans
- wood
- what they play golf on
- no longer sick
- fire
- comes after second
- being honest and sincere
- a certain amount
- not clean
- in between twelve and fourteen
- come or go back to a place or person
- always interested in what is going on around them
Down
- poor quality
- without water
- tight muscles
- well used
- present time
- clean
- activity involving physical effort
- in pain
- writing down information
- to gain knowledge
- has value
- to look for
- looks deeply into things
- finishing before the expected time
- different country
- an activity using mental or physical activity
- bad weather
30 Clues: wood • fire • clean • in pain • well used • has value • not clean • to look for • bad weather • poor quality • present time • without water • tight muscles • no longer sick • a certain amount • to gain knowledge • different country • comes after second • comes before second • what they play golf on • writing down information • being honest and sincere • looks deeply into things • full of continents and oceans • ...
IT SYSTEMS 2022-09-22
Across
- Connected by cables.
- functionality for other programs
- and connections in a network.
- Computer hardware or software that
- Computer data storage in which the digital
- which can be made to work
- keep the computer organized.
- multiple computer platforms.
- Area on the PC that contains files and
- Connected without physical cables.
- The physical and logical arrangement of
- the internet in a given amount of
Down
- devices,called "clients".
- A set of hardware,software and peripherals
- is stored in logical pools.
- together.
- Portable computer.
- addresses, and after www. in web
- The name that appears after the @ sign in
- Apparatus,appliances.
- The maximum amount of data transmitted
- PC that sits on your desk.
- Computer software and their
23 Clues: together. • Portable computer. • Connected by cables. • Apparatus,appliances. • devices,called "clients". • which can be made to work • PC that sits on your desk. • is stored in logical pools. • Computer software and their • keep the computer organized. • multiple computer platforms. • and connections in a network. • functionality for other programs • addresses, and after www. in web • ...
KROC CENTER SENIOR CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-05-13
Across
- PLANK LEG
- PERSONAL IMAGE
- COVID 19
- NOT DIVING IN OUR POOL
- REGISTRATION
- BASKETBALL LINGO
- CREATIVE SIDE
- ENCOURAGING___TO HAVE A BETTER LIFE
- OUR Ministry is motivated by the love of___
- MUSIC,VOICE,GUITAR,PIANO
- PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
- FIRST WED OF THE MONTH
- DAY TRIP
- HEALTHY MOVEMENT
- Mon/Wed/Fri
- THERAPY
- WE ARE ALL CREATED___
- MOVING FEET
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- RANDOM ACTS
- PHYSICAL & MENTAL EXERCISE
- PADDLEBOARD SPORT
- CHINESE MARTIAL ART
- OUR MESSAGE IS BASES ON THE ___
- PIE AND ___
- ACTIVE, SPUNKY
- YOUR ARE A MEMBER
- SWEATING TO THE BEAT
- MOVIES,GAMES,PUZZLES
- A FEELING OF FELLOWSHIP WITH OTHERS
- UNIVERSAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
- ALL OF US
- LAZY RIVER
- SOCIAL DISTANCE
33 Clues: THERAPY • COVID 19 • DAY TRIP • PLANK LEG • ALL OF US • LAZY RIVER • RANDOM ACTS • PIE AND ___ • Mon/Wed/Fri • MOVING FEET • REGISTRATION • CREATIVE SIDE • PERSONAL IMAGE • ACTIVE, SPUNKY • SOCIAL DISTANCE • BASKETBALL LINGO • HEALTHY MOVEMENT • PADDLEBOARD SPORT • YOUR ARE A MEMBER • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY • CHINESE MARTIAL ART • SWEATING TO THE BEAT • MOVIES,GAMES,PUZZLES • WE ARE ALL CREATED___ • NOT DIVING IN OUR POOL • ...
Atom Chem 2021-10-18
Across
- Name of horizontal rows on periodic table
- Particle with a positive charge
- mass divided by volume
- affect of gravity on matter
- Type of chemical change
- Element with 10 protons
- going from Liquid to gas
- Particle with a neutral charge
- Determined by valance electrons
- substance changed at surface level
- substance changes at atomic level
Down
- Name of columns on the periodic table
- going from gas to Liquid
- Element with 80 protons
- Going from liquid to solid
- Smallest unit of matter
- Quantity of matter
- Mass divided by density
- Particle with a negative charge
- Stored energy
- Element with 1 proton
- motion energy
- Going from Solid to Liquid
- Volume times density
- Type of physical change
25 Clues: Stored energy • motion energy • Quantity of matter • Volume times density • Element with 1 proton • mass divided by volume • Element with 80 protons • Smallest unit of matter • Mass divided by density • Type of chemical change • Element with 10 protons • Type of physical change • going from gas to Liquid • going from Liquid to gas • Going from liquid to solid • Going from Solid to Liquid • ...
Atom Chem 2021-10-18
Across
- affect of gravity on matter
- Element with 10 protons
- Quantity of matter
- Mass divided by density
- substance changed at surface level
- Particle with a positive charge
- Element with 80 protons
- Type of physical change
- motion energy
- Particle with a negative charge
- Particle with a neutral charge
- Going from liquid to solid
- Going from Solid to Liquid
Down
- Name of columns on the periodic table
- going from Liquid to gas
- Type of chemical change
- Volume times density
- mass divided by volume
- going from gas to Liquid
- Determined by valance electrons
- Name of horizontal rows on periodic table
- substance changes at atomic level
- Stored energy
- Element with 1 proton
- Smallest unit of matter
25 Clues: Stored energy • motion energy • Quantity of matter • Volume times density • Element with 1 proton • mass divided by volume • Element with 10 protons • Type of chemical change • Mass divided by density • Element with 80 protons • Type of physical change • Smallest unit of matter • going from Liquid to gas • going from gas to Liquid • Going from liquid to solid • Going from Solid to Liquid • ...
Nutrition 2021-10-19
Across
- in good shape
- unit for measuring food value
- tissue in human or animal that helps body move
- these give you nourishment for growth
- when you are fat
- rhymes with fructose
- being nourished
- when you don’t have enough fluid in your body
- 350 calories per serving
- when blood moves through body
- your mom gave you the flintstones with breakfast everyday when you were little
Down
- thread from a vegetable tissues
- food one eats
- when you are hungry
- When you throat closes after you eat something
- pasta contains a lot of these
- One who plays sports
- Out moving and doing physical motion
- physical activity for fitness
- part of vitamin B complex group
20 Clues: in good shape • food one eats • being nourished • when you are fat • when you are hungry • One who plays sports • rhymes with fructose • 350 calories per serving • unit for measuring food value • pasta contains a lot of these • physical activity for fitness • when blood moves through body • thread from a vegetable tissues • part of vitamin B complex group • ...
Monkey vocab 2022-05-06
Across
- a mistake in the genetic code
- method where you harvest all trees
- number of different species in an area
- two species benefit from an interaction
- physical traits of genes
- something turned to create electricity
- another name for hydraulic fracturing
- living
- average weather of a region
- cold treeless biome
- Genetically Modified Organism
Down
- an animal changing itself to adapt
- unintentional catch of species
- physical location on chromosomes
- nonliving
- the death of a species
- short-term conditions of an area
- o3
- water from land to bodies of water
- Particulate Matter
- comes from cow farts
- modified organism GMO
- an individual's ability to survive
- type of pollution of particulate matter
24 Clues: o3 • living • nonliving • Particulate Matter • cold treeless biome • comes from cow farts • modified organism GMO • the death of a species • physical traits of genes • average weather of a region • a mistake in the genetic code • Genetically Modified Organism • unintentional catch of species • physical location on chromosomes • short-term conditions of an area • ...
unit 1 2017-10-13
Across
- an abundant amount of power
- anything that takes up space
- how much mass an object has
- characteristics of matter that change the matter
- a body of matter
- things on the periodic table
- how flammable an object is
- a physical property
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- a way to measure the length of something
- lose energy
- characteristics of an object that does not change the type of matter
- the act of measuring a heat transfer
- an irreversible chemical reaction involving the rearrangement of the atoms
- gain energy
- a reversible change in the physical properties of a substance
- the property of being soluble
- a mass or quality
- a chemical property
- a way to identify the degree of something
- a measuring unit
20 Clues: lose energy • gain energy • a body of matter • a measuring unit • a mass or quality • a chemical property • a physical property • how flammable an object is • an abundant amount of power • how much mass an object has • anything that takes up space • things on the periodic table • the property of being soluble • the act of measuring a heat transfer • a way to measure the length of something • ...
THE GREAT OUTDOORS 2023-05-10
Across
- ride a bicycle or motorbike
- being healthy or happy
- diagram of an area of land or sea
- activities done for enjoyment in your leisure time
- the process of finding a way to get from one place to another
- Country in the South Pacific
- object or feature of a landscape that is easily recognisable
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- conserving the natural environment
- to support, speak out about or recommend something
- an outdoors plastic disk throwing game
- focusing the mind and letting go of distractions
- in the open air
- an overgrown shrub
- outdoor treasure hunting activity
- weather conditions
- improvements to health
- Health psychological and emotional wellbeing
- ready to engage in physical movement
- large public garden or land
- Animals and landscapes outside
20 Clues: in the open air • an overgrown shrub • weather conditions • being healthy or happy • improvements to health • ride a bicycle or motorbike • large public garden or land • Country in the South Pacific • Animals and landscapes outside • outdoor treasure hunting activity • diagram of an area of land or sea • conserving the natural environment • ready to engage in physical movement • ...
STRESS - Signs and Strategies 2023-05-22
Across
- stresses of modern workplaces can cause
- or flight
- a significant impediment to health and wellbeing
- deep breathing relaxation technique
- when our wellbeing suffers so does our ___ health
- a feeling of not being able to cope
- under stress, some people lose control of their
- stress can result in serious ___ problems
- drastically decreases a person's wellbeing
Down
- can help manage emotions
- companies have a commitment to employee
- a symptom of stress
- an excellent way to help manage your stress
- a stress relief method is spending time with
- can help develop stress management
- stress causes many physical
- difficulty falling and staying asleep
- health and ___ are connected
- can cause poor sleep or panic attacks
- stress eating can result in
20 Clues: or flight • a symptom of stress • can help manage emotions • stress causes many physical • stress eating can result in • health and ___ are connected • can help develop stress management • deep breathing relaxation technique • a feeling of not being able to cope • difficulty falling and staying asleep • can cause poor sleep or panic attacks • ...
Evolution 2023-05-15
Across
- Shows link to common ancestor
- Physical structures
- Occurs when a small group colonizes in a new habitat
- Descending from ancient organisms
- Organisms better suited to their enviroment
- Where Darwin Studied
- One extreme is best
- Descendants with changes
- Live in same place at same time
- Average is best
- Study of genes
Down
- Remains of plant or animal
- Competition among species
- Genetically related by behaviors
- Selection by humans
- Both extremes are best average is bad
- Derived by ancestors all alike
- Early stage of embryos
- Inherited characteristics
- Variation in a gene sequence
- Well tested explanation
- Physical characteristics
- Ability to survive
- Proposed Evolution and Natural selection
- Evidence Darwin did NOT have
25 Clues: Study of genes • Average is best • Ability to survive • Physical structures • Selection by humans • One extreme is best • Where Darwin Studied • Early stage of embryos • Well tested explanation • Physical characteristics • Descendants with changes • Competition among species • Inherited characteristics • Remains of plant or animal • Variation in a gene sequence • Evidence Darwin did NOT have • ...
RIPDABS 2023-11-30
Across
- Fearless and confident expression.
- Like getting hit by a truck.
- Relaxation and leisure moments.
- Energetic strength and vitality.
- Dynamic and purposeful action.
- Complete and utter happiness.
- Bright and shining presence.
- The mental and physical connection.
- Harmonious combination of diverse elements.
- Joyful celebration and indulgence.
- Free time for enjoyment and relaxation.
- Communicating individuality and creativity.
- Calm and peaceful tranquility.
- Lively and robust energy.
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- Renew energy and vitality.
- Deep sense of happiness and delight.
- Exciting and daring experience.
- Physical well-being and activity.
- The Brand Name.
- Distinctive and fashionable expression.
- Balance, unity of elements and Lyric's sister.
- Refined and tasteful sophistication.
- Discover and engage in new experiences.
- Caveman cardio.
24 Clues: The Brand Name. • Caveman cardio. • Lively and robust energy. • Renew energy and vitality. • Like getting hit by a truck. • Bright and shining presence. • Complete and utter happiness. • Dynamic and purposeful action. • Calm and peaceful tranquility. • Exciting and daring experience. • Relaxation and leisure moments. • Energetic strength and vitality. • ...
Vocabulary 6+7 2016-06-08
20 Clues: würzig • Skizze • retten • Forelle • Vollkorn • Erdbeben • Vorspeise • Forschung • sprudelnd • körperlich • Gewohnheit • beseitigen • Weintrauben • Jahrhundert • Milchprodukt • Dokumentarfilm • Freizeitzentrum • hervorheben, betonen • ausgewogene Ernährung • Handlung (eines Films, einer Geschichte..)
pe vocab puzzle 2021-09-08
Across
- Sharing your thoughts with others.
- A state of well-balanced health and well being over a long period of time.
- Combination of a physical, mental/emotional and social well being.
- When people with different viewpoints, needs, or interests disagree with each other.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your physical emotions.
- The passing of traits from parent to biological children.
- ways to say no effectively
- Taking action to support a cause.
Down
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to cope with them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health.
- The ability to end a disagreement to stop it from escalating further.
- The traditions, beliefs, and customs of a certain group of people.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- To determine the quality of something.
- All the living and nonliving things around us.
- Something that is able to be trusted upon.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
16 Clues: ways to say no effectively • Taking action to support a cause. • Sharing your thoughts with others. • To determine the quality of something. • Something that is able to be trusted upon. • All the living and nonliving things around us. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • The passing of traits from parent to biological children. • ...
UNIT 1 VOCABULARY 2021-09-14
Across
- mass can´t be created or destroyed, only changed.
- the amount of space an object occupies.
- A transformation that changes a substance´s chemical makeup.
- any substance that holds physical space.
- Any substances´ factors that change during a chemical reaction.
- how much mass is packed into a specific volume.
- The amount of force on an object from gravity.
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- substances created from atoms of different elements being bonded together.
- A transformation that changes a substance´s physical form or appearence.
- a combination of two or more substances that are combined physically but not chemically.
- Any substances´ factors that are visible or measurable.
- A very small unit of a chemical element.
- a group of atoms bonded together.
- a third type of mixture that falls somewhere between suspensions and solutions.
- the ability of a substance to interact with another substance and form one or more new substances.
- a substance that has definite physical and chemical properties.
16 Clues: a group of atoms bonded together. • the amount of space an object occupies. • A very small unit of a chemical element. • any substance that holds physical space. • The amount of force on an object from gravity. • how much mass is packed into a specific volume. • mass can´t be created or destroyed, only changed. • Any substances´ factors that are visible or measurable. • ...
Social Studies- Unit 1 Geography Vocabulary 2022-09-01
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- temperature, rainfall, wind that is measured over a period of time
- land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- the imaginary lines that run through the meridian from the North to the South Poles
- the types of plants in an area
- a tool used for finding direction
- a sphere like shape that is a model of Earth
- the smallest ocean
- the largest continent
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- feature a part of Earth's surface including landmasses and water
- the mountain ranges that cover the Northeast region
- this is a physical feature on Earth's surface like a mountain or a plain
- the imaginary lines that run parallel west and east around Earth
- the region where the states of Georgia, Mississippi and Florida belong to
- this is the study of our physical areas and how humans interact
- this is an organized group that makes laws for our country, state, or a community
- a smaller stream of water that runs into a river
16 Clues: the smallest ocean • the largest continent • the types of plants in an area • a tool used for finding direction • a sphere like shape that is a model of Earth • land that is surrounded by water on three sides • a smaller stream of water that runs into a river • the mountain ranges that cover the Northeast region • ...
Understanding Your Health 2023-08-16
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- a way of life that includes little physical activity
- planned actions taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome
- the best coach at AJHS!
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to yourself or others
- a personal feeling or belief
- stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
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- the conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- volunteer programs whose goal is to improve the community and the life of its residents
- people in your age group
- state of well-being or total health
- behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health and wellness
- chemical substances, produced in glands, that help regulate many body functions
- the time when you start developing physical characteristics of adults of your gender
16 Clues: the best coach at AJHS! • people in your age group • a personal feeling or belief • state of well-being or total health • stage of life between childhood and adulthood • a way of life that includes little physical activity • related risks that increase in effect with each added risk • taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse • ...
marketing terms 2016-09-01
Michael crossword 2025-04-03
16 Clues: body • news • learn • health • limits • witness • sadness • nervous • healing • feelings • pressure • agreement • reactions • substances • embarrassment • communicating
Health crossword 2016-06-27
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- to kepp or stop something from happening
- to try to heal or cure a disease or illness.
- energy force in the body
- a Chinese medical practice that involves putting needles in a person's body
- a procedure performed by a surgeon.
- a sickness of a body part, organ, or system.
- a kind of training to relax the mind, often involving focus on a single thing.
- a kind of therapy that involves touching and rubbing the body
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- a person's usual food and drink.
- a person who is getting medical care or treatment
- physical, emotional, or mental pressure or tension.
- the use of special smell or fragances to improve someone's physical, mental or emotional health.
- regular physical activity done to increase fitness and health.
- the process of curing someone or making someone well.
14 Clues: energy force in the body • a person's usual food and drink. • a procedure performed by a surgeon. • to kepp or stop something from happening • to try to heal or cure a disease or illness. • a sickness of a body part, organ, or system. • a person who is getting medical care or treatment • physical, emotional, or mental pressure or tension. • ...
Occupational Health Hazards 2024-01-11
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- is the foundation for an effective OH&S program
- _______ hazards are living microorganisms or toxins that may cause harm to a worker’s body.
- _______ hazards are physical factors within the environment that may harm a worker’s musculoskeletal system
- _______ hazards include chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic hazards
- is worn by a worker to minimize exposure to occupational hazards
- Any worker using fall protection equipment must be trained by a _________ approved training provider
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- doing it
- any condition, substance, practice, or behavior that could cause injury, illness, disease or property damage
- _______ hazards are substances that can cause harm or damage to a person’s body.
- Regulations require that PPE must comply with the _____ standards
- seeing it
- thinking it
- _______ should develop a PPE policy for the workplace
- _______ hazards are conditions or situations that can cause injury or stress to a worker’s body
14 Clues: doing it • seeing it • thinking it • is the foundation for an effective OH&S program • _______ should develop a PPE policy for the workplace • is worn by a worker to minimize exposure to occupational hazards • Regulations require that PPE must comply with the _____ standards • _______ hazards include chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic hazards • ...
S. E. R. 2025-07-31
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- A physical symptom mentioned in the worksheet, often experienced alongside strong emotions.
- A cognitive technique for changing your thinking about a situation
- A healthy activity that helps manage emotions
- An effective technique for processing emotions and thoughts.
- One of the primary emotions listed in the worksheet
- A skill involving focusing on the present moment.
- A core component of emotion regulation, according to the provided information.
- One of the two categories of emotions listed on the provided worksheet
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- A physical symptom that can be associated with stress or strong emotions
- A strategy used to change the intensity of an emotion
- A common difficulty associated with emotional dysregulation.
- The ability to manage and respond to your own emotional experiences
- Taking steps to improve your physical well-being
- Acting without considering the consequences
14 Clues: Acting without considering the consequences • A healthy activity that helps manage emotions • Taking steps to improve your physical well-being • A skill involving focusing on the present moment. • One of the primary emotions listed in the worksheet • A strategy used to change the intensity of an emotion • A common difficulty associated with emotional dysregulation. • ...
School Subjects 2025-01-15
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- The study of computers and computational systems.
- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- The art of arranging sounds in time to produce a composition.
- The expression of creativity through painting, drawing, or sculpture.
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- The study of language, literature, and composition.
- The systematic study of the physical and natural world.
- The study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- The study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- The art of performing plays or theatrical works.
- Education The subject focused on physical fitness and sports.
- The branch of science that deals with the composition and properties of substances.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
14 Clues: The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • The scientific study of the mind and behavior. • The art of performing plays or theatrical works. • The study of computers and computational systems. • The study of language, literature, and composition. • The systematic study of the physical and natural world. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
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- Training: work/exercise is followed by rest
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- Equivalent: unit use to quantify energy expenditure
- Fibers: fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Activity: Walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- Principle: the loss of effects of training when ceasing an fitness program
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- Period: the purpose is to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Percentage of work output/work input
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Period: to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Oxygen Consumption: measure of oxygen consumption by the myocardial muscle
- Testing: one principle includes changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Oxygen Consumption: a measure of the body's capacity to use oxygen
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- Training: a series of exercise activities
- Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs
- Formula: used to determine max heart rate
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- the ability to perform physical work
- Principle: training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- Principle: stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Testing: used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- Exercise Period: training part of a program
- Fibers: slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Angina: due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- Activity: any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
34 Clues: Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs • Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs • generally 3 - 4 times per week • the ability to perform physical work • Percentage of work output/work input • Training: a series of exercise activities • Formula: used to determine max heart rate • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Training: work/exercise is followed by rest • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
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- product of frequency, intensity, and time
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Activity includes walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- Fibers that have fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Principle that states stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- Testing may include changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- the ability to perform physical work
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Activity that is any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- Percentage of work output/work input
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Fibers that have slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Activity between 2.0 - 2.9 METs
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- Formula used to determine max heart rate
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Exercise Period that is the training part of a program
- a type of Angina that occurs due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Activity between 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- Testing used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- Period to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Principle that states the loss of effects of training happen when ceasing an fitness program
- Training that includes work/exercise is followed by rest
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Principle that states that training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- Period to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Training that includes a series of exercise activities
31 Clues: generally 3 - 4 times per week • Activity between 3.0 - 5.9 METs • Activity between 2.0 - 2.9 METs • the ability to perform physical work • Percentage of work output/work input • Formula used to determine max heart rate • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Exercise Period that is the training part of a program • ...
GERON 2025-10-09
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- _____ decline is one of the physical challenges of aging, which can affect safety, nutrition, independence and quality of life
- Competence It plays a crucial role in reducing health disparities among diverse elderly populations, shown by understanding and respecting the cultural beliefs, values, and practices of each individual.
- Type of care which involves addressing physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
- It is a psychological challenge experienced by elderly people, which is defined as a mental disorder in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for long periods and often feels no interest in anything
- One of the healthcare challenges that older adults face is the ______ on healthcare systems due to aging population.
- These are challenges of aging including chronic illnesses, mobility limitations, and sensory decline.
- Support for patient rights, dignity, and autonomy.
- It plays a crucial role in supporting older adults through these transitions.
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- It is a cultural value that emphasizes honoring and valuing the wisdom, experience, and authority of older individuals within a society.
- ______ Care that extends over prolonged periods.
- ______l limitations is one of the physical challenges of aging, which increases the risk of falls and loss of independence
- Refers to the stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel) and discrimination (how we act) towards others or oneself based on age.
- It is a psychological challenge experienced by elderly people, which is defined as a medical condition causing the memory and other mental abilities to gradually become worse and lead to confused behavior
- To achieve ________in nursing care, "hindi pwede ang pwede na".
- It is a psychological challenge experienced by elderly people, which is defined as an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future
- One of the healthcare challenges among aging population is limited ____ to quality healthcare services.
- These are challenges of aging including depression, anxiety, dementia, and loss of independence.
- It is healthcare challenge which is defined as the regular use of 5 or more medications at the same time commonly seen in older adults
- Type of care for long-term or end-of-life needs.
- It is a universal process marked by physical, psychological, and social changes.
20 Clues: ______ Care that extends over prolonged periods. • Type of care for long-term or end-of-life needs. • Support for patient rights, dignity, and autonomy. • To achieve ________in nursing care, "hindi pwede ang pwede na". • It plays a crucial role in supporting older adults through these transitions. • ...
The Studies Of 2020-04-08
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- The study of earth physical structure and substance
- The study of origins of words
- The study of trees
- The study of trees
- The study of organisms and their physical surroundings
- The study of language
- The study of animals
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- The study of plants
- The study of celestial bodies
- The science of time measurement
- The study of blood
- The study of the weather
- The study of properties of substances
- The study of fungi
- The study of the sea
15 Clues: The study of blood • The study of fungi • The study of trees • The study of trees • The study of plants • The study of the sea • The study of animals • The study of language • The study of the weather • The study of celestial bodies • The study of origins of words • The science of time measurement • The study of properties of substances • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-21
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- Medical terminology for low back
- Swimming pool therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Abbreviation for Physical Therapy
- The way you walk
- Medical terminology for neck
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- Medical terminology for knee
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for head
- Medical terminology for upper back
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for upper leg
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for head • Medical terminology for neck • National Physical Therapy Month • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Abbreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Health and Fitness 2013-04-22
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- a domain
- an influence of PA
- number of domains
- a type of social benefit
- a important part of your body/influence of PA
- "national physical activity guidlines"
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- Dimension
- a leisure that you can do
- a domain
- Dimension
- something you do everyday
- "world health organisation"
- an influence of PA
- "physical Activity"
14 Clues: a domain • a domain • Dimension • Dimension • number of domains • an influence of PA • an influence of PA • "physical Activity" • a type of social benefit • a leisure that you can do • something you do everyday • "world health organisation" • "national physical activity guidlines" • a important part of your body/influence of PA
I love me 2024-02-19
11 Clues: to festered • joy or excitement • the current month • a feeling of worry • your support system • synonym for feelings • a bond between two people • apps that you socialize on • you can write your thoughts in a • your mental, physical, & emotional __ • Physical activities you participate in
Sports Medicine Thing 2021-01-08
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- instruction in physical exercise and games,especially in schools
- the science of movement of a living body, including how muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments work together to produce movement.
- the medical specialty concerned with the care of illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention.
- design and fabricate medical supportive devices and measure and fit patients for them.
- a form of development in which an experienced person, called a coach, supports a learner or client in achieving a specific personal or professional goal by providing training and guidance.
- the format of exercise which highlights building the strength, size as well as endurance of skeletal muscles.
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- the applying of medical or surgical agencies for the purpose of preventing, relieving, or curing disease, or aiding natural functions, or modifying or removing the results of physical injury.
- the physiology of physical exercise
- studies on the type, as well as the quantity of fluids and food taken by an athlete.
- specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of foot problems, however, because of the foot's unique interaction with the lower limb, sports podiatrists are often involved in the treatment of injuries affecting the ankle, shins, knees, hips and lower back.
- a proficiency that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes, developmental and social aspects of sports participation, and systemic issues associated with sports settings and organizations.
- specialize in diagnosing and treating sports/athletic performance related injuries
- a continuum of infinite possibilities for better or worse physical or mental health
- a type of alternative medicine and pseudoscience that emphasizes physical manipulation of the body's muscle tissue and bones.
- a type of massage technique that focuses on treating soft tissue aches, pain and injuries that are associated with recreational activities.
- a special process of preparation of sports persons based on scientific principles aimed at improving and maintaining higher performance capacity in different sports activities.
- encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of emergent, acute or chronic injuries and medical conditions.
- the prevention of oral/facial athletic injuries and related oral diseases and manifestations.
18 Clues: the physiology of physical exercise • instruction in physical exercise and games,especially in schools • specialize in diagnosing and treating sports/athletic performance related injuries • a continuum of infinite possibilities for better or worse physical or mental health • studies on the type, as well as the quantity of fluids and food taken by an athlete. • ...
