respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2022-01-21
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- this word means to breathe in
- this is a sticky substance we have in our nostrils and also our lungs that filter out germs and particles
- this is the big organ inside our chests where air is exchanged
- this is what we breathe out
- this organ is also called the windpipe
- this is what we breathe in
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- this means to breathe out
- this is the system through which we breathe
- the dome-shapes muscle under our lungs that contract and relax when we breathe
- this organ allows you to breathe in and also to eat
- this organ allows us to breathe in as well as smell
11 Clues: this means to breathe out • this is what we breathe in • this is what we breathe out • this word means to breathe in • this organ is also called the windpipe • this is the system through which we breathe • this organ allows you to breathe in and also to eat • this organ allows us to breathe in as well as smell • ...
Respiratory System 2022-04-22
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- the name of the nerve that controls breathing
- normal breath in and out
- component of red blood cells that carry oxygen
- skeletal muscle that helps inspiration
- the amount of air expired after a full breath in then a complete breath out.
- area of the brain that controls breathing rate
- the cartilage dome at the bottom of the thoracic cavity
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- muscles between the ribs which move the rib cage up and down during respiration
- the control of breathing from carbon dioxide levels in the blood
- the shift of the O2 dissociation curve to the right
- the amount of air expired in one minute
11 Clues: normal breath in and out • skeletal muscle that helps inspiration • the amount of air expired in one minute • the name of the nerve that controls breathing • component of red blood cells that carry oxygen • area of the brain that controls breathing rate • the shift of the O2 dissociation curve to the right • the cartilage dome at the bottom of the thoracic cavity • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-05
Across
- Paired major organs of respiration that contain bronchi and are divided into clearly defined lobes
- windpipe; has distinct rings of cartilage
- flap that covers the larynx during swallowing
- drawing in of a breath
- lining of respiratory tract that secretes mucus
- no breathing
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- abnormally fast respiratory rate/breathing
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases with cells
- grape-like clusters at ends of bronchioles where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- tiny hairs inside nostrils that help filter air
- “voice box” that contains vocal cords
11 Clues: no breathing • drawing in of a breath • “voice box” that contains vocal cords • windpipe; has distinct rings of cartilage • abnormally fast respiratory rate/breathing • flap that covers the larynx during swallowing • tiny hairs inside nostrils that help filter air • lining of respiratory tract that secretes mucus • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases with cells • ...
Respiratory system 2022-03-27
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- The wind pipe is also known as the what?
- What is the name of the air sacs in the lungs
- The intercostal muscles and _________ help us breathe.
- What is the name of the two tubes that go into the lungs
- What is the name of the small branching tubes in the lungs
- What happens in the alveoli
- The trachea has ________ rings to keep it open
- We need to breath to get __________
Down
- Oxygen is used during the process of _______________ to make energy
- What helps to protect the lungs?
- Carbon dioxide and ________ are the gases involved in gas exchange
- What is the name of the structure that stops food getting into your lungs
12 Clues: What happens in the alveoli • What helps to protect the lungs? • We need to breath to get __________ • The wind pipe is also known as the what? • What is the name of the air sacs in the lungs • The trachea has ________ rings to keep it open • The intercostal muscles and _________ help us breathe. • What is the name of the two tubes that go into the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-14
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- Oxygenation Interventions if SpO2 <90%; involves positioning
- Measures pulse saturation (SpO2) via a wave of infrared light
- airway inflammation resulting in remodeling of airways
- factors that affect _______: Muscle weakness, lung compliance, & airway resistance
- also known as a face tent; fits loosely around the neck; delivers 24% -100%
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- a ratio of 2:2 of the anteroposterior to transverse diameter
- Decrease of oxygen concentration in the blood
- low-pitched, clear, hollow sound that predominates in healthy lung tissue
- loud, high pitched crowing heard without sethoscope
- the location of your hands during a symmetric chest expansion assessment
- pathologic condition that involves enlargement of alveoli
11 Clues: Decrease of oxygen concentration in the blood • loud, high pitched crowing heard without sethoscope • airway inflammation resulting in remodeling of airways • pathologic condition that involves enlargement of alveoli • a ratio of 2:2 of the anteroposterior to transverse diameter • Oxygenation Interventions if SpO2 <90%; involves positioning • ...
Respiratory system 2025-10-21
Across
- voice box located between the pharynx and the trachea
- tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs
- part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity space inside
- a flap that covers the opening of the larynx during swallowing
- a large muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing
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- membrane that lines the lungs and chest cavity
- smaller airways that lead to the alveoli
- the tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs
- wind pipe carries are from the larynx to the bronchi
- primary organ of the respiratory system
- cavity space inside the nose where air enters
11 Clues: primary organ of the respiratory system • smaller airways that lead to the alveoli • cavity space inside the nose where air enters • membrane that lines the lungs and chest cavity • tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs • wind pipe carries are from the larynx to the bronchi • voice box located between the pharynx and the trachea • ...
Respiratory system 2025-09-11
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- Uppermost projection of the external nose
- Latin term for “lungs”
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Cartilaginous structure commonly called the “voice box”
- Facial bone with largest paranasal sinus, above upper molars
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- The “wings” of the nose
- Latin term for the “windpipe”
- The tubes branching off from the trachea
- Flap that prevents food from entering the larynx when swallowing
- Bony partition dividing nasal cavity
- The area or passage behind mouth/nose
11 Clues: Latin term for “lungs” • The “wings” of the nose • Latin term for the “windpipe” • Bony partition dividing nasal cavity • The area or passage behind mouth/nose • Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs • The tubes branching off from the trachea • Uppermost projection of the external nose • Cartilaginous structure commonly called the “voice box” • ...
7.3 Review 2022-01-11
Across
- Breathing system
- a group of organs working together (2 words)
- MMHGR.R
- Brain system
- Immune system
- Heart system
- M.MHGRR (3 words)
- Muscle system
- MM.HGRR
- Make offspring system
- a group of organ systems working together
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- Get rid of waste system
- Skin system
- a group of tissues working together
- a group of cells working together
- MMH.GRR
- MMHG.RR
- Hormone system
- MMHGRR. (3 words)
- Bone system
- Breakdown food system
- basic unit of life
- One of the four tissue types (think of connections between bones and muscles)
- One of the four tissue types (think of your skin)
- One of the four tissue types (think of lifting weights)
- One of the four tissue types (think of your brain)
- study of life
27 Clues: MMH.GRR • MMHG.RR • MMHGR.R • MM.HGRR • Skin system • Bone system • Brain system • Heart system • Immune system • Muscle system • study of life • Hormone system • Breathing system • MMHGRR. (3 words) • M.MHGRR (3 words) • basic unit of life • Breakdown food system • Make offspring system • Get rid of waste system • a group of cells working together • a group of tissues working together • ...
Respiratory 2021-04-15
Across
- Routes air into the rest of the airways and food into the esophagus
- The term ___ Escalator refers to the movement of mucus along the respiratory tract toward the pharynx
- The exchange of O2 and Co2 between the air spaces in the lungs and the blood takes place by diffusion across the alveolar and capillary walls, which together forms the respiratory ____.
- Breathing in is called ___. For air to flow into the lungs, alveolar pressure must become lower than atmospheric pressure. This condition is
- The respiratory ___ produces mucus that traps particles and lubricates the airways
- Type ___ alveolar cells, secrete alveolar fluid, which keeps the surface between the cells and the air moist.
- Type ___ alveolar cells form a nearly continuous lining of the alveolar wall, and are the main sites of gas exchange
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- The ____ zone is the part of the respiratory system from the nose to the terminal bronchioles.
- The___ zone is the part of the respiratory system that contains alveoli
- There are three pressures that are important to ___. Atmospheric pressure, alveolar pressure and intrapleural pressure
- The passageway for air and food and serves as a resonating chamber for speech sounds.
- The __ ventilation is the total volume of air inspired and expired each minute. This is the tidal volume multiplied by respiratory rate.
- Included in the alveolar fluid is ___, which is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins.
- Breathing out is callec ___, and is due to a pressure gradient. Alveolar pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
- The space within the nose is called the _ _
15 Clues: The space within the nose is called the _ _ • Routes air into the rest of the airways and food into the esophagus • The___ zone is the part of the respiratory system that contains alveoli • The respiratory ___ produces mucus that traps particles and lubricates the airways • The passageway for air and food and serves as a resonating chamber for speech sounds. • ...
Body systems 2023-02-21
Across
- Carry oxygen and nutrients through the blood
- Muscular pump that circulates blood through your body
- Muscular sac that stores urine
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to heart
- Carries oxygenated blood back to heart
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- Carries deoxygenated blood to lungs for oxygenation
- Fragments of cells that clot blood so wounds can heal
- Filter blood and produce urine
- The systems working together to keep you alive
- Defend against foriegn invaders
- Tube that food passes through to get to stomach
- Largest vein, inferior and superior
- Largest artery in the circulatory system
- Most important respiratory system muscle, flexes, filling lungs with air
16 Clues: Filter blood and produce urine • Muscular sac that stores urine • Defend against foriegn invaders • Largest vein, inferior and superior • Main organ of the respiratory system • Carries oxygenated blood back to heart • Largest artery in the circulatory system • Carry oxygen and nutrients through the blood • Blood vessels that carry blood back to heart • ...
Body Systems/Homeostasis BB 2023-03-15
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- organs that make substances
- muscle ___ contracts to move muscles
- ___ system allows people to feel
- ___ system is the frame for the human body
- ___ system breaks down food for nutrients
- ___ system lets you breath
- the body's chemical messengers
- ___ system removes waste from the body
- muscle ___ are muscle cells
- the tubes that form a bond between the arterioles and venules.
- ___ feedback inhibits another system
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- ___ loop keeps the body systems in check
- ___ feedback strengthens another system
- ___ system allows you to move
- ___ system lets blood flow through the body
- ___ system creates hormones for the body
- ___ system is what creates offspring
- what the body systems are trying to reach
- ___ return used blood to the heart
- ___ distribute blood to other systems
20 Clues: ___ system lets you breath • organs that make substances • muscle ___ are muscle cells • ___ system allows you to move • the body's chemical messengers • ___ system allows people to feel • ___ return used blood to the heart • muscle ___ contracts to move muscles • ___ system is what creates offspring • ___ feedback inhibits another system • ___ distribute blood to other systems • ...
Anatomy Chapter 1 Review 2024-02-11
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- study of the eye
- system that includes liver or stomach
- study of the aging process
- study of newborns
- system that has major function of gas exchange
- system that transports nutrients throughout body
- study of tissues
- study of cancer
- system that filters waste out of blood
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- system that has function of movement
- system that includes skin, hair and nails
- system that provides framework and protects organs
- system that sends chemical messages throughout body
- study of the brain
- study of kidneys
- study of blood
- study of the skin
- study of the heart
18 Clues: study of blood • study of cancer • study of the eye • study of kidneys • study of tissues • study of newborns • study of the skin • study of the brain • study of the heart • study of the aging process • system that has function of movement • system that includes liver or stomach • system that filters waste out of blood • system that includes skin, hair and nails • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-05-06
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- Structural support
- Removes waste
- Protects the body externally
- Protects the body internally
- Has lymph vessels
- System, Groups of organs
- A part of the nervous system
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- Helps with movement
- The lungs are a major organ in this system
- A part of the cardiovascular system
- Digests nutrients
- Produces an offspring
- Transports molecules
- Sends signals
- Sends hormones
- Transports nutrients and oxygen
16 Clues: Removes waste • Sends signals • Sends hormones • Digests nutrients • Has lymph vessels • Structural support • Helps with movement • Transports molecules • Produces an offspring • System, Groups of organs • Protects the body externally • Protects the body internally • A part of the nervous system • Transports nutrients and oxygen • A part of the cardiovascular system • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-05-05
Across
- Contains the vocal cords.
- Means the lungs.
- Large muscle that makes you breathe.
- Another word for mucus.
- Major cause of most types of COPD.
- Brings air to the alveoli.
- Tiny hair-like projections that sweep fereign particles away from the lungs.
- Means "to block."
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- The main tube used for breathing.
- A bacterial or viral infection that causes the lungs to make a crackling sound while breathing.
- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.
- Another word for "snot."
- When a person's airways become narrow and swollen.
- Long-term inflammation of the bronchi.
- Sounds "squeaky" when you breathe.
- Means long lasting.
- Hairlike structures that capture small particles.
- From the trachea to the bronchioles.
18 Clues: Means the lungs. • Means "to block." • Means long lasting. • Another word for mucus. • Another word for "snot." • Contains the vocal cords. • Brings air to the alveoli. • The main tube used for breathing. • Sounds "squeaky" when you breathe. • Major cause of most types of COPD. • Large muscle that makes you breathe. • From the trachea to the bronchioles. • ...
human respiratory system 2023-06-23
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- it is a pipe-like structure that directs air towards the lungs and out of the lungs (7)
- it provides a passage to the air , so air can move towards the trachea (7)
- movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration (7)
- part of breathing where the air is taken into the lungs (10)
- tiny openings on the sides of an insect's body (9)
- it is located between the trachea and pharynx (6)
- muscles present in between ribs (18)
- tiny air sacs in the lungs (7)
- breaking down of glucose in presence of oxygen to release carbon dioxide and energy (11)
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- thin tubes in the body that carry blood (16)
- muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest (9)
- the trachea branches into bronchi and then into _________ that go into the lungs (11)
- network of tube-like structures (trachea) that carry air into an insect's body (14)
- part of breathing where air is drawn out of the lungs (10)
- that carries air in and out of the body (4)
- organs that help many aquatic animals such as fish to breathe (5)
- these are air bag-like structures that help to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the blood (5)
17 Clues: tiny air sacs in the lungs (7) • muscles present in between ribs (18) • that carries air in and out of the body (4) • thin tubes in the body that carry blood (16) • it is located between the trachea and pharynx (6) • tiny openings on the sides of an insect's body (9) • part of breathing where air is drawn out of the lungs (10) • ...
Respiratory System Vocab 2023-11-13
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- A flexible flap of cartilage that covers the opening of the airway during swallowing
- Section of the upper respiratory tract that warms, filters and moistens air
- The smallest branches of the bronchial tubes
- septum The wall between the nostrils
- Voicebox, “Adam’s apple”
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide transported by the bloodstream
- Folded mucous membranes in the larynx which vibrate from expelled air to form sounds
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- Exchanging gasses between blood and tissue cells
- Exchanging gasses between alveoli and blood
- Divisions of the trachea into left and right
- Windpipe
- Air moving in and out of the lungs, breathing
- Large, soft and spongy organs in the thoracic cavity
- Cells that line the respiratory tract with cilia (microscopic hairs) and mucus to trap and move inhaled particles out of the airways
- membrane The lining of the lungs
- Thin-walled air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Throat
17 Clues: Throat • Windpipe • Voicebox, “Adam’s apple” • membrane The lining of the lungs • septum The wall between the nostrils • Exchanging gasses between alveoli and blood • Divisions of the trachea into left and right • The smallest branches of the bronchial tubes • Air moving in and out of the lungs, breathing • Exchanging gasses between blood and tissue cells • ...
CH16 Respiratory System 2026-02-25
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- A flap of tissue that covers the trachea when swallowing solids/liquids.
- The series of chemical reactions that require oxygen and carbohydrates to create ATP. (two words, no spaces)
- to the alveoli. (two words, no spaces)
- The progressively smaller tubes that branch off of the bronchus ultimately terminating at the alveoli.
- Two spongy, hollow organs located in the thoracic cavity.
- The tubes that branch off the trachea.
- The opening in the back of the throat superior to the esophagus and trachea.
- The upper respiratory passageway that cleanses, warms and humidifies air. (two words, no spaces)
- The movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration.
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- The cartilage reinforced tube that goes down the neck and branches off towards each lung.
- The movement of air in/out of the lungs due to pressure change. (two words, no spaces)
- The small passages connecting the
- Superior to the trachea, location of the vocal cords.
- The movement of gasses from the lungs/bloodstream through diffusion. (two words, no spaces)
- The air sacs where gas exchange occurs.
- The flat muscle that sits inferior to the lungs/heart that allows for pressure change in the lungs.
- The area in the respiratory system that includes the lungs, bronchi, and alveoli. (two words, no spaces)
- A slimy and sticky solution secreted by cells in the respiratory, digestive and urinary systems.
18 Clues: The small passages connecting the • to the alveoli. (two words, no spaces) • The tubes that branch off the trachea. • The air sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Superior to the trachea, location of the vocal cords. • Two spongy, hollow organs located in the thoracic cavity. • A flap of tissue that covers the trachea when swallowing solids/liquids. • ...
Science Review Chapter 3 2024-01-10
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- the top layer of skin
- the system that controls body functions and activities
- the type of circulation that provides large amounts of oxygen and nutrients necessary to keep the heart pumping
- the straw-colored liquid in the blood
- the body's largest internal organ
- large blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- a long muscular tube that connects your mouth to your stomach
- a group of tissues specifically arranged to perform a definite function or functions
- the "breathing muscle"
- a break or crack in a bone
- large, spongy organs of the respiratory system
- bundles of fibers that connect the central nervous system with the rest of the body
- large blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- the system that moves body parts
- the type of glands that help the thyroid gland control blood calcium
- the type of muscle that functions whether you think about it or not
- the nerve fibers that transmit messages from the central nervous system to the muscles and other organs
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- the nervous system composed of the nerves and nerve tissues
- the nervous system that contains the brain and spinal cord
- the system that transports nutrients, wastes, respiratory gases and other materials
- the chief organ of the nervous system
- the system that covers and protects the body
- the chemical substances that control growth, digestion, and other automatic activities
- a group of organs that function together as a unit to perform a definite job for the body
- the largest part of the brain that controls conscious though and reason
- the system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- strong, tough tissues that connect to other bones
- the wrinkled, fist sized mass at the back of the brain below the cerebrum
- the hardest substance in the body
- the system that provides oxygen to the blood and removes carbon dioxide from it
- the nerve fibers that transmit information to the brain and spinal cord
- the type of circulation that transports blood back and forth between the lungs and the heart
- the system that concentrates and removes liquid wastes
- the place where two or more bones meet
34 Clues: the top layer of skin • the "breathing muscle" • a break or crack in a bone • the system that moves body parts • the body's largest internal organ • the hardest substance in the body • the chief organ of the nervous system • the straw-colored liquid in the blood • the place where two or more bones meet • the system that covers and protects the body • ...
Muscular System 2022-02-13
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- The fiber bundles in muscles receive signals from the _______ ______
- The ________ ______ are located in between bones
- The muscular system is related to the respiratory system by allowing air containing 20% ______ to enter the lungs with the increased volume
- Muscles are attached to bones by _______ and help them to move. When a muscle contracts, it gets shorter and so pulls on the bone it is attached to. When a muscle relaxes, it goes back to its normal size. Therefore muscles have to work in pairs to move a joint.
- The ______ ______ are located in the walls of the heart
- Those signals contract the ______, which in turn generates force and motion
- Muscles, attached to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are responsible for ________
- Skeletal muscles are also called _______ muscles
- Your _____ _____ are located in the stomach and intestines
- A person has more than 600 _____
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- The muscular system is related to the respiratory system by how the enriched Oxygen air diffuses into the Oxygen poor blood in the _________ ___________. This is the function of the respiratory system
- The muscular system is related to the ___________ ______ by the muscular system using the diaphragm to enlarge the volume of the lungs
- The ______ ____ is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Their predominant function is contractibility.
- Almost all movement in the body is the result of ______ contraction
- An _____ ______ consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles
15 Clues: A person has more than 600 _____ • The ________ ______ are located in between bones • Skeletal muscles are also called _______ muscles • The ______ ______ are located in the walls of the heart • Your _____ _____ are located in the stomach and intestines • Almost all movement in the body is the result of ______ contraction • ...
Excretory System 2022-11-09
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- The Integumentary System gets rid of ______.
- This organ is one way of getting rid of waste, but its in the Digestive System.
- A process in which a machine takes place of the kidneys. (filters blood for the body)
- The Respiratory System gets rid of ______.
- A tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
- This organ is one way of getting rid of waste, but its in the Integumentary System.
- The _____________ filters and rids of cellular waste in our body.
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- Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder.
- ______ is one response to lack of water.
- The Excretory System eliminates cellular ____ from our body.
- The storage sac for urine.
- This organ is one way of getting rid of waste, but its in the Respiratory System.
- The cell organelle that relates to this system.
- The main organ of the Excretory System
- This is an issue that happens when buildup in the kidneys happen.
15 Clues: The storage sac for urine. • The main organ of the Excretory System • ______ is one response to lack of water. • The Respiratory System gets rid of ______. • The Integumentary System gets rid of ______. • The cell organelle that relates to this system. • Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder. • The Excretory System eliminates cellular ____ from our body. • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2024-03-06
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- The gasses exchange in your lungs through a process known as simple ____
- Slippery sticky substance that helps moisten and protect your respiratory system.
- Muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that's expansion & contraction enables breathing
- Gas humans need to intake for muscle function and basic survival.
- Aka "Voice box" Connects the larynx to the bronchi and transports air.
- Flap in your throat that keeps food/solids out of your trachea.
- Respiratory condition when air-sacs fill up with fluid.
- Blood vessels that wall the alveoli
- Largest organ in the respiratory system (You have 2 of them)
- These blood cells transport oxygen & carbon dioxide
- The Nasal _____ sits right behind your nose and helps moisten air you breathe
- 1 of 2 entrances/exits for air in your nose.
- These inside your nose help filter out dust/debris.
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- The ____ vein & artery carry oxygen to & from the heart to be oxygenated by the lungs.
- Common respiratory of airway narrowing/inflammation.
- Lung ____ is the maximum volume of air your lungs can take in
- Carbon ____ is the gas humans exhale as a byproduct of respiration.
- The smaller branch-like air passages inside your lungs.
- Aka "the throat" is an air passageway and also used for swallowing food.
- Fastest way for your body to intake the largest amount of air.
- Respiratory virus that was responsible for the pandemic in 2020.
- ____ exercise is when your muscles use oxygen as the primary source of energy (like when you jog!)
- 2 tubes that connect your trachea to each lung
- Small air-like sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Sudden expulsion of air due to throat irritation.
- Aka "The windpipe"
26 Clues: Aka "The windpipe" • Blood vessels that wall the alveoli • 1 of 2 entrances/exits for air in your nose. • Small air-like sacs where gas exchange occurs • 2 tubes that connect your trachea to each lung • Sudden expulsion of air due to throat irritation. • These blood cells transport oxygen & carbon dioxide • These inside your nose help filter out dust/debris. • ...
Human Body System Crossword 2024-05-10
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- It is a major part of the respiratory system that allows oxygen into the body and detaches carbon dioxide.
- This system protects the body from infection and well protecting cells.
- This is a vital part of the circulatory system which pumps out blood throughout the body.
- This is a major part of the digestive system and it where our food intake is stored.
- This part is crucial to your whole body and is a major part of the circulatory system and is important for your intelligence, control and is known as the most complex part of the human body.
- Cord This is a major part of the nervous system, it sends the message to your brain as it is connects your lower back to your brain.
- This system allows for you to remove waste through your bodies.
- It is a part of the respiratory system that is used to inhale and exhale.
- This is a part of the circulatory system, it helps carry the blood away from the heart.
- The biggest organ in the human body, it’s a part of the integumentary system.
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- This system provides the structure for your body in order for it to move. It is crucial to build our bodies.
- system This system messages between the brain and the rest of the body to control movement, and helps with sensation and bodily functions.
- It is a growing tissue used in the musculoskeletal system.
- It's a system thyroid that create hormones that helps with the body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate etc. That is found in the front of the neck.
- This system is used to distribute blood, oxygen, nutrients to cells and takes away waste in the body.
- This system is detrimental to the human body because of the factor of inhaling oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- This is a major part of the digestive system. There are 2 of them, on of them breaks down the food to a liquid and the other one produces the waste.
17 Clues: It is a growing tissue used in the musculoskeletal system. • This system allows for you to remove waste through your bodies. • This system protects the body from infection and well protecting cells. • It is a part of the respiratory system that is used to inhale and exhale. • The biggest organ in the human body, it’s a part of the integumentary system. • ...
Organ Systems 2021-05-07
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- System that contains hormones
- Makes up the organs
- Makes up the organ system
- System that contains hair and nails
- System responsible for fighting infection
- System that contains the lungs
- System responsible for breeding
- System that contains the heart
- Main system that provides movement
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- System that contains the stomach
- System that communicates with the body
- System that contains the bones
- System that releases waste
- Makes up the tissue
14 Clues: Makes up the organs • Makes up the tissue • Makes up the organ system • System that releases waste • System that contains hormones • System that contains the bones • System that contains the lungs • System that contains the heart • System responsible for breeding • System that contains the stomach • Main system that provides movement • System that contains hair and nails • ...
Respiratory 2021-04-02
Across
- Breathing in is called ___. For air to flow into the lungs, alveolar pressure must become lower than atmospheric pressure. This condition is
- Routes air into the rest of the airways and food into the esophagus
- The __ ventilation is the total volume of air inspired and expired each minute. This is the tidal volume multiplied by respiratory rate.
- The space within the nose is called the _ _
- The ____ zone is the part of the respiratory system from the nose to the terminal bronchioles.
- The exchange of O2 and Co2 between the air spaces in the lungs and the blood takes place by diffusion across the alveolar and capillary walls, which together forms the respiratory ____.
- Breathing out is callec ___, and is due to a pressure gradient. Alveolar pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
- The___ zone is the part of the respiratory system that contains alveoli
- Type ___ alveolar cells form a nearly continuous lining of the alveolar wall, and are the main sites of gas exchange
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- Included in the alveolar fluid is ___, which is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins.
- The term ___ Escalator refers to the movement of mucus along the respiratory tract toward the pharynx
- The passageway for air and food and serves as a resonating chamber for speech sounds.
- The respiratory ___ produces mucus that traps particles and lubricates the airways
- There are three pressures that are important to ___. Atmospheric pressure, alveolar pressure and intrapleural pressure
- Type ___ alveolar cells, secrete alveolar fluid, which keeps the surface between the cells and the air moist.
15 Clues: The space within the nose is called the _ _ • Routes air into the rest of the airways and food into the esophagus • The___ zone is the part of the respiratory system that contains alveoli • The respiratory ___ produces mucus that traps particles and lubricates the airways • The passageway for air and food and serves as a resonating chamber for speech sounds. • ...
All Things Respiratory 2024-11-21
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- the airways that connect to the lungs
- one of the ways that the body rids itself of dust, dirt and germs
- the berry like sacs at the end of the bronchioles in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- the amount of air our lungs can hold
- inflammation and fluid in your lungs caused by virus, bacteria or fungal infection
- the gas that we exhale
- increases strength of respiratory muscles and improves respiratory function
- a large respiratory muscle that helps with inhalation by contracting and exhaling by relaxing
- lung diseases that are primarily caused by smoking
- a lung disease in which airways get narrow and swollen and become blocked with mucous.
- can reduce risk of certain lung infections such as flu and pneumonia
- what you can do with your elbow when you sneeze or cough to prevent spread of germs
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- one of the things that our respiratory system does to the air
- a poisonous gas that is odorless and colorless
- can cause lung irritations, illnesses and drastically increases a person's risk for lung cancer
- the name of the first aid procedure used to help adults and children that are choking
- a function of the respiratory system in which mucous catches dust, dirt and germs
- the gas that our bodies use upon inhalation
- the flap that covers the trachea when food and fluid go down the esophagus
- an infection of your nose, sinuses, throat and windpipe caused by virus. There is no cure but commonly goes away within 10 days.
- what you can do to your hands with soap and water to reduce spread of germs
- one pathway for air to enter the body
22 Clues: the gas that we exhale • the amount of air our lungs can hold • the airways that connect to the lungs • one pathway for air to enter the body • the gas that our bodies use upon inhalation • a poisonous gas that is odorless and colorless • lung diseases that are primarily caused by smoking • one of the things that our respiratory system does to the air • ...
MEDICAL 2025-03-18
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- PASSAGEWAY FOR THE RESPIRATORY AND DIGESTIVE TRACTS LOCATED BEHIND THE ORAL AND NASAL CAVITIES
- WHAT DUCTS BRANCH FROM THE RESPIRATORY BRONCHIOLES AND PROVIDE THE BASIC UNITS OF GAS EXCHANGE
- Air or gas fills the space between the lungs and the chest wall, causing the lungs to collapse ?
- What is the chronic inflammatory disorder of the air that cause varying degrees of obstruction in the airways?
- leaf shaped elastic flap structure at the top of the LARYNX
- PART OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY SYSTEM THAT HUMIDIFIES, WARMS, AND FILTERS
- are air filled cavities within the hollow bones that surround the nasal passages and provide resonance during speech? elephant Has a trunk
- WHAT IS THE FRONT OF THE ESOPHAGUS AND BRANCHES INTO THE RIGHT AND LEFT MAIN-STEM BRONCHI AT THE CARINA
- WHAT ARE ONE OF THE POSTPROCEDURAL STEPS FOR LUNGS BIPOSY
- RIGHT LUNG ISNT DIVIDED INTO 2 LOBE
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- STRUCTURE LOCATED JUST BELOW THE PHARYNX AT THE ROOT OF THE TONGUE
- WHAT STUDY IS PERFORMED FOR THE REMOVAL OF FLUID OR AIR FROM THE PLEURAL SPACE VIA TRANSTHORACIC ASPIRATION
- LEFT LUNG ISN'T DIVIDED INTO 3 LOBES
- WHAT ARE ONE PREPROCEDURAL STEPS FOR LUNG BIOPSY
- ARE LUNG LOCATED INSIDE THE _____ CAVITY
- EDEMA WHAT IS FLUID ACCUMULATION IN THE TISSUE AND AIR SPACES OF THE LUNGS
- BRANCHES FROM SECONDARY BRONCHI AND SUBDIVIDED INTO THE SMALL TERMINAL AND RESPIRATORY BRONCHIOLES
- THE LUNGS ARE NOT MAJOR MUSCLE OF INSPIRATION
- WHAT IS CAUSED BY ONE/MORE BUBBLES OF AIR OR GAS IN THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
- ASTHMATICUS What is a severe life-threatening asthma episode that may result in pneumothorax or respiratory arrest?
20 Clues: RIGHT LUNG ISNT DIVIDED INTO 2 LOBE • LEFT LUNG ISN'T DIVIDED INTO 3 LOBES • ARE LUNG LOCATED INSIDE THE _____ CAVITY • THE LUNGS ARE NOT MAJOR MUSCLE OF INSPIRATION • WHAT ARE ONE PREPROCEDURAL STEPS FOR LUNG BIOPSY • WHAT ARE ONE OF THE POSTPROCEDURAL STEPS FOR LUNGS BIPOSY • leaf shaped elastic flap structure at the top of the LARYNX • ...
Organ Systems Rachael Souza 2017-08-31
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- system that breaks down food
- offspring production
- regulate hormones
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- removes carbon dioxide
- disposes of debris
- system that allows motion
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- formation of external body covering
- system that activates muscles and glands
- eliminates wastes
- stores minerals
- protects and supports the body
- system that pumps blood by the heart
- fast acting control system
- helps prevent tissue from injury
15 Clues: stores minerals • eliminates wastes • regulate hormones • disposes of debris • offspring production • removes carbon dioxide • system that allows motion • fast acting control system • system that breaks down food • protects and supports the body • returns fluids to blood vessels • helps prevent tissue from injury • formation of external body covering • ...
MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS 2023-04-04
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- studies the blood
- central organ of the nervous system
- studies the digestive system
- made up of 1 cell
- bone structure of the body
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- respiratory system
- follow of blood in the body
- studies the brain
- studies the heart
- groups of cells that work together
- root & shoot system
- nerves
- made up of 1 cell
- eating, food
- group of different tissues performing a function
- organs & tissues working together
16 Clues: nerves • eating, food • studies the brain • studies the heart • studies the blood • made up of 1 cell • made up of 1 cell • respiratory system • root & shoot system • bone structure of the body • follow of blood in the body • studies the digestive system • organs & tissues working together • groups of cells that work together • central organ of the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword 2025-03-26
11 Clues: System including brain • System including bones • System including heart • System including lungs • System including biceps • System including stomach • System including bladder • System including thyroid • System including lymph nodes • System including sexual organs • System including skin,hair,nails
Oxygenation 2022-11-17
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- Abnormal lung sound auscultated when the patient’s airways are obstructed with thick secretions.
- Ventilatory support used to treat patients with obstructive sleep apnea, patients with congestive heart failure, and preterm infants with underdeveloped lungs.
- Ventilatory support used to treat patients with obstructive sleep apnea, patients with congestive heart failure, and preterm infants with underdeveloped lungs.
- Also known as end-tidal CO2 monitoring, it provides instant information about how effectively CO2 is eliminated by the pulmonary system, how effectively it is transported through the vascular system, and how effectively CO2 is produced by cellular metabolism.
- Respiratory process by which gases are moved into and out of the lungs.
- Coughing up blood from the respiratory tract.
- Process of adding moisture to inspired air by adding water droplets.
- Respiratory rate insufficient to prevent carbon dioxide retention
- Abnormally low circulating blood volume.
- Also known as end-tidal CO2 monitoring, it provides instant information about how effectively CO2 is eliminated by the pulmonary system, how effectively it is transported through the vascular system, and how effectively CO2 is produced by cellular metabolism.
- exhaling inspired air
- Process of adding water to gas.
- Vomiting of blood, indicating upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
- Collapse of alveoli, preventing the normal respiratory exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Chemical produced in the lungs to maintain the surface tension of the alveoli and keep them from collapsing.
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- Relates to the ability of the cardiovascular system to pump oxygenated blood to the tissues and return deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
- Procedure whereby a surgical incision is made into the trachea and a short artificial airway (a tracheostomy tube) is inserted.
- Respiratory rate in excess of that required to maintain normal carbon dioxide levels in the body tissues.
- Used to prevent using invasive artificial airways (endotracheal [ET] tube or tracheostomy) in patients with acute respiratory failure, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, or exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- a technique used to look at your air passages with a small camera that is located at the end of a flexible tube
- Adventitious lung sounds caused by a severely narrowed bronchus.
- Occurs when there is decreased blood flow or injury to the brainstem.
- Arterial blood oxygen level less than 60 mm Hg; low oxygen level in the blood.
- Abnormal condition in which a person must sit or stand to breathe comfortably.
- Absence of respirations for a period of time.
- inhaling inspired air
- Inadequate cellular oxygenation that may result from a deficiency in the delivery or use of oxygen at the cellular level.
- Sensation of shortness of breath.
- Increase in both rate and depth of respirations.
29 Clues: inhaling inspired air • exhaling inspired air • Process of adding water to gas. • Sensation of shortness of breath. • Abnormally low circulating blood volume. • Coughing up blood from the respiratory tract. • Absence of respirations for a period of time. • Increase in both rate and depth of respirations. • Vomiting of blood, indicating upper gastrointestinal bleeding. • ...
Lesson 3 Sum It Up! 2016-03-27
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- This system produces movement in the body.
- Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system.
- The place where two or more bones meet.
- Blood is made up of clear liquid that carries nutrients and blood cells throughout the body.
- this connects bones together at the joint.
- carries oxygen throughout the body.
- Oxygen and nutrients pass through these walls to the body.
- Organs in this system brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Drum-like sound that your heart makes when it contracts.
- Movements in the body that happen without having to think about them.
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- Main organs of the respiratory system that expand to fill with air.
- These often work in pairs; when one contracts the other relaxes.
- These cells help fight disease.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- This cushions the ends of bones and forms flexible parts like ears and nose.
- Movements in the body that you can control.
- The heart, vessels, and blood are all part of which system.
- Organs that support and protect the body and store minerals.
20 Clues: These cells help fight disease. • carries oxygen throughout the body. • The place where two or more bones meet. • This system produces movement in the body. • this connects bones together at the joint. • Movements in the body that you can control. • Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart. • Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system. • ...
Systems of the Body 2022-05-25
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- The most important organ of the digestive system is the ___
- The ___ system is very important for the human body. It causes movement, stability protection,and temperature regulation
- The ___ system gives support to your body and helps you move.
- ___ are the most important parts of the immune system because they protect the body
- The goal of the ___ system is to get oxygen through out your body and carbon dioxide out.
- The ___ system is the system inside the human body that takes the nutrients, proteins, and vitamins out of the products we eat.
- The purpose of the ___ system is to protect your body from harmful pathogens
- ___ are one of the most important parts of the skeletal system
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- ___ are the most important parts of the muscular system
- the ___ is the most important organ of the circulatory system
- ___ are the most important parts of the excretory system
- The purpose of the ___ system is to move blood around the body.
- The most important part of the respiratory system are the ___
- ___ are the most important parts of the nervous system
- The purpouse of the ___ system is for digestive food after it’s ingested
15 Clues: ___ are the most important parts of the nervous system • ___ are the most important parts of the muscular system • ___ are the most important parts of the excretory system • The most important organ of the digestive system is the ___ • the ___ is the most important organ of the circulatory system • The ___ system gives support to your body and helps you move. • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-02-23
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- surround the alveoli
- exhalation is a ____ process
- prevents food entering the trachea
- located in the throat
- involuntary muscle at base of thorax
- inhalation is a ___ process
- breathing in
- helps to give tubes strength
- function is gas exchange
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- particles move from an area of high ___ to low ___
- type of muscle that forms the walls of the thorax along with the ribs
- located in the voice box
- the process by which gas exchange takes place
- breathing disorder
- first tube air travels through
- contains hairs and mucus to filter air
- tiny hairs that defend lungs from infection
17 Clues: breathing in • breathing disorder • surround the alveoli • located in the throat • located in the voice box • function is gas exchange • inhalation is a ___ process • exhalation is a ____ process • helps to give tubes strength • first tube air travels through • prevents food entering the trachea • involuntary muscle at base of thorax • contains hairs and mucus to filter air • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-07-16
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- Smaller branching tubes that lead to alveoli.
- Opening to the trachea located between the vocal cords.
- Cavity where pressure changes drive breathing.
- Windpipe supported by C-shaped cartilage rings.
- Most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Tissue that prevents the trachea from collapsing by forming C-shaped rings.
- Tiny blood vessels surrounding alveoli for gas exchange.
- Main airway branch leading into each lung.
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- Process where gases move from high to low concentration (or from high to low pressure).
- Grape-shaped sacs where gas exchange occurs.
- Process in which cells use O₂ to produce ATP and release CO₂ as a waste product.
- Protein in red blood cells that binds and carries oxygen.
- Muscles between the ribs that help expand the chest cavity.
- Gas inhaled and delivered to cells for energy production.
- Muscle that contracts and moves downward during inhalation.
- Air passes through this after the nose and before the trachea.
- Voice box that houses the vocal cords.
17 Clues: Voice box that houses the vocal cords. • Most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. • Main airway branch leading into each lung. • Grape-shaped sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Smaller branching tubes that lead to alveoli. • Cavity where pressure changes drive breathing. • Windpipe supported by C-shaped cartilage rings. • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-05-05
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- Means the lungs.
- Means long lasting.
- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.
- The main tube used for breathing.
- Long term inflammation of the bronchi.
- Sounds "squeaky" when you breathe.
- Another word for "snot."
- Hairlike structures that capture small particles.
- Large muscle that makes you breathe.
- Contains the vocal cords.
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- Means "to block."
- From the trachea to the bronchioles.
- Brings air to the alveoli.
- A bacterial or viral infection that causes the lungs to make a crackling sound while breathing.
- When a person's airways become narrow and swollen.
- Major cause of most types of COPD.
- Another word for mucus.
17 Clues: Means the lungs. • Means "to block." • Means long lasting. • Another word for mucus. • Another word for "snot." • Contains the vocal cords. • Brings air to the alveoli. • The main tube used for breathing. • Sounds "squeaky" when you breathe. • Major cause of most types of COPD. • From the trachea to the bronchioles. • Large muscle that makes you breathe. • ...
Lower Respiratory System 2026-04-29
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- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Single microscopic sac for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- Protective layers surrounding the heart
- Inner membrane directly covering the lungs
- Fluid-filled space between lung membranes
- Three-lobed respiratory organ on the body’s right side
- Breastbone that anchors the ribs at the front of the chest
- Muscle between ribs that aids in breathing
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- Outer membrane lining the chest cavity
- Major vessel carrying deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Cluster of alveoli resembling a bunch of grapes
- Tiny openings connecting adjacent alveoli
- Windpipe that carries air from the larynx to the lungs
- Food tube running behind the trachea
- Two-lobed lung that makes room for the heart
- Immune-related gland sitting just above the heart in the chest
- Chest structure made of ribs, muscles, and connective tissue
17 Clues: Food tube running behind the trachea • Outer membrane lining the chest cavity • Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Protective layers surrounding the heart • Tiny openings connecting adjacent alveoli • Fluid-filled space between lung membranes • Inner membrane directly covering the lungs • Muscle between ribs that aids in breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-21
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- tiny air-sacks at the end of the respiratory system
- dioxide molecule that you breathe out
- were you breath from and has teeth inside
- makes the food not go in the respiratory system
- where you breath from in the middle of your face
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- filter for the respiratory system
- what connects your nose and mouth to your lungs
- organ that helps you breath
- molecules that come from tress
9 Clues: organ that helps you breath • molecules that come from tress • filter for the respiratory system • dioxide molecule that you breathe out • were you breath from and has teeth inside • what connects your nose and mouth to your lungs • makes the food not go in the respiratory system • where you breath from in the middle of your face • ...
Respiration 2025-07-18
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- scientific term for breathing
- part of the skeleton that protects the lungs
- a reactant in respiration
- scientific term for breathing in
- Black sticky substance found in cigarettes
- transports oxygen around the body
- a product in respiration
- respiratory disease that can be treated with an inhaler
- substance produced in the respiratory system to trap dirt and bacteria
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- scientific name for the windpipe
- ————— fibrosis a type of respiratory disease
- part of the cell where respiration occurs
- chemical that can cause cancer
- where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- addictive chemical found in cigarettes
- muscle at the bottom of the lungs that helps with breathing
16 Clues: a product in respiration • a reactant in respiration • scientific term for breathing • chemical that can cause cancer • scientific name for the windpipe • scientific term for breathing in • transports oxygen around the body • where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • addictive chemical found in cigarettes • part of the cell where respiration occurs • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-12-02
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- Another opening that pulls the air and exhales, also known as the nasal cavity
- Tiny air sacs that are inside the lungs
- A disease where the airways of the lungs are inflamed
- Two tubes that branch off of the trachea
- The muscle that lies below the lungs
- The central organ of the Respiratory system
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- All of the airways in the respiratory system
- An airway that transports air into the lungs
- How many main parts are in the Respiratory system
- An opening that pulls the air and exhales, also known as the oral cavity
10 Clues: The muscle that lies below the lungs • Tiny air sacs that are inside the lungs • Two tubes that branch off of the trachea • The central organ of the Respiratory system • All of the airways in the respiratory system • An airway that transports air into the lungs • How many main parts are in the Respiratory system • A disease where the airways of the lungs are inflamed • ...
Crossword 2018-10-15
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- stem from human dignity.
- these two consist of a series of cartilage rings that maintain its shape
- system is involuntary and automatic
- they must all be respected because if one right is threatened.
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- they belong to all of us.
- no one can be denied these rights be forced to give them up
- is the muscular tube,the digestive and respiratory system meet.
- this is the end of the respiratory system.
- government must guarantee that all of the society receives these rights
- here,the vocal cords are located
10 Clues: stem from human dignity. • they belong to all of us. • here,the vocal cords are located • system is involuntary and automatic • this is the end of the respiratory system. • no one can be denied these rights be forced to give them up • they must all be respected because if one right is threatened. • is the muscular tube,the digestive and respiratory system meet. • ...
body system 2022-09-29
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- main organ of the respiratory system
- a change of piston
- the system that makes you eat
- transporter nutrients
- takes out waste from your body
- the largest organ on the body
- the largest in the nerves system
- is a knee cap
- the system that makes you breath
- balance unchanging
- eliminates waste
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- it prose hormones
- provides protestation to the body
- push or a pull
- provides movement
- system a group of oregano that work to gather
- a change out side of a organ
- stimulus a change withe a organ
- system makes you stand up
- produces offspring
- collocates waste fluids
21 Clues: is a knee cap • push or a pull • eliminates waste • it prose hormones • provides movement • a change of piston • produces offspring • balance unchanging • transporter nutrients • collocates waste fluids • system makes you stand up • a change out side of a organ • the system that makes you eat • the largest organ on the body • takes out waste from your body • stimulus a change withe a organ • ...
science 2023-12-13
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- in the nervous system and sends signals
- pumps blood throughout the whole body
- helps you smell
- body system full of bones
- brings blood away from the heart
- attached to muscles
- helps you eat, talk, etc
- body system in charge of blood
- cells in animals
- comes from the liver and helps digest food
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- helps you chew
- a long tube
- body system that helps you breath
- brings blood to the heart
- body system that contains nerves
- cells in plants
- body system that helps you eat
- has acids that break down food
- attached to bones
- helps you bend/move your limbs
20 Clues: a long tube • helps you chew • helps you smell • cells in plants • cells in animals • attached to bones • attached to muscles • helps you eat, talk, etc • brings blood to the heart • body system full of bones • body system that helps you eat • has acids that break down food • helps you bend/move your limbs • body system in charge of blood • body system that contains nerves • ...
Systems Crossword 2024-09-18
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- smallest blood vessels that connect veins and arteries
- this organ is part of the circulatory system and pumps blood to the body
- another word for sweating or excreting water through your skin
- Which system provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- main organ of the respiratory system
- tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles
- system that transport blood with nutrients and oxygen to different parts of the body
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- body system that regulates body temperature and maintains homeostasis (keeps things in balance)
- also called the windpipe
- main organs of the urinary system
- this is the system that is made up primarily of the skin and other things
- vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- muscle that helps the lungs inflate and deflate
13 Clues: also called the windpipe • main organs of the urinary system • main organ of the respiratory system • vessel that takes blood away from the heart • tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles • muscle that helps the lungs inflate and deflate • smallest blood vessels that connect veins and arteries • Which system provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • ...
Life Science Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-15
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- I am change over time.
- I am the key that helps you identify an organism.
- I am the system that helps the muscular by letting you move.
- I am the system that helps you get rid of wastes.
- I am the trait that DOMINATES the other.
- I am what gives you your looks.
- I am the main organ of the respiratory system.
- I am the system where I circulate blood and oxygen.
- one organism benefits and one is harmed.
- I am the system that holds and secretes all the hormones in the body.
- I am the kingdom that has all your greens and veggies and fruits.
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- I am the trait that is usually covered up.
- I protect and keep all your bones and organs in place. I am also the biggest organ there is.
- I am the kingdom that has most decomposers.
- I am the system that keeps your body from getting sick.
- I am the kingdom of the most complex organisms.
- I am the red liquid that flows through your body.
- I am the system that helps you DIGEST food.
- I am the system that controls the breathing and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- I am the kindom of the most simplest organisms.
- I am the system that keep you strong.
- the study of genes.
- I am the main organ of the circulatory system.
23 Clues: the study of genes. • I am change over time. • I am what gives you your looks. • I am the system that keep you strong. • I am the trait that DOMINATES the other. • one organism benefits and one is harmed. • I am the trait that is usually covered up. • I am the kingdom that has most decomposers. • I am the system that helps you DIGEST food. • ...
Human body systems 2022-03-16
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- this organ can break down fats and remove toxins from the body
- our brains __________ to signals by moving our muscles
- a large muscle below the lungs that help with breathing
- this type of intestine mainly absorbs water
- groups of cells of the same kind that have a specific function and make up organs
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- this organ system removes wastes from the body
- this type of intestine mainly absorbs nutrients
- when moving our bodies, we need a lot of __________ that comes from food and oxygen
- our brains can ___________ signals
- this organ from the excretory system stores urine
- this organ produces acid and moves its muscles to break down food
- body parts that perform specific functions
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- this structure can shorten and lengthen to move our bones
- this is our largest organ
- the main goal of this organ system is to provide oxygen to our bodies
- this organ system is closely related to food
- the 206 bones in our bodies make up this organ system
- this organ filters water and waste from the blood
- this organ allows our body to adjust sugar levels
- the heart is the main part of this organ system
- system a group of organs that do a particular job
- this structure allows signals to move from our sensory organs to our brains
23 Clues: this is our largest organ • our brains can ___________ signals • the main organ of the respiratory system • body parts that perform specific functions • this type of intestine mainly absorbs water • this organ system is closely related to food • this organ system removes wastes from the body • this type of intestine mainly absorbs nutrients • ...
Time to Know Stuff 2024-03-29
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- structure in the respiratory system before the bronchi
- the other portion of the nervous system that does not contain the brain and spinal cord
- two or more cells working together to perform a specific funtion
- one gene, many traits
- one of the four tissue types
- the first enzyme of DNA replication
- 4th level of anatomical order
- normal life cycle of the cell
- the part of the respiratory system actually responsible for gas exchange
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- the muscles that support the work of the prime mover
- an allele that is only expressed when it matches its partner allele
- chewing and emulsifying are examples of this type of digestion
- the step in mitosis when chromosome pairs line in up the middle of cell
- the 2nd largest level of skeletal muscle organization
- one gene, one trait
- the only non-living pathogen
- towards the front in anatomical direction
- primary support and structure for the cell
- the leathery, skin-like covering on the surface of bone
- one of the six requirements for being considered alive
- the primary cell type of nervous tissue
21 Clues: one gene, one trait • one gene, many traits • the only non-living pathogen • one of the four tissue types • 4th level of anatomical order • normal life cycle of the cell • the first enzyme of DNA replication • the primary cell type of nervous tissue • towards the front in anatomical direction • primary support and structure for the cell • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2021-10-01
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- Part of respiratory system consisting of Nose, Pharynx & Associated structures (tonsils & sinuses) Larynx.
- DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription
- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
- Translation of RNA into proteins
- inflammation of sinuses
- Cells of blood providing immunity
- Study of cells
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- System that transports oxygen and nutrition to the entire body
- Power house of the cell
- Disease of lower respiratory tract
- Study of tissues
- Neuron that carries information from entire body to the spinal cord & then to brain
- Connective tissue
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
16 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Connective tissue • Power house of the cell • inflammation of sinuses • Translation of RNA into proteins • Cells of blood providing immunity • Disease of lower respiratory tract • DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • Study of size, shape and structure of body • ...
Human Body Parts and systems 2024-11-10
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- The system responsible for breathing.
- The main organ of the nervous system.
- The framework of bones that supports the body.
- These work with bones to move the body.
- The organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
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- The system that breaks down food.
- Transmit signals throughout the body.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- Part of the digestive system where food is mixed with acid.
- Main organs of the respiratory system.
10 Clues: The system that breaks down food. • Transmit signals throughout the body. • The system responsible for breathing. • The main organ of the nervous system. • Main organs of the respiratory system. • These work with bones to move the body. • The framework of bones that supports the body. • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • ...
Noble's Biology Class 2025-01-29
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- /inside the head and controls the body
- /circulates blood throughout the body
- /complex molecules
- /organs inside your chest that intake air
- /Smallest unit of compound
- system /system that releases waste
- /structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- /Responsible for development and function
- /Sugar
- /pairs with Adenine
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- /Very large molecule
- /pairs with Guanine
- system /system that allows you to breathe
- /movement of water molecules from high to low concentration
- /fatty compounds
- system / system that circulates blood through out your body
- /Pairs with cytosine
- /pairs with thymine
- /Has U in it
- acid /Naturally occurring chemical compounds
20 Clues: /Sugar • /Has U in it • /pairs with Guanine • /pairs with thymine • /pairs with Adenine • /complex molecules • /fatty compounds • /Pairs with cytosine • /Very large molecule • /Smallest unit of compound • system /system that releases waste • /circulates blood throughout the body • /inside the head and controls the body • system /system that allows you to breathe • ...
Respiratory 2023-03-15
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- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- respiratory disorder marked by recurrent attacks
- one of the four major disorders included in COPD
- an inflammation of the pleura
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide which takes place in the lungs in small sacs
- Patients with asthma have spasms of the
- pertaining to a blood vessel
- a general term for a deficiency of oxygen in body tissues.
- refers to any of several tests used to evaluate respiratory function
- An incision of the trachea to allow for oxygen exchange
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- Refers to the lungs or the respiratory system
- improve the ability to cough up mucus from the respiratory tract
- The diagnosis of a patient who is breathing rapidly
- Acute inflammation of the lungs, caused by bacterium
- A wire loop instrument used for excision of polyps is called a
- An Inflammation of the middle ear,
- a snoring sound heard during inspiration or expiration
17 Clues: pertaining to a blood vessel • an inflammation of the pleura • An Inflammation of the middle ear, • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • Patients with asthma have spasms of the • Refers to the lungs or the respiratory system • respiratory disorder marked by recurrent attacks • one of the four major disorders included in COPD • ...
Crossword 2018-10-15
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- stem from human dignity.
- these two consist of a series of cartilage rings that maintain its shape
- system is involuntary and automatic
- they must all be respected because if one right is threatened.
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- they belong to all of us.
- no one can be denied these rights be forced to give them up
- is the muscular tube,the digestive and respiratory system meet.
- this is the end of the respiratory system.
- government must guarantee that all of the society receives these rights
- here,the vocal cords are located
10 Clues: stem from human dignity. • they belong to all of us. • here,the vocal cords are located • system is involuntary and automatic • this is the end of the respiratory system. • no one can be denied these rights be forced to give them up • they must all be respected because if one right is threatened. • is the muscular tube,the digestive and respiratory system meet. • ...
Lesson 3 Sum It Up! 2016-03-27
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- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart.
- The heart, vessels, and blood are all part of which system.
- Organs in this system brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Oxygen and nutrients pass through these walls to the body.
- This system produces movement in the body.
- Movements in the body that you can control.
- Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system.
- The place where two or more bones meet.
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- These cells help fight disease.
- This cushions the ends of bones and forms flexible parts like ears and nose.
- Movements in the body that happen without having to think about them.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Blood is made up of clear liquid that carries nutrients and blood cells throughout the body.
- this connects bones together at the joint.
- Drum-like sound that your heart makes when it contracts.
- These often work in pairs; when one contracts the other relaxes.
- Organs that support and protect the body and store minerals.
- Main organs of the respiratory system that expand to fill with air.
- carries oxygen throughout the body.
20 Clues: These cells help fight disease. • carries oxygen throughout the body. • The place where two or more bones meet. • this connects bones together at the joint. • This system produces movement in the body. • Movements in the body that you can control. • Blood vessels that bring blood back to the heart. • Bones, ligaments, and cartilage form this system. • ...
Human Biology 2018-03-27
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- the outer part of the kidney
- part of urinary system that is longer in males than females
- which part of digestive system is involved in absorption
- name the enzyme that digests starch
- organ where urine is stored
- what is the passive movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration called
- takes urine from the kidney to the bladder
- area of lungs where gas exchange takes place
- mucous and __________ are involved in removing dust from the respiratory system
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- does transporting carbon dioxide in the blood raise or lower the pH
- the filtering unit of the kidney.
- in which part of digestive system is most water absorbed
- name the enzyme that digests protein in the stomach
- part of kidney that is connected to the ureter
- the kidney's regulation of the water/salt balance contributes to this
- substance that is not present in the urine of a healthy person
- blood cells and __________ are not removed from the blood during glomerular filtration
- name the substance that emulsifies fats
- folds in mucosa in bladder that allow for stretching
- which part of the respiratory system is involved with producing sound
20 Clues: organ where urine is stored • the outer part of the kidney • the filtering unit of the kidney. • name the enzyme that digests starch • name the substance that emulsifies fats • takes urine from the kidney to the bladder • area of lungs where gas exchange takes place • part of kidney that is connected to the ureter • name the enzyme that digests protein in the stomach • ...
body as a system 1 2023-11-01
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- the system that control muscles of heart and stomach
- muscles the muscles that are attached to bones of the skeleton
- system that transport gases,nutrients and hormones to all body parts
- the organ that pumps blood to all body parts
- Themain organs in the respiratory system
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- vessels that allow blood to flow through the body
- the system that help you breathe
- system that secretes hormones
- the system that allow movement
- The muscle that helps in respiration
10 Clues: system that secretes hormones • the system that allow movement • the system that help you breathe • The muscle that helps in respiration • Themain organs in the respiratory system • the organ that pumps blood to all body parts • vessels that allow blood to flow through the body • the system that control muscles of heart and stomach • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-12-02
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- Another opening that pulls the air and exhales, also known as the nasal cavity
- Tiny air sacs that are inside the lungs
- A disease where the airways of the lungs are inflamed
- Two tubes that branch off of the trachea
- The muscle that lies below the lungs
- The central organ of the Respiratory system
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- All of the airways in the respiratory system
- An airway that transports air into the lungs
- How many main parts are in the Respiratory system
- An opening that pulls the air and exhales, also known as the oral cavity
10 Clues: The muscle that lies below the lungs • Tiny air sacs that are inside the lungs • Two tubes that branch off of the trachea • The central organ of the Respiratory system • All of the airways in the respiratory system • An airway that transports air into the lungs • How many main parts are in the Respiratory system • A disease where the airways of the lungs are inflamed • ...
Human Body Systems 02 2023-05-11
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- to treat a bacterial infection, you can be prescribed ______
- this stores bile needed to break down fatty foods
- chemical digestion is done with the help of bile and _____
- ringworm is a _____
- when you exercise, your heart rate
- ____ attach muscle to bone
- smooth, skeletal, and ____
- the ____ system helps to keep us healthy
- kidneys filter toxins out of your ____
- this organ produces bile and filters blood from the digestive tract
- movement of the human body is produced when the muscular and ____ system work together
- a virus needs a ____ cell to reproduce
- an infectious agent is something that can cause an ______
- the respiratory and ____ systems remove waste from the body
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- When a pathogen causes an infection then it is called an infectious ______
- bacteria can make us sick by producing _____
- the brain and spinal cord make up the ____ nervous system
- which system is responsible for taking in and releasing gasses
- this body system is responsible for movement
- fungi reproduce by forming _____
- this connective tissue holds your body together, connecting bone to bone
- as humans, we cannot cure a ______
- most of the brain is part of the _____
23 Clues: ringworm is a _____ • ____ attach muscle to bone • smooth, skeletal, and ____ • fungi reproduce by forming _____ • when you exercise, your heart rate • as humans, we cannot cure a ______ • most of the brain is part of the _____ • kidneys filter toxins out of your ____ • a virus needs a ____ cell to reproduce • the ____ system helps to keep us healthy • ...
Body Systems 2026-02-17
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- Organ of the integumentary system
- System responsible for movement
- System that controls body functions
- System made up of bones and joints
- System that allows breathing
- System that produces offspring
- Organ that filters waste from blood
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- System that protects the body
- Tissue responsible for movement
- System that moves blood and nutrients
- Organ that pumps blood
- System that breaks down food
- System that removes liquid waste
- Organ used for breathing
- Organ that controls the body
15 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Organ used for breathing • System that breaks down food • Organ that controls the body • System that allows breathing • System that protects the body • System that produces offspring • Tissue responsible for movement • System responsible for movement • System that removes liquid waste • Organ of the integumentary system • System made up of bones and joints • ...
Medical Terminology: Gas Exchange (Respiratory) 2023-01-18
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- slow breathing
- passing a special air-tube into the trachea
- inflammation of the throat
- collapsed lung
- pertaining to examination of the windpipe
- difficulty breathing
- inflammation of voicebox
- progressive destruction of the air sacs in the lungs and loss of respiratory membrane for oxygen exchange
- Upper Respiratory Infection
- difficulty breathing in a supine position
- spitting or coughing up blood from lungs
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- Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- fast breathing
- special X-rays of the vessels of the lungs.
- an inheritable disease that affects not only the lungs but other systems producing mucous such as the digestive system
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- without breathing
- abnormal condition of the lungs
- Tuberculosis
- inflammation of the bronchi
- instrument used to measure breaths
- fancier name for a nosebleed
- pertaining to tiny cavity
- Pulmonary Function Tests
24 Clues: Tuberculosis • fast breathing • slow breathing • collapsed lung • without breathing • difficulty breathing • inflammation of voicebox • Pulmonary Function Tests • pertaining to tiny cavity • inflammation of the throat • inflammation of the bronchi • Upper Respiratory Infection • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome • fancier name for a nosebleed • abnormal condition of the lungs • ...
Body system 2024-05-10
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- System The digestive system houses a large portion of the body's immune cells and plays a crucial role in immune function, as the gut microbiota help protect against pathogens and regulate immune responses.
- System Hormones released by the endocrine system influence the function of neurons and neurotransmitters, regulating mood, stress responses, and other neurological processes.
- System Muscles attached to bones allow for movement and support, working together to facilitate locomotion and maintain posture.
- System The digestive system breaks down food into nutrients that are absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to cells for energy and repair.
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- System Hormones produced by the endocrine system regulate reproductive functions such as puberty, menstruation, and fertility.
- System The immune system defends the body against pathogens and foreign invaders, with lymphatic vessels aiding in the circulation of immune cells and fluids.
- System The nervous system sends signals to the muscles to initiate movement.
- System The circulatory system transports oxygen from the lungs to cells via the bloodstream, while the respiratory system provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
- System The urinary system removes waste products and excess fluids from the bloodstream, helping to maintain proper electrolyte balance and blood pressure.
- System and Cardiovascular System The respiratory system supplies oxygen to the bloodstream, which is then circulated throughout the body by the cardiovascular system.
10 Clues: System The nervous system sends signals to the muscles to initiate movement. • System Hormones produced by the endocrine system regulate reproductive functions such as puberty, menstruation, and fertility. • System Muscles attached to bones allow for movement and support, working together to facilitate locomotion and maintain posture. • ...
Animal Systems 2023-05-08
The body systems 2023-05-09
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- processes food and turns it into energy
- responsible for movement
- maintains body fluid levels
- soft tissue that is main of the muscular system
- controls your growth development, metabolism, reproduction
- Removes waste from blood through urine
- sends messages to the different parts of the body
- protects your inner organs
- found in the middle of bones
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- creates hormones and develop offspring
- main organ of the respiratory system
- Pumps blood
- contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- sends signals to the body parts
- moves oxygen around the body and removes carbon dioxide
15 Clues: Pumps blood • responsible for movement • protects your inner organs • maintains body fluid levels • found in the middle of bones • sends signals to the body parts • main organ of the respiratory system • creates hormones and develop offspring • Removes waste from blood through urine • processes food and turns it into energy • soft tissue that is main of the muscular system • ...
Kylie Clark/Mrs.Key 2015-03-30
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- clear fluid that leaks from blood vessels
- tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange in blood & cells
- collection of organs whose function is to take in oxygen
- capillary-rich sac in lungs where exchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide is
- masses of tissue that remove pathogens and dead cells
- thin-walled tube that extends from larynx to bronchi
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- network that collect the fluid & returns it to blood vessels
- a blood vessel that carries blood away
- a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- one of 2 main branches of trachea that lead to lungs
- part of respiratory system between the pharynx & trachea
- a collection of organs that transport blood
- the part of the respiratory system that extends from mouth to larynx
- fluid that carries gases, nutrients, & waste
14 Clues: a blood vessel that carries blood away • a vessel that carries blood to the heart • clear fluid that leaks from blood vessels • a collection of organs that transport blood • fluid that carries gases, nutrients, & waste • one of 2 main branches of trachea that lead to lungs • thin-walled tube that extends from larynx to bronchi • ...
Human Body Systems CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-04-12
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- Organs working together form a
- VESSELS- Tubes that carry blood
- System that breaks down food
- System that allows movement
- System that supports and protects the body
- Organ that pumps blood
- System that controls and sends messages in the body
- System that carries oxygen and food around the body
- Tissue that helps movement
- Basic unit of the body
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- Organ used for thinking and control
- System that removes waste from the body
- Organ that helps digest food
- Group of similar cells working together
- Organ used for breathing
- Hard structure that supports the body
- Group of tissues working together
- System used for breathing
- DIOXIDE- Waste gas removed from the body
- System responsible for producing offspring
20 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Basic unit of the body • Organ used for breathing • System used for breathing • Tissue that helps movement • System that allows movement • Organ that helps digest food • System that breaks down food • Organs working together form a • VESSELS- Tubes that carry blood • Group of tissues working together • Organ used for thinking and control • ...
Medical Terminology: Gas Exchange (Respiratory) 2016-10-03
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- slow breathing
- passing a special air-tube into the trachea
- inflammation of the throat
- collapsed lung
- pertaining to examination of the windpipe
- difficulty breathing
- inflammation of voicebox
- progressive destruction of the air sacs in the lungs and loss of respiratory membrane for oxygen exchange
- Upper Respiratory Infection
- difficulty breathing in a supine position
- spitting or coughing up blood from lungs
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- Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- fast breathing
- special X-rays of the vessels of the lungs.
- an inheritable disease that affects not only the lungs but other systems producing mucous such as the digestive system
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- without breathing
- abnormal condition of the lungs
- Tuberculosis
- inflammation of the bronchi
- instrument used to measure breaths
- fancier name for a nosebleed
- pertaining to tiny cavity
- Pulmonary Function Tests
24 Clues: Tuberculosis • fast breathing • slow breathing • collapsed lung • without breathing • difficulty breathing • inflammation of voicebox • Pulmonary Function Tests • pertaining to tiny cavity • inflammation of the throat • inflammation of the bronchi • Upper Respiratory Infection • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome • fancier name for a nosebleed • abnormal condition of the lungs • ...
science term 4 2022-11-16
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- one of two upper chambers in the heart that receives blood from the circulatory system
- take blood away from heart
- airway in lower respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs
- located several areas in the mouth, connected to both the upper and lower jaw
- you breathe through it
- to transfer blood to your heart
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- longest part of the digestive system, it extends from the stomach to the large intestine
- pumps blood
- takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body
- it is part of the digestive system
- 25cm long food pipe
- they are located on the left and right lower ribs
- well known windpipe
- part of the respiratory system
14 Clues: pumps blood • 25cm long food pipe • well known windpipe • you breathe through it • take blood away from heart • part of the respiratory system • to transfer blood to your heart • it is part of the digestive system • they are located on the left and right lower ribs • takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body • ...
Anatomy Physiology 2021-11-09
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- Part of respiratory system consisting of Nose, Pharynx & Associated structures (tonsils & sinuses) Larynx.
- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- Connective tissue
- Translation of RNA into proteins
- System that transports oxygen and nutrition to the entire body
- Disease of lower respiratory tract
- Study of cells
- Cells of blood providing immunity
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- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Power house of the cell
- Study of tissues
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
- inflammation of sinuses
- Neuron that carries information from entire body to the spinal cord & then to brain
- DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription
16 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Connective tissue • Power house of the cell • inflammation of sinuses • Translation of RNA into proteins • Cells of blood providing immunity • Disease of lower respiratory tract • DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • Study of size, shape and structure of body • ...
How Contaminants Enter and Affect the Body Systems 2013-05-01
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- Alcohol and drug abuse can cause this liver disease.
- Metallic chemicals that are toxic or poisonous at low levels, such as mercury, lead and aresenic.
- Tiny hairs that trap debris and bacteria preventing them from entering your lungs.
- Releases enzymes into your mouth to start digestion.
- Layer of your skin that contains fat cells.
- A lung disease caused by the inhalation of asbestos. Many Sarnia plant workers have suffered from this disease.
- A Form of energy from the sun that can damage cells.
- The tube that carries air from your mouth to your lungs.
- Smoking, ionizing radiation, asbestos and other workplace chemicals will cause this respiratory disease.
- Top layer of the skin.
- Tiny disease causing organisms.
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- Layer of the skin where nerve endings, blood vessels and sweat glands can be found.
- A skin disease that can also be called melanoma that is caused by UV rays.
- Method of entry of contaminants through the respiratory system.
- The bacteria that causes septicemia.
- Tiny sacs where oxygen leaves the lungs and enters the blood.
- A disease of the respiratory system that is caused by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes.
- Method of entry of contaminants through the digestive system.
- Method of entry of contaminant through the skin.
- Where nutrients are absorbed in your digestive system.
- The tubes that carry air from your trachea into each lung.
- A skin disease that causes loss of pigment from the skin, caused by workplace chemicals.
- A disease causing hairloss that is caused by ionizing radiation.
- Part of the digestive system that filters toxins, such as drugs and alcohol, from your blood. Also produces bile.
- The tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach.
25 Clues: Top layer of the skin. • Tiny disease causing organisms. • The bacteria that causes septicemia. • Layer of your skin that contains fat cells. • Method of entry of contaminant through the skin. • Alcohol and drug abuse can cause this liver disease. • Releases enzymes into your mouth to start digestion. • A Form of energy from the sun that can damage cells. • ...
systems 2022-06-02
11 Clues: food • bones • blood • umentary • hormones • abs and arms • excreting system • sounds like limp • procreation system • the anxiety system • for breathing and stuff
Human Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-23
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- This system helps us to move.
- The skeletal and muscular systems work together to help us ____________.
- There are a total of ____________ major body systems.
- This system filters our blood to get rid of toxins and waste. (Starts with an E, not U)
- Your skin is the ____________ organ of your body. This organ is part of the integumentary system.
- This system protects our organs from the outside world and helps regulate our body temperature.
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- This system helps us to break down our food and convert it into energy and waste.
- This system transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and carries away carbon dioxide.
- The circulatory and respiratory system work together to suply our blood with ____________.
- This system helps our body fight infections and diseases.
- This system gives support and structure to our body. This system also produces blood and lymph cells.
- This system helps us breathe and supplies the blood with oxygen, and gets rid of carbon dioxide from the blood.
- This system has glands that create hormones and put it in our bloodstream.
- This system helps us to have offspring.
- This system is the control center of your body.
15 Clues: This system helps us to move. • This system helps us to have offspring. • This system is the control center of your body. • There are a total of ____________ major body systems. • This system helps our body fight infections and diseases. • The skeletal and muscular systems work together to help us ____________. • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-12-10
14 Clues: urine • filters • in lungs • to lungs • digestion • digestion • System-Food • System-Waste • System-Blood • of the heart • -At bottom of chest • upper part of the heart • oxygen and carbon dioxide • System-Oxygen and carbon dioxide
Respiratory & Cardiovascular Systems 2019-12-03
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- respiratory pigment, a pigment that binds to oxygen
- bronchi branch
- this system has 3 main components
- chronic high blood pressure
- carry blood to heart
- allergic reaction where bronchioles constrict and mucus production increases
- small, vascularized sacs
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- most abundant chemical in ETS
- air enters the lung through this
- separates respiratory system from digestive organs
- where the exchange of gasses occurs
- carry blood away from heart
12 Clues: bronchi branch • carry blood to heart • small, vascularized sacs • carry blood away from heart • chronic high blood pressure • most abundant chemical in ETS • air enters the lung through this • this system has 3 main components • where the exchange of gasses occurs • separates respiratory system from digestive organs • respiratory pigment, a pigment that binds to oxygen • ...
Cat 4 terms 2022-04-18
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- biomolecule that is energy storehouse & structural components
- process in which plants get energy from light, CO2, H2O
- biomolecule that builds body tissue
- system that transports nutrients throughout body
- measure of acidity in your body
- system that maintains hormones
- interacting group of various species
- system that produces movements
- System that supports & protects organs
- system that protects against diseases
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- biomolecule that provides energy to the body
- system that brings in oxygen
- system that processes information
- system that breaks down nutrients
- nitrogen containing biological compounds
- acts like a catalyst in living organisms
- role an organism plays in a community
- system that helps produce offspring
- biomolecule that stores genetic information
- contains genetic information
20 Clues: system that brings in oxygen • contains genetic information • system that maintains hormones • system that produces movements • measure of acidity in your body • system that processes information • system that breaks down nutrients • biomolecule that builds body tissue • system that helps produce offspring • interacting group of various species • ...
Respiratory System and Cardiovascular System 2018-04-25
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- This is lined with a mucous membrane and fine hairs. It acts as a filter to moisten and warm entering air.
- The radiographic image of a vein after an injection of contrast media.
- They are at the back of your throat, one on each side. Part of the immune system and the first line of defense in the throat.
- Also called the voice box. This prevents the passage of food and other foreign particles into the lower respiratory tracts.
- Microscopic blood vessels that connect arterioles with venules.
- Enlargement of the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- The radiographic imaging of blood vessels.
- The ballooning of a weakened portion of an arterial wall.
- Inflammation of the larynx.
- The clear, straw-colored, liquid portion of blood in which cells are suspended.
- Inflammation of the bronchi.
- Inflammation of the tonsils.
- The muscular partition that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. It aids in the breathing process by contracting and pulling air in, then relaxing and pushing air out.
- A measurement of breathing or air flow.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The muscular cone-shaped organ the size of a fist located behind the sternum and between the lungs.
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- The clear, watery fluid portion of the blood that remains after a clot has formed.
- White blood cells that combat infection and respond to inflammation.
- This fluid is circulated through the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins. It is composed of plasma and formed elements such as erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets.
- A condition of a slow heart with a rate less than 60 beats per minute.
- Also called the windpipe. This is the passageway for air to the bronchi from the larynx.
- Visual examination of the bronchi.
- Double-folded serous membrane covering each lung and lining the thoracic cavity.
- Two spongelike organs in the thoracic cavity.
- A tumor composed of blood vessels.
- The two-layer sac surrounding the heart.
- This is a flap of cartilage that automatically covers the opening of the larynx and keeps food from entering the larynx during swallowing.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Also called whooping cough. This is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the respiratory tract.
- Serves as a food and air passageway. Also called the throat.
- The part of the body between the neck and the diaphragm encased by the ribs. The chest.
32 Clues: Enlargement of the heart. • Inflammation of the larynx. • Inflammation of the bronchi. • Inflammation of the tonsils. • The largest artery in the body. • Visual examination of the bronchi. • A tumor composed of blood vessels. • A measurement of breathing or air flow. • The two-layer sac surrounding the heart. • The radiographic imaging of blood vessels. • ...
The Body Systems 2022-12-01
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- System that supports the body and protects vital organs.
- System that produces the movements of the body.
- System that breaks down and absorbs nutrients for the body to use as energy.
- System responsible for producing new human beings.
- System that concentrates and removes liquid wastes from the body.
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- System that transports nutrients, wastes, respiratory gases and other materials throughout the body.
- System that uses hormones to control certain internal body functions.
- Portion of the immune system that circulates certain fluids to help fight infection and disease.
- System that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and the blood.
- System that covers and protects the body.
- System that coordinates body functions and activities.
11 Clues: System that covers and protects the body. • System that produces the movements of the body. • System responsible for producing new human beings. • System that coordinates body functions and activities. • System that supports the body and protects vital organs. • System that concentrates and removes liquid wastes from the body. • ...
Organ Systems Review Assignment 2022-09-14
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- system Controls hormones
- system Helps with immunity and fluid balance
- Part of the nervous system
- system Brings oxygen into the blood
- system Helps control all other body systems
- reproductive A system that includes the testes
- system Functions as support for the organs
- system Circulates oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
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- Another word for the circulatory system
- system Breaking down and absorbs nutrients
- system Protects tissues
- system Reproduction
- system Movement, posture, and heat production
- reproductive A system that includes the ovaries
- system Filters blood
15 Clues: system Reproduction • system Filters blood • system Protects tissues • system Controls hormones • Part of the nervous system • system Brings oxygen into the blood • Another word for the circulatory system • system Breaking down and absorbs nutrients • system Functions as support for the organs • system Helps control all other body systems • ...
Survival Stories - Neale Daniher 2025-03-30
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- Major organ of the respiratory system
- To investigate or study
- Fundraising event at the AFL
- a group of diseases that affect the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
- To continue living despite a struggle
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- Also known as the windpipe
- A soft tissue that can be voluntary or involuntary
- surname of a survivor of MND and legend of AFL
- To influence
- Control centre of the body
- Type of communication lost
- A system of the body that includes the brain and spinal cord
- Respiratory and Muscular are 2 of these in the body
13 Clues: To influence • To investigate or study • Also known as the windpipe • Control centre of the body • Type of communication lost • Fundraising event at the AFL • Major organ of the respiratory system • To continue living despite a struggle • surname of a survivor of MND and legend of AFL • A soft tissue that can be voluntary or involuntary • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-12-11
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- Basic unit of life. Different types include nerve cells (neurons) in the nervous system, red and white blood cells in the circulatory system, and muscle cells in the muscular system.
- The system that regulates hormones. Includes glands like the thyroid and adrenal glands, which produce hormones.
- The system that removes waste. Includes kidneys and bladder, with nephrons in the kidneys filtering blood.
- The system that exchanges gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide). Includes the lungs and bronchi, with alveolar cells facilitating gas exchange.
- The system that enables movement. Includes skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle, with muscle cells (myocytes) facilitating contraction.
- The system that breaks down food into nutrients. Includes organs like the stomach and intestines, and cells like epithelial cells for absorption.
- The system that defends against diseases. Includes white blood cells and lymph nodes, with lymphocytes fighting infections.
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- The system that transports blood and nutrients. Includes the heart and blood vessels, with red blood cells carrying oxygen and nutrients.
- The system that provides support and protection. Includes bones and joints, with osteocytes maintaining bone tissue.
- The system that sends and receives signals. Includes the brain and nerves, with neurons transmitting signals.
- The system that produces offspring. Includes organs like the ovaries in females and testes in males, with gametes (sperm and egg cells) involved in reproduction.
- A group of organs working together. Examples include the digestive system (breaks down food), respiratory system (gas exchange), and nervous system (signal transmission).
- Structure composed of different tissues. Examples include the heart (circulatory system), lungs (respiratory system), and kidneys (excretory system).
- The body's balance maintenance. All body systems work together to maintain homeostasis, such as temperature regulation and pH balance.
- Group of similar cells. Examples include muscle tissue (movement), nervous tissue (signal transmission), and epithelial tissue (covers body surfaces).
15 Clues: The system that removes waste. Includes kidneys and bladder, with nephrons in the kidneys filtering blood. • The system that sends and receives signals. Includes the brain and nerves, with neurons transmitting signals. • The system that regulates hormones. Includes glands like the thyroid and adrenal glands, which produce hormones. • ...
Systemic Survey 2025-08-21
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- system responsible for producing new human beings
- system that uses hormones to control certain internal body functions
- system that supports the body and protects vital organs
- system that produces the movements of the body
- system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and the blood
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- system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients for the body so use as energy
- portion of the immune system that circulates certain fluids to help fight infection and disease
- system that coordinates body functions and activities
- system that concentrates and removes liquid wastes from the body
- system that covers and protects the body
- system that transports nutrients, wastes, respiratory gases and other materials throughout the body
11 Clues: system that covers and protects the body • system that produces the movements of the body • system responsible for producing new human beings • system that coordinates body functions and activities • system that supports the body and protects vital organs • system that concentrates and removes liquid wastes from the body • ...
Body Systems Review 2024-04-09
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- the ____ system includes the lungs, diaphragm, and the airways that allow air into and out of the body
- the type of muscle found only in the heart
- the respiratory system provides the body with oxygen that cells need to produce energy and removes _____ _____ from the body
- which body system helps our bodies move
- the circulatory system includes the ____ as well as the blood vessels and veins which carry blood around the body
- after you breathe air into your lungs, oxygen from the air goes into your ____
- an organ is made of _____
- the body part where 2 bones come together
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- the _____ system is part of the circulatory system
- the movement of air into and out of the lungs
- a body system is a group of ______ that work independently/together to perform major functions of the human body
- the ____ system moves blood carrying oxygen, waste products, nutrients, etc. throughout the body
- the musculoskeletal system consists of bones and _____
- the largest living thing in the hierarchy of living things
- beneath the outer membrane of bone there is a layer of _____ _____
- the involuntary muscles in your intestines contract/relax to move food through your digestive system are an example of _____ muscle.
16 Clues: an organ is made of _____ • which body system helps our bodies move • the body part where 2 bones come together • the type of muscle found only in the heart • the movement of air into and out of the lungs • the _____ system is part of the circulatory system • the musculoskeletal system consists of bones and _____ • ...
Respiratory Anatomy Crossword 2021-03-01
Across
- respiratory tract that includes the bronchi
- includes vocal cords and opening between vocal cords
- each lung is enclosed in a double walled sac called __
- the palate that is more anterior and supported by bone
- each lung has separate sections called ____
- zone outside of the respiratory zone
- pneumocyte found in alveoli that produces surfactant
- the larger lung with a steeper angle
- forms a lid over larynx during swallowing
- single tonsil located in the nasopharynx
- network of branching pathways in the respiratory system
- the smallest of respiratory branches
- clusters of thin-walled sacs where gas exchange occurs
- chambers that connect individual alveoli
- dome shaped muscle involved in breathing
- located inferior to pharynx; commonly called the voice box
- fatty molecule that coats gas exposed alveolar surfaces
- cells that pick up bacteria and debris
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- terminal bronchioles lead into this zone
- tube commonly called the throat shared by digestive and respiratory systems
- vocal cords that vibrate with expelled air and allow us to speak
- projections from lateral walls of nose that increase surface area
- pneumocyte; primary cell found in alveoli with unusually thin simple squamous epithelium
- cell structures that help to expel mucus and other debris from lungs
- the trachea divides into left and right primary _____
- respiratory tract that includes the nose
- region of pharynx attached to larynx
- cartilage that produces the Adam's apple
- lung that has cardiac notch
- windpipe, has C-shaped cartilage to help keep it open
- cavities within bones that help to lighten skull and act as resonance chambers for speech
- part of lung located near the clavicle
32 Clues: lung that has cardiac notch • zone outside of the respiratory zone • the larger lung with a steeper angle • region of pharynx attached to larynx • the smallest of respiratory branches • part of lung located near the clavicle • cells that pick up bacteria and debris • terminal bronchioles lead into this zone • respiratory tract that includes the nose • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2026-03-18
Across
- Breaking down of food
- The brain is the main part of this system
- System for fighting illness
- Inhale and Exhale
- #1 Mascot
- Blood
- First line of defense
Down
- Many nodes
- Best school ever
- System that includes the kidneys
- System of hormones
- System of structure
- Physical stength and power
- High quality of life mentally-physically-socially
14 Clues: Blood • #1 Mascot • Many nodes • Best school ever • Inhale and Exhale • System of hormones • System of structure • Breaking down of food • First line of defense • Physical stength and power • System for fighting illness • System that includes the kidneys • The brain is the main part of this system • High quality of life mentally-physically-socially
A and P intro 2020-02-04
Across
- Plane dividing into anterior and posterior
- Plane through the midline right and left parts
- Towards the surface
- Towards the head
- Connective System
- Towards the midline
- System to deliver oxygen to the cells
- Of the head
- System of bones
- Collection of organs that have a common function
- Away from the surface
- Away from the trunk
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- Away from the head
- Towards the tail Same as Inferior
- Collection of cells
- The rear of the body
- Same plane as median
- System of the heart and blood vessels
- Towards the trunk
- System of chemical communication
- The front of the body
- Eric's favorite system
- Away from the midline
23 Clues: Of the head • System of bones • Towards the head • Towards the trunk • Connective System • Away from the head • Collection of cells • Towards the surface • Towards the midline • Away from the trunk • The rear of the body • Same plane as median • The front of the body • Away from the midline • Away from the surface • Eric's favorite system • System of chemical communication • ...
respiratory system anatomy and physiology 2023-09-19
Across
- condition where the lung tissue becomes inflamed due to infection
- the main airway that leads to the lughs
- condition in whice the lungs lose their elasticity
- a condition where a person stop breathing during sleep
- a medical instrument used to measure lung capacity
- a tool used to measure oxygen levels in the blood
- a device used to help someone breathe if they are having difficulty breathing
- a toll used to clear mucus from the respiratory tract
- toxic substances that are often inhaled from cigarettes and can damage the lungs
- a type of cell that has small hairs in the respiratory tract to clear mucus
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- condition where the lungs fill with fluid
- a condition characterized by recurrent narrowing of the airways and shortness of breath
- the respiratory process that involves expelling air from the lungs
- the term fot the gas exchange process between the blood and the lungs
- the respiratory process which involves the entry of air into the lungs
- a small organ in the lungs taht is responsible for gas exchange
- breathing exercise that help increase lung capacity
- a condition where the lungs become inflamed and produce excessive mucus
- the main organ respiratory system
- substances found in cigaratte smoke that damage the lungs
20 Clues: the main organ respiratory system • the main airway that leads to the lughs • condition where the lungs fill with fluid • a tool used to measure oxygen levels in the blood • condition in whice the lungs lose their elasticity • a medical instrument used to measure lung capacity • breathing exercise that help increase lung capacity • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-27
Across
- what type of signals does muscle movement produce
- a network of tiny blood vessels
- gets rid of the bodies waste
- keeps body fluids in balance and fights infections
- breaks down food and turns it into energy
- they send signals to other cells
- the skin and appendages
- carries blood around the body
- where is the cardiac muscle found
- how many pairs of ribs are there
- controls the body through the use of electrical signals
- the main artery of the body
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- how many types of muscle tissue are there
- the respiratory system allows you to be able to
- abnormal discharges from brain cells that cause seizures
- system of organs involved in producing offspring
- supports the body and enables movement with help from the muscular system
- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- communicates with the body using chemicals and hormones
- organs that remove oxygen and pass it to your blood
- carries air into the body
- enables all the movement of the body
22 Clues: the skin and appendages • carries air into the body • the main artery of the body • gets rid of the bodies waste • carries blood around the body • a network of tiny blood vessels • they send signals to other cells • how many pairs of ribs are there • where is the cardiac muscle found • enables all the movement of the body • passage connecting your throat and lungs • ...
T7 U4E 2021-12-02
Across
- machine that turns soft foods into smooth liquid
- to move your throat in order to make food go down
- achievement, exploit
- 30,48 centimetres
- Dendrites are part of it
- a (usually small) shapeless mass of liquid
- a group of cells that have similar structure
- toronja
- The strongest muscle
- 1,609 meters
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- 1,000,000,000,000
- 1/4 of a gallon
- system Without this system, no people either
- first system attacked by Covid-19
- fetuses grow there
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- basic unit of living organisms
- device for inflating
18 Clues: toronja • 1,609 meters • 1/4 of a gallon • 1,000,000,000,000 • 30,48 centimetres • fetuses grow there • achievement, exploit • The strongest muscle • device for inflating • deoxyribonucleic acid • Dendrites are part of it • basic unit of living organisms • first system attacked by Covid-19 • a (usually small) shapeless mass of liquid • system Without this system, no people either • ...
Body Systems 2021-11-12
Respiratory System Anatomy 2021-01-28
Across
- bottom portion of the pharynx
- lung that is larger
- top section of the pharynx
- location of the exchange of O2 & CO2 via capillaries in the lungs
- purpose is to cover the larynx & trachea when swallowing to prevent fluids or foods from entering the respiratory tract
- how many layers of cartilage is the larynx
- voice box
- cavities in the skull surrounding the nasal cavity that provide voice resonance
- windpipe
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- middle section of the pharynx
- two tubes extending from the trachea to the lungs
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- another name for the thyroid cartilage
- leaf shaped flap of cartilage that sits above the larynx
- tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles
- throat
- nostrils
- wall of cartilage that splits the nasal cavity into two sides
18 Clues: throat • nostrils • windpipe • voice box • lung that is larger • top section of the pharynx • middle section of the pharynx • bottom portion of the pharynx • smallest branches of the bronchi • another name for the thyroid cartilage • how many layers of cartilage is the larynx • tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles • two tubes extending from the trachea to the lungs • ...
Respiratory System Review 2021-02-17
Across
- You do this when something irritates your diaphragm
- Large muscle that controls the lungs
- One of the two places where air enters your body (yes I am aware that there are two of this question; they have different answers)
- All animals need to inhale this gas to make energy for food
- When something irritates your nose or your body is trying to get rid of an infectious agent
- Prevents food from going down into your lungs;(found in digestive system as well)
- An airway that connects the nose and lungs
- When we exhale, we breathe this plus carbon dioxide
- One of the two places where air enters your body
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- Common name for trachea
- A waste gas you breathe out
- Tiny thin walled sacs of lung tissue where gases can move between air and blood
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Another term for breathe out
- You do this when you don't get enough oxygen to your blood
- Scientific name for windpipe
- You do this when something irritates your trachea or bronchi
17 Clues: Common name for trachea • A waste gas you breathe out • Another term for breathe out • Scientific name for windpipe • Large muscle that controls the lungs • Main organs of the respiratory system • An airway that connects the nose and lungs • One of the two places where air enters your body • You do this when something irritates your diaphragm • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2023-10-30
Across
- We need oxygen so that our cells can convert glucose into __ for energy.
- This type of respiration happens in the body tissues.
- This is the iron-containing protein that carries oxygen to our body tissues.
- This is when a substance moves from high to low concentration.
- These are the air sacs in the lungs.
- This is the hollow area behind the nose. (no space)
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- This is the windpipe.
- This is the throat area. It is split into esophagus and trachea.
- This is the flap that covers the trachea when eating.
- These are the smaller branches inside each lung.
- These are the two branches that lead into each lung.
- This type of respiration happens in the alveoli of the lungs.
- This is a muscle that works to allow inspiration and expiration.
- This is the voice box.
- Another word for breathing is __ ventilation.
- This structure is full of hair and mucus to trap microbes and dust.
16 Clues: This is the windpipe. • This is the voice box. • These are the air sacs in the lungs. • Another word for breathing is __ ventilation. • These are the smaller branches inside each lung. • This is the hollow area behind the nose. (no space) • These are the two branches that lead into each lung. • This is the flap that covers the trachea when eating. • ...
Respiratory System Quiz 2026-04-04
Across
- Process where oxygen enters blood and CO2 leaves
- Mucus-moving structures that help clean airways
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Condition caused by vaping that scars lungs
- Structure that prevents food from entering airway
- Shared passageway for air and food
- Small branches of bronchi
- Membrane surrounding the lungs
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- Muscle that helps you breathe by changing pressure
- Separates nasal and oral cavities
- Process of taking air into the lungs
- Space in chest where lungs are located
- Tubes that branch off into smaller airways in lungs
- Gas removed from the body during exhalation
- Disease where airways swell and fill with mucus
- Main organs of the respiratory system
16 Clues: Small branches of bronchi • Membrane surrounding the lungs • Separates nasal and oral cavities • Shared passageway for air and food • Process of taking air into the lungs • Main organs of the respiratory system • Space in chest where lungs are located • Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Condition caused by vaping that scars lungs • ...
Systems and Organs 2021-04-22
Across
- system digestion and absorption.
- system wich transport air into the lungs and facilitate the diffusion of
- system with glands that produce and secrete hormones that the body
- system that includes bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and soft tissues.
- tube that carries air from the throat into the lungs.
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- glands that are located on either side of the uterus.
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body via the circulatory system
- primary male reproductive organs.
- into the bloodstream.
- support the body structurally, protect our vital organs, and allow us to
- system that transports nutrients, respiratory gases, and metabolic products throughout a living organism
11 Clues: into the bloodstream. • system digestion and absorption. • primary male reproductive organs. • glands that are located on either side of the uterus. • tube that carries air from the throat into the lungs. • system with glands that produce and secrete hormones that the body • organ that pumps blood throughout the body via the circulatory system • ...
Unit One Vocabulary Review 2020-10-06
Across
- Large muscle located in the circulatory system
- A collection of similar tissues joined together into a structure that performs specialized functions
- Which system allows us to breath and speak?
- A self-contained system within a larger system
- A category of organisms made up of more than one cell and of different types of cells
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole
- Which blood cells help fight against disease?
- Which blood cells transport oxygen rich blood to the body?
- Having characteristics that allow specific functions to be performed
- Branch like structure that leads to alveoli
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- What something does
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Self-contained living thing
- Extremely small, thin blood vessel that allows oxygen to pass from the blood into the tissues of the body
- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide actually takes place
- Air filled organs located in the respiratory system
- The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms
- Organization of interrelated elements in a system
- A mass of similar cells that perform a specialized function
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Divides into left and right air tubes called bronchi
- Return blood to the heart
- What system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart, also known as the cardiovascular system?
- Passes into the alveoli to be exhaled
24 Clues: What something does • Return blood to the heart • Self-contained living thing • Carry blood away from the heart • Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • Passes into the alveoli to be exhaled • Which system allows us to breath and speak? • Branch like structure that leads to alveoli • Which blood cells help fight against disease? • ...
Body systems-Aarna3b 2021-02-12
11 Clues: pumps blood • helps you see • helps you hear • helps you feel • helps you taste • helps you breath • system helps movement • system breathing system • system protect delicate organs • system system that circulates blood • system system that controls your body
Lungs 2019-10-25
Across
- inflammation of the lungs
- one of the fine divisions of the bronchi
- the kind of inhaler that delivers a pre-set amount of medication with every use
- disease characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the bronchi making breathing difficult
- the two main branches of the trachea which lead into the lungs
- the air passage between the throat and the lungs; also known as the windpipe
- the main organ of the respiratory system where the exchange of gases happens
- the lining around the lungs
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- the deadly form of cancer that affects the lungs
- the thin-walled sacs at the end of the airway passages in the lungs where gas exchange occurs; also known as air sacs
- inflammation of the bronchi
- a lung disease characterized by persistent inflammation of the mucus membranes of the respiratory passages and a productive cough that lasts a long time
- the low-pitched respiratory sound typically produced by lower airway obstruction
- the branch of internal medicine involving diagnosis and treatment of respiratory system disorders
- the breathing muscle between the chest and the abdomen
- the organ of voice; the air passage between the lower pharynx and the trachea
16 Clues: inflammation of the lungs • inflammation of the bronchi • the lining around the lungs • one of the fine divisions of the bronchi • the deadly form of cancer that affects the lungs • the breathing muscle between the chest and the abdomen • the two main branches of the trachea which lead into the lungs • ...
Body Systems 2021-11-12
Body Systems 2024-04-23
Across
- This system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It is your body’s control system.
- These are areas within the body where two or more bones meet.
- This organ in the nervous system receives messages from and transmits messages to the nerves of the body.
- The smallest living unit.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- This connective tissue attaches skeletal muscle to bone.
- This system brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. These blood vessels carry oxygen/nutrients to individual cells.
- This organ within the digestive system breaks food down further mechanically and chemically.
- This system is made up of organs that break down food into nutrients which the body needs for energy, growth, and repair.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
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- This is made up of tissues that work with the skeletal system to control movement of the body.
- This organ is the pump in the cardiovascular system that sends blood moving throughout the body.
- The largest organ in the body.
- This system is made up of bones, ligaments, and cartilage. It shapes your body and protects your organs.
- This system is made up of your skin, hair, and nails.
- This organ within the digestive system allows food to move from the mouth to the stomach.
- This system is made up of organs that transport blood throughout the body.
- This connective tissue holds the bones of the skeletal system together.
- Your body's skin does this to keep it cool when the body becomes too hot.
- These breathing organs in the respiratory system bring oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the blood.
21 Clues: The smallest living unit. • The largest organ in the body. • This system is made up of your skin, hair, and nails. • This connective tissue attaches skeletal muscle to bone. • These are areas within the body where two or more bones meet. • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. • ...
2404L Unit 4 Spring 2022 2022-03-31
Across
- used to measure respiratory volumns
- blood vessel that brings blood from arms to right atrium
- ventricular relaxation
- organ of lymphatic system
- opening between the vocal cords
- amount of air inhaled and exhaled under normal conditions
- blood flows from this vein into the external iliac vein
- valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- red blood cell
- eosinophils, basophils, and neutrophils
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- connects upper respiratory system to the lungs
- one complete heartbeat
- first arterial branch on aorta
- site of gas exchange in the lungs
- largest blood vessel in body, receives blood from the left ventricle
- ventricular contraction
- branches form splenic, gastric, and common hepatic arteries
- carries blood away from liver
- monocyte is a type of this group of cells
- remains of opening between right and left atria that closes at birth
20 Clues: red blood cell • one complete heartbeat • ventricular relaxation • ventricular contraction • organ of lymphatic system • carries blood away from liver • first arterial branch on aorta • opening between the vocal cords • site of gas exchange in the lungs • used to measure respiratory volumns • eosinophils, basophils, and neutrophils • monocyte is a type of this group of cells • ...
Body Systems 2021-03-16
Across
- This system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It is your body’s control system.
- These are areas within the body where two or more bones meet.
- This organ in the nervous system receives messages from and transmits messages to the nerves of the body.
- The smallest living unit.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
- This connective tissue attaches skeletal muscle to bone.
- This system brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. These blood vessels carry oxygen/nutrients to individual cells.
- This organ within the digestive system breaks food down further mechanically and chemically.
- This system is made up of organs that break down food into nutrients which the body needs for energy, growth, and repair.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
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- This is made up of tissues that work with the skeletal system to control movement of the body.
- This organ is the pump in the cardiovascular system that sends blood moving throughout the body.
- The largest organ in the body.
- This system is made up of bones, ligaments, and cartilage. It shapes your body and protects your organs.
- This system is made up of your skin, hair, and nails.
- This organ within the digestive system allows food to move from the mouth to the stomach.
- This system is made up of organs that transport blood throughout the body.
- This connective tissue holds the bones of the skeletal system together.
- Your body's skin does this to keep it cool when the body becomes too hot.
- These breathing organs in the respiratory system bring oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the blood.
21 Clues: The smallest living unit. • The largest organ in the body. • This system is made up of your skin, hair, and nails. • This connective tissue attaches skeletal muscle to bone. • These are areas within the body where two or more bones meet. • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. • ...
biology crossword 2026-04-08
Across
- Organ that help breathing
- Organ that controls body
- Cell that helps move
- system that brings oxygen
- Cell that makes new life
- Organ that pumps blood
- Cell that carries oxygen
- Organ that cleans blood
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- system that moves blood
- Cell that fights infection
- Cell that is needed for reproduction
- System that breaks food
- digests food
- System that supports body
- System that controls actions
15 Clues: digests food • Cell that helps move • Organ that pumps blood • system that moves blood • System that breaks food • Organ that cleans blood • Organ that controls body • Cell that makes new life • Cell that carries oxygen • Organ that help breathing • system that brings oxygen • System that supports body • Cell that fights infection • System that controls actions • ...
Human Body 2025-10-28
Across
- Organ responsible for breathing
- Waste product that is expelled from the lungs
- System that controls the heartbeat, breathing rate, and blood pressure
- System that moves the body
- Tissue that lines digestive organs and blood vessels
- Organ that is responsible for absorbing nutrients into the blood
- Windpipe (Pipe that goes to the lungs)
- Whole living thing
- System that inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
- System that removes waste from the body
- Tissue that moves the bones
- Made of many cells formed together
- Level of organization that consists of many organs working together
- Tissue that makes up the heart
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- System that digests and absorbs nutrients
- Organ that mixes food with gastric juices
- Bone that protects the brain
- System that transports nutrients around the body
- System that defends the body against infectious agents
- Cells that fight foreign invaders
- Basic Unit of Life
- Blood vessels responsible for gas exchange
- Circulatory and Respiratory system work together to deliver _______ to the body.
- Organ that contracts and relaxes the help the lungs
- Level of Organization that is made of two or more tissues
- Brain and Spinal cord
- Produces blood cells
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Organ that sends signals to other systems to respond to stimuli
- Organ that removes urea from the blood
- System that supports and protects the body
- Tube that connects mouth to stomach
32 Clues: Basic Unit of Life • Whole living thing • Produces blood cells • Brain and Spinal cord • System that moves the body • Tissue that moves the bones • Bone that protects the brain • Tissue that makes up the heart • Organ responsible for breathing • Cells that fight foreign invaders • Made of many cells formed together • Tube that connects mouth to stomach • ...
