respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Living Organisms 2021-04-12
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- bones that protect the heart/lungs
- similar cells with specific function
- system that allows body to sense
- system that supports the body
- basic unit of life
- system that provides blood to body
- muscle that helps digestion
- system that provides oxygen to body
- muscle that pushes food to stomach
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- system that breaks down food
- composed of many cells
- makes the blood cells
- vessel that takes blood back to heart
- composed of one cell
- system that allows movement
- vessel that takes blood away from heart
- tube that allows air into lungs
- bone that protects the brain
18 Clues: basic unit of life • composed of one cell • makes the blood cells • composed of many cells • system that allows movement • muscle that helps digestion • system that breaks down food • bone that protects the brain • system that supports the body • tube that allows air into lungs • system that allows body to sense • bones that protect the heart/lungs • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
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- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the digestive includes the?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
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- the _______ system functions in transport
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- movement is included in which system?
- the brain is located in which system?
- the region encompassing the chest
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • what system releases CO2 from the body? • the _______ system functions in transport • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-12-07
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- prevents foods and liquids from going up your nose
- where oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange takes place
- tube from back of mouth or nasal cavity to esophagus
- part of body containing nostrils
- only organ that floats
- separates left and right airways
- moist tissue lining respiratory system
- holds vocal cords
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- branches off the trachea
- windpipe
- average person grows six and a half feet of these
- roof of mouth
- cartilage flap at back of tounge
- tiny air sacs of the lungs
- cavity (2 words) space inside the nose
15 Clues: windpipe • roof of mouth • holds vocal cords • only organ that floats • branches off the trachea • tiny air sacs of the lungs • cartilage flap at back of tounge • part of body containing nostrils • separates left and right airways • cavity (2 words) space inside the nose • moist tissue lining respiratory system • where oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange takes place • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-03-16
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- tubes connecting trachea to the lungs
- large muscle that controls the lungs
- where air enters your body
- place where air enters your body
- grape-like bunches of air sacs
- fish have these instead of lungs
- reaction when something irritates your nose
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- when trachea or bronchi get irritated
- a waste gas
- what we breathe
- prevents food from getting in your lungs
- windpipe
- breathe out
- inhale and exhale
- the place where oxygen enters the blood
15 Clues: windpipe • a waste gas • breathe out • what we breathe • inhale and exhale • where air enters your body • grape-like bunches of air sacs • place where air enters your body • fish have these instead of lungs • large muscle that controls the lungs • when trachea or bronchi get irritated • tubes connecting trachea to the lungs • the place where oxygen enters the blood • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2018-03-01
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- Tubes branch into - tubes in the lungs
- Two tubes trachea branches into
- Moves up or down as air moves in and out of body
- Taking in oxygen and breathing out CO2
- sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Windpipe- carries air from mouth to lungs
- Produces sound
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- The gas that we inhale
- Back of throat, above larynx
- Vessels surrounding the alveoli
- Filters air moving into body
- Breathing out
- One of the waste products from the lungs
- Breathing in
- Structures in the chest cavity that fill with air
15 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • Produces sound • The gas that we inhale • Back of throat, above larynx • Filters air moving into body • Vessels surrounding the alveoli • Two tubes trachea branches into • Tubes branch into - tubes in the lungs • Taking in oxygen and breathing out CO2 • sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs • One of the waste products from the lungs • ...
Respiratory System #2 2017-11-23
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- A whistling sound caused by narrowing or obstruction of the airways
- Cartilage situated at the point where the trachea divides into the two bronchi
- What is the name of the part of the brain that controls the function of breathing
- Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by this process
- Testing method to record the volume of air inhaled or exhaled and the length of time each breath takes
- The term given to the amount of gas expired with each breath
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- Complete or partial collapse of a lung or section of
- Membrane surrounding each lung
- Masses of lymphoid tissue located in the pharyngeal cavity
- Defined as a pH greater then 7.45
- Takes oxygenated blood back to the heart
- Another name for voice box
- Nosebleed
- Absence of spontaneous respiration
- Phlegm ejected through the mouth
15 Clues: Nosebleed • Another name for voice box • Membrane surrounding each lung • Phlegm ejected through the mouth • Defined as a pH greater then 7.45 • Absence of spontaneous respiration • Takes oxygenated blood back to the heart • Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by this process • Complete or partial collapse of a lung or section of • ...
The Respiratory System 2019-10-23
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- – any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- – relating to the lungs
- – either of the pair of posterior apertures of the nasal cavity that open into the nasopharynx
- – the lower part of the pharynx lying behind or adjacent to the larynx
- – a square bone at the root of the nose, forming part of the cranium, and having many perforations through which the olfactory nerves pass to the nose
- – is any self-regulating process by which an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are best for its survival
- - the part of the alimentary canal which connects the throat to the stomach
- - the jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates
- – the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals
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- – the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the oesophagus
- – a specialist in the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the lungs
- - the action of inhaling or breathing in
- – relating to the heart and blood vessels
- – the windpipe
- - any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
15 Clues: – the windpipe • – relating to the lungs • - the action of inhaling or breathing in • – relating to the heart and blood vessels • - the jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates • – a specialist in the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the lungs • – the lower part of the pharynx lying behind or adjacent to the larynx • ...
The Respiratory System 2012-04-16
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- This is where the respiratory system starts
- Also known as the voice box
- This is replaced by Oxygen
- What type of blood vessel runs next to the alveoli
- This replaces Carbon Dioxide
- Is the process to make energy
- The large muscle under the lungs
- This makes the left bronchi lower than the right bronchi
- This is where o2 enters our body and expel CO2
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- A thin air passage in the lung that branches off a larger airway
- Its function is to exchange oxygen from air with carbon dioxide from blood
- A tube going from the larynx to the bronchi and carrying air to the lungs
- This is where respiration takes place
- These are tiny airsacs at the end of every bronchiole
- this is located at the back of your throat
15 Clues: This is replaced by Oxygen • Also known as the voice box • This replaces Carbon Dioxide • Is the process to make energy • The large muscle under the lungs • This is where respiration takes place • this is located at the back of your throat • This is where the respiratory system starts • This is where o2 enters our body and expel CO2 • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2015-09-13
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- _____ blood cells help the body fight off germs
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- hardening of arteries
- it contracts and flattens out and pull downwards when breathing
- gives color to the blood
- the trachea is the main ____ to the lungs
- your heart is about the size of your ____
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- the trachea is also knows the the _______
- gas our body emits
- the liquid part of the blood
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- the plasma is made in the _____
- organ essential to human speech
- tiny hairs in the nostrils
15 Clues: gas our body emits • hardening of arteries • gives color to the blood • tiny hairs in the nostrils • the liquid part of the blood • the plasma is made in the _____ • organ essential to human speech • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • the main organ of the respiratory system • the trachea is also knows the the _______ • the trachea is the main ____ to the lungs • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2014-04-30
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- sheet of muscle that contracts and flattens out
- respiration Process through which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is let out
- A flap in the throat that blocks the windpipe when food or liquid is swallowed
- Breathing in air.
- The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air.
- exchange Process that takes place in the alveoli and exchanges CO2 and O2.
- Involved in breathing and sound production
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- Tiny sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- Blowing out air.
- An opening through which food is taken in
- system The main system that allows us to breathe.
- passage Allows air to pass through so the lungs can receive it
- Organ in digestive tract that receives food
- Windpipe that acts as a filter
- Brings air into the nose and protects the nasal passage
15 Clues: Blowing out air. • Breathing in air. • Windpipe that acts as a filter • An opening through which food is taken in • Involved in breathing and sound production • Organ in digestive tract that receives food • sheet of muscle that contracts and flattens out • The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air. • system The main system that allows us to breathe. • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-12-30
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- Folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a person's voice
- Maximum volume of air that can be inhaled and exhaled with each breath
- Tubes that branch from the trachea and lead to each lung
- Muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- Specialized secretions that prevent alveoli from sticking shut
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- Respiratory organs located in the thoracic cavity
- Finer and finer tubes that branch from the bronchi
- The process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between an organism and its environment
- Grapelike clusters of air sacs at the end of bronchioles
- Mechanism of breathing where air is pulled into the lungs
- Breathing; inhalation and exhalation of air
- Throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
- The inhalation and exhalation of air
- Voicebox; produces sounds by vibrating vocal cords
- Windpipe; reinforced by rings of cartilage
15 Clues: The inhalation and exhalation of air • Windpipe; reinforced by rings of cartilage • Breathing; inhalation and exhalation of air • Respiratory organs located in the thoracic cavity • Finer and finer tubes that branch from the bronchi • Voicebox; produces sounds by vibrating vocal cords • Grapelike clusters of air sacs at the end of bronchioles • ...
Respiratory System Terminology 2023-02-09
16 Clues: air • blue • nose • nose • larynx • pleura • thorax • oxygen • pharynx • trachea • bronchus • air/lung • breathing • involuntary contration • forming an opening or mouth • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Respiratory system -MM 2022-05-09
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- area in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- the amount of air you breathe in and out as you breathe
- instrument which measures the volume of air which you breathe in and out
- tiny blood vessels which cover the alveoli
- the number of breaths taken per minute
- small flap of cartilage that stops food entering the windpipe
- the amount of air which remains in the lungs
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- flexible tube held open by rings of cartilage
- the system responsible for breathing
- taking air into the lungs
- responsible for sounds which we make
- pushing air out of the lungs
- the air taken into the body during inspiration
- muscles located between the ribs that help with respiration
- where the lungs are located
15 Clues: taking air into the lungs • where the lungs are located • pushing air out of the lungs • the system responsible for breathing • responsible for sounds which we make • the number of breaths taken per minute • tiny blood vessels which cover the alveoli • area in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • the amount of air which remains in the lungs • ...
6th review 2022-01-28
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- frozen water
- found in the immune system
- gas exchange
- where planes fly
- makes proteins
- explains why
- outer layer of a planet cell
- variable that you change
- where we live
- break down food into nutrients
- changes rapidly
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- makes ATP energy
- air
- long period of time weather
- repeating an experiment multiple times
- responsible for movement
- water
- has meteors
- holds the DNA
- part of the nervous system
20 Clues: air • water • has meteors • frozen water • gas exchange • explains why • holds the DNA • where we live • makes proteins • changes rapidly • makes ATP energy • where planes fly • responsible for movement • variable that you change • found in the immune system • part of the nervous system • long period of time weather • outer layer of a planet cell • break down food into nutrients • ...
Body Systems 2023-03-10
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- What regulates the body's growth
- Has skeletal muscle
- Respiratory system:taking in____
- Maintains body ______
- Major organ in the Endocrine system
- Most important in Excretory system
- What is the biggest organ on a human body
- What system breaks down food
- When you do it on instinct
- Cushion between bones
- Most important part of the digestive system
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- Supports and protects the organs
- Send messages to the brain
- Protects internal organs
- taking in oxygen and letting out ______
- What connects muscles to the skeleton
- What system uses blood to transport
- What gets rid of waste from the blood
- How many systems in the human body
- Bone marrow makes _______
20 Clues: Has skeletal muscle • Maintains body ______ • Cushion between bones • Protects internal organs • Bone marrow makes _______ • Send messages to the brain • When you do it on instinct • What system breaks down food • Supports and protects the organs • What regulates the body's growth • Respiratory system:taking in____ • Most important in Excretory system • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-16
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- True or False you can live with only one lung.
- How many organs are in the respiratory system?
- Is a cancer in your lungs
- What organ in your body can float on water
- Is a long term illness that affects the the airways in your lungs that makes it harder to breathe
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- The digestive system needs what system to give oxygen
- The digestive system needs the respiratory system to give what
- When someone exhales the used air does what with the body
8 Clues: Is a cancer in your lungs • What organ in your body can float on water • True or False you can live with only one lung. • How many organs are in the respiratory system? • The digestive system needs what system to give oxygen • When someone exhales the used air does what with the body • The digestive system needs the respiratory system to give what • ...
Case Study 5 - Respiratory System 2013-05-07
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- Moistens and warms air entering the respiratory system.
- A glycoprotein released by neutrophils shown to cause damage to lung tissue.
- A common symptom of COPD.
- A test commonly used to measure lung function.
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- A consequence of an AAT deficiency associated with inflamation of the adipose tissue below the skin.
- One of four possible patterns in spirometry. It is characterised by a relatively sharp increase, followed by an exponential decay.
- Slender protuberances that help protect the respiratory system.
- A common response to dust chemicals and vapors in the respiratory system
- One of two conditions associated with COPD.
- Best and cheapest way to slow down progressive symptoms.
10 Clues: A common symptom of COPD. • One of two conditions associated with COPD. • A test commonly used to measure lung function. • Moistens and warms air entering the respiratory system. • Best and cheapest way to slow down progressive symptoms. • Slender protuberances that help protect the respiratory system. • ...
Unit 2: Skeletal System 2021-02-22
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- Diaphragm relaxes and thoracic cavity shrinks
- Contains C-shape cartilages
- Where gas exchange takes place
- Closes to prevent food and fluid from entering the respiratory tract
- Branches out from the trachea
- ventilation Physical movement of air into and out of the respiratory tract
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- Control the air distribution in lungs
- Diaphragm contracts and thoracic cavity expands
- Connection between veins and arteries
- Contains the voice box
- Condition due to narrowing of the trachea
- Shared by digestive and respiratory system.
- Reduces surface tension in the alveoli
13 Clues: Contains the voice box • Contains C-shape cartilages • Branches out from the trachea • Where gas exchange takes place • Control the air distribution in lungs • Connection between veins and arteries • Reduces surface tension in the alveoli • Condition due to narrowing of the trachea • Shared by digestive and respiratory system. • Diaphragm relaxes and thoracic cavity shrinks • ...
Microbiology Virial Overview 2022-04-26
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- SS linear, vertebrate hosts, transmitted respiratory, erthroid asplasia.
- Virus spread by rodents, cleaning urine, feces, and saliva
- reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic
- large, brick-shaped, cause lesions, rash, and nodules.
- flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands.
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever, congo and anogola (african fruit bat)
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system and when not treated can lead to AIDS
- shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core
- a preventable viral disease most often transmitted through bite of a rabid animal
- fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms
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- crown like features extend from surface, spread through respiratory droplets.
- spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever.
- respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan
- Over 100 strands, 8 regularly infect humans, highly contagious
- replication of this virus occurs invade the most nucleus
- a very contagious respiratory infection that causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms
- replication of this virus occurs inside the cytoplasm
- infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- arthropod borne (arboviruses) vs rodent borne (roboviruses)
20 Clues: spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever. • flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands. • epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan • shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core • fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms • respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper • reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic • ...
CICU Respiratory Care 2024-07-27
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- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- thickening & scarring of connective tissues
- process of creating a secure airway in patient with compromised respiratory status
- Essential element that cells use to produce energy though the process of respiration
- the average pressure over the whole ventilatory cycle
- Straight Blade for intubation
- main muscle in breathing
- duration a breathe is delivered over
- Maximum pressure in lungs during inspiration
- The first "P" in CPAP
- Acute respiratory syndrome, for short
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- Overall movement of air into and out of our lungs
- air actively inspired and passively expired in normal breath cycle; equates to 7-8cc/kg
- the process of continuously evaluating the cardiopulmonary status of patients for the purpose of improving clinical management
- tiny hair-like structures that line the respiratory tract and help move mucus out of the lungs
- refers to the spaces within tissues
- positive pressure remaining in airways at the end of exhalation
- Respiratory care supports the pulmonary _______
- fraction of inspired oxygen
- Structure at the top of the trachea, contains vocal cords
- provides high frequency pulses to help mucus and aid in lung recruitment
21 Clues: The first "P" in CPAP • main muscle in breathing • fraction of inspired oxygen • Straight Blade for intubation • refers to the spaces within tissues • duration a breathe is delivered over • Acute respiratory syndrome, for short • thickening & scarring of connective tissues • Maximum pressure in lungs during inspiration • Respiratory care supports the pulmonary _______ • ...
Chapter 1 2020-01-15
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- system responsible for breaking down food into absorbable units
- system that functions to produce offspring
- study of the structure of body parts
- system that stores minerals
- principle that function always reflects structure
- an example of negative feedback mechanisms becoming overwhelmed resulting in destructive positive feedback mechanisms
- system dependent on atmospheric pressure
- system that picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels
- fast-acting control system of the body
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- system that secretes hormones
- formation of a platelet plug during blood clotting is an example of this type of feedback
- smallest level of structural organization
- system that synthesizes vitamin D
- microscopic study of cells
- the maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions despite continuous changes
- system that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- removal of wastes from metabolism and digestion
- system that maintains posture
- system that mounts attack against foreign substances
- system that removes nitrogenous wastes from the body
20 Clues: microscopic study of cells • system that stores minerals • system that secretes hormones • system that maintains posture • system that synthesizes vitamin D • study of the structure of body parts • fast-acting control system of the body • system dependent on atmospheric pressure • smallest level of structural organization • system that functions to produce offspring • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- the digestive includes the?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the _______ system functions in transport
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- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- movement is included in which system?
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- the region encompassing the chest
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • what system releases CO2 from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the digestive includes the?
- movement is included in which system?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
- the _______ system functions in transport
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
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- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- the region encompassing the chest
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
15 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • the brain is located in which system? • movement is included in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • what system releases CO2 from the body? • which system removes waste from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
Human Body 2025-04-16
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- proteins produced by the immune system in response to specific antigens
- chemical messengers secreted by glands that aid in cell to cell communication
- human body system designed to transport molecules throughout the body
- Protein molecules found on the cell membranes of pathogens and provoke an immune response
- human body system designed to protect the body from harmful pathogens
- regulation mechanisms that work to maintain homeostasis in an organism
- Specifically-shaped protein molecules on a cell membrane that receive signals from outside the cell
- A condition caused by HIV characterized by a severely weakened immune system
- blood cell that transports oxygen throughout the body
- small cell fragments in the blood that help in blood clotting
- human body system designed for control and coordination of the organism
- the body's response to a substance that it mistakenly identifies as harmful
- human body system of glands that produce and secrete hormones
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- A hormone produced and released by the pancreas to raise blood sugar
- harmful microorganisms
- human body system designed to break down food into nutrients
- A virus that attacks the immune system, killing white blood cells and weakening the immune system
- The molecule that diffuses from the blood to the lungs to be exhaled
- main organ of the nervous system
- steady internal state of an organism
- human body system designed to remove waste products from the body
- A hormone produced and released by the pancreas to lower blood sugar
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- human body system designed to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- organ that produces and secretes insulin and glucagon
- liquid portion of human blood
- main organ of the respiratory system
- The molecule that diffuses from the lungs to the blood to be transported to the body cells that need it
- blood cell that is part of the circulatory system and immune system
29 Clues: harmful microorganisms • liquid portion of human blood • main organ of the nervous system • steady internal state of an organism • main organ of the respiratory system • main organ of the cardiovascular system • organ that produces and secretes insulin and glucagon • blood cell that transports oxygen throughout the body • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- the digestive includes the?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the _______ system functions in transport
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- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- movement is included in which system?
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- the region encompassing the chest
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • what system releases CO2 from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
Body systems 2024-05-10
Across
- what system works with skeletal to allow the body to move?
- what system works with circulatory to give the body oxygen?
- what system works with respiratory to distribute oxygen?
- what system works with muscular to cause the stomach to churn?
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- what system works with circulatory to help produce blood cells?
- what system works with endocrine to extract waste from the body?
- what system works with muscular to send a signal to the hand to move?
- what system works with endocrine to reproduce?
- what system works with lymphatic to protect the body from infections?
- what systems works with nervous to reduce pain from an attack?
10 Clues: what system works with endocrine to reproduce? • what system works with respiratory to distribute oxygen? • what system works with skeletal to allow the body to move? • what system works with circulatory to give the body oxygen? • what systems works with nervous to reduce pain from an attack? • what system works with muscular to cause the stomach to churn? • ...
The Human Body Systems 2025-05-15
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- The__________ system sends signals to your skeletal and muscular system to create movement.
- Eating contaminated food can hurt the immune system through the ____________ system.
- True or false: there are good bacteria in our digestive system.
- What kind of pathogen can not be cured with medication like antibiotics?
- This organ is a main part of the nervous system.
- The respiratory system and the _____________ system help the body remove waste
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- What pathogen steals nutrients and harms the host?
- _______________ diseases can easily spread from person to person.
- Toxins would increase quickly if this organ stopped working (uremia).
- This system focuses on balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide.
10 Clues: This organ is a main part of the nervous system. • What pathogen steals nutrients and harms the host? • This system focuses on balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide. • True or false: there are good bacteria in our digestive system. • _______________ diseases can easily spread from person to person. • ...
Lesson 2 Unit 5 Havo 2022-03-29
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- afval op straat gooien
- betrekken (bij)
- vervuilde mist; smog
- toezicht houden
- verstikking
- system ademhalingsstelsel
- voorzorgsmaatregel
- beleid
- verontreinigen
- uitstoot
- bewustzijn
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- petitie ondertekenen
- invloedrijk
- opstopping
- behouden
- gewasverbranding
- conferentie
- voorstel
- riool(-)
- complot
- debatteren; discussiëren
- zijn tol eisen
22 Clues: beleid • complot • behouden • voorstel • riool(-) • uitstoot • opstopping • bewustzijn • invloedrijk • conferentie • verstikking • verontreinigen • zijn tol eisen • betrekken (bij) • toezicht houden • gewasverbranding • voorzorgsmaatregel • petitie ondertekenen • vervuilde mist; smog • afval op straat gooien • debatteren; discussiëren • system ademhalingsstelsel
Human body 2021-12-09
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- holds urine
- system Digests food for nutrients
- A big organ the holds air
- at the base of the chest
- system The outer layer of the body
- system Circulates blood
- A bunch of bronchi
- Passageways that direct air
- a long pipe
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- tiny sacs
- system Controls how we breath.
- Holds urine
- Windpipe
- upper part of the heart
- functional unit of the kidney
15 Clues: Windpipe • tiny sacs • holds urine • Holds urine • a long pipe • A bunch of bronchi • system Circulates blood • upper part of the heart • at the base of the chest • A big organ the holds air • Passageways that direct air • functional unit of the kidney • system Controls how we breath. • system Digests food for nutrients • system The outer layer of the body
Physician Specialties 2024-10-09
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- Blood
- Mental Health Disorders
- Skin Specialty
- Athletic Injuries
- Stomach and Digestive system
- Trauma patients
- Reads imaging (x-ray)
- Study Diseases
- Heart and Cardiovascular problems
- Cancer
- Metabolic Disorders
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- Performs Surgery
- Eye Problems
- Pregnant women
- End of Life Focus
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Puts surgical patients under
- Treats the whole person
- Bones and Joints
- Kidney Specialty
- Birth to 18
- Lungs and Respiratory System
- Older adults
23 Clues: Blood • Cancer • Birth to 18 • Eye Problems • Older adults • Pregnant women • Skin Specialty • Study Diseases • Trauma patients • Performs Surgery • Bones and Joints • Kidney Specialty • End of Life Focus • Athletic Injuries • Metabolic Disorders • Ear, Nose and Throat • Reads imaging (x-ray) • Mental Health Disorders • Treats the whole person • Puts surgical patients under • Stomach and Digestive system • ...
Microbiology Virial Overview 2022-04-26
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- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever, congo and anogola (african fruit bat)
- a preventable viral disease most often transmitted through bite of a rabid animal
- SS linear, vertebrate hosts, transmitted respiratory, erthroid asplasia.
- a very contagious respiratory infection that causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms
- respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper
- replication of this virus occurs invade the most nucleus
- reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic
- fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms
- replication of this virus occurs inside the cytoplasm
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- shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core
- arthropod borne (arboviruses) vs rodent borne (roboviruses)
- Over 100 strands, 8 regularly infect humans, highly contagious
- infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- crown like features extend from surface, spread through respiratory droplets.
- flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands.
- large, brick-shaped, cause lesions, rash, and nodules.
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan
- Virus spread by rodents, cleaning urine, feces, and saliva
- spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever.
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system and when not treated can lead to AIDS
20 Clues: spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever. • flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands. • epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan • shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core • fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms • respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper • reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic • ...
The Respiratory System 2012-08-07
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- what organ in the human body is not important?
- Tubes formed by the division of the trachea are called?
- A sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen.
- what does the capillaries surround?
- What does C02 stand for?
- During what do our muscles work at a higher rate?
- Wat gender has a lung capacity of 4.2 litres?
- What gender has a lung capacity of 6.0 litres?
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- What is inhaled through the nasal cavity?
- What does air go down?
- What does oxygen dissolve into?
- Our lungs are the size of a?
- The system of organs and tissues that takes the air into your body is called the?
- What flows through the blood stream?
- What is the term used when breathing out?
15 Clues: What does air go down? • What does C02 stand for? • Our lungs are the size of a? • What does oxygen dissolve into? • what does the capillaries surround? • What flows through the blood stream? • What is inhaled through the nasal cavity? • What is the term used when breathing out? • Wat gender has a lung capacity of 4.2 litres? • what organ in the human body is not important? • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2022-04-17
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- breathing, external respiration and gas transport by blood are all examples of
- the trachea is made up of c shaped rings made of _
- the bronchial tubes _ the air we breath in
- what is commonly known as 'the windpipe'
- what cells in the trachea trap dirt
- letting air into the lungs
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- small and we have lots of them
- _ have thin walls
- red blood cells acronym
- the organ that warms the air with body temperature
- muscle located under the lungs
- the process of which a substance moves from high concentration to a low concentration
- the top 2 chambers of the heart
- letting air out of the lungs
- the _ has four chambers
15 Clues: _ have thin walls • red blood cells acronym • the _ has four chambers • letting air into the lungs • letting air out of the lungs • small and we have lots of them • muscle located under the lungs • the top 2 chambers of the heart • what cells in the trachea trap dirt • what is commonly known as 'the windpipe' • the bronchial tubes _ the air we breath in • ...
Respiratory/Digestive System 2023-03-30
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- digestion begins here
- system which breaks down food
- soupy mixture
- your throat
- alveoli have been damaged
- your windpipe
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- a muscular bag
- digestion where you chew
- the intestine where nutrients are absorbed
- air enters your respiratory system
- inflammation in the bronchi
- fluid stored in gall bladder
- chemical body uses to break down molecules
- inflammation of the lungs
- air sacs for gaseous exchange
15 Clues: your throat • soupy mixture • your windpipe • a muscular bag • digestion begins here • digestion where you chew • inflammation of the lungs • alveoli have been damaged • inflammation in the bronchi • fluid stored in gall bladder • system which breaks down food • air sacs for gaseous exchange • air enters your respiratory system • the intestine where nutrients are absorbed • ...
The Respiratory System 2017-03-03
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- Maximum amount of air in your lungs
- The number of breaths you take in 1 minute
- Type of respiration when oxygen is needed to help create energy
- This type of respiration is needed to work at your maximum
- The volume of air you inhale or exhale with each breath
- When the body needs more Oxygen than it can give to the muscles.
- Recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system
- Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place
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- maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out.
- Waste product breathed out by the body
- Occurs in the alveoli where oxygen is diffused into the bloodstream
- Respiratory muscles found between the ribs
- Strip of muscle located underneath the lungs
- Carbon ? replaces oxygen in red blood cells of people who smoke
- Diffused into the blood stream and used by the muscles
15 Clues: Maximum amount of air in your lungs • Waste product breathed out by the body • Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place • Respiratory muscles found between the ribs • The number of breaths you take in 1 minute • Strip of muscle located underneath the lungs • maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out. • Recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-08-13
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- inflates and deflate when we breathe
- a place where gas exchange occurs
- a substance that causes inflammation or Discomfort
- also called nares
- inflammation of the bronchi
- inflammation of the larynx
- the process of breathing
- disease that produces abnormal cells in the lung cavity
Down
- is closely linked to allergic reactions
- caused by a bacillus bacterium Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- is a disease that produces too many chloride ions making mucus viscous
- contracts and flatten when we inhale
- the flap that covers the entrance of the Trachea
- caused by rhinovirus
- also known as the throat
15 Clues: also called nares • caused by rhinovirus • also known as the throat • the process of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • inflammation of the bronchi • a place where gas exchange occurs • inflates and deflate when we breathe • contracts and flatten when we inhale • is closely linked to allergic reactions • the flap that covers the entrance of the Trachea • ...
Respiratory System Roots 2022-11-15
15 Clues: nose • ribs • oxygen • sternum • breathing • diaphragm • bronchiole • air, lungs • carbon dioxide • pharynx, throat • larynx, voice box • alveoli (air sac) • trachea, windpipe • sinus (hollow space) • pleura (lungs' membrane)
Respiratory System Crossword 2018-03-02
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- Waste product the lungs excrete
- The gas that our body needs to take in
- Air moves into the lungs
- Each bronchus extends into a ___
- Brings oygen to all parts of the body
- Taking in oygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- Structure that controls our voice
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- Made by respiration, all living things need it
- Air moves out of the lungs
- Vessels that surround the alveoli
- Windpipe, carries air from mouth to lungs
- Filters air as it enters the body
- Contracts as you inhale, relaxes as you exhale
- trachea branches into these to ventilate each lung
- two structures inside chest cavity that fill with air
15 Clues: Air moves into the lungs • Air moves out of the lungs • Waste product the lungs excrete • Each bronchus extends into a ___ • Vessels that surround the alveoli • Filters air as it enters the body • Structure that controls our voice • Brings oygen to all parts of the body • The gas that our body needs to take in • Windpipe, carries air from mouth to lungs • ...
The respiratory system 2019-09-05
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- Cell organelles responsible for aerobic respiration
- The reaction in which glucose is broken down to release energy
- The act of releasing air from the body
- A tube that carries the air from the trachea into each individual lung
- A disease caused by rapidly growing cells
- A molecule produced when a person respires anaerobically
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- A set of muscles between the ribs that help create breathing movements
- A sticky fluid that traps microbes so that they can be removed from the body
- A cell with tiny hair-like projections on the cell membrane
- The site of gaseous exchange in the respiratory system
- A disease in which the bronchioles become too narrow and breathing becomes difficult
- A thick sheet of muscle below the lungs that contracts during inhalation
- A type of drug that allows people to feel more alert
- The addictive substance in cigarette smoke
- An ingredient in cigarette smoke that paralyses the cilia
15 Clues: The act of releasing air from the body • A disease caused by rapidly growing cells • The addictive substance in cigarette smoke • Cell organelles responsible for aerobic respiration • A type of drug that allows people to feel more alert • The site of gaseous exchange in the respiratory system • A molecule produced when a person respires anaerobically • ...
Respiratory & Urinary system 2024-02-28
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- emptying of the urinary bladder.
- tonsil located in the nasopharynx.
- Results when blood becomes alkaline.
- Cavities within bones surrounding the nasal cavity .
- smell receptors on the superior surface of the nose.
- Fat capsule surrounds the kidney and cushions against blows.
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- receptors in the hypothalamus are receptive to blood pressure.
- The total mount of exchangeable air.
- subdivide into smaller and smaller branches.
- cup-shaped extensions of the renal pelvis that enclose the renal pyramids.
- Most oxygen travels to the haemoglobin and forms ______.
- A medial indentation where several structures enter or exit the kidney.
- end product of protein breakdown.
- cavity responsible for humidifying air and trapping particles.
- volume of air that remains in the lungs after expiration.
15 Clues: emptying of the urinary bladder. • end product of protein breakdown. • The total mount of exchangeable air. • tonsil located in the nasopharynx. • Results when blood becomes alkaline. • subdivide into smaller and smaller branches. • Cavities within bones surrounding the nasal cavity . • smell receptors on the superior surface of the nose. • ...
3E Respiratory System 2025-11-29
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- Which surface of the lung is adjacent to the heart and other thoracic organs?
- The larynx contains the true vocal _____.
- Known as the windpipe.
- smaller and more numerous than bronchi.
- The ______ membrane consists of 2 layers.
- A few ______ bud off the respiratory bronchioles.
- A funnel shaped muscular organ that extends from the base of the skull to the esophagus.
- The pulmonary ______ brings deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lung.
- The _____ primary bronchus is wider, shorter, and straighter than the left.
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- The alveolar _____ are long thin-walled tubes of connective tissue and smooth muscle.
- How many regions is the pharynx divided into?
- A cartilaginous tube for the passageway of air.
- What is the alveolar wall covered in?
- What fissure is on both the right and left lungs?
- How many fissures does the right lung have?
15 Clues: Known as the windpipe. • What is the alveolar wall covered in? • smaller and more numerous than bronchi. • The larynx contains the true vocal _____. • The ______ membrane consists of 2 layers. • How many fissures does the right lung have? • How many regions is the pharynx divided into? • A cartilaginous tube for the passageway of air. • ...
Respiratory System- Crossword 2025-11-23
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- Tiny hair-like structures that help move mucus in the respiratory tract.
- Structures in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound.
- Muscle that helps in breathing by contracting and expanding the lungs.
- Upper part of the pharynx, connecting with the nasal cavity.
- Flexible connective tissue found in the respiratory tract.
- The act of drawing air into the lungs.
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs.
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- The sense responsible for detecting odors.
- The windpipe; a tube leading from the larynx to the lungs.
- Flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe.
- Gas essential for cellular respiration.
- The iron-containing part of hemoglobin that binds oxygen.
- The cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- Zone of the respiratory system that transports air but does not exchange gases.
- Relating to the organs of breathing.
15 Clues: Relating to the organs of breathing. • The act of drawing air into the lungs. • Gas essential for cellular respiration. • The sense responsible for detecting odors. • The movement of air into and out of the lungs. • Flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe. • Structures in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound. • ...
Respiratory system vocab 2026-02-13
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- a group of lung diseases in which the bronchial airflow is obstructed making it hard to breathe
- sleep
- sound, voice
- difficulty in speaking
- breathing
- temporary a sense of spontaneous breathing
- collapsed lung
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- "the voice box", contains vocal cords, makes speech possible
- air in the pleural space causing a pressure imbalance resulting in a partial or fully collapsed lung
- to breath
- nose bleed
- "the throat", air to and from nose to trachea
- ENT, specializes in ear, nose, throat
- runny nose
- muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen. makes breathing possible
15 Clues: sleep • to breath • breathing • nose bleed • runny nose • sound, voice • collapsed lung • difficulty in speaking • ENT, specializes in ear, nose, throat • temporary a sense of spontaneous breathing • "the throat", air to and from nose to trachea • "the voice box", contains vocal cords, makes speech possible • ...
Respiratory system and blood 2024-09-26
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- It surrounds Alveoli to transport gases.
- system Your body couldn't breathe without this system.
- The liquid part of the blood.
- dioxide When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out:
- The name of tiny air sacs in your lungs.
- White blood cells help us to fight against them.
- Clotting blood from bleeding.
- The chemicals that kill Pathogens were produced by white blood cells.
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- Respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs and the:
- It is not good for your lungs.
- Other name of trachea
- Taking in of air
- Red pigment contains in red blood cells.
- A condition due to the loss of air sacs within the lungs.
14 Clues: Taking in of air • Other name of trachea • The liquid part of the blood. • Clotting blood from bleeding. • It is not good for your lungs. • It surrounds Alveoli to transport gases. • Red pigment contains in red blood cells. • The name of tiny air sacs in your lungs. • White blood cells help us to fight against them. • A condition due to the loss of air sacs within the lungs. • ...
Oxygen therapy 2025-02-28
Across
- low SPO2
- _____therapy benefits, reduction of dead space and dynamic, positive airway pressure, both of which can increase alveolar ventilation.
- _____failure is a syndrome in which the respiratory system fails in one or both of its gas exchange functions
- difficulty of breathing or shortness of breath
- hypoxemic respiratory failure
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- high CO2 level
- high respiratory rate
- hypercapneic respiratory failure
- the ____ delivered to the patient is dependent upon the relative flow rates of oxygen and air and is displayed by the AIRVO unit.
- slow breathing rate
- in patients with COPD or CO2 retention, high _______ concentrations can result in worsening hypercapnia and reduced conscious state.
11 Clues: low SPO2 • high CO2 level • slow breathing rate • high respiratory rate • hypoxemic respiratory failure • hypercapneic respiratory failure • difficulty of breathing or shortness of breath • _____failure is a syndrome in which the respiratory system fails in one or both of its gas exchange functions • ...
Animal Body Systems 2024-01-29
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- Part Of the Digestive system
- Food is dissolved in the
- Center of the nervous system
- Protects internal movement
- Firm flexible tissue not as hard as bone
- What system provides movement
- Center of the Circulatory system
- Classified by the way they move
- This system is made of glands that give off hormones
- This system takes in oxygen from the air
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- The same as the monogastric
- This system transports Water, Oxygen, and waste
- This system gets rid of waste
- This system Lets the animal take in food
- This is processed into meat
- This system provides support to the body
16 Clues: Food is dissolved in the • Protects internal movement • The same as the monogastric • This is processed into meat • Part Of the Digestive system • Center of the nervous system • This system gets rid of waste • What system provides movement • Classified by the way they move • Center of the Circulatory system • Firm flexible tissue not as hard as bone • ...
Animals in Research 2024-08-01
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- Relating to the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
- A viral disease that can cause paralysis and is preventable by vaccine.
- System: The organ system comprising the heart and blood vessels.
- A deadly virus spread through the saliva of infected animals.
- Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals in the body.
- A rare inherited disorder affecting lipid metabolism in nerve cells.
- Marrow: The soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced.
- A device or group of cells that regulates the heartbeat.
- A unit of heredity that is transferred from parent to offspring.
- An organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
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- Loss of the ability to move a part of the body.
- The process of transferring organs or tissues from one body to another.
- A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms.
- System: The body's defense system against infections and diseases.
- The body's response to injury or infection, causing redness and swelling.
- System: The bodily system responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity.
- A medical emergency caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain.
- Fever: A viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, causing fever and jaundice.
- Small blood cells that help with blood clotting.
- A viral infection also known as the flu, affecting the respiratory system.
22 Clues: Loss of the ability to move a part of the body. • Small blood cells that help with blood clotting. • An organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes. • A device or group of cells that regulates the heartbeat. • Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals in the body. • A deadly virus spread through the saliva of infected animals. • ...
crucigrama parcial tres 2017-08-07
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- Increased body temperature above normal Sign is what is in place of something else, ie, it represents a certain reality for someone who interprets it
- state of mental disorder, usually caused by a disease or disorder
- shock is the most severe form in which an allergic reaction may occur, as it may endanger the life of the patient
- Excessively high blood pressure in the wall of the arteries
- disruption of the blood supply of the artery or of the corresponding arteries; Causes tissue death or necrosis
- is the main organ of the circulatory system.
- person who has contracted smoking
- vena cava collects blood from the head, neck, upper limbs and thorax
- Inflammation of the appendix at the end of the large intestine
- is the main artery of the human body
- Alteration of the organism that reveals the existence of a disease and serves to determine its nature
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- Violent breakup of a solid thing, especially a body bone
- conducts blood from the heart to various parts of the body
- vein are the set of veins in charge of transporting the blood from the lungs to the heart
- Invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the tissues of an organism
- system consists of conduction system: nostrils, mouth, epiglottis, pharynx, larynx, trachea, main bronchi, lobular bronchi, segmental bronchi and bronchioles. Exchange system: ducts and honeycomb sacs
- Abnormal increase in the amount of glucose in the blood
- respiratory system disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the respiratory tract
- physiological reaction caused by a poison, or by the action of a toxic substance or in poor conditions
- Neuronal activity in the brain leading to peculiar physical findings such as repeated and shaky contraction and distension of one or more muscles in an abrupt and usually violent manner
- system is the anatomical structure composed by the cardiovascular system that conducts and circulates the blood
- atrium Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pushes it through the mitral valve into the left ventricle, which distributes it through the organism through the aorta
- atrium one of the four heart cavities, located in the upper and right heart
23 Clues: person who has contracted smoking • is the main artery of the human body • is the main organ of the circulatory system. • Abnormal increase in the amount of glucose in the blood • Violent breakup of a solid thing, especially a body bone • conducts blood from the heart to various parts of the body • Excessively high blood pressure in the wall of the arteries • ...
Principles of Health Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- The Good Doctor's last name
- What is considered right vs what's wrong
- relating to the back
- The building block of living organisms
- Harmful foreign body
- History of healthcare during 4000BC
- Filters blood stream
- plane that separates the top and bottom
- A type of nervous system
- Part of the respiratory system
- The S in HOSA
- Inflammation
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- System that involves blood
- Inflammation of the pancrease
- Under, below normal
- Radiologists are what health career?
- A muscular system structure
- Over the age 65
- towards the origin
- Doctors are what health career?
- First layer of the body's defense
21 Clues: Inflammation • The S in HOSA • Over the age 65 • towards the origin • Under, below normal • relating to the back • Harmful foreign body • Filters blood stream • A type of nervous system • System that involves blood • The Good Doctor's last name • A muscular system structure • Inflammation of the pancrease • Part of the respiratory system • Doctors are what health career? • ...
Use Body Sytem Rdg. 2026-02-17
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- Part of the endocrine system
- Part of the integumentary system
- Immune system helps balance _________ in body
- The circulatory system includes the ________
- The human body is a ________ being
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- The respiratory system brings _______ to body
- The nervous system is the command _________
- Urinary system eliminates _________
- Within the body, ______ organ systems perfrom tasks
- The _________ system helps move bones
- The body has ______ senses
- There are 206 ________ bones that support body
- Digestive system breaks down _________
13 Clues: The body has ______ senses • Part of the endocrine system • Part of the integumentary system • The human body is a ________ being • Urinary system eliminates _________ • The _________ system helps move bones • Digestive system breaks down _________ • The nervous system is the command _________ • The circulatory system includes the ________ • ...
6th review 2022-01-28
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- makes ATP energy
- wall outer layer of a planet cell
- gas exchange
- air
- has meteors
- explains why
- responsible for movement
- found in the immune system
- repeating an experiment multiple times
- where planes fly
- holds the DNA
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- variable that you change
- frozen water
- long period of time weather
- makes proteins
- where we live
- water
- changes rapidly
- break down food into nutrients
- part of the nervous system
20 Clues: air • water • has meteors • frozen water • gas exchange • explains why • where we live • holds the DNA • makes proteins • changes rapidly • makes ATP energy • where planes fly • variable that you change • responsible for movement • found in the immune system • part of the nervous system • long period of time weather • break down food into nutrients • wall outer layer of a planet cell • ...
Biology 2019-05-08
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- Cell cell to a plant
- more than one cell
- powerhouse
- protects the cell
- a cell with a tail
- helps ameba move
- helps euglena move
- System blood
- hair on a cell
- living in the cell
- what organs are made out of
- System takes out waste
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- one cell
- the brain
- makes food
- a cell with hair
- provides structure
- a cell that looks like a splat
- takes in light
- System helps you breath
- Cell cell to a animal
- System a group of organs working together
- any living thing
- System breaks down food
- holds fluid
- the circle cell
26 Clues: one cell • the brain • makes food • powerhouse • holds fluid • System blood • takes in light • hair on a cell • the circle cell • a cell with hair • helps ameba move • any living thing • protects the cell • more than one cell • provides structure • a cell with a tail • helps euglena move • living in the cell • Cell cell to a plant • Cell cell to a animal • System takes out waste • System helps you breath • ...
Body Systems 2024-09-04
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- This is where food goes after the esophagus
- The smallest type of blood vessels that have thin walls to easily move substances in and out of tissues and cells
- No nutrients would be absorbed from food if there weren't capillaries by this organ
- The respiratory system works with this body system to get oxygen to our cells
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- This is what the respiratory system does, where oxygen goes into the body and carbon dioxide goes out
- The adjective to describe the type of blood in the capillaries and veins after the lungs
- The microorganisms (small organisms) that are killed in the stomach
- This is the part of the respiratory system where gas exchange happens with the blood in capillaries
- The type of blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- This won't be absorbed from food if there are no capillaries by the large intestine
- A group of the same specialised cell is a...
- Air goes here straight after it passes through the trachea
12 Clues: This is where food goes after the esophagus • A group of the same specialised cell is a... • Air goes here straight after it passes through the trachea • The type of blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart • The microorganisms (small organisms) that are killed in the stomach • The respiratory system works with this body system to get oxygen to our cells • ...
human anatomy and physiology 2020-05-08
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- system having lymph as body fluid
- structural and functional unit of kidney
- system that have most important organ that is heart
- system related to female and male gametes
- system that have organs used for gas exchange
- system also called as urinary system
- system consist of organs like stomach,esophagus and intestines
- neuron is structural and functional unit of this system
- slender tube through which egg passes from ovary to uterus
- muscle also called as heart muscle
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- system having voluntary and involuntary muscles
- pair of sperm producing organs
- chemical messenger system
- tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles
- gland that produces T3and T4 hormones
- organ that regulates blood sugar
- system having bone,cartilage and ligaments
- system that consist of skin and hair and regulates temperature
18 Clues: chemical messenger system • pair of sperm producing organs • organ that regulates blood sugar • system having lymph as body fluid • muscle also called as heart muscle • system also called as urinary system • gland that produces T3and T4 hormones • tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles • structural and functional unit of kidney • system related to female and male gametes • ...
excretory and respiratory system 2021-03-11
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- The throat; part of both respiratory an digestive system
- a large dome shape muscle that plays an important role in breathing
- Tiny hair-like extensions of cells that can move together like whips
- the windpipe; a passage though which air moves in the respiratory system
- the process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex series of chemical reactions inside cells
- monoxide a colorless odorless gas produced when substances including tobacco are burned
- a dark sticky substance produced when tobacco burns
- folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a persons voice
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- a physical dependence on a substance; an intense need by the body for a substance
- the passages that branch from the trachea and direct air to the lungs
- the main organs of the respiratory system
- an irritation of the breathing passages in which the small passages become narrower than normal and may be clogged with mucus
- the voice box; located in the top part of the trachea, underneath the epiglottis
- a drug in tobacco that speeds up the activities of the nervous system, heart, and other organs
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between the air and blood
15 Clues: the main organs of the respiratory system • a dark sticky substance produced when tobacco burns • The throat; part of both respiratory an digestive system • a large dome shape muscle that plays an important role in breathing • Tiny hair-like extensions of cells that can move together like whips • ...
Respiratory Anatomy and Airflow 2021-04-17
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- Maximum volume of air we can expire below tidal volume.
- These intercostal muscles are involved in expiration.
- Small hair-like projections that push mucus towards the pharynx.
- Law that states pressure is proportional to temperature.
- A part of the upper respiratory tract that contains three pairs of tonsils.
- Disorganized air that moves in all directions.
- Amount of air that can be breathed in after maximal expiration.
- Volume of air inspired and expired during normal breathing.
- Law that states volume is proportional to temperature when pressure remains constant.
- These muscles only contract during forced expiration.
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- These intercostal muscles are involved in inspiration.
- A part of the lower respiratory tract thatenter the lung from the trachea.
- Small buds at the end of the respiratory tract where lots of gas exchange occurs.
- Law that states pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
- Contraction of this muscle causes it to flatten.
- Organized air moving in the same direction.
- Maximum volume of air we can inspire above tidal volume.
- Total amount of air that can be filled in the lungs
- Air moves through the respiratory system as a result of this gradient.
- Volume of air remaining in lungs after complete expiration.
20 Clues: Organized air moving in the same direction. • Disorganized air that moves in all directions. • Contraction of this muscle causes it to flatten. • Total amount of air that can be filled in the lungs • These intercostal muscles are involved in expiration. • These muscles only contract during forced expiration. • These intercostal muscles are involved in inspiration. • ...
Microbiology Virial Overview 2022-04-26
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- replication of this virus occurs invade the most nucleus
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan
- arthropod borne (arboviruses) vs rodent borne (roboviruses)
- replication of this virus occurs inside the cytoplasm
- Virus spread by rodents, cleaning urine, feces, and saliva
- Over 100 strands, 8 regularly infect humans, highly contagious
- a very contagious respiratory infection that causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms
- reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic
- crown like features extend from surface, spread through respiratory droplets.
- humans and primates, transmitted by body fluids
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- spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever.
- large, brick-shaped, cause lesions, rash, and nodules.
- a preventable viral disease most often transmitted through bite of a rabid animal
- infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core
- flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands.
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever, congo and anogola (african fruit bat)
- SS linear, vertebrate hosts, transmitted respiratory, erthroid asplasia.
- fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms
- respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system and when not treated can lead to AIDS
21 Clues: spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever. • flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands. • humans and primates, transmitted by body fluids • epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan • shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core • fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms • respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper • ...
Respiratory Terms 2024-10-28
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- Process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy.
- Primary organs of the respiratory system.
- Process of breathing.
- The process of breathing in.
- Movement of air in and out of the lungs.
- Organ through which air enters the respiratory system.
- Also known as the voice box.
- Hair-like structures that help filter out dust and pathogens from the airways.
- Membrane surrounding the lungs.
- Passages in the nose where air is warmed and filtered.
- The two main branches of the trachea that enter the lungs.
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- respiration: Exchange of gases between lungs and blood.
- Air-filled spaces that help regulate the temperature and humidity of inhaled air.
- Passageway for air, leading to the larynx.
- The process of breathing out.
- Exchange of gases between blood and body cells.
- Small air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
- Flap that prevents food from entering the trachea.
- Body system responsible for gas exchange.
- Partition separating the nostrils.
- The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi within the lungs.
22 Clues: Process of breathing. • The process of breathing in. • Also known as the voice box. • The process of breathing out. • Membrane surrounding the lungs. • Partition separating the nostrils. • Movement of air in and out of the lungs. • Primary organs of the respiratory system. • Body system responsible for gas exchange. • Passageway for air, leading to the larynx. • ...
Respiratory system and blood 2024-09-26
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- It surrounds Alveoli to transport gases.
- system Your body couldn't breathe without this system.
- The liquid part of the blood.
- dioxide When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out:
- The name of tiny air sacs in your lungs.
- White blood cells help us to fight against them.
- Clotting blood from bleeding.
- The chemicals that kill Pathogens were produced by white blood cells.
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- Respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs and the:
- It is not good for your lungs.
- Other name of trachea
- Taking in of air
- Red pigment contains in red blood cells.
- A condition due to the loss of air sacs within the lungs.
14 Clues: Taking in of air • Other name of trachea • The liquid part of the blood. • Clotting blood from bleeding. • It is not good for your lungs. • It surrounds Alveoli to transport gases. • Red pigment contains in red blood cells. • The name of tiny air sacs in your lungs. • White blood cells help us to fight against them. • A condition due to the loss of air sacs within the lungs. • ...
The Effect of Exercise on Organ Systems 2014-05-20
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- Oxygen and ___________ are needed for respiration
- Your heart beats _________ when you exercise
- We breath out this gas. It is a waste product of respiration
- The faster your heart _____ the faster oxygen and glucose move around the body
- What is the name of the system involving the heart
- Carbon dioxide and energy are produced in respiration. There is something else, what is it?
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- The process living organisms must go through to get energy
- The main organ in the respiratory system
- Oxygen and glucose are carried through the body in the __________
- You breath deeper and faster when you exercise so you can get more what?
- What is the name of the system involving the lungs
- Heart rate and breathing rate _____________ when we exercise
- The more you exercise, the more you need this.
- The main organ in the circulatory system
14 Clues: The main organ in the respiratory system • The main organ in the circulatory system • Your heart beats _________ when you exercise • The more you exercise, the more you need this. • Oxygen and ___________ are needed for respiration • What is the name of the system involving the lungs • What is the name of the system involving the heart • ...
Miscellaneous: Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-16
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- breaks down the chemical bonds in food
- a time where internal, physical, and chemical conditions are maintained
- produces offspring
- known as the bodies ¨chemical messenger¨
- located in muscle,skin,and fat
- fibers contracting for movement
- made of cells that can contract
- transforms food into energy
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- moves blood form the heart to other organs
- make hormones
- the ¨frame work¨ of our bodies
- consist of a single muscle cell
- removes waste form the body
- transports blood away and to the heart
- controls our every movement
- a process to maintain stability
- consist of glands and organs
- moves blood form organs to the heart
- physically breaks down the food
- gas exchange of oxygen and carbon
20 Clues: make hormones • produces offspring • removes waste form the body • controls our every movement • transforms food into energy • consist of glands and organs • the ¨frame work¨ of our bodies • located in muscle,skin,and fat • consist of a single muscle cell • a process to maintain stability • physically breaks down the food • fibers contracting for movement • ...
Organ Systems Ashley Golden 2017-08-31
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- an organ used in the respiratory system
- The system that secretes regulatory hormones
- the system that transports materials in body through blood pumped by the heart
- the system used to eliminate nitrogenous wastes
- eliminates indigestible material
- part of the integumentary system
- one of the functions of the lymphatic system
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- Apart of the skeletal system
- apart of the lymphatic system
- an organ apart of the nervous system
- the system used for the production of offspring
- System system that stores minerals
- organ system that produces heat
- organ system that is fast-acting
- has acids that break down food (apart of the digestive system)
15 Clues: Apart of the skeletal system • apart of the lymphatic system • organ system that produces heat • organ system that is fast-acting • eliminates indigestible material • part of the integumentary system • System system that stores minerals • an organ apart of the nervous system • an organ used in the respiratory system • The system that secretes regulatory hormones • ...
Human Body System review 2026-01-07
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- organ systems working together with characteristics of life
- the body keeping a stable,constant internal environment
- system that takes in excretes liquid waste
- system that controls hormones and chemical balance
- the constant process that an organism does to maintain life
- system that sends messages to the rest of the body
- system that helps make another organism
- group of cells
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- system that moves nutrients throughout the rest of the body
- system that moves the body
- basic unit of life
- the gas which humans give off
- group of tissues
- system that is the frame for the body
- system that takes in nutrients and expels waste
- system that does gas exchange
- group of organs
- the gas when humans take in
18 Clues: group of cells • group of organs • group of tissues • basic unit of life • system that moves the body • the gas when humans take in • the gas which humans give off • system that does gas exchange • system that is the frame for the body • system that helps make another organism • system that takes in excretes liquid waste • system that takes in nutrients and expels waste • ...
Metabolism Unit Crossword 2024-10-21
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- a molecule that we breath out
- a medical condition where there are not enough red blood cells to transport oxygen to the cells in the body
- found in breads, fruit and vegetables and made of many glucose molecules
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a group of atoms joined together, such as glucose
- a tiny molecule that combines to make starch and is used to create energy in the body.
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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- found in meat and beans and built of amino acids
- the organ responsible for producing enzymes used to digest food
- a medical condition where you don't have enough insulin
- a body system that transports molecules where they need to go, like taxi drivers
- the molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a molecule we breath in through the respiratory system
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
15 Clues: a molecule that we breath out • found in meat and beans and built of amino acids • a group of atoms joined together, such as glucose • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • the molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • ...
7th Grade: Respiratory Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-18
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- tiny tubes that take air to alveoli
- the system that brings in oxygen to the body
- flap that keeps food from entering larynx
- gas that we breathe in
- main organ of the respiratory system
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- tiny air sacs where gas are exchanged
- commonly known as the windpipe
- makes up rings on trachea that make it rigid
- the common pathway for air and food
- lined with cilia and mucus to filter air
- carbon _______ is the gas we breathe out
- muscle that causes lungs to expand
12 Clues: gas that we breathe in • commonly known as the windpipe • muscle that causes lungs to expand • tiny tubes that take air to alveoli • the common pathway for air and food • main organ of the respiratory system • tiny air sacs where gas are exchanged • lined with cilia and mucus to filter air • carbon _______ is the gas we breathe out • flap that keeps food from entering larynx • ...
Science Vocab Review! 2022-12-15
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- A living individual
- similar tissues do a job for your body
- no nucleus
- organizes what makes up an organism
- cell that has a nucleus
- more than one cell
- made of a lipid bilayer
- changes light to food energy
- similar cells doing the same job
- powerhouse of the cell
- the smallest building block of life
- backs up a claim in an argument
- what something does
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- small system within a larger system
- one cell
- special structures in a cell
- supports and protects a plant cell
- system that brings in oxygen
- control center of cell, has DNA
- system that circulates blood
- able to do a specific job
21 Clues: one cell • no nucleus • more than one cell • A living individual • what something does • powerhouse of the cell • cell that has a nucleus • made of a lipid bilayer • able to do a specific job • special structures in a cell • system that brings in oxygen • changes light to food energy • system that circulates blood • control center of cell, has DNA • backs up a claim in an argument • ...
Body Systems 2025-10-01
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- System that breaks down food into nutrients
- Organ that turns oxygen into carbon dioxide
- Organ that connects mouth to stomach
- System that transport nutrients and oxygen
- Organ that carries urine from kidney to bladder
- Organ that returns blood to the heart
- System that removes waste
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- Organ that filters blood and produces urine
- Organ that protects the heart
- Organ that protects brain
- System that enables movement
- Organ that pumps blood
- System that controls Body Functions
- System that protects organs
- System that brings oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
15 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Organ that protects brain • System that removes waste • System that protects organs • System that enables movement • Organ that protects the heart • System that controls Body Functions • Organ that connects mouth to stomach • Organ that returns blood to the heart • System that transport nutrients and oxygen • Organ that filters blood and produces urine • ...
Body Systems 2025-10-01
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- System that breaks down food into nutrients
- Organ that turns oxygen into carbon dioxide
- Organ that connects mouth to stomach
- System that transport nutrients and oxygen
- Organ that carries urine from kidney to bladder
- Organ that returns blood to the heart
- System that removes waste
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- Organ that filters blood and produces urine
- Organ that protects the heart
- Organ that protects brain
- System that enables movement
- Organ that pumps blood
- System that controls Body Functions
- System that protects organs
- System that brings oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
15 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Organ that protects brain • System that removes waste • System that protects organs • System that enables movement • Organ that protects the heart • System that controls Body Functions • Organ that connects mouth to stomach • Organ that returns blood to the heart • System that transport nutrients and oxygen • Organ that filters blood and produces urine • ...
health 2015-03-11
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- makes you healthy and stronger.
- system
- what helps you breathe.
- a muscle in your legs
- cells
- joined to your leg
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- exercising
- joined to your foot
- system what protects me from getting bugs
- protect you from getting hurt
- system helps you breath
- what helps me stay fit.
- make you stronger
- allows you to breathe and smell
- joins to your foot
15 Clues: cells • system • exercising • make you stronger • joins to your foot • joined to your leg • joined to your foot • a muscle in your legs • system helps you breath • what helps me stay fit. • what helps you breathe. • protect you from getting hurt • makes you healthy and stronger. • allows you to breathe and smell • system what protects me from getting bugs
vertebrate diversity 2024-12-01
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- produce eggs and sperms
- skeletal system in birds
- shell
- respiratory system of birds
- for grinding food
- line sensation in fish
- movement of mollusks
- lower chambers
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- bladder controls fish depth
- skeleton of worms
- large jaws and sharp scales
- bird heart
- sac for wastes in bird
- birds wastes
- waste of fish
- has no scales or jaws
- amphibian heart
- fish heart
18 Clues: shell • bird heart • fish heart • birds wastes • waste of fish • lower chambers • amphibian heart • skeleton of worms • for grinding food • movement of mollusks • has no scales or jaws • sac for wastes in bird • produce eggs and sperms • skeletal system in birds • line sensation in fish • large jaws and sharp scales • respiratory system of birds • bladder controls fish depth
Anatomy and Physiology Body Cavities and Planes Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-19
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- Contains organs responsible for digestion.
- Vertical divide that separates the body from back and front.
- located between the lungs, contains all chest organs except lungs.
- Study of body parts and their connections.
- Also known as the chest cavity, filled with lungs and heart. Also contains cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory systems.
- Combination of abdominal and pelvic cavities, is the largest cavity in the entire body.
- Also known as vertebral canal, is the space in vetebrae where the spinal cord passes through.
- Home to the digestive system
- Entrance to digestive system (the mouth).
- The space inside the nose, forms respiratory functions.
- The space formed inside the skull, in which the brain and endocrine gland occupy.
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- Located in skull which contains eyeballs and eye sockets.
- Divides body from head to tail.
- Located at the front of the body, made up of two different cavities that are separated by the diaphragm.
- Placed below abdominal cavity, contains urinary and reproductive systems.
- Divides body from left to right side.
- Divides body vertically at the midline.
- Has respiratory functions, separates thoracic and abdominal cavity.
- Located at the back of the body, includes brain stem and spinal cord (cranial and spinal cavities).
- Air filled, located in ear canal.
20 Clues: Home to the digestive system • Divides body from head to tail. • Air filled, located in ear canal. • Divides body from left to right side. • Divides body vertically at the midline. • Entrance to digestive system (the mouth). • Contains organs responsible for digestion. • Study of body parts and their connections. • The space inside the nose, forms respiratory functions. • ...
Science class respiratory system 2021-04-26
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- one of the three steps of respiration that is when Co2 swaps with o2.
- Commonly named the throat
- the bone that holds your ribcage together
- the rings that are in your neck
- Commonly known as the windpipe
- one of the three steps of respiration that is when you inhale oxygen and exhale co2
- commonly known as the voicebox
- the system that helps us breathe
- a more, bigger word for inhaling
- the muscle that assists the lungs in breathing
- the bones that hold the lungs and heart together inside of your body
- scientific name for nose
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- the veins inside of the aveolli
- small branches inside of the lungs
- one of the three steps of respiration that is when c02 goes from the body to the lungs to be expelled and o2 goes from the lungs into the body
- control system the area of the brain that controls the respiratory system
- what represents the look of grapes
- a more scientific word for exhaling
- a more scientific word for breathing
- Full of air
- the area between the neck and the lungs also known as the windpipe
21 Clues: Full of air • scientific name for nose • Commonly named the throat • Commonly known as the windpipe • commonly known as the voicebox • the veins inside of the aveolli • the rings that are in your neck • the system that helps us breathe • a more, bigger word for inhaling • small branches inside of the lungs • what represents the look of grapes • a more scientific word for exhaling • ...
Biology Terms 2022-11-08
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- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- collection os tissues
- holds organelles in place
- storage unit of the cell
- system that breaks down food
- system that fights disease
- Multicellular organism
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- powerhouse of the cell
- tiny cell structures
- contains dna
- single called organism with no nucleus
- system where oxygen is brought into the body
- collection of cells
- smallest unit of an organism
- system that includes the brain
15 Clues: contains dna • collection of cells • tiny cell structures • collection os tissues • powerhouse of the cell • Multicellular organism • storage unit of the cell • holds organelles in place • system that fights disease • smallest unit of an organism • system that breaks down food • system that includes the brain • single called organism with no nucleus • ...
Breathing 2020-05-05
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- move debris and microbes out of the airways
- secondary branch of the airways that connect the lungs
- seal off the windpipe during eating
- providing the lungs with the lubrication and cushioning needed to inhale and exhale
- serving as the secondary passage for air to enter and exit the respiratory tract during inhalation and exhalation
- Organ to breath
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- part of the lower respiratory tract
- diverse and widely distributed throughout the rib cage
- muscle that helps you breathe in and out
- used when talking
- condition the air to be received by the other areas of the respiratory tract
- responsible for helping us breathe, and this, actually form the main part of the respiratory system
- part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules to and from the bloodstream
- main passageway into the lungs
15 Clues: Organ to breath • used when talking • main passageway into the lungs • part of the lower respiratory tract • seal off the windpipe during eating • muscle that helps you breathe in and out • move debris and microbes out of the airways • part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity • diverse and widely distributed throughout the rib cage • ...
The Respiratory System 2013-10-12
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- a web of these surround the air sac walls
- these are at the end of the bronchioles; this is where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood
- when you breath, this gas builds up in your blood
- these are small tubes that branch from the bronchi and go into the lungs
- the cells of all multicellular organisms need this gas for energy
- the job of this organ system is to carry gasses between the outside air and your blood
- these are tiny, hairlike structures on cells in the lining of many parts of the respiratory system
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- this sticky, thick fluid traps dust and germs from the air
- the sound of your voice is the result of your breath making the vocal chords vibrate; vocal chords are stretched over this organ
- this organ system works with the respiratory system; its blood picks up the oxygen and carries it to all your cells
- the trachea leads to these 2 branches that go into the lungs
- air enters your body through the mouth or this organ
- when you hold your breath your brain sends a message to this organ and rib muscles telling them to breath
- after air enters your body, it passes this organ; this is where air is warmed and moistened; then air goes to the larynx
- this tube carries air from the larynx to the lungs
15 Clues: a web of these surround the air sac walls • when you breath, this gas builds up in your blood • this tube carries air from the larynx to the lungs • air enters your body through the mouth or this organ • this sticky, thick fluid traps dust and germs from the air • the trachea leads to these 2 branches that go into the lungs • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2015-09-13
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- the trachea is also knows the the _______
- tiny hairs in the nostrils
- your heart is about the size of your ____
- the trachea is the main ____ to the lungs
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- gas our body emits
- the plasma is made in the _____
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- organ essential to human speech
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- gives color to the blood
- the liquid part of the blood
- hardening of arteries
- tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- it contracts and flattens out and pull downwards when breathing
- _____ blood cells help the body fight off germs
15 Clues: gas our body emits • hardening of arteries • gives color to the blood • tiny hairs in the nostrils • the liquid part of the blood • organ essential to human speech • the plasma is made in the _____ • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • the main organ of the respiratory system • the trachea is also knows the the _______ • your heart is about the size of your ____ • ...
The respiratory system 2017-09-14
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- Each lung has separate sections called
- Bones that divide the nasal cavity
- Open air-filled cavities sitting within the bones of the cranium
- The nasal concha which is not part of the ethmoid bone
- Dome shaped muscle involved in breathing
- The nerve responsible for smell
- ribs Ribs which are not connected to the sternum at all are called
- Voice box
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- The trachea bifurcates into left and right main
- apple The laryngeal prominence is known by the lay person as
- The xiphoid process is found on the
- Prevents food from entering the trachea
- Windpipe
- Each lung is enclosed in a double layered sac called the
- Another name for the nostrils is
15 Clues: Windpipe • Voice box • The nerve responsible for smell • Another name for the nostrils is • Bones that divide the nasal cavity • The xiphoid process is found on the • Each lung has separate sections called • Prevents food from entering the trachea • Dome shaped muscle involved in breathing • The trachea bifurcates into left and right main • ...
The Respiratory System 2017-03-03
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- Strip of muscle located underneath the lungs
- Recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system
- The number of breaths you take in 1 minute
- This type of respiration is needed to work at your maximum
- Maximum amount of air in your lungs
- Diffused into the blood stream and used by the muscles
- When the body needs more Oxygen than it can give to the muscles.
- Type of respiration when oxygen is needed to help create energy
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- maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out.
- Waste product breathed out by the body
- Occurs in the alveoli where oxygen is diffused into the bloodstream
- Respiratory muscles found between the ribs
- Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place
- Carbon ? replaces oxygen in red blood cells of people who smoke
- The volume of air you inhale or exhale with each breath
15 Clues: Maximum amount of air in your lungs • Waste product breathed out by the body • Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place • Respiratory muscles found between the ribs • The number of breaths you take in 1 minute • Strip of muscle located underneath the lungs • maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out. • Recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system • ...
Circulatory & Respiratory system 2023-02-15
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- makes up 55% of your blood
- fights infections and other diseases
- tiny little branches located in your lungs
- forms clots that stops wound from bleeding
- the mouth and nose
- tiny air sacs in your lungs
- prevents food from entering the lungs
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- a vein that returns deoxygenated blood from the body to the right atrium
- the connections between veins and arteries
- disease that has fluid filled in your alveoli
- where the blood is made
- hairlike structure that pushes mucus out of your trachea
- transports air, food, and moisture from the nose and mouth.
- a valve located between right atrium and ventricle
- The name of the top chambers in the heart
15 Clues: the mouth and nose • where the blood is made • makes up 55% of your blood • tiny air sacs in your lungs • fights infections and other diseases • prevents food from entering the lungs • The name of the top chambers in the heart • the connections between veins and arteries • tiny little branches located in your lungs • forms clots that stops wound from bleeding • ...
Circulatory & Respiratory system 2023-02-15
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- makes up 55% of your blood
- fights infections and other diseases
- tiny little branches located in your lungs
- forms clots that stops wound from bleeding
- the mouth and nose
- tiny air sacs in your lungs
- prevents food from entering the lungs
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- a vein that returns deoxygenated blood from the body to the right atrium
- the connections between veins and arteries
- disease that has fluid filled in your alveoli
- where the blood is made
- hairlike structure that pushes mucus out of your trachea
- transports air, food, and moisture from the nose and mouth.
- a valve located between right atrium and ventricle
- The name of the top chambers in the heart
15 Clues: the mouth and nose • where the blood is made • makes up 55% of your blood • tiny air sacs in your lungs • fights infections and other diseases • prevents food from entering the lungs • The name of the top chambers in the heart • the connections between veins and arteries • tiny little branches located in your lungs • forms clots that stops wound from bleeding • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-05-12
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- the _____ pleura covers the lung
- the _____ zone cleanses and humidifies incoming air
- the area posterior to the nose and superior to the oral cavity
- lung collapse due to air entering the pleural cavity
- the movement of gases across the respiratory membrane
- the right lung has three of these
- phagocytes of dust microbes and debris found in the alveoli
- the area posterior to the oral cavity
- AKA the voice box
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- space for the entry and exit of blood vessels to the lung
- cartilage flap separating the air and food passages
- the ______pleura lines the ribcage and diaphragm
- _______ membrane allowing gas exchange between the alveoli and the capillaries
- the area posterior to the epiglottis
- the _____ zone is the site of gas exchange
15 Clues: AKA the voice box • the _____ pleura covers the lung • the right lung has three of these • the area posterior to the epiglottis • the area posterior to the oral cavity • the _____ zone is the site of gas exchange • the ______pleura lines the ribcage and diaphragm • cartilage flap separating the air and food passages • the _____ zone cleanses and humidifies incoming air • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2023-08-28
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- A thin sheet of muscles below the lungs
- It has thin wall and carries poor in oxygen blood
- It connect the artery and vein
- It is a muscular organ to pump the blood around the body
- It carries oxygen, nutrient and waste around the body
- It connect the nose and lungs
- Two branches from trachea
- They are sponge-like organ that fill up with air when we breathe in
- It is the size of our heart
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- Takes in air that rich in oxygen
- It carries rich in oxygen blood
- It is an air sacs to exchange gases
- The continous movement of blood around the body
- Many branches of bronchi
- It has hairs and mucus to trap the dirt in the air
15 Clues: Many branches of bronchi • Two branches from trachea • It is the size of our heart • It connect the nose and lungs • It connect the artery and vein • It carries rich in oxygen blood • Takes in air that rich in oxygen • It is an air sacs to exchange gases • A thin sheet of muscles below the lungs • The continous movement of blood around the body • ...
Respiratory System Notes 2022-02-16
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- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs; carries air to alveoli
- structure in the throat containing vocal cords; helps you swallow safely; allows you to speak
- a large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing; pulls air into the lungs, acting as a vaccuum
- create mucus, lubricates and protects the lung
- epithelial (thin tissue forming outer layer of body surface), specialized for creating mucus
- part containing the nostrils used for breathing and smelling; filters debris, warms and moistens air
- windpipe; carries air in and out of lungs
- found at bottom of epidermis, replenish cilia and goblet cells as new cells are produced, push dead cells to skin's surface
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- tiny, finger-like projections on surface of airway cells, line the airways, help move mucus up and out of lungs
- a pair of breathing organs located withing the chest that remove carbon dioxide and bring oxygen to the blood
- passageway for both air and food; carries air food and fluid down from nose and mouth
- an opening through which food or liquid is taken in; used for eating and speaking
- tiny air sack at the bottom of the lungs that provides surface area for gas exchange
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue that closes while swallowing to cover the windpipe
- passageway leading from the trachea to a lung; moisturizes the air you breathe and filters foreign particles, carries air to and from lungs
15 Clues: windpipe; carries air in and out of lungs • create mucus, lubricates and protects the lung • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs; carries air to alveoli • an opening through which food or liquid is taken in; used for eating and speaking • tiny air sack at the bottom of the lungs that provides surface area for gas exchange • ...
Respiratory System Diseases 2024-09-12
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- raspy sound
- has two main forms
- inflammation of voice box
- difficulty breathing
- corrected by sitting or standing
- temporary stoppage of breathing
- whooping cough
- infection of the lung; bacterial or viral
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- Mantoux test
- may occur after surgery
- bloody nose
- crib death
- H1N1
- sound produced by a rush of air
- normal breathing
15 Clues: H1N1 • crib death • bloody nose • raspy sound • Mantoux test • whooping cough • normal breathing • has two main forms • difficulty breathing • may occur after surgery • inflammation of voice box • sound produced by a rush of air • temporary stoppage of breathing • corrected by sitting or standing • infection of the lung; bacterial or viral
The Respiratory System 2025-02-28
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- The voice box of the body
- System Picks up oxygen as we inhale and releases carbon dioxide as we exhale
- One in _____ people are affected by COPD
- The lung is the only organ that can float in _____
- Entry point for air. Filters and humidifies incoming air
- The most common cause for COPD
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- Known as the windpipe
- Riskiest treatment to for COPD
- This muscle contracts and releases during breathing
- COPD is the 3rd-leading cause of ____ worldwide
- The age at which COPD is usually diagnosed: over ____ years old
- The most popular treatment for COPD
- COPD results in irritation and _____ of the lungs
- Symptoms of COPD include: Wheezing, Trouble breathing, and a _____
- The respiratory system is also used to regulate this ____ pH
15 Clues: Known as the windpipe • The voice box of the body • Riskiest treatment to for COPD • The most common cause for COPD • The most popular treatment for COPD • One in _____ people are affected by COPD • COPD is the 3rd-leading cause of ____ worldwide • COPD results in irritation and _____ of the lungs • The lung is the only organ that can float in _____ • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2022-03-18
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- The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi
- The voice box
- A muscle situated between the ribs
- Connective tissue found around the body
- The branches from the bronchus
- a flap of cartilage located in the throat
- the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the oesophagus and trachea The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi
- A protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and organs in the body and carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
- two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs.
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- the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions
- tiny balloon-shaped structures where the lungs and the blood exchange nutrients in the process of breathing in and breathing out
- the process or act of breathing in
- An expiration of air from the lungs.
- two bands of smooth muscle tissue found in the larynx
- A pair or organs in the chest area
15 Clues: The voice box • The branches from the bronchus • A muscle situated between the ribs • the process or act of breathing in • A pair or organs in the chest area • An expiration of air from the lungs. • Connective tissue found around the body • a flap of cartilage located in the throat • The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-03-16
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- tubes connecting trachea to the lungs
- large muscle that controls the lungs
- where air enters your body
- place where air enters your body
- grape-like bunches of air sacs
- fish have these instead of lungs
- reaction when something irritates your nose
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- when trachea or bronchi get irritated
- a waste gas
- what we breathe
- prevents food from getting in your lungs
- windpipe
- breathe out
- inhale and exhale
- the place where oxygen enters the blood
15 Clues: windpipe • a waste gas • breathe out • what we breathe • inhale and exhale • where air enters your body • grape-like bunches of air sacs • place where air enters your body • fish have these instead of lungs • large muscle that controls the lungs • when trachea or bronchi get irritated • tubes connecting trachea to the lungs • the place where oxygen enters the blood • ...
Respiratory System Vocab 2022-09-30
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- exchange of gases between blood and cells at capillary beds
- the total amount of air that can be exchanged; TV+IRV+ERV
- serous membrane that covers the surface of each lung
- how much air moves into and out of the lungs under different conditions; affected by size, age, gender, and physical condition
- a group of diseases that restrict airflow and make breathing difficult
- device that measures respiratory capacities
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes usually caused by a virus
- exhaling; occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity decreases
- long-term and recurring form of bronchitis lasting more than 3 months
- flap of cartilage that covers the airway when swallowing
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- serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity
- inhaling; occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity increases
- pulmonary gas exchange between blood and alveoli
- moving air into and out of the lungs; breathing
- where air enters the body and is warmed. filtered and moistened; inside of the nose
15 Clues: device that measures respiratory capacities • serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity • moving air into and out of the lungs; breathing • pulmonary gas exchange between blood and alveoli • serous membrane that covers the surface of each lung • flap of cartilage that covers the airway when swallowing • the total amount of air that can be exchanged; TV+IRV+ERV • ...
the respiratory system 2025-06-17
Across
- where cellular respiration takes place
- inflammation of air passages
- prevents food entering airway
- whooping cough
- lack of oxgyen in tissues
- keeps alveoli from collapsing
- collapses lung
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- illness caused by smoking
- test that measures air volume
- spasm of the diaphragm
- divides left and right nostrils
- required for cellular respiration
- space at the back of the oral cavity
- voice box
- air sacs
15 Clues: air sacs • voice box • whooping cough • collapses lung • spasm of the diaphragm • illness caused by smoking • lack of oxgyen in tissues • inflammation of air passages • test that measures air volume • prevents food entering airway • keeps alveoli from collapsing • divides left and right nostrils • required for cellular respiration • space at the back of the oral cavity • ...
Week 1 and 2 2025-01-23
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- System - Provides support, protection, and framework.
- Composed of fatty acids and glycerol, and primary functions are energy storage, insulation, and cell membrane structure.
- System - Defends against infections.
- System - Transports nutrients, oxygen, and waste.
- Substance that accepts hydrogen ions or releases hydroxide ions (OH⁻) (pH > 7).
- Homeostasis component that detects changes (stimuli) in the environment.
- System - Breaks down food for nutrient absorption.
- Study of body structures.
- Movement of substances due to pressure gradient.
- System - Fast-acting control system; responds to stimuli.
- System - Eliminates waste; maintains water balance.
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- Homeostasis component that carries out the response to restore balance (e.g., muscles, glands).
- System - Produces offspring.
- System - Facilitates gas exchange.
- System - Protects the body; includes skin, hair, nails.
- Type of gland that secretes hormones into the bloodstream (ductless).
- Measure of solute concentration.
- System - Regulates processes with hormones.
- System - Facilitates movement and generates heat.
- Study of body functions.
- Feedback that amplifies changes for specific functions (e.g., childbirth).
21 Clues: Study of body functions. • Study of body structures. • System - Produces offspring. • Measure of solute concentration. • System - Facilitates gas exchange. • System - Defends against infections. • System - Regulates processes with hormones. • Movement of substances due to pressure gradient. • System - Facilitates movement and generates heat. • ...
Strength Training 2017-09-27
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- how many times you repeat
- circulates blood
- s in s.m.a.r.t
- pushing yourself to much
- making muscles stronger
- muscular endurance
- ffrequency intesity time and
- resp system
- Goal goal that only works for a certain amount of time
- Composition
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- how hard you work
- stretches
- relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- using oxygen
- making progress
- Endurance
- What T stand for in s.m.a.r.t
- Goal a goal that is set for the rest of your life
- stretching and strength training
19 Clues: stretches • Endurance • resp system • Composition • using oxygen • s in s.m.a.r.t • making progress • circulates blood • how hard you work • muscular endurance • making muscles stronger • pushing yourself to much • how many times you repeat • ffrequency intesity time and • What T stand for in s.m.a.r.t • stretching and strength training • relating to the heart and blood vessels. • ...
Organ Systems Jimmy Albert 2017-08-31
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- growth
- maintains posture
- forms external body covering
- removes carbon dioxide
- breaks down food
- need this to live
- fast acting control system
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- holds urine
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
- produces offspring
- eliminates nitrogenous
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- stores minerals
- produces sperm
- female reproductive system
15 Clues: growth • holds urine • produces sperm • stores minerals • breaks down food • maintains posture • need this to live • produces offspring • eliminates nitrogenous • removes carbon dioxide • fast acting control system • female reproductive system • forms external body covering • returns fluids to blood vessels • transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
body systems 2021-12-06
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- System responsible for breathing
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- Organ that pumps blood to the body
- System that delivers blood to organs
- System that contains the skin
- System that contains the stomach and colon
- System that helps us move
- System that gives you your senses
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- System that gives the body structure
- System that has the pancreas and thyroid
- The only tissue that can contract
- System that gets rid of waste in the blood
- The control center of the nervous system
- Organs that filter blood
- Largest organ in the body
15 Clues: Organs that filter blood • System that helps us move • Largest organ in the body • System that contains the skin • System responsible for breathing • The smallest type of blood vessel • The only tissue that can contract • System that gives you your senses • Organ that pumps blood to the body • System that gives the body structure • System that delivers blood to organs • ...
Organ systems 2015-09-13
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- Male eggs
- Female eggs
- system Receives food and digests it into nutrient molecules
- system Muscles of body
- system Bones of body
- system Transports nutrients and oxygen to tissue
- system Brings oxygen into body and removes carbon dioxide
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- system Barrier between body and outside world
- system Glands that secrete chemicals (hormones)
- system Coordinate and regulate functions of other body systems
- system In charge of reproduction
- Maintaining relative constant internal body conditions
- system Rids blood of wastes
- and immune system Involved in defense against disease
14 Clues: Male eggs • Female eggs • system Bones of body • system Muscles of body • system Rids blood of wastes • system In charge of reproduction • system Barrier between body and outside world • system Glands that secrete chemicals (hormones) • system Transports nutrients and oxygen to tissue • and immune system Involved in defense against disease • ...
body systems 2023-01-29
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- allows movement when attached to bone(system)
- includes skin, hair, nails and sweat glands(system)
- controls growth, reproduction, and metabolism(system)
- type of muscle that attaches to bones
- layer of skin under the epidermis
- includes heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries(system)
- top layer of skin
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- type of muscle found in your heart
- filters blood with kidneys(system)
- protects organs(system)
- returns excess fluids to blood(system)
- breaks down food(system)
- system that controls all other systems(system)
- type of muscle found is digestive track
- takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide(system)
15 Clues: top layer of skin • protects organs(system) • breaks down food(system) • layer of skin under the epidermis • type of muscle found in your heart • filters blood with kidneys(system) • type of muscle that attaches to bones • returns excess fluids to blood(system) • type of muscle found is digestive track • allows movement when attached to bone(system) • ...
Fun with Organ Systems 2024-02-13
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- we have 3 types (smooth, skeletal & cardiac)
- this system give you nutrients and energy
- involved in making babies
- this system has the WHITE blood cells
- where you find cardiac muscle
- the fluid of the circulatory system
- major organ are kidneys, gets rid of waste
- the largest organ
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- the major organ are the LUNGS
- the system that help with your immunity
- the system that includes the brain
- the type of muscle found in the digestive system
- moves blood around your body
- this system includes your bones
- the system that brings in Oxygen gets rid of CO2
- we have 11 of them
- the system that moves your skeleton
- the system that has the largest organ
- the system that releases adrenaline and testosterone
19 Clues: the largest organ • we have 11 of them • involved in making babies • moves blood around your body • the major organ are the LUNGS • where you find cardiac muscle • this system includes your bones • the system that includes the brain • the system that moves your skeleton • the fluid of the circulatory system • the system that has the largest organ • ...
Surendra Kumar Lamba, Respiratory System 2023-10-09
Across
- What is the role of cilia in the respiratory tract?
- Which muscle plays a crucial role in the process of breathi
- What is the tiny air sac in the lungs where gas exchange occurs?
- Which gas is a waste product of human respiration?
- Which tube connects the larynx to the bronchi?
- Which structure separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity?
- What is the process of taking air into the lungs called?
- reflex What is the term for the involuntary coughing reflex triggered by irritation?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
- oblongata Which part of the brain controls breathing automatically?
- What is the medical term for the windpipe?
- Which gas do our lungs extract from the air we breathe?
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- What is the primary organ of the respiratory system?
- What is the condition where the bronchial tubes narrow and swell?
- What is the purpose of mucus in the respiratory system
- What is the name of the passageway for both food and air?
- What is the condition of the lung where the air sacs become damaged and enlarged?
- What is the process of breathing out carbon dioxide called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- What is the medical term for difficulty breathing
20 Clues: What is the medical term for the windpipe? • What is the medical term for the voice box? • Which tube connects the larynx to the bronchi? • What is the medical term for difficulty breathing • Which gas is a waste product of human respiration? • What is the role of cilia in the respiratory tract? • What is the primary organ of the respiratory system? • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-20
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- projections in the small intestine where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream
- Small air sacs in the lungs where diffusion occurs
- Organ system responsible for transporting materials to cells
- Organ system responsible for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients
- Organs responsible for the filtering of blood
- Organ system responsible for the intake and removal of gases
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- Tiny blood vessels that surround the alveoli, nephrons, and villi
- Organ in the excretory system where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream
- How oxygen and carbon dioxide are transferred between the respiratory and circulatory system
- Organ system responsible for the removal of waste
10 Clues: Organs responsible for the filtering of blood • Organ system responsible for the removal of waste • Small air sacs in the lungs where diffusion occurs • Organ system responsible for transporting materials to cells • Organ system responsible for the intake and removal of gases • Tiny blood vessels that surround the alveoli, nephrons, and villi • ...
Human System 2012-11-21
Across
- This digestive juice is produced in the mouth.
- The skeleton is an organ _______ in the human body.
- The ______ system works with the skeletal system to enable you to lift your arm.
- Digestion ends in the small _______.
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- The brain, heart and lungs are _____ of the human body.
- The _____ is part of the circulatory system.
- The ________ system enables the exchange of gases between the body and its surroundings.
- ________ is the breaking down of food into simple forms so that it can be absorbed by the body.
- No digestive juices are produced here.
- The _______are part of he respiratory system.
10 Clues: Digestion ends in the small _______. • No digestive juices are produced here. • The _____ is part of the circulatory system. • The _______are part of he respiratory system. • This digestive juice is produced in the mouth. • The skeleton is an organ _______ in the human body. • The brain, heart and lungs are _____ of the human body. • ...
Respiratory System 2023-11-06
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- you inhale oxygen and exhale carbon
- a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage
- this is where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- alveoli look like bunches of what type of fruit
- a tube-like passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose
- the main organs of the respiratory system
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- two narrower tubes that lead into the lungs
- a large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes as air moves into and out of your lungs
- the parts of the respiratory system work together and supply the body with _____
- this organ is part of the digestive and respiratory system
10 Clues: you inhale oxygen and exhale carbon • the main organs of the respiratory system • two narrower tubes that lead into the lungs • this is where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • alveoli look like bunches of what type of fruit • a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage • this organ is part of the digestive and respiratory system • ...
