respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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
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
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- 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 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- 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. • ...
Dog Respiratory System 2026-06-14
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- A major airway branching off the trachea into the lungs.
- Tiny, hair-like structures that sweep debris out of the airways.
- The central compartment of the thoracic cavity containing the heart.
- The throat, serving as a pathway for both air and food.
- A flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe during swallowing.
- The voice box, located above the trachea.
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- The act of breathing air into the lungs.
- A tiny branch of air tubes within the lungs.
- A substance in the alveoli that prevents them from collapsing.
- The windpipe, supported by cartilaginous rings.
- The act of breathing air out of the lungs.
- The serous membrane folding back on itself to form a two-layered membranous pleural sac.
- The primary dome-shaped muscle used in inhalation.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The anatomical term for nostrils.
15 Clues: The anatomical term for nostrils. • The act of breathing air into the lungs. • The voice box, located above the trachea. • The act of breathing air out of the lungs. • A tiny branch of air tubes within the lungs. • The windpipe, supported by cartilaginous rings. • The primary dome-shaped muscle used in inhalation. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
6th review 2022-01-28
Across
- 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 • ...
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 ________ • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Body Systems 2026-04-08
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- this is the system responsible for the movement of the human body
- this is the system has organs that work together to digest and absorb nutrients from the food you eat
- the system that contains the organs necessary for reproducing sexually and creating offspring
- the system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells in the body
- the system that contains glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
- do the circulatory and the skeletal systems work together?
- the system that contains the organs that are involved in breathing
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- the system that contains the bones, supports the body, and protects vital organs
- do the circulatory and respiratory systems work together?
- the system that contains the skin and hair in the body
- this is the body’s command center; it is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- the system that removes waste from the blood
12 Clues: the system that removes waste from the blood • the system that contains the skin and hair in the body • do the circulatory and respiratory systems work together? • do the circulatory and the skeletal systems work together? • this is the system responsible for the movement of the human body • the system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells in the body • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Organ System 2026-04-10
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- System that protects the body from disease
- Organs that filter blood and produces urine
- System that controls body responses using electrical signals
- System responsible for gas exchange (Oxygen/Carbon dioxide)
- System that transports lymph and helps immunity
- System responsible for producing offspring
- System that includes skin, hair, and nails
- Organ that helps pump and filter lymphatic fluid
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- Organ that helps digest food and produce bile
- System made of glands that release hormones
- System hat includes the heart and transports blood
- System that removes liquid waste
- Organ that controls thoughts and actions
- System that breaks down food into nutrients
- Organ that pumps blood
- System that provides structure and support
- System that allows movement using muscles
- Organ used for breathing
18 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Organ used for breathing • System that removes liquid waste • Organ that controls thoughts and actions • System that allows movement using muscles • System that protects the body from disease • System that provides structure and support • System responsible for producing offspring • System that includes skin, hair, and nails • ...
Basic Animal Anatomy 2026-06-09
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- System for digestion of food
- System producing urine
- Group of organs working together
- Rear body cavity
- Hormone producing system
- Chest cavity
- Towards the head
- Towards the tail
- Organ for breathing
- Towards the back
- Absorbing nutrients
- System for reproduction
- Organ for controlling body
- System that pumps blood
- Organ that produces bile
- Worms living inside the body
- Organ for filtering blood
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- Organ that produces insulin
- Organ that pumps blood
- System for breathing
- System of bones and joints
- Group of similar cells
- Structure made of tissues
- Towards the belly
- System of skin and hair
- Organ for storage of urine
- Belly cavity
- Disease defence system
- System responsible for movement
- Control system for the body
- Basic unit of life
- Toward the side
- Toward the body
- Away from the body
34 Clues: Chest cavity • Belly cavity • Toward the side • Toward the body • Rear body cavity • Towards the head • Towards the tail • Towards the back • Towards the belly • Basic unit of life • Away from the body • Organ for breathing • Absorbing nutrients • System for breathing • Organ that pumps blood • System producing urine • Group of similar cells • Disease defence system • System of skin and hair • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
Surendra Kumar Lamba, Respiratory System 2023-10-09
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- 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? • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-09
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- This is part of the circulatory system and their cells have a large surface area to be able to absorb O2.
- The powerhouse of the circulatory system.
- A dermatologist would be an expert on this system. (Maybe also a hairstylist or manicurist?)
- Carbohydrates Proteins One of the cellular fuels necessary for energy.
- This system is largely connected by ligaments.
- These substances are harmful to your body.
- This system is responsible for distributing oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- The male reproductive cell.
- Part of the nervous system.
- Part of the skeletal and digestive systems.
- or Toxins These things are very harmful to your body and your immune system fights them.
- Marrow Most red blood cells, platelets, and most of the white blood cells are formed here. (Skeletal system)
- Nodes Your body has hundreds of these and they filter substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid, and they contain lymphocytes that help the body fight infection and disease. (space between words)
- Part of your respiratory system (and microscope).
- The system that gives you an adrenaline rush.
- The type of skeleton humans have.
- The system that gets rid of waste.
- This is another name for the urinary system.
- Things that trigger responses by our nervous system.
- A type of muscle surrounding the heart.
- The endocrine system secretes these.
- This is a gas and an element essential for life and integral to the respiratory system.
- Skin Fingernails Components of the integumentary system.
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- The female organ producing female reproductive cells.
- This type of muscle allows you to flex your muscles.
- System with 3 types: skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
- What “growls” and is part of the digestive system.
- This small gland makes hormones that control other glands and many of the body’s functions.
- The type of skeleton that is based on water pressure.
- These are necessary for muscle growth (They are also synthesized by ribosomes).
- Another name for the locomotor system.
- This is the only system that isn’t necessary for an individual’s survival.
- System that exchanges gases into & out of the body.
- This system includes the liver, stomach, intestines, esophagus and mouth.
- This is the central processing unit of the body.
- These remove waste and water from the blood in the form of urine.
- The stuff that isn’t useful to the body & may be toxic.
- The system excretes liquid waste.
- The system that allows you to feel emotion.
- When people have deficiencies of these, people eat strange things like clay or coins.
- This regulates the amount of insulin in the blood.
- or Ova The female reproductive cell.
- A type of muscle allows one’s hair to stand on end.
- The organ that can make you do the “kitty dance”. (The “kitty dance” is what you do when you have to pee really bad.)
- This is another name for the musculoskeletal system.
- The smallest components of the circulatory system other than blood itself.
- Components of the circulatory system that allow large volumes of blood to travel through quickly.
- Connects the throat to the stomach.
48 Clues: The male reproductive cell. • Part of the nervous system. • The system excretes liquid waste. • The type of skeleton humans have. • The system that gets rid of waste. • Connects the throat to the stomach. • or Ova The female reproductive cell. • The endocrine system secretes these. • Another name for the locomotor system. • A type of muscle surrounding the heart. • ...
The Respiratory System and Its Structures 2023-08-10
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- ____ tubes are air tubes branching from trachea, leading directly into the lungs.
- Tubes carrying air to and from the lungs, including nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles.
- The pulmonary _____ carries carbon dioxide-rich blood from heart to lungs for oxygenation.
- Main air passage connecting larynx to lungs, contains cartilage rings to prevent collapse.
- ______ of Gases is a process of oxygen intake and carbon dioxide release between the body and the air.
- ______ Dioxide is the waste gas produced by cells, expelled from the body during exhalation.
- Muscular structure aiding in breathing by expanding and contracting the lungs' space.
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- Main respiratory organs, responsible for oxygen intake and carbon dioxide removal.
- The ______ System is a group of organs and tissues facilitating breathing and gas exchange between the body and the environment.
- Chamber connecting nose and mouth passages, part of both the respiratory and digestive systems.
- _____ Vessels include capillaries, arteries, and veins that transport blood through the body.
- Inhaling oxygen-rich air and exhaling carbon dioxide-filled air, facilitated by the respiratory system.
- Entry point for air, filters and humidifies incoming air.
- Muscular organ allowing air passage and vocalization.
- Tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange with capillaries occurs.
- The pulmonary ____ transports oxygen-rich blood from lungs to heart.
- Vital gas taken in from the air, transported to body cells via the bloodstream.
17 Clues: Muscular organ allowing air passage and vocalization. • Entry point for air, filters and humidifies incoming air. • Tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange with capillaries occurs. • The pulmonary ____ transports oxygen-rich blood from lungs to heart. • Vital gas taken in from the air, transported to body cells via the bloodstream. • ...
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
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- 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. • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-07
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- bones, responsible for the body shape
- system that is the skin of your body
- smallest bone of forearm
- bone that ribs are connected to
- system responsible for movement
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- system that contains brain and spinal cord
- responsible for carrying oxygen to cells
- jaw bone
- lowest part of the vertebrae
- lower leg bone
- organs that help you breathe
- vertebrae section that is closest to skull
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- system that allows reproduction of life
- bones of the fingers
- largest bone of the skeletal system
- cells that protect the body of germs
- middle section of vertebrae
- system that releases hormones
- carries waste away from the body
- bones that protect the internal organs
- knee cap
- largest forearm bone
23 Clues: jaw bone • knee cap • lower leg bone • bones of the fingers • largest forearm bone • smallest bone of forearm • middle section of vertebrae • lowest part of the vertebrae • organs that help you breathe • system that releases hormones • bone that ribs are connected to • system responsible for movement • carries waste away from the body • largest bone of the skeletal system • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-12
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- - The way your body makes babies
- - what lets out urine
- - what holds your brain in place
- - a complex network of glands and organs
- - what carries the blood
- - The system that holds all the systems together
- - pumps the blood
- - The system that controls all the systems
- - The system that exits waste from your body
- - helps you digest food
- - remove waste
- - What holds your systems together
- - The system that holds your muscles
- - the system that fights germs
- - it fights germs in the blood
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- - the arteries
- - also breaks down food
- - what circulates your body
- - The blood system
- - lets you breathe
- - breaks down food
- - The way you breathe
- - lets you see
- - controls everything
- - The system that digests food
25 Clues: - the arteries • - lets you see • - remove waste • - pumps the blood • - The blood system • - lets you breathe • - breaks down food • - what lets out urine • - The way you breathe • - controls everything • - also breaks down food • - helps you digest food • - what carries the blood • - what circulates your body • - The system that digests food • - the system that fights germs • ...
The body system and more 😄 2022-09-29
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- contains oxygen
- is the only reason you can move
- takes care of your hair and skin
- is your nose bone
- makes organs
- the done that protects the lungs and heart
- helps you move
- whole reason is to reproduce
- has bone marrow in the system
- system that gets rid of waste
- the heart is a
- the largest bone
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- the basic unit of life
- a system of organs
- makes tissue
- system a group of organs that work together
- is the main organ in the respiratory system
- the largest organ in the nerve system
- the system that uses acid to get rid of food
- the bone that protects the brain
- produces hormones
- is the brideg of the brain
- largest organ in the circulatory system
- sends singles to the brain
24 Clues: makes tissue • makes organs • helps you move • the heart is a • contains oxygen • the largest bone • is your nose bone • produces hormones • a system of organs • the basic unit of life • is the brideg of the brain • sends singles to the brain • whole reason is to reproduce • has bone marrow in the system • system that gets rid of waste • is the only reason you can move • ...
Human Body Systems 2014-08-26
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- System that breaks down food
- Organs are made of these
- Body system that transports gases and nutrients
- Body system that gets rid of waste
- System that produces offspring
- The brain is part of this body system
- Body system that protects organs
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- Lungs are a part of this system
- This system defends against germs and diseases
- System that moves limbs
- Hair is part of this system
- Make up body systems
- Tissues are made of these
13 Clues: Make up body systems • System that moves limbs • Organs are made of these • Tissues are made of these • Hair is part of this system • System that breaks down food • System that produces offspring • Lungs are a part of this system • Body system that protects organs • Body system that gets rid of waste • The brain is part of this body system • ...
Intro. to Respiratory System Review 2021-03-25
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- process by which particles move from areas of high to low concentrations
- the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs with each breath
- normal breath is taken in and then forcibly expelled
- maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after taking the deepest breath possible
- main organs of the respiratory system
- long tube ringed with cartilage to prevent collapse
- nostrils
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- a cavity and large space where air first enters the body in which it is cleaned and warmed
- type of muscle found throughout the respiratory tract
- body cavity where the lungs are contained
- tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- a flap of tissue that separates the respiratory and digestive systems
- contains the vocal cords
- main branches of the respiratory tract that lead to each lung
- common passageway for food and air
15 Clues: nostrils • contains the vocal cords • common passageway for food and air • main organs of the respiratory system • tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs • body cavity where the lungs are contained • long tube ringed with cartilage to prevent collapse • normal breath is taken in and then forcibly expelled • type of muscle found throughout the respiratory tract • ...
Anatomy Exit Ticket 2024-05-27
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- ______ is like the “bootcamp” for white blood cells where they receive specialized training to become T cells (lymphocytes).
- What system killer T cells belong to?
- What bone is on your forearm/ pinky side?
- What special sense contains the retina and cornea?
- The _______ and spinal cord make up the Central Nervous System.
- Platelets are like a _______ which stop bleeding.
- What carries blood away from the heart ?
- The integumentary system makes up your _____, hair, and nails?
- __________ is the clear/yellowish liquid part of your blood that makes up 55% of it.
- What system does the brain, spinal cord, and nerves belong to?
- What bone makes up your thighs?
- What bone makes up the top of your head?
- What is the Latin root for white?
- What is the Latin root that means “cell”?
- What part of your respiratory system causes air to enter into the blood?
- What part of your respiratory system are like balloons that fill and empty?
- What kind of muscle makes up the heart?
- What causes chemical digestion to occur in your mouth?
- What system do bones belong to?
- Your urinary system removes waste and stores in the ______ until full.
- What causes mechanical digestion to occur right after eating food?
- The most common type of nerve in the brain is called a _____.
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- What part of your respiratory system causes air to enter and exit?
- What system does the gluteus maximus belong to?
- After you chew your food, it becomes a _____ or little ball which is swallowed and goes down into your stomach.
- Your heart is split into four sections. The bottom two sections are called your left and right __________
- The ___NS makes up the 62 spinal nerves that go to the rest of the body.
- What type of metal is carried inside of your red blood cells?
- This part of your gastrointestinal system creates chyme.
- What bone makes up your jaw?
- What is the Latin root that means "muscle"
- The gustatory system deals with which special sense?
- Your heart is split into four sections. The top two sections are called your left and right __________
- What carries blood toward the heart?
- What type of joint is in your ankle?
- What part of your auditory system allows you to hear?
- What muscle opens and closes your jaw?
- What part of your gastrointestinal system processes nutrients and breaks down fat?
- These are the “little hairs” which increase the surface area of the small intestines.
- What is the cardio part of the cardiovascular system?
40 Clues: What bone makes up your jaw? • What bone makes up your thighs? • What system do bones belong to? • What is the Latin root for white? • What carries blood toward the heart? • What type of joint is in your ankle? • What system killer T cells belong to? • What muscle opens and closes your jaw? • What kind of muscle makes up the heart? • What carries blood away from the heart ? • ...
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 • ...
5th Lesson 3 Chapter 1 Crossword 2024-10-10
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- the most important organ of the circulatory system
- main organ of your respiratory system that help you breathe
- help the blood clot and stop bleeding from wounds
- system that includes the kidneys and bladder that removes waste materials from blood
- system that includes the lungs, that exchanges carbon dioxide between the body and the environment
- system that includes the muscles and allows the body to move
- help the body fight infection
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- carry oxygen to all body cells
- system that is made up of the heart, blood vessels and blood. Transports materials throughout the body
- system that includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves. Senses your surroundings and controls other organs
- spongy connective tissue that cushions the ends of many bones
11 Clues: help the body fight infection • carry oxygen to all body cells • help the blood clot and stop bleeding from wounds • the most important organ of the circulatory system • main organ of your respiratory system that help you breathe • system that includes the muscles and allows the body to move • spongy connective tissue that cushions the ends of many bones • ...
Spelling List #1 2017-09-27
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- the first step in the respiratory system
- ________________________________________
- _________________________________
- __________________________________________
- As grade 5s, it is important that we show _____ to the rest of the school.
- Terry Fox left a ______ of raising money for cancer research.
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- a tube in respiratory system
- __________________________________________
- ______________________________________
- The small air sacs in the lungs
10 Clues: a tube in respiratory system • The small air sacs in the lungs • _________________________________ • ______________________________________ • the first step in the respiratory system • ________________________________________ • __________________________________________ • __________________________________________ • ...
Human Body Systems 2026-02-08
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- System that consists of brain and spinal cord
- System that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- System that consists of lungs, nose and bronchi
- System that fights off foreign invaders in the body
- System that allows organisms to reproduce
- System that consists of bones and provides shape/support
- Largest organ in the human body
- System that regulates body activities using hormones
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- Structures that produce hormones
- System that transports materials to and from cells
- System that consists of hair, skin, and nails
- A stable internal environment
- Type of muscle that is located around all organs
- System that removes waste from the body
- Largest level of organization
- Type of muscle that surrounds the heart
- System that allows movement by contracting muscles
- Smallest level of organization
18 Clues: A stable internal environment • Largest level of organization • Smallest level of organization • Largest organ in the human body • Structures that produce hormones • System that removes waste from the body • Type of muscle that surrounds the heart • System that allows organisms to reproduce • System that consists of hair, skin, and nails • ...
Human organ systems and parts 2020-05-08
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- neuron is structural and functional unit of this system
- system having bone,cartilage and ligaments
- system also called as urinary system
- slender tube through which egg passes from ovary to uterus
- system having voluntary and involuntary muscles
- system related to female and male gametes
- system that have organs used for gas exchange
- muscle also called as heart muscle
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- consist of skin and hair and regulates temperature
- chemical messenger system
- tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles
- pair of sperm producing organs
- system that have most important organ that is heart
- structural and functional unit of kidney
- organ that regulates blood sugar
- system having lymph as body fluid
- system consist of organs like stomach,esophagus and intestines
- gland that produces T3and T4 hormones
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 • ...
Body Systems Review 2025-04-17
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- The ___________ system moves blood carrying oxygen, waste products, nutrients, and other materials throughout the body.
- The _________ system includes the lungs, diaphragm, and the airways that allow air into and out of the body.
- Movement of air in and out of your lungs
- Muscle only found in your heart
- A body system is a group of ____ that work independently or together to perform major functions in the human body.
- What system includes the bones and muscles?
- Body part where two bones come together
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- The circulatory system includes the _____ as well as the blood vessels and veins which carry (circulate) blood around the body.
- The ______ is part of the circulatory system.
- After you breathe air into your lungs, oxygen from the air goes into your __________.
- In the hierarchy of living things, what is the largest?
- What is an organ made of?
- The respiratory system provides the body with oxygen that cells need to produce energy and removes _____ from the body.
- The involuntary muscles in your intestines contract and relax to move food through your digestive system.
- Beneath the outer membrane of bone there is a layer of _______ ______.
15 Clues: What is an organ made of? • Muscle only found in your heart • Body part where two bones come together • Movement of air in and out of your lungs • What system includes the bones and muscles? • The ______ is part of the circulatory system. • In the hierarchy of living things, what is the largest? • Beneath the outer membrane of bone there is a layer of _______ ______. • ...
Science crossword 2025-05-06
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- What does the digestive system absorb?
- What does the immune system defend against?
- What does the respiratory system absorb?
- What does the endocrine system release?
- What are body systems made of?
- What is the largest organs body system?
- What does the circulatory system transport?
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- What body system is the brain apart of?
- What does the lymphatic system fight?
- What body system is the femur apart of?
- What body system is the biceps brachii apart of?
- Which body system are the kidneys apart of?
- What does the heart do to blood?
- What does the excretory system get rid of?
- What does the skeletal system provide?
15 Clues: What are body systems made of? • What does the heart do to blood? • What does the lymphatic system fight? • What does the digestive system absorb? • What does the skeletal system provide? • What body system is the brain apart of? • What body system is the femur apart of? • What does the endocrine system release? • What is the largest organs body system? • ...
Alcohol/Tobacco/Drugs 2021-11-05
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- drinking while pregnant can lead to this
- intentional use of a drug without health reasons.
- most of these drugs from the Opium Poppy plant
- Symptoms felt after one stops taking a drug
- The stimulant/addictive in Tobacco
- drinking a large amount of alcohol at one time
- This can greatly affect the Respiratory system
- gas, glue, paint, nitrous oxide, markers
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- Type of drug; speeds up Central Nervous System
- Come from the Cannabis plant
- Smoke directly inhaled by the smoker
- Respiratory diseases caused by smoking(initial)
- These skills help one say no to peer pressure
- Taking more of the drug to get effect.
- drugs that interfere with the senses
15 Clues: Come from the Cannabis plant • The stimulant/addictive in Tobacco • Smoke directly inhaled by the smoker • drugs that interfere with the senses • Taking more of the drug to get effect. • drinking while pregnant can lead to this • gas, glue, paint, nitrous oxide, markers • Symptoms felt after one stops taking a drug • These skills help one say no to peer pressure • ...
12 Organs of the human body 2026-01-22
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- System. Skin, hair, nails.
- System. Ovaries, testes, reproduction
- System. defends against pathogens.
- System. breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- System. gases are exchange.
- System. processes info and controls body.
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- System: Glands, hormone production.
- System. transports nutrients hormones, and waste.
- System. Muscles; movement.
- System. waste removal, pH balance
- System. support, movement, blood cell production.
11 Clues: System. Muscles; movement. • System. Skin, hair, nails. • System. gases are exchange. • System: Glands, hormone production. • System. waste removal, pH balance • System. defends against pathogens. • System. Ovaries, testes, reproduction • System. processes info and controls body. • System. breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • ...
Health Words 2022-12-22
18 Clues: drunk • feening • air sacs • windpipe • cigarette • take away • Dependence • black coal • long standing • liver disease • crack cocaine • adult beverage • effect reaction • major air passage • alcohol dependency • Monoxide toxic gas • System organ space • the counter medicine codine
OPIOID INDUCED RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION (OIRD) 2017-07-11
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- Documentation of respiratory rate and quality, sedation level and oxygen saturation is completed at least____ hourly for first 24 hours.
- Patients who are taking opioid medications prior to hospitalisation re considered to be this.
- comparison of pateitn scurrent repiratory rate with this can lead to early detection of deterioration
- Vigilance in monitoring for adverse events is important during first 24 hours post this.
- these can increase risk of ineffective respirations.
- Rate should be measured before arousing a sleeping patient.
- this sign of respiratory obstruction should be promptly re-evaluated and patient repositioned.
- standard anaesthetic physical assessment classification.
- consequences of unintended advancing sedation can have these type consequences for hospitalised patients.
- Opiates bind as agonists at these sites.
- These agents increase risk of OIRD when given in combination of opiates.
- Observe rise and fall of chest along with rate, regularity and _________when assessing respiratory function.
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- Nurses my suffer from this due to numerous bedside alarm system.
- spo2 monitoring spot checks can be this.
- This is decreased when carbon dioxide levels are increased.
- Measurement is recommended for all patients on PCA or IV morphine.
- Increasing levels of this are evident before decreasing respiratory rate.
- Nurses need to be aware of these times when administering opiates.
- These kind of thinking skills are required for analysing trends.
- This factor along with individual and pharmacological are known to be associated with near miss opioid related events.
- Advancing sedation measured on a sedation scale indicates need for the nurse to ___________ opiate administration.
- screening for this is recommended in those patients with high body mass index.
- analgesics administration should be balanced with this practice.
- Automatic respiratory function is inhibited by decreased response of chemoreceptors to increased carbon dioxide levels.
24 Clues: spo2 monitoring spot checks can be this. • Opiates bind as agonists at these sites. • these can increase risk of ineffective respirations. • standard anaesthetic physical assessment classification. • This is decreased when carbon dioxide levels are increased. • Rate should be measured before arousing a sleeping patient. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2025-05-07
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- A verb used to describe how muscles tighten and shorten
- Small extensions of the bronchi that end in alveoli
- A process where cells use oxygen to transfer energy
- A verb used to describe how we use the respiratory system to take in air
- A change in state where gas molecules turn into liquid molecules
- A specialised cell found in the lungs that allows gas exchange to take place
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- A gas that is moved across alveoli and into the bloodstream during gas exchange
- A long tube made of cartilage and cells that leads to the bronchi
- A gas that moves out of the bloodstream and into alveoli during gas exchange
- A verb used to describe how we use the respiratory system to remove air
- A pair of tubes that leads towards the lungs
- A structure made of bones that helps to protect the lungs
- A sheet of muscle in the respiratory system that can change the volume of the chest
- A pair of organs made of specialised cells that can inflate
14 Clues: A pair of tubes that leads towards the lungs • Small extensions of the bronchi that end in alveoli • A process where cells use oxygen to transfer energy • A verb used to describe how muscles tighten and shorten • A structure made of bones that helps to protect the lungs • A pair of organs made of specialised cells that can inflate • ...
Human body and functions 2023-03-03
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- Part of the nervous system, it's in charge of memory, language, movement, learning and personality.
- Part of the nervous system, it's in charge of the balance and equilibrium.
- Part of the locomotor system, it allows your body to move.
- Transports oxygen to the blood and eliminates carbon dioxide.
- Takes nutrients from food you eat and turns it into energy.
- Part of the locomotor system, it provides shape, support and protection for some organs.
- Part of the respiratory system, it carries air in and out your lungs.
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- Part of the locomotor system, it allows movement, posture, joint stability, and heat production.
- Send signals from the brain to the rest of the body.
- Helps your body move and gives it shape, heat and strength.
- Part of the digestive system, it breaks down the food, absorbs nutrients, and solidifies waste.
- Part of the digestive system, it's a tube that transports food to the stomach.
12 Clues: Send signals from the brain to the rest of the body. • Part of the locomotor system, it allows your body to move. • Helps your body move and gives it shape, heat and strength. • Takes nutrients from food you eat and turns it into energy. • Transports oxygen to the blood and eliminates carbon dioxide. • ...
Organ Systems Tyler Hapenny 2017-08-31
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- a big part of the urinary system
- maintains posture
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by the heart
- hair,skin,and nails
- endocrine system regulates this
- production of offspring
- the organ system that protects and supports body organs
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- allows for nutrient absorption into blood
- removes carbon dioxide
- what you breathe out
- organ that pumps blood in the cardiovascular system
- fast acting control system
- secretes regulatory hormones
- involved in immunity
- eliminates nitrogenous waste
15 Clues: maintains posture • hair,skin,and nails • what you breathe out • involved in immunity • removes carbon dioxide • production of offspring • fast acting control system • secretes regulatory hormones • eliminates nitrogenous waste • endocrine system regulates this • a big part of the urinary system • allows for nutrient absorption into blood • ...
Structure of Living Things 2022-04-08
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- the fluid that circulates oxygen through the body
- system that controls the body
- Any living things
- the movement of blood through the body
- Part of the respiratory system; used for breathing
- system that supports and protects the body
- system that pumps blood and oxygen
- system that processes food and nutrients
- Group of similar organs to help organisms live
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- processes food and absorbs nutrients
- system that allows the body to breath
- connects parts of the body to the brain
- breaking down food for energy
- system that allows the body to move
- the central organ in the circulatory system
- main organ in the central nervous system that allows us to think and live
- Make up the skeletal system; gives support and protection
- movement of blood through the body
- processes food after it leaves the esophagus
- the ability to do work
- completes digestion by removing food
21 Clues: Any living things • the ability to do work • breaking down food for energy • system that controls the body • movement of blood through the body • system that pumps blood and oxygen • system that allows the body to move • processes food and absorbs nutrients • completes digestion by removing food • system that allows the body to breath • the movement of blood through the body • ...
d 2024-03-15
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- The centers in the brainstem that control the rhythm of breathing
- The air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The substance that reduces surface tension in the lungs
- The pressure exerted by a particular gas in a mixture of gases
- The space behind the nose where air enters the respiratory system
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- The system responsible for breathing and gas exchange
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- The passage connecting the nose and mouth to the esophagus and trachea
- Tree The network of tubes that carry air to and from the lungs
- The maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a deep breath
- The smaller branches of the bronchial tree
- The windpipe
- The thin layer where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- The main air passages in the lungs
- voice box
15 Clues: voice box • The windpipe • The main air passages in the lungs • The main organ of the respiratory system • The smaller branches of the bronchial tree • The air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • The system responsible for breathing and gas exchange • The thin layer where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • The substance that reduces surface tension in the lungs • ...
Body systems-Aarna3b 2021-02-12
11 Clues: pumps blood • helps you see • helps movement • helps you feel • helps you hear • helps you taste • breathing system • helps you breath • protect delicate organs • system that circulates blood • system that controls your body
BIOLOGY 2023-12-10
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- What is the main gas responsible for the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere?
- What is the function of cilia in the respiratory tract?
- Which gas is the primary product of cellular respiration?
- What is the primary respiratory pigment in humans?
- What is the process of the movement of gases from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration?
- What is the term for the volume of air inspired forcefully after a normal inspiration?
- What is the term for the total volume of air a person's lungs can hold?
- respiration What is the process of breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen called?
- Name the respiratory pigment in plants.
- Name the condition characterized by the collapse of lung tissue.
- Name the muscular partition separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
- Name the respiratory disorder characterized by inflammation and constriction of airways.
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- What is the term for the diffusion of gases between blood and body tissues?
- Which gas is responsible for maintaining the acidity of the blood?
- Which respiratory pigment is found in insects?
- What is the term for the maximum volume of air a person can exhale after a maximal inhalation?
- Name the small air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
- anhydrase: Which enzyme in red blood cells facilitates the conversion of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate ions?
- Which gas is transported in the blood as a dissolved molecule?
- Which component of tobacco smoke is harmful to the respiratory system?
- What is the term for the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced expiration?
- What is the site of gas exchange in plants?
- Which part of the brain controls the basic rhythm of breathing?
- Name the enzyme responsible for breaking down surfactant in the alveoli.
- What is the term for the volume of air inspired or expired during normal breathing?
25 Clues: Name the respiratory pigment in plants. • What is the site of gas exchange in plants? • Which respiratory pigment is found in insects? • What is the primary respiratory pigment in humans? • What is the function of cilia in the respiratory tract? • Which gas is the primary product of cellular respiration? • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- It's the other name of Pharynx.
- Are two air tubes that branch off the trachea and carry air into the lungs.
- The oxygen-rich blood then travels to the heart through the pulmonary __
- Air sacs are covered with a mesh of tiny blood cells are called __
- The pulmonary __ and it's branches delivered blood-rich in carbon dioxide to the capillaries that surrounds the air sacs.
- The main passageway from the Larynx to the lungs.
- Are the main organs of the respiratory system.
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- Pumps the oxygen-rich blood out of the body.
- Is part of both the digestive and respiratory systems.
- Is a muscular structure located between the thoraic and abdominal cavity
- These tubes end in bunches of tiny blood vessels.
- The lungs are the main organs of what specific system in the body?
- The _ blood cells are responsible for picking up the oxygen in the lungs.
- Is a muscular organ between the Pharynx and Trachea.
- This is where the air first enters our body.
15 Clues: It's the other name of Pharynx. • Pumps the oxygen-rich blood out of the body. • This is where the air first enters our body. • Are the main organs of the respiratory system. • These tubes end in bunches of tiny blood vessels. • The main passageway from the Larynx to the lungs. • Is a muscular organ between the Pharynx and Trachea. • ...
