respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
The Body Homework 2019-12-10
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- An animal that eats meat
- Used for ripping and tearing food (mainly meat)
- Used for biting and chewing food
- An outdoor skeleton
- An animal that eats plants
- Located in your mouth, allow you to eat food
- The main cell in the nervous system
- A living thing
- An organ in the circulatory system
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- Used for crushing and grinding food
- An organ in the nervous system
- Components of a cell
- An organ in the respiratory system
- An indoor skeleton
- groups of cells working together to perform a function
- main components of systems inside the body
16 Clues: A living thing • An indoor skeleton • An outdoor skeleton • Components of a cell • An animal that eats meat • An animal that eats plants • An organ in the nervous system • Used for biting and chewing food • An organ in the respiratory system • An organ in the circulatory system • Used for crushing and grinding food • The main cell in the nervous system • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-05-11
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- Moves oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out
- Helps break down food with enzymes
- Tiny blood vessels where exchange of substances occur
- Tissue connecting muscles to bones
- Tube that connects the throat to the stomach
- Contracts to help the body move
- The brain is part of this system
- Protects the body from infection
- Main organ of the digestive system
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- Bones are part of this system
- Organ that filters blood and produces urine
- Where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- Carries oxygen through the bloodstream
- System responsible for hormone production
- Main organ of the circulatory system
15 Clues: Bones are part of this system • Contracts to help the body move • The brain is part of this system • Protects the body from infection • Helps break down food with enzymes • Tissue connecting muscles to bones • Main organ of the digestive system • Main organ of the circulatory system • Where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • Carries oxygen through the bloodstream • ...
body systems 2025-06-16
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- System: Controls body activities through electrical signals.
- System: Supports movement and structure.
- System: Protects the body and regulates temperature.
- System: Regulates bodily functions through hormones.
- - Facilitates breathing and gas exchange.
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- System: Responsible for producing offspring.
- System: Defends against pathogens and diseases.
- System: Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- System: Maintains fluid balance and aids in immune response.
- - transports blood
- System: Eliminates waste and regulates fluid balance.
11 Clues: - transports blood • System: Supports movement and structure. • - Facilitates breathing and gas exchange. • System: Responsible for producing offspring. • System: Defends against pathogens and diseases. • System: Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • System: Protects the body and regulates temperature. • System: Regulates bodily functions through hormones. • ...
Body systems vocabulary 2020-12-11
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- removes waste from blood
- carries blood away from the heart
- the system where animals reproduce
- makes up body tissues
- the system that involves the intake of oxygen and exhale of carbon dioxide from the body
- what makes up organs
- provides support and protects your organs
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- pumps and transports blood around
- system that includes the ribcage and bones
- helps your body to move
- carries blood back to the heart
- where digestion first starts
- part of an organ system
- the color or your blood
- the largest organ in the body
15 Clues: what makes up organs • makes up body tissues • helps your body to move • part of an organ system • the color or your blood • removes waste from blood • where digestion first starts • the largest organ in the body • carries blood back to the heart • pumps and transports blood around • carries blood away from the heart • the system where animals reproduce • ...
Animal Body Systems 2023-01-30
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- first stomach compartment in ruminant
- part of avian digestive system, grinds
- polygastric digestive system
- layer of skin closest to organs
- brain and spinal cord
- pumps blood around the body
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- horse, rabbit, guinea pigs, hamsters
- product of endocrine system
- species with monogastric digestive system
- barrier to viruses and bacteria
- lymph nodes, cells, proteins, tissues, organs
- affected by disease through diarrhea, poor appetite
- made of nose, mouth, trachea, bronchi, lungs
13 Clues: brain and spinal cord • product of endocrine system • pumps blood around the body • polygastric digestive system • barrier to viruses and bacteria • layer of skin closest to organs • horse, rabbit, guinea pigs, hamsters • first stomach compartment in ruminant • part of avian digestive system, grinds • species with monogastric digestive system • ...
Lungs 2020-12-04
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- pumps blood throughout the heart
- air passage from trachea to lungs
- air sacks in the lungs
- body system of breathing
- to inhale
- inside trachea
- to exhale
- body system that circulates blood
- another word for breathing
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- opposite of oxygen
- cardiovascular exercise
- opposite of carbon dioxide
- wind pipe
- add oxygen to blood
- always transporting around the body to help stay alive
15 Clues: wind pipe • to inhale • to exhale • inside trachea • opposite of oxygen • add oxygen to blood • air sacks in the lungs • cardiovascular exercise • body system of breathing • opposite of carbon dioxide • another word for breathing • pumps blood throughout the heart • air passage from trachea to lungs • body system that circulates blood • ...
Title: Structures Involved in Respiration and Their functions 2021-04-16
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- the entire respiratory tract is lined with this
- the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi
- this nerve is attached to the diaphragm
- the _ are the smallest airways and branch out from the bronchi
- when these muscles contract, the thoracic cavity volume decreases
- the epiglottis lays atop this tissue and separates it from the larynx
- the _ are the site of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood
- the _ is the first port of entry for air entering the respiratory system other than the mouth
- these cells secrete mucus
- this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
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- the _ ensures food does not enter the airway
- these muscles are responsible for expanding the thoracic cavity by contracting
- the _, the larynx and nasal cavity all make up the upper respiratory tract
- these muscles are involved in respiration as they line the thoracic cavity
- another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils
- The contraction and relaxation of your _ controls thoracic cavity volume
- there are two primary _ in the respiratory tract that allow air to pass following the trachea
- these are the connecting piece between the bronchioles and the alveoli
- these are short small hairlike structures that line certain epithelia
- without the _ which holds the vocal cords, you could not speak
20 Clues: these cells secrete mucus • this nerve is attached to the diaphragm • the _ ensures food does not enter the airway • the entire respiratory tract is lined with this • another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils • this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi • ...
Structures Involved in Respiration 2021-04-16
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- the entire respiratory tract is lined with this
- the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi
- this nerve is attached to the diaphragm
- the _ are the smallest airways and branch out from the bronchi
- when these muscles contract, the thoracic cavity volume decreases
- the epiglottis lays atop this tissue and separates it from the larynx
- the _ are the site of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood
- the _ is the first port of entry for air entering the respiratory system other than the mouth
- these cells secrete mucus
- this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
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- the _ ensures food does not enter the airway
- these muscles are responsible for expanding the thoracic cavity by contracting
- the _, the larynx and nasal cavity all make up the upper respiratory tract
- these muscles are involved in respiration as they line the thoracic cavity
- another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils
- The contraction and relaxation of your _ controls thoracic cavity volume
- there are two primary _ in the respiratory tract that allow air to pass following the trachea
- these are the connecting piece between the bronchioles and the alveoli
- these are short small hairlike structures that line certain epithelia
- without the _ which holds the vocal cords, you could not speak
20 Clues: these cells secrete mucus • this nerve is attached to the diaphragm • the _ ensures food does not enter the airway • the entire respiratory tract is lined with this • another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils • this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi • ...
Human Body 2021-12-15
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- system that transports oxygen and sugar to the body
- bone that protects your brain
- where breathing begins
- muscle that helps you breath
- connect bone to bone
- your skeleton is made up of 206 of these
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- inhale and exhale
- making energy in the cells
- system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- system that moves the bones
- muscle that is inside your organs
- system that supports and protects the body
- connect muscle to bone
- type of muscle that makes up the heart
- where blood cells are made
15 Clues: inhale and exhale • connect bone to bone • connect muscle to bone • where breathing begins • making energy in the cells • where blood cells are made • system that moves the bones • muscle that helps you breath • bone that protects your brain • muscle that is inside your organs • type of muscle that makes up the heart • your skeleton is made up of 206 of these • ...
Body Systems Review - Malina 2023-01-09
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- Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe)
- System that removes waste from body
- Heart’s lower chamber
- A group of cells performing the same function
- system that breaks down food
- System that transports substances throughout the body
- Small structures that cover the small intestine
- Lead from bronchi to alveoli
- Heart’s upper chamber
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- Tiny sacs of lung tissue
- System that brings oxygen in and Carbon Dioxide out
- Brings air into the lungs
- Smallest unit of life
- Filters blood in kidney
- A group of tissues performing the same function
15 Clues: Heart’s lower chamber • Smallest unit of life • Heart’s upper chamber • Filters blood in kidney • Tiny sacs of lung tissue • Brings air into the lungs • system that breaks down food • Lead from bronchi to alveoli • System that removes waste from body • A group of cells performing the same function • Allows air to pass to and from lungs (windpipe) • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-26
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- cells divide and make identical cells
- the male part of a flower
- the female part of a flower
- an organism with only one cell
- cells divide and make a half set of chromosomes
- system responsible for gas exchange
- breaking down sugar with O2 to release energy
- the structures inside a cell
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- organelle which controls the cell's function
- using CO2 and H2O to form sugar and O2
- system responsible for filtering the blood
- system responsible for absorbing nutrients
- system responsible for transporting nutrients
- a group of one type of cell
- organelle which powers the cell
- system that plants use to absorb water and minerals
16 Clues: the male part of a flower • the female part of a flower • a group of one type of cell • the structures inside a cell • an organism with only one cell • organelle which powers the cell • system responsible for gas exchange • cells divide and make identical cells • using CO2 and H2O to form sugar and O2 • system responsible for filtering the blood • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Week 4 Review - Terminology and Body Systems 2024-09-15
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- The region of the upper thigh.
- The region of the inner elbow.
- The body system that is responsible for reproduction.
- Anterior/Ventral refers to the _____ of the body.
- The body system responsible for movement.
- The heart and lungs on in this chest cavity.
- The body system that is made up primarily of the skeleton.
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- The body system that absorbs nutrients from food.
- The endocrine system secretes ________ that control bodily functions.
- The lungs are part of this body system.
- The circulatory/cardiovascular system pumps _____ throughout the body.
- The study of the function of the body parts.
- The study of the structure of the body parts.
- The system that includes the skin, hair, and nails.
- The body system that includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
- The region of the forearm.
- This is the region of the wrist - _______ tunnel syndrome.
- Posterior/Dorsal refers to the ____ of the body.
18 Clues: The region of the forearm. • The region of the upper thigh. • The region of the inner elbow. • The lungs are part of this body system. • The body system responsible for movement. • The study of the function of the body parts. • The heart and lungs on in this chest cavity. • The study of the structure of the body parts. • Posterior/Dorsal refers to the ____ of the body. • ...
Body Systems Review 2022-11-08
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- a group of similar cells working together
- system that helps support the body
- system that moves bones and tighten body
- The ______ system tells the muscles in your body how to move.
- system that protects the body from infection
- The digestive system breaks down food the release _____.
- system that carries messages throughout the body
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- Lifting weights can increase the size of your ____.
- system that includes skin, hair and nails
- system that moves waste materials out of the body
- system that carries oxygen throughout the body
- The human body is made up of multiple ________ systems.
- the main part of the respiratory system
- system that controls the heart
- The skeletal and ______ systems work together to help the body move.
- a group of tissues working together
- smallest unit of life
17 Clues: smallest unit of life • system that controls the heart • system that helps support the body • a group of tissues working together • the main part of the respiratory system • system that moves bones and tighten body • a group of similar cells working together • system that includes skin, hair and nails • system that protects the body from infection • ...
Body systems vocabulary 2020-12-11
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- removes waste from blood
- carries blood away from the heart
- the system where animals reproduce
- makes up body tissues
- the system that involves the intake of oxygen and exhale of carbon dioxide from the body
- what makes up organs
- provides support and protects your organs
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- pumps and transports blood around
- system that includes the ribcage and bones
- helps your body to move
- carries blood back to the heart
- where digestion first starts
- part of an organ system
- the color or your blood
- the largest organ in the body
15 Clues: what makes up organs • makes up body tissues • helps your body to move • part of an organ system • the color or your blood • removes waste from blood • where digestion first starts • the largest organ in the body • carries blood back to the heart • pumps and transports blood around • carries blood away from the heart • the system where animals reproduce • ...
Body Systems crossword 2020-12-11
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- removes waste from blood
- carries blood away from the heart
- the system where animals reproduce
- makes up body tissues
- the system that involves the intake of oxygen and exhale of carbon dioxide from the body
- what makes up organs
- provides support and protects your organs
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- pumps and transports blood around
- system that includes the ribcage and bones
- helps your body to move
- carries blood back to the heart
- where digestion first starts
- part of an organ system
- the color or your blood
- the largest organ in the body
15 Clues: what makes up organs • makes up body tissues • helps your body to move • part of an organ system • the color or your blood • removes waste from blood • where digestion first starts • the largest organ in the body • carries blood back to the heart • pumps and transports blood around • carries blood away from the heart • the system where animals reproduce • ...
Human Organ System 2023-01-20
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- system that mainly works with and controls the digestive and excretory system
- system that delivers oxygen while working with circulatory
- system that works with the circulatory system, mainly the surface capillaries
- system that works with nervous and skeletal system to control and support the body
- system that depends on the muscular system to support and move the body
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- system that works with the respiratory system to deliver oxygen
- system that works with the nervous system and immune system to work through and cope with problems and stress
- system that relies on the nervous system to send signals to the brain and organs
8 Clues: system that delivers oxygen while working with circulatory • system that works with the respiratory system to deliver oxygen • system that depends on the muscular system to support and move the body • system that mainly works with and controls the digestive and excretory system • system that works with the circulatory system, mainly the surface capillaries • ...
GROUP 6- RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-09-29
M2 BASIC RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-06-19
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- – Tiny particles in polluted air that we can breathe in, which can harm our lungs.
- – The act of breathing in air through the nose or mouth.
- – A very small blood vessel where gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide move in and out of the blood.
- – The process where cells use oxygen to turn sugar into energy.
- – Two organs in the chest that take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- – A dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down to help us breathe.
- – A gas in the air that we breathe in and our body uses to make energy.
- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves.
- – The body part we use to smell and to take in air when breathing.
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- – A condition that makes it hard to breathe and can be made worse by dirty air or dust.
- system – The group of organs that help us breathe and exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- death – Dying earlier than expected, often because of disease or harmful substances.
- dioxide – A gas that our body makes and breathes out after using oxygen.
- – The act of breathing out air from the lungs.
- (fish) – Body parts that fish use to take oxygen from water.
- blood cells – Cells in the blood that carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- (grasshoppers) – Small holes on a grasshopper's body where air enters for breathing.
- – Very tiny particles in the air that can be breathed deep into the lungs and cause health problems.
- lungs (spiders) – Flat, folded structures that spiders use to breathe.
19 Clues: – The act of breathing out air from the lungs. • – The act of breathing in air through the nose or mouth. • (fish) – Body parts that fish use to take oxygen from water. • – The process where cells use oxygen to turn sugar into energy. • – A dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down to help us breathe. • ...
Science PASS Review (Body Systems) 2024-05-13
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- This system works with the muscular and circulatory. It's main function is to break down and push food through the digestive tract.
- This system works with the muscular and circulatory. It's main function is to provide oxygen to the body and expel carbon dioxide.
- This system works with the circulatory, digestive, and respiratory. It's main function is to rid the body of waste.
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- This system works with circulatory, digestive, excretory, respiratory, and skeletal system.
- This system works with all organ systems to control functions necessary for life and allows the organism to respond to stimuli.
- This system works with the muscular, respiratory, digestive, and excretory. It's main function is to circulate blood and get rid of carbon dioxide.
- This system works with the muscular, circulatory and digestive. It's main function is to provide structure.
7 Clues: This system works with circulatory, digestive, excretory, respiratory, and skeletal system. • This system works with the muscular, circulatory and digestive. It's main function is to provide structure. • This system works with the circulatory, digestive, and respiratory. It's main function is to rid the body of waste. • ...
Structures Involved in Respiration and Their functions 2021-04-16
Across
- the entire respiratory tract is lined with this
- the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi
- this nerve is attached to the diaphragm
- the _ are the smallest airways and branch out from the bronchi
- when these muscles contract, the thoracic cavity volume decreases
- the epiglottis lays atop this tissue and separates it from the larynx
- the _ are the site of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood
- the _ is the first port of entry for air entering the respiratory system other than the mouth
- these cells secrete mucus
- this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
Down
- the _ ensures food does not enter the airway
- these muscles are responsible for expanding the thoracic cavity by contracting
- the _, the larynx and nasal cavity all make up the upper respiratory tract
- these muscles are involved in respiration as they line the thoracic cavity
- another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils
- The contraction and relaxation of your _ controls thoracic cavity volume
- there are two primary _ in the respiratory tract that allow air to pass following the trachea
- these are the connecting piece between the bronchioles and the alveoli
- these are short small hairlike structures that line certain epithelia
- without the _ which holds the vocal cords, you could not speak
20 Clues: these cells secrete mucus • this nerve is attached to the diaphragm • the _ ensures food does not enter the airway • the entire respiratory tract is lined with this • another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils • this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi • ...
Whooping cough Crossword 2025-03-11
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- - A high-risk group for severe complications from whooping cough.
- - Medication used to treat whooping cough, especially in early stages.
- - A prominent symptom of whooping cough, often occurring in severe fits.
- - Identifying whooping cough infection through clinical evaluation and laboratory tests.
- - The primary organ affected by whooping cough, leading to inflammation and mucus production.
- - A key preventive measure against whooping cough, often given in combination with other vaccines.
- - A common age group affected by whooping cough, especially before vaccination.
- - Focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing complications.
- - The nature of whooping cough transmission, spreading through respiratory droplets.
- - Key strategy to avoid whooping cough infection, primarily through vaccination.
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- - Acquired through vaccination or previous infection, protecting against whooping cough.
- - A highly contagious respiratory infection characterized by severe coughing fits.
- - The medical term for whooping cough, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis.
- - Temporary cessation of breathing, a potential complication of whooping cough.
- - A thick, sticky substance produced in the respiratory tract during a whooping cough infection.
- - The type of cough associated with whooping cough, characterized by sudden, violent attacks.
- - The route of whooping cough transmission through coughs or sneezes.
- - Whooping cough affects this system, leading to breathing difficulties.
- - Thick mucus produced in the lungs during a whooping cough infection.
- - The causative agent of whooping cough infection.
20 Clues: - The causative agent of whooping cough infection. • - Focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing complications. • - A high-risk group for severe complications from whooping cough. • - The route of whooping cough transmission through coughs or sneezes. • - Medication used to treat whooping cough, especially in early stages. • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-26
Across
- cells divide and make identical cells
- cells divide and make a half set of chromosomes
- breaking down sugar with O2 to release energy
- system responsible for filtering the blood
- a group of one type of cell
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
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- organelles which power the cell
- organelle which controls the cell's function
- system responsible for absorbing nutrients
- an organism with only one cell
- system responsible for gas exchange
- the structures inside a cell
- system that plants use to absorb water and minerals
- system responsible for transporting nutrients
- the female part of a flower
- the male part of a flower
16 Clues: the male part of a flower • the female part of a flower • a group of one type of cell • the structures inside a cell • an organism with only one cell • organelles which power the cell • system responsible for gas exchange • cells divide and make identical cells • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • system responsible for absorbing nutrients • ...
The Circulatory System 2024-01-10
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- The circulatory system works with the ______ system to transport digested food and water to all parts of the body.
- The smallest blood vessel is called the ______.
- The circulatory system works with the respiratory system to remove ___________ from the body.
- The circulatory system also transports ______ materials away from various parts of the body to be removed.
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- _______ blood cells in the blood protect the body from germs and infection.
- The ______ pumps blood through the blood vessels to all parts of the body.
- ______ in the blood help to clot wounds to prevent blood leaking.
- ______ is a liquid mixture in the blood that transports blood cells, digested food and waste materials around the body.
- The blood vessel transporting blood rich in carbon dioxide is called the _______.
- The circulatory system works with the respiratory system to transport _____ to all parts of the body.
- The blood vessel transporting blood rich in oxygen is called the _____.
11 Clues: The smallest blood vessel is called the ______. • ______ in the blood help to clot wounds to prevent blood leaking. • The blood vessel transporting blood rich in oxygen is called the _____. • The ______ pumps blood through the blood vessels to all parts of the body. • _______ blood cells in the blood protect the body from germs and infection. • ...
samuel 6th 2022-02-23
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- system regulates liquid in the blood
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- liquid waste
- cleans toxins from the blood,makes bile
- respiration uses o2 to break apart glucose
- glomerulus small part of kidney that filters blood
- organ that filters blood
- cavity space in chest
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- muscles push food through the digestive system
- system organs that break food down into nutrients
- digestion food broken into smaller
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- system -Brings o2 removes co2
- bladder stores the bile.
- what the body needs,but doesn't make
- exit tube
16 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • bladder stores the bile. • organ that filters blood • system -Brings o2 removes co2 • digestion food broken into smaller • system regulates liquid in the blood • what the body needs,but doesn't make • cleans toxins from the blood,makes bile • respiration uses o2 to break apart glucose • ...
Bella A. 7 2023-03-03
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- substance that provides nourishment for body functions
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- uses O2 to break apart glucose
- system organs that break food down into nutrients
- system regulates liquid in the blood
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- glomerulus small part of kidney that connect the bladder and kidneys
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- digestion food broken down in smaller pieces
- cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
- cavity space in chest
- system that brings in O2 removes CD2
- bladder stores the bile
- organ that filters blood
- exit tube
- liquid waste
16 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • bladder stores the bile • organ that filters blood • uses O2 to break apart glucose • system that brings in O2 removes CD2 • system regulates liquid in the blood • cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • digestion food broken down in smaller pieces • muscles push food through the digestive system • ...
Body Systems 2020-12-12
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- absorbs the most nutrients in the digestive system
- makes enzymes
- Filters waste out of blood
- Helps bones move
- takes blood to the heart
- Is a part of the central body system along with the spine
- Important part of the circulatory system
- a fluid that helps fight off sickness
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- Can release white and red blood cells
- takes blood away from the heart
- important part of the respiratory system
- breaks down substances
- organ that covers our whole body
- helps soften food in the mouth
- protects the brain
15 Clues: makes enzymes • Helps bones move • protects the brain • breaks down substances • takes blood to the heart • Filters waste out of blood • helps soften food in the mouth • takes blood away from the heart • organ that covers our whole body • Can release white and red blood cells • a fluid that helps fight off sickness • important part of the respiratory system • ...
JB6Science 2023-03-03
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- Muscles push food through digestive system
- Space in chest
- Small part of kidney that filters blood
- Exit tube
- Uses oxygen to break apart glucose
- Digestion that breaks food into smaller pieces
- Liquid waste
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- Tiny air sacs in lungs
- Stores bile
- Tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- Organ that filters blood
- System that breaks down food into nutrients
- Cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- What the body needs, but doesn't make
- System that regulates liquid in the blood
- System that brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Digestion that changes food into new substances
17 Clues: Exit tube • Stores bile • Liquid waste • Space in chest • Tiny air sacs in lungs • Organ that filters blood • Uses oxygen to break apart glucose • What the body needs, but doesn't make • Small part of kidney that filters blood • Cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • System that regulates liquid in the blood • Tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • ...
Cooper 6 2023-03-03
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- digestion that breaks food into smaller pieces
- tubes that connect the bladder to the kidney
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- digestion that changes the food into new substance
- exit tube
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- space in chest
- organ that filters blood
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- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- what the body needs, but doesn't make
- system brings in o2 and releases co2
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- stores bile
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- liquid waste
- system that regulates liquid into blood
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • uses o2 to break apart glucose • system brings in o2 and releases co2 • what the body needs, but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • system that regulates liquid into blood • cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • ...
Aiden7 2024-03-01
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- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- tiny are sacs in lungs
- digestion that breaks down food into smaller pieces
- cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
- digestion that changes the food into new substances
- muscles push down food through the digestive system
- space in chest
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- stores the bile
- system that brings in 02 and removes CO2
- uses O2 to break apart glucose
- liquid
- exit tube
- system that regulates liquid in the blood
- organ that filters blood
- body system that break down food into nutrients
- what the body need but doesn't make
17 Clues: liquid • exit tube • space in chest • stores the bile • tiny are sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • uses O2 to break apart glucose • what the body need but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • system that brings in 02 and removes CO2 • system that regulates liquid in the blood • ...
Metabolism Crossword 2024-03-26
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- the smallest unit that can live on its own
- respiration releases energy into cells
- acids building blocks
- argument a claim supported by evidence
- a collection of tissues
- a type of energy storage molecule
- organisms get from the air or water around them
- use of molecules for energy
- set of interacting parts
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- A type of cell that receives and sends messages
- a category of large molecules
- can use to release energy
- system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon
- dioxide carbon molecule
- system takes in food and breaks it down
- system transports molecules
- joined together in a particular way
17 Clues: acids building blocks • dioxide carbon molecule • a collection of tissues • set of interacting parts • can use to release energy • use of molecules for energy • a category of large molecules • system transports molecules • a type of energy storage molecule • joined together in a particular way • respiration releases energy into cells • argument a claim supported by evidence • ...
Systems 2016-12-13
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- System: Removal of waste from homeostasis
- Cord: Long bundle of nervous tissue
- System: Sends signals between body parts
- circulates blood carrying oxygen
- Largest portion of muscle
- Each animal has one
- Controls movement of internal organs
- Ventricular: second chamber of the heart
- Bones: Relatively thin and flat protects organs
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- Nares, paired external openings
- Firm tissue that isn't as hard as bone
- Makes up the heart
- Uses oxygen gets rid of carbon dioxide
- System that provides movement
- Support and protection (vertebrae)
- Each animal has two
- long fiber like structures
- "Voice box"
- Bones: Often as big around as they are long
19 Clues: "Voice box" • Makes up the heart • Each animal has two • Each animal has one • Largest portion of muscle • long fiber like structures • System that provides movement • Nares, paired external openings • circulates blood carrying oxygen • Support and protection (vertebrae) • Cord: Long bundle of nervous tissue • Controls movement of internal organs • ...
Anatomy 2024-05-15
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- cavity where heart and lungs are
- tissue that is part of the skeletal system
- gas exchange takes place
- that produces hormones
- language
- cell
- or flight hormone
- connective tissue
- of this make up tissues
- transmit and send a electrical signal
- vocal chords are
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- that has a lot of extracellular matrix
- we go to the gym we work on this
- and spinal cord
- pipe
- muscle is made of this tissue
- other nerves
- tubes are made of this tissue
- of gas exchange
19 Clues: pipe • cell • language • other nerves • and spinal cord • of gas exchange • vocal chords are • or flight hormone • connective tissue • that produces hormones • of this make up tissues • gas exchange takes place • muscle is made of this tissue • tubes are made of this tissue • cavity where heart and lungs are • we go to the gym we work on this • that has a lot of extracellular matrix • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-06-06
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- The _____ sacs inside the bronchial tree make an exchange from oxygen into carbon dioxide.
- The wind pipe.
- The system containing the bronchi, bronchial tree, and lungs.
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- The virus that affects the nose, throat, and lungs
- A chest cold.
- The system that interacts with the respiratory system.
- The cold caused by over 200 viruses.
- The most important organ.
8 Clues: A chest cold. • The wind pipe. • The most important organ. • The cold caused by over 200 viruses. • The virus that affects the nose, throat, and lungs • The system that interacts with the respiratory system. • The system containing the bronchi, bronchial tree, and lungs. • The _____ sacs inside the bronchial tree make an exchange from oxygen into carbon dioxide.
Body Systems crossword 2020-12-11
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- makes up body tissues
- pumps and transports blood around
- provides support and protects your organs
- removes waste from blood
- carries blood back to the heart
- helps your body to move
- what makes up organs
- apricote
- the color or your blood
- part of an organ system
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- the system where animals reproduce
- the system that involves the intake of oxygen and exhale of carbon dioxide from the body
- where digestion first starts
- carries blood away from the heart
- the largest organ in the body
- system that includes the ribcage and bones
16 Clues: apricote • what makes up organs • makes up body tissues • helps your body to move • the color or your blood • part of an organ system • removes waste from blood • where digestion first starts • the largest organ in the body • carries blood back to the heart • pumps and transports blood around • carries blood away from the heart • the system where animals reproduce • ...
Body Systems 2023-04-10
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- organ that helps to get rid of toxins in the body
- organ that helps to digest food
- breathing in air
- protects the heart and lungs
- organ that helps to filter the blood
- the system that helps the body move
- breathing out air
- the system that helps support the body
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- the system that helps take in air
- blood vessels with no oxygen
- muscle that helps us to breath
- system that breaks down food
- protects the brain
- transfers oxygen to the blood in the lungs
- blood vessels with oxygen
- helps to pump blood around the body
16 Clues: breathing in air • breathing out air • protects the brain • blood vessels with oxygen • blood vessels with no oxygen • system that breaks down food • protects the heart and lungs • muscle that helps us to breath • organ that helps to digest food • the system that helps take in air • the system that helps the body move • helps to pump blood around the body • ...
Rhea 7 2022-02-23
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- space in chest
- organ that filters blood
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- liquid waste
- exit tube
- cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- regulates liquid in blood
- stores the bile
- uses O2 to break apart glucose
- brings in O2 removes CO2
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- the change of food into new substances
- organs that break food into nutrients
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- muscles push through the food digestive system
- substance that provides nourishment for body functions
16 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bile • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • brings in O2 removes CO2 • regulates liquid in blood • uses O2 to break apart glucose • organs that break food into nutrients • the change of food into new substances • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • ...
RESPIRATORY CARE WEEK 2022-09-12
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- an abbreviation that stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; it’s a chronic disease that causes progressive airway obstruction that results in breathing-related problems
- Effusion a respiratory condition characterized by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space
- the accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity that occurs from a traumatic thoracic injury
- an obstructive condition that causes irreversible destruction of the bronchial walls of the airways of the lungs that results in an accumulation of copious amounts of bronchial secretions
- a chronic, obstructive, and inflammatory respiratory condition characterized by recurring episodes of dyspnea, wheezing, and chest tightness
- a genetic disease that is characterized by abnormally large amounts of thick secretions and pancreatic insufficiency that causes lung infections and difficulty breathing over time
- Edema a condition in which excessive amounts of fluid collects in the alveoli of the lungs that results in dyspnea and impaired gas exchange
- a bacterial infection that affects the lungs and is transmitted by the inhalation of infected droplets in the air
- a condition that causes failure of the right ventricle and often results from pulmonary hypertension
- a disorder characterized by repeated episodes without breathing while asleep that last for at least 10 seconds or longer
- Gravis a chronic neuromuscular disease that leads to descending paralysis and muscular weakness in the face, throat, and respiratory system
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- a condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the sagittal and coronal planes of the spine
- a viral infection of the upper airway that results in subglottic swelling and an obstruction below the vocal cords
- an infection that causes inflammation in the lungs and results in fluid build-up, fever, cough, and difficulty breathing
- a term that describes any respiratory disorder that causes scarring of the tissues within the lungs
- an obstructive disease that results in increased lung expansion due to air trapping
- a rapid-onset disease characterized by ascending paralysis in which the patient’s autoimmune system attacks and causes inflammation and deterioration of the peripheral nervous system
- Embolism a condition in which there is a blood clot or blockage in the lungs that can be life-threatening
18 Clues: an obstructive disease that results in increased lung expansion due to air trapping • the accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity that occurs from a traumatic thoracic injury • a condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the sagittal and coronal planes of the spine • ...
Science Human Body Test Review 2013-05-10
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- An accessory organ that produces bile for the duodenum.
- Process in which food is converted into energy
- The pair of organs that come after the trachea in the respiratory system.
- When there is an equal concentration inside and outside of the cell so there is no net movement
- Humidifies and purifies the air if you breath in through it.
- An important nutrient made up of many amino acids.
- The connection between organs in the digestive system that regulates the flow of waste.
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- This term means that a cell membrane will let some materials through but not all.
- These increase surface area in the lungs
- Part of the respiratory system with the vocal chords.
- The valve that oxygen poor blood goes through in the heart.
- A type of diffusion that requires energy
- An enzyme in the mouth that begins the breakdown of food.
- Brings blood away from the heart.
14 Clues: Brings blood away from the heart. • These increase surface area in the lungs • A type of diffusion that requires energy • Process in which food is converted into energy • An important nutrient made up of many amino acids. • Part of the respiratory system with the vocal chords. • An accessory organ that produces bile for the duodenum. • ...
Levels of Organization in Organisms 2022-05-10
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- This system removes liquid wastes.
- A group of cells organized to preform a function.
- This system breaks down food.
- Organism with legions of organization.
- Tissue that function together form this.
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- This system controls body movement.
- A living thing made up of one or more cells.
- This system moves bones.
- Organism with only one level of organization.
- This system is basically breathing
- This system supports the body.
- This system delivers nutrients and oxygen.
12 Clues: This system moves bones. • This system breaks down food. • This system supports the body. • This system removes liquid wastes. • This system is basically breathing • This system controls body movement. • Organism with legions of organization. • Tissue that function together form this. • This system delivers nutrients and oxygen. • A living thing made up of one or more cells. • ...
Med Term Ch 2. Human Body in Health and Disease 2021-01-21
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- system that regulates homeostasis with hormones
- system that allows for oxygen and CO2 gas exchange
- master system in control of the rest
- system that supports structure and blood production
- system that filters liquid waste
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- system that carries oxygen to rest of body
- system includes skin, sweat and oil glands
- system that breaks food down for energy
- system responsible for puberty and sexual health functions
- system that protects from pathogens and allergens
- system that allows for voluntary movement
- system that filters intracellular waste and supports the immune response
12 Clues: system that filters liquid waste • master system in control of the rest • system that breaks food down for energy • system that allows for voluntary movement • system that carries oxygen to rest of body • system includes skin, sweat and oil glands • system that regulates homeostasis with hormones • system that protects from pathogens and allergens • ...
Organ Systems- Arianna Simon 2017-08-31
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- Large organ in the digestive system that contains Hydrochloric acid.
- They system that creates white blood cells
- Provides oxygen to the body which is then transported by the cardiovascular system
- Provides protection to soft organs
- These filter waste from blood for this system
- a system that breaks down food into smaller molecules
- The system that is responsible for removing excess water
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- this system helps to keep you warm through shivers
- Main organ of the nervous system
- Secreted by the endocrine system
- part of the endocrine system that regulates growth
- The female part of the reproductive system responsible for egg production
- Hardest part of the skeletal system
- Part of the integumentary system, type of tissue forming the outer layer of skin
- The main organ in the cardiovascular system
15 Clues: Main organ of the nervous system • Secreted by the endocrine system • Provides protection to soft organs • Hardest part of the skeletal system • They system that creates white blood cells • The main organ in the cardiovascular system • These filter waste from blood for this system • this system helps to keep you warm through shivers • ...
Vaccinations 2020-02-10
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- Attacks respiratory tract and eyes (cat flu)
- Attacks the immune system and cells lining the intestinal wall
- Into the nose
- Attacks the gut, lungs and nervous system
- Attacks immune system and can cause cancer
- Attacks eyes, causes chronic conjunctivitis
- Offspring receive passively from their mothers
- Into the muscle
- Portion of a virus cause the body to react to immune system
- serious disease caused by a virus that affects the central nervous system and the brain.
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- Teach the immune system to recognise and respond quickly to certain infections
- Attacks liver, lungs, kidneys and eyes
- Attacks liver & kidneys causing jaundice
- Personal Health record of animal
- Attacks the intestinal wall(chronic diarrhoea)
- Causes kennel cough
- Under the skin
- Attack the mouth causing ulcers (cat flu)
18 Clues: Into the nose • Under the skin • Into the muscle • Causes kennel cough • Personal Health record of animal • Attacks liver, lungs, kidneys and eyes • Attacks liver & kidneys causing jaundice • Attack the mouth causing ulcers (cat flu) • Attacks the gut, lungs and nervous system • Attacks immune system and can cause cancer • Attacks eyes, causes chronic conjunctivitis • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-21
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- Lets air in and out of the lungs
- Beginning of the respiratory system. Filters and makes air warm
- Allows air to travel to epiglottis
- Main part of respiratory system. Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
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- Folds to food and liquid from entering the larynx
- Carries carbon dioxide out the lungs
- Contracts to create an air vacuum and forces air into the lungs
- Carries air into lungs and alveoli
- Alternative way of breathing
- Small sacs where lungs and blood exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
- Prevents food of going into airways
11 Clues: Alternative way of breathing • Lets air in and out of the lungs • Carries air into lungs and alveoli • Allows air to travel to epiglottis • Prevents food of going into airways • Carries carbon dioxide out the lungs • Folds to food and liquid from entering the larynx • Contracts to create an air vacuum and forces air into the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2015-12-30
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- Soft, cone-shaped organs
- Lipoprotein film that prevents alveoli from closing
- Opening into larynx
- Mucosal folds supported by elastic ligaments
- Chronic and incurable disorder in which the alveoli are distended
- Paired tubes inferior to the trachea
- Voice box
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- Viral or bacterial infection in which the alveoli fill with thick fluid
- Called windpipe
- Branched tubes that lead from bronchi to alveoli
- Chamber posterior to oral cavity
- Disease of the bronchi and bronchioles that is marked by breathlessness
- Openings into the nasal cavities
13 Clues: Voice box • Called windpipe • Opening into larynx • Soft, cone-shaped organs • Chamber posterior to oral cavity • Openings into the nasal cavities • Paired tubes inferior to the trachea • Mucosal folds supported by elastic ligaments • Branched tubes that lead from bronchi to alveoli • Lipoprotein film that prevents alveoli from closing • ...
Circulatory & Respiratory System 2020-12-01
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- protects your lungs and heart
- your heart is as big as this:
- this system is made up of the mouth, nose, lungs, etc. It's what makes us breathe
- this habit can damage your lungs
- this system is made up of the heart, arteries, and blood vessels.
- this organ pumps oxygen rich blood throughout your body
- You have two of these, which take in air.
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- brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- takes oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- Ms. Asaro's favorite Disney Villain
- connect arteries to veins. Gives nutrients to cells and removes waste.
- You inhale this in to live.
- when you exhale you get rid of this.
13 Clues: You inhale this in to live. • protects your lungs and heart • your heart is as big as this: • this habit can damage your lungs • Ms. Asaro's favorite Disney Villain • when you exhale you get rid of this. • You have two of these, which take in air. • brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart • takes oxygen rich blood away from the heart • ...
Respiratory System C9 2023-10-02
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- Filters that remove particles carried by the air.
- organ in charge of resonance and the production of voice
- Muscle that expands during the breathing process.
- The special organ for smell
- Hollow tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Cone shaped organs that fill the thoracic activity.
- Hollow spaces in our skull which regulate air temperature.
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- It is the part responsible for producing vocal sounds.
- substance we breathe out
- substance we breath in
- Large airways that branch off the main trachea.
- Small air sacks at the end of the bronchi
- sticky substance that helps filter out particles
13 Clues: substance we breath in • substance we breathe out • The special organ for smell • Small air sacks at the end of the bronchi • Large airways that branch off the main trachea. • sticky substance that helps filter out particles • Filters that remove particles carried by the air. • Muscle that expands during the breathing process. • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-05-05
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- The part of the face that bears the nostrils and covers the anterior part of the nasal cavity.
- A muscular tube that connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the esophagus and trachea.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the blood.
- The two main branches of the trachea that lead into the lungs.
- The pair of organs in the chest that help oxygen enter the body and remove carbon dioxide.
- A tube that connects the throat to the lungs, also known as the windpipe.
- A gas that is essential for life and is used by the body to create energy.
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- The system in the body responsible for breathing and exchanging gases between the body and the environment.
- The space inside the nose that filters, warms, and moistens air as it is breathed in.
- A dividing wall or membrane especially between bodily spaces or masses of soft tissue.
- A dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs that helps with breathing by contracting and relaxing.
- Small tubes in the lungs that branch off from the bronchi and connect to the alveoli.
- A waste gas produced by the body that is exhaled through the respiratory system.
13 Clues: The two main branches of the trachea that lead into the lungs. • A tube that connects the throat to the lungs, also known as the windpipe. • A gas that is essential for life and is used by the body to create energy. • A waste gas produced by the body that is exhaled through the respiratory system. • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- The act of spreading or allowing to spread
- A bone protects your internal organs
- A large airway that leads from the trachea
- Tiny blood vessels that transport blood
- Without restriction or interference
- A place that supplies the body with oxygen
- Air sacs exchange oxygen with CO2 in blood
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- Small air tubes connect bronchus to alveoli
- It gives air to the lungs.
- What you get out after breathing
- What you breathe with
- The principal muscle of respiration
- What enters your body when you breathe
13 Clues: What you breathe with • It gives air to the lungs. • What you get out after breathing • Without restriction or interference • The principal muscle of respiration • A bone protects your internal organs • What enters your body when you breathe • Tiny blood vessels that transport blood • The act of spreading or allowing to spread • A large airway that leads from the trachea • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-03-25
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- These blood vessels carry blood back toward the heart.
- These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart.
- The process of breathing in.
- The large artery that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- This gas is transported by red blood cells.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- The liquid part of blood.
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- The process of breathing out.
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- The muscle that contracts and relaxes to help you breathe.
- These are tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.
- The small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- These structures in the heart prevent the backflow of blood.
13 Clues: The liquid part of blood. • The process of breathing in. • The process of breathing out. • The main organ of the respiratory system. • This gas is transported by red blood cells. • These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart. • These blood vessels carry blood back toward the heart. • The small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-11-10
Respiratory System Troubles 2026-03-25
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- Severe, sometimes fatal allergic reaction to an allergen
- Alveoli becomes over dilated, lose their elasticity.
- Occurs when a foreign object lodges in the throat or windpipe, blocking the flow of air
- Infection of the lung, Caused by virus or infection
- Inflammatory airway obstruction,caused by allergen or psychological stress
- Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea and bronchial tubes
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- viral respiratory infection (URI)
- Free air inside the chest outside of the lung
- causing inflammation of the mucous membrane of lungs
- Describes chronic lung conditions, especially emphysema and chronic bronchitis
- Lesions form in lungs, cause is Myobacterium
- Inflammation of larynx or voice box
- Infection of mucous membrane that lines sinus cavities
13 Clues: viral respiratory infection (URI) • Inflammation of larynx or voice box • Lesions form in lungs, cause is Myobacterium • Free air inside the chest outside of the lung • Infection of the lung, Caused by virus or infection • causing inflammation of the mucous membrane of lungs • Alveoli becomes over dilated, lose their elasticity. • ...
Body systems 2022-01-18
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- System that creates urine by product
- System supplies your body with nutrients
- System that helps with movement
- Network of glands in the body
- System that gives you movement
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- one of its functions are regulating body temps
- Maintains fluid levels
- System that moves air into your body
- System that digest food
- Support structure for your body
10 Clues: Maintains fluid levels • System that digest food • Network of glands in the body • System that gives you movement • System that helps with movement • Support structure for your body • System that creates urine by product • System that moves air into your body • System supplies your body with nutrients • one of its functions are regulating body temps
Body Systems 2022-05-26
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- system responsible for transporting nutrients
- organelle which controls the cell's function
- a group of one type of cell
- cells divide and make a half set of chromosomes
- the structures inside a cell
- an organism with only one cell
- system responsible for gas exchange
- the male part of a flower
- organelle which powers the cell
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- system responsible for absorbing nutrients
- system that plants use to absorb water and minerals
- system responsible for filtering the blood
- cells divide and make identical cells
- breaking down sugar with O2 to release energy
- the female part of a flower
15 Clues: the male part of a flower • a group of one type of cell • the female part of a flower • the structures inside a cell • an organism with only one cell • organelle which powers the cell • system responsible for gas exchange • cells divide and make identical cells • system responsible for absorbing nutrients • system responsible for filtering the blood • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-09-08
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- flap located in your throat
- process of breaking down food
- carries deoxygenated blood
- organ that pumps blood
- organ that helps you to breathe
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- process of squeezing food from in your esophagus
- system that allows us to breathe
- system that sends messages throughout your body
- wind pipe
- system that allows us to move
- carries oxygenated blood
- system that protects our body from bacteria
- tiny sacs in the lungs
13 Clues: wind pipe • organ that pumps blood • tiny sacs in the lungs • carries oxygenated blood • carries deoxygenated blood • flap located in your throat • system that allows us to move • process of breaking down food • organ that helps you to breathe • system that allows us to breathe • system that protects our body from bacteria • system that sends messages throughout your body • ...
metabolism 2022-10-20
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- system the food we eat
- the air we breath
- things that keep you alive
- a glucose batch together
- system the air coming in and out
- how the evidence tie in with the claim
- stating something
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- sugar
- two or more atoms
- system giving molecules through the systems
- proving something with data/information
- meat and seafood
- the forming wall of protein
13 Clues: sugar • meat and seafood • two or more atoms • the air we breath • stating something • system the food we eat • a glucose batch together • things that keep you alive • the forming wall of protein • system the air coming in and out • how the evidence tie in with the claim • proving something with data/information • system giving molecules through the systems
The Respiratory System 2021-06-04
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- contracts and relaxes and moves air in and out of the lungs
- a system of organs
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat
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- bronchioles that end in microscopic sacs
- the main organs of the respiratory system
- movement of air
- air that passes from the pharynx into a triangle-shape
- the trachea branches into 2 narrower tubes
8 Clues: movement of air • a system of organs • bronchioles that end in microscopic sacs • the main organs of the respiratory system • the trachea branches into 2 narrower tubes • a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat • air that passes from the pharynx into a triangle-shape • contracts and relaxes and moves air in and out of the lungs
Chapter 19 2026-05-05
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- aureus: a common bacterium found in the upper respiratory tract.
- a single stranded RNA has an envelope and extremely variable.
- toxin: responsible for red rushes effect on body.
- Pyogenes: cause by gram positive bacteria, most serious bacterial pharyngitis.
- pyogenes: produces exotoxin which displays B hemolysis on beta.
- Shift: more drastic results from RNA exchange between different ifleunza viruses.
- a gram negative bacterium that causes sore throat that can potentially lead to syndrome.
- TB: about 10 bacterial cells asymptomatic bacteria multiply inside macrophages.
- drift: less drastic it results from mutation of glycoproteins,
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- this is viral, usually a typical increase during winter months, spreads vy aerosols and droplets entering respiratory system.
- human disease mostly in lungs have secondary and primary cases.
- Otitis: an ear infection caused by viral infection in the upper respiratory tract.
- Fever: caused by pyogenesis strep, where bicuspid valve narrowed in the left side of the heart.
- treatment for strep pyogenes it targets peptidoglycan specifically.
- in the lower respiratory tract, it's a condition of lungs where fluid fills alveoli.
15 Clues: toxin: responsible for red rushes effect on body. • a single stranded RNA has an envelope and extremely variable. • drift: less drastic it results from mutation of glycoproteins, • human disease mostly in lungs have secondary and primary cases. • pyogenes: produces exotoxin which displays B hemolysis on beta. • ...
SYSTEMS 2024-10-16
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- TISSUE PUT TOGETHER FORM _____
- SYSTEM THAT BREAKS DOWN FOOD
- SYSTEM THAT SENDS AND RECEIVES MESSAGES TO AND FROM THE BRAIN
- THE SYSTEM THAT'S JOB IS TO MOVE BLOOD THROUGHOUT YOUR BODY
- A PARTICLE THAT IS NOT LIVING THAT MAKES YOU SICK
- A LIVING THING THAT ENTERS YOUR BODY AND MAKES YOU SICK
- ATTACH BONES TOGETHER AT JOINTS
- LIQUID TISSUE
- CELLS PUT TOGETHER FORM _____
- SMALLEST UNIT OF LIVING MATTER
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- THE SYSTEM THAT BRINGS OXYGEN TO THE BLOOD
- THE SYSTEM THAT PRODUCES MOVEMENT
- ROPE-LIKE GROUP OF NERVES ALONG OUR SPINE
- ATTACH MUSCLES TO BONES
- ANY LIVING THING THAT CARRIES OUT THE 5 BASIC LIFE FUNCTIONS
- SYSTEM THAT SUPPORTS THE BODY AND PROTECTS ORGANS
- PRODUCE NEW RED BLOOD CELLS
17 Clues: LIQUID TISSUE • ATTACH MUSCLES TO BONES • PRODUCE NEW RED BLOOD CELLS • SYSTEM THAT BREAKS DOWN FOOD • CELLS PUT TOGETHER FORM _____ • TISSUE PUT TOGETHER FORM _____ • SMALLEST UNIT OF LIVING MATTER • ATTACH BONES TOGETHER AT JOINTS • THE SYSTEM THAT PRODUCES MOVEMENT • ROPE-LIKE GROUP OF NERVES ALONG OUR SPINE • THE SYSTEM THAT BRINGS OXYGEN TO THE BLOOD • ...
Human Body Systems (Harcourt Science Book) A16--A27 2022-03-01
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- Human beings are made up of _________ of cells A7
- The basic unit of structure and function of all living things A6
- Nerves are bundles of _______. They carry signals from sensory organs(eyes, ears, nerves) to the brain and from the brain to the muscles.
- Scientist who first viewed cells under a microscope and gave them their name A6
- Cells that work together to perform a specific function form this? A12
- This body system transports oxygen, nutrients, and wastes through the body in the blood
- This is the waste product that comes out of your nose and mouth from the Respiratory System? (2 words-no space)
- Muscles are attached to bones by this?
- This system breaks down food into nutrients and gets those nutrients into the blood.
- Tissues that work together form this? A12
- There are 206 of these in the human body?
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- This body system has the nose, mouth, windpipe or trachea, and lungs.
- In the Digestive System, this organ produces this, which breaks down fats into smaller particles that can be more easily digested.
- Bones are attached to other bones by this?
- These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
- This body system provides support for our bodies. It protects many of our internal organs.
- This system connects everything to the brain-brain, spinal cord, nerves, etc...
- Organs that work together to perform a function form this? A12
- Which part of the circulatory system is being left out? Blood, veins, arteries, and _________?
- When you swallow food, it travels down your what?
- ________ muscles move bones and hold your skeleton upright which you can control. Involuntary muscles, you cannot control like blinking or your heart muscle pumping, move on their on.
- Type of muscle that makes up the walls of your heart.
22 Clues: Muscles are attached to bones by this? • There are 206 of these in the human body? • Bones are attached to other bones by this? • Tissues that work together form this? A12 • Human beings are made up of _________ of cells A7 • When you swallow food, it travels down your what? • These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart? • ...
Respiratory System 2014-04-04
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- the voice box is a part of the respiratory system
- airways that lead into lungs are called?
- dirty air or waste our respiratory system needs to get rid off. If it can't we die!
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- the windpipe without which we would all die!
- air sacs or little cushions inside the lung that fill up with oxygen
- the front section of the neck above the larynx
- is connected to the bronchi and are smaller airways just before the lungs
- muscle that helps you to breathe at the bottom most part of the respiratory system
8 Clues: airways that lead into lungs are called? • the windpipe without which we would all die! • the front section of the neck above the larynx • the voice box is a part of the respiratory system • air sacs or little cushions inside the lung that fill up with oxygen • is connected to the bronchi and are smaller airways just before the lungs • ...
Body Systems Extra Credit 2022-01-12
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- Your system of bones
- System that digests your food
- Stores urine
- System that filters blood and produces urine
- Another word for your windpipe
- System that helps you move
- Air sacs inside your lungs at the end of broncioles
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- System that helps you breathe
- System that controls all other systems
- Part of the excretory system that filters blood. Hint: there are two of them, and they look like beans
- Type of muscle that makes up your intestines. Involuntary
- Type of muscle that you can move voluntarily. Attached to bones
- Type of muscle that makes up your heart. Involuntary
- System that deals with your heart and blood
- Blood vessel that goes away from the heart
- Blood vessel that goes towards the heart
16 Clues: Stores urine • Your system of bones • System that helps you move • System that helps you breathe • System that digests your food • Another word for your windpipe • System that controls all other systems • Blood vessel that goes towards the heart • Blood vessel that goes away from the heart • System that deals with your heart and blood • ...
Isabella1 2022-02-23
Across
- regulates liquid in blood
- cleanse toxins from blood and makes bile
- organs that breakdown food into nutrients
- space in the chest
- stores bile
- exit tube
- tiny air sacs in the lung
- tubes that connect the bladder and the kidneys
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- uses O2 to break apart glucose
- the change of food into new substances
- liquid waste
- food broken into small pieces
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- organ that filters blood
- brings in O2,removes CO2
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- small part of kidney that filters blood
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • space in the chest • organ that filters blood • brings in O2,removes CO2 • regulates liquid in blood • tiny air sacs in the lung • food broken into small pieces • uses O2 to break apart glucose • what the body needs but doesn't make • the change of food into new substances • small part of kidney that filters blood • ...
Stella7 2022-02-23
Across
- organs that break down food
- tiny air spaces in lungs
- uses 02 to break apart glucose
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- space in chest
- the change of food into new substances
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- cleans toxins from blood,makes bile
- what the body needs but doesn't make
Down
- brings in o2 removes c02
- liquid waste
- stores the bile
- organ that filters blood
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- exit tube
- food broken into smaller pieces
- regulates liquid in the blood
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bile • brings in o2 removes c02 • tiny air spaces in lungs • organ that filters blood • organs that break down food • regulates liquid in the blood • uses 02 to break apart glucose • food broken into smaller pieces • cleans toxins from blood,makes bile • what the body needs but doesn't make • the change of food into new substances • ...
Lilli 6 2023-03-03
Across
- bladder stores the bile
- System organs that break food down into nutrients
- exit tube
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- digestion food broken into smaller pieces
- System regulates liquid in the blood
- System brings in o2, removes co2
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- organ that filters blood
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- muscles push food through the digestive system
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- Cavity space in chest
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- Respiration uses o2 to break apart glucose
- liquid waste
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • Cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • bladder stores the bile • organ that filters blood • System brings in o2, removes co2 • System regulates liquid in the blood • what the body needs but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • digestion food broken into smaller pieces • ...
Emma7 2023-03-03
Across
- system regulates liquid in the blood
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- cleans toxins from the blood and makes bile
- uses oxygen to break apart glucose
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- digestion food broken into smaller pieces
- liquid waste
- organs that filter blood
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- exit tube
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- small parts of kidneys that filter the blood
- system organs that break food down into nutrients
- stores the bile
- system brings in oxygen, removes carbon dioxide
- cavity space in chest
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • stores the bile • cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organs that filter blood • uses oxygen to break apart glucose • what the body needs but doesn't make • system regulates liquid in the blood • digestion food broken into smaller pieces • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • small parts of kidneys that filter the blood • ...
Avas crossword P7 2024-03-01
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- digestion- food broken down into smaller pieces
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- stores bile
- cavity- space in chest
- exit tube
- system- organs that break down food into nutrients
- system-regulates liquid in blood
- cleans toxins from blood, makes bile
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- part of kidneys that filters blood
- liquid waste
- air sacs in lungs
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- digestion- the change of new foods into new substances
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- system-brings in 02 removes C02
- respiration-uses 02 to break apart glucose
- organ that filters blood
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • air sacs in lungs • cavity- space in chest • organ that filters blood • system-brings in 02 removes C02 • system-regulates liquid in blood • part of kidneys that filters blood • what the body needs but doesn't make • cleans toxins from blood, makes bile • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • respiration-uses 02 to break apart glucose • ...
Addison p6 2024-03-01
Across
- system that has oragans that break down into nutrients
- digestion where the food into new substences
- system that regulates liquid in blood
- space in chest
- exit tube
- stores bile
- muscles pushes food through the digestive system
- small part of kidneys that filters blood
Down
- system that brings in O2 removes CO2
- Uses O2 to break apart glucose
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- digestion were food is broken into smaller peices
- organ that filters blood
- liquid waste
- cleans toxins from blood and also makes bile
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • Uses O2 to break apart glucose • system that brings in O2 removes CO2 • what the body needs but doesn't make • system that regulates liquid in blood • small part of kidneys that filters blood • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • ...
the human organ system 2017-01-06
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- / the muscle you have no control of, lines your throat and intestines.
- / body system that provides support and protection.
- / body system that gets rid of materials you don't need.
- / major organ of the integumentary system.
- / one of the properties of life. This is all the chemical reactions in your body(energy).
- / body system that create gametes.
- / liquid that carries materials through the body.
- / major organ in the nervous system.
- / these are created by the endocrine system to control the other body systems.
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- / one of the properties of life. This is maintaining a stable internal environment.
- / this system breaks down food to give you nutrients.
- / body system that senses the environment.
- / body system that fights infection and keeps you healthy.
- / body system that maintains homeostasis and keeps you safe.
- / type of muscle you heart is made out of.
- / this system carries nutrients through your body.
- / body system the brings air in and out of the body.
- / this organ dissolves oxygen into your blood.
- / type of blood cell that fights infections.
- / type of blood cell that carries oxygen.
20 Clues: / body system that create gametes. • / major organ in the nervous system. • / type of blood cell that carries oxygen. • / body system that senses the environment. • / major organ of the integumentary system. • / type of muscle you heart is made out of. • / type of blood cell that fights infections. • / this organ dissolves oxygen into your blood. • ...
frog anatomy 2024-06-04
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- organ near the stomach
- digestion uptake of sugar
- stores solid wast eggs
- and Vomerine Teeth catches prey
- the first part of the small intestine
- filters blood makes urine
- intestine All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- small intestine moves digested food out of the body part of the digestive system
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- are Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
- first site of chemical
- Stores bile part of the digestive system
- Membrane Transparent cover that protects the eye
- Membrane Hearing
- stores urine
- carries eggs
- air opening to exchange gases
- thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
18 Clues: stores urine • carries eggs • Membrane Hearing • organ near the stomach • first site of chemical • stores solid wast eggs • digestion uptake of sugar • filters blood makes urine • air opening to exchange gases • and Vomerine Teeth catches prey • the first part of the small intestine • Stores bile part of the digestive system • Membrane Transparent cover that protects the eye • ...
Organ Systems Hayley Altenweg 2017-08-31
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- System that includes sensory receptors, brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- System that allows production of offspring
- System that supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Organ system that provides external body covering
- Organ system that can store minerals like calcium
- Endocrine system uses these to secrete regulatory hormones
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- Maintains an acid and base balance
- The system that is able to breaks down food for intestines and stomach
- Body system that provides growth, reproduction, and metabolism
- Help the cardiovascular system transport materials like nutrients in the body
- The body system that transports materials in the body by blood vessels
- Body system that allows locomotion
- System that gets rid of all the debris like dead cells
- Lymphatic system fights this
- A part of a system that protects and supports body organs
15 Clues: Lymphatic system fights this • Maintains an acid and base balance • Body system that allows locomotion • System that allows production of offspring • Organ system that provides external body covering • Organ system that can store minerals like calcium • System that supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • System that gets rid of all the debris like dead cells • ...
BIO 201 Respiratory System II 2017-06-07
Across
- portion of lung that rests on diaphragm
- segments, 10 in right & 8 to 10 in left, that is supplied by individual tertiary bronchus & branch of pulmonary artery & vein
- branching of bronchioles that are the last portion of conduction portion of respiratory system
- fissure that divides lung into superior, middle, & inferior
- decreases surface tension with alveolus & prevents collapse of alveoli
- indentation made by heart in medial surface of left lung
- branching of respiratory bronchioles
- circulation that conducts blood to & from gas exchange surface of lungs
- branching of terminal bronchioles
- alveolar cells of simple squamous epithelial cells that promote rapid diffusion of gases
- concave region of lung housed on mediastinal surface where bronchi, pulmonary & lymphatic vessels, & nerves pass
- all structures within hilum of lung
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- circulation that is a component of systemic circulation delivering blood directly to & from bronchi & bronchioles
- anterior indented region of left lung
- smaller lung sue to heart, two lobes separated by oblique fissure
- alveolar cells of almost cuboidal shape that produce pulmonary surfactant
- contraction of smooth muscle resulting in narrowing of bronchioles
- fissure that divides lung into superior & inferior lobes
- three lobes of lung separated by horizontal & oblique fissures
- relaxation of smooth muscle results in widening of bronchioles
- small saccular outpocketing where alveolar ducts end, where respiratory gases diffuse between blood & air in lungs
- projection of lung slightly superior & posterior to clavicle
22 Clues: branching of terminal bronchioles • all structures within hilum of lung • branching of respiratory bronchioles • anterior indented region of left lung • portion of lung that rests on diaphragm • fissure that divides lung into superior & inferior lobes • indentation made by heart in medial surface of left lung • ...
Structures Involved in Respiration and Their functions 2021-04-16
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- these cells secrete mucus
- the entire respiratory tract is lined with this
- this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- – these are short small hairlike structures that line certain epithelia
- the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi
- the _ are the smallest airways and branch out from the bronchi
- when these muscles contract, the thoracic cavity volume decreases
- these muscles are involved in respiration as they line the thoracic cavity
- the epiglottis lays atop this tissue and separates it from the larynx
- another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils
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- there are two primary _ in the respiratory tract that allow air to pass following the trachea
- the _ ensures food does not enter the airway
- this nerve is attached to the diaphragm
- without the _ which holds the vocal cords, you could not speak
- The contraction and relaxation of your _ controls thoracic cavity volume
- these muscles are responsible for expanding the thoracic cavity by contracting
- the _ are the site of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood
- the _, the larynx and nasal cavity all make up the upper respiratory tract
- these are the connecting piece between the bronchioles and the alveoli
- the _ is the first port of entry for air entering the respiratory system other than the mouth
20 Clues: these cells secrete mucus • this nerve is attached to the diaphragm • the _ ensures food does not enter the airway • the entire respiratory tract is lined with this • another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils • this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi • ...
The Macro and Micro Structures Involved in Respiration 2021-04-16
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- the entire respiratory tract is lined with this
- the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi
- this nerve is attached to the diaphragm
- the _ are the smallest airways and branch out from the bronchi
- when these muscles contract, the thoracic cavity volume decreases
- the epiglottis lays atop this tissue and separates it from the larynx
- the _ are the site of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood
- the _ is the first port of entry for air entering the respiratory system other than the mouth
- these cells secrete mucus
- this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
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- the _ ensures food does not enter the airway
- these muscles are responsible for expanding the thoracic cavity by contracting
- the _, the larynx and nasal cavity all make up the upper respiratory tract
- these muscles are involved in respiration as they line the thoracic cavity
- another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils
- The contraction and relaxation of your _ controls thoracic cavity volume
- there are two primary _ in the respiratory tract that allow air to pass following the trachea
- these are the connecting piece between the bronchioles and the alveoli
- these are short small hairlike structures that line certain epithelia
- without the _ which holds the vocal cords, you could not speak
20 Clues: these cells secrete mucus • this nerve is attached to the diaphragm • the _ ensures food does not enter the airway • the entire respiratory tract is lined with this • another name for these are the pharyngeal tonsils • this is made up of the Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • the _ is where air travels before splitting into the bronchi • ...
Emma P6 2022-02-23
Across
- What the body needs but doesn't make
- stores the bile
- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- Brings in o2 removes co2
- space in chest
- Organs that break food down into nutrients
- Muscles push food through the digestive system
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- exit tube
- Food broken into smaller pieces
- Cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
- Tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- Tiny air sacs in lungs
- organ that filters blood
- Regulates liquid in the blood
- the change of food into new substances
- liquid waste
- small part of kidney that filters blood
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bile • Tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • Brings in o2 removes co2 • Regulates liquid in the blood • uses o2 to break apart glucose • Food broken into smaller pieces • What the body needs but doesn't make • the change of food into new substances • Cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • ...
jackson2 2024-03-01
Across
- small part of the kidney that filters blood
- digestion the change of food into a new substances
- digestion food broken into smaller piecces
- bladder stores the bile
- makes bile
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- muscles push food through the digestion system
- body system that brings o2 remove co2
- body system that break down food into nutrients
- organ that filters blood
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- space in chest
- what the body needs but does not make
- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- exit tube
- liquid waste
- body system that regulates liquid in the blood
17 Clues: exit tube • makes bile • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • bladder stores the bile • organ that filters blood • uses o2 to break apart glucose • what the body needs but does not make • body system that brings o2 remove co2 • digestion food broken into smaller piecces • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • small part of the kidney that filters blood • ...
Addison p6 2024-03-01
Across
- system that has oragans that break down into nutrients
- digestion where the food into new substences
- system that regulates liquid in blood
- space in chest
- exit tube
- stores bile
- muscles pushes food through the digestive system
- small part of kidneys that filters blood
Down
- system that brings in O2 removes CO2
- Uses O2 to break apart glucose
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- digestion were food is broken into smaller peices
- organ that filters blood
- liquid waste
- cleans toxins from blood and also makes bile
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • Uses O2 to break apart glucose • system that brings in O2 removes CO2 • what the body needs but doesn't make • system that regulates liquid in blood • small part of kidneys that filters blood • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • ...
Organ Systems 2024-02-08
Across
- Carries blood to the heart
- Oxygen enters the body through the
- Bones that protect your ribs
- System that helps your muscles move
- Major organ in the Respiratory System
- Major organ in the Circulatory System
- System that helps break down food for energy
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- System that helps blood move through your body
- Muscle that helps your lungs move
- moves blood away from the heart
- Hairs that filter out the dirty hairs
- System that helps give your body its shape
- System that controls inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dixoide
13 Clues: Carries blood to the heart • Bones that protect your ribs • moves blood away from the heart • Muscle that helps your lungs move • Oxygen enters the body through the • System that helps your muscles move • Hairs that filter out the dirty hairs • Major organ in the Respiratory System • Major organ in the Circulatory System • System that helps give your body its shape • ...
doTERRA Crossword by Sandy Weston 2022-12-09
19 Clues: focus • enery • calming • helps pain • heals cuts • helps sleep • healing oil • king of oils • helps insomia • relieves pain • kills bacteria • helps hair grow • detoxifys liver • keeps bugs away • eliminates smells • put in gin and tonic • pain and keep bugs away • good for respiratory system • get rid of lice, helps athlete's feet
Body Systems Crossword 2020-08-24
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- this system includes the thymus, thyroid and pituitary glands
- unlike men, females experience an aging of their reproductive system leading to _____
- system that is responsible for creating new life
- system that includes central and peripheral parts
- a major function of the lymphatic system is to provide ____, or resistance to pathogens
- this system involves filtering the blood to remove body waste
- the windpipe
- the spleen is the largest organ within this system
- the system that contains the largest organ in the body
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- capillaries are some of the smallest structures within this system
- this system has many functions including blood cell formation
- the nephron is the major functioning unit of the _____
- the digestive system would not work if not for these proteins responsible for accelerating chemical reactions
- steroids, oxytocin and epinephrine are all examples of _____ that the endocrine system produces
- the exchanging of gases occurs in this system
- the proteins myosin and actin are important components in this system
- brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- system that includes ingestion, propulsion, absorption and defecation
- smooth and cardiac muscles are _____
19 Clues: the windpipe • smooth and cardiac muscles are _____ • brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart • the exchanging of gases occurs in this system • system that is responsible for creating new life • system that includes central and peripheral parts • the spleen is the largest organ within this system • the nephron is the major functioning unit of the _____ • ...
P5 Systems 2022-08-29
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- A part of the circulatory system that transports substances around the body
- A ________ of electricity allows electricity to pass through it.
- The system that allows substances to be transported around the body
- Blood is transported in blood ______.
- The respiratory system consists of the nose, _______ and lungs.
- When there is a ____ in the circuit, no electricity passes through it and the bulb does not light up.
- This gas is absorbed into the blood in the lungs
- An ________ of electricity does not allow electricity to pass through it.
- A muscle that pumps blood in the body
- The 2 parts of the bulb that needs to be connected in order for it to light up is the ____ tip and casing.
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- When the bulb lights up, there is no gap and electricity flows through the ______ circuit (word starting with c).
- Avoid using wires that are exposed to prevent electric ________.
- A ______ is the source of electricity.
- _______ food, water and oxygen is transported from the heart to all parts of the body
- The system that allows you to take in and give out air
- The part of the bulb that lights up is the _________ (word starting with f).
- Carbon ________ is given out in the lungs
- A wire, bulb and battery makes up a simple electric ________.
18 Clues: Blood is transported in blood ______. • A muscle that pumps blood in the body • A ______ is the source of electricity. • Carbon ________ is given out in the lungs • This gas is absorbed into the blood in the lungs • The system that allows you to take in and give out air • A wire, bulb and battery makes up a simple electric ________. • ...
Body systems 2022-01-18
Across
- System that creates urine by product
- System supplies your body with nutrients
- System that helps with movement
- Network of glands in the body
- System that gives you movement
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- one of its functions are regulating body temps
- Maintains fluid levels
- System that moves air into your body
- System that digest food
- Support structure for your body
10 Clues: Maintains fluid levels • System that digest food • Network of glands in the body • System that gives you movement • System that helps with movement • Support structure for your body • System that creates urine by product • System that moves air into your body • System supplies your body with nutrients • one of its functions are regulating body temps
Body Systems 2016-10-31
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- The break down of food happens in this system
- Many tissues working together
- This system has 3 layer and controls temperature
- Different types of cells joined together
- The bodies transportation system
- This system helps support your body and make blood cells
- All living things are made of this
- This system is responsible for gas exchange
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- If you get scared the hormone adrenaline is released
- The most chemical digestion takes place here
- This system helps continue the species
- This system works with the skeletal for movement
- The control center of your body
- The muscle that pumps blood through your body
- This system controls all the bodies activities
15 Clues: Many tissues working together • The control center of your body • The bodies transportation system • All living things are made of this • This system helps continue the species • Different types of cells joined together • This system is responsible for gas exchange • The most chemical digestion takes place here • The break down of food happens in this system • ...
Body Systems 2021-02-07
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- This system is the control center of the body.
- This system provides structure and makes blood.
- Fluids regulation and healing is this system.
- Gases are exchanged with this system.
- This system removes waste from the blood.
- System that sends chemical messages (hormones).
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- The outer covering of the body is.
- This system is responsible for movement.
- This is the transportation system.
- This system absorbs nutrients from food.
- The body system the creates offspring.
11 Clues: The outer covering of the body is. • This is the transportation system. • Gases are exchanged with this system. • The body system the creates offspring. • This system is responsible for movement. • This system absorbs nutrients from food. • This system removes waste from the blood. • Fluids regulation and healing is this system. • ...
The Human Body 123456 2022-03-18
Across
- the system that gives the body shape
- the meat system that allows movement
- the system allows you to see
- the system involving hormones and glands
- the system that gives life
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- the system that has to do with the depositing of waste
- the system that breaks down food
- exhale and inhale system
- system that contains the heart
- the system that fights off germs
- the tubes connected to the brain that sends signals
11 Clues: exhale and inhale system • the system that gives life • the system allows you to see • system that contains the heart • the system that breaks down food • the system that fights off germs • the system that gives the body shape • the meat system that allows movement • the system involving hormones and glands • the tubes connected to the brain that sends signals • ...
The body systems 2024-04-02
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- Major organs are Bladder
- Major organs are Stomach
- vessels are major organs of the circulatory system
- are major organs of the muscular systems
- Major organs are muscles
- Major organs are White blood cell
- are major organs of the excretory system
- Major organs are lung
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- Major organs are Testes
- Major organs are spinal cord
- a major organs of the nervous system
- Major organs are Hormones
- Major organs are Skin
- Major organs are Bone
- Major organs are Heart
15 Clues: Major organs are Skin • Major organs are Bone • Major organs are lung • Major organs are Heart • Major organs are Testes • Major organs are Bladder • Major organs are Stomach • Major organs are muscles • Major organs are Hormones • Major organs are spinal cord • Major organs are White blood cell • a major organs of the nervous system • are major organs of the muscular systems • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-21
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- Lets air in and out of the lungs
- Beginning of the respiratory system. Filters and makes air warm
- Allows air to travel to epiglottis
- Main part of respiratory system. Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
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- Folds to food and liquid from entering the larynx
- Carries carbon dioxide out the lungs
- Contracts to create an air vacuum and forces air into the lungs
- Carries air into lungs and alveoli
- Alternative way of breathing
- Small sacs where lungs and blood exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
- Prevents food of going into airways
11 Clues: Alternative way of breathing • Lets air in and out of the lungs • Carries air into lungs and alveoli • Allows air to travel to epiglottis • Prevents food of going into airways • Carries carbon dioxide out the lungs • Folds to food and liquid from entering the larynx • Contracts to create an air vacuum and forces air into the lungs • ...
Frog 2024-06-03
Across
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- hearing
- only in the female reproductive system
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- makes urine and filters blood
- part of the excretory system, stores urine
- two upper chambers of the heart
- part of the digestive system, stores bile
- holds coils of the small intestine
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- opening for air to exchange gases
- cover that protects the eyes
- lower chamber of the heart
- tube-like organ
- part of the respiratory system, delivers oxygen to the body
- it is an organ located by the stomach, all about blood cells
- first part of the small intestine, part of the digestive system
- part of digestive system, uptakes sugar
- largest organ in the body of the frog
- is in many different systems and stores solid waster and eggs
- masses of fat in the body needed for hibernating
20 Clues: hearing • tube-like organ • lower chamber of the heart • cover that protects the eyes • makes urine and filters blood • two upper chambers of the heart • opening for air to exchange gases • holds coils of the small intestine • largest organ in the body of the frog • only in the female reproductive system • part of digestive system, uptakes sugar • ...
CELLS AND ORGANISMS 2024-09-19
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- cell ____ is when cell performs only one specific function
- different organs work together
- contain chlorophyll
- produce ovum
- organisms made up of only one cell
- power house of the cell
- group of cells with similar functions
- filter the blood and produce urine
- produce sperms
- area of movement and chemical reaction
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- organisms made up of more than one cell
- organism that cannot be seen with naked eye
- _____ system that support and allow body movement
- _____ system that breakdown food
- pumps blood around the body
- _____ system that take in oxygen and releases waste gas
- contain cell sap
- ____ cell contain cell wall, chloroplast and vacuole
- ____ system that transport oxygen, nutrients and waste products
- different tissues work together for specific task
- basic unit of living things
- control cell activities
- controls all body’s activities
- _____ system that protect internal organs
24 Clues: produce ovum • produce sperms • contain cell sap • contain chlorophyll • power house of the cell • control cell activities • pumps blood around the body • basic unit of living things • different organs work together • controls all body’s activities • _____ system that breakdown food • organisms made up of only one cell • filter the blood and produce urine • ...
Bristol 7 2023-03-03
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- liquid waste
- exit tube
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- organ that filters blood
- uses oxygen to break apart glucose
- digestion that changes food into a new substance
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- what the body needs but doesn't make
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- stores the bile
- system that regulates liquid in the blood
- space in chest
- cleans toxins from blood, makes bile
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- system that organs break down food into nutrients
- digestion that breaks food into smaller pieces
- system that brings in oxygen, removes CO2
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bile • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • uses oxygen to break apart glucose • cleans toxins from blood, makes bile • what the body needs but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • system that regulates liquid in the blood • system that brings in oxygen, removes CO2 • ...
Ellie7 2023-03-03
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- small part of kidney that filters blood
- exit tube
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- digestion the change of food into new substance
- stores the bile
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- tiny air sacks in lungs
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- organ that filters blood
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- space in chest
- substance that provides nourishment for body functions
- digestion food broken into smaller pieces
- system brings in oxygen, removes carbon dioxide
- liquid waste
- system organs that break food down into nutrients
- respiration oxygen to break apart glucose
- system regulates liquid in the blood
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bile • tiny air sacks in lungs • organ that filters blood • system regulates liquid in the blood • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • digestion food broken into smaller pieces • respiration oxygen to break apart glucose • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • ...
Ella7 2023-03-03
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- liquid waste
- exit tube
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- organ that filters blood
- uses oxygen to break apart glucose
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- what the body needs, but doesn't have
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- stores bile
- system that regulates liquid in the blood
- space in chest
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- digestion food broken into smaller pieces
- system that brings in oxygen and removes carbin dioxid
- tubes that connect to the bladder and kidney
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • uses oxygen to break apart glucose • what the body needs, but doesn't have • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • system that regulates liquid in the blood • digestion food broken into smaller pieces • ...
Emily Rewey 7 2022-02-23
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- organ that filters blood
- system organs that break food down into nutrients
- brings in O2 removes CO2
- uses O2 to break apart glucose
- space in the chest
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- exit tube
- regulates liquid in the blood
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- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- small part of the kidney that filters blood
- substance that provides nourishment for body function
- stores bile
- digestion food changing into a new substances
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- liquid waste
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- food broken into smaller places
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • space in the chest • organ that filters blood • brings in O2 removes CO2 • tiny air sacs in the lungs • regulates liquid in the blood • uses O2 to break apart glucose • food broken into smaller places • cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • small part of the kidney that filters blood • ...
science is cool 2021-12-13
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- system the system we need to breathe
- A growing bacteria
- a parasite that enters your body
- is not infectious
- lack of water
- system a group of organs that work together
- can spread from one person to another
- system what we use to digest our food
- a group of cells that work together
- Smallest life to exist
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- a term for a single-celled organism
- too cold for the body
- what we use to prevent a disease
- system what we use to get rid of our waste
- what we use to treat a diseasse
- An infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- likely to be transmitted from person to person
- an individual animal or plant
- something that invades the body
19 Clues: lack of water • is not infectious • A growing bacteria • too cold for the body • Smallest life to exist • an individual animal or plant • what we use to treat a diseasse • something that invades the body • what we use to prevent a disease • a parasite that enters your body • a term for a single-celled organism • a group of cells that work together • ...
Unit 1&2 hunt 2012-09-18
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- clearly visible on a person; part of the immune system
- ______ connect the windpip to the lungs
- has three layers
- The kidney is part of the ______ system
- chemical messages used by the endocrine system
- largest artery in the body
- the chamber where blood goes before the Aorta
- The ______ division protects the brain and the spinal cord
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- the _____ puches food into the pharynx
- the heart is in the ________ system
- part of the respiratory and digestion system
- Inferior and Superior lead to the _______
- the examination of a dead body
- the ______ and the cardiovascular system work together to provide the body with nutrients
- the voice box
15 Clues: the voice box • has three layers • largest artery in the body • the examination of a dead body • the heart is in the ________ system • the _____ puches food into the pharynx • ______ connect the windpip to the lungs • The kidney is part of the ______ system • Inferior and Superior lead to the _______ • part of the respiratory and digestion system • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- Two sets of heavy folds of tissue
- behind your Nasal cavity
- Spongy organs
- At the end of the bronchi
- Dried up mucus
- below your larynx
- Two holes in your nose
- In your left lung
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- Network of branching tubes
- Oxegyn
- Cavity In your nose
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide is exchanged
- Back of your throat
- Small air sacs at the end of your
- Connects nose and mouth
- Small opening in the larynx
- Carbon dioxide
- Voice Box
- pumps blood through your body
19 Clues: Oxegyn • Voice Box • Spongy organs • Dried up mucus • Carbon dioxide • below your larynx • In your left lung • Cavity In your nose • Back of your throat • Two holes in your nose • Connects nose and mouth • behind your Nasal cavity • At the end of the bronchi • Network of branching tubes • Small opening in the larynx • pumps blood through your body • Two sets of heavy folds of tissue • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2020-02-27
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- Side of the heart that is carrying deoxygenated blood
- Muscular organ involved in the pumping of blood
- Gas that is exhaled
- Gas that is inhaled
- Air sacs involved in gas exchange between the lungs and the blood
- Small blood vessels that connect veins and arteries
- Small pieces of cells that help in clotting
- Blood vessel that takes blood AWAY from the heart
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- Branching at the end of the trachea
- Liquid part of blood
- Molecule in red blood cells that binds with oxygen molecules
- Muscular flap the separates air/trachea from food/esophagus
- Type of blood cell involved in immunity
- Type of blood cell that contains hemoglobin
- Small branching within the lungs
- Blood vessel that takes blood TOWARDS the heart
- Side of the heart that is carrying oxygenated blood
- "Voicebox"
- "Windpipe"
19 Clues: "Voicebox" • "Windpipe" • Gas that is exhaled • Gas that is inhaled • Liquid part of blood • Small branching within the lungs • Branching at the end of the trachea • Type of blood cell involved in immunity • Type of blood cell that contains hemoglobin • Small pieces of cells that help in clotting • Muscular organ involved in the pumping of blood • ...
Respiratory System: Part A 2026-05-17
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- Leukocytes found in the alveoli that engulf and destroy microorganisms and particles not removed by cilia, protecting the lungs from infection.
- Cells covvering approximately 95% of the alveolar surface area, forming the thin barrier that separates air from blood for gas exchange.
- A physiological action involving simultaneous closure of the laryngeal opening by the epiglottis and contraction of abdominal muscles, increasing abdominal pressure to facilitate urination, defecation, and childbirth.
- The airway connecting the larynx to the bronchi, with a wall composed of four layers: mucose, submucosa, tracheal cartilage, and adventitia.
- A funnel-shaped passageway posterior to the nasal cavity, oral cavity, and larynx, divided into nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx.
- The branching network of airways from the pulmonary bronchi down to the terminal bronchioles, forming the conducting pathway of the lower respiratory tract.
- The process of gas exchange between the atmosphere and body cells, providing oxygen for aerobic ATP production and removing carbon dioxide.
- Autonomous units of the lungs encapsulated by connective tissue, each supplied by its own segmental bronchus, pulmonary artery, vein, and lymph vessels. There are 10 in the right lung and 8-10 in the left lung.
- A structure of the larynx that prevents ingested materials from entering the respiratory tract and participates in the Valsalva maneuver by closing the laryngeal opening.
- The region just inside the nostrils, lined by skin and particle-trapping hairs called vibrissae.
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- Cells that secrete pulmonary surfactant, an oily substance that coats the inside of alveoli and prevents their collapse during respiration.
- The mucous membrane lining the respiratory tract, consisting of ciliated epithelium and an underlying lamina propria of areolar connective tissue. It becomes thinner from the nasal cavity to the alveoli.
- Epithelia cells that produce mucus containing mucin protein, which increases viscosity and traps dust, dirt, and pollen in the respiratory tract.
- Three paired bony projections on the lateral walls of the nasal cavity that produce turbulence in inhaled air and partition the cavity into separate passages called nasal meatuses.
- Two serous membranes surrounding the lungs: the visceral pleura, which adheres to the lungs, and the parietal pleura, which lines the interal thoracic walls, mediastinum, and diaphragm.
- The pressure within the pleural cavity between the visceral and parietal pleural membranes. It is lower than intra-alveolar pressure, which keeps the lungs inflated.
- Air-filled spaces within skull bones connected by ducts to the nasal cavity, named for the specific bone in which they are housed. Includes frontal, ethmoidal, sphenoidal, and maxillary sinuses.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs, numbering 300 to 400 million per lung, surrounded by pulmonary capillaries and separated by interalveolar septa. They are the primary sites of gas exchange.
- Nosebleeds caused by the large number of superficial blood vessels in the respiratory region of the nasal cavity.
19 Clues: The region just inside the nostrils, lined by skin and particle-trapping hairs called vibrissae. • Nosebleeds caused by the large number of superficial blood vessels in the respiratory region of the nasal cavity. • Cells covvering approximately 95% of the alveolar surface area, forming the thin barrier that separates air from blood for gas exchange. • ...
The Circulatory System 2012-11-18
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- _____ blood cells are the second line of defense, in the immune system, and travel in the blood steam, destroying bacteria and viruses by engulfing them.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and to tissues in the body. A for Away.
- and important concept in the circulatory system. The idea of a high concentration of a substance moving to to a lower concentration of the same substance.
- The main organs of the respiratory system.
- Very thin blood vessels that connect arteries and veins, and also serve as oxygen exchange areas.
- pressure A healthy __________________ is around 120 / 60.
- The main organ in the cardiovascular system that pumps blood though out the body.
- Blood consists of 55% of_____.
- The ___________ system and the cardiovascular system are both included in the circulatory system.
- Dioxide Waste product released out of the blood stream and out the lungs.
- Atrium Attached to the superior and inferior vena cava, and receives oxygen-lacking blood. (One of the four cavities of the heart)
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- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart.
- The name of the two lower chambers of the heart.
- The _____ lung is slightly smaller to make room for the heart.
- The ___________ system connects all of the other body system together, by supplying their tissues with nutrients and oxygen.
- The main artery connected to the heart that carries oxygenated blood to the body.
- The _____ cavities are the main entry way for air to enter the body: either through the oral cavity (mouth) and the nose.
- another name for the vocal chords
- blood cells Cells in the blood that are in charge of carrying oxygen on other nutrients through the blood stream.
- Circulation The process of the movement of blood traveling from the heart to the lungs, to rid of CO2 and receive oxygen, and back to the heart.
20 Clues: Blood consists of 55% of_____. • another name for the vocal chords • The main organs of the respiratory system. • The name of the two lower chambers of the heart. • pressure A healthy __________________ is around 120 / 60. • Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart. • The _____ lung is slightly smaller to make room for the heart. • ...
science 2018-02-01
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- little flap that closes when you swallow
- this organ is found in multiple systems
- attached to bones
- this organ helps dissolve food
- this system generates heat
- takes in oxygen to be delivered to the cells
- this system sends messages to the brain
- this system takes in oxygen
- this organ's function is to absorb minerals and water
- this system is made up of veins, arteries and capillaries
- pipe that leads to the lungs
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- organ that pumps blood to areas in your body
- carry blood throughout the body
- this system absorbs nutrients and gets rid of waste
- these organs help make your body move around
- nutrients from food are absorbed into the bloodstream in this organ
- this system makes blood cells
- lines the wall of hollow organs
- creates a passage way for neurons to get to the brain
- tiny balloon like air sacs
20 Clues: attached to bones • this system generates heat • tiny balloon like air sacs • this system takes in oxygen • pipe that leads to the lungs • this system makes blood cells • this organ helps dissolve food • carry blood throughout the body • lines the wall of hollow organs • this organ is found in multiple systems • this system sends messages to the brain • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2017-04-10
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- Your body removes this during respiration
- After air passes through your larynx, it enters this part of your body
- Returns blood TO the heart
- Occurs when blood flow is interrupted to the brain (clot in blood vessel)
- Heart is not strong enough to pump blood to the rest of the body.
- After the blood enters the vena cava, it enters this part of the heart
- This is the muscle under your ribs that forces air into and out of your lungs
- This allows blood to move in and out between the chambers
- Blood goes here to pick up oxygen
- Bottom two chambers
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- The bronchi are broken down into smaller passageways
- Tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles
- Provides nutrients and oxygen through blood
- Tiny vessels that connects arteries to veins
- Top two chambers
- The trachea splits into two tubes called this
- Carries oxygen AWAY from the heart
- After the blood enters the right atrium, it flows into this part of the heart
- During respiration, this gas is brought to all parts of the body via cells to help you live
19 Clues: Top two chambers • Bottom two chambers • Returns blood TO the heart • Blood goes here to pick up oxygen • Carries oxygen AWAY from the heart • Tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles • Your body removes this during respiration • Provides nutrients and oxygen through blood • Tiny vessels that connects arteries to veins • The trachea splits into two tubes called this • ...
