respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Organ Systems Quiz 2021-11-04
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- a main organ of the nervous system
- system that breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body
- churns the food and produces enzymes that aid in chemical digestion
- an inflammation of the heart that can cause heart failure and harm the cardiovascular system
- system that allows movement of body parts
- transports food to the stomach
- tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder
- a group of tissues in a living organism that has a specific form and function
- a main part of the nervous system
- removes waste from the blood
- begins digestion
- tube that allows urine to exit from the bladder
- type of muscle tissue attached to your bones
- system that gets rid of the body's waste
- type of muscle found in internal organs and blood vessels
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- the transport system of the body
- stores urine
- one system in the circulatory system
- one main function is to pump blood through the body
- a specialized group of cells
- system that gathers oxygen from the environment and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- allow the muscle cells to shorten and lengthen
- a dome-shaped muscle below the lungs
- another name for throat
- system that collects information and responds to it by sending electrical messages
25 Clues: stores urine • begins digestion • another name for throat • a specialized group of cells • removes waste from the blood • transports food to the stomach • the transport system of the body • a main part of the nervous system • a main organ of the nervous system • one system in the circulatory system • a dome-shaped muscle below the lungs • system that gets rid of the body's waste • ...
Human Body System 2022-09-29
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- The thing that makes up an organism
- They system that consists of the heart and blood vessels
- The system that helps how you breathe
- The thing that make up an organ
- The tiny things that make up an tissue
- The system that breaks down your food to nutrients
- a change in the position of the object
- The system that pumps blood throughout your body
- The most important part of the nervous system
- The nerve conected to the brain
- The system that makes you big strong
- the body's ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- produces offspring
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- Also known as kneecap
- Also known as you
- The smallest organ
- Also known as booty or hiney
- The system that you buy shampoo and nail polish for
- Most important organ
- Largest bone
- a push or pull that can relocate an object
- The system that controls your body's hormones
- balanced;unchanging
- The thing that makes up organ systems
- A thing or an event that causes a response or reaction
- Those five things conected to your hands
- The system that makes you go to the bathroom
- Largest organ
- The system that gives you support and protection
- The system that maintains fluids levels
30 Clues: Largest bone • Largest organ • Also known as you • The smallest organ • produces offspring • balanced;unchanging • Most important organ • Also known as kneecap • Also known as booty or hiney • The thing that make up an organ • The nerve conected to the brain • The thing that makes up an organism • The system that makes you big strong • The system that helps how you breathe • ...
Equine Vocab 2024-02-05
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- airways in the respiratory system that branch off from the trachea and lead to the horse's lungs.
- Gland- produce hormones that regulate calcium levels in the horse's body.
- blood vessels that carry blood throughout a horseś body.
- a fibrous protein that plays a crucial role in the composition of various structures.
- Gland- produces hormones that regulate metabolism and energy levels in horses.
- blood vessels that transport oxygen.
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- when a horse loses more fluids than it takes in.
- a tube-like structure that allows air to pass into & out of the lungs of the horse while it's breathing.
- the primary source of nutrition for horses, which consists of plant materials that are consumed by grazing or browsing.
- reproductive organs in female horses that produce eggs.
- Gland- produces hormones that regulate.
- refers to various factors or conditions in the environment.
- male reproductive organs that produce sperm
- organs of the respiratory system.
14 Clues: organs of the respiratory system. • blood vessels that transport oxygen. • Gland- produces hormones that regulate. • male reproductive organs that produce sperm • when a horse loses more fluids than it takes in. • reproductive organs in female horses that produce eggs. • blood vessels that carry blood throughout a horseś body. • ...
Body Systems 2013-04-21
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- the genetic material that carries information about an organism and is passed from parent to offspring
- the organ system that includes the muscles and allows the body to move
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- Body organ that digests food, along with the stomach.
- large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- new skills gained that are not passed on from your parents. Something you are taught or have learmed from expierience.
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- traits such as height, weight, body type, eye color, hair color and other physical features
- the body system that consists of the heart, blood vesals, and blood; also called circulatory.
- tube through which air moves
- that part of the central nervous system that includes all the higher nervous centers
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- the study of how traits are inherited from mother and father
- traits that are passed from parents to their offspring
- The bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints, and supports and protects the body, produces blood cells, and stores minerals.
- bundled axons that form neural "cables" connecting the central nervous system with muscles, glands, and sense organs
- two large respiratory organs inside the chest where blood picks up oxygen and loses carbon dioxide
- a set of tubes through which the blood moves through the body
- organisms made up of many cells
- the body system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide using the lungs
- The body system of nervous tissues--organized into the brain,spinal courd, and nerves--that send and receive messages and integreate the body's activities.
- the body system that breaks down foods into nutrients that can be used by the body, absorbs nutrients, & rids body of solid wastes
- group of tissues that work together to perform closely realated functions
- Nerves that run up and down the length of the back and transmit most messages between the body and brain
23 Clues: tube through which air moves • organisms made up of many cells • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • Body organ that digests food, along with the stomach. • traits that are passed from parents to their offspring • a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • the study of how traits are inherited from mother and father • ...
respiratory station 12 2024-04-10
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- voice box
- dioxide CO2
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- tube for oxygen
- inflammation of the bronchi
- increases the supply of oxygen
- contagious lung disease
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- fluid in the lungs
- full inspiration and expiration
- to breathe out
- O2
- nose hairs
- beneath the lungs
- to breathe in
- where is oxygen taken in
- main organ of the respiratory system
16 Clues: O2 • voice box • nose hairs • dioxide CO2 • to breathe in • to breathe out • tube for oxygen • beneath the lungs • fluid in the lungs • contagious lung disease • where is oxygen taken in • inflammation of the bronchi • increases the supply of oxygen • full inspiration and expiration • main organ of the respiratory system • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- organ that allows the sense of smell
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
- this system brings oxygen into the body and helps remove carbon dioxide from the body
- a pair of breathing organs that remove carbon dioxide and bring oxygen to blood
- largest muscle in the human body
- bones in the spine
- this system control all feelings, thoughts, learning, memory, and senses.
- carries messages to the brain
- line consisting of nerves that carry incoming and outgoing messages to the brain and the rest of the body
- bodies hardest working muscle
- three pound organ that controls all functions of the body
- allows the arm to bend
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- system made up of 206 bones
- this systems main purpose is to allow movement
- a tube in the respiratory system that connects the pharynx and the lungs
- transports blood away from the heart
- returns blood back to the heart
- smallest bone in the skelton
- allows extension of the forearm at the elbow joint
- where bones meet
20 Clues: where bones meet • bones in the spine • allows the arm to bend • system made up of 206 bones • smallest bone in the skelton • carries messages to the brain • bodies hardest working muscle • returns blood back to the heart • largest muscle in the human body • organ that allows the sense of smell • transports blood away from the heart • this systems main purpose is to allow movement • ...
Medical Terms 2024-04-03
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- the bone in upper leg
- Artery is not fully occluded
- cardiovascular system carrying oxygenated blood throughout the body
- cardiovascular system carrying blood back to heart and through lungs for oxygen
- muscle responsible for 75% of body respiratory effort
- term meaning towards the back of the body
- A term meaning occurring on both sides
- main organ part of the renal system
- A term meaning occurring on one side
- meaning the same side
- meaning opposite side
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- support the pulmonary system
- Artery is fully occluded
- one bone in lower leg
- term meaning towards the front of the body
- disease resulting from body not having or regulating insulin
- term meaning away from the center of the body
- a disease causing an increase in blood pressure
- the largest organ in the human body
- term meaning end closest to the body
- main organ part of the cardiovascular system
- Acronym for Ears Nose and Throat
22 Clues: the bone in upper leg • one bone in lower leg • meaning the same side • meaning opposite side • Artery is fully occluded • support the pulmonary system • Artery is not fully occluded • Acronym for Ears Nose and Throat • the largest organ in the human body • main organ part of the renal system • term meaning end closest to the body • A term meaning occurring on one side • ...
Crossword 2019-10-21
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- The human ______ is the command center for the human nervous system.
- The red liquid that flows around your body.
- Each side of the heart has two chambers Atrium and ________.
- The department of _______ investigates and treats problems relating to the female urinary tract and reproductive organs, such as Endometriosis, infertility and incontinence.
- In the _________ department the medical specialty is dealing with disorders of the nervous system
- Some of the function of this organ is the Conversion of excess glucose into glycogen for storage (glycogen can later be converted back to glucose for energy) and to balance and make glucose as needed.
- One of the two phases of the respiratory system. The air get in
- The _______ system allows the process of continuous gas exchange in the lungs
- A muscle _______ is a strong, painful contraction or tightening of a muscle that comes on suddenly and lasts from a few seconds to several minutes.
- These organs are bean-shaped organs located on both sides of the spine, behind the stomach and filter extra water and toxins from the blood.
- The organ inside your chest that sends blood around your body
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- The Department of _______ uses the X- ray and other radiation radiation to diagnosing and treating disease.
- The ______ system is a complex collection of nerves and specialized cells known as neurons that transmit signals between different parts of the body
- Part of the body that helps to breath
- One of the two phases of the respiratory system. The air get out
- The ________ department provides an extensive clinical service, including mycology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, etc.
- The______ keep bones in place and also play a role in the movement of bones.
- Is the type of cell found in muscle tissue.
- The ________ provide stability to the body.
- It is muscle involuntary, striated muscle that constitutes the main tissue of the walls of the heart.
20 Clues: Part of the body that helps to breath • The red liquid that flows around your body. • Is the type of cell found in muscle tissue. • The ________ provide stability to the body. • Each side of the heart has two chambers Atrium and ________. • The organ inside your chest that sends blood around your body • ...
Infectious Disease 2022-02-27
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- When you are fighting an illness, you can become _____, so you should drink lots of fluids/water
- What marks a virus for attack?
- Your body gets tired when fighting off illness, so you need to ____ to re-energize!
- The body uses the ____ system to fight back against an infectious disease
- The ____ blood cells attack the virus
- Sneezing, coughing, runny nose, and sore throat are all examples of what?
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- The first step in getting sick
- A common infectious disease that spreads easily through respiratory droplets
- Many infectious diseases spread through sharing respiratory ___ between people
- This system is like the subway; fast, efficient, and houses white blood cells
- Time in which a virus grows inside your body; the second step to getting sick
- Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are all examples of what?
- _____ tests your body’s ability to defend itself
- This organism can attack your body and cause infectious diseases
14 Clues: The first step in getting sick • What marks a virus for attack? • The ____ blood cells attack the virus • _____ tests your body’s ability to defend itself • This organism can attack your body and cause infectious diseases • Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are all examples of what? • The body uses the ____ system to fight back against an infectious disease • ...
Frog Respiration 2017-02-16
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- Fluid is inside of it in this setup.
- Technique used in today's lab (two words).
- Expelled during respiration.
- Respiratory surface of tadpoles.
- Respiratory surface used out of the water.
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- Membrane lining the frog's mouth.
- Used for metabolism.
- Type of frog in today's experiment.
- Used to measure the temperature.
- Chemical inside of the chamber.
- Frog's animal type.
- Where we got these frogs shipped from.
- Number of respiratory surfaces.
- Respiratory surface used underwater.
- Respiratory surface used while at rest.
15 Clues: Frog's animal type. • Used for metabolism. • Expelled during respiration. • Chemical inside of the chamber. • Number of respiratory surfaces. • Used to measure the temperature. • Respiratory surface of tadpoles. • Membrane lining the frog's mouth. • Type of frog in today's experiment. • Fluid is inside of it in this setup. • Respiratory surface used underwater. • ...
The respiratory system 2023-03-15
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- Respiratory structures where gas exchange takes place
- Airway that goes from the larynx to the bronchi
- Respiratory organs that are spongy and situated in the ribcage
- The type of muscles that lift the ribs
- Part of respiratory system where you find the vocal chords
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- The stage of respiration where the lungs compress and expel air through the airways
- Small branches that come from the bronchi
- The stage of respiration where the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract
- Membrane that protects the lungs
- Muscle that separates the rib cage from the abdomen and participates in respiration
10 Clues: Membrane that protects the lungs • The type of muscles that lift the ribs • Small branches that come from the bronchi • Airway that goes from the larynx to the bronchi • Respiratory structures where gas exchange takes place • Part of respiratory system where you find the vocal chords • Respiratory organs that are spongy and situated in the ribcage • ...
Cities 2017-02-20
21 Clues: face • trade • rural • urban • model • harbor • sector • evolve • series • suburbs • pattern • vibrant • poverty • predict • resident • homeless • astounding • respiratory • sociologist • workingclass • squattersettlements
6_05 body systems 2014-04-09
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- system The system that protects the body from infection
- system Bones and joints
- system Controls everything that happens in our bodies
- system The system that controls breathing
- Smallest level of organization for living things
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- tissue Has characteristics that force the heart to beat
- The main building block of the human body
- system The organ system that protects the body from damage, comprising the skin and its appendages
- Humans are an example
- system These organs extract nutrients from foods
10 Clues: Humans are an example • system Bones and joints • The main building block of the human body • system The system that controls breathing • system These organs extract nutrients from foods • Smallest level of organization for living things • system Controls everything that happens in our bodies • tissue Has characteristics that force the heart to beat • ...
Crossword 2019-10-21
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- Some of the function of this organ is the Conversion of excess glucose into glycogen for storage (glycogen can later be converted back to glucose for energy) and to balance and make glucose as needed.
- A muscle _______ is a strong, painful contraction or tightening of a muscle that comes on suddenly and lasts from a few seconds to several minutes.
- Part of the body that helps to breath
- The______ keep bones in place and also play a role in the movement of bones.
- In the _________ department the medical specialty is dealing with disorders of the nervous system
- One of the two phases of the respiratory system. The air get in
- The ________ department provides an extensive clinical service, including mycology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, etc.
- The human ______ is the command center for the human nervous system.
- The department of _______ investigates and treats problems relating to the female urinary tract and reproductive organs, such as Endometriosis, infertility and incontinence.
- Each side of the heart has two chambers Atrium and ________.
- The organ inside your chest that sends blood around your body
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- These organs are bean-shaped organs located on both sides of the spine, behind the stomach and filter extra water and toxins from the blood.
- The ________ provide stability to the body.
- The red liquid that flows around your body.
- It is muscle involuntary, striated muscle that constitutes the main tissue of the walls of the heart.
- The _______ system allows the process of continuous gas exchange in the lungs
- One of the two phases of the respiratory system. The air get out
- The Department of _______ uses the X- ray and other radiation radiation to diagnosing and treating disease.
- Is the type of cell found in muscle tissue.
- The ______ system is a complex collection of nerves and specialized cells known as neurons that transmit signals between different parts of the body
20 Clues: Part of the body that helps to breath • The ________ provide stability to the body. • The red liquid that flows around your body. • Is the type of cell found in muscle tissue. • Each side of the heart has two chambers Atrium and ________. • The organ inside your chest that sends blood around your body • ...
Understanding and Preventing Diseases 2024-03-17
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- Medical emergency in which flow of blood to the heart is restricted, causing the heart to beat irregularly and inefficiently
- Mass of abnormal cells
- Also known as the kissing disease
- Bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils
- Also called infectious disease
- Contagious respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus
- Medical emergency in which blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted, injuring or killing brain cells
- Medical condition that cannot be spread among living things and objects, but develop as a result of heredity, environment, and lifestyle factors
- Substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria
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- disease that causes the body's immune system to attack and damage healthy body tissue
- Also known as pink eye
- commonly known as diabetes
- Complex disease that typically involves an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
- Viral infection of the respiratory system; also known as the flu
- Condition that results in inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness
- Practice of covering your mouth and nose with a tissue while coughing or sneezing, or sneezing into your sleeve.
- Microorganisms that cause communicable disease
- Substance that contains a dead or nontoxic part of a pathogen that is injected into a person to train that person's immune system to eliminate the live pathogen
- Food safety practices that maintain the safety of food you handle and eat
19 Clues: Also known as pink eye • Mass of abnormal cells • commonly known as diabetes • Also called infectious disease • Also known as the kissing disease • Microorganisms that cause communicable disease • Substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria • Bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils • Contagious respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus • ...
Organ systems 2017-08-31
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- protects and supports the body organs
- production of offspring
- protects the inside of your body
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- fast acting control system
- eliminates nitrogenous waste
- transports materials in body
- breaks down food
- growth, reproducing, metabolism
- allows the body to move
- returns fluid to the blood vessels
- Respiratory system gets rid of this
11 Clues: breaks down food • allows the body to move • production of offspring • fast acting control system • eliminates nitrogenous waste • transports materials in body • growth, reproducing, metabolism • protects the inside of your body • returns fluid to the blood vessels • Respiratory system gets rid of this • protects and supports the body organs
Medical Terms 2015-09-01
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- the bone in upper leg
- Artery is not fully occluded
- cardiovascular system carrying oxygenated blood throughout the body
- cardiovascular system carrying blood back to heart and through lungs for oxygen
- muscle responsible for 75% of body respiratory effort
- term meaning towards the back of the body
- A term meaning occurring on both sides
- main organ part of the renal system
- A term meaning occurring on one side
- meaning the same side
- meaning opposite side
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- support the pulmonary system
- Artery is fully occluded
- one bone in lower leg
- term meaning towards the front of the body
- disease resulting from body not having or regulating insulin
- term meaning away from the center of the body
- a disease causing an increase in blood pressure
- the largest organ in the human body
- term meaning end closest to the body
- main organ part of the cardiovascular system
- Acronym for Ears Nose and Throat
22 Clues: the bone in upper leg • one bone in lower leg • meaning the same side • meaning opposite side • Artery is fully occluded • support the pulmonary system • Artery is not fully occluded • Acronym for Ears Nose and Throat • the largest organ in the human body • main organ part of the renal system • term meaning end closest to the body • A term meaning occurring on one side • ...
Life Science: Cells, Cell Processes & Body Systems 2021-05-24
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- rigid outer layer found only in plant cells
- digests or breaks down worn out cell parts
- produced during photosynthesis; waste product
- storage generally larger in plant cells
- system that brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide
- powerhouse of the cell
- the basic structure and function of living things
- system that begins at the mouth
- system that consists of nerves, brain, and spinal cord
- permeable substances can pass through the cell membrane while others cannot
- jelly like substance inside the cell holding the organelles
- systems that includes skin, hair, regulates body temperature
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- process by which cells convert glucose into energy
- process by which plants make their own food
- when cell membrane surrounds a vesicle to be removed from the cell
- chlorophyll gives plants this color
- system that includes heart and blood vessels
- the control center of the cell
- sugar
- cells that have a nucleus
- system that protects major organs and provides overall support
- cells that do not have a nucleus
22 Clues: sugar • powerhouse of the cell • cells that have a nucleus • the control center of the cell • system that begins at the mouth • cells that do not have a nucleus • chlorophyll gives plants this color • storage generally larger in plant cells • digests or breaks down worn out cell parts • rigid outer layer found only in plant cells • process by which plants make their own food • ...
Chemistry and the Human Body 2022-03-06
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- negative particle in an atom
- air is an example of a...
- type of digestion the teeth does
- this element has the electron arrangement of 2,1
- the gas we need to inhale
- symbol for calcium
- dietary requirement broken down into amino acids
- element symbol N
- system functions to protect against infection
- acronym for the life processes
- a charged particle
- main organ of the nervous system
- main organ of the respiratory system
- the number of organ systems in the human body
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- removal of waste from the body
- system that moves blood around the body
- process of using glucose to make energy
- two or more different elements chemically bonded
- type of digestion using chemicals and enzymes
- when an element loses electrons it becomes..
- element found in red blood cells
- symbol for lead
- the gas we exhale as a waste product
- main organ in the integumentary system
- the building blocks of life
25 Clues: symbol for lead • element symbol N • symbol for calcium • a charged particle • air is an example of a... • the gas we need to inhale • the building blocks of life • negative particle in an atom • removal of waste from the body • acronym for the life processes • type of digestion the teeth does • element found in red blood cells • main organ of the nervous system • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- smallest bone in the skelton
- three pound organ that controls all functions of the body
- this system brings oxygen into the body and helps remove carbon dioxide from the body
- this system control all feelings, thoughts, learning, memory, and senses.
- a pair of breathing organs that remove carbon dioxide and bring oxygen to blood
- line consisting of nerves that carry incoming and outgoing messages to the brain and the rest of the body
- where bones meet
- allows the arm to bend
- carries messages to the brain
- this systems main purpose is to allow movement
- bones in the spine
- a tube in the respiratory system that connects the pharynx and the lungs
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- allows extension of the forearm at the elbow joint
- system made up of 206 bones
- largest muscle in the human body
- organ that allows the sense of smell
- transports blood away from the heart
- returns blood back to the heart
- bodies hardest working muscle
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
20 Clues: where bones meet • bones in the spine • allows the arm to bend • system made up of 206 bones • smallest bone in the skelton • bodies hardest working muscle • carries messages to the brain • returns blood back to the heart • largest muscle in the human body • organ that allows the sense of smell • transports blood away from the heart • this systems main purpose is to allow movement • ...
The respiratory system 2023-03-15
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- Respiratory structures where gas exchange takes place
- Airway that goes from the larynx to the bronchi
- Respiratory organs that are spongy and situated in the ribcage
- The type of muscles that lift the ribs
- Part of respiratory system where you find the vocal chords
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- The stage of respiration where the lungs compress and expel air through the airways
- Small branches that come from the bronchi
- The stage of respiration where the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract
- Membrane that protects the lungs
- Muscle that separates the rib cage from the abdomen and participates in respiration
10 Clues: Membrane that protects the lungs • The type of muscles that lift the ribs • Small branches that come from the bronchi • Airway that goes from the larynx to the bronchi • Respiratory structures where gas exchange takes place • Part of respiratory system where you find the vocal chords • Respiratory organs that are spongy and situated in the ribcage • ...
Oral Heath affecting Systemic Disease 2021-11-17
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- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Bacteria found to be a linked to respiratory disease, cardiovascular diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. (2 words)
- Leading cause of death worldwide and the most prevalent medical concern in the general population. (2 words)
- Bacteria, found in unhealthy _____ tissue, create inflammation by rupturing the barrier between the gum and the underlying connective tissue.
- Also known as deimination, is a natural physiological response that takes place when a cell dies.
- In participants with severe asthma, periodontitis was ________times more likely than in participants without this respiratory disease.
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- When oral bacteria becomes unbalanced and over whelmed by bad bacteria.
- Condition where blood flow decreases or stops to the coronary artery of the heart and is linked with severe periodontal disease. (2 words)
- The immune system's response to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, toxic compounds, or irradiation (2 words)
- Participants with a mean plaque and calculus score of ____or higher had a 3.78-times and 4.43-times elevated risk of bacteraemia.
- Another name for the respiratory system
- Oral bacteria have been detected in the fatty deposits of persons suffering from______.
- The main bacterial varient responsible for endocarditis.
- Bronchi, bronchioles and lungs (2 words)
- Breathing droplets of fluid into the lungs.
- origin of many pathogens that may lead to systemic disease when maintained poorly. (2 words)
- The presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream
- Cell death that may cause progression of some respiratory diseases.
18 Clues: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Another name for the respiratory system • Bronchi, bronchioles and lungs (2 words) • Breathing droplets of fluid into the lungs. • The presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream • The main bacterial varient responsible for endocarditis. • Cell death that may cause progression of some respiratory diseases. • ...
Method Of Study 2022-02-02
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- the body system that helps pump blood to the rest of your body
- physically breaking down food
- a muscle very important in your digestive system that helps store food and nutrients
- the body system that lets you dispose of waste
- the body system that helps you turn food into energy
- the body system that tells your body how and when to do things
- any living thing
- the body system that gives your body structure and protects your organs
- a pair of organs near the throat that are very important to the respiratory system
- multiple cells working together to form this
- a muscle that is very important in the circulatory system
- the body system that helps you breathe
- multiple tissues work together to form this
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- the body system that helps fight off sicknesses and other bad things
- the body system that controls your movement
- multiple organs working together to help keep the body running
- the body system that protects your inner organs and your body temperature (skin)
- the body system that controls hormones and growth
- smallest unit of a living thing, made up of organelles
- one of the largest and most complex organs in the human body, works closely with the spinal cord
- breaking down food using enzymes
- your body's largest organ, the integumentary system
22 Clues: any living thing • physically breaking down food • breaking down food using enzymes • the body system that helps you breathe • the body system that controls your movement • multiple tissues work together to form this • multiple cells working together to form this • the body system that lets you dispose of waste • the body system that controls hormones and growth • ...
Elisha - Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- sac that stores urine
- muscle that aids with digestion
- air sacs of the lungs
- controls functions that are voluntary such as speech & movement
- moves food to stomach
- hair, nails, & skin belong to this system
- system that fights diseases
- hollow muscular organ
- germs, like bacteria, viruses, parasites, & fungi
- carries air from larynx to lungs
- system that removes waste from the body
- middle layer of skin
- muscle that includes the skeletal muscle
- have 270 bones
- membrane that covers & protects the bones
- one of the 6 organs in the lymphatic system
- determines the gender
- metabolism
- protects your skin from sun exposure
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- an involuntary muscle in the muscular system
- system that has peripheral & central systems
- produces eggs, estrogen
- fertilized egg
- system that transports fluids back to blood
- large blood vessels
- system that exchanges oxygen & carbon dioxide
- system that breaks down food
- lymphatic system is similar to a _____ system in a house
- there are _____ main organs in the digestive system
- one of the main parts in the Immune system
- bundle of nerve fibers wrapped in 3 layers of tissues
- filters blood from arteries
- watery part of blood that carries nutrients
- how many female organs are there in the reproductive system
- soft, jelly-like center of bones
- master gland controls hormones
36 Clues: metabolism • fertilized egg • have 270 bones • large blood vessels • middle layer of skin • sac that stores urine • air sacs of the lungs • moves food to stomach • hollow muscular organ • determines the gender • produces eggs, estrogen • system that fights diseases • filters blood from arteries • system that breaks down food • master gland controls hormones • muscle that aids with digestion • ...
Yersinia pestis 2022-04-23
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- bubonicplague
- required for survival in flea system
- one of the proteins of the hypodermic needle
- reservoir
- allows microbe to invade and migrate
- spread by respiratory droplets
- morphology
- T3SS
- antibody bound in humans
- morphology
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- psa causes
- resistant to
- painful swollen lymph nodes
- plague infecting patients bloodstream
- method of indirect transmission
- stain description
- shortest incubation period
17 Clues: T3SS • reservoir • psa causes • morphology • morphology • resistant to • bubonicplague • stain description • antibody bound in humans • shortest incubation period • painful swollen lymph nodes • spread by respiratory droplets • method of indirect transmission • required for survival in flea system • allows microbe to invade and migrate • plague infecting patients bloodstream • ...
Oral Heath affecting Systemic Disease 2021-11-17
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- Bacteria found to be a linked to respiratory disease, cardiovascular diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. (2 words)
- Bacteria, found in unhealthy _____ tissue, create inflammation by rupturing the barrier between the gum and the underlying connective tissue.
- The presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream
- origin of many pathogens that may lead to systemic disease when maintained poorly. (2 words)
- Condition where blood flow decreases or stops to the coronary artery of the heart and is linked with severe periodontal disease. (2 words)
- When oral bacteria becomes unbalanced and over whelmed by bad bacteria.
- Cell death that may cause progression of some respiratory diseases.
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- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Breathing droplets of fluid into the lungs.
- The immune system's response to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, toxic compounds, or irradiation (2 words)
- Leading cause of death worldwide and the most prevalent medical concern in the general population. (2 words)
- Also known as deimination, is a natural physiological response that takes place when a cell dies.
- Bronchi, bronchioles and lungs (2 words)
- Participants with a mean plaque and calculus score of ____or higher had a 3.78-times and 4.43-times elevated risk of bacteraemia.
- Oral bacteria have been detected in the fatty deposits of persons suffering from______.
- Another name for the respiratory system
- In participants with severe asthma, periodontitis was ________times more likely than in participants without this respiratory disease.
- The main bacterial varient responsible for endocarditis.
18 Clues: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Another name for the respiratory system • Bronchi, bronchioles and lungs (2 words) • Breathing droplets of fluid into the lungs. • The presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream • The main bacterial varient responsible for endocarditis. • Cell death that may cause progression of some respiratory diseases. • ...
Oral Heath Affecting Systemic Disease 2021-11-17
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- Leading cause of death worldwide and the most prevalent medical concern in the general population. (2 words)
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- The presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream
- Breathing droplets of fluid into the lungs.
- Oral bacteria have been detected in the fatty deposits of persons suffering from______.
- When oral bacteria becomes unbalanced and over whelmed by bad bacteria.
- Condition where blood flow decreases or stops to the coronary artery of the heart and is linked with severe periodontal disease. (2 words)
- The main bacterial varient responsible for endocarditis.
- In participants with severe asthma, periodontitis was ________times more likely than in participants without this respiratory disease.
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- Also known as deimination, is a natural physiological response that takes place when a cell dies.
- Bacteria, found in unhealthy _____ tissue, create inflammation by rupturing the barrier between the gum and the underlying connective tissue.
- Cell death that may cause progression of some respiratory diseases.
- Bacteria found to be a linked to respiratory disease, cardiovascular diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. (2 words)
- Bronchi, bronchioles and lungs (2 words)
- Participants with a mean plaque and calculus score of ____or higher had a 3.78-times and 4.43-times elevated risk of bacteraemia.
- The immune system's response to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, toxic compounds, or irradiation (2 words)
- Another name for the respiratory system
- origin of many pathogens that may lead to systemic disease when maintained poorly. (2 words)
18 Clues: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Another name for the respiratory system • Bronchi, bronchioles and lungs (2 words) • Breathing droplets of fluid into the lungs. • The presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream • The main bacterial varient responsible for endocarditis. • Cell death that may cause progression of some respiratory diseases. • ...
Equine Vocab 2024-02-05
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- airways in the respiratory system that branch off from the trachea and lead to the horse's lungs.
- produce hormones that regulate calcium levels in the horse's body.
- blood vessels that carry blood throughout a horseś body.
- a fibrous protein that plays a crucial role in the composition of various structures.
- produces hormones that regulate metabolism and energy levels in horses.
- blood vessels that transport oxygen.
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- when a horse loses more fluids than it takes in.
- a tube-like structure that allows air to pass into & out of the lungs of the horse while it's breathing.
- the primary source of nutrition for horses, which consists of plant materials that are consumed by grazing or browsing.
- reproductive organs in female horses that produce eggs.
- produces hormones that regulate.
- refers to various factors or conditions in the environment.
- male reproductive organs that produce sperm
- organs of the respiratory system.
14 Clues: produces hormones that regulate. • organs of the respiratory system. • blood vessels that transport oxygen. • male reproductive organs that produce sperm • when a horse loses more fluids than it takes in. • reproductive organs in female horses that produce eggs. • blood vessels that carry blood throughout a horseś body. • ...
Equine Vocab 2024-02-05
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- airways in the respiratory system that branch off from the trachea and lead to the horse's lungs.
- produce hormones that regulate calcium levels in the horse's body.
- blood vessels that carry blood throughout a horseś body.
- a fibrous protein that plays a crucial role in the composition of various structures.
- produces hormones that regulate metabolism and energy levels in horses.
- blood vessels that transport oxygen.
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- when a horse loses more fluids than it takes in.
- a tube-like structure that allows air to pass into & out of the lungs of the horse while it's breathing.
- the primary source of nutrition for horses, which consists of plant materials that are consumed by grazing or browsing.
- reproductive organs in female horses that produce eggs.
- produces hormones that regulate.
- refers to various factors or conditions in the environment.
- male reproductive organs that produce sperm
- organs of the respiratory system.
14 Clues: produces hormones that regulate. • organs of the respiratory system. • blood vessels that transport oxygen. • male reproductive organs that produce sperm • when a horse loses more fluids than it takes in. • reproductive organs in female horses that produce eggs. • blood vessels that carry blood throughout a horseś body. • ...
Human Body System 2022-11-16
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- A pair of organs in the respiratory system located within the rib cage that takes in oxygen and passes it into the blood.
- A body system that allows an organism to breathe. Its organs work together to get oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- A tissue that connects different bones. It helps the skeletal system maintain its structure and allows different parts of the body to move in limited directions.
- A human body system that allows movement. One of its interactions is with the digestive system, allowing organs to shrink and push food through.
- A body system that uses hormones to regulate the body’s activities. It is made up of different glands, such as the hypothalamus, thyroid, and thymus.
- The ________ carries oxygenated blood from the heart to different tissues.
- A kind of blood cell that fights off invaders. It’s part of the immune system but is distributed throughout the body by the circulatory system.
- The _____ collects deoxygenated blood from different tissues to the heart.
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- An organ in the digestive system that takes in digested food from the stomach. There are two types of it; the small and the large.
- An organ in the brain that helps the human body maintain homeostasis. It controls all of the other body systems.
- It is part of the digestive system. It contains enzymes and acids that digest food before passing it down to the organism’s intestines.
- The __________ system is the framework of the human body. It is formed by bones and tissues that connect them.
- Cable-like fibers that directly connect the brain with the rest of the human body. They help you sense things and move.
- A kind of blood cell that contains a protein called hemoglobin. It helps carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the organism’s body.
14 Clues: The ________ carries oxygenated blood from the heart to different tissues. • The _____ collects deoxygenated blood from different tissues to the heart. • The __________ system is the framework of the human body. It is formed by bones and tissues that connect them. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2024-03-08
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- stable conditions regulated
- special tissues that create and release
- body systems overall system of our body
- tissue cells that can move the body
- tiny blood vessels
- regulates hormones
- system for gas exchange in body
- tube for blood circulation
- bones that give structure to body
- molecules that regulate behavior
- regulation interaction with various systems
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- loop outputs are turned into inputs
- organs used to make offspring
- consists of muscle fibers
- sends messages back and forth to brain
- fibers singular muscle cell in muscle tissue
- body breaks down food
- delivers nutrients and cells to body
- organs that facilitate nitrogenous waste
- elastic,muscular tubes
20 Clues: tiny blood vessels • regulates hormones • body breaks down food • elastic,muscular tubes • consists of muscle fibers • tube for blood circulation • stable conditions regulated • organs used to make offspring • system for gas exchange in body • molecules that regulate behavior • bones that give structure to body • delivers nutrients and cells to body • ...
Amphibian Organs 2024-03-11
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- connect ears to back of throat
- stores bile
- make eggs
- store energy for hibernation and breeding
- single opening 3 body systems share
- opening to the respiratory system
- opening to the digestive system
- produces trypsin, insulin, and glucagon
- produces bile, stores glycogen and vitamins, processes toxins
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- stores urine
- main excretory organ
- breathing with this organ is pulmonary respiration
- type of nitrogen waste seen in amphibians
- first section of the small intestine
- pumps blood to the rest of the body
- starts digestion/ grinds and mashes food
- make sperm
- second section of the small intestine
- red blood cell factory
19 Clues: make eggs • make sperm • stores bile • stores urine • main excretory organ • red blood cell factory • connect ears to back of throat • opening to the digestive system • opening to the respiratory system • pumps blood to the rest of the body • single opening 3 body systems share • first section of the small intestine • second section of the small intestine • ...
Respiratory System Activities Challenge - Trachea 2015-07-27
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- The muscle of the respiratory system that contracts and relaxes to move air into and out of the lungs.
- The bones that protect the respiratory system.
- The process of inhalation and exhalation.
- Type of blood that has a high carbon dioxide concentration.
- The process that uses glucose and oxygen to produce energy.
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- The name of the process which allows gases to move from tissues into capillaries.
- Type of blood that has a high oxygen concentration.
- The organelle in which respiration takes place.
- The tissue in which gas exchange takes place.
- The act of taking air into the lungs.
10 Clues: The act of taking air into the lungs. • The process of inhalation and exhalation. • The tissue in which gas exchange takes place. • The bones that protect the respiratory system. • The organelle in which respiration takes place. • Type of blood that has a high oxygen concentration. • Type of blood that has a high carbon dioxide concentration. • ...
Systems of the body 2023-10-31
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- the system that the spinal cord is in
- the system that the stomach is in
- The system that the tricep is in
- the system that the skin is in
- the system that the lungs are in
- the system that the bicep is in
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- the system that the nails are in
- the system that the thyroid gland is in
- the system that the trachea is in
- the system that the humerus is in
- the system that the heart is in
- the system that the brain is in
12 Clues: the system that the skin is in • the system that the heart is in • the system that the brain is in • the system that the bicep is in • the system that the nails are in • The system that the tricep is in • the system that the lungs are in • the system that the trachea is in • the system that the humerus is in • the system that the stomach is in • ...
The Human Body Systems 2022-09-12
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- The Circulatory system moves this around your body.
- This organ sends messages along the nervous system.
- This is a muscle that helps pump blood.
- These are part of the Respiratory system.
- We can feel our blood being pumped by finding this.
- This system helps us stay upright.
- Nutrients are taken from food in the small____
- We need to have a balanced______ to get vitamins.
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- Food goes down the esophagus to reach this.
- This system moves food through the body.
- Our bodies need this to strengthen our muscles.
- We breathe this into our lungs.
- This connects muscle to bones.
- This produces chemicals to break down fats in food.
- We need between 9-12 hours of this per day.
15 Clues: This connects muscle to bones. • We breathe this into our lungs. • This system helps us stay upright. • This is a muscle that helps pump blood. • This system moves food through the body. • These are part of the Respiratory system. • Food goes down the esophagus to reach this. • We need between 9-12 hours of this per day. • Nutrients are taken from food in the small____ • ...
Biology 2017-02-28
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- Those who eat preys
- Collection of all living things
- Human who lived before us
- The part of the chromosome that keeps genetic information
- All the bonds
- Plants
- The protein that builds muscle
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- The animal who has shell
- The system that controls our breathing
- The famous biologist (genetic)
- The organ that filters the organism
- The organism that lives in the water
- The third phase of mitosis
- The liquid that goes in our organism
- The biggest group of species
- The littlest unit of organism
- The cells of Nervous system
- Hoe do call the mushroom in another way
- The joint of two gametes
19 Clues: Plants • All the bonds • Those who eat preys • The animal who has shell • The joint of two gametes • Human who lived before us • The third phase of mitosis • The cells of Nervous system • The biggest group of species • The littlest unit of organism • The famous biologist (genetic) • The protein that builds muscle • Collection of all living things • The organ that filters the organism • ...
Humans/Animals 2016-01-27
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- where all waste leaves body
- system that controls blood flow
- carries oxygen-rich blood through all of the body
- system that controls breathing
- when teeth and saliva breaks down food
- another word for voice box
- another word for throat
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- fancy term for breathing
- system that involves all of the heart
- another word for wind pipe
- carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
11 Clues: another word for throat • fancy term for breathing • another word for wind pipe • another word for voice box • where all waste leaves body • system that controls breathing • system that controls blood flow • system that involves all of the heart • when teeth and saliva breaks down food • carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart • ...
Covid-19 Crossword 2020-08-17
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- A respitory virus that is caused by Covid-19
- City where Corona was discovered.
- Carona spreads through ________ in the air.
- Virus was discovered in 2019 that lead to a pandemic.
- What month was Covid-19 discovered?
- _____microscope.
- Ebola, Polio, Chicken Pox are all types of _______.
- Respiratory infection that was discovered in Asia.
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- This machine helps pump oxygen into the lungs.
- What surrounds the Coronavirus is called a _____.
- Viruses cant live without living inside a what?
- Corona mainly affects the ___________ system.
- What is bigger than a virus that can hurt the human body?
- Viruses are not alive there for they cant be "_____".
14 Clues: _____microscope. • City where Corona was discovered. • What month was Covid-19 discovered? • Carona spreads through ________ in the air. • A respitory virus that is caused by Covid-19 • Corona mainly affects the ___________ system. • This machine helps pump oxygen into the lungs. • Viruses cant live without living inside a what? • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2023-03-16
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- Brings oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body's cells
- Made up of neurons that are specialized cells that can recover and transmit chemicals
- A system that consist of tissue, glands, and organs involved in producing an offspring
- Organs system that removes wasted products
- State of balance among all of the body systems that are necessary to survive
- An organs system that is responsible for providing the body with strength
- Occurs to increase the change in output
- Single muscles cells
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- A biological occurrence where the output of a system amplifies the system
- Glands and organs that make hormones and release them into the blood to travel to the tissue
- System that consist of bones, joints and cartilage
- Smallest blood vessel
- Decrease the change in output
- Consist of the set of organs and tissues involved in the uptake of oxygen
- A system that comprises organs which converts food into energy
- They system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- Organ that makes one or more substances of hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk
- Consist of cells that have the ability to shorten or contract to produce body movement for all parts
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissue and organs in the body
- One of many substances made by glands in the body system
20 Clues: Single muscles cells • Smallest blood vessel • Decrease the change in output • Occurs to increase the change in output • Organs system that removes wasted products • System that consist of bones, joints and cartilage • One of many substances made by glands in the body system • A system that comprises organs which converts food into energy • ...
frog anatomy 2024-06-06
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- the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system
- Stores bile; part of the digestive system
- moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- is the First site of chemical digestion; part of the digestive system
- Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
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- Masses of fat in the body cavities of frogs needed for hibernating and matching; considered part of the reproductive system in the frog
- largest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive system
- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- the two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm; part of the excretory system, reproductive system, and the digestive system
- Filters blood, and make urine; part of the excretory system
- air opening to exchange gases
- Carries eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive
- thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
20 Clues: air opening to exchange gases • Stores bile; part of the digestive system • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • All waste is collected; part of the digestive system • Carries eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive • Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system • lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system • ...
Frog Anatomy 2024-06-03
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- Moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
- The first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- First site of chemical digestion; part of the digestive system
- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- The two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
- Carries eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive system
- Thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- The first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- Air opening to exchange gases
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- Catches prey
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Tube behind tounge
- Lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system
- Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
- Deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Masses of fat in the body cavities of frogs needed for hibernating and matching; considered part of the reproductive system in the frog
- Largest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive system
- Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm; part of the excretory system, reproductive system, and the digestive system
22 Clues: Catches prey • Tube behind tounge • Air opening to exchange gases • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • All waste is collected; part of the digestive system • Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system • Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system • Lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system • ...
Major systems of the body 2023-08-26
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- We use it to breathe.
- What system is responsible of absorbing and handling nutrients?
- this system helps us getting waste out of our bodies.
- What system moves us?
- Wich major system works with endocrine system?
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- what system is responsible of blood circulation?
- whitout this system we cannot reproduce.
- what system fights bacteria and viruses
- What system partly protecs our intestines, especialy heart and lungs?
9 Clues: We use it to breathe. • What system moves us? • what system fights bacteria and viruses • whitout this system we cannot reproduce. • Wich major system works with endocrine system? • what system is responsible of blood circulation? • this system helps us getting waste out of our bodies. • What system is responsible of absorbing and handling nutrients? • ...
Body Parts and Functions 2022-05-10
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- System that sends messages from the brain
- System that sends blood throughout your body
- System that breaks up food into tiny pieces that can pass into your blood
- System that allows you to breathe
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- System that gives your body the power to move
- allows you to move, like jumping
- System that gives your body its form
- allows you to breath
- pumps blood through your body
- sends messages to your body
10 Clues: allows you to breath • sends messages to your body • pumps blood through your body • allows you to move, like jumping • System that allows you to breathe • System that gives your body its form • System that sends messages from the brain • System that sends blood throughout your body • System that gives your body the power to move • ...
week 17th to 21st april 2023-04-21
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- A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- A respiratory condition that causes difficulty breathing
- Medication used to alleviate pain
- An uncomfortable sensation that leads to a desire to scratch
- A reflex action to clear the throat and airways
- Not sharp or pointed
- A severe headache that can be accompanied by other symptoms
- in a nervous, tense, or edgy state.
- A skin irritation or inflammation
- shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited
- involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom
- A viral illness that affects the respiratory system
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- Able to be spread from person to person through contact or air
- A negative physical reaction to a substance
- A place where dead bodies are kept for examination and identification.
- A long-lasting or recurring medical condition.
- To rub or scrape the skin to relieve an itch or irritation
- Medication used to treat bacterial infections
- Poisonous substances produced by living organisms
- Having an adverse reaction to something, such as food or pollen
- A place of refuge or seclusion
- Breath noise that may indicate respiratory disease
- To include or require something or someone
23 Clues: Not sharp or pointed • A place of refuge or seclusion • Medication used to alleviate pain • A skin irritation or inflammation • in a nervous, tense, or edgy state. • To include or require something or someone • A negative physical reaction to a substance • Medication used to treat bacterial infections • A long-lasting or recurring medical condition. • ...
Influenza: Seasonal, Avian, and Pandemic 2020-02-06
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- NRP stands for National Response _____
- the most common system affected
- Is considered a secondary infection in someone with influenza
- influenza is transmitted via large respiratory these
- antiviral used to decrease severity of symptoms
- caused by influenza viruses occur naturally among wild birds
- type of flu not typically transmitted to humans but did in 2009
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- this strain killed approximately 70,000 people in the U.S. in 1957
- _____ Health Organization
- a worldwide outbreak
- an event in which genetic material is exchanged between human and avian viruses
- flu the first pandemic of 1918
12 Clues: a worldwide outbreak • _____ Health Organization • flu the first pandemic of 1918 • the most common system affected • NRP stands for National Response _____ • antiviral used to decrease severity of symptoms • influenza is transmitted via large respiratory these • caused by influenza viruses occur naturally among wild birds • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-09-17
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- absorbed my plants in photosynthesis
- main function
- a group of tissue
- taking air in and out
- where we receive food
- a set of things working together
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- organ we smell through
- a colorless and odorless gas
- increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs
- a large tube that helps convey air to the lungs
- primary organ of the respiratory system
11 Clues: main function • a group of tissue • taking air in and out • where we receive food • organ we smell through • a colorless and odorless gas • a set of things working together • absorbed my plants in photosynthesis • primary organ of the respiratory system • a large tube that helps convey air to the lungs • increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs
the respiratory system 2021-12-06
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- the passage for air
- the gas
- a tube about for 4 inches long
- what u inhale and exhale with
- the thing that collects the air
- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
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- the muscle that is responsibe for deflating and inflating
- the bones undearneath you chest
- what keeps your cells alive
- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- the thing that keeps you alive
- the small thin blood vessiles
- the area of greater concentration to an area of lower concentration.
13 Clues: the gas • the passage for air • what keeps your cells alive • the small thin blood vessiles • what u inhale and exhale with • the thing that keeps you alive • a tube about for 4 inches long • the bones undearneath you chest • the thing that collects the air • the muscle that is responsibe for deflating and inflating • ...
The respiratory system 2021-12-02
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- The bony frame work of the thoracic cavity
- Bronchioles are air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi
- It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- It is the organ that collects the air
- the system in living organisms that takes up oxygen and discharges carbon dioxide in order to satisfy energy requirements
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- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air to each lung
- This is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating lungs
- Serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract
- Diffusion is the process whereby gases move from an area of high pressure to low pressure
- The lungs and respiratory system allow oxygen in the air to be taken into the body
11 Clues: It is the organ that collects the air • The bony frame work of the thoracic cavity • It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs • Serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air to each lung • This is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-03
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- gets the fresh air
- substances have to pass through the cell bronchioles like a tree limb
- a tube that connects your larnyx
- gives fresh air into your body
- connect the arteries and the veins
- protects your heart and lung
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- works to trap heat close to Earth
- where people breath from
- carries air into your lung
- lungs and the blood exchange
- contracts and flattens
11 Clues: gets the fresh air • contracts and flattens • where people breath from • carries air into your lung • lungs and the blood exchange • protects your heart and lung • gives fresh air into your body • a tube that connects your larnyx • works to trap heat close to Earth • connect the arteries and the veins • substances have to pass through the cell bronchioles like a tree limb
The Respiratory System 2022-03-24
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-02-07
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- muscle that helps lungs get air in and out of the body
- what we breathe
- the small bulb sacs at the end of bronchioles
- when the body takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- the main part of the respiratory system
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- causes very bad disease in the lungs
- tubes that bring air to and from the lung3ls
- also called the windpipe
- a harmful waste gas; carbon dioxide is an example
- also called the voice box
- one of two places where air enters your body
11 Clues: what we breathe • also called the windpipe • also called the voice box • causes very bad disease in the lungs • the main part of the respiratory system • tubes that bring air to and from the lung3ls • one of two places where air enters your body • the small bulb sacs at the end of bronchioles • a harmful waste gas; carbon dioxide is an example • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-09-29
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- Hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out.
- muscle that helps your lungs pull in air tans push it out
- Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli.
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
- Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart
- these illnesses harm the respiratory system’s ability to deliver oxygen throughout the body and filter out waste gases.
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- two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- tubes Tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung.
- Lung capacity decreases as you get older.
11 Clues: Passage connecting your throat and lungs. • Lung capacity decreases as you get older. • Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart • muscle that helps your lungs pull in air tans push it out • Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea • Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli. • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-06-09
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- dioxide the gas we breathe out
- the gas we breathe in
- a medical condition in which you need to carry around a puffer
- prevents food from entering the airway
- scientific term for windpipe
- the big muscle underneath the lungs that relaxes and contracts with each breath
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- Scientific term for snot
- branches to the left and the right lung from the trachea
- Hairy opening to the respiratory system
- the tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles in the lungs
- lung disease caused by smoking
11 Clues: the gas we breathe in • Scientific term for snot • scientific term for windpipe • dioxide the gas we breathe out • lung disease caused by smoking • prevents food from entering the airway • Hairy opening to the respiratory system • the tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles in the lungs • branches to the left and the right lung from the trachea • ...
Circulatory & Respiratory System 2018-10-15
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- small, oval-shaped organs distributed throughout the lymphatic system that filter lymph
- an organ system that is made up of both the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems and is responsible for transporting materials.
- small organs at the back of the throat and tongue that help defend the body against infection.
- lymphatic organ located in the chest that helps in developing white blood cells
- a blood vessel with thick walls that carries blood away from the heart.
- largest organ in the lymphatic system that matures and then stores white blood cells.
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- the fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system in order to bring nutrients to the body and to help remove unwanted materials from the body.
- the body system that transports blood around the body and is made up of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- a network of organs and tissues that acts as the body’s drainage system by collecting the fluid that leaks from the blood.
- soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced.
- tiny blood vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood to body cells and transports oxygen-poor blood away from body cells.
11 Clues: soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced. • a blood vessel with thick walls that carries blood away from the heart. • lymphatic organ located in the chest that helps in developing white blood cells • largest organ in the lymphatic system that matures and then stores white blood cells. • ...
Respiratory System Organs 2023-05-16
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- air passes through the nose or mouth then into this organ
- the pair of spongy, pinkish-gray organs in your chest
- small flap of tissue that covers the entrance into the lungs to prevent food from entering lungs
- bronchioles divide into smaller passages until they reach this
- air enters the lungs through this organ; also called the windpipe
- gas exchange takes place, air also enters here
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- air passes through the trachea into two large passages inside the lungs
- bronchi lead into smaller passageways
- gas exchange takes place, air first enters the body here
- a large muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity which controls breathing
- located at the top of the trachea; contains tissue known as vocal cords
11 Clues: bronchi lead into smaller passageways • gas exchange takes place, air also enters here • the pair of spongy, pinkish-gray organs in your chest • gas exchange takes place, air first enters the body here • air passes through the nose or mouth then into this organ • bronchioles divide into smaller passages until they reach this • ...
The respiratory system 2023-11-28
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- membrane that helps the lungs move easily.
- bones that protect the lungs.
- moves the chest during breathing.
- a tube that carries air down to the lungs.
- tiny air sacs for gaseous exchange.
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- a muscle that controls the volume of the chest.
- takes air down to the bronchus.
- very narrow tubes that carry air to the alveoli.
- a machine that takes over breathing for the body when disease causes the lungs to fail.
- a flap of skin that prevents food going into the trachea.
- the movement of a substance from where it is in high concentration to where it is in lower concentration.
11 Clues: bones that protect the lungs. • takes air down to the bronchus. • moves the chest during breathing. • tiny air sacs for gaseous exchange. • membrane that helps the lungs move easily. • a tube that carries air down to the lungs. • a muscle that controls the volume of the chest. • very narrow tubes that carry air to the alveoli. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2024-09-20
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- Main branches off of the trachea into each lung.
- The passage for air in the nose.
- The passage for air in the mouth.
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- Tiny sacs where gas exchange occurs.
- The right organ has 3 lobes, and the left organ has 2 lobes.
- The passageway between oral and nasal cavities.
- Smaller branches off of the bronchi.
- The "voice box", contains the vocal chords.
- Flap of tissue that closes during swallowing.
- Also known as the windpipe.
- Tiny vessels that allow for gas exchange at the alveoli.
11 Clues: Also known as the windpipe. • The passage for air in the nose. • The passage for air in the mouth. • Tiny sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Smaller branches off of the bronchi. • The "voice box", contains the vocal chords. • Flap of tissue that closes during swallowing. • The passageway between oral and nasal cavities. • Main branches off of the trachea into each lung. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2014-02-09
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- site where gas exchange occurs and made of air sacs
- the act of breathing
- where air passes through
- a muscle that contracts and expands to assist breathing
- an automatic process we do to survive
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- branch that leads to the lungs
- 2 organs that assist breathing
- breathing out
- breathing in
- the diaphragm does this when breathing out
- the diaphragm does this when breathing in
11 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • the act of breathing • where air passes through • branch that leads to the lungs • 2 organs that assist breathing • an automatic process we do to survive • the diaphragm does this when breathing in • the diaphragm does this when breathing out • site where gas exchange occurs and made of air sacs • ...
Respiratory System - Crossword 2019-07-23
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- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Tiny sacs within the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs
- Allows air to enter and leave the body
- Muscle located under the lung
- Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung
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- Letting air out of the lungs
- Taking air into the lungs
- The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen
- Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs
- Filters the air we inhale and branches into the air tubes
- A substance that moistens the air as well as trapping foreign substances
11 Clues: Taking air into the lungs • Letting air out of the lungs • Muscle located under the lung • Main organ of the respiratory system • Allows air to enter and leave the body • Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung • Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs • The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- muscle that make the inflate and deflate
- what you breath
- small air tubes that connect to the alveoli
- It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- what you breath with
- the wall that protects the blood vessels
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- movement of gas
- what the air goes in
- how you inhale and exhale
- sir sacks that exchange oxygen
- It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- what protects the lungs
12 Clues: movement of gas • what you breath • what the air goes in • what you breath with • what protects the lungs • how you inhale and exhale • sir sacks that exchange oxygen • muscle that make the inflate and deflate • the wall that protects the blood vessels • It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs • It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- The pipe sends air to the lungs
- The spreading of something more widely
- Exchange oxygen, carbon-dioxide in the blood
- Splits the air into each lung
- The thing we breathe
- Organ that collects the air
- Muscle used to smell and breathe
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- This is what we exhale
- The tiny blood vessels
- Inflates and deflates the lungs
- Tubes that connect bronchus to alveoli
11 Clues: The thing we breathe • This is what we exhale • The tiny blood vessels • Organ that collects the air • Splits the air into each lung • The pipe sends air to the lungs • Inflates and deflates the lungs • Muscle used to smell and breathe • The spreading of something more widely • Tubes that connect bronchus to alveoli • Exchange oxygen, carbon-dioxide in the blood
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- A large airway that leads from the trachea to lungs helps move fresh air into your body
- it helps carry air in and out of your lungs
- what you breath in
- thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins
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- helps in the movement of substances in and out of the cells
- helps carry air into your lungs
- what you use to smell
- what you breath out
- helps you breathe and separates the lungs from your stomach and intestines
- the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in
- helps with protection,support,respiration
11 Clues: what you breath in • what you breath out • what you use to smell • helps carry air into your lungs • helps with protection,support,respiration • it helps carry air in and out of your lungs • thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins • helps in the movement of substances in and out of the cells • ...
Respiratory System Review 2022-06-06
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- A condition in which the airways narrow and swell and possibly create extra mucus.
- A biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- The centerpiece of your respiratory system.
- The chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table.
- Tubes from mouth and nose to the trachea that delivers air.
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- tubes Tubes located at the bottom of the windpipe that connects into each lung.
- The state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems.
- A chemical compound occurring as a colorless gas with a density about 53% higher than that of dry air.
- Hallway that connects the throat and the lungs.
- A lung infection that happens when an infection makes the air sacs in your lungs to fill with fluid or pus, which may cause it to become solid.
- Hollow areas between the bones in the head that regulate the temperature and humidity of the air inhaled.
11 Clues: The centerpiece of your respiratory system. • Hallway that connects the throat and the lungs. • Tubes from mouth and nose to the trachea that delivers air. • tubes Tubes located at the bottom of the windpipe that connects into each lung. • A condition in which the airways narrow and swell and possibly create extra mucus. • ...
Human respiratory system 2023-10-16
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- what is known as soundbox
- Hollow areas between the bones in your head that help regulate the temperature
- Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out.
- Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart.
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs.
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood.
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- which is lined with hair and mucus to filter the air from dust and dirt.
- A small flap of tissue that protects the larynx
- the airtight box that houses the bronchial tree, lungs, heart, and other structures.
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
- Tiny hairs in the nose
11 Clues: Tiny hairs in the nose • what is known as soundbox • Passage connecting your throat and lungs. • A small flap of tissue that protects the larynx • Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart. • Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out. • Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea • ...
respiratory system 2021-01-27
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- a large tube filled with cartilage, this is the second step in the respiratory system
- the action of breathing in
- the system that allows you to breath and sends your muscles oxygen
- are the center of the respiratory system
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- a skeletal muscle that contracts and flattens under your lungs
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
6 Clues: the action of breathing in • are the center of the respiratory system • a skeletal muscle that contracts and flattens under your lungs • the system that allows you to breath and sends your muscles oxygen • any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe • ...
Body systems and Homeostasis 2023-01-20
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- A way the body cools down in hot temperatures/after vigorous exercise
- The way the human body expels waste from the stomach due to too much food in the stomach, comes up through the mouth
- system with your muscles
- system that digests food
- system that intakes oxygen
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- system that has the skin
- system that transports blood through the body
- when your muscles have worked too hard and hurt
- system that has the brain and spine
- the system that includes your skeleton
- when your body does not have enough oxygen
11 Clues: system that has the skin • system with your muscles • system that digests food • system that intakes oxygen • system that has the brain and spine • the system that includes your skeleton • when your body does not have enough oxygen • system that transports blood through the body • when your muscles have worked too hard and hurt • ...
Airflow through the respiratory tract 2021-04-15
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- volume of lungs that is always present, even after full expiration
- method of air transfer that occurs in alveoli, occurs over short distances
- regions of bronchi with smaller diameters
- substance produced by the respiratory epithelium
- type of airflow in which resistance is higher
- uppermost region of the lower respiratory tract, consists of lots of cartilage
- contains the vocal chords
- cavity through which air enters and turbulent flow occurs
- respiratory muscle controlled by the phrenic nerve
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- site of gas exchange
- law that states that pressure and volume are inversely related to each other
- lung parameters that depend on time
- hair-like structures on surface of epithelium that function to trap pathogens and prevent them from entering the respiratory tract
- branches that trachea split off into
- volume of air we normally breathe in and out, without force
- type of muscles that lines most of the respiratory tract
- oral and nasal cavities combine here, allows food and air to pass
- more controlled type of airflow
- respiratory condition in which bronchioles constrict, often solved with an albuterol inhaler
- lung parameters that do not depend on time, are unchanged
20 Clues: site of gas exchange • contains the vocal chords • more controlled type of airflow • lung parameters that depend on time • branches that trachea split off into • regions of bronchi with smaller diameters • type of airflow in which resistance is higher • substance produced by the respiratory epithelium • respiratory muscle controlled by the phrenic nerve • ...
Madison 2 2024-03-01
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- what the body needs but doesn't make
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- body system brings in 02, removes C2
- liquid waste
- uses 02 to break apart glucose
- the change of food into new substances
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- stores the bile
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- organ that filters blood
- organs that break food down into nutrients
- exit tube
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- regulates liquid in the blood
- cavity space in chest
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- muscles push food through the digestive system
16 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • stores the bile • cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • regulates liquid in the blood • uses 02 to break apart glucose • what the body needs but doesn't make • body system brings in 02, removes C2 • the change of food into new substances • small part of kidney that filters blood • ...
6_05 body systems 2014-04-09
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- Humans are an example
- tissue Has characteristics that force the heart to beat
- system The system that controls breathing
- system These organs extract nutrients from foods
- system The organ system that protects the body from damage, comprising the skin and its appendages
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- system Bones and joints
- system The system that protects the body from infection
- The main building block of the human body
- Smallest level of organization for living things
- system Controls everything that happens in our bodies
10 Clues: Humans are an example • system Bones and joints • The main building block of the human body • system The system that controls breathing • Smallest level of organization for living things • system These organs extract nutrients from foods • system Controls everything that happens in our bodies • tissue Has characteristics that force the heart to beat • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-08-26
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- body system primary function is blood circulation
- body system primary function is processing food
- body system primary function is communication between and coordination of all the body systems
- body system primary function is reproduction
- body system primary function is waste elimination
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- body system primary function is to transport and circulate fluid throughout the body
- body system primary function is to protect the skin
- provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body
- body system primary function is breathing
- body system primary function is hormone production
- body system primary function is communication between of all body systems
11 Clues: body system primary function is breathing • body system primary function is reproduction • body system primary function is processing food • body system primary function is blood circulation • body system primary function is waste elimination • body system primary function is hormone production • body system primary function is to protect the skin • ...
Respiratory System Puzzle 2022-02-09
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- The main organ in the Respiratory system
- The muscle at the bottom that moves up or down as you breathe in and out
- The system that is how we breathe
- There is a various number of these in the human body. They make up how we breathe or digest
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- The muscle that contracts and expands
- The bones that surrounds and protects the chest
- A major organ in humans and animals that processes blood
- The tunnel that the air moves down towards the lungs
8 Clues: The system that is how we breathe • The muscle that contracts and expands • The main organ in the Respiratory system • The bones that surrounds and protects the chest • The tunnel that the air moves down towards the lungs • A major organ in humans and animals that processes blood • The muscle at the bottom that moves up or down as you breathe in and out • ...
MENU 2023-03-31
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- /enters the plant through roots
- /to make
- /light
- /dioxide enters through leaf
- system /Transported throughout body by blood
- /what it produces
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- system /Inhaled with your lungs
- /cellular respiration happens
- equation / Glucose + Oxygen → ATP + Carbon dioxide + Water
- resperation / we eat and drink because of
10 Clues: /light • /to make • /what it produces • /dioxide enters through leaf • /cellular respiration happens • /enters the plant through roots • system /Inhaled with your lungs • resperation / we eat and drink because of • system /Transported throughout body by blood • equation / Glucose + Oxygen → ATP + Carbon dioxide + Water
organs and organ systems crossword puzzle 2023-09-14
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- this sytem contains cardiac muscels
- witch system produces and transports reproductive cells;
- what system helps protect aginst disease
- your skin, hair and sweat are apart of this system
- contains heart, blood, and blood vessels
- what system has the brain and spinal cord in it
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- what system supports and protects vital organs; allows movement; stores minerals;
- what system brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor
- this system filters blood and eliminates waste products
- what system produces hormones that act on target tissues in other organs
- this system involoves your mouth and stomach
11 Clues: this sytem contains cardiac muscels • what system helps protect aginst disease • contains heart, blood, and blood vessels • this system involoves your mouth and stomach • what system has the brain and spinal cord in it • your skin, hair and sweat are apart of this system • this system filters blood and eliminates waste products • ...
Lucas Puzzle 2023-05-31
Respiratory System Pharmacology (Veterinary) 2023-02-24
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- medications indicated for treatment of pulmonary edema
- the class of bronchodilators to which theophylline and aminophylline belong
- a Beta-2 selective agonist (bronchodilator)
- cough suppressants
- a portion of the medullary region of the brainstem that coordinates the act of coughing
- a centrally acting antitussive
- stimulation of Beta-2 receptors causes _______
- one condition that can be caused by overactivation of normal protective respiratory system mechanisms
- a centrally acting antitussive
- a mucolytic drug, designed to break up or thin out mucus
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- an expectorant that is also used for muscle relaxation in equine anesthesia protocols
- a cough which produces mucus
- a Beta-2 selective agonist (bronchodilator)
- medications which increase the fluid component of respiratory secretions in order to aid in their removal
- another term (abbreviated) for equine recurrent airway obstruction
- a term referring to the administration of aerosolized drugs via inhalation
- a component critical for proper function of the mucociliary apparatus
- the mucociliary apparatus is composed of a protective mucus layer and ________
18 Clues: cough suppressants • a cough which produces mucus • a centrally acting antitussive • a centrally acting antitussive • a Beta-2 selective agonist (bronchodilator) • a Beta-2 selective agonist (bronchodilator) • stimulation of Beta-2 receptors causes _______ • medications indicated for treatment of pulmonary edema • a mucolytic drug, designed to break up or thin out mucus • ...
U1 Q1 2018-02-19
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- cavity head space
- portion of the body that consists of the head, neck, and trunk
- cavity abdomen and pelvic space
- system breathing system
- of life water, food, *macro and micro nutrients, oxygen, heat, pressure
- feedback homeostatic mechanism where control center causes a response that negates the stimulus
- membrane membranes around the heart
- system bone system
- system heart and blood vessel system
- cavity spinal cord and vertebral column space
- system breakdown food and get nutrients system
- cavity lower region of abdominopelvic cavity; includes the bladder and reproductive organs
- system brain and nerve system
- balance between internal and external environments ex temp, pressure, pH; can be positive or negative feedback; pathway: stimulus-receptor-control center- effector-response
- cavity upper region of abdominopelvic cavity; includes the stomach, liver, and small intestine
- cavity chest space
- outer tissue or membrane layer outside the organ
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- inner tissue or membrane layer around an organ
- study of structure
- system hormone system
- system immune system
- portion of the body that includes the arms and legs
- system "skin", hair, and nails system
- of living things response to stimuli, growth, reproduction, organization, gain nutrients, metabolism, homeostasis
- feedback homeostatic mechanism where control center causes a response that increases the stimulus
- membrane membranes around the lungs
- system reproduction system
- membranes membranes around abdominal organs
- of organization atom, molecule, biological molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, *species, *population, *community, *ecosystem, *biome
- study of function
- system urine production and excretion system
- system muscle system
32 Clues: cavity head space • study of function • study of structure • system bone system • cavity chest space • system immune system • system muscle system • system hormone system • system breathing system • system reproduction system • system brain and nerve system • cavity abdomen and pelvic space • membrane membranes around the lungs • membrane membranes around the heart • ...
U1 Q1 2018-02-19
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- of organization atom, molecule, biological molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, *species, *population, *community, *ecosystem, *biome
- system hormone system
- membranes membranes around abdominal organs
- system brain and nerve system
- cavity spinal cord and vertebral column space
- system reproduction system
- cavity head space
- balance between internal and external environments ex temp, pressure, pH; can be positive or negative feedback; pathway: stimulus-receptor-control center- effector-response
- system heart and blood vessel system
- system breakdown food and get nutrients system
- system breathing system
- study of structure
- system immune system
- membrane membranes around the heart
- cavity chest space
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- membrane membranes around the lungs
- of life water, food, *macro and micro nutrients, oxygen, heat, pressure
- system muscle system
- feedback homeostatic mechanism where control center causes a response that negates the stimulus
- cavity upper region of abdominopelvic cavity; includes the stomach, liver, and small intestine
- portion of the body that includes the arms and legs
- portion of the body that consists of the head, neck, and trunk
- study of function
- feedback homeostatic mechanism where control center causes a response that increases the stimulus
- cavity abdomen and pelvic space
- system "skin", hair, and nails system
- of living things response to stimuli, growth, reproduction, organization, gain nutrients, metabolism, homeostasis
- system bone system
- cavity lower region of abdominopelvic cavity; includes the bladder and reproductive organs
- outer tissue or membrane layer outside the organ
- system urine production and excretion system
- inner tissue or membrane layer around an organ
32 Clues: study of function • cavity head space • system bone system • study of structure • cavity chest space • system muscle system • system immune system • system hormone system • system breathing system • system reproduction system • system brain and nerve system • cavity abdomen and pelvic space • membrane membranes around the lungs • membrane membranes around the heart • ...
Hailey2 2024-03-01
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- liquid waste
- exit tube
- cleans toxins from the blood and makes bile
- bladder stores the bile
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- space in chest
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- regulates liquid in the blood
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- the change of food into new substances
- uses 02 to break apart glucose
- organs that filters blood
- system brings in 02,removes CO2
- that the body needs,but doesn't make
- organs that break food down into nutrients
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
16 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • bladder stores the bile • organs that filters blood • regulates liquid in the blood • uses 02 to break apart glucose • system brings in 02,removes CO2 • that the body needs,but doesn't make • the change of food into new substances • small part of kidney that filters blood • organs that break food down into nutrients • ...
ANSC 2202: Respiratory System 2017-04-07
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- This is where the vocal folds live.
- Functions include O2 is exchanged for CO2, warming/cooling air.
- Responsible for filtering foreign particles.
- Right side of lung.
- Houses the heart, esophagus and major vessels going to/from the heart.
- Branch off of trachea BEFORE bifurcation.
- “Windpipe; ”Extends from larynx to 5th thoracic vertebrae.
- Breathing in lower pressure in lungs.
- Flap made of elastic cartilage tissue covered with a mucous membrane, attached to the entrance of the larynx.
- Nostrils.
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- Consists of Trachea, Bronchial tree, Lungs, Pleural membrane
- Serous membranes that cover the lungs and line the walls of the thorax.
- Where trachea splits into primary bronchi.
- The bulge in the lateral wall of the nasopharynx.
- Breathing out, usually passive.
- The transverse groove on the dorsum of the bovine tongue between the torus and the tip.
16 Clues: Nostrils. • Right side of lung. • Breathing out, usually passive. • This is where the vocal folds live. • Breathing in lower pressure in lungs. • Branch off of trachea BEFORE bifurcation. • Where trachea splits into primary bronchi. • Responsible for filtering foreign particles. • The bulge in the lateral wall of the nasopharynx. • ...
CH.10 Respiratory System 2022-11-15
Respiratory 2013-10-28
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- means of gas exchange at the lungs or body cells
- exchage of gases between aveolar air and oulmonary capillary blood
- sudden inspiration resulting from spasms of the diaphram
- respiratory volume inhaled or exhaled during normal breathing
- loss of elasticity of the aveolar sacks, cannot rid themselves of carbon dioxide
- collapsed aveoli in a newborn due to insufficient surfactent
- volume of air that can be inhaled forciby after normal inhilation
- paiful or labored breathing
- alternate flushing of air into and out of the lungs
- rhinovirus that causes excessive nasal secretion, congestion and sneezing
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- death of an infant that may have upper respiratory infection, silent but deadly
- bacterium infection that destroys lung tissue and replaces it with fibrous tissue
- volume of air that can be exhaled forcibly after normal exhale
- exchange of gases between capillary blood and cells
- respiratory passage ]ways narrowed by bronchiloar spasms
- deep breath taken, air forced out, clears lower respiratory passageways
- deep breath taken, air forced out, clears upper respiratory passageways
- volume of air that cannot be forced from the lungs
- increases ventilation of the lungs, beleived to be initiated by a need to increase oxygen levels in the blood
19 Clues: paiful or labored breathing • means of gas exchange at the lungs or body cells • volume of air that cannot be forced from the lungs • exchange of gases between capillary blood and cells • alternate flushing of air into and out of the lungs • respiratory passage ]ways narrowed by bronchiloar spasms • sudden inspiration resulting from spasms of the diaphram • ...
IHH - Medical terminologies part 1 2023-02-05
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- has 2 functions, endocrine and exocrine
- The function of the immune system is to protect the body from ____ microorganisms
- delivers air to a single alveoli then to the alveolar sacs
- The function of the endocrine system is to control bodily functions via ____
- detoxifies blood and regulates glucose levels
- ____ have thinner walls than arteries
- Receives food bolus from the esophagus.
- The function of the ____ system is to digest and absorb ingested nutrients
- a protein released by virus-infected cells
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- ____attack and kill pathogens and defective cells in the body
- Airway passage from trachea to lung
- ____systems moves air to and from exchange surfaces
- ____ have a thicker wall to withstand the high pressure of the vascular system
- Produced by the adrenal gland
- ____ and nerve fibers comprise the network that is the nervous system
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- Food breakdown is facilitated by intestinal ____ from the pancreas that is mixed with food
- contains the air sacs called ____ for air exchange
- ____respiratory system is composed of the nose, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, larynx
19 Clues: Produced by the adrenal gland • Airway passage from trachea to lung • ____ have thinner walls than arteries • has 2 functions, endocrine and exocrine • Receives food bolus from the esophagus. • a protein released by virus-infected cells • detoxifies blood and regulates glucose levels • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
Cells and Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-30
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- Basic unit structure of an organism
- An organ that pumps blood
- Absorbs sunlight for food
- A gel like fluid carrying organelles
- Protein in the body
- A group of organs that perform one task
- The rigid structure that is only found in a plant cell
- Body system that controls gas exchange
- "Power house" of the cell
- Keeps structure and internal organs safe
- A group of cells that perform one task
- Body system that protects us from harmful diseases
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- Control center of the cell
- Body system that controls all body functions
- It can take what things it wants in and out of the cell
- Stores water, food, waste
- Control center of body
- Packages and sends protein
- The body system that gets rid of waste in body
- Body system that helps move and works with skeletal system
- Body system that delivers nutrients to the body found in blood
- A group of tissues that perform one task
- Body system that breaks down food molecules
- Carries oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- Involved in digestion and removal of waste
25 Clues: Protein in the body • Control center of body • An organ that pumps blood • Absorbs sunlight for food • Stores water, food, waste • "Power house" of the cell • Control center of the cell • Packages and sends protein • Basic unit structure of an organism • A gel like fluid carrying organelles • Body system that controls gas exchange • A group of cells that perform one task • ...
Biology crossword 2019-05-06
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- cell a cell in an animal
- a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- system a system of organs functioning in humans
- system the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
- wall protects the cell and provides strength.
- system the system that removes waste from the body.
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made
- cell a cell in a plant
- consisting of many cells
- single-celled animal
- the way and amoeba gets food
- system a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions.
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- single-celled freshwater animal that has a characteristic slipper-like shape and is covered with cilia.
- system where food is digested
- light-sensitive pigmented spot
- produces energy.
- green single-celled freshwater organism with a flagellum
- sacs for storage digestion and waste removal
- consisting of a single cell
- slender threadlike structure
- short microscopic hairlike vibrating structure
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to make foods
- control center of the cell
- a single-celled aquatic organism
25 Clues: produces energy. • single-celled animal • cell a cell in a plant • consisting of many cells • cell a cell in an animal • control center of the cell • consisting of a single cell • slender threadlike structure • the way and amoeba gets food • light-sensitive pigmented spot • system where food is digested • a single-celled aquatic organism • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-04-02
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- The HB system that delivers substances throughout the body
- The HB system that takes in oxygen
- The HB system that uses hormones to communicate with the body
- Similar cells working together make up this
- The tiny balloon-like structures in the lung where gas exchange occurs
- The HB system that offers protection and support
- The highest level of organization in living things
- The 'delivery' tissue that gets needed substances to cells
- Blood vessels that carry needed substances to cells
- The HB system that turns food into nutrient molecules
- Atoms that are bonded together make up these
- The tiniest and least complex level of organization in the HB
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- The HB system that gets rid of liquid waste
- The process by which oxygen is used to release energy from nutrient molecules in cells
- The HB system that receives information from the environment
- The organ responsible for absorbing nutrient molecules into the blood
- The muscular organ responsible for getting substances everywhere in the body
- The gas needed by the body for cellular respiration
- Different tissues working together are known as these
- The HB system that enables the body to move
20 Clues: The HB system that takes in oxygen • The HB system that gets rid of liquid waste • Similar cells working together make up this • The HB system that enables the body to move • Atoms that are bonded together make up these • The HB system that offers protection and support • The highest level of organization in living things • ...
Crossword 6.05 2017-06-12
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- controls everything in your body
- keeps us healthy and free of disease
- makes us reproduce
- the circulatory system works with (blank) to distribute nutrients
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- the immune system works to keep us healthy and free of
- what organs make up the nervous system?
- makes our body work
- circulatory, respiratory, digestive system all work together to distribute
- lets us breath
- nervous system and musculoskeletal system work together to allow our bodies to
10 Clues: lets us breath • makes us reproduce • makes our body work • controls everything in your body • keeps us healthy and free of disease • what organs make up the nervous system? • the immune system works to keep us healthy and free of • the circulatory system works with (blank) to distribute nutrients • ...
Smoking 2024-04-23
13 Clues: Windpipe • Voice box • Throat part • Lung passages • Breathing system • Breathing muscle • A health disorder • Smoking alternative • Sense of smell organ • Sticky substance in cigarettes • Pumping organ affected by smoking • Breathing organ affected by smoking • Habitual inhalation of tobacco or other substances
Circulatory System 2024-05-09
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- the system that moves oxygen and nutrients through our blood vessels
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- major organ involved in the respiratory system
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- blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- what we breathe in
- the system that moves fresh air into our bodies and releases waste gases
7 Clues: what we breathe in • major organ involved in the respiratory system • blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • the system that moves oxygen and nutrients through our blood vessels • ...
Science Review 2013-11-28
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- what system major role is to breakdown and absorbs nutrients that necessary for growth and maintenance.
- neurons are part of what system
- what feedback is thermoregulation
- what happens when you're body temperature is at 40 Celsius
- major role is to provide gas exchange between the blood and the environment.
- what is oxytocin
- what gland releases oxytocin
- what system main role is to transport nutrients,gases,hormones and waste through body.
- in the reflex arc what is the integrator
- what type of tissue moves your bones
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- what are organs made of
- second system which is involved in homeostasis
- what system major role is to filter out cellular wastes ,toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system.
- it's located in the brain and sometimes the integrator
- what tissues' function as protective barrier,keeps organ in place , and separate from other organs or parts.
- what organ release insulin
- how many major organs system are the in body
- what system major role is to provide movement.
- what feedback is childbirth
- what are tissues made of
- what type of muscle tissue is in heart
21 Clues: what is oxytocin • what are organs made of • what are tissues made of • what organ release insulin • what feedback is childbirth • what gland releases oxytocin • neurons are part of what system • what feedback is thermoregulation • what type of tissue moves your bones • what type of muscle tissue is in heart • in the reflex arc what is the integrator • ...
Part of body 2021-05-01
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- serves to protect the front eyeball from foreign objects from outside
- protect our eyes from the glare.
- : The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell
- :for taste
- mouth is also a means of speaking.
- :for see
- serves to protect the brain in the head
- function of the gums to protect the tooth roots and tooth root tissue
- protect our eyes from sweat droplets.
- its function is to exchange oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out of the body
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- system : The respiratory system serves to provide oxygen throughout the body,
- to cover the inner body
- also serves to keep food when chewing so that it does not spill out.
- lips : are often beautified by women with lipstick to make it look well-groomed.
- :to hear
- sensory tool that has a function to hear the sounds that are around us
- : on the human head which has the function of protecting the head from direct sunlight
- serves to see or detect the surrounding environment.
- : The brain is one of the most important organs in the human body, it is responsible for the main actions carried out by the body
- : to smell.
20 Clues: :to hear • :for see • :for taste • : to smell. • to cover the inner body • protect our eyes from the glare. • mouth is also a means of speaking. • protect our eyes from sweat droplets. • serves to protect the brain in the head • : The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell • serves to see or detect the surrounding environment. • ...
Plant and Animal Systems 2024-05-01
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- Muscular system in animals carries out this process with muscles
- in plants and animals that control growth, development, and metabolism
- waxy covering to prevent water loss in plants
- Circulatory system in animals does this
- main organ in the Excretory system in animals
- special cells in animal nervous system
- carry out photosynthesis
- water movement through a plant
- female Reproductive part in plants AND animals
- system that controls blood sugar levels in animals
- the purpose of the Excretory systems in animals is to excrete this
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- plant response to gravity
- female reproductive plant part where pollen lands
- transports glucose down plant
- balance and stability of plant AND animal systems
- pores in leaves that allow for photosynthesis
- animal system that is the first line of defense
- plant response to water
- plant response to touch
- transport water up plant
- muscle in Respiratory system of animals responsible for pushing/pulling air out/in
- what the immune system in animals fights
- plant response to light
- male reproductive plant part that lands on stigma
- absorb water for plants
- reproductive part of a plant
- transport materials up and down plant
27 Clues: plant response to water • plant response to touch • plant response to light • absorb water for plants • transport water up plant • carry out photosynthesis • plant response to gravity • reproductive part of a plant • transports glucose down plant • water movement through a plant • transport materials up and down plant • special cells in animal nervous system • ...
Systems and organs 2021-04-22
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- system wich function is
- this system permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients.
- organ that produce female hormons.
- organ that sends blood throughout our body and carry oxygen to each cell.
- organ that serves as passage for air.
- and absorption.
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- system that regulates how much of each hormon is realased.
- system that controls and coordinate various functions of the body.
- organ that is encargue of digestion of food
- organ that controls what we think and feel.
- this system allows to talk and smell.
11 Clues: and absorption. • system wich function is • organ that produce female hormons. • organ that serves as passage for air. • this system allows to talk and smell. • organ that is encargue of digestion of food • organ that controls what we think and feel. • system that regulates how much of each hormon is realased. • ...
Human System 2024-05-27
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- No digestion takes place here
- Saliva is the enzyme present in this part
- A system that transports food, oxygen, carbon dioxide and waste material
- Transfer gas to lungs
- A system that protects the human organs/parts
- A system that allows the body to move
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- A system that breaks down food into simpler substances
- The ___________ intestine is the last place of digestion
- Pumps blood to and fro
- A system that allows the exchange of gases
- Most of the digestion takes place here
11 Clues: Transfer gas to lungs • Pumps blood to and fro • No digestion takes place here • A system that allows the body to move • Most of the digestion takes place here • Saliva is the enzyme present in this part • A system that allows the exchange of gases • A system that protects the human organs/parts • A system that breaks down food into simpler substances • ...
The Human Body 2023-02-14
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- Pumps blood throughout body
- Stores Oxygen that then enters the bloodstream
- This system allows you to get energy from food
- These carry blood toward heart
- produces all movement
- Absorbs most of the nutrients from food
- Squeezes food into stomach
- These carry blood away from the heart
- Stores energy in form of sugar
- This system allows us to extract wastes from our body
- tiny air sacs, oxygen passes through it into the blood
- This system transports blood throughout the body
- This system has bones
- This system contains the brain and controls our functions
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- Breaks food apart
- Absorbs water from digested chyme
- This system produces hormones
- keeps bones from rubbing together
- Allows passage of air
- Support and protect
- 2 of these, removes extras wastes and fluids from body
- This system allows you to move
- Carries oxygen
- This system contains the lungs
- These connect muscle to the bone
- Below the lungs, dome shaped, lets air into lungs
- Controls sugar levels, produces special juice that lets nutrients out of foods
- Churns food and mixes it with enzymes and other acids
- HAHAHAHAHA ouch (not an organ)
29 Clues: Carries oxygen • Breaks food apart • Support and protect • Allows passage of air • produces all movement • This system has bones • Squeezes food into stomach • Pumps blood throughout body • This system produces hormones • These carry blood toward heart • This system allows you to move • This system contains the lungs • Stores energy in form of sugar • HAHAHAHAHA ouch (not an organ) • ...
Systems Crossword 2023-07-27
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- We need this to survive
- We use this to breathe air inside our bodies
- The system that uses the heart and blood vessels
- We are apart of the body's structure.
- The system that keeps bones intact
- We do this to survive
- Something that comes out after we breath out
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- The system that is used when breathing
- We need this to keep our bodies healthy
- One of the smallest blood vessels in the human bodies.
- A subject in school where we learn about systems
- A red liquid inside our bodies
- A hard thing inside our bodies
- A thing that works together to function
- Where systems take place inside.
- It has two different looks and means love
16 Clues: We do this to survive • We need this to survive • A red liquid inside our bodies • A hard thing inside our bodies • Where systems take place inside. • The system that keeps bones intact • We are apart of the body's structure. • The system that is used when breathing • We need this to keep our bodies healthy • A thing that works together to function • ...
science vocabulary 2024-03-27
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- respiration A chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose,releases energy into a cells respiractions
- A molecule that organisms get from the air or water
- Group of atoms
- argument a claim support by evendice
- acids Molecules that are building blocks of proteins amino acids of
- are Large molecules that perform important functions
- smallest unit tScientifice
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- interacting parts of forming a complex
- A type of cell that receives
- A collection of tissues
- MOlecule that organisms can use to release energy
- system Body System transports molecules to something
- dioxide A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- body system that takes oxygen
- Body's use of molecules for energy and growth metabolism
- energy storage molecule made of many glucose
16 Clues: Group of atoms • A collection of tissues • smallest unit tScientifice • A type of cell that receives • body system that takes oxygen • argument a claim support by evendice • interacting parts of forming a complex • energy storage molecule made of many glucose • MOlecule that organisms can use to release energy • A molecule that organisms get from the air or water • ...
BIOL 113 Chapter 01 Crossword 2013-09-02
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- The level at which a given parameter (e.g. temperature) is maintained by the body
- The body's response to a stimulus/disturbance is to move that parameter (e.g. pH) in the opposite direction
- Component of a biological control system which monitors the current level of the parameter (e.g. blood glucose)
- The study of how the parts of the body function
- System which transports blood throughout body
- Plane which divides the body into front and back halves
- System which covers the body (skin, nails, etc.)
- Electrical Communication system in the body
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- System which gives body its frame and levers for movement
- Cavity where you would find the lungs
- Cavity where you would find the central nervous system
- Component of a biological control system which acts to reverse the disturbance
- Upright, arms at side, palms forward describes ________________
- System which allows for gases to exchange between the environment and the blood
- System utilizing bloodborne chemical messengers
- System which allows for foodstuffs to be broken down and absorbed into the body
- The study of the structures of the body
- The body's effort to maintain a stable internal environment
- Plane which divides the body into upper and lower halves
- Plane which divides the body into right and left halves
20 Clues: Cavity where you would find the lungs • The study of the structures of the body • Electrical Communication system in the body • System which transports blood throughout body • System utilizing bloodborne chemical messengers • The study of how the parts of the body function • System which covers the body (skin, nails, etc.) • ...
Biology Review Crossword 2023-09-08
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- the system that removes wastes from the blood and regulates body fluids
- a group of similar cells working together
- the macromolecule that speeds up chemical reactions and helps with transport, communication, defense, and structure
- two or more tissues working together
- the system that sends electrical signals
- when the inside of an organism is stable or approximately the same at all times
- system the system that protects the tissues beneath it
- the macromolecule that provides the main source of energy
- the kind of tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement
- system a group of organs working together
- the kind of tissue that sends and receives electrical signals
- the system that provides a frame to connect and support body parts
- the system that returns leaked fluid
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- anything that can live on its own
- the system that absorbs oxygen and releases carobon dioxide
- the macromolecule that transports and stores hereditary material
- the kind of tissue that covers and protects
- the system that pumps blood through blood vessels
- the most basic unit of life
- the kind of tissue that performs many functions including joining, insulating, protecting, cushioning, supporting, and transporting
- the system that works with the skeletal system to produce movement
- the macromolecule that provides long-term energy
22 Clues: the most basic unit of life • anything that can live on its own • two or more tissues working together • the system that returns leaked fluid • the system that sends electrical signals • a group of similar cells working together • system a group of organs working together • the kind of tissue that covers and protects • the macromolecule that provides long-term energy • ...
Human Body Systems Vocab 2024-09-12
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- the system that releases hormones throughout your body in order to aid in daily activities
- the system that enables movement
- the system that directs your body on what to do
- helps processing nutrients and clean the blood.
- the system that supports the body and works with muscles for movement
- the organ that filters your blood to remove waste and manage fluid levels.
- the strongest bone in the body, located in the thigh
- the organ that directs the body on what to do
- a muscle at the bottom of the lungs that helps us in breathing
- lets you see by focusing light.
- the system that filters your blood to remove waste
- keeps the body's internal balance
- ensures the body develops properly
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- provides the body with essential food, water, and energy
- the bone that protects your brain
- carries blood away from the heart
- the system that allows you to breathe and get oxygen into the body
- helps you hear and maintain balance.
- the system that extracts nutrients and water from the food we eat
- the system that makes babies
- the system that fights germs and prevents them from entering your body
- the system that carries blood, nutrients, waste, and oxygen throughout your body
- pumps blood throughout the body.
23 Clues: the system that makes babies • lets you see by focusing light. • the system that enables movement • pumps blood throughout the body. • the bone that protects your brain • carries blood away from the heart • keeps the body's internal balance • ensures the body develops properly • helps you hear and maintain balance. • the organ that directs the body on what to do • ...
Human Body Review 2023-01-09
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- absorbs nutrients
- has four chambers main organ in circulatory system
- intestine where nutrients are absorbed
- processes and breaks down blood
- liquid part of blood
- carries blood away from the heart
- top chamber of heart
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- tiny air sacs where the lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- tube where oxygen travels through
- filters blood
- where urine is held
- carries blood to heart
- muscular sac that breaks down food
- main organ in the respiratory system
14 Clues: filters blood • absorbs nutrients • where urine is held • liquid part of blood • top chamber of heart • carries blood to heart • processes and breaks down blood • tube where oxygen travels through • carries blood away from the heart • muscular sac that breaks down food • main organ in the respiratory system • intestine where nutrients are absorbed • ...