respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Year 9 Science Revision 2018-05-19
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- This liquid needs to be kept at a very certain pH in the human body
- The skeletal system is made up of _____
- When you're cold, your blood protects your _______
- They vibrate when you're cold
- Where the nervous system passes through the back
- _______ feedback keeps homeostasis
- _______ is an important nutrient for bodybuilding
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- The human leather
- Part of the respiratory system
- The centre of the nervous system
- The passage for air to reach your lungs
- The liver is a part of the _________ system
- Heartbeat from your wrist or neck
- We inhale oxygen and exhale carbon _______
14 Clues: The human leather • They vibrate when you're cold • Part of the respiratory system • The centre of the nervous system • Heartbeat from your wrist or neck • _______ feedback keeps homeostasis • The passage for air to reach your lungs • The skeletal system is made up of _____ • We inhale oxygen and exhale carbon _______ • The liver is a part of the _________ system • ...
Respiratory System 2021-09-09
7 Clues: harmful gas to humans • infection of the lungs • 2 airways to the lungs • windpipe after the pharynx • Bronchial allergy to proteins • largest organ in the respiratory system • action of releasing air from the respiratory system
Human Body Systems 2022-05-13
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- Body system that releases hormones
- Body system that provides structure to the body and protects internal organs
- Body system that allows the body to move
- Body system that is used to produce offspring
- Organ that stores bile
- Body system that brings in oxygen and releases waste gases
- Body system that makes urine
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- Body system that involves hair and nails
- Body system that breaks down food for the body to absorb its nutrients
- Body system that defends the body from injury and illness
- Body system that transmits signals throughout the body
- Liquid in the circulatory system that transports oxygen and nutrients through the body
- Organ that controls all bodily functions
- Tube that brings sustenance to the stomach
- Body system that takes away waste and moves nutrients and oxygen through the body
15 Clues: Organ that stores bile • Body system that makes urine • Body system that releases hormones • Body system that involves hair and nails • Body system that allows the body to move • Organ that controls all bodily functions • Tube that brings sustenance to the stomach • Body system that is used to produce offspring • Body system that transmits signals throughout the body • ...
respiratory system crossword 2021-03-12
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- when does the Diaphragm contracts and pulling downwards
- Windpipe is in front of the food pipe. It has several rings
- has a very thin membrane separating it from blood in the capillaries.
- respiration when cellular respiration uses oxygen it is called
- Blood contains an iron containing red pigment called
- the process that takes place in living
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- which releases energy from food molecules.
- Trachea divides into 2 tubes called bronchi leading to the lungs
- muscle below the lungs
- acid a mild poison
- Pair of spongy organs protected by Ribcage and supported by the muscle Diaphragm.
- common passage for food and air.
12 Clues: acid a mild poison • muscle below the lungs • common passage for food and air. • the process that takes place in living • which releases energy from food molecules. • Blood contains an iron containing red pigment called • when does the Diaphragm contracts and pulling downwards • Windpipe is in front of the food pipe. It has several rings • ...
Respiratory System/Disorders 2021-09-20
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- Large muscular area in the thorax.
- inflamed air sacs with pus.
- involves chemical reaction.
- Shortness of breath.
- Breathing is increased in rate and depth.
- Trachea has two segments.
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- Measures the volume of inhaled and exhaled air.
- Individual molecules movement.
- common breathing problem as a result of surgery.
- difficulty in breathing.
- Oxygen only plays a small part in breathing.
- large airway sounds.
12 Clues: large airway sounds. • Shortness of breath. • difficulty in breathing. • Trachea has two segments. • inflamed air sacs with pus. • involves chemical reaction. • Individual molecules movement. • Large muscular area in the thorax. • Breathing is increased in rate and depth. • Oxygen only plays a small part in breathing. • Measures the volume of inhaled and exhaled air. • ...
The Respiratory system 2021-12-06
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- it protects the organs inside of it
- it produces energy to the blood
- it carry’s air into our lungs
- it does the blood exchanging
- something that consumes the oxygen
- it helps moving substances in and out
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- it traps heat in our body
- it is the thing that has control of the lungs
- the thing that you use to inhale and exhale
- it takes waste out of our tissues
- where the air comes in and out
- the airway connected to the lungs
12 Clues: it traps heat in our body • it does the blood exchanging • it carry’s air into our lungs • where the air comes in and out • it produces energy to the blood • it takes waste out of our tissues • the airway connected to the lungs • something that consumes the oxygen • it protects the organs inside of it • it helps moving substances in and out • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- muscle that make the inflate and deflate
- A waste of gas in your body
- the small tubes that connect to the alveoli
- It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- How air goes in your body
- the wall of the blood vessel
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- ability to make air pass though you blood
- It is the organ that collects the air
- How you inhale and exhale
- air sac that change cabondiocide and oxygen
- at the end of trachea and split air in lung
- The thing that protects the lungs
12 Clues: How you inhale and exhale • How air goes in your body • A waste of gas in your body • the wall of the blood vessel • The thing that protects the lungs • It is the organ that collects the air • muscle that make the inflate and deflate • ability to make air pass though you blood • It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs • air sac that change cabondiocide and oxygen • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- The bones that protects your lungs
- A 4 meter long tube in your throat
- The opposite of oxygen
- The net passive movement of molecules
- How Co2 becomes red blood cells
- Air passages inside the lung
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- The smallest of the blood vessels
- The sense of smell
- Air passages that connect to the lungs
- What humans breathe
- A thin skeletal muscle at the base of the chest
- The organ we use to breathe
12 Clues: The sense of smell • What humans breathe • The opposite of oxygen • The organ we use to breathe • Air passages inside the lung • How Co2 becomes red blood cells • The smallest of the blood vessels • The bones that protects your lungs • A 4 meter long tube in your throat • The net passive movement of molecules • Air passages that connect to the lungs • ...
The respiratory system 2021-12-02
12 Clues: small air tubes • change of density • you can smell with • the thing we breath • sends oxygen to cells • air sacs for the lungs • protection for the lungs • the airways for the lungs • the smallest blood vessel • the waste exhales from the body • the organ responsible for breathing • the muscle that works with your lungs
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- muscle that works with your lungs
- the waste that exhales from the body
- small air tubes
- sends oxygen into cells
- responsible for your sense of smell
- the smallest blood vessel
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- change of density
- the organ responsible for you breathing
- a chemical that you breathe
- air sacs for the lungs
- airways for the lungs
- protection for the lungs
12 Clues: small air tubes • change of density • airways for the lungs • air sacs for the lungs • sends oxygen into cells • protection for the lungs • the smallest blood vessel • a chemical that you breathe • muscle that works with your lungs • responsible for your sense of smell • the waste that exhales from the body • the organ responsible for you breathing
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- muscle that works with your lungs
- the waste that exhales from the body
- small air tubes
- sends oxygen into cells
- responsible for your sense of smell
- the smallest blood vessel
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- change of density
- the organ responsible for you breathing
- a chemical that you breathe
- air sacs for the lungs
- airways for the lungs
- protection for the lungs
12 Clues: small air tubes • change of density • airways for the lungs • air sacs for the lungs • sends oxygen into cells • protection for the lungs • the smallest blood vessel • a chemical that you breathe • muscle that works with your lungs • responsible for your sense of smell • the waste that exhales from the body • the organ responsible for you breathing
The respiratory system 2021-12-02
12 Clues: small air tubes • change of density • you can smell with • the thing we breath • sends oxygen to cells • air sacs for the lungs • protection for the lungs • the airways for the lungs • the smallest blood vessel • the waste exhales from the body • the organ responsible for breathing • the muscle that works with your lungs
The respiratory system 2021-12-02
12 Clues: small air tubes • change of density • you can smell with • the thing we breath • sends oxygen to cells • air sacs for the lungs • protection for the lungs • the airways for the lungs • the smallest blood vessel • the waste exhales from the body • the organ responsible for breathing • the muscle that works with your lungs
The Respiratory System 2021-12-05
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- :where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- : Protects your lungs and other organs
- : where the air that comes from our mouth or nose, reaches your lungs
- :conducts air into the lungs
- a part of your face used for breathing
- : Something we breathe in and need to survive
- Something that moves when you inhale and exhale
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- : Carries blood away from the heart
- : The organ that helps us breathe
- : is the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- Another name for it is a windpipe
- dioxide : The air we exhale
12 Clues: :conducts air into the lungs • dioxide : The air we exhale • : The organ that helps us breathe • Another name for it is a windpipe • : Carries blood away from the heart • : Protects your lungs and other organs • a part of your face used for breathing • : Something we breathe in and need to survive • Something that moves when you inhale and exhale • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
12 Clues: 02 • C02 • bone casing • collects air • sends air to lungs • You use this to smell • splits air into lungs • very thin blood vessels • muscle that inflates lungs • connects bronchus to alveoli • exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • molecules from high to low concentration
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
12 Clues: air sac • small air tubes • tiny blood cells • chemical that has O • net passive movement • bones that cover lungs • colorless acid with gas • an organ that collects air • splits the air into each lungs • Something you use to smell things • A pipe that sends air to the lungs • a muscle that inflates and deflates lungs
The Respiratory System 2022-02-22
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- / It is an emergency resuscitation used to assist ventilation
- / An abnormal slow rate of respiration.
- / A recording device that measures the amount of air inhaled or exhaled and the required length of time required for each breath
- / Breathing
- / a physcian who specializes in diagnosis and treating abnormalities, disease and disorders of the respiratory system
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- / A breathing sound caused by a partially obstructed airway
- / Is the act of taking in air as the diaphragm contract and pulls down
- / Inflammation of the pharynx
- / A chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchial often triggered by an allergic reaction
- / Inflammatory cells and fluid in air sacs
- / enlargement of the bronchi
- / Chest
12 Clues: / Chest • / Breathing • / enlargement of the bronchi • / Inflammation of the pharynx • / An abnormal slow rate of respiration. • / Inflammatory cells and fluid in air sacs • / A breathing sound caused by a partially obstructed airway • / It is an emergency resuscitation used to assist ventilation • / Is the act of taking in air as the diaphragm contract and pulls down • ...
The Respiratory System 2013-03-02
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- production and release from a cell or a gland of a physiologically active substance
- gas exchange between blood and tissues
- cannot be measured by spirometry and amounts to about 1200mL in males and 1100mL in females
- a rounded mass of nerves or bloood vessels, especially the microscopic tuft of capillaries that is surrounded by the glomerular capsule
- solution that causes cells to shrink due to loss of water by osmosis
- solution that causes cells to swell and perhaps rupture due to gain of water by osmosis
- the flow of a liquid through a filter due to a hydrostatic pressure
- the functional unit of the kidney
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- gas exchange between alveoli and blood
- inhalation and exhalation
- a solution having the same concentration of impermeable solutes as cytosol
- an area, depression, or pit where blood vessels and nerves enter or leave an organ
12 Clues: inhalation and exhalation • the functional unit of the kidney • gas exchange between alveoli and blood • gas exchange between blood and tissues • the flow of a liquid through a filter due to a hydrostatic pressure • solution that causes cells to shrink due to loss of water by osmosis • a solution having the same concentration of impermeable solutes as cytosol • ...
Respiratory System Vocabulary 2013-04-18
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- is inflammation of the bronchi caused by irritants or infection
- A drug that reduces coughing, also called a “cough suppressant.”
- Nonparasitic antigens that can stimulate a hypersensitivity reaction in certain individuals; common allergens include dust, pollen, and pet dander.
- results from emphysema , chronic bronchitis, asthma, or a combination of these disorders
- The most potent and consistently effective anti-inflammatory agents that are currently available for relief of respiratory conditions.
- is a respiratory condition characterized by difficulty exhaling and by wheezing
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- A handheld pressurized device used to deliver medications for inhalation.
- A device used to deliver medication in the form of micronized powder into the lungs.
- is caused by a blood clot or fat deposit formed in a peripheral blood vessel that breaks free from its site of formation and lodges in a blood vessel in the lung
- Drugs that counteract the action of histamine.
- Agents that relax the smooth muscle of the bronchial tubes.
- The cluster-like air sacs located at the end of each alveolar duct in the lungs.
12 Clues: Drugs that counteract the action of histamine. • Agents that relax the smooth muscle of the bronchial tubes. • is inflammation of the bronchi caused by irritants or infection • A drug that reduces coughing, also called a “cough suppressant.” • A handheld pressurized device used to deliver medications for inhalation. • ...
The Respiratory System 2015-05-20
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- The large airway with cartilage rings
- The tiny hairs found in the nose
- The gas we don't use and breathe out (no space)
- Where gases pass in and out of the bloodstream
- Our breathing rate does this as we exercise
- The protective bones around our lungs
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- A flap over the trachea which keeps out food
- We need oxygen and ....... to produce energy
- The muscle under the lungs used for breathing
- The large airways that branches off into the lungs
- The gas our cells need for respiration
- The useful end product of respiration
12 Clues: The tiny hairs found in the nose • The large airway with cartilage rings • The useful end product of respiration • The protective bones around our lungs • The gas our cells need for respiration • Our breathing rate does this as we exercise • A flap over the trachea which keeps out food • We need oxygen and ....... to produce energy • ...
The Respiratory System 2015-11-17
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- What do you put potatoes in which could be filled with air.
- What is breathing in.
- What sounds like diagram and is a sheet of muscle that moves when you breathe.
- What uses oxygen to release energy from food.
- What type of vessel could ship blood around the body.
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- Poisonous gas which is exhaled.
- What type of pipe could carry wind.
- What pumps blood around the body.
- Carries air into and out of the body.
- What meat do you eat at a Chinese Restaurant which is on bone.
- What is breathing out
- What do trees produce.
12 Clues: What is breathing in. • What is breathing out • What do trees produce. • Poisonous gas which is exhaled. • What pumps blood around the body. • What type of pipe could carry wind. • Carries air into and out of the body. • What uses oxygen to release energy from food. • What type of vessel could ship blood around the body. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-04-24
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- The bony framework of the thoracic cavity
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- Air
- A colorless, odorless gas
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- A long, U-shaped tube
- The movement of molecules
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- The major muscle of respiration
- Allow us to breathe
- A thin tube
- For breathing and smelling
- A large airway
12 Clues: Air • A thin tube • A large airway • Allow us to breathe • A long, U-shaped tube • A colorless, odorless gas • The movement of molecules • For breathing and smelling • The major muscle of respiration • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • The bony framework of the thoracic cavity • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
The Respiratory System 2024-04-24
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- The bony framework of the thoracic cavity
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- Air
- A colorless, odorless gas
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- A long, U-shaped tube
- The movement of molecules
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- The major muscle of respiration
- Allow us to breathe
- A thin tube
- For breathing and smelling
- A large airway
12 Clues: Air • A thin tube • A large airway • Allow us to breathe • A long, U-shaped tube • A colorless, odorless gas • The movement of molecules • For breathing and smelling • The major muscle of respiration • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • The bony framework of the thoracic cavity • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
The Respiratory System 2024-04-25
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- your________ goes up and down when you breathe
- what do you breathe out?
- smaller airways in the lungs
- tube that connects to your lungs
- where you breathe in from
- tiny blood vessels where gas exchange happens
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- process where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange through cell membranes
- main organs for breathing
- what do you breathe in?
- where the carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange
- asthma mostly effects the ________
- the set of bones protecting your lungs
12 Clues: what do you breathe in? • what do you breathe out? • main organs for breathing • where you breathe in from • smaller airways in the lungs • tube that connects to your lungs • asthma mostly effects the ________ • the set of bones protecting your lungs • where the carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange • tiny blood vessels where gas exchange happens • ...
Respiratory system anatomy 2023-01-11
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- throat; tube that is 5 inches long
- the name of the smooth tissue that surrounds the lungs
- small hairs that heat and filter air
- a substance inside the nasal cavity that is a line of defense against bacteria and foreign debris
- grape like sacs; gas exchange happens here
- the right lung has three of these
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- smallest conducting passages leading to the alveoli
- flap that stops food or other substances from entering the lungs; reflex
- the last tube right before the air enters the lungs that is made of cartilaginous rings
- primary, secondary, and tertiary branches of the tree
- where the air enters the nose; visible part of the respiratory system
- guides air to the trachea
12 Clues: guides air to the trachea • the right lung has three of these • throat; tube that is 5 inches long • small hairs that heat and filter air • grape like sacs; gas exchange happens here • smallest conducting passages leading to the alveoli • primary, secondary, and tertiary branches of the tree • the name of the smooth tissue that surrounds the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-06-08
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- Allows airflow to the vocal chords and lungs
- Takes in Oxygen and delivers it to the bodies cells
- Are responsible for gas exchange
- parts of the air sacs
- receives air also and allows food to go down
- taken in by the nose or mouth
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- pathway to the bronchi and lungs
- allows air through the mouth
- Takes in oxygen to the nasal canal
- creates mucus
- warms, filters, and humidifies air
- to breath
12 Clues: to breath • creates mucus • parts of the air sacs • allows air through the mouth • taken in by the nose or mouth • pathway to the bronchi and lungs • Are responsible for gas exchange • Takes in oxygen to the nasal canal • warms, filters, and humidifies air • Allows airflow to the vocal chords and lungs • receives air also and allows food to go down • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-10-04
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- muscles that develop in a sprinters legs
- tiny hairs throughout our respiratory tract
- tiny air sacs where gas exchange takes place
- the gas we breathe into our lungs
- anatomical term for our throat
- large muscle below the lungs
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- muscles that allow you to stand for long periods
- the gas that comes out of our lungs
- looks like tree branches inside of the lungs
- rings of cartilage forming our airway
- anatomical term for our voice box
- 2 large tubes going into each lung
12 Clues: large muscle below the lungs • anatomical term for our throat • anatomical term for our voice box • the gas we breathe into our lungs • 2 large tubes going into each lung • the gas that comes out of our lungs • rings of cartilage forming our airway • muscles that develop in a sprinters legs • tiny hairs throughout our respiratory tract • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-04-25
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- The muscle that makes your breath go in and out
- Tiny airways branching off like twigs
- The waste gas your body gets rid of
- A tube with rings that goes down
- The first stop for incoming air
- Microscopic highways for gas exchange
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- What your body is really after in every breath
- A gentle spreading from high to low concentration
- These expand when you inhale deeply
- Small air sacs where gas exchange happens
- A way in the airway road
- Bones that wrap around your chest
12 Clues: A way in the airway road • The first stop for incoming air • A tube with rings that goes down • Bones that wrap around your chest • These expand when you inhale deeply • The waste gas your body gets rid of • Tiny airways branching off like twigs • Microscopic highways for gas exchange • Small air sacs where gas exchange happens • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-04-25
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- Tube like structure.
- Primary organ in the respiratory system
- Rhymes with a certain type of pasta, tiny air sacs.
- A gas/chemical element with an atomic number of 8
- Causes the gases to move in the lungs during gas exchange
- Form a protective cage.
- a tube with hairlike thiness.
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- Carries air to and from your lungs.
- Where the respiration process starts.
- a greenhouse gas
- Carries air to small air sacs.
- Often mentioned in acting exercises
12 Clues: a greenhouse gas • Tube like structure. • Form a protective cage. • a tube with hairlike thiness. • Carries air to small air sacs. • Carries air to and from your lungs. • Often mentioned in acting exercises • Where the respiration process starts. • Primary organ in the respiratory system • A gas/chemical element with an atomic number of 8 • ...
2023 Science Exam Review #2 2023-05-17
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- made from particles taken from killed bacteria
- animal with a backbone
- spend winter in dormant state
- type of symmetry that humans are
- can be used to limit the growth of bacteria when you are sick
- regulate own body temperature
- alligator is an example
- system that breaks down food into smaller molecules
- cold blooded
- system that moves materials through the body
- blend into surroundings
- hawk is an example
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- systems that transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- fish is an example
- when animals move from one place to another during different seasons
- system that supports your body with oxygen
- take on the temperature of the environment
- animal without a backbone
- warm blooded
- frog is an example
- system that gives the body shape and support
- dog is an example
- system consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles
23 Clues: warm blooded • cold blooded • dog is an example • fish is an example • frog is an example • hawk is an example • animal with a backbone • alligator is an example • blend into surroundings • animal without a backbone • spend winter in dormant state • regulate own body temperature • type of symmetry that humans are • system that supports your body with oxygen • ...
Human Body System 2023-05-18
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- Which system moves body parts?
- The digestive system is made up of _______________ muscle tissue.
- Attach bone to bone to keep them stable
- Which system has the brain as the main organ?
- Which organ pumps blood throughout your body?
- Mature bone cells
- Which organ is in the digestive system?
- What are the most basic building blocks of all organisms?
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- Which system carries blood to and from body cells?
- The spleen belongs to the _______________ system.
- Which system controls all parts of your body and sends/receives messages?
- Where the bones meet at
- Which system provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide?
- Which system supports the body and protects organs?
- What is the tube that goes from your mouth to your stomach?
15 Clues: Mature bone cells • Where the bones meet at • Which system moves body parts? • Attach bone to bone to keep them stable • Which organ is in the digestive system? • Which system has the brain as the main organ? • Which organ pumps blood throughout your body? • The spleen belongs to the _______________ system. • Which system carries blood to and from body cells? • ...
Avian Pathology 2025-04-01
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- Herpesvirus infection primarily affecting psittacine birds with high mortality rates.
- Salmonella infection causing high mortality in young poultry with characteristic white diarrhea.
- Fungal infection commonly affecting the respiratory system of immunocompromised birds.
- Inflammation of respiratory structures unique to avian species, often bacterial in origin.
- Protozoan disease characterized by enteritis and bloody diarrhea in young birds.
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- A paramyxovirus causing neurological and respiratory signs in poultry.
- Chronic respiratory disease in birds caused by wall-less bacteria.
- Immunosuppressive viral disease affecting the bursa of Fabricius in chickens.
- Protozoan infection causing blackhead disease primarily in gallinaceous birds.
- Lymphoproliferative disease caused by a herpesvirus that affects peripheral nerves in chickens.
10 Clues: Chronic respiratory disease in birds caused by wall-less bacteria. • A paramyxovirus causing neurological and respiratory signs in poultry. • Immunosuppressive viral disease affecting the bursa of Fabricius in chickens. • Protozoan infection causing blackhead disease primarily in gallinaceous birds. • ...
Body Systems 2021-10-03
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- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere
- organs that gets rid of waste from blood.
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use.
- organ system that removes waste from your body.
- bone that protects your brain.
- organ that pumps blood.
- Organs that help you breathe.
- the endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate growth.
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- small tubes within your lungs.
- system that helps you to fight disease.
- organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones.
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- a group of organs working together: organ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- groups of cells with a similar function that work together.
- organ that contains acid and breaks down food.
- Organ system that gives your body structure.
- organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses.
- basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- organ that reabsorbs water from food.
- a blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart.
- Large organ that forms part of the digestive system.
- The heart, liver and brain are all examples of an _ _ _ _ _.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
24 Clues: organ that pumps blood. • Organs that help you breathe. • bone that protects your brain. • small tubes within your lungs. • Tissue that connects muscle to bone. • organ that reabsorbs water from food. • bones that protect the heart and lungs. • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food. • system that helps you to fight disease. • organs that gets rid of waste from blood. • ...
Levels of Organization and Organ Systems 2023-12-06
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- fundamental unit of life
- organ system that includes the bones, the framework of the body
- organ system involved in breaking and absorbing nutrients
- independent individual composed of organ systems working together
- Group of atoms combined together
- type of tissue involved in movement
- organ system involved in fighting infection and disease
- organ system involved in protecting the body and regulating temperature
- type of tissue connecting organs of the body together
- organ system involved in breathing and in movement of air in and out of the body
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- organ system involved in metabolism and in production of hormones
- A particle that represents a particular element
- organ system involved in producing offspring
- organ system that transports oxygen and nutrients to all corners of the body
- group of cells that work together for a specific function
- organ-like structures inside the cell
- type of tissue involved in sending nerve impulses in the body
- type of tissue involved in covering surfaces of the body
- organ system primarily involved in movement
- identifiable structure of the body composed of multiple tissue types
20 Clues: fundamental unit of life • Group of atoms combined together • type of tissue involved in movement • organ-like structures inside the cell • organ system primarily involved in movement • organ system involved in producing offspring • A particle that represents a particular element • type of tissue connecting organs of the body together • ...
respiratory system 2022-02-09
7 Clues: The start of the respiratory • They connect to both the lungs • An organ that helps you breath • tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchiole • It makes you breath a lot more when you do this • air moves down it to get into the respiratory system • cage It protects a vital organ in the respiratory system
Year 9 Science 2018-05-17
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- / Part of the respiratory system
- / The passage for air to the lungs
- / We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon _______.
- / Where the nervous system passes through your back
- / Feedback that keeps homeostasis
- / The centre of the nervous system
- / Skeletal system is made up of ______.
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- / They vibrate when you're cold to maintain homeostasis
- / This liquid needs to be kept at a very specific pH level in your body
- / _____ is an important nutrient for bodybuilding
- / The liver is an organ of the ________ system
- / Heartbeat from your wrist or neck
- / Human leather
- / When you're cold, your blood protects your ________.
14 Clues: / Human leather • / Part of the respiratory system • / Feedback that keeps homeostasis • / The passage for air to the lungs • / The centre of the nervous system • / Heartbeat from your wrist or neck • / Skeletal system is made up of ______. • / The liver is an organ of the ________ system • / _____ is an important nutrient for bodybuilding • ...
Respiratory System CrossWord Puzzle 2022-03-02
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- The muscles that moves when you breath in and out
- The gas you breath out
- Helps to make your lungs strong and healthy
- What does your Respiratory system control?
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- Where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged into the blood.
- How many lunch do you have?
- Another name for your wind pipe.
- The main organs of the Respiratory System
- What you breath in when you breath in air
9 Clues: The gas you breath out • How many lunch do you have? • Another name for your wind pipe. • The main organs of the Respiratory System • What you breath in when you breath in air • What does your Respiratory system control? • Helps to make your lungs strong and healthy • The muscles that moves when you breath in and out • ...
Our Body Systems 2024-10-05
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- The main organ in respiratory system
- The left lung is ... than the right lung
- The first part of digestive system
- To take care of our health, we must drink plenty of ...2
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- Air enters our respiratory system through ...
- The circulatory system carries ... to all of our body.
- ... pumps blood continuously to the whole body.
7 Clues: The first part of digestive system • The main organ in respiratory system • The left lung is ... than the right lung • Air enters our respiratory system through ... • ... pumps blood continuously to the whole body. • The circulatory system carries ... to all of our body. • To take care of our health, we must drink plenty of ...2
The respiratory system 2024-12-06
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- The main organs of the Respiratory system
- A tube that connects the throat and lungs
- The process of breathing in
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- The muscle that helps breathing
- The passage that branches from the trachea
- The small air sacs in the lungs
- The upper part of the Respiratory System
- Organ that filters before entering the lungs
8 Clues: The process of breathing in • The muscle that helps breathing • The small air sacs in the lungs • The upper part of the Respiratory System • The main organs of the Respiratory system • A tube that connects the throat and lungs • The passage that branches from the trachea • Organ that filters before entering the lungs
bodily systems worbwallllllll charleh 2022-02-23
Across
- (haha pee) liquid waste
- food broken into smaller pieces
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- stores the bile
- muscles push food through digestive system
- space in the chest.
- regulates liquid in the blood
- something the body needs but doesnt make
- organs that break food down into nutrients
- small part of the kidney that filters blood
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- exit tubes
- uses O² to break apart glucose.
- brings in oxygen(O²), removes carbon dioxide(CO²).
- tubes that connect the bladder and the kidneys
- the change of food into new substances
- organ that filters blood
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
17 Clues: exit tubes • stores the bile • space in the chest. • (haha pee) liquid waste • organ that filters blood • tiny air sacs in the lungs • regulates liquid in the blood • food broken into smaller pieces • uses O² to break apart glucose. • the change of food into new substances • cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • something the body needs but doesnt make • ...
Brianna 7 2024-03-01
Across
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- space in chest
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- exit tube
- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- a type of digestion that breaks food into smaller pieces
- liquid waste
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- tiny air sacs in lungs
- stores bile
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- organ that filters the blood
- body system that breaks food down into nutrients
- cleans toxins from the blood, Makes bile
- what the body needs, but doesn't make
- body system regulates liquid in the blood
- Body system that brings in o2, removes co2
- a type of digestion that changes food into new substances
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters the blood • uses o2 to break apart glucose • what the body needs, but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood, Makes bile • body system regulates liquid in the blood • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • ...
Spelling Practice - Term 1 (Week 2-3) 2017-03-12
Across
- system that is made up of all the bones in your body
- muscle that helps the lungs expand to breath in air
- someone that approaches unfamiliar situations with courage and explores new roles and ideas
- system that circulates blood through the body
- a type of gas important for life
- sensitive fibers beneath the skin
- the pump of each heartbeat in the veins
- system that breaks down food
- substances in food needed for nourishment
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- the skeleton of a person's head
- system composed of muscle and tissues that allow movement
- system that involves breathing
- act of moving around
- someone that takes care of their mind, body and feelings
- a promise to do something
- bands of tissue that allow movement
- high esteem felt or shown toward someone
- vessels that carry blood to the heart
- dioxide chemical exhaled in gas form when breathing
- a backbone
20 Clues: a backbone • act of moving around • a promise to do something • system that breaks down food • system that involves breathing • the skeleton of a person's head • a type of gas important for life • sensitive fibers beneath the skin • bands of tissue that allow movement • vessels that carry blood to the heart • the pump of each heartbeat in the veins • ...
Spelling Practice - Term 1 (Week 2-3) 2017-03-12
Across
- the pump of each heartbeat in the veins
- someone that takes care of their mind, body and feelings
- a promise to do something
- system that involves breathing
- high esteem felt or shown toward someone
- a backbone
- act of moving around
- system that is made up of all the bones in your body
- system that breaks down food
- someone that approaches unfamiliar situations with courage and explores new roles and ideas
- vessels that carry blood to the heart
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- bands of tissue that allow movement
- the skeleton of a person's head
- substances in food needed for nourishment
- sensitive fibers beneath the skin
- system composed of muscle and tissues that allow movement
- muscle that helps the lungs expand to breath in air
- system that circulates blood through the body
- a type of gas important for life
- dioxide chemical exhaled in gas form when breathing
20 Clues: a backbone • act of moving around • a promise to do something • system that breaks down food • system that involves breathing • the skeleton of a person's head • a type of gas important for life • sensitive fibers beneath the skin • bands of tissue that allow movement • vessels that carry blood to the heart • the pump of each heartbeat in the veins • ...
Cells and Heredity "Unit 2" 2022-01-17
Across
- Organ that allows gas exchange in animals
- System that collects and processes information
- Gives a plant support and transports nutrients
- Similar cells grouped together
- The process by which the inside of the body maintains stable conditions
- System that removes waste from the body
- System that takes in oxygen/releases CO2
- Smallest level of organization
- Plants make sugar during this processes
- Gathers information about an animals environment
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- Formed by different tissues functioning together
- A sugar made during photosynthesis
- Tiny openings in a plant's leaves/ allows for gas exchange to take place
- Main site of photosynthesis in a plant
- System that breaks down food
- Animals are born knowing these behaviors
- A living thing
- System that delivers oxygen to all cells
- A group of organs that work together
- Water and nutrients enter the plant here
20 Clues: A living thing • System that breaks down food • Similar cells grouped together • Smallest level of organization • A sugar made during photosynthesis • A group of organs that work together • Main site of photosynthesis in a plant • System that removes waste from the body • Plants make sugar during this processes • Animals are born knowing these behaviors • ...
body systems 2023-03-10
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- breaks down food into nutrients
- in control
- gets rid of waste from blood with excretory system
- not in control
- receive and send messages to the brain to tell the body what to do
- protects your internal organs
- works with bones to move the body
- uses blood to transfer nutrients and oxygen through the body
- takes messages and tells body what to do
- gets rid of waste from the blood
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- helps the digestive system break down food
- pumps blood throughout the body in the circulatory system
- protects the internal organs and maintains body temp
- regulates the body's growth with the endocrine system
- supports and protects organs and creates blood
- takes in oxygen and lets carbon dioxide out
- takes in oxygen and letting out carbon dioxide
- regulates the body's growth
- connect muscles to skeleton
- pumps blood in the muscular system
20 Clues: in control • not in control • regulates the body's growth • connect muscles to skeleton • protects your internal organs • breaks down food into nutrients • gets rid of waste from the blood • works with bones to move the body • pumps blood in the muscular system • takes messages and tells body what to do • helps the digestive system break down food • ...
A + P 2024-08-26
Across
- Moves a system away from its starting state
- Organ system that includes hair & nails
- Makes up 60-80% of the body
- Type of homeostasis that requires the nervous or endocrine system
- Body cavity that is further divided into the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
- Life function that concerns the ability to respond to dangerous situations
- Number of MAIN body cavities
- Organ system where blood cells are formed
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- Equal right and left sides
- Cavity that protects the brain
- Near the body surface
- Survival need that regulates gas exchange
- Area between the visceral and parietal layers
- Abdominopelvic region that lies between the right and left hypochondrium
- Lying down, face up
- Organ system that removes carbon dioxide from the bloodstream
- The study of internal and external structures of the body and the physical relationships between them
- The study of tissues
- __________ determines function
- The least complex level of organization
20 Clues: Lying down, face up • The study of tissues • Near the body surface • Equal right and left sides • Makes up 60-80% of the body • Number of MAIN body cavities • Cavity that protects the brain • __________ determines function • Organ system that includes hair & nails • The least complex level of organization • Survival need that regulates gas exchange • ...
Roger and M'Kenna's Structures 2025-12-12
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- ______ intestine that absorbs most nutrients
- the building blocks of the body
- the _______ pumps blood
- system that brings air into body
- controls what moves in and out of the cell
- a group of cells working together
- tissue that carries nutrients
- major source of energy in the body
- hold air in our body
- the boss of the cell
- breaks down food with acid
- system that carries nutrients
- an organ that provides structure
- system that sends messages
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- moves food to stomach
- send messages in the body
- a simple sugar
- the basic unit of structure and function
- the smallest blood vessels
- system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- two words, sends messages between brain and body
- system that allows movement
- another word for wind pipe
- where gas exchange occurs
- ______ intestine that absorbs water
25 Clues: a simple sugar • hold air in our body • the boss of the cell • moves food to stomach • the _______ pumps blood • send messages in the body • where gas exchange occurs • the smallest blood vessels • another word for wind pipe • breaks down food with acid • system that sends messages • system that allows movement • tissue that carries nutrients • system that carries nutrients • ...
Respiratory 2023-06-28
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- Respiratory disorder marked by recurrent attacks of breathing difficulty
- An inflammation of the pleura.
- Improve the ability to cough up mucus from the respiratory tract
- Patients with asthma have spasms of the …..
- Temporary cessation of breathing
- Refers to the lungs or respiratory system
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- The diagnosis of a patient who is breathing rapidly
- An incision of the trachea to allow for oxygen exchange
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide which takes place in small sacs in the lungs
- A general term for a deficiency of oxygen in body tissues
- Pertaining to a blood vessel
11 Clues: Pertaining to a blood vessel • An inflammation of the pleura. • Temporary cessation of breathing • Refers to the lungs or respiratory system • Patients with asthma have spasms of the ….. • The diagnosis of a patient who is breathing rapidly • An incision of the trachea to allow for oxygen exchange • A general term for a deficiency of oxygen in body tissues • ...
Evan Anderson 7 2023-03-03
Across
- liquid waste
- organ that filters blood
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- space in the chest
- system that regulates liquid in the blood
- system that brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- stores the bile
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- tubes that connect to the bladder and kidney
- exit tube
- tiny air sacs in lungs
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- system where organs that break food down into nutrients
- digestion that breaks food into smaller pieces
- digestion where the food is changed into a new substance
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- uses oxygen to break apart glucose
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • stores the bile • space in the chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • uses oxygen to break apart glucose • what the body needs but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • system that regulates liquid in the blood • tubes that connect to the bladder and kidney • ...
Olivia2 2024-03-01
Across
- digestion food broken into smaller pieces
- muscles push food throughout the digestive system
- exit tube
- liver cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- respiration uses 02 to break apart glucose
- system that brings in 02 and removes C02
- organ that filters blood
- liquid waste
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- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- system regulates liquid in the blood
- is a small part of kidney that connects to the bladder
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- system where organs break food down into nutrients
- bladder stores the bile
- Cavity space In chest
- what the body needs but doesn't make
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • Cavity space In chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • bladder stores the bile • organ that filters blood • system regulates liquid in the blood • what the body needs but doesn't make • system that brings in 02 and removes C02 • digestion food broken into smaller pieces • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • respiration uses 02 to break apart glucose • ...
MaxT P7 2024-03-01
Across
- Muscle that pushes food through the entire digestive system
- Space in chest
- Small part of kidney that filters blood
- Exit tube
- Uses oxygen to break apart glucose
- Digestion where food is broken into smaller pieces; from teeth
- Liquid waste
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- Tiny air sacs in lungs
- Stores the bile
- Tubes that connect the bladder to the kidneys
- Organ that filters blood
- System that breaks food down into nutrients
- Cleans toxins from the blood and makes bile
- What the body needs but doesn't make
- System that regulates liquid in the blood
- Body system that brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Digestion where food is dissolved into a new substance; Saliva
17 Clues: Exit tube • Liquid waste • Space in chest • Stores the bile • Tiny air sacs in lungs • Organ that filters blood • Uses oxygen to break apart glucose • What the body needs but doesn't make • Small part of kidney that filters blood • System that regulates liquid in the blood • System that breaks food down into nutrients • Cleans toxins from the blood and makes bile • ...
Wesley Crossword Chap.2 2024-03-01
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- What the body needs but doesn't make (ex. Water)
- Organ that filters blood
- Organ that stores bile
- Uses o2 to break apart glucose
- Cleans toxins and makes bile
- Space in chest
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- Digestion that changes food into other substances by body made acids
- Liquid waste
- Small part of kidney that filters blood
- System that takes nutrients from food
- Muscles push food through the digestive system
- System that brings o2 and removes co2
- Digestion that breaks down food by smashing and mashing
- Tubes that connect the bladder and the kidneys
- Tiny air sacs in lungs
- System that regulates liquid in the blood
- Exit tube for urine
17 Clues: Liquid waste • Space in chest • Exit tube for urine • Organ that stores bile • Tiny air sacs in lungs • Organ that filters blood • Cleans toxins and makes bile • Uses o2 to break apart glucose • System that takes nutrients from food • System that brings o2 and removes co2 • Small part of kidney that filters blood • System that regulates liquid in the blood • ...
Wordwall crossword Cash 2024-03-01
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- type of digestion that breaks food down into smaller pieces
- type of digestion that changes the food into new substances
- space in the chest
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- uses O2 to break apart glucose
- the system that regulates liquid in the blood
- substance that provides nourishment for body functions
- exit tube
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- muscles push food through the digestive system
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- organ that filters blood
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- Stores the bile
- system that brings in O2 and removes CO2
- Small part of the kidney that filters blood
- liquid waste
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • Stores the bile • space in the chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • uses O2 to break apart glucose • cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile • system that brings in O2 and removes CO2 • tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys • system that breaks down food into nutrients • Small part of the kidney that filters blood • ...
Body Systems 2023-01-20
Across
- system includes lymph nodes and white blood cells
- system that breaks food into nutrients
- system that includes the heart and veins
- system that brings in oxygen and releases CO2
- system that supports the body
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- system that includes the kidneys and bladder
- system works with the skeletal system to move
- system is the first barrier to disease
- system that produces hormones for body function
- system that controls all body functions
10 Clues: system that supports the body • system that breaks food into nutrients • system is the first barrier to disease • system that controls all body functions • system that includes the heart and veins • system that includes the kidneys and bladder • system works with the skeletal system to move • system that brings in oxygen and releases CO2 • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
Across
- part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air.
- makes new bone and helps repair damage
- the continuation of the airway below the larynx.
- The brain and the spinal cord are included in this part of the nervous system.
- coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- The side of the cerebrum that is considered the logical, analytical, objective side.
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite, sleep patterns, and other processes in your body that happen automatically.
- We can't consciously control These muscles.
- The muscles that contract to bend a limb at a joint.
- carry blood away from the heart
- this system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
- Where The two openings of the airway (the nasal cavity and the mouth) meet
- contains your intelligence, memory, personality, emotion, speech, and ability to feel and move
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- The big artery that comes from the heart
- Bone that is made up of a mesh-like network of tiny pieces of bone called trabecula.
- A bone with holes and channels running through it, carrying blood vessels and nerves.
- the largest and most complex part of the brain
- when the diaphragm moves upward and the chest wall muscles relax
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- These muscles help hold the skeleton together, give the body shape, and help it with everyday movements
- The septum that acts as a wall between the two ventricles.
- The number of cells bone contains
22 Clues: carry blood away from the heart • The number of cells bone contains • makes new bone and helps repair damage • The big artery that comes from the heart • We can't consciously control These muscles. • the largest and most complex part of the brain • the continuation of the airway below the larynx. • The muscles that contract to bend a limb at a joint. • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
Across
- part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air.
- makes new bone and helps repair damage
- the continuation of the airway below the larynx.
- The brain and the spinal cord are included in this part of the nervous system.
- coordinates the muscle movements ordered by the motor cortex
- The side of the cerebrum that is considered the logical, analytical, objective side.
- controls your pulse, thirst, appetite, sleep patterns, and other processes in your body that happen automatically.
- We can't consciously control These muscles.
- The muscles that contract to bend a limb at a joint.
- carry blood away from the heart
- this system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
- Where The two openings of the airway (the nasal cavity and the mouth) meet
- contains your intelligence, memory, personality, emotion, speech, and ability to feel and move
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- The big artery that comes from the heart
- Bone that is made up of a mesh-like network of tiny pieces of bone called trabecula.
- A bone with holes and channels running through it, carrying blood vessels and nerves.
- the largest and most complex part of the brain
- when the diaphragm moves upward and the chest wall muscles relax
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- These muscles help hold the skeleton together, give the body shape, and help it with everyday movements
- The septum that acts as a wall between the two ventricles.
- The number of cells bone contains
22 Clues: carry blood away from the heart • The number of cells bone contains • makes new bone and helps repair damage • The big artery that comes from the heart • We can't consciously control These muscles. • the largest and most complex part of the brain • the continuation of the airway below the larynx. • The muscles that contract to bend a limb at a joint. • ...
Science Review 2022-09-30
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- Organ system that is primarily responsible for movement
- organ system responsible for removing liquid waste and filtering out the blood
- Organ system that maintains internal balance by secreting hormones
- Organ system that is responsible for sending and receiving messages
- Gel like fluid that hold the organelles in place
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- stores material in the cells
- Different organ systems working together for an ___________
- Organ system responsible for holding organs in place and protecting inner organs. Also produces red blood cells.
- Organ system that absorbs nutrients from food and removes solid waste.
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- Organ system that acts as a barrier
- Creates energy for the cell
- All living things come from other living things is part of the cell____________
- Basic unit of life
- Organ system responsible for providing oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- Organ system that transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- A group of tissue with similar function
- A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- A group of cells with similar function
- Controls cell functions. Holds genetic material.
20 Clues: Basic unit of life • Creates energy for the cell • stores material in the cells • Organ system that acts as a barrier • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells • A group of cells with similar function • A group of tissue with similar function • Gel like fluid that hold the organelles in place • Controls cell functions. Holds genetic material. • ...
Systems and their Functions 2024-07-07
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- System Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- Collection of tissues that have an identifiable structure and performs specific functions
- System Carries messages through the central nervous system
- System Covers, shapes and supports skeletal tissue
- System Produces children and passes on our genetics
- System Also known as the lymphatic, protects the body from disease
- Middle part of the muscle
- System Controls the steady delivery of blood through the body
- The part of the muscle furthest from the skeleton with a moveable attachment
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- System Forms the physical foundation of the body
- System Largest organ of the body
- System Elimination Of waste
- Fixed part of the muscle closest to the skeleton
- System Enables breathing and supplies the body with oxygen
- System Affects growth development, sexual activities, and normal regulatory process of the body
15 Clues: Middle part of the muscle • System Elimination Of waste • System Largest organ of the body • System Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • System Forms the physical foundation of the body • Fixed part of the muscle closest to the skeleton • System Covers, shapes and supports skeletal tissue • System Produces children and passes on our genetics • ...
Metabolism CrossWord 2022-10-20
10 Clues: Comes from starch • digests your food • Helps form protein • Smaller than cells • Comes from the air • Helps your muscles grow • breaks down into glucose • transports your molecules • Can’t bee seen with naked eye • exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
Anatomy - Nervous System 2018-04-10
Across
- Star-shaped microglia (9).
- Principal intracellular cation involved in the action potential (9).
- Middle layer of the meninges (9, 5).
- Voluntary part of the peripheral nervous system (7, 7, 6).
- Part of the brain that has a role in respiratory and heart rate (7).
- Name given to a nerve delivering the impulse towards the central nervous system (8).
- Brain structure responsible for the autonomic nervous system (12).
- Cranial nerve I (9).
- Principal extracellular cation involved in the action potential (6).
- Layer of the meninges that is in contact with the brain (3, 5).
- Name given to a nerve delivering the impulse away from the central nervous system (8).
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- Outer layer of the meninges – closest to the skull (4, 5).
- Describes the autonomic nervous system control (11).
- Cranial nerve II (5).
- Neuromuscular junction neurotransmitter (13).
- A structure of the endocrine system that is located next to the hypothalamus (9, 5).
- Cranial nerve X (5).
- Nervous system phagocyte (9).
- Cell of the nervous system (7).
- One half of the central nervous system (5).
20 Clues: Cranial nerve X (5). • Cranial nerve I (9). • Cranial nerve II (5). • Star-shaped microglia (9). • Nervous system phagocyte (9). • Cell of the nervous system (7). • Middle layer of the meninges (9, 5). • One half of the central nervous system (5). • Neuromuscular junction neurotransmitter (13). • Describes the autonomic nervous system control (11). • ...
Body Systems 2024-05-06
15 Clues: oxygen • hormones • a barrier • body movement • filters blood • removes waste • control system • adults have 206 • absorbs nutrients • synonym to the skull • includes two intestines • transportation in the body • absorbs nutrients from liquids • is different for males and female • transports from the mouth to stomach
Organs/Systems 2025-10-10
Across
- This organ helps you breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The small and large __________ are part of the digestive system.
- The largest organ of the body that protects internal organs and regulates temperature.
- system the brain is in
- This organ produces bile to help digest fats.
- This muscular organ helps with digestion by churning food.
- The pancreas belongs to this system that controls hormones.
- system the skin is in
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- system the stomach is in
- These organs work together to remove carbon dioxide from the blood.
- system the kidneys are in
- system the lungs are in
- The brain and spinal cord make up this system.
- The organ responsible for filtering blood and producing urine.
- system the heart is in
16 Clues: system the skin is in • system the brain is in • system the heart is in • system the lungs are in • system the stomach is in • system the kidneys are in • Organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • This organ produces bile to help digest fats. • The brain and spinal cord make up this system. • This muscular organ helps with digestion by churning food. • ...
Organ Systems 2022-05-19
Across
- our body's 'sewerage system'
- A pea-sized body attached to the base of the brain
- a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism
- your body's central framework
- a long, tube-like band of tissue
- a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants
- the spongy tissue inside some of your bones such as your hip and thigh bones
- We are born with about 300 soft _____
- either of a pair of tubes along which eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus.
- pumps blood from the heart to the lung
- consists of the gastrointestinal tract
- the prominent structure between the eyes that serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract and contains the olfactory organ
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- your body's outer layer
- largest internal organ
- is one of three types of vertebrate muscle tissue with the other two being skeletal muscle and smooth muscle
- complex network of glands and organs
- our bodys outmost layer of protection
- It plays an essential role in converting the food we eat into fuel for the body's cells
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- highly complex part of an animal that coordinates its actions and sensory information
- is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction.
- is divided into four chambers consisting of two atria and two ventricles
22 Clues: largest internal organ • your body's outer layer • our body's 'sewerage system' • your body's central framework • a long, tube-like band of tissue • complex network of glands and organs • our bodys outmost layer of protection • We are born with about 300 soft _____ • pumps blood from the heart to the lung • consists of the gastrointestinal tract • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-06
Across
- organs that gets rid of waste from blood.
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use.
- Organs that help you breathe.
- bone that protects your brain.
- The heart, liver and brain are all examples of an _ _ _ _ _.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- system that helps you to fight disease.
- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere
- a blood vessel that pumps blood away from the heart.
- organ that reabsorbs water from food.
- groups of cells with a similar function that work together.
Down
- a group of organs working together: organ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones.
- basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- organ that contains acid and breaks down food.
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- Organ system that gives your body structure.
- Large organ that forms part of the digestive system.
- the endocrine system produces these chemicals that help regulate growth.
- organ system that removes waste from your body.
- small tubes within your lungs.
- organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses.
- organ that pumps blood.
24 Clues: organ that pumps blood. • Organs that help you breathe. • bone that protects your brain. • small tubes within your lungs. • Tissue that connects muscle to bone. • organ that reabsorbs water from food. • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food. • bones that protect the heart and lungs. • system that helps you to fight disease. • organs that gets rid of waste from blood. • ...
Respiratory and Immune Systems Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-30
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- The tube that carries air from the nose to the lungs.
- This is usually an injection (shot) that contains a little amount of a virus to help your body develop antibodies so that you are immune from catching the virus later.
- Chicken pox, measles, and the flu are examples of ____________.
- The organ that cleans out old cells from blood.
- Small hairs in your respiratory system that help trap dust and dirt.
- Muscle underneath your lungs that helps with breathing.
- Two large, spongy organs in your chest that help you breathe.
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- a type of pathogen that can be killed by antibiotics
- Tiny sacs at the end of your bronchial tubes that help put oxygen in the blood.
- When you are sick, white blood cells create ________ to fight the infection.
- ________ flush germs out of our eyes.
- Name of the body system responsible for breathing.
- Largest organ of the immune system.
13 Clues: Largest organ of the immune system. • ________ flush germs out of our eyes. • The organ that cleans out old cells from blood. • Name of the body system responsible for breathing. • a type of pathogen that can be killed by antibiotics • The tube that carries air from the nose to the lungs. • Muscle underneath your lungs that helps with breathing. • ...
Daniel7 2023-03-03
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- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- organ that filter blood
- in chest
- air sacs in lungs
- tube
- system -organs that break food down into
- small part of kidney that filter blood
- push food through the digestive system
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- digestion- food broken into smaller pieces
- that connect the bladder and kidneys
- system- regulates liquid in the blood
- what the body needs but doesin't make
- waste
- brings in o2 removes co2
14 Clues: tube • waste • in chest • air sacs in lungs • organ that filter blood • brings in o2 removes co2 • uses o2 to break apart glucose • that connect the bladder and kidneys • system- regulates liquid in the blood • what the body needs but doesin't make • small part of kidney that filter blood • push food through the digestive system • system -organs that break food down into • ...
Daniel7 2023-03-03
Across
- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- organ that filter blood
- in chest
- air sacs in lungs
- tube
- system -organs that break food down into
- small part of kidney that filter blood
- push food through the digestive system
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- digestion- food broken into smaller pieces
- that connect the bladder and kidneys
- system- regulates liquid in the blood
- what the body needs but doesin't make
- waste
- brings in o2 removes co2
14 Clues: tube • waste • in chest • air sacs in lungs • organ that filter blood • brings in o2 removes co2 • uses o2 to break apart glucose • that connect the bladder and kidneys • system- regulates liquid in the blood • what the body needs but doesin't make • small part of kidney that filter blood • push food through the digestive system • system -organs that break food down into • ...
Daniel7 2023-03-03
Across
- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- organ that filter blood
- in chest
- air sacs in lungs
- tube
- system -organs that break food down into
- small part of kidney that filter blood
- push food through the digestive system
Down
- digestion- food broken into smaller pieces
- that connect the bladder and kidneys
- system- regulates liquid in the blood
- what the body needs but doesin't make
- waste
- brings in o2 removes co2
14 Clues: tube • waste • in chest • air sacs in lungs • organ that filter blood • brings in o2 removes co2 • uses o2 to break apart glucose • that connect the bladder and kidneys • system- regulates liquid in the blood • what the body needs but doesin't make • small part of kidney that filter blood • push food through the digestive system • system -organs that break food down into • ...
Daniel7 2023-03-03
Across
- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- organ that filter blood
- in chest
- air sacs in lungs
- tube
- system -organs that break food down into
- small part of kidney that filter blood
- push food through the digestive system
Down
- digestion- food broken into smaller pieces
- that connect the bladder and kidneys
- system- regulates liquid in the blood
- what the body needs but doesin't make
- waste
- brings in o2 removes co2
14 Clues: tube • waste • in chest • air sacs in lungs • organ that filter blood • brings in o2 removes co2 • uses o2 to break apart glucose • that connect the bladder and kidneys • system- regulates liquid in the blood • what the body needs but doesin't make • small part of kidney that filter blood • push food through the digestive system • system -organs that break food down into • ...
Wordwall 2022-02-23
Across
- small part of the kidney that filters food
- organ that filters blood
- tubes that connect the bladder to kidneys
- exit tube
- space in chest
- tiny air sacks in lungs
- regulates liquid in blood
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- the change of food into substances
- organs that break down nutrients
- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
- bring in o2 removes co2
- what is the body needs but doesn't makes
- liquid waste
14 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • bring in o2 removes co2 • tiny air sacks in lungs • organ that filters blood • regulates liquid in blood • uses o2 to break apart glucose • organs that break down nutrients • the change of food into substances • cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • what is the body needs but doesn't makes • tubes that connect the bladder to kidneys • ...
Tobacco 2024-05-14
Across
- The most addictive chemical in tobacco
- The drug classification of tobacco
- body system that contains the heart
- colorless, odorless gas
- Woody shrub like plant
- also referred to as dip or spit
Down
- The body system that contains the lungs
- Where tobacco is most commonly grown
- Most common form of tobacco
- The number of cigarettes in a pack
- Body system that contains the brain
- Hormone that makes you feel good
- Dark, sticky substance that coats the lungs
- Cancer Causing Chemical
14 Clues: Woody shrub like plant • colorless, odorless gas • Cancer Causing Chemical • Most common form of tobacco • also referred to as dip or spit • Hormone that makes you feel good • The drug classification of tobacco • The number of cigarettes in a pack • body system that contains the heart • Body system that contains the brain • Where tobacco is most commonly grown • ...
Part of body 2021-05-01
Across
- :to hear
- lips : are often beautified by women with lipstick to make it look well-groomed.
- its function is to exchange oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out of the body
- : on the human head which has the function of protecting the head from direct sunlight
- protect our eyes from sweat droplets.
- serves to see or detect the surrounding environment.
- serves to protect the front eyeball from foreign objects from outside
- to cover the inner body
- : The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell
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- mouth :is also a means of speaking.
- serves to protect the brain in the head
- :for taste
- system : The respiratory system serves to provide oxygen throughout the body,
- function of the gums to protect the tooth roots and tooth root tissue
- : to smell.
- protect our eyes from the glare.
- : 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
- sensory tool that has a function to hear the sounds that are around us
- :for see
- also serves to keep food when chewing so that it does not spill out.
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. • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-06
Across
- a dome-shaped muscular partition
- known as CO2
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- rings called cartilage
- you use it to smell
- branching blood vessels
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- the spreading of something more widely
- they puff up when we breathe
- you breathe it
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- any of the major air passages of the lungs
- like a cage for your lungs
12 Clues: known as CO2 • you breathe it • you use it to smell • rings called cartilage • branching blood vessels • tiny air sacs in the lungs • like a cage for your lungs • they puff up when we breathe • a dome-shaped muscular partition • the spreading of something more widely • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • any of the major air passages of the lungs
The respiratory system 2021-12-02
Across
- This is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating lungs
- The lungs and respiratory system allow oxygen in the air to be taken into the body
- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract
- The smallest vessels which contain oxygenated blood
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- the process whereby gases move from an area of high pressure to low pressure.
- It is the organ that collects air
- the system in living organisms that takes up oxygen and discharges carbon dioxide in order to satisfy energy requirements
- These are the air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air to each lung
- the bony framework of the thoracic cavity
12 Clues: It is the organ that collects air • the bony framework of the thoracic cavity • It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs • serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract • The smallest vessels which contain oxygenated blood • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air to each lung • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
Across
- The bones that protects your lungs
- A 4 meter long tube in your throat
- The opposite of oxygen
- The net passive movement of molecules
- How Co2 becomes red blood cells
- Air passages inside the lung
Down
- The smallest of the blood vessels
- The sense of smell
- Air passages that connect to the lungs
- What humans breathe
- A thin skeletal muscle at the base of the chest
- The organ we use to breathe
12 Clues: The sense of smell • What humans breathe • The opposite of oxygen • The organ we use to breathe • Air passages inside the lung • How Co2 becomes red blood cells • The smallest of the blood vessels • The bones that protects your lungs • A 4 meter long tube in your throat • The net passive movement of molecules • Air passages that connect to the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
12 Clues: air sacs • what we breathe • air ways to the lungs • keeps your lungs safe • where breathing starts • relaxes when you exhale • splits air to each lung • the waste that we exhale • the smallest blood vessel • high and low concentration • the main source of respiration • pipe that connects to your lungs
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
Across
- small air tubes
- a muscle that inflates and deflates the lungs
- Protects the organ
- air sacs
- splits air into each lung
- changes the structure of the lungs
- Where air enters the body
Down
- waste gas
- It is the pipe that sends air into the lungs
- the process whereby gases move from high to low
- The air we breath
- It is the organ that collects the air
12 Clues: air sacs • waste gas • small air tubes • The air we breath • Protects the organ • splits air into each lung • Where air enters the body • changes the structure of the lungs • It is the organ that collects the air • It is the pipe that sends air into the lungs • a muscle that inflates and deflates the lungs • the process whereby gases move from high to low
The respiratory system 2021-12-02
12 Clues: small air tubes • change of density • you can smell with • the thing we breath • sends oxygen to cells • air sacs for the lungs • protection for the lungs • the airways for the lungs • the smallest blood vessel • the waste exhales from the body • the organ responsible for breathing • the muscle that works with your lungs
The respiratory system 2021-12-02
12 Clues: small air tubes • change of density • you can smell with • the thing we breath • sends oxygen to cells • air sacs for the lungs • protection for the lungs • the airways for the lungs • the smallest blood vessel • the waste exhales from the body • the organ responsible for breathing • the muscle that works with your lungs
the respiratory system 2021-12-02
12 Clues: small air tubes • what u breath in • what we breath out • it collects the air • very tiny blood cells • a hole you breath from • a thin skeletal muscle • has twelve on each side • found at end of trachea • pipe that send air to your lungs • where the lungs and the blood exchange • high concentration and low concentration
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
Across
- inflating and deflating the lungs
- chemical compound composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms
- the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- what you use to smell
- where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged for carbon dioxide and waste
Down
- occurs in liquids and gases when their particles collide randomly and spread out
- what you use to breath
- need it to breath
- air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- is found at the end of the end of the end
- protects organs
12 Clues: protects organs • need it to breath • what you use to smell • what you use to breath • inflating and deflating the lungs • the pipe that sends air to the lungs • is found at the end of the end of the end • the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • chemical compound composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-02
Across
- Very tiny blood vessels
- It is found at the end of the trachea
- Air sacs that exchange oxygen
- The net movement of anything
- type of gas CO2
Down
- Source of life
- The bony framework
- The pipe that sends air to the lungs
- The organ that collects the air
- Small air tubes
- First part of respiration
- The muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
12 Clues: Source of life • Small air tubes • type of gas CO2 • The bony framework • Very tiny blood vessels • First part of respiration • The net movement of anything • Air sacs that exchange oxygen • The organ that collects the air • The pipe that sends air to the lungs • It is found at the end of the trachea • The muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
The Respiratory System 2013-12-10
Across
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- where gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- we breath it out
- the muscle that pushes air out of your lungs
- when we breath in
- we breath it in
- the hairs in your nose
- when we breath out
Down
- to not use oxygen when we exercise
- to use oxygen when we exercise
- it stops you from choking
- the medical name of your voice box
12 Clues: we breath it in • we breath it out • when we breath in • when we breath out • the hairs in your nose • it stops you from choking • to use oxygen when we exercise • to not use oxygen when we exercise • the medical name of your voice box • the main organ of the respiratory system • the muscle that pushes air out of your lungs • where gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
The Respiratory System 2014-04-23
Across
- the blood vessels that surround each alveolus
- a band of muscle at the bottom of the thorax
- the muscles that move the rib cage
- The action of moving air in and out of the lungs
- a property of the walls of the alveoli that allows gases to dissolve
- the gas we want to get into the blood stream
Down
- Small air sacs
- One of a pair of tubes in the lungs
- Also known as the windpipe
- the smallest air pathways in the lungs
- Rings of this hold the trachea open
- the gas we want to remove from the blood stream
12 Clues: Small air sacs • Also known as the windpipe • the muscles that move the rib cage • One of a pair of tubes in the lungs • Rings of this hold the trachea open • the smallest air pathways in the lungs • a band of muscle at the bottom of the thorax • the gas we want to get into the blood stream • the blood vessels that surround each alveolus • ...
The Respiratory System 2015-09-29
Across
- Poisonous.
- Pair of breathing organs located in the chest.
- Infectious and inflammatory lung disease.
- Disease often caused by smoking.
- Another name for the windpipe.
- Airway between the throat and the lungs.
- Good air.
Down
- To breathe air out.
- Disease often caused by an allergy.
- Organ of the human respiratory system that air enters.
- Process in which our cells use oxygen and sugar to produce energy.
- To breathe air in.
12 Clues: Good air. • Poisonous. • To breathe air in. • To breathe air out. • Another name for the windpipe. • Disease often caused by smoking. • Disease often caused by an allergy. • Airway between the throat and the lungs. • Infectious and inflammatory lung disease. • Pair of breathing organs located in the chest. • Organ of the human respiratory system that air enters. • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-02-03
Across
- The muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest and helps air come in and leave your lungs.
- Where your vocal cords are located.
- Where the gas exchange physically occurs.
- The body system that is responsible for taking in oxygen and disposing of carbon dioxide.
- Connects to the larynx and provides air to the lungs.
Down
- Your secondary external opening for breathing.
- An umbrella term for diseases causing difficulty breathing. (Abbreviated)
- Where air is drawn in.
- a common lung disease caused by an infection in the lungs’ air sacs.
- Allow the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide to happen entirely.
- Connect to the trachea to allow oxygen flow to the lungs and carbon dioxide flow out.
- Another word for throat.
12 Clues: Where air is drawn in. • Another word for throat. • Where your vocal cords are located. • Where the gas exchange physically occurs. • Your secondary external opening for breathing. • Connects to the larynx and provides air to the lungs. • Allow the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide to happen entirely. • ...
Respiratory system crossword !! 2019-10-15
Across
- a small hole at the entrance of the nose
- two saclike respiratory organs in the thorax of humans and the higher vertebrates.
- a little hollow, as the socket of a tooth, a follicle of an acinous gland, or a pulmonary alveolus
- a large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face.
- a cartilaginous tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of air
- one of the three fundamental states of matter
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- the smaller branches of the bronchial airways in the respiratory tract
- the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the esophagus and larynx – the tubes going down to the stomach and the lungs.
- the lining of the nasal passage with mucous membranes and hair-like structures
- a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- the process of inhaling and exhaling gas
- voice box, Below the pharynx and at the upper end of the trachea
12 Clues: a small hole at the entrance of the nose • the process of inhaling and exhaling gas • one of the three fundamental states of matter • voice box, Below the pharynx and at the upper end of the trachea • the smaller branches of the bronchial airways in the respiratory tract • the lining of the nasal passage with mucous membranes and hair-like structures • ...
Cardio-respiratory System 2023-07-17
Across
- Measured with a cuff and monitor
- Carries De-Oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Muscle that pumps blood around the body
- Stops backflow of blood
Down
- What separates the two sides of the heart
- Gaseous exchange happens here
- Two of these are in the chest
- Dome shaped muscle, helps you breathe
- Measures oxygen in the blood
- Windpipe other name
- Main Artery that takes blood to the body
- Returns blood from the body
12 Clues: Windpipe other name • Stops backflow of blood • Returns blood from the body • Measures oxygen in the blood • Gaseous exchange happens here • Two of these are in the chest • Measured with a cuff and monitor • Dome shaped muscle, helps you breathe • Muscle that pumps blood around the body • Main Artery that takes blood to the body • What separates the two sides of the heart • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-04-24
Across
- a muscle between the chest and the abdomen
- air passages inside the lungs.
- it's also called your windpipe.
- A part of your face above the mouth.
- a network of tiny blood vessels
- Otherwise known as O2
Down
- the movement of molecules in a fluid
- What allows us to breathe
- tiny air sacs
- any of the major air passages of the lungs
- A curved bone attached to the spine.
- dioxide known as Co2
12 Clues: tiny air sacs • dioxide known as Co2 • Otherwise known as O2 • What allows us to breathe • air passages inside the lungs. • it's also called your windpipe. • a network of tiny blood vessels • the movement of molecules in a fluid • A curved bone attached to the spine. • A part of your face above the mouth. • a muscle between the chest and the abdomen • ...
Respiratory system - Introduction 2025-01-19
Across
- - ability of lungs and thorax to expand
- - accumulation of pus in lungs
- - the normal value at the end 6mm HG
- - process of intake of o2 and co2 out
Down
- - volume of air remaining in lungs after forced expiration
- - circulation of replacement of air or gas in space
- - outer layer of pleura
- - non respiratory function
- - inspiration is an _____ process
- - simple instrument used for lung volume
- - irritation of nasal mucous membrane reflex
- - responsible for lowering the surface tension of fluid
12 Clues: - outer layer of pleura • - non respiratory function • - accumulation of pus in lungs • - inspiration is an _____ process • - the normal value at the end 6mm HG • - process of intake of o2 and co2 out • - ability of lungs and thorax to expand • - simple instrument used for lung volume • - irritation of nasal mucous membrane reflex • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-04-25
Across
- A muscle that helps you breathe by moving up and down.
- The waste gas your body breathes out.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi that carry air deeper into the lungs.
- The windpipe that carries air from the mouth and nose to the lungs.
- A device you use it smell with
- Small blood vessels that surround the alveoli and carry gases to and from the blood.
Down
- The process where gases move from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- Organs where gas exchange happens.
- The gas you breathe in that your body needs for energy.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place.
- Two main airways that branch from the trachea into each lung.
- Bones that protect the lungs and other organs in the chest.
12 Clues: A device you use it smell with • Organs where gas exchange happens. • The waste gas your body breathes out. • A muscle that helps you breathe by moving up and down. • The gas you breathe in that your body needs for energy. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place. • Bones that protect the lungs and other organs in the chest. • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-10-11
Across
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart after it has delivered oxygen and nutrients to tissues.
- The act of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide, an essential function of the respiratory system.
- A large organ that processes nutrients from food, produces bile for digestion, and detoxifies chemicals in the blood.
- Structures where two or more bones meet, allowing movement and flexibility in the skeletal system.
- Chemical messengers produced by glands that regulate bodily functions like growth, metabolism, and mood.
- The fluid that circulates through the body, transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste. It’s essential for various bodily functions.
- The smallest structural units of life, which make up all body tissues and organs.
- A gas that the body needs to survive, essential for producing energy in cells through respiration.
- Rigid organs that make up the skeletal system, providing structure, protection, and support to the body.
- Bundles of fibers in the nervous system that transmit signals between the brain and other body parts, enabling sensation and movement.
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- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes.
- Tissues that allow movement by contracting and relaxing. They are part of the muscular system.
- A hollow organ in the digestive system that breaks down food using digestive juices and enzymes.
- Refers to the body’s defense system that protects against infections, diseases, and foreign invaders.
- The process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed and used for energy, growth, and repair.
- The body's largest organ, which acts as a protective barrier, regulates temperature, and provides sensation.
- The power derived from food and oxygen to fuel bodily functions, movement, and cellular processes.
- The organ that controls thoughts, memory, emotions, and bodily functions. It is the central component of the nervous system.
- Organs in the urinary system that filter blood, remove waste, and regulate fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
- Organs in the respiratory system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide through the process of breathing.
20 Clues: The smallest structural units of life, which make up all body tissues and organs. • Tissues that allow movement by contracting and relaxing. They are part of the muscular system. • A hollow organ in the digestive system that breaks down food using digestive juices and enzymes. • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-10-11
Across
- Rigid organs that make up the skeletal system, providing structure, protection, and support to the body.
- Refers to the body’s defense system that protects against infections, diseases, and foreign invaders.
- The organ that controls thoughts, memory, emotions, and bodily functions. It is the central component of the nervous system.
- A hollow organ in the digestive system that breaks down food using digestive juices and enzymes.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes.
- The process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed and used for energy, growth, and repair.
- The power derived from food and oxygen to fuel bodily functions, movement, and cellular processes.
- Organs in the urinary system that filter blood, remove waste, and regulate fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
- Organs in the respiratory system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide through the process of breathing.
Down
- Chemical messengers produced by glands that regulate bodily functions like growth, metabolism, and mood.
- A large organ that processes nutrients from food, produces bile for digestion, and detoxifies chemicals in the blood.
- A gas that the body needs to survive, essential for producing energy in cells through respiration.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart after it has delivered oxygen and nutrients to tissues.
- The act of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide, an essential function of the respiratory system.
- Tissues that allow movement by contracting and relaxing. They are part of the muscular system.
- The fluid that circulates through the body, transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste. It’s essential for various bodily functions.
- Structures where two or more bones meet, allowing movement and flexibility in the skeletal system.
- The smallest structural units of life, which make up all body tissues and organs.
- The body's largest organ, which acts as a protective barrier, regulates temperature, and provides sensation.
- Bundles of fibers in the nervous system that transmit signals between the brain and other body parts, enabling sensation and movement.
20 Clues: The smallest structural units of life, which make up all body tissues and organs. • Tissues that allow movement by contracting and relaxing. They are part of the muscular system. • A hollow organ in the digestive system that breaks down food using digestive juices and enzymes. • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-09
Across
- Contains joints, tendons, ligaments
- Kidney, ureters, bladder are important organs of this system
- This system moves blood throughout your body
- Controls the body with electrical signals
- Supports, protects the body
- Muscles found in the heart
Down
- Provide movement inside and outside the body
- This system is your skin
- This system contains millions of alveoli
- Carries Lymph throughout your body
- Contains glands that release hormones
- Main job is to fight disease
- Breaks down your food
- Contols the body with electrical signals
14 Clues: Breaks down your food • This system is your skin • Muscles found in the heart • Supports, protects the body • Main job is to fight disease • Carries Lymph throughout your body • Contains joints, tendons, ligaments • Contains glands that release hormones • This system contains millions of alveoli • Contols the body with electrical signals • ...
Respiratory crossword 2024-10-27
Across
- _______ is removed by the respiratory system
- connects the lungs and the mouth
- the process of the mouth taking in air
Down
- take in air
- the system which takes in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide for the body
- lungs absorb ______ for the body
- the mouth take in ___ from the mouth
- absorbs oxygen for the body
8 Clues: take in air • absorbs oxygen for the body • lungs absorb ______ for the body • connects the lungs and the mouth • the mouth take in ___ from the mouth • the process of the mouth taking in air • _______ is removed by the respiratory system • the system which takes in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide for the body
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2023-10-20
Across
- system, regulates the body with hormones
- system, breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- by physical means
- system, provides structure and protection for the body
- interacting; interrelated; or interdependent elements forming a more complex
- system, provides protection of the body
- change, the formation of a new substance with different properties; cannot be
- system, exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object / material
- system, controls and coordinates the body
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- stimulus, a change within the organism
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- system, produces offspring
- stimulus, a change in the environment outside of the organism
- system, provides movement of the body
- system, removes waste from the body
- balanced; unchanging
- a change in the position of an object
- the body’s ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- the identity of the substance
- system, transports nutrients and oxygen to the body
- change, change which alters matter without changing its chemical composition
- mechanism, a response within a system that influences the activity of that
23 Clues: by physical means • balanced; unchanging • system, produces offspring • the identity of the substance • system, removes waste from the body • system, provides movement of the body • a change in the position of an object • stimulus, a change within the organism • system, provides protection of the body • system, regulates the body with hormones • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2013-09-27
Respiratory system 2021-01-22
8 Clues: expectorats • persistent cough • antihistamine drugs • sore thorat,painful swallowing • beta2 adrenoceptor agonits(SABA) • cause: mycobacterium tuberculosis • upper respiratory tract infection • cause: genetic, immune, system, environmental factor
Respiratory system 2020-05-08
Across
- Middle age disease, in which you cough blood and suffer chest pain, or pain breathing or coughing, unintentional weight loss, fatigue and fever
- Action that take place in the alveoli, in where oxygen get in, and carbon dioxide gets out
- Where the vocal cords are located
- Disease caused by bacteria, in which suffer difficulties to breathe, and it's treated with antibiotics
Down
- carries air from larynx to lungs, covered by cartilage in a "u" shape
- Tiny sacks located in the lungs
- The division of the trachea
- Transports the air, food and water, it includes parts of the oesophagus and the trachea
8 Clues: The division of the trachea • Tiny sacks located in the lungs • Where the vocal cords are located • carries air from larynx to lungs, covered by cartilage in a "u" shape • Transports the air, food and water, it includes parts of the oesophagus and the trachea • Action that take place in the alveoli, in where oxygen get in, and carbon dioxide gets out • ...
Respiratory system 2020-12-05
8 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • also called the windpipe • organs that are used to breathe • oxygen passes to blood through these • smaller branches of the bronchial airway • dome shaped muscle that makes you breathe • the gas that the human body needs to breathe
