respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2021-03-11
8 Clues: The wind pipe • Taking air into the lungs • Muscle located under the lungs • Main organ of respiratory system • Exhalation of breath from the lungs • Branches of trachea which enters the lungs • Double layered protective membrane of the lungs • Tiny sacs within the lungs where gaseous exchange occur
Respiratory System 2016-11-30
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- (The windpipe) that connects pharynx and larynx to lungs
- The primary intake of oxygen is the
- Connects nose and mouth to esophagus
- Where exchange happens between lungs and bloodstream
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- Takes air from Trachea and sends into lungs/alveoli
- AKA voice box
- mini branches from bronchi
- pair of organs situated inside rib cage
8 Clues: AKA voice box • mini branches from bronchi • The primary intake of oxygen is the • Connects nose and mouth to esophagus • pair of organs situated inside rib cage • Takes air from Trachea and sends into lungs/alveoli • Where exchange happens between lungs and bloodstream • (The windpipe) that connects pharynx and larynx to lungs
Respiratory system 2017-11-28
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- takes in air and down the pharynx
- connects the larynx and the pharynx to the lungs
- A passage from the mouth/nose to the air bag
- Has vocal cords in it
- Main passage to the lungs
- allows air in the body and gets rid of corbon dioxide
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- Muscles tat allow us to breath in and out
- allows air from the throat/mouth to get to the lungs
8 Clues: Has vocal cords in it • Main passage to the lungs • takes in air and down the pharynx • Muscles tat allow us to breath in and out • A passage from the mouth/nose to the air bag • connects the larynx and the pharynx to the lungs • allows air from the throat/mouth to get to the lungs • allows air in the body and gets rid of corbon dioxide
Respiratory System 2024-04-23
Respiratory System 2024-08-23
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- - The part of the body where air is taken in.
- - The system responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- - The part of the respiratory system that helps with breathing, located under the lungs.
- - The process of taking air in and out of the lungs.
- - The action of exhaling air out of the lungs.
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- - The muscle that helps us breathe in and out.
- - The organ that filters and warms the air we breathe.
- - A tube that connects the throat to the lungs.
- - Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens.
- - The organ where air goes in and out of the body.
10 Clues: - The part of the body where air is taken in. • - The muscle that helps us breathe in and out. • - The action of exhaling air out of the lungs. • - A tube that connects the throat to the lungs. • - The organ where air goes in and out of the body. • - The process of taking air in and out of the lungs. • - The organ that filters and warms the air we breathe. • ...
respiratory system 2021-09-09
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- the main respiratory muscle that contracts and relaxes to allow air into the lungs.
- During inhalation and exhalation, the lungs and blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The trachea (windpipe) connects to the lungs via a wide airway.
- a collection of organs and tissues that cooperate to allow you to breathe
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- These air-filled gaps along the sides of the nose help to lighten the skull.
- Food and air both pass through the ____ on their way to their final destinations. Speech is also influenced by the ____
- the main airway to the lungs.
- allows air to pass through
8 Clues: allows air to pass through • the main airway to the lungs. • The trachea (windpipe) connects to the lungs via a wide airway. • a collection of organs and tissues that cooperate to allow you to breathe • These air-filled gaps along the sides of the nose help to lighten the skull. • the main respiratory muscle that contracts and relaxes to allow air into the lungs. • ...
respiratory system 2021-12-02
8 Clues: small air tubes • we use it for smelling • organ that collects air • sacks that exchange oxygen • a pipe that sends oxygen to the lungs • air that without it you will not live • in charge of deflating and inflating your lungs • at the end of the trachea splits air both lungs
Respiratory System 2025-02-17
8 Clues: Expiration cycle time • Inspiration cycle time • Number of breaths per minute • Respirations times Tidal volume • average pressure noted in lungs • volume during a single normal breath • maximum pressure achieved during ventilation • volume of air remaining in lungs after normal exhalation
Respiratory System 2025-03-14
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- The muscle under the lungs that helps you breathe in and out.
- Where air enters the respiratory system and gets filtered.
- Lung infection that causes coughing and trouble breathing.
- Area where the diaphragm moves to help you breathe.
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- The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- Organs that bring in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Bones that protect the lungs and help with breathing.
- Condition where airways are narrow, making it hard to breathe.
8 Clues: Area where the diaphragm moves to help you breathe. • Bones that protect the lungs and help with breathing. • Organs that bring in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. • Where air enters the respiratory system and gets filtered. • Lung infection that causes coughing and trouble breathing. • The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. • ...
Respiratory system 2024-03-05
8 Clues: Voice box • also called nares • Passageway to lungs • Paired and found in thorax • Main branches of the trachea • connecting of nostrils and mouth • Principle site of gaseous diffusion • Cavities divided into two seperate cavities
Respiratory system 2024-03-05
8 Clues: Voice box • also called nares • Passageway to lungs • Paired and found in thorax • Main branches of the trachea • connecting of nostrils and mouth • Principle site of gaseous diffusion • Cavities divided into two seperate cavities
Respiratory System 2024-03-18
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- the muscular tube through which the food passes from the throat to the stomach
- bone that protects lungs
- chronic lung disease caused by inflammation
- a pair of organs in the chest that the body with oxygen
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- two external openings of the nasal cavity
- the large tubes that direct the air that you breathe to your right and left lungs
- the airway that leads from larynx to the bronchi
- the part of the body between the chest and pelvis
8 Clues: bone that protects lungs • two external openings of the nasal cavity • chronic lung disease caused by inflammation • the airway that leads from larynx to the bronchi • the part of the body between the chest and pelvis • a pair of organs in the chest that the body with oxygen • the muscular tube through which the food passes from the throat to the stomach • ...
Respiratory System 2025-07-23
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- tubes , These are smaller tubes which transport air towards and away from the air sacs in the lungs.
- This activity causes the participant to increase his or her breathing rate so that it take in more oxygen which is needed by the body.
- sacs, They provide large exposed surface area for gas exchange to take place efficiently.
- This is the place where gas exchange takes place.
- This is the action of inhalation and exhalation of air.
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- Transport air towards and away from lungs.
- This body system helps to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
- This helps to moisten and warm the air we breathe in.
- The bone structure which protects the soft and delicate lungs.
9 Clues: Transport air towards and away from lungs. • This is the place where gas exchange takes place. • This helps to moisten and warm the air we breathe in. • This is the action of inhalation and exhalation of air. • The bone structure which protects the soft and delicate lungs. • This body system helps to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-08-18
8 Clues: Causes a sickness • Narrowing airways • When one inhales smoke • Drug that clears airways • Disease caused by broken alveoli • When dust particles get stuck airway • When you have to get rid of dust particles • Disease caused by bacterial or vail growth
Respiratory system 2022-07-03
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- Pulmonary vesicles
- The main respiratory organ of humans
- Сonnective tissue sheath covering the lungs
- Two tubes, each leading to a "its" lung
- An organ containing the vocal cords
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- Formations located behind the soft palate and at the entrance to the esophagus and pharynx
- Upper pharynx
- Wide tube consisting of cartilaginous half-rings
8 Clues: Upper pharynx • Pulmonary vesicles • An organ containing the vocal cords • The main respiratory organ of humans • Two tubes, each leading to a "its" lung • Сonnective tissue sheath covering the lungs • Wide tube consisting of cartilaginous half-rings • Formations located behind the soft palate and at the entrance to the esophagus and pharynx
Respiratory System 2022-11-22
8 Clues: also called a windpipe • where the heart resides • where the breathing starts • breathing tube under the nose • main system used for breathing • connects the windpipe to the lungs • an organ which pulls in air into the lungs • located in lungs where blood turns oxygen to carbon dioxide
Respiratory System 2022-04-22
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- a process when you inhale or breathe in air it enters the lungs and the oxygen from the air moves to the bloodstream.
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and transfer it into your bloodstream
- Muscle that helps muscle push in air and out. It is also the major muscle of respiration
- (voice box) Hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out
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- two bands of smooth muscle tissue found in the larynx. They vibrate when air passes through the larynx to produce sound
- a system that has a network or organs that help you breathe
- a tube-like structure within the neck and upper chest that transports air to and from the lungs when a person breathes
- a flexible flap at the superior end of the larynx in the throat. It is a switch that allows air to enter the airway into the lungs and food to pass into the gastrointestinal tract
8 Clues: a system that has a network or organs that help you breathe • Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and transfer it into your bloodstream • Muscle that helps muscle push in air and out. It is also the major muscle of respiration • (voice box) Hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out • ...
Respiratory System 2022-08-07
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- Forms a major part of the upper airway and is comprised of both intrinsic and extrinsic muscles
- Sits at the back of the throat, above the windpipe
- One of the air-filled spaces in the body of a bird connected with the air passages of the lungs
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- Vertebrates like amphibians absorb air through this body part
- The airway, a tube made up of cartilage
- Organs that allow fish to breathe underwater.
- A thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest
- The small external opening of a trachea (respiratory tube) or a book lung
8 Clues: The airway, a tube made up of cartilage • Organs that allow fish to breathe underwater. • Sits at the back of the throat, above the windpipe • Vertebrates like amphibians absorb air through this body part • The small external opening of a trachea (respiratory tube) or a book lung • ...
Respiratory system 2022-09-16
8 Clues: external openings • voice box for animal • two tubes from trachea • sheet of muscle below the lungs • smallest bronchioles, exhausts carbon dioxide • two elastic spongy material that fill with air • common passageway for food and air but not same time • valve like structure that shuts when swallowing food
Respiratory system 2025-12-09
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- a temporary pause in breathing
- the most important organ in the respiratory system
- inflammation of the Alveoli
- dome-shaped muscle essential for breathing
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- Body tissue doesn't get enough oxygen
- double-layered membrane surrounding the lungs
- a flap that covers throat when swallowing
- tiny, hair-like organelles projecting from the surface of many eukaryotic cells
8 Clues: inflammation of the Alveoli • a temporary pause in breathing • Body tissue doesn't get enough oxygen • a flap that covers throat when swallowing • dome-shaped muscle essential for breathing • double-layered membrane surrounding the lungs • the most important organ in the respiratory system • ...
Childhood diseases 2023-04-27
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- bacteria, serious bacterial disease of the lungs
- viral, infection of the throat and sinus
- viral, attacks nervous system,can cause Paralysis
- viral, affects the parotid glands
- bacteria, a highly contagious respiratory infection
- viral, causes an itchy, blister-like rash
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- viral, fever and swollen lymph glands
- bacteria, inflammation of the tonsils
- viral, upper airway infection that blocks breathing
- viral, also called the flu
- viral, an acute viral respiratory illness
- viral, distinctive red rash
12 Clues: viral, also called the flu • viral, distinctive red rash • viral, affects the parotid glands • viral, fever and swollen lymph glands • bacteria, inflammation of the tonsils • viral, infection of the throat and sinus • viral, an acute viral respiratory illness • viral, causes an itchy, blister-like rash • bacteria, serious bacterial disease of the lungs • ...
organ sysytem intro 2020-09-24
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- / central organ of the skeletal system
- / this system moves your bones
- / controls your actions
- / allows reproduction
- / one of the main organs of the excretory system
- / main organ in the circulatory system
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- / its main organ is the skin
- / the central organ of the endocrine system
- / gets nutrients from the food
- / the main organ is the lungs
10 Clues: / allows reproduction • / controls your actions • / its main organ is the skin • / the main organ is the lungs • / gets nutrients from the food • / this system moves your bones • / central organ of the skeletal system • / main organ in the circulatory system • / the central organ of the endocrine system • / one of the main organs of the excretory system
CH 1 A&P 2023-01-11
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- Plane that divides the body into left and right portions.
- Above.
- The _______ system breaks down food.
- Organ system that involves breathing.
- Plane that divides the body into front and back portions.
- In front.
- These are found inside cells.
- Particles that include protons, neurtrons, and electrons.
- The study of the function of the human body.
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- A form of energy that helps control rates of reactions.
- Organelles are found inside of _____.
- Below.
- The most abundant substance in the human body.
- Behind.
- Plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections.
- Towards the midline(middle).
- The brain and spinal cord make up the ______ system.
- The ___________ system consists of the heart and blood vessels.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
19 Clues: Below. • Above. • Behind. • In front. • Towards the midline(middle). • These are found inside cells. • The _______ system breaks down food. • Organelles are found inside of _____. • Organ system that involves breathing. • The study of the function of the human body. • The study of the structure of the human body. • The most abundant substance in the human body. • ...
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 2024-11-11
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- a viral infection in the upper respiratory tract(nose and throat)
- are intestinal parasites that are shaped like a tape measure
- a viral infection of the respiratory system caused by "hemophilus influenza"
- usually happens when soil or plants have been contaminated with infected animal's feces that hve been ingested in a human's body
- a viral infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV) virus strain
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- a red skin rash that forms a ring around skin
- a fungal skin infection that athletes get
- bacterial infection of the airway breathing
- parasites that live in the intestines of infected people
- intestinal infection caused by parasitic worms
- infestation of head lice
- bacterial infection in lungs
12 Clues: infestation of head lice • bacterial infection in lungs • a fungal skin infection that athletes get • bacterial infection of the airway breathing • a red skin rash that forms a ring around skin • intestinal infection caused by parasitic worms • parasites that live in the intestines of infected people • are intestinal parasites that are shaped like a tape measure • ...
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 • ...
Body System Crossword 2024-05-18
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- The largest organ on the whole body.
- The part that reproduces offspring.
- This is the main organ in the skeletal system
- This system helps the body to breath.
- This system moves the blood around the body
- The part that breaks down consumed food.
- The part that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- This system helps the body move.
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- This system is the structure of the body.
- This part of the body is part of the muscular system.
- This part controls the nerves
- This is a organ that is part of the nervous system.
- This system secretes substances through ducts for various functions.
- This system gets rid of waste and urine.
- The part made up of hair, nails, and skin.
15 Clues: This part controls the nerves • This system helps the body move. • The part that reproduces offspring. • The largest organ on the whole body. • This system helps the body to breath. • This system gets rid of waste and urine. • The part that breaks down consumed food. • This system is the structure of the body. • The part made up of hair, nails, and skin. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2012-10-09
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- Feeling the urge to pee
- you were it on your sleeve
- every living thing is made up of
- What secretes hormones
- Every cell requires oxygen to function
- There are 656 different types
- breaks down food, absorbs nutrients and eliminates waste
- transports oxygen and nutrients via blood to everything
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- This system works with the circulatory system
- Communication and coordination
- The skin is called
- all living organisms must reproduce
- carrying impulses towards a center
- in what body system has 206 bones
- eliminating urine from the bladder
15 Clues: The skin is called • What secretes hormones • Feeling the urge to pee • you were it on your sleeve • Communication and coordination • There are 656 different types • every living thing is made up of • in what body system has 206 bones • carrying impulses towards a center • eliminating urine from the bladder • all living organisms must reproduce • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-11-08
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- provides structure and support.
- the PNS has these
- how many types of muscles are there?
- the largest organ in our body
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- What body system is the nose associated with?
- regulates body temperature
- organs where air is drawn to
- Apart of the central nervous system
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- breaks down food
- Which system moves fluids in your body
- produces blood cells
- includes bones,ligaments, and cartilage.
- the type of muscle the heart is
- protcets our body
15 Clues: breaks down food • the PNS has these • protcets our body • produces blood cells • regulates body temperature • organs where air is drawn to • the largest organ in our body • provides structure and support. • the type of muscle the heart is • Apart of the central nervous system • how many types of muscles are there? • Which system moves fluids in your body • ...
Unit 5b: Circulatory & Respiratory System 2022-03-01
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- system responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide and other waste from the body
- organ that pushes blood throughout the body
- smallest blood vessels that connect arteries with veins
- large organs for breathing located on either side of your heart
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- system responsible for moving materials in the blood from the digestive and respiratory systems to the body’s cells
- takes blood back to the heart(carries oxygen-poor blood)
- tube-like structure where air passes from the mouth to the lungs
- takes blood away from the heart (carries oxygen-rich blood)
- fluid made of red and white blood cells
9 Clues: fluid made of red and white blood cells • organ that pushes blood throughout the body • smallest blood vessels that connect arteries with veins • takes blood back to the heart(carries oxygen-poor blood) • takes blood away from the heart (carries oxygen-rich blood) • large organs for breathing located on either side of your heart • ...
Human Body System 2023-05-10
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- removes waste from the body
- bad for your body, hallucigens
- makes up organ systems
- lets you eat
- controls the body
- contains co2 and o2
- lets you breathe
- main part of the circulatory system
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- contains all the bodies muscles
- the brain is the main part of this body system
- produces offspring
- protects internal organs
- transports blood around your body
- protects the body from diseases
- contains all the organs
15 Clues: lets you eat • lets you breathe • controls the body • produces offspring • contains co2 and o2 • makes up organ systems • contains all the organs • protects internal organs • removes waste from the body • bad for your body, hallucigens • contains all the bodies muscles • protects the body from diseases • transports blood around your body • main part of the circulatory system • ...
CNA VOCABULARY 2022-11-17
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- body system responsible for absorbing oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- body system responsible for cirulating nutrients to the cells
- a body system that influences the function of the body using hormones
- body system responsible for maintaining form
- forcefully expelling stomach contents fom the mouth
- the body system responsible for filtering the blood
- this body system is all about defending against illness
- the airay leading from the larynx to the bronchi
- palm of the hands facing down
- the body system that enables the body to move
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- body sytem responsible for producing offspring
- this body system includes the mouth esophagus, stomach, and intestines
- making a false SPOKEN statement hurting someones reputation
- body system that holds sweat glands, it is the largest body system
- body system responsible to process information and tells muscles to contract to provide movement
15 Clues: palm of the hands facing down • body system responsible for maintaining form • the body system that enables the body to move • body sytem responsible for producing offspring • the airay leading from the larynx to the bronchi • forcefully expelling stomach contents fom the mouth • the body system responsible for filtering the blood • ...
organ systems 2014-06-12
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- system that regulates growth, development and reproduction
- composed of organs and tissues which perform specific jobs
- system that supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- chemicals produced by the endocrine system
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- breaks down the structures of or functions of an organism
- system that removes wastes from the body
- what cells use during respiration to release energy
- system that moves the body
- system that is responsible for the breakdown of food
- system that moves substances to and from cells
- system that protects the body
11 Clues: system that moves the body • system that protects the body • system that removes wastes from the body • chemicals produced by the endocrine system • system that moves substances to and from cells • what cells use during respiration to release energy • system that is responsible for the breakdown of food • system that supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • ...
Body Systems 2022-09-19
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- System that brings air into your body
- System that gives shape and protection
- System that tells your body what to do
- Tissues are made of different types of _____.
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- System that breaks down food
- System that gets rid of things
- Organs are made of _______.
- each System is made up of ______.
- System that carries blood through your body
- System that keeps your body moving
10 Clues: Organs are made of _______. • System that breaks down food • System that gets rid of things • each System is made up of ______. • System that keeps your body moving • System that brings air into your body • System that gives shape and protection • System that tells your body what to do • System that carries blood through your body • ...
Body Systems 2025-02-03
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- organs of the respiratory system that bring oxygen into the body and remove waste gases
- muscular organ where a major part of digestion occurs
- long, tube-like organ where most chemical digestion and absorption take place
- digestive system is a group of organs that work together to digest and absorb nutrients from the food you eat
- a complex network of organs and tissues that enable the body to breathe and exchange gases
- hollow, muscular organ that is responsible for pumping blood through the circulatory system
- process by which nutrient molecules pass from your digestive system into your blood
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- tube-like organ that absorbs water and eliminates unabsorbed materials
- organ system that transports needed materials to cells and removes wastes.
- process by which the body breaks down food into small nutrient molecules
- the main transporter of all materials necessary for the body to function
11 Clues: muscular organ where a major part of digestion occurs • tube-like organ that absorbs water and eliminates unabsorbed materials • process by which the body breaks down food into small nutrient molecules • the main transporter of all materials necessary for the body to function • organ system that transports needed materials to cells and removes wastes. • ...
Part of body 2021-05-01
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- for taste
- sensory tool that has a function to hear the sounds that are around us
- for see
- protect our eyes from the glare.
- serves to see or detect the surrounding environment.
- to wear a ring
- lips are often beautified by women with lipstick to make it look well-groomed.
- system The respiratory system serves to provide oxygen throughout the body,
- its function is to exchange oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out of the body
- function of the gums to protect the tooth roots and tooth root tissue
- to cover the inner body
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- also serves to keep food when chewing so that it does not spill out.
- on the human head which has the function of protecting the head from direct sunlight
- serves to protect the brain in the head
- serves to protect the front eyeball from foreign objects from outside
- protect our eyes from sweat droplets.
- The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell
- mouth is also a means of speaking.
- The brain is one of the most important organs in the human body, it is responsible for the main actions carried out by the body
- to smell.
20 Clues: for see • for taste • to smell. • to wear a ring • to cover the inner body • protect our eyes from the glare. • mouth is also a means of speaking. • protect our eyes from sweat droplets. • The cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell • serves to protect the brain in the head • serves to see or detect the surrounding environment. • ...
Circulation and Respiration 2022-01-19
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- The many little branches of respiratory system
- Movement of the particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- Keeps blood from flowing backwards
- The grape like clusters of air sacs in the lungs
- ventricle, Pumps blood to the lungs
- The tube that connects the throat and bronchi (hint: Fork in the road)
- Small blood vessels with thin walls that are wrapped around alveolares
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- What we breathe in
- The two large lightweight organs of the respiratory system
- atrium, Receives blood from all the parts of the body
- dioxide, What we breathe out
- 90% water 55% fluid 45% cells and 10% sugar, waste, and nutrients
- Blood cells, Contains hemoglobin which gives its red color
- ventricle, Pumps blood to all the parts of the body
- A type of blood cell that has no nucleus
- Always carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- atrium, Receives blood from the lungs
- The large band of muscle that controls the size of the chest cavity (hint: at the bottom of the rib cage)
- Always carries blood away from the heart
19 Clues: What we breathe in • dioxide, What we breathe out • Keeps blood from flowing backwards • ventricle, Pumps blood to the lungs • atrium, Receives blood from the lungs • A type of blood cell that has no nucleus • Always carries blood away from the heart • The many little branches of respiratory system • The grape like clusters of air sacs in the lungs • ...
Wordwall 2022-02-23
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- 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 • ...
7th Grade Respiratory System 2021-12-31
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- bringing gases into the body
- waste product produces from cellular respiration, expelled during exhalation
- tube leading from the larynx to the bronchi
- action of gases leaving the body via the respiratory system
- the breakdown of sugar to release energy in the cells of the body
- tube in the back of the throat used by the digestive and respiratory systems
- condition when the bronchial tubes contract quickly as a result of an overreaction to a foreign substance
- tissue flap at the bottom of the pharynx that covers the larynx during respiration
- chemical used to release energy from sugars
- and uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the lungs
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- substances that cause cancer
- flat muscle under the lungs that contracts and flattens to enable inhalation
- sacs surrounded by capillaries in the lungs used for gas exchange
- smaller tubes branching from the trachea and enter into each lung
- condition where bronchial tubes are irritated and swell
- smallest air passage in the lungs
- a disease in which the alveoli in the lungs enlarge and can't push air out of the lungs
- holds the vocal cords
18 Clues: holds the vocal cords • substances that cause cancer • bringing gases into the body • smallest air passage in the lungs • tube leading from the larynx to the bronchi • chemical used to release energy from sugars • and uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the lungs • condition where bronchial tubes are irritated and swell • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-01-23
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- carry blood away from the heart
- moves blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart
- A flap of tissue that prevents the backflow of blood
- supplies nutrients to all the tissues of the body except for heart and lungs
- the smallest blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen occurs in the lungs
- Branches into 2 tubes. The esophagus goes to the stomach and the trachea to the lungs.
- Two large sponge-like organs that contain bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli.
- Two tubes that branch from the trachea. One goes to the left and one to the right lung.
- Passage for air from the larynx to the lungs
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- Smaller branches from the bronchi that lead to tiny sacks called alveoli
- Dome-Shaped muscle under the lungs. Contracts and relaxes when you inhale and exhale.
- Our_____ has four chambers it consists of two _______ and two __________, and is divided into right and left sides.
- the main function is to supply oxygen and nutrients to tissue and remove waste products like carbon dioxide
- movement of blood from through the tissues of the heart
- carry blood toward the heart
- Contains vocal chords that vibrate to make sound. The epiglottis guards the entrance to the lungs.
- Main passageway for oxygen to enter and exit the body
- At the end of bronchioles by capillaries. Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
18 Clues: carry blood toward the heart • carry blood away from the heart • Passage for air from the larynx to the lungs • A flap of tissue that prevents the backflow of blood • Main passageway for oxygen to enter and exit the body • movement of blood from through the tissues of the heart • moves blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart • ...
Systems in the body 2022-09-19
10 Clues: Organ system • When your fit you are • blood circulatory system • Another word for anxious • Bones in a body are called • This is the messenger system • Use this when you need to pee • Use this system when you reproduce • Includes nose mouth wind pipe Exeter a • Use this when you eat it’s called the … system
For the Future 2021-10-22
Across
- Supports the body
- inflammation
- Removes waste from the body
- slow
- Produces hormones in the brain
- foot
- Allows for the body to move
- Carcinoma
Down
- System that includes lungs and produces oxygen
- Processes food for the body
- Body system that involves hair, skin, and nails
- A monitoring control network
- Includes the heart and pumps blood through the body
- Includes testes and ovaries
- Includes the lymph nodes and combats diseases
15 Clues: slow • foot • Carcinoma • inflammation • Supports the body • Processes food for the body • Removes waste from the body • Includes testes and ovaries • Allows for the body to move • A monitoring control network • Produces hormones in the brain • Includes the lymph nodes and combats diseases • System that includes lungs and produces oxygen • Body system that involves hair, skin, and nails • ...
Human Body System 2023-05-10
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- removes waste from the body
- bad for your body, hallucigens
- makes up organ systems
- lets you eat
- controls the body
- contains co2 and o2
- lets you breathe
- main part of the circulatory system
Down
- contains all the bodies muscles
- the brain is the main part of this body system
- produces offspring
- protects internal organs
- transports blood around your body
- protects the body from diseases
- contains all the organs
15 Clues: lets you eat • lets you breathe • controls the body • produces offspring • contains co2 and o2 • makes up organ systems • contains all the organs • protects internal organs • removes waste from the body • bad for your body, hallucigens • contains all the bodies muscles • protects the body from diseases • transports blood around your body • main part of the circulatory system • ...
ALMOST FRIDAY CROSSWORD 2021-09-22
Across
- the small particles of all things in the universe
- group of cells working together
- organ that does the inhalation and exhalation
- the system made of blood, blood cells and the heart
- system skin, nails and hair belong to this system
- a living thing made up of one or more cells and able to carry on the activities of life
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- the system that enable movement of the body
- the place where more bones meet
- the system that supports for the body
- tissues working together
- the molecule that carries genetic information
- the pump in our bodies
- contact and relax
- the system that is helping you solve this puzzle
- the system that exchanges CO2 and O2
15 Clues: contact and relax • the pump in our bodies • tissues working together • group of cells working together • the place where more bones meet • the system that exchanges CO2 and O2 • the system that supports for the body • the system that enable movement of the body • organ that does the inhalation and exhalation • the molecule that carries genetic information • ...
The Circulatory System 2025-03-27
Across
- short tubes at the end of the trachea
- lung disorder where bronchial tubes contract
- tiny, thin-walled sacs at the end of the bronchi
- tube that leads to the lungs
- passageway for food, liquid & air
- movement of the chest that brings air in the lungs
Down
- the system that moves oxygen into the body
- enlarged alveoli disease
- harmful habit that causes lung cancer
- muscle beneath the lungs
- saclike respiratory organ
- airway that houses the vocal cords
12 Clues: enlarged alveoli disease • muscle beneath the lungs • saclike respiratory organ • tube that leads to the lungs • passageway for food, liquid & air • airway that houses the vocal cords • harmful habit that causes lung cancer • short tubes at the end of the trachea • the system that moves oxygen into the body • lung disorder where bronchial tubes contract • ...
Body systems 2022-10-11
Across
- The body's outer layer system
- Network of organs that help you breathe.
- state of balance among all the body systems
- The system that circulates blood
- The system that consists of the bones
- The system that excrete wastes
Down
- The system responsible for movement
- The system of organs that make hormones.
- A thing or event that evokes a reaction
- Who thinks everyone loves science?
- Did you put you name and class period on?
11 Clues: The body's outer layer system • The system that excrete wastes • The system that circulates blood • Who thinks everyone loves science? • The system responsible for movement • The system that consists of the bones • A thing or event that evokes a reaction • The system of organs that make hormones. • Network of organs that help you breathe. • ...
Endocrine system 2021-04-26
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- Examples of these are eyes, heart, or lungs.
- This system is made up of bones, ligaments, and tendons.
- This system allows our population to grow.
- This system allows the brain to control the body.
- This system converts food into nutrients and energy for our bodies.
- This system allows us to move.
- This system removes waste from our blood.
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- This system brings oxygen into the body.
- Humans have these five things that allow us to interact with the world.
- This system fights diseases in our body.
- This system protects the body from the outside.
- This system makes hormones that regulate other body systems.
- This system delivers nutrients all around the body.
13 Clues: This system allows us to move. • This system brings oxygen into the body. • This system fights diseases in our body. • This system removes waste from our blood. • This system allows our population to grow. • Examples of these are eyes, heart, or lungs. • This system protects the body from the outside. • This system allows the brain to control the body. • ...
The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 2024-02-14
Across
- blood cells ________in the blood protect the body from germs and infection.
- dioxide and remove _____________ from the body.
- the blood vessel transporting blood rich in oxygen is called the _______
- ____ is a liquid mixture in the blood that transports blood cells, digested food and waste materials around the body.
- the circulatory system works with the ______ system to transport digested food and water to all parts of the body.
Down
- the smallest blood vessel is called the _________
- the blood vessel transporting blood rich in carbon dioxide is called the _____
- the circulatory system also transports ______ materials away from various parts of the body to be removed.
- The circulatory system works with the respiratory system to transport _______ to all parts of the body
- the _____ pumps blood through the blood vessels to all parts of the body.
- ________ in the blood help to clot wounds to prevent blood leaking.
11 Clues: dioxide and remove _____________ from the body. • the smallest blood vessel is called the _________ • ________ in the blood help to clot wounds to prevent blood leaking. • the blood vessel transporting blood rich in oxygen is called the _______ • the _____ pumps blood through the blood vessels to all parts of the body. • ...
7 Science Human Body Systems 2024-12-16
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- this system gets rid of the body's wastes
- this system gathers oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- this system makes chemical messages to help regulate _______
- the maintenance of a constant internal environment when outside conditions change
- a major organ part of the integumentary system
- this system produces sperm and eggs
- the ______ is the pump for the cardiovascular system
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- this system works with the skeletal system to help you move
- the lymphatic system is a major part of the immune system to fight bacteria and _____
- cause a disruption in homeostasis
- this system breaks down food into nutrients the body can use
- alcoholism can damage this organ that removes toxins from the blood
- this system supports and protects the body
- the nervous system sends _______ messages
14 Clues: cause a disruption in homeostasis • this system produces sperm and eggs • this system gets rid of the body's wastes • the nervous system sends _______ messages • this system supports and protects the body • a major organ part of the integumentary system • this system gathers oxygen and expels carbon dioxide • the ______ is the pump for the cardiovascular system • ...
Circulation and Respiration 2022-01-19
Across
- Receives blood from all the parts of the body
- The grape like clusters of air sacs in the lungs
- The tube that connects the throat and bronchi (hint: Fork in the road)
- What we breathe out
- Keeps blood from flowing backwards
- A type of blood cell that has no nucleus
- Movement of the particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- Always carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- Receives blood from the lungs
- The many little branches of respiratory system
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- Pumps blood to the lungs
- Contains hemoglobin which gives its red color
- Small blood vessels with thin walls that are wrapped around alveolares
- Always carries blood away from the heart
- Pumps blood to all the parts of the body
- 90% water 55% fluid 45% cells and 10% sugar, waste, and nutrients
- The two large lightweight organs of the respiratory system
- The large band of muscle that controls the size of the chest cavity (hint: at the bottom of the rib cage)
- What we breathe in
19 Clues: What we breathe in • What we breathe out • Pumps blood to the lungs • Receives blood from the lungs • Keeps blood from flowing backwards • Always carries blood away from the heart • Pumps blood to all the parts of the body • A type of blood cell that has no nucleus • Receives blood from all the parts of the body • Contains hemoglobin which gives its red color • ...
Unit 3 Review 2024-02-13
Across
- Respiratory SyStem Function
- product of cellular respiration/metabolism
- subunit of fat
- acid subunit of protein
- Chemical reaction that produces energy, Cellular ___________
- Glucose, amino acids, fatty acids
- subunit of carbohydrates
- When would your metabolism/cellular respiration slow?
- Folds to increase surface area
- Organs that perform gas exchange
- Molecule we take in as a reactant in metabolism
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- Cells to store fat macromolecules
- When you're _____________ your metabolism reactions would increase
- function of the digestive system is to break ______________ into subunits
- When you're at _____________ your metabolism reactions decrease
- System that transports nutrients to and waste from cells
- A possible reactant of metabolism/ cellular respiration
17 Clues: subunit of fat • acid subunit of protein • subunit of carbohydrates • Respiratory SyStem Function • Folds to increase surface area • Organs that perform gas exchange • Cells to store fat macromolecules • Glucose, amino acids, fatty acids • product of cellular respiration/metabolism • Molecule we take in as a reactant in metabolism • ...
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 • ...
Body Systems 2024-05-15
Across
- organ found in nervous system, is found in the skull
- this body systems allows new humans to be formed
- fights diseases and keep body healthy
- this is the largest organ "on" our body
- this body system gives your body structure and needs calcium
- this system delivers oxygen to the body with red blood cells
- organ found in excretory system, allows you to pee
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- allows you to excrete waste
- contains pancreas, kidneys, and thyroid gland
- allows body to think and make decisions
- this body system contains the skin and hair
- this organ breaks down food with acids
- this body system needs protein & minerals to function
- contains the mouth, stomache, and intestines
- this body system contains the lungs, larynx, and diapragm
- organ found in cardiovascular system, pumps blood throughout the body
16 Clues: allows you to excrete waste • fights diseases and keep body healthy • this organ breaks down food with acids • allows body to think and make decisions • this is the largest organ "on" our body • this body system contains the skin and hair • contains the mouth, stomache, and intestines • contains pancreas, kidneys, and thyroid gland • ...
Random anatomy words 2023-09-05
11 Clues: 5 feet long • supports the body • something fragile • shows when you smile • system digestes food • place for your watch • beating on your chest • bodies waste facility • big part of respiratory system • all of smallest bones are inside • controls feelings, memory and thoughts
Body System Crossword By Kiersten Conley 2021-11-08
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- In the respiratory system air enters your body through either your nose or ____
- This system is made up of bones
- This system transfers blood around the body
- In the nervous system messages go from the brain to the spinal cord to the ___
- The brain is a major organ in this system
- This system breaks down food you eat
- This system controls breathing
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- Allows movement in your body
- In the urinary system urine goes from the kidneys to the___
- This system contains your largest organ
- Your skeletal and muscular system work together to do what to your body you
- In the nervous system messages from your brain go down the ____
- The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach during digestion in the digestive system
- In the digestive system when you chew food is it a chemical or physical change
- In the digestive system nutrients are absorbed in this organ.
15 Clues: Allows movement in your body • This system controls breathing • This system is made up of bones • This system breaks down food you eat • This system contains your largest organ • The brain is a major organ in this system • This system transfers blood around the body • In the urinary system urine goes from the kidneys to the___ • ...
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 • ...
Body systems 2024-05-13
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- the system consisting of all the nerves
- the body system that gets rid of waste
- the body's outer layer (skin)
- the bodily system that is made up of all the muscles
- the organs and glands in he body
- the organ that tells everything what to do
- the system that is made up of all the bones
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- the system that produces offspring
- the organ that pumps blood to the rest of the body
- made up of the blood vessels sending blood into the brain
- the bodily system that protects from illness
- the system that makes you breathe
- everyone has 5 ___
- complex combination of tissues that do the same process
- the organ that assists in breathing
15 Clues: everyone has 5 ___ • the body's outer layer (skin) • the organs and glands in he body • the system that makes you breathe • the system that produces offspring • the organ that assists in breathing • the body system that gets rid of waste • the system consisting of all the nerves • the organ that tells everything what to do • the system that is made up of all the bones • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-28
Across
- This system assists your sense of smell
- The hardest working muscle
- In the Nervous System, this is a major organ
- There are ___ types of muscles
- There are more than ___ bones in your body
- A heart beats ___ times daily
- The only organ that can float
- This can be caused by many different viruses
- Has 26 bones
- Blood vessels extend over 60,000 ___
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- Of energy reserves are used by the brain
- This can be lost just by breathing
- Muscles make up ___ of body weight
- We have ___ of nerve cells
- Your body contains over ___ muscles
- Has 54 bones
- The heart pumps 2 ___ every time it beats
- There are ___ types of circulatory systems
- Fills bones
- This system controls brain growth
20 Clues: Fills bones • Has 54 bones • Has 26 bones • The hardest working muscle • We have ___ of nerve cells • A heart beats ___ times daily • The only organ that can float • There are ___ types of muscles • This system controls brain growth • This can be lost just by breathing • Muscles make up ___ of body weight • Your body contains over ___ muscles • Blood vessels extend over 60,000 ___ • ...
respiratory system 2021-02-01
Across
- the passage that air takes to get to your lungs is started through the
- a skeletal muscle that contracts and flattens under your lungs
- a large tube filled with cartilage, this is the second step in the respiratory system
- are the center of the respiratory system
Down
- the system that allows you to breath and sends your muscles oxygen
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- the action of breathing in
7 Clues: the action of breathing in • are the center of the respiratory system • a skeletal muscle that contracts and flattens under your lungs • the system that allows you to breath and sends your muscles oxygen • the passage that air takes to get to your lungs is started through the • any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe • ...
The Science of the Body 2017-04-06
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- Colorless, odorless gas.
- Responsible for the flow of blood, nutrients and oxygen.
- The organ you blow slime from when you go through a phase.
- A system of a series of organs responsible for oxygen.
- The main part of the respiratory system needs this.
- Pumps blood through the body.
- A dome shaped muscle located under your lungs.
- The two chambers of the heart involved in pumping blood.
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- An organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull.
- A bodily fluid in humans and animals that transports oxygen and nutrients to cells.
- Blue blood vessels; carries blood in need of oxygen.
- A tube structure carrying blood through tissues and organs.
- Slippery slime produced in the nose.
- Spiral shaped; Found in the breathing passage of the nose.
- Carries blood with oxygen away from the heart.
- A tube usually called the wind pipe.
- An opening in your facial area that you breathe through when you are congested.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth.
- Any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venues.
19 Clues: Colorless, odorless gas. • Pumps blood through the body. • Slippery slime produced in the nose. • A tube usually called the wind pipe. • Carries blood with oxygen away from the heart. • A dome shaped muscle located under your lungs. • The main part of the respiratory system needs this. • Blue blood vessels; carries blood in need of oxygen. • ...
The Science of the Body 2017-04-06
Across
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth.
- An organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull.
- Any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venues.
- Responsible for the flow of blood, nutrients and oxygen.
- Slippery slime produced in the nose.
- Colorless, odorless gas.
- Blue blood vessels; carries blood in need of oxygen.
- The two chambers of the heart involved in pumping blood.
- The main part of the respiratory system needs this.
- Pumps blood through the body.
- A tube usually called the wind pipe.
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- Spiral shaped; Found in the breathing passage of the nose.
- A dome shaped muscle located under your lungs.
- An opening in your facial area that you breathe through when you are congested.
- A tube structure carrying blood through tissues and organs.
- Carries blood with oxygen away from the heart.
- A system of a series of organs responsible for oxygen.
- The organ you blow slime from when you go through a phase.
- A bodily fluid in humans and animals that transports oxygen and nutrients to cells.
19 Clues: Colorless, odorless gas. • Pumps blood through the body. • Slippery slime produced in the nose. • A tube usually called the wind pipe. • A dome shaped muscle located under your lungs. • Carries blood with oxygen away from the heart. • The main part of the respiratory system needs this. • Blue blood vessels; carries blood in need of oxygen. • ...
The Respiratory System 2013-05-04
Across
- known as the voice box
- one of the many tiny branches from the bronchi ; carries air to and from alveoli with in the lung
- aids breathing
- a thick sticky substance that filters the air entering the body
- connects the pharynx and stomach
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- a thin, flexible flap in the front of the larynx , fold over and block the glottis during swallowing
- one of many small blood vessels that have walls that are one cell thick
- an organ that exchanges gasses between the atmosphere and the blood
- the tube that carries air between the pharynx and the lungs
- the two branches of the trachea ; function in carrying air to and from the lungs
- the passageway between the mouth and nose and the esophagus and larynx ; the throat
- the space between the vocal folds
12 Clues: aids breathing • known as the voice box • connects the pharynx and stomach • the space between the vocal folds • the tube that carries air between the pharynx and the lungs • a thick sticky substance that filters the air entering the body • an organ that exchanges gasses between the atmosphere and the blood • ...
The Respiratory System 2013-12-10
Across
- the medical name of your voice box
- where gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- dioxide we breath it out
- to not use oxygen when we exercise
- the hairs in your nose
- we breath it in
Down
- to use oxygen when we exercise
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the muscle that pushes air out of your lungs
- it stops you from choking
- when we breath in
- when we breath out
12 Clues: we breath it in • when we breath in • when we breath out • the hairs in your nose • dioxide we breath it out • it stops you from choking • to use oxygen when we exercise • the medical name of your voice box • to not use oxygen when we exercise • the main organ of the respiratory system • the muscle that pushes air out of your lungs • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2015-03-24
Across
- difficult breathing
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection:contagious illness
- contagious disease
- process of breathing
- malligant tissue in lungs
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- breathe out
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged
- infectious disease
- breathe in
- study of the lungs
- spasms in the bronchi of the lungs
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
12 Clues: breathe in • breathe out • infectious disease • contagious disease • study of the lungs • difficult breathing • process of breathing • malligant tissue in lungs • spasms in the bronchi of the lungs • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-04-24
Across
- Major muscle of respiratory system
- What we breath out
- The smallest airway
- Often called the windwipe
- Where you breath in and out
- Blood vessels that exist through out your body
Down
- Something that allowes us to go from high to low...
- Something that always you too breath
- Allowes our cells to breath.
- Something at the end of bronchioles
- A large airway leading from windwipe
- Has 12 paired bones
12 Clues: What we breath out • The smallest airway • Has 12 paired bones • Often called the windwipe • Where you breath in and out • Allowes our cells to breath. • Major muscle of respiratory system • Something at the end of bronchioles • Something that always you too breath • A large airway leading from windwipe • Blood vessels that exist through out your body • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2024-06-03
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- An Organ that gives the body oxygen
- Tiny branch of air tubes
- Very contagious infection in the respiratory system
- Trouble breathing due to allergic reactions
- A dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the lungs that separates the lungs from the rest of the organs
- Air passes through it and makes a sound
- Air passes through it and it makes sound
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- Tiny air sacs of the lungs
- A disease in the lungs when pus fills the lungs
- A long tube used to connect the voice box to the lungs
- A type of cancer that forms in the lungs that happens in the lung tissues
- A layer of tissue that covers the lungs
12 Clues: Tiny branch of air tubes • Tiny air sacs of the lungs • An Organ that gives the body oxygen • A layer of tissue that covers the lungs • Air passes through it and makes a sound • Air passes through it and it makes sound • Trouble breathing due to allergic reactions • A disease in the lungs when pus fills the lungs • Very contagious infection in the respiratory system • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-04-12
Across
- The part of the throat that holds the vocal chords.
- The airbags where respiration takes place.
- Where the trachea splits in two leading oxygen to the lungs.
- A tube that follow the buccal nasal cavity to the larynx.
- A division of an organ marked by a fissure on the surface.
- The release of carbon dioxide from inside the body.
- A group of organs that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Transporting oxygen from the outside of the body to the inside.
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- Smaller tubes found inside the lungs.
- A dome shaped muscle below the lungs.
- The site where gas exchange takes place.
- Windpipe, follows the larynx.
12 Clues: Windpipe, follows the larynx. • Smaller tubes found inside the lungs. • A dome shaped muscle below the lungs. • The site where gas exchange takes place. • The airbags where respiration takes place. • The part of the throat that holds the vocal chords. • The release of carbon dioxide from inside the body. • A tube that follow the buccal nasal cavity to the larynx. • ...
Respiratory System Vocab 2023-04-04
Across
- space at the back of the mouth and nose
- small air sacs where gas exchange occurs in lungs
- occurs between blood and body tissue
- fibrosis mucus builds up in the lungs
- inflammation of the respiratory tract
- part of the brain that controls respiration
Down
- general term for lack of oxygen in the tissues
- flap that closes during swallowing
- occurs between air and lungs
- childhood disease known as whooping cough
- keeps the trachea stiff so it doesn't collapse
- triangular opening within the larynx, vocal cords
12 Clues: occurs between air and lungs • flap that closes during swallowing • occurs between blood and body tissue • fibrosis mucus builds up in the lungs • inflammation of the respiratory tract • space at the back of the mouth and nose • childhood disease known as whooping cough • part of the brain that controls respiration • general term for lack of oxygen in the tissues • ...
Respiratory System/Disorders 2021-09-20
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- Measures the volume of inhaled and exhaled air.
- inflamed air sacs with pus.
- Large muscular area in the thorax.
- large airway sounds.
- Oxygen only plays a small part in breathing.
- Individual molecules movement.
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- Shortness of breath.
- Trachea has two segments.
- difficulty in breathing.
- involves chemical reaction.
- Breathing is increased in rate and depth.
- common breathing problem as a result of surgery.
12 Clues: Shortness of breath. • large airway sounds. • difficulty in breathing. • Trachea has two segments. • involves chemical reaction. • inflamed air sacs with pus. • 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 2021-12-05
Across
- the muscle that's responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
- odourless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- pipe that sends air to the lungs
- How air goes into your body
- blood vessels
Down
- movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration
- its the organ that collects air
- air that goes inside the lungs so we can breathe
- air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
- bones that surrounds and protect your lungs and heart
12 Clues: blood vessels • How air goes into your body • its the organ that collects air • pipe that sends air to the lungs • air that goes inside the lungs so we can breathe • bones that surrounds and protect your lungs and heart • small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-05
Across
- the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen
- Brething in
- you Breath from
- net passive movement of molecules
- The mussel that is responsibl for the lungs
- smallest and biggest of the blood vessels
- It is the organ that collects the air
Down
- what you breath
- A wind pipe
- small air tubes
- It is found at the end of the trachea
- Protects the chest chavy
12 Clues: A wind pipe • Brething in • what you breath • small air tubes • you Breath from • Protects the chest chavy • net passive movement of molecules • It is found at the end of the trachea • It is the organ that collects the air • the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen • smallest and biggest of the blood vessels • The mussel that is responsibl for the lungs
the respiratory system 2021-12-04
Across
- bones around each lung that protect it
- blood vessels in the walls of alveoli
- what you use to breath
- air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- what you breath in
- inflates and deflates the lungs
Down
- small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- found at the end of the trachea and splits into each lung
- air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- waste your body doesn't need
- movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
- the organ that collects air
- pipe that sends air to the lungs
13 Clues: what you breath in • what you use to breath • the organ that collects air • waste your body doesn't need • inflates and deflates the lungs • pipe that sends air to the lungs • blood vessels in the walls of alveoli • bones around each lung that protect it • air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide • small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-12-04
Across
- Inflates and deflates the lungs
- A waste product & exchanged with oxygen
- Connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- Sends air to the lungs
- What you smell with
- Blood vessels in the walls of the alveoli
Down
- The spontaneous movement of gases
- Collects the air
- What you need to breathe
- Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood
- Splits the air into each lung
- Long curved bones
12 Clues: Collects the air • Long curved bones • What you smell with • Sends air to the lungs • What you need to breathe • Splits the air into each lung • Inflates and deflates the lungs • The spontaneous movement of gases • Connect the bronchus to the alveoli • A waste product & exchanged with oxygen • Blood vessels in the walls of the alveoli • Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood
The Respiratory System 2021-12-06
Across
- The air we breathe
- Alternates the structure of the lungs.
- The organ used to inhale
- The muscle that inflates and deflates the lungs
- waste gas
Down
- Small air tubes
- Sacs of air
- The organs that work together to help you breathe
- The pipe that send air into the bronchioles
- Splits air into each lung
- Protects the organs.
- The process that moves gases from high to low
12 Clues: waste gas • Sacs of air • Small air tubes • The air we breathe • Protects the organs. • The organ used to inhale • Splits air into each lung • Alternates the structure of the lungs. • The pipe that send air into the bronchioles • The process that moves gases from high to low • The muscle that inflates and deflates the lungs • The organs that work together to help you breathe
The Respiratory System 2024-09-08
Across
- blood vessels that surround the alveoli
- the part of the respiratory system that Has tiny hairs that filter the air by trapping dirt and bacteria.
- the scientific name for the windpipe
- the release of energy from food in the cell
- the gas that is the most abundant in air
- muscle that helps control our breathing
Down
- turns from clear to milky in the presence of carbon dioxide
- where gas exchange takes place
- the process of releasing air out of the lungs
- taking in oxygen for respiration and releasing carbon dioxide and water vapour
- the trachea has two of these splitting off the end
- the process of bringing air into the lungs
12 Clues: where gas exchange takes place • the scientific name for the windpipe • blood vessels that surround the alveoli • muscle that helps control our breathing • the gas that is the most abundant in air • the process of bringing air into the lungs • the release of energy from food in the cell • the process of releasing air out of the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-04-25
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- Used to control breathing
- Gas exhaled from the lungs.
- very small tubes connected to the bronchi
- that carries air from the throat to the lungs
- the part of the face that above the mouth
- small tube that carries blood
Down
- Allowing substances to move into and out of cells
- organs in the that you use for breathing
- Gas essential for survival
- One of the many small spaces in each lung
- It forms the branches of the organ through which air passes
- curved bone
12 Clues: curved bone • Used to control breathing • Gas essential for survival • Gas exhaled from the lungs. • small tube that carries blood • organs in the that you use for breathing • One of the many small spaces in each lung • very small tubes connected to the bronchi • the part of the face that above the mouth • that carries air from the throat to the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-11-23
Across
- Low-pitched, coarse snoring lung sound. Indicates thick secretions, tumors, or obstruction.
- SOB that occurs when lying down and is relieved by sitting up.
- Structural unit of a respiratory bronchiole alveolar duct, and alveolar sacs.
- Infection of the lung where alveoli fill with fluid or pus.
- Lung disease where alveoli weaken and rupture creating larger air spaces.
- Total or partial removal of larynx.
- Communicable disease that primarily attacks the lungs. Requires airborne precautions.
Down
- Lung percussion sound indicating trapped air.
- Protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood. Each molecule can carry up to 4 oxygen molecules.
- A fatty protein that lines alveolar cells and prevents atelectasis.
- Partial or complete collapse of a lung.
- Bloody sputum.
12 Clues: Bloody sputum. • Total or partial removal of larynx. • Partial or complete collapse of a lung. • Lung percussion sound indicating trapped air. • Infection of the lung where alveoli fill with fluid or pus. • SOB that occurs when lying down and is relieved by sitting up. • A fatty protein that lines alveolar cells and prevents atelectasis. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2023-01-24
Across
- protects trachea from getting food in it when breathing
- name of system that helps us breathe
- carry air to alveoli
- carries air into and out of the lungs
- absorb oxygen from air and get rid of CO2
- breathing in oxygen and lungs expand
- aka the throat
Down
- site of gas exchange
- allows air to enter and leave the body
- allows air to enter and leave the body
- what the trachea branches into
- breathing out carbon dioxide and lungs relax
- muscle under the lungs
13 Clues: aka the throat • site of gas exchange • carry air to alveoli • muscle under the lungs • what the trachea branches into • name of system that helps us breathe • breathing in oxygen and lungs expand • carries air into and out of the lungs • allows air to enter and leave the body • allows air to enter and leave the body • absorb oxygen from air and get rid of CO2 • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-10-02
Across
- These intercostal muscles bring the rib cage downwards and inwards when exhaling.
- Brown inhalers that can take up to 14 days to be fully effective.
- The amount of air left in the lungs after fully exhaling.
- This type of training increases the number of red blood cells after a while.
- Helps to expand and contract the lungs.
- The amount of air inspired or expired in a normal breath.
Down
- During inspiration the thoracic cavity ____________________ in size.
- There is a high ____________________ of oxygen in the alveoli.
- Equal to around 6-9L of air.
- A part of the airway that houses the vocal chords.
- Tiny air sacs that aid the change of fresh oxygen for used carbon dioxide.
- A term used for the amount of gas in an area.
12 Clues: Equal to around 6-9L of air. • Helps to expand and contract the lungs. • A term used for the amount of gas in an area. • A part of the airway that houses the vocal chords. • The amount of air left in the lungs after fully exhaling. • The amount of air inspired or expired in a normal breath. • There is a high ____________________ of oxygen in the alveoli. • ...
Digestive & Respiratory System 2025-09-17
Across
- dioxide A gas that your body makes when it uses energy; you breathe it out.
- system, The group of body parts that break down food so your body can use it for energy.
- A small sac that stores urine until you go to the bathroom.
- The long tube that carries food from your mouth down to your stomach.
- A large organ that helps clean your blood and makes juices that help digest food.
Down
- system The group of body parts that help you breathe in air and get oxygen into your body.
- Two large organs in your chest that fill with air when you breathe in and push out air when you breathe out.
- An organ that mixes and breaks down food with strong juices after you swallow it.
- Two bean-shaped organs that clean your blood and make urine.
- The two big tubes that carry air from your windpipe into each lung.
- To breathe air in through your nose or mouth.
- To breathe air out through your nose or mouth.
12 Clues: To breathe air in through your nose or mouth. • To breathe air out through your nose or mouth. • A small sac that stores urine until you go to the bathroom. • Two bean-shaped organs that clean your blood and make urine. • The two big tubes that carry air from your windpipe into each lung. • The long tube that carries food from your mouth down to your stomach. • ...
Human Body System 2019-12-09
Across
- filters waste
- system- breaks down food
- intestine- where the absorption happens
- the pipe that air goes into the lungs
- carries blood back to the heart
- the windpipe
- connects the vein and artery
- A= away from the heart
Down
- system- removes cell waste
- blood cell- blood cell that fights disease
- system- brings oxygen into the body and takes away carbon dioxide
- helps create scabs.
- that exchanges oxygen with carbon dioxide
- a muscle at the bottom of the chest
- the liquid part of blood.
15 Clues: the windpipe • filters waste • helps create scabs. • A= away from the heart • system- breaks down food • the liquid part of blood. • system- removes cell waste • connects the vein and artery • carries blood back to the heart • a muscle at the bottom of the chest • the pipe that air goes into the lungs • intestine- where the absorption happens • ...
Revision crossword 2022-09-21
10 Clues: Organ system • When your fit you are • Another word for anxious • blood circulatory system • Bones in a body are called • This is the messenger system • Use this when you need to pee • Use this system when you reproduce • Includes nose mouth wind pipe Exeter a • Use this when you eat it’s called the … system,
Ethan's super duper fun cross word 2024-06-05
Across
- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
- catches prey starts with V
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- First site of chemical digestion; part of the digestive system
- Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system
- Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm; part of the excretory system, reproductive system, and the digestive system
- Hearing (hint it starts with Tympanum)
- the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
Down
- moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
- Transparent cover that protects the eye
- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- air opening to exchange gases
- The first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- Stores bile; part of the digestive system
- Carries eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive system
- catches prey starts with M
20 Clues: catches prey starts with V • catches prey starts with M • air opening to exchange gases • Hearing (hint it starts with Tympanum) • Transparent cover that protects the eye • Stores bile; part of the digestive system • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • All waste is collected; part of the digestive system • Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system • ...
human body 2023-02-01
10 Clues: for breathing • there are two • the lung system • helps the body move • the sceleton is made of • an organ of the urinary • sends messeges to the body • sends blood around the body • an organ of the digestive system • the starting of nthe digestive system
Human Body Systems 2025-10-14
Across
- Level of organization made up of tissues
- Body System responsible for breathing
- system Level of organization made up of organs
- Smallest level of organization that make up everything
- The constant internal conditions inside the body
- Level of organization made up of atoms
- Level of organization made up of cells
- Level of organization smallest unit of life
- Body system that allows us to break down nutrients from food
Down
- Level of organization made up of organ systems
- Body system that controls the body's functions
- Removes liquid and chemical waste includes the kidneys and bladder
- Body System that circulates blood and nutrients around the body
- Body System that produces offspring
- Body system that helps us fight off diseases
- Body system that provides structure, protection and helps with movement
16 Clues: Body System that produces offspring • Body System responsible for breathing • Level of organization made up of atoms • Level of organization made up of cells • Level of organization made up of tissues • Level of organization smallest unit of life • Body system that helps us fight off diseases • Level of organization made up of organ systems • ...
Human Body Systems Review 2023-05-17
Across
- cells in the nervous system that transmit signals in the body
- digestive organ where nutrients are transferred into the bloodstream
- system that provides framework, support, and protection
- the type of muscle found around internal organs that is involuntary
- muscle that controls the respiratory system
- main organ of the integumentary system
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- system responsible for removing waste from the body
Down
- clusters of sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- maintaining a controlled, stable internal environment in the body
- long muscular tube that carries food to the stomach
- connect muscles to bones to enable movement
- system that provides movement, posture, and warmth
- system that prevents and limits infection from foreign agents
- chemical messengers made and distributed by the endocrine system
- connect bones to other bones
16 Clues: connect bones to other bones • main organ of the integumentary system • connect muscles to bones to enable movement • muscle that controls the respiratory system • system that provides movement, posture, and warmth • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • long muscular tube that carries food to the stomach • ...
Levels of Organisation 2023-12-27
Across
- The circulatory system transports
- The skeletal system helps us in
- Different tissues working together
- The reproductive system allows us to
- A group of similar cells working together
- Organs work together
Down
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Where all the chemical reactions occur
- The digestive system allows us to break down our
- Controls what the cell does
- The respiratory system allows us to
11 Clues: Organs work together • Controls what the cell does • The skeletal system helps us in • The circulatory system transports • Different tissues working together • The respiratory system allows us to • The reproductive system allows us to • Where all the chemical reactions occur • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • A group of similar cells working together • ...
Science review 2022-11-17
Across
- Nervous System organ responsible for everything
- System housing our brain and receptors
- Circulatory muscle that pumps blood
- System housing the bones
- System housing trachea and lungs
Down
- System housing mouth, stomach and intestines
- Things our cells don't need so we get rid of
- System housing heart, arteries and veins
- Things our cells get from food
- Digestive organ that breaks down food using acid
- Largest organ of the body, protects internal organs
11 Clues: System housing the bones • Things our cells get from food • System housing trachea and lungs • Circulatory muscle that pumps blood • System housing our brain and receptors • System housing heart, arteries and veins • System housing mouth, stomach and intestines • Things our cells don't need so we get rid of • Nervous System organ responsible for everything • ...
HBS Test Practice 1 2025-10-01
Across
- a group of cells that have the same job
- one organ in the respiratory system
- one living thing
- a group of organs that have the same job
- one organ in the cardiovascular system
- one organ in the excretory system
Down
- smallest unit of life
- one organ in the muscular system
- one organ in the digestive system
- one organ in the nervous system
- a group of tissues that have the same job
11 Clues: one living thing • smallest unit of life • one organ in the nervous system • one organ in the muscular system • one organ in the digestive system • one organ in the excretory system • one organ in the respiratory system • one organ in the cardiovascular system • a group of cells that have the same job • a group of organs that have the same job • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Removal of entire lung
- process of gas exchage
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- primary cause of COPD
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- shortness of breath
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- anti inflammatory agent
- To assess the acid-base status
- movementof air inand out of the lungs
- incision in the chest wall
- central compartment of the thoracic
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Process involve in gas exchange
- Enlarged RBC's
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- Classification of Pneumonia
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
Down
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- responsible for olfaction
- type of alveolar cells
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- divides into lobar bronchi
- used to help clear mucus
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural
- also known as windpipe
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- gram stain and culture
- may be used when a specific,
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- includes emphysema
- allergen is identified and drugs are not tolerated or are ineffective in controlling symptoms
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
49 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • type of alveolar cells • Removal of entire lung • process of gas exchage • also known as windpipe • gram stain and culture • anti inflammatory agent • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • divides into lobar bronchi • incision in the chest wall • Removal of a lobe of a lung • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- Process involve in gas exchange
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- also known as windpipe
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- is identified and drugs are not tolerated or are ineffective in controlling symptoms
- Classification of Pneumonia
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- Enlarged RBC's
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- gram stain and culture
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- anti inflammatory agent
- central compartment of the thoracic
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- primary cause of COPD
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
Down
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- type of alveolar cells
- shortness of breath
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- responsible for olfaction
- may be used when a specific
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- incision in the chest wall
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- divides into lobar bronchi
- movement of air in and out
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- includes emphysema
- used to help clear mucus
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- Removal of entire lung
- process of gas exchange
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
- To assess the acid-base status
49 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • type of alveolar cells • also known as windpipe • gram stain and culture • Removal of entire lung • anti inflammatory agent • process of gas exchange • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • incision in the chest wall • divides into lobar bronchi • movement of air in and out • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- gram stain and culture
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- Removal of entire lung
- type of alveolar cells
- Classification of Pneumonia
- To assess the acid-base status
- shortness of breath
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- also known as windpipe
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- used to help clear mucus
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- movement of air in and out
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- primary cause of COPD
Down
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- is identified and drugs are not tolerated or are ineffective in controlling symptoms
- may be used when a specific
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural
- Process involve in gas exchange
- divides into lobar bronchi
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- Enlarged RBC's
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
- space enclosed by pleura
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- anti inflammatory agent
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- incision in the chest wall
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- process of gas exchange
- responsible for olfaction
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- includes emphysema
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
- Primary site of gas exchange
- central compartment of the thoracic
50 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • gram stain and culture • Removal of entire lung • type of alveolar cells • also known as windpipe • anti inflammatory agent • process of gas exchange • space enclosed by pleura • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • divides into lobar bronchi • incision in the chest wall • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural space
- Removal of entire lung
- shortness of breath
- space enclosed by pleura
- Classification of Pneumonia
- needle puncture through the chest
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- responsible for olfaction
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- gram stain and culture
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- anti inflammatory agent
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- includes emphysema
- To assess the acid-base status
- Enlarged RBC's
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- divides into lobar bronchi
Down
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
- central compartment of the thoracic
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- used to help clear mucus
- also known as windpipe
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- A type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate immune system
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- incision in the chest wall
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- movement of air in and out
- process of gas exchange
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- type of alveolar cells
- primary cause of COPD
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- Process involve in gas exchange
49 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • Removal of entire lung • also known as windpipe • gram stain and culture • type of alveolar cells • process of gas exchange • anti inflammatory agent • space enclosed by pleura • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • incision in the chest wall • movement of air in and out • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural space
- Removal of entire lung
- shortness of breath
- space enclosed by pleura
- Classification of Pneumonia
- needle puncture through the chest
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- responsible for olfaction
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- gram stain and culture
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- anti inflammatory agent
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- includes emphysema
- To assess the acid-base status
- Enlarged RBC's
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- divides into lobar bronchi
Down
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
- central compartment of the thoracic
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- used to help clear mucus
- also known as windpipe
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- A type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate immune system
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- incision in the chest wall
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- movement of air in and out
- process of gas exchange
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- type of alveolar cells
- primary cause of COPD
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- Process involve in gas exchange
49 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • Removal of entire lung • also known as windpipe • gram stain and culture • type of alveolar cells • process of gas exchange • anti inflammatory agent • space enclosed by pleura • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • incision in the chest wall • movement of air in and out • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural space
- Removal of entire lung
- shortness of breath
- space enclosed by pleura
- Classification of Pneumonia
- needle puncture through the chest
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- responsible for olfaction
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- gram stain and culture
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- anti inflammatory agent
- median portion which contains the heart and great vessels
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- includes emphysema
- To assess the acid-base status
- Enlarged RBC's
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although mayoccur in other body parts
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- divides into lobar bronchi
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- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the spitting of blood derived
- central compartment of the thoracic
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- used to help clear mucus
- also known as windpipe
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- A type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate immune system
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- incision in the chest wall
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- movement of air in and out
- process of gas exchange
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- type of alveolar cells
- primary cause of COPD
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- Process involve in gas exchange
49 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • includes emphysema • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • Removal of entire lung • also known as windpipe • gram stain and culture • type of alveolar cells • process of gas exchange • anti inflammatory agent • space enclosed by pleura • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • incision in the chest wall • movement of air in and out • ...
Respiratory 2022-03-22
Across
- the act of breathing in
- the action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope
- small airway sacks
- continuous positive airway pressure
- a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs.
- oxygen flow 1 - 6 L/M
- high volume oxygen delivery device
- bilevel positive airway pressure
- type of inhaler that delivers short bursts of aerosolized medicine via inhalation
- ipratropium bromide
- combining both inhalation and exhalation
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- allows for various flows of oxygen
- the act of breathing out
- collapsing of alveoli
- large muscle that expands and contracts to allow breathing to occur
- Beta-2 agonist bronchodilator
- used postop to help prevent atelectasis
- condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus
- creates fine mist
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- a calibrated instrument used to measure lung capacity in monitoring breathing disorders such as asthma.
- lack of oxygen being delivered
22 Clues: creates fine mist • small airway sacks • ipratropium bromide • collapsing of alveoli • oxygen flow 1 - 6 L/M • the act of breathing in • the act of breathing out • Beta-2 agonist bronchodilator • lack of oxygen being delivered • bilevel positive airway pressure • allows for various flows of oxygen • high volume oxygen delivery device • continuous positive airway pressure • ...
Respiratory 2022-05-13
Across
- term for lung
- organ that occupys the thoracic cavity
- entrance for air
- cords,folds of tissue that produce vibrations
- volume, amount of air in one breath
- infection of the lungs
- cage, bone structure that protects lungs
- for air and food
- at the bottom of the lungs
- term for voice box
- of cells that sweep mucous out of airway
- cavity, where the lungs are located
- conduits that branch out from bronchioles
- entrance for air
- tube that splits air to different lungs
- to the alveoli due to smoking
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- that sits on windpipe stops food entry
- tissue that protects windpipe
- pathogens
- of the larynx
- of bronchioles
- dust and debris from nose
- of air intake in one minute
- air, air left after most forceful breath
- enters here after the larynx
25 Clues: pathogens • term for lung • of the larynx • of bronchioles • entrance for air • for air and food • entrance for air • term for voice box • infection of the lungs • dust and debris from nose • at the bottom of the lungs • of air intake in one minute • enters here after the larynx • tissue that protects windpipe • to the alveoli due to smoking • volume, amount of air in one breath • ...
Respiratory 2023-10-08
Across
- bacterial infection often causing inflammation of the membranes surrounding the lungs. (11 lette
- The involuntary contraction of the diaphragm causing a sudden intake of breath, often accompanied by a "hiccup" sound. (7 letters)
- The process of listening to sounds made by the respiratory system using a medical instrument. (12 letters)
- The sound produced when airflow is partially blocked during breathing. (8 letters)
- A condition where the lung collapses partially or completely. (7 letters)
- A condition where the bronchial tubes constrict due to exposure to allergens or irritants. (9 letters)
- The process of measuring lung function using a specialized instrument. (10 letters)
- The medical term for a runny or stuffy nose. (7 letters)
- The inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes. (11 letters)
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- The medical term for difficulty in breathing. (8 letters)
- A medical device used to assist with breathing by delivering oxygen to the lungs. (9 letters)
- A term for the exchange of gases between the blood and body tissues. (9 letters)
- Themain muscle responsible for inhalation, situated between the ribs. (8 letters)
- The medical term for nosebleed. (8 letters)
- procedure that involves inserting a tube into the trachea to assist with breathing. (10 letters)
- A viral infection that primarily affects the throat and can cause a barking cough. (8 letters)
- A chronic lung disease characterized by damaged and enlarged air sacs. (8 letters)
- A surgical procedure to remove a portion of the lung. (8 letters)
- The act of coughing up mucus and other substances from the airways. (9 letters)
- A substance that reduces the surface tension in the alveoli and aids in lung expansion. (10 letters)
20 Clues: The medical term for nosebleed. (8 letters) • The medical term for a runny or stuffy nose. (7 letters) • The medical term for difficulty in breathing. (8 letters) • A surgical procedure to remove a portion of the lung. (8 letters) • The inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes. (11 letters) • ...
