respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Alyssa’s science crossword 2022-05-19
Across
- Organs that bring in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- breaks down food to release energy in a cell
- performs photosynthesis in a plant cell
- A muscle that pumps blood through the body
- tissue 3 types of this tissue are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
- command center of the human body
- An organ that stores and releases urine
- A system that senses pain
- s system that regulates fluids and hormones in the body
- Organs that remove waste and produce urine
- a system that pumps blood through the body
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- A system that allows you to be flexible
- A system made up of bones
- contains DNA in an animal cell
- tissue Tissue that makes up bone and blood
- reticulum processes and transports proteins to a cell
- Organ that creates bile to break down fats and toxins
- A system that allows you to breathe
- tissue tissue that receives stimuli
- tissue Tissue that covers the body’s surface
20 Clues: A system made up of bones • A system that senses pain • contains DNA in an animal cell • command center of the human body • A system that allows you to breathe • tissue tissue that receives stimuli • A system that allows you to be flexible • performs photosynthesis in a plant cell • An organ that stores and releases urine • A muscle that pumps blood through the body • ...
Respiratory 2013-03-03
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- type of alveolar cells
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- also known as windpipe
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- primary cause of COPD
- Enlarged RBC's
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- occur in other body parts
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
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- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- anti inflammatory agent
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- process of gas exchage
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- Primary site of gas exchange
25 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • primary cause of COPD • process of gas exchage • type of alveolar cells • also known as windpipe • anti inflammatory agent • occur in other body parts • Removal of a lobe of a lung • Procedure done prior to ABG • Primary site of gas exchange • cannot be measured by spirometer • needle puncture through the chest wall • movement of air in and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory 2022-09-05
Across
- Complex inflammatory process that causes increase airway resistance
- Removal of entire lung
- Contains heart and great vessels.
- Responsible for olfaction
- Windpipe
- Throat
- Primary site of gas exchange.
- Communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs.
- Breaks down thick mucus.
- Inflammation of both layers of pleurae.
- Blood in pleural space
- Also known as nosebleed.
- Used to prevent or relieve cough.
- Collapse alveoli in part or all lung.
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- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles.
- Suture
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream.
- Emphysema and chronic bronchitis
- Acute inflammation of lungs.
- Covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Promotes the secretion of sputum by the air.
- Needle puncture through the chest wall and into the pleura
- Where trachea bifurcates
- Presence of air with the pleural cavity
- Surgical removal
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Voice Organ
27 Clues: Suture • Throat • Windpipe • Voice Organ • Surgical removal • Removal of entire lung • Blood in pleural space • Breaks down thick mucus. • Where trachea bifurcates • Also known as nosebleed. • Responsible for olfaction • Removal of a lobe of a lung • Acute inflammation of lungs. • Primary site of gas exchange. • Emphysema and chronic bronchitis • Contains heart and great vessels. • ...
respiratory 2022-09-05
Across
- also known as wind pipe
- undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- median portion which contains heart and the great vessels
- presence of cough and sputum production for atleast 3 months per year for 2 consecutive years
- primary site of gas exchange
- device to asses air movement
- process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the blood stream and the lungs
- serves as passageway for air to pass to and from the lungs
- reaction of nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- how much is the capacity of hemoglobin to be filled by oxygen at any time
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- ligaments controlled by muscular movement that produce sounds
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in pleural space
- the whole process of gas exchange between the atmospheric air and the blood, and between the blood and cells of the body
- accumulation of air in pleural space
- removal of entire lung
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- used to remove fluid and occasionally air from the pleural space
- characterized by increased airway resistance and
- primary cause of COPD
- refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- divides into lobar bronchi
- removal of a lobe of a lung
- blood in the pleural space
- point where trachea bifurcates
25 Clues: primary cause of COPD • removal of entire lung • also known as wind pipe • divides into lobar bronchi • blood in the pleural space • removal of a lobe of a lung • primary site of gas exchange • device to asses air movement • point where trachea bifurcates • accumulation of air in pleural space • movement of air in and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory 2022-09-28
Across
- bringing air into the lungs
- hemoglobin bound to carbon dioxide
- mucous membrane folds that produce sound
- molecule needed by all living cells
- turbinates that heat, moisten and filters air
- organ for breathing
- sending air out of the lungs
- brain stem structure controls breathing muscles
- pulmonary structures for gas exchange
- parietal and visceral lung membrane
- prevents food from entering the trachea
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- oxygen-bound hemoglobin
- all the gases found in air
- molecule sent to the lungs for exhalation
- O2 and CO2 diffuse from high pressure to low pressure
- muscle for breathing
- fluid-filled space that creates a pressure gradient
- amount of air during a normal breath
- contains C-shaped cartilage rings
- oxygen-carrying molecule found in red blood cells
- produces sound and made of cartilage and muscle
21 Clues: organ for breathing • muscle for breathing • oxygen-bound hemoglobin • all the gases found in air • bringing air into the lungs • sending air out of the lungs • contains C-shaped cartilage rings • hemoglobin bound to carbon dioxide • molecule needed by all living cells • parietal and visceral lung membrane • amount of air during a normal breath • ...
Respiratory 2022-11-16
Across
- Maximum flow of oxygen via nasal cannula
- Used for nasal suctioning
- Facial sign of increased WOB
- Increasing FiO2 on HFNC will help improve this vital sign
- Barky seal cough would indicate
- If a patient has a nose bleed while on oxygen, ____ can help improve the nose from getting too dry
- Heard while auscultating a patient with asthma
- Can help loosen nasal secretions
- Leaning forward while resting arms on knees, ____position
- If a patient had increased WOB you would increase ____ on a HFNC
- Tugging at the ____ can indicate increased WOB
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- Retractions seen between the rib cage are called
- Treatment often used for patients with croup
- An important nursing measure for children with respiratory distress
- Sound that indicates upper airway obstruction
- Spo2 should remain greater than ___% unless otherwise ordered
- Treatment often given to asthmatics
- Trialing room air when on high flow is called a
- Must be between 10-15L
- Must be between 5-10L
20 Clues: Must be between 5-10L • Must be between 10-15L • Used for nasal suctioning • Facial sign of increased WOB • Barky seal cough would indicate • Can help loosen nasal secretions • Treatment often given to asthmatics • Maximum flow of oxygen via nasal cannula • Treatment often used for patients with croup • Sound that indicates upper airway obstruction • ...
respiratory 2021-03-28
Across
- Conchae
- Conduction portion and ___ portion
- Divides the nasal cavities
- Pores of ____ are openings between adjacent alveoli.
- Grape like clusters in the lung where gas exchange occurs
- Type II pneumocyte is also known as ______ cell
- Passageway; alveolar ___
- Mucous secreting cell; ___ cell
- Produced by alevolar type II cells
- Type of cartilage that makes up the epiglottis
- The bronchi branch into ____
- Type of cartilage that makes up C-rings in the trachea
- Domed shape cells with no cilia found in the bronchioles; ___ cells
- How many lobes does the right lung have?
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- Alveolar macrophage; ___ cell
- opening through the nose carrying air into the nasal cavities
- Type of epithelium in respiratory epithelium
- Air spaces within bone; paranasal ___
- Hair like projection on respiratory epithelium
- The _____ cell in the nasal cavity is a type of neuron.
- Flaplike cartilage in the larynx
- Thyroid cartilage; Adam's ___
- Windpipe
- Cluster of alveoli form an alveolar ___
- Branches off the trachea
- Both food and air passageway
26 Clues: Conchae • Windpipe • Passageway; alveolar ___ • Branches off the trachea • Divides the nasal cavities • The bronchi branch into ____ • Both food and air passageway • Alveolar macrophage; ___ cell • Thyroid cartilage; Adam's ___ • Mucous secreting cell; ___ cell • Flaplike cartilage in the larynx • Conduction portion and ___ portion • Produced by alevolar type II cells • ...
Respiratory 2019-05-14
Across
- nose
- noises heard on auscultation of the lungs caused by fluid-filled small airways
- lymphatic fluid
- (2 words) TV = volume of air inspired or expired during normal respiration
- trachea
- nosebleed
- respirations near death
- narrowing of a passage
- to deprive of oxygen
- abnormally fast
- surgically created opening
- flow or discharge
- breathing
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- (2 words) abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space
- chest cavity
- thick mucus secreted by the respiratory lining
- the exchange of air between the lungs and the ambient air
- difficulty breathing
- excessive amount of carbon dioxide in the blood
- absence of breathing
- snoring, squeaking, or whistling
- chronic allergic disorder
- a variety of abnormal respiratory sounds heard on auscultation
23 Clues: nose • trachea • nosebleed • breathing • chest cavity • lymphatic fluid • abnormally fast • flow or discharge • difficulty breathing • absence of breathing • to deprive of oxygen • narrowing of a passage • respirations near death • chronic allergic disorder • surgically created opening • snoring, squeaking, or whistling • thick mucus secreted by the respiratory lining • ...
Respiratory 2023-05-18
Across
- What process send carbon dyoxide out?
- The top and sides of the thorax are formed by the ribs and attached muscles, and the bottom is formed by a large muscle called the
- The main respiratory structure
- Tiny blood vesils
- Food pathway near the epiglottis
- Bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called
- The trachea divides into left and right air tubes called
- The airtight box that houses the bronchial tree, lungs, heart, and other structures.
- We can eat and breath by it
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- Smaller bronchi tubes
- With it blood flows back to the heart
- Tiny hairs in the nose
- A thin lining covering the lungs
- Continuation of the airway below the laryns trachea
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Small flap of tissue that covers the air-only passage when we swallow
- Where the air is warmed and humidified?
- What process brings oxygen into our bodies?
- How the voice box is called?
- Network of alveoli
20 Clues: Tiny blood vesils • Network of alveoli • Smaller bronchi tubes • Tiny hairs in the nose • We can eat and breath by it • How the voice box is called? • The main respiratory structure • A thin lining covering the lungs • Food pathway near the epiglottis • With it blood flows back to the heart • What process send carbon dyoxide out? • Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory 2025-03-31
Across
- Type of infection that comes with inhaled steroid use
- Medication that loosen secretions so they can be coughed up
- The mechanism of topical nasal decongestants
- An adverse effect of acetylcysteine (Hint: it sounds like wheezing on exam)
- Patients should not be given ipratropium if they have this disease
- A second generation antihistamine
- Patients with this should be cautioned when using Pseudoephedrine
- Respiratory Distress _______. A condition in infants that required surfactant administration
- Changes in this body system make people sleepy when taking antihistamines
- Route of administration for ipratropium
- Non-narcotic cough medication
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- First line treatment for acute asthma attacks
- The route of administration for surfactant in infants with RDS
- One of the indications for oral decongestants
- Narcotic cough medication (C is the first letter)
- FIRST medication given during anaphylaxis
- An example of a daily asthma medication not for exacerbations
- Narcotic cough medication (first letter is H)
- Flunisolide fall into this class of medication (hint: it's the nasal version)
- This generation of antihistamine is OK to take if driving
20 Clues: Non-narcotic cough medication • A second generation antihistamine • Route of administration for ipratropium • FIRST medication given during anaphylaxis • The mechanism of topical nasal decongestants • First line treatment for acute asthma attacks • One of the indications for oral decongestants • Narcotic cough medication (first letter is H) • ...
Respiratory 2024-10-19
Across
- An adventitous breath sound that indicates that no breathing is occuring.
- A type of cough in a patient presenting with lung diease that is often mistaken for a smoker's cough.
- What triggers someone with chronic hypercapnia to breathe.
- A high pitched breath sound often indicating upper airway obstruction that requires immediate intervention by the RN.
- A form of TB that indicates exposure, would produce a positive TB skin test but is generally not contagious.
- Where gas exchange of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide occur.
- A form of lung disease that is charcterized by tenacious mucus that obstructs.
- Nonareation or collapse of part of a lung.
- A type of edema in the alveoli and the intersitial space.
- Air collection in the pleural space.
- A symptom that can be seen in active TB.
- A viral illness in small children that produces larnygeal inflammation and a characteristic barking cough.
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- Edema of the epiglottis that often presents with the inability to manage secretions.
- Is a group of diseases which have irreversible damage to the lungs.
- An airway prblem that causes chronic lung disease associated with thickened bronchial walls and increased mucus production, often develops in smokers, often called the "blue bloaters"
- A collection of fluid in the pleural space.
- Deviation of this can be seen in patient's with air collection in the pleural space..
- A type on penumonia that often presents in 1 lobe and produces a rusty colored sputum.
- Can detect changes in CO2 and Oxygen.
- An obstructive lung disease that is characterized by mucosal inflammation, bronchoconstriction and mucus production.
- The abbreviation for a blood clot or mass that obstructs pulmonary artery or any of its branches
- The process of inspiration and expiration.
- An alveolar problem that causes a chronic lung disease resulting in loss of surface area and air trapping in the alveoli. Often known as the "pink piffers".
23 Clues: Air collection in the pleural space. • Can detect changes in CO2 and Oxygen. • A symptom that can be seen in active TB. • Nonareation or collapse of part of a lung. • The process of inspiration and expiration. • A collection of fluid in the pleural space. • Where gas exchange of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide occur. • ...
Respiratory 2025-10-08
Across
- Oxygen delivery device suitable for mild hypoxemia
- Type of diet recommended for children with cystic fibrosis (3 words)
- Cystic fibrosis affects both respiratory and this organ system
- Device used to deliver inhaled medications in asthma management (2 words)
- Lab test used to confirm diagnosis of cystic fibrosis (2 words)
- Chronic disease characterized by airway inflammation and reversible bronchoconstriction
- Short-acting bronchodilator used for acute asthma attacks
- Medication that thins mucus in cystic fibrosis
- Nursing education point: rinse mouth after using this type of inhaler (abbr.)
- Early sign of respiratory distress — increased use of these muscles (2 words)
- Nursing intervention that promotes drainage of mucus in cystic fibrosis (2 words)
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- Common viral cause of upper respiratory infections; “common cold” virus family
- Breathing technique that helps asthma patients control exhalation (2 words)
- Nursing intervention to prevent infection transmission for RSV (2 words)
- Nursing intervention to promote secretion clearance — encourage this
- Nursing intervention to maintain airway in infants with bronchiolitis — position the head and chest this way (2 words)
- Viral infection often causing bronchiolitis in infants (abbr.)
- Primary treatment for viral bronchiolitis — focuses on this type of care
- Common asthma trigger found in homes, often from pets or carpets
- Nursing priority: assess this before and after bronchodilator therapy
- In asthma, expiratory wheezes are caused by this (2 words)
21 Clues: Medication that thins mucus in cystic fibrosis • Oxygen delivery device suitable for mild hypoxemia • Short-acting bronchodilator used for acute asthma attacks • In asthma, expiratory wheezes are caused by this (2 words) • Viral infection often causing bronchiolitis in infants (abbr.) • Cystic fibrosis affects both respiratory and this organ system • ...
U1L1 Review 2023-09-19
10 Clues: makes energy • gas cells need • cellular energy • gas cells release • small sugar from food • smallest unit of life • small fungus for bread • system that inhales/exhales • system that breaks down food • respiration, process for making energy
JD Dolly & Jack Byrnes Crossword 2018-02-02
Across
- This bone protects the organs of the upper body.
- ________ take the blood away from the heart.
- In the digestive system,this Organ absorbs the most nutrients.
- The organ that respiratory system is starts with is the
- The ________ ______ enables movement to the body.
- _________ _____ pass through the lungs.
- The Alveoli is in the _____.
- A factor that causes sensory receptors to begin to function.
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- When 2 bones meet together it’s called a_____.
- The ________ is part of the Digestive & Endocrine System.
- This organ is also known as a nerve cell.
- This organ keeps bones from not rubbing against each other.
- This system eliminates Carbon Dioxide.
- The muscular system generates______.
- The Spinal cord is part of the _______ System.
- The______ move blood towards the heart.
- When you exercise your heart pumps more______.
- The 3 main blood vessels in your circulatory are Veins, Arteries and_______.
- Your________ ______ supports & protects the body.
- This Organ Turns food into a liquid with acid.
20 Clues: The Alveoli is in the _____. • The muscular system generates______. • This system eliminates Carbon Dioxide. • The______ move blood towards the heart. • _________ _____ pass through the lungs. • This organ is also known as a nerve cell. • ________ take the blood away from the heart. • When 2 bones meet together it’s called a_____. • ...
science J.A and R.M 2018-02-06
Across
- organ that pumps blood to areas in your body
- this system sends messages to the brain
- this organ helps dissolve food
- this system absorbs nutrients and gets rid of waste
- lines the wall of hollow organs
- nutrients from food are absorbed into the blood stream in this organ
- carry blood throughout the body
- this system is made up of veins, arteries and capilaries
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- takes in oxygen to deliver to the blood cells and gets rid of co2
- this system makes blood cells
- the organ's function is to absorb minerals and water
- this organ is found in multiple systems
- little flap that closes when you swallow
- these organs help your body move
- attached to bones
- pipes that lead to the lungs
- tiny balloon like air sacs
- creates a passage way for neurons to get to the brain
- this system takes in oxygen
- this system generates heat
20 Clues: attached to bones • tiny balloon like air sacs • this system generates heat • this system takes in oxygen • pipes that lead to the lungs • this system makes blood cells • this organ helps dissolve food • lines the wall of hollow organs • carry blood throughout the body • these organs help your body move • this system sends messages to the brain • ...
Biology Part 2 2024-05-08
Across
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- structure located in the nucleus made of DNA
- stores water in a cell
- body system that removes waste from the body
- a fist sized organ in your chest
- body system that breaks down food
- maintenance of stable conditions
- genetic material found in the nucleus of a cell
- animals that begin life in water
- variety of life
- body system that includes the bones
- a fertilized egg cell
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- organelle in a cell that holds the DNA
- resting that helps animals survive the winter
- one pair of genes that determines a trait
- an activity that helps an organism survive
- movement of animals from one place to another
- segments of DNA that have traits of an organism
- gel like fluid that holds organelles in the cell
- body system that controls movements
- produce offspring that are genetically identical
- body system bring oxygen in the body
- body system that transports material in blood
23 Clues: variety of life • a fertilized egg cell • stores water in a cell • a fist sized organ in your chest • maintenance of stable conditions • animals that begin life in water • body system that breaks down food • body system that controls movements • body system that includes the bones • body system bring oxygen in the body • organelle in a cell that holds the DNA • ...
Science Puzzle 2023-05-18
Across
- technology that means to change temporarily
- makes up 15% of your total body weight
- is a filter, heater, and a humidifier
- system with smooth muscles, and tendons
- biomaterials must be
- vessels can wrap around the earth twice
- system with bones, cartilage, ligaments
- system with heart, blood, and blood vessels
- is the process of creating technology
- biomaterials must be made into
- system with skin, hair, sweat glands
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- technology that means to change permanently
- make up 40% of your total weight
- made from a natural or synthetic material
- biomaterials must be
- system with mouth, nose, trachea, bronchi, lungs
- are the only organs that can float
- easy to make and exactly what you need
- system brain, spinal cords, and nerves are used in this process
- biomaterials must be made into
- are something to help you see that is assistive tech.
- is the application of engineering (tech.)to living things, such as humans and plants
- sometimes the body does not like them
- you have 206 of these
24 Clues: biomaterials must be • biomaterials must be • you have 206 of these • biomaterials must be made into • biomaterials must be made into • make up 40% of your total weight • are the only organs that can float • system with skin, hair, sweat glands • is a filter, heater, and a humidifier • sometimes the body does not like them • is the process of creating technology • ...
Human Body 2024-01-01
Across
- chemical abbreviation for the energy molecule made during CR
- where most mechanical digestion occurs
- the nervous, skeletal and muscular systems work together to help us ____
- gaseous waste product of CR
- where most chemical digestion occurs
- what the circulatory system uses to transport materials
- most important product of CR
- skeletal muscles work in ____
- organ that holds urine
- what the digestive system provides for cell respiration
- muscles move in response to signals from the _____
- type of muscle found in internal organs
- product of the endocrine system
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- connects the brain to the rest of the nerves
- raw materials of CR
- special type of muscle found only in the heart
- the circulatory system ____ all the materials for cell respiration
- muscles pull on ____
- connect arteries and veins
- small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- the ____ system collects and removes the waste products of CR
- carry blood away from the heart
- what the respiratory system provides for cell respiration
23 Clues: raw materials of CR • muscles pull on ____ • organ that holds urine • connect arteries and veins • gaseous waste product of CR • most important product of CR • skeletal muscles work in ____ • carry blood away from the heart • product of the endocrine system • where most chemical digestion occurs • where most mechanical digestion occurs • type of muscle found in internal organs • ...
Organ Systems 2021-08-27
11 Clues: creates hormones • breaks down food • creates offspring • part of immune system • external body covering • provides body with oxygen • allows movement for the body • provides framework for muscles • eliminates waste from the body • circulates blood through the body • fast acting control system of the body
Human body sytems 2024-01-29
11 Clues: outer layer • makes you pee • help you breath • gets rid of food • get rid of waste • makes you strong • makes you nervous • protects your insides • the system that produces cells • It is hard to get sickness again • the system that helps blood flow
Anatomy Review 2022-10-31
10 Clues: voice box • type of bone • type of muscle • part of the nervous system • part of the skeletal system • part of the excretory system • part of the circulatory system • part of the respiratory system • part of the respiratory system • part of the circulatory system
Alveolar Macrophages - Ryan Worthington 2020-08-05
9 Clues: two's a crowd • Dinner for Mr. Macrophage • tiny air sacs in the lungs • where white blood cells are made • secreted proteins with a purpose • a respiratory passage in the body • molecule needed for metabolic work • the engulfing of invasive pathogens • protective slime in respiratory system
Body Systems 2023-03-09
Across
- System that protects the body by fighting infection
- System that helps regulate the body through hormones
- System that filters the blood and eliminates waste
- System that supports and protects the body
- System that regulates all body activity with electrical signals
- System that provides movement in and for the body
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- System that breaks down food for energy and nutrients and eliminates waste
- System that protects the body from the external environment
- System that carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- System that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- System that produces gametes
11 Clues: System that produces gametes • System that supports and protects the body • System that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • System that provides movement in and for the body • System that filters the blood and eliminates waste • System that protects the body by fighting infection • System that helps regulate the body through hormones • ...
Organ Systems 2023-09-18
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- System that allows waste disposal of liquids
- System that balances body fluids and defends the body from infections
- System that supports an organism's body
- System responsible for childbirth
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- System that is responsible for movement
- System that allows an organism to breathe
- System that regulates an organisms homeostasis
- System that allows an organism to feel things (primarily for safety precautions)
- System that circulates blood and oxygen throughout the body
- System responsible for growth and development of an organism
- System that allows an organism to digest food
11 Clues: System responsible for childbirth • System that is responsible for movement • System that supports an organism's body • System that allows an organism to breathe • System that allows waste disposal of liquids • System that allows an organism to digest food • System that regulates an organisms homeostasis • System that circulates blood and oxygen throughout the body • ...
M2 Core Science Midterm Review 2025 2025-07-08
Across
- The tiny filtering unit inside each kidney.
- The valve found on the right side of the heart, between the atrium and ventricle.
- The gas your body gets rid of when you breathe out.
- When blood flow to a part of the brain is stopped or blocked.
- Blood vessels that carry blood BACK to the heart.
- The valve found on the left side of the heart, between the atrium and ventricle (also called Mitral).
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen goes into the blood.
- The main organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood.
- The body system that removes liquid waste from your blood.
- The gas your body needs from the air to live.
- The body's largest artery; it carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body.
- The type of blood cells that receive and deliver oxygen.
- What the bladder wall does when it squeezes to push out urine.
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- The main tube (also called windpipe) that air travels down to reach your lungs.
- Smaller tubes inside the lungs that branch off from the bronchi.
- The tube that carries urine from each kidney down to the bladder.
- The body system that moves blood, oxygen, and nutrients around your body.
- The organ that stores urine until your body is ready to release it.
- Short name for Coronary Artery Disease.
- The small, tangled ball of tiny vessels that first filters blood inside the nephron.
- The liquid waste removed from your blood by the kidneys.
- A large vein that brings oxygen-poor blood from the body back to the heart.
- The body system that helps you breathe in and out.
- Two bean-shaped organs that filter your blood and make urine.
- A part inside the heart that stops blood from flowing backward.
- The two large tubes that split from the trachea and go into each lung.
- The main organs of the respiratory system inside your chest.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood AWAY from the heart.
- The total number of main chambers (rooms) in the human heart.
- A respiratory disease that makes it hard to breathe out.
30 Clues: Short name for Coronary Artery Disease. • The tiny filtering unit inside each kidney. • The gas your body needs from the air to live. • Blood vessels that carry blood BACK to the heart. • The body system that helps you breathe in and out. • The gas your body gets rid of when you breathe out. • The liquid waste removed from your blood by the kidneys. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-02-06
5 Clues: Main organ of the respiratory system • Respiratory system clears out this gas • A common illness that affects the respiratory system • What we breathe in and is moved throughout the system • The respiratory system is a network of ______ and tissues
Systems and Functions 2024-11-10
Across
- system It protects and regulates body temperatures and gathers info from the environment.
- system Produces offspring
- system Control all systems
- The process by which organisms maintain a stable internal external environment
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- system digest food
- canal The path food takes in the digestive system.
- system Filter the blood
- system Exchange gasses
- The human body is made up of many systems, each has its own ________.
- system Support the body
10 Clues: system digest food • system Exchange gasses • system Filter the blood • system Support the body • system Produces offspring • system Control all systems • canal The path food takes in the digestive system. • The human body is made up of many systems, each has its own ________. • The process by which organisms maintain a stable internal external environment • ...
Systems of the body 2021-11-10
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- This transport the blood from the organs to the heart
- the system that help us to take the waste out of the body
- Joins veins and arteries
- if this organ have a failurd you will not be able to transport important subtances such as blood and die
- if this organ have a failure you will not able to move or talk and die
- If you lost this organ dont be scared you will not be affect
- with this organ you could live if you donate one
- help us to breath by doing gas exchange
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- This systems transport diferents subtances such as blood to all the body
- This transport the blood from the heart to the organs
- Breaks down food into substances such as nutrients
- joins the digestive system with the respiratory system
12 Clues: Joins veins and arteries • help us to breath by doing gas exchange • with this organ you could live if you donate one • Breaks down food into substances such as nutrients • This transport the blood from the organs to the heart • This transport the blood from the heart to the organs • joins the digestive system with the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory system flor 2021-11-05
Across
- here the vocal words are located
- this is the end of the respiratory system
- in this muscular tube the digestive and respiratory system meet
- this tube consists of a series of cartilage rings that maintain its shape
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- enters a lung and then branches out into many narrower bronchial tubes
- the entrance is through the interior of the nose
- This part of the respiratory system are located in the thorax on either side of the heart,had in this part the gas exchange happens
7 Clues: here the vocal words are located • this is the end of the respiratory system • the entrance is through the interior of the nose • in this muscular tube the digestive and respiratory system meet • enters a lung and then branches out into many narrower bronchial tubes • this tube consists of a series of cartilage rings that maintain its shape • ...
Inside your human Body 2025-05-01
Across
- This helps you swallow food
- you breathe this in your body
- controls all the function of your body
- This system allows you to breathe
- control the movement of your body
- this organ pumps blood throughout your body
- This is system gives your body shape
- This system sends messages throughout your body
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- This system helps break down food that you eat
- this leaves your body every time you take a breath
- There are 206 ________ in your body
- This system is made up of your blood vessels
- food travels down this tube into your stomach
- allow you to walk, run, and swim
- How many senses does a person have?
- you are able to chew food with this
16 Clues: This helps you swallow food • you breathe this in your body • allow you to walk, run, and swim • This system allows you to breathe • control the movement of your body • There are 206 ________ in your body • How many senses does a person have? • you are able to chew food with this • This is system gives your body shape • controls all the function of your body • ...
Body Systems 2024-11-08
Across
- Which body system produces vitamin D
- Which body system filters waster and excess fluids from your blood
- Which body system produces offspring
- Which body system receives and responds to information
- Which body system takes in oxygen and releases Co2 waste
- Which body system supports the body
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- Which body system attacks pathogens as they are entering the body
- Which system transports all materials necessary for the body to function
- Which body system produces and releases hormones
- Which body system breaks down food
- Which body system has triceps
11 Clues: Which body system has triceps • Which body system breaks down food • Which body system supports the body • Which body system produces vitamin D • Which body system produces offspring • Which body system produces and releases hormones • Which body system receives and responds to information • Which body system takes in oxygen and releases Co2 waste • ...
Bodies and Systems 2023-12-04
Across
- this system is responsible for breaking down food into usable energy for the body
- a group of organs joined together to perform a specific function
- this system provides protections and support to the body
- this system delivers oxygenated blood throughout the body
- a self-contained systems within a larger system
- this system allows the body to move
- a mass of similar cells that perform a specialized function
- smallest living part of the body
- similar tissues joined together into a structure that performs specialized functions
- a group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole
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- a self-contained living thing
- this system gets rid of wastes from the body
- organisms made up of more than one cell
- this system tells all parts of the body what to do
- this system is responsible for breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- what something does
16 Clues: what something does • a self-contained living thing • smallest living part of the body • this system allows the body to move • organisms made up of more than one cell • this system gets rid of wastes from the body • a self-contained systems within a larger system • this system tells all parts of the body what to do • ...
cells 2024-03-13
Across
- this is in food
- the heart is this
- the system you need to live
- a type of ray
- lots of cells that make up something
- a set of things working together
- vessels that transport blood
- one cells or lees
- something in your body but is like veins
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- the act of diffusing
- proteins produced by blood
- what you need to run
- a main organ
- a medical condition
- more than one cell
15 Clues: a main organ • a type of ray • this is in food • the heart is this • one cells or lees • more than one cell • a medical condition • the act of diffusing • what you need to run • proteins produced by blood • the system you need to live • vessels that transport blood • a set of things working together • lots of cells that make up something • something in your body but is like veins
Canine Health Concerns 2020-08-05
Across
- Bacterial disease that is spread by the ingestion of contaminated feces
- Non-infectious disease that causes cloudy, white eyes
- Internal parasite that can be transmitted by mother to puppies
- Internal, bloodsucking parasite that attaches to the intestinal wall
- Largest internal parasite to affect dogs
- Internal parasite that has a long, thin tail used to attach to the lower digestive tract
- Bacterial disease that spreads through breeding
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- Viral disease that affects mostly puppies
- Respiratory disease that causes the dog to have a hacking cough
- Disease caused by inhalation of airborne virus that can be fatal
- Fungal infection that affects the respiratory system
- Non-infectious degenerative joint disease that affects older and larger dogs
- Viral disease that attacks the central nervous system
- Fungal infection that causes a red, scaly patch of skin
14 Clues: Largest internal parasite to affect dogs • Viral disease that affects mostly puppies • Bacterial disease that spreads through breeding • Fungal infection that affects the respiratory system • Non-infectious disease that causes cloudy, white eyes • Viral disease that attacks the central nervous system • Fungal infection that causes a red, scaly patch of skin • ...
Perry Respiratory System + Pathologies 2022-03-09
Across
- airways inflamed and narrowed because of extra mucus production making it difficult to breath - could be caused by a combination of environmental and inherited factors - inhalers (breath in medicine)
- branched from bronchi
- slow reproducing bacteria - spread through air with coughing/sneezing - medication (antibiotics)
- directs air to respiratory tract
- site of gas exchange
- filters and moistens air
- alveoli are damaged by smoking or other environmental factors - shortness of breath - medications (antibiotics, inhaled steroids) or lung transplant or Lung Volume reduction surgery
- contains vocal cords
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- a recessive autosomal genetic disorder - buildup of thick mucus in the lungs - mutation in CFTR gene - CFTR modulator, using GE stem cells
- covers larynx when swallowing, made of elastic cartilage, allows air to enter lungs and prevents food/liquid from entering lungs when eating
- inflamed alveoli filled with fluid - caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi - chest pain when breathing or coughing, fatigue, fever, sweating - medications (antibiotics, fever reducer) or hospitalization
- last cartilage ring is ________
- inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes - most cases get better without treatment - cough up thickened mucus
- cleans, warms and moistens incoming air, made of stiff cartilage rings that keep it open
- triggered when anything but air enters trachea
- the major muscle of respiration located under the lungs
- the two branches that connect trachea with the lungs
17 Clues: site of gas exchange • contains vocal cords • branched from bronchi • filters and moistens air • last cartilage ring is ________ • directs air to respiratory tract • triggered when anything but air enters trachea • the two branches that connect trachea with the lungs • the major muscle of respiration located under the lungs • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2022-06-03
Across
- The small blood vessels that surround the alveoli
- the type of blood carried by arteries.
- Your "voice box" is located here.
- The only vein to carry oxygenated blood in your body.
- Found in the blood, these cells help clot blood.
- What is the term for when Oxygen from the alveoli and carbon dioxide from the capillaries exchange places?
- Tube with cartilage rings that connects to the bronchi
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- The flap of tissue the covers the trachea when you swallow.
- The smaller branches after the bronchi.
- The bottom part of the heart that is thick walled.
- Cava The two large veins where deoxygenated blood enters into the heart from the body.
- The top chambers of the heart.
- Flaps of tissue that prevent blood backflow, can be found in the heart and veins.
- Hemoglobin, found in red blood cells, is a type of...
- The liquid portion of blood.
- When molecules go from an area of high to low concentration, with the gradient, this is what type of transport?
- The blood cells that help fight infection.
17 Clues: The liquid portion of blood. • The top chambers of the heart. • Your "voice box" is located here. • the type of blood carried by arteries. • The smaller branches after the bronchi. • The blood cells that help fight infection. • Found in the blood, these cells help clot blood. • The small blood vessels that surround the alveoli • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-26
Across
- This is also known as your voice box
- This muscle is found in the heart
- The smallest bone in the body
- The type of muscle found in the digestive system
- This is also known as your windpipe
- The brain weighs this many pounds
- The nervous system depends on tiny cells called ____ to work
- The heart has this many chambers
- These carry blood back to the heart
- Bones meet at the ___
Down
- The muscles found on the front of your thighs
- Muscles pull on the __ allowing us to move
- The brain has three sections; forebrain, midbrain and ___
- The brain and spinal cord are the _ nervous system
- These carry blood away from the heart
- Bones give our bodies ____
- The circulatory system is made up of blood __
- The exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen is called ___
- Bones protect the ___ in our bodies
- The lungs and respiratory system allow us to _
20 Clues: Bones meet at the ___ • Bones give our bodies ____ • The smallest bone in the body • The heart has this many chambers • This muscle is found in the heart • The brain weighs this many pounds • This is also known as your windpipe • Bones protect the ___ in our bodies • These carry blood back to the heart • This is also known as your voice box • ...
Chapter 6: Body Systems 2025-03-24
Across
- the function of this system is to produce offspring
- the heart is a part of this body system
- body system that controls and regulates hormone production
- this body system includes 206 bones
Down
- the salivary glands are part of this system
- the spleen is an organ in this body system
- the body's largest organ
- this body system holds the skeletal system together
- body system that includes the lungs
- the excretory system includes this organ
10 Clues: the body's largest organ • body system that includes the lungs • this body system includes 206 bones • the heart is a part of this body system • the excretory system includes this organ • the spleen is an organ in this body system • the salivary glands are part of this system • the function of this system is to produce offspring • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword 2025-09-08
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- System that controls hormones and growth
- System responsible for producing offspring.
- System that transports blood and oxygen.
- System that helps you breathe air in and out
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- System that defends the body against illness
- System that provides structure and support.
- System that breaks down food for nutrients.
- System that controls communication with the brain and nerves
- System that allows the body to move.
- System that removes waste through kidneys and bladder.
10 Clues: System that allows the body to move. • System that controls hormones and growth • System that transports blood and oxygen. • System that provides structure and support. • System that breaks down food for nutrients. • System responsible for producing offspring. • System that defends the body against illness • System that helps you breathe air in and out • ...
Love Your Lungs! 2022-05-12
Across
- windpipe
- chemical additive in tobacco
- the system that includes all organs that help you breathe
- large flat muscle under your lungs
- infection of the lungs and alveoli
- disease which destroys alveoli, caused by smoking
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- major tubes leading to the lungs
- increases lung capacity
- tiny hairs in the nasal passage that remove dirt
- chemicals in cigarettes that leave a black film on your lungs
- a common respiratory ailment
- tiny branches of lungs that carry oxygen to alveoli
12 Clues: windpipe • increases lung capacity • chemical additive in tobacco • a common respiratory ailment • major tubes leading to the lungs • large flat muscle under your lungs • infection of the lungs and alveoli • tiny hairs in the nasal passage that remove dirt • disease which destroys alveoli, caused by smoking • tiny branches of lungs that carry oxygen to alveoli • ...
respiratory system and circulatory system 2021-09-21
Across
- The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi and it is also called a windpipe
- They help the body fight infection and other diseases.
- a pair of organs in the rib-cage
- are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- removes the waste from the body
- they carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies.
- are a type of blood vessel that return deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart.
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- he large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
- the smallest blood vessel and it forms the connection between the vessels that carry blood away from the heart (arteries) and the vessels that return blood to the heart (veins).
- It is naturally present in air and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- it pumps blood around your body and it sends oxygen and nutrients to all parts of your body
- It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
- used for breathing and smelling
- this makes up 21% in the atmosphere
14 Clues: removes the waste from the body • used for breathing and smelling • a pair of organs in the rib-cage • this makes up 21% in the atmosphere • They help the body fight infection and other diseases. • are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • they carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-22
Vocab 2023-06-01
Across
- responsible for stability,movement and support of the body
- network of bubbles and tubes
- controls movement of blood through the human body
- Contains chlorophyll required for photosynthesis
- produces energy that is necessary for the cells survival
- controls absorption and digestion of food
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- sorts important proteins and fats
- responsible for communicating messages from the brain to the body
- smallest membrane and creates protein
- responsible for making ribosomes
- barrier around the cell
- primary purpose is to protect and provide for the cell
- large membrane that is filled with fluid
- responsible for bringing oxygen into the body
- provides support for the internal structures of the cell
- control centre of the cell
- contains the digestive enzymes for the cell
17 Clues: barrier around the cell • control centre of the cell • network of bubbles and tubes • responsible for making ribosomes • sorts important proteins and fats • smallest membrane and creates protein • large membrane that is filled with fluid • controls absorption and digestion of food • contains the digestive enzymes for the cell • responsible for bringing oxygen into the body • ...
Mammalia 2013-05-21
Across
- Meat and plant eating mammals
- The phylum of mammals
- Plant eating mammals
- Egg laying mammals
- Insect eating mammals
- A section of the mammal's heart
- The system mammal's use to breath
- Pouched mammals
- What mammal's produce that assists with agriculture
- The system mammal's use for ingestion/digestion
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- Another word for marsupials
- Another word for monotremes
- The number of well-known habitats that mammals reside.
- Meat eating mammals
- Most land mammals have this many limbs (legs/arms)
- Number of sub-classes in class mammalia
- Placental mammals
17 Clues: Pouched mammals • Placental mammals • Egg laying mammals • Meat eating mammals • Plant eating mammals • The phylum of mammals • Insect eating mammals • Another word for marsupials • Another word for monotremes • Meat and plant eating mammals • A section of the mammal's heart • The system mammal's use to breath • Number of sub-classes in class mammalia • ...
HBS Vocabulary Crossword 2025-09-22
Across
- system that contains the blood, blood vessels, and heart
- system whose job is movement and flexibility
- system that protects the body from harmful pathogens and illness
- organs that gather, interpret and respond to information as needed; includes brain, spinal cord, neurons, nerves
- a group of organs working together (nervous, muscular, skeletal)
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- the smallest living thing
- system that removes waste from the body
- a group of cells working together
- a living thing
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- a group of tissue working together (brain, heart, lungs)
- system that gives shape and structure to the body
13 Clues: a living thing • the smallest living thing • a group of cells working together • system that removes waste from the body • system whose job is movement and flexibility • system that gives shape and structure to the body • system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide • ...
Body Systems 2025-05-07
Across
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The system which allows for motion and movement for the body
- The system which plays a crucial role in structure and support for the body
- The system which allows for gas exchange
- The system which regulates hormones
- The system tasked with external covering through skin.
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- The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- A key regulation that must be maintained by keeping conditions balanced within the body
- The main organ of the nervous system
- The largest organ on the human body
- The system which produces offspring through sperm or egg
- The system tasked with releasing waste from the body
- The system which is the command center of the body
- The system that facilitates circulation of blood
- The system that assists with protection against infection but mainly circulates lymph
15 Clues: The largest organ on the human body • The system which regulates hormones • The main organ of the nervous system • The system which allows for gas exchange • An organ that pumps blood throughout the body • The system that facilitates circulation of blood • The system which is the command center of the body • The system tasked with releasing waste from the body • ...
The Digestive, Respiratory, Muscular and Skeletal Systems 2018-04-12
Across
- the organ that makes you breathe
- system the system that digests your food
- the muscles which make you chest go in and out when you breathe
- system the system involving all the bones in your body
- muscle the muscle on your calf
- another name for the ind pipe
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- the line of small bones going up your back
- the organ that creates bile
- system the system that helps you breathe
- system the system with muscules
- intestine the first intestine the food passes through
- intestine the organ that absorbs the left over liquid from the digested food
12 Clues: the organ that creates bile • another name for the ind pipe • muscle the muscle on your calf • system the system with muscules • the organ that makes you breathe • system the system that digests your food • system the system that helps you breathe • the line of small bones going up your back • intestine the first intestine the food passes through • ...
Chapter 13/14 7th grade 2022-02-23
Across
- this system creates and protects new life
- bone blood fat and lymph are part of
- this system exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide in the blood stream
- this system protects the internal organs
- this system supplies the body with energy
- this system secretes chemicals that regulate body functions.
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- these are attached to bones and form part of the walls of internal organs and blood vessels
- this system is part of the immune system
- this system provides movement by pulling on the bones
- this system provides protection includes the skin
- brain spinal cord and nerves are all part of
- this system maintains the right amount of water
- skin and linings of your internal organs are made of
- this system transport oxygen throughout the body
- this system controls and processes info from other organs such as the eyes and ears
15 Clues: bone blood fat and lymph are part of • this system is part of the immune system • this system protects the internal organs • this system creates and protects new life • this system supplies the body with energy • brain spinal cord and nerves are all part of • this system maintains the right amount of water • this system transport oxygen throughout the body • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-01-15
Across
- When waste products are removed it is apart of this system
- The breaking down of food and converting it into food is apart of this system
- This system is responsible for the framework of your body
- Cells that fight infections are apart of this system
- Organelle for the Circulatory system
- Organelle for the Nervous system
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- This system controls metabolic activities, and operates by secreting hormones
- Organelle for the Reproductive system
- Organelle for the Excretory system
- When your blood receives Oxygen, and removes Carbon Dioxide, it is apart of this system
- This system ensures the survival of the species
- This system makes up the spinal cord, nerves, sensory organs, and your brain
- This system is responsible for the movements your make with your arms/other body parts
- This system allows your blood to be pumped through your body
- Organelle for the Digestive system
15 Clues: Organelle for the Nervous system • Organelle for the Excretory system • Organelle for the Digestive system • Organelle for the Circulatory system • Organelle for the Reproductive system • This system ensures the survival of the species • Cells that fight infections are apart of this system • This system is responsible for the framework of your body • ...
Skinny mini 2024-03-26
Human Bodily Organs | Ramzey Osteen, Mrs.Key 2015-03-30
Across
- a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- thin walled tube that extends from the larynx to the bronchi
- tiny thin walled capillary rich sac in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- the clear,watery fluid that leaks from blood vessels and contains white blood cells
- one of the two main branches of the trachea that lead directly to the lungs
- the part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea
- a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
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- collection of organs that transport blood around the body
- small, bean shaped masses of tissue that remove pathogens and dead cells from the lymph
- network of organs and tissues that collect the fluid that leaks from blood and returns it to blood vessels
- in biology,a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- a fluid that contains many different components,and made up of red and white blood cells.
- the part of the respiratory system that extends from the mouth to the larynx
14 Clues: in biology,a vessel that carries blood to the heart • collection of organs that transport blood around the body • thin walled tube that extends from the larynx to the bronchi • the part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-09
Across
- Components of the circulatory system that allow large volumes of blood to travel through quickly.
- This type of muscle allows you to flex your muscles.
- This is the only system that isn’t necessary for an individual’s survival.
- System with 3 types, skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
- These are necessary for muscle growth (They are also synthesized by ribosomes).
- Female part where an embryo develops into a fetus.
- Dioxide, This gas is considered a toxin or waste to the body.
- or Ova, The female reproductive cell.
- A dermatologist would be an expert on this system. (Maybe also a hairstylist or manicurist?)
- The system that gets rid of waste.
- A type of muscle allows one’s hair to stand on end.
- The organ that can make you do the “kitty dance”. (The “kitty dance” is what you do when you have to pee really bad.)
- When people have deficiencies of these, people eat strange things like clay or coins.
- This term means, “to separate and expel”.
- Another name for the locomotor system.
- Part of the nervous system.
- The system that gives you an adrenaline rush.
- Nodes, Your body has hundreds of these and they filter substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid, and they contain lymphocytes that help the body fight infection and disease. (space between words)
- Skin, or Fingernails, Part of the integumentary system.
- These substances are harmful to your body.
- This is the central processing unit of the body.
- This system is responsible for distributing oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- The male reproductive cell.
- The first part of the digestive system.
- This is a gas and an element essential for life and integral to the respiratory system.
- This is part of the circulatory system and their cells have a large surface area to be able to absorb O2.
- This is the term used to describe what glands do.
- The powerhouse of the circulatory system.
- This system is largely connected by ligaments.
- This small gland makes hormones that control other glands and many of the body’s functions.
- Man, This image by Leonardo di Vinci is associated with health/fitness, human body proportions, and with the practice of medicine.
- The type of skeleton that is based on water pressure.
- that trigger responses by our nervous system.
- Carbohydrates or Proteins, One of the cellular fuels necessary for energy.
- A type of muscle surrounding the heart.
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- System that exchanges gases into & out of the body.
- ,This cleanses the body of toxins and produces bile.
- Part of your respiratory system (and microscope).
- The endocrine system secretes these.
- or Toxins, These things are very harmful to your body and your immune system fights them.
- What “growls” and is part of the digestive system.
- This system includes the liver, stomach, intestines, esophagus and mouth.
- The type of skeleton humans have.
- This regulates the amount of insulin in the blood.
- The stuff that isn’t useful to the body & may be toxic.
- Skin, or Fingernails, Components of the integumentary system.
- This is another name for the urinary system.
- Rhymes with “tongues” and are near the heart.
- This is another name for the musculoskeletal system.
- The smallest components of the circulatory system other than blood itself.
- Connects the throat to the stomach.
- Insects have this type of skeletal system.
- Part of the skeletal and digestive systems.
- This part of the digestive system is very long and has a tremendous surface area to absorb nutrients.
- These remove waste and water from the blood in the form of urine.
- Gland, A pea-sized gland in the brain that produces melatonin regulating our circadian rhythms.
- The system excretes liquid waste.
- Marrow, Most red blood cells, platelets, and most of the white blood cells are formed here. (Skeletal system)
- The female organ producing female reproductive cells.
- The system that allows you to feel emotion.
- These create sperm.
61 Clues: These create sperm. • Part of the nervous system. • The male reproductive cell. • The type of skeleton humans have. • The system excretes liquid waste. • The system that gets rid of waste. • Connects the throat to the stomach. • The endocrine system secretes these. • or Ova, The female reproductive cell. • Another name for the locomotor system. • ...
Body Systems 2021-01-08
10 Clues: The bones • Helps break down food • Smallest living organism • the blood cycle in the body • Groups of cells create this • The body's messaging center • Groups of tissue create these • Kidneys are part of this system • Heart and lungs are in this system • This system makes movement possible
Respiratory System 2022-09-22
Human Body Systems 2024-09-11
Across
- The system responsible for producing offspring
- This system controls all the other systems and includes the brain
- Part of the digestive system where food is churned and mixed with acid
- This system breaks down food into nutrients the body can use
- These organs are responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- The system that helps the body take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- The system responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- The body system that allows movement and supports posture
Down
- The main organ in the circulatory system that pumps blood
- These organs filter blood and produce urine as part of the excretory system
- The heart, veins, and arteries are part of this system
- The control center of the nervous system located in the head
- Muscles work with bones to help the body do this
- The small air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is exchanged are called this
- The body system responsible for removing waste and excess water
- The bones make up this system and provide support for the body
- This system protects the body from illness and infections
17 Clues: The system responsible for producing offspring • Muscles work with bones to help the body do this • The heart, veins, and arteries are part of this system • The main organ in the circulatory system that pumps blood • This system protects the body from illness and infections • The body system that allows movement and supports posture • ...
Body Systems - Unit 5 2019-03-12
Across
- the system that filters blood and removes waste
- the system that takes in oxygen
- the type of tissue that is voluntary
- the type of tissue only found around the heart
- multiple cells that work together to perform a specific function
- many tissues working together to perform a specific function
Down
- the system that sends messages to/ from the brain
- the system that circulates oxygen throughout the body
- the system that allows us to move (voluntarily or involuntarily)
- the tube that attaches our mouth to our stomach
- the system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- the organ that contracts to break down food more
- the organ stores urine
- the organ that filters blood
- the smallest level of organization
- the organ that fills up with oxygen when we breathe
16 Clues: the organ stores urine • the organ that filters blood • the system that takes in oxygen • the smallest level of organization • the type of tissue that is voluntary • the type of tissue only found around the heart • the system that filters blood and removes waste • the tube that attaches our mouth to our stomach • the organ that contracts to break down food more • ...
Body Systems 2021-08-08
Across
- tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- the parts of a neuron that receive signals
- organ system that regulates growth by producing hormones.
- Organs that help you breathe
- basic building blocks of all living organisms
- the part of the nervous system which includes the brain and spinal cord.
- thin blood vessels where gases are exchanged
- The heart, liver and brain are all examples of this
- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere.
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- organs that get rid of waste from blood
- groups of cells with similar function that work together.
- organ system that breaks down food for cells to use
- organ that pumps blood
- Bone that protects the brain
- organ system that gives the body structure
- organ system that removes waste from the body
16 Clues: organ that pumps blood • Organs that help you breathe • Bone that protects the brain • tissue that connects muscle to bone. • organs that get rid of waste from blood • the parts of a neuron that receive signals • organ system that gives the body structure • thin blood vessels where gases are exchanged • basic building blocks of all living organisms • ...
Life Cycle and Body Part Functions 2024-04-25
Across
- Going through a lot of changes to be an adult
- System that gives your body its form
- Need your parents to do everything
- System that gives your body the power to move
- Not in your mother anymore
- Stopped growing and can meet your own needs
- System that breaks down food
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- Last stage of life cycle
- System that allows you to breath
- System that sends messages from the brain
- You are able to do some things on your own
- System that sends blood through the body
12 Clues: Last stage of life cycle • Not in your mother anymore • System that breaks down food • System that allows you to breath • Need your parents to do everything • System that gives your body its form • System that sends blood through the body • System that sends messages from the brain • You are able to do some things on your own • Stopped growing and can meet your own needs • ...
Biology 2023-09-01
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- Beginning of a chemical reaction
- protein; acts as a catalyst to accelerate a chemical reaction
- A system that brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide
- a system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- A type of nucleic acid, there is 2
- A group of atoms bonded together
- a system that enables body to move and maintain structur (They are different)
- End of a chemical reaction
- first steps to cell organization
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- Smallest particle of an element
- Another type of nucleic acid, not the same as the last one
- A system that processes information based on 5 senses
- a system that develops offspring
- One thing that a carbohydrate is made of
- A science involving living things
- What eukaryotes have, but a prokaryote doesn't have
- a system that enables body to move and maintain structur (they are different)
- Example of a eukaryotes; is plural
- Two or more elements combined
- What plant cells have (2 words put into 1)
20 Clues: End of a chemical reaction • Two or more elements combined • Smallest particle of an element • Beginning of a chemical reaction • a system that develops offspring • A group of atoms bonded together • first steps to cell organization • A science involving living things • A type of nucleic acid, there is 2 • Example of a eukaryotes; is plural • ...
Biology crossword 2019-10-27
Across
- the basic unit of any living thing. Some living things consist of only a single cell, while others are composed of trillions of cells
- cords two folds of tissue in the larynx that vibrate when air passes over them and produce sound, including the basic sounds of speech.
- breathe in.
- to take air in and expel it out of the lungs.
- dioxide a gas that is a waste product of cells when they burn food.
- the movement of oxygen from the atmosphere to cells and carbon dioxide from cells to the atmosphere.
- a flap of tissue that prevents food from going down the trachea rather than the oesophagus.
- a disease that damages the alveoli, making it difficult to get enough oxygen.
- a large muscle below the ribs that helps a person breathe.
- a breathing disorder in which the air passageways in the lungs constrict, causing shortness of breath.
- capacity the volume of air that the lungs can hold.
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- hair-like structures found in the air passageways of the respiratory system.
- breathe out.
- a gas in air that humans and most living things need to live.
- tiny blood vessels.
- one of the lung's smallest air passageways.
- system the group of organs that take in oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs.
- pair of tubes between the trachea and the lungs.
- two bag-like organs that fill most of the chest. The lungs draw in air through the trachea and bronchi.
- the tube that carries food from the back of the throat to the stomach.
- a cavity behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea and oesophagus.
- the air passageway between the pharynx and the bronchi.
- a part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea. It houses the vocal cords.
- a sticky substance in the nose that traps dirt, dust and other particles.
25 Clues: breathe in. • breathe out. • tiny blood vessels. • tiny air sacs in the lungs. • one of the lung's smallest air passageways. • to take air in and expel it out of the lungs. • pair of tubes between the trachea and the lungs. • capacity the volume of air that the lungs can hold. • the air passageway between the pharynx and the bronchi. • ...
Organ Systems of the body 2024-09-25
Across
- : System that includes nose and lungs.
- : The Endocrine System is made up of _________.
- : Clusters of cells performing a similar function.
- : System that coordinate the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environment.
- : System that helps regulate the bodys temperature.
- : The Skeletal System is made up of ___________.
- : Made of tissues that perform one specific function
- : The basic unit of life
- : The Circulatory System includes the _______,veins, arteries, capillaries, and red blood cells
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- : System that includes ovaries and testes.
- : System that includes the mouth, esophagus, and stomach.
- : System that helps the body Fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- : System helps rid the body of waste such as excess water and salts.
- : System that delivers oxygenated blood to the various cells and organ systems in your body.
- SYSTEMS : Groups of organs that perform a specific purpose in the human body
- : System that works with the skeletal and nervous system to produce movement.
16 Clues: : The basic unit of life • : System that includes nose and lungs. • : System that includes ovaries and testes. • : The Endocrine System is made up of _________. • : The Skeletal System is made up of ___________. • : Clusters of cells performing a similar function. • : System that helps regulate the bodys temperature. • ...
Organ Systems of the body 2024-09-25
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- : The basic unit of life
- : The Circulatory System includes the _______,veins, arteries, capillaries, and red blood cells
- : System that delivers oxygenated blood to the various cells and organ systems in your body.
- : System that helps regulate the bodys temperature.
- : Clusters of cells performing a similar function.
- : System that coordinate the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environment.
- : System helps rid the body of waste such as excess water and salts.
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- : System that includes ovaries and testes.
- : Made of tissues that perform one specific function
- : The Endocrine System is made up of _________.
- : The Skeletal System is made up of ___________.
- : System that helps the body Fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- : System that includes nose and lungs.
- : System that includes the mouth, esophagus, and stomach.
- : System that works with the skeletal and nervous system to produce movement.
- SYSTEMS : Groups of organs that perform a specific purpose in the human body
16 Clues: : The basic unit of life • : System that includes nose and lungs. • : System that includes ovaries and testes. • : The Endocrine System is made up of _________. • : The Skeletal System is made up of ___________. • : Clusters of cells performing a similar function. • : System that helps regulate the bodys temperature. • ...
The Organ Systems 2020-09-25
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- system: The main organ is the skin.
- system: The main organ is the heart.
- system: The main organ is the lungs.
- system: are reproductive organs
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- system: Helps to protect from having viruses.
- system: Helps to take away waste (from blood)
- system: Control all your actions.
- system: Helps Absorbing food to get nutrients.
- system: The main organ is muscles.
- system: the main organ is the heart.
10 Clues: system: are reproductive organs • system: Control all your actions. • system: The main organ is muscles. • system: The main organ is the skin. • system: The main organ is the heart. • system: The main organ is the lungs. • system: the main organ is the heart. • system: Helps to protect from having viruses. • system: Helps to take away waste (from blood) • ...
Respiratory 2020-05-02
20 Clues: tavist • seasonal • azelastine • loratadine • omalizumab • prednisone • montelukast • roflumilast • histamineh1 • antibiotics • nonsedative • albuterolmdi • nonselective • theophylline • immunotherapy • bronchodilators • methylxanthines • corticosteroids • magnesiumsulfate • ipratropiumbromide
Respiratory 2022-03-22
Across
- example of a corticosteroid for current management of asthma
- the collapsing of alveoli
- the action of listening with a stethoscope
- a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs
- the act of breathing out
- small air sacs for rapid gaseous exchange
- high volume oxygen delivery device
- creates fine mist to deliver medication into lungs
- large muscle that expands and contracts to allow breathing to occur
- condition in which your airways narrow and swell ands may produce extra mucous
- due to the lack of oxygenation
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- bilevel positive airway pressure
- a calibrated instrument used to measure lung capacity in monitoring breathing disorders such as asthma
- Beta-2 agonist bronchodilator
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- used post-op to help prevent atelectasis
- example ipratropium bromide
- oxygen flow 1-6 L/M
- allows for various flows of oxygen
- continuous positive airway pressure
- type of inhaler that delivers short bursts of aerosolized medicine via inhalation
- the act of breathing in
- the combination of both inhalation and exhalation
23 Clues: oxygen flow 1-6 L/M • the act of breathing in • the act of breathing out • the collapsing of alveoli • example ipratropium bromide • Beta-2 agonist bronchodilator • due to the lack of oxygenation • bilevel positive airway pressure • allows for various flows of oxygen • high volume oxygen delivery device • continuous positive airway pressure • ...
Respiratory 2022-03-02
Across
- Shortness of Breath
- Use of a vacuum device to remove blood or other secretions
- Get smaller
- Nasopharyngeal airway device
- Vomiting or retching that results when something is placed in the back of the pharynx
- Number of lobes on left side
- A high pitched sound generated from a partially obstructed upper airway
- Air filled organs located bilaterally in the chest cavity
- Get bigger
- Inspiration
- Pulmonary Embolism
- The passageway by which air enters and leaves the body.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- The absence of breathing
- Condition arising when the body is deprived of oxygen
- Pulmonary ______ carries deoxygenated blood
- The level of the vocal cords that defines the boundary between upper and lower airway
- An airway that is open and clear
- Shortness of breath
- Thin muscle that sits at the base of the chest separating the abdomen from the chest
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- Small airways
- Something regarding the patient's condition that you can see
- Bag valve mask
- Two large airways
- Number of lobes on right side
- A gas commonly found at 21% in the atmosphere
- Supply of oxygen to and removal of waste from the cells
- A whistling sound made with partially blocked airway
- Having low oxygen levels in your tissues
- Superior entrance to the respiratory tract
- Windpipe
- A condition in which your airways narrow and swell, may produce more mucus
- Hypoperfusion
- Skeletal structure that protects lungs
- Expiration
- The area directly posterior to the mouth
- Nonrebreather mask
- Respiratory _______ is when breathing completely stops
- Pulmonary _____ carries oxygenated blood
- Oropharyngeal airway device
- Voice box
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
- Location of gas exchange
- Respiratory ______ is when there is increased work of breathing, SOB
44 Clues: Windpipe • Voice box • Get bigger • Expiration • Get smaller • Inspiration • Small airways • Hypoperfusion • Bag valve mask • Two large airways • Pulmonary Embolism • Nonrebreather mask • Shortness of Breath • Shortness of breath • The absence of breathing • Location of gas exchange • Oropharyngeal airway device • Nasopharyngeal airway device • Number of lobes on left side • Number of lobes on right side • ...
RESPIRATORY 2011-11-28
Across
- (2 WORDS)CHRONIC AIRWAY INFLAMMATION, HYPERSECRETION OF MUCOUS, AND PRODUCTIVE COUGH FOR 3MONTHS/YR
- MAY BE COMMUNICATING OR TENSION, CAUSES LUNG TO RECOIL TOWARDS HILUM
- PNEUMONIA CAUSED BY PSEUDOMONAS, STAPH, OR KLEBSIELLA IN THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT
- TRANSFER OF GAS ACROSS THE CAPILLARY MEMBRANE TO TISSUE
- INFECTION OF THE LUNGS CAUSED BY AN ATYPICAL BACTERIA CAPABLE OF SPREADING THROUGH DROPLETS IN THE AIR
- PUS IN THE PLEURAL SPACE AS A RESULT OF AN INFECTED EFFUSION
- (3 WORDS)AMOUNT OF AIR FORCEFULLY EXHALED OVER 1 SECOND
- VENTILATION IN EXCESS OF METABOLIC DEMANDS
- CURVATURE OF THE NAIL BEDS FROM CHRONIC HYPOXEMIA
- (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS EXCHANGE
- ABBREVIATION FOR A SYNDROME OF MASSIVE INFLAMMATION WITHIN THE PULMONARY SYSTEM, RESULTING IN MEMBRANE DAMAGE, PULMONARY SHUNTING, AND EVENTUAL FAILURE
- RESPIRATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH METABOLIC ACIDOSIS, IN AN EFFORT TO "BLOW OFF" EXTRA CO2
- PNEUMONIA FOUND IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED INDIVIDUALS, SUCH AS HIV+/AIDS PATIENTS
- (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR SURFACTANT PRODUCTION
- (2 WORDS)NORMAL VOLUME OF AIR MOVING IN AND OUT OF THE LUNGS
- COLLAPSE OF LUNG TISSUE FROM COMPRESSION OR ABSORPTION
- PERMANENT ENLARGEMENT OF THE ACINI, GENERALLY CAUSED BY LIFELONG CIGARETTE SMOKING
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- MUSICAL SOUND HEARD DURING EXPIRATION WITH OBSTRUCTIVE RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS
- (2 WORDS)AIR LEFT IN THE LUNGS AFTER FORCED EXHALATION
- EXCESS EXPIRATION AND INADEQUATE CO2
- (3 WORDS)THE MAXIMUM VOLUME OF AIR PRESENT IN THE LUNGS
- (2 WORDS)DECREASING THIS WILL MAKE GAS EXCHANGE MORE EFFICIENT
- BLOODY SPUTUM, INDICATING TB, LUNG ABSCESS, OR CANCER
- MOVEMENT OF GAS INTO THE AIRWAY
- (2 WORDS)THE MAXIMUM VOLUME OF AIR THAT CAN BE EXPIRED FROM THE LUNG
- (2 WORDS)PRESSURE OVERLOAD AND HYPERTROPHY OF THE RIGHT VENTRICLE AS A RESULT OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
- A CAVITY LEFT BEHIND AFTER A LUNG ABSCESS DRAINS INTO THE BRONCHUS
- PAROXYSMAL MOVEMENT OF THE CHEST AFTER CONSECUTIVE RIB FRACTURES
- INADEQUATE EXPIRATION AND EXCESS CO2
- ABBREVIATION FOR A GROUP OF CONDITIONS THAT REQUIRE EFFORT TO EXHALE
30 Clues: MOVEMENT OF GAS INTO THE AIRWAY • EXCESS EXPIRATION AND INADEQUATE CO2 • INADEQUATE EXPIRATION AND EXCESS CO2 • VENTILATION IN EXCESS OF METABOLIC DEMANDS • CURVATURE OF THE NAIL BEDS FROM CHRONIC HYPOXEMIA • (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS EXCHANGE • BLOODY SPUTUM, INDICATING TB, LUNG ABSCESS, OR CANCER • ...
Respiratory 2022-08-04
Across
- many tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas is exchanged
- in the elderly, the flu often leads to this
- bluish discoloration of the skin as a result of low oxygen
- difficulty moving air in and out of lungs
- accumulation of fluid in lung tissue and alveoli
- easiest quickest way to measure oxygen levels in the blood
- another word for windpipe
- this happens when the tiny air sacs in the lungs are deflated or blocked with fluid
- inflammation of the visceral and parietal pleura
- removing fluid from the pleural space
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- difficulty breathing while laying down
- best time of day to collect sputum sample
- device used to encourage patients to take deep breaths
- increased respiratory rate
- tube inserted into the trachea and attached to a ventilator
- nose bleed
- collapsed lung due to air in the pleural space
- another word for throat
- the common cold
- passage of a foreign substance into the pulmonary artery
- collection of pus in the pleural cavity
- oxygen level in the blood below normal range
22 Clues: nose bleed • the common cold • another word for throat • another word for windpipe • increased respiratory rate • removing fluid from the pleural space • difficulty breathing while laying down • collection of pus in the pleural cavity • best time of day to collect sputum sample • difficulty moving air in and out of lungs • in the elderly, the flu often leads to this • ...
RESPIRATORY 2024-03-05
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
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- 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
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- process of gas exchage
- also known as windpipe
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Enlarged RBC's
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- type of alveolar cells
- primary cause of COPD
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- anti inflammatory agent
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- cannot be measured by spirometer
20 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • primary cause of COPD • type of alveolar cells • process of gas exchage • also known as windpipe • anti inflammatory agent • Procedure done prior to ABG • Primary site of gas exchange • cannot be measured by spirometer • movement of air in and out of the lungs • covers opening to the larynx during swallowing • amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- type of alveolar cells
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- anti inflammatory agent
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although
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- Enlarged RBC's
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- occur in other body parts
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- primary cause of COPD
- also known as windpipe
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- process of gas exchage
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- needle puncture through the chest wall, used to removefluid and occasionally air from the pleural space
24 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • primary cause of COPD • type of alveolar cells • also known as windpipe • process of gas exchage • anti inflammatory agent • occur in other body parts • Procedure done prior to ABG • Removal of a lobe of a lung • Primary site of gas exchange • cannot be measured by spirometer • movement of air in and out of the lungs • covers opening to the larynx during swallowing • ...
RESPIRATORY 2022-09-08
Across
- may be used when a specific,
- amount of air exhaled after maximal inspiration
- needle puncture through the chest wall
- Tube-like structure which connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- covers opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Excessive inflation of the air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli
- anti inflammatory agent
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Classification of Pneumonia (Pathological)
- also known as windpipe
- Removal or stripping of thick, fibrous, membrane from visceral pleura
- used to help clear mucus
- Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Amount of air that can be inspired or expired after a normal respiratory cycle
- A complex inflammatory process that increases airway resistance
- central compartment of the thoracic cavity
- occur in other body parts
- Undissolved masses that travels in the blood stream and occludes a blood vessel
- Actual blood flow through the pulmonary circulation
- Removal of entire lung
- type of alveolar cells
Down
- causes an imbalance in the body's pH
- cannot be measured by spirometer
- an aminoglycoside antibiotic
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- incision in the chest wall
- divides into lobar bronchi
- Accumulation of thick, purulent, fluid within the pleural
- Procedure done prior to ABG
- shortness of breath
- gram stain and culture
- maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a relax expiration
- the spitting of blood derived from the lungs
- Removal of a lobe of a lung
- Refers to the inflammation of both layers of pleurae
- allergen is identified and drugs are not tolerated or are ineffective in controlling symptoms
- process of gas exchage
- breath sounds that originate in the smaller bronchi
- To assess the acid-base status
- Enlarged RBC's
- responsible for olfaction
- primary cause of COPD
- Reaction of the nasal mucosa to a specific allergen
- effects of anesthesia and restricted breathing with pain
- measures the amount of oxygen being carried by RBC
- the higher the pH, the more base is in the blood sample
- communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although
47 Clues: Enlarged RBC's • shortness of breath • primary cause of COPD • gram stain and culture • process of gas exchage • also known as windpipe • Removal of entire lung • type of alveolar cells • anti inflammatory agent • used to help clear mucus • responsible for olfaction • occur in other body parts • incision in the chest wall • divides into lobar bronchi • Procedure done prior to ABG • ...
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 an 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
- 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 • the spitting of blood • 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 • ...
Respiratory 2022-05-13
Across
- of bronchioles
- enters here after the larynx
- entrance for air
- pathogens
- of cells that sweep mucous out of airway
- cavity, where the lungs are located
- connective tissue that protects windpipe
- infection of the lungs
- cage, bone structure that protects lungs
- organ that occupys the thoracic cavity
- entrance for air
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- for air and food
- term for voice box
- at the bottom of the lungs
- tube that splits air to right and left lung
- term for lung
- dust and debris from nose
- air, air left after most forceful breath
- volume, amount of air in one breath
- cords, thin folds of tissue that produce vibrations
- conduits that branch out from bronchioles
- of the larynx
- that sits on windpipe to prevent food entry
- of air intake in one minute
24 Clues: pathogens • term for lung • of the larynx • of bronchioles • for air and food • entrance for air • 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 • volume, amount of air in one breath • cavity, where the lungs are located • ...
Respiratory 2025-04-03
Across
- A fancy term for anything related to lungs.
- The super small air sacs where the magic (gas exchange) happens.
- The two main branches off the trachea that send air into the lungs. Basically, tree trunks for your airways.
- That big muscle under your lungs that helps you breathe whether you remember to or not.
- Tiny blood vessels that swap oxygen and CO₂ like a trade deal.
- When breathing randomly stops for a bit. Like, "Nah, I’m taking a break."
- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen like an Uber driver.
- The only gas your body actually cares about. The VIP of respiration.
- The slippery tissue that stops your lungs from rubbing against your ribs like a bad sweater.
- Capacity, The maximum amount of air you can force in or out. Think: deep breath before yelling.
- Tiny hair-like structures in your airways that move mucus and dirt out. The lung janitors.
- The big, squishy, air-filled things that keep you from suffocating.
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- The entire process of taking in oxygen and getting rid of CO₂. The reason you’re not a plant.
- When your airways decide to throw a tantrum and make breathing harder.
- The fancy word for “windpipe.” It’s literally just a tube for air.
- Breathing way too fast. Often caused by stress or watching horror movies.
- A group of lung diseases that make breathing a struggle. Not fun.
- The tiny little branches off the bronchi. Like the twigs of your lung tree.
- A disease that destroys alveoli, usually from smoking or pollution.
- A little flap that keeps food from going down your windpipe and causing embarrassment.
- Your voice box. Without it, no talking, no screaming, no weird singing in the shower.
- Volume, The amount of air you breathe in and out normally. AKA, your chill breathing.
- A fancy way to say "throat" but make it sound scientific.
- When your body isn’t getting enough oxygen.
- Dioxide, The waste gas you breathe out. Like, “Thanks for nothing, CO₂.”
25 Clues: A fancy term for anything related to lungs. • When your body isn’t getting enough oxygen. • A fancy way to say "throat" but make it sound scientific. • Tiny blood vessels that swap oxygen and CO₂ like a trade deal. • The super small air sacs where the magic (gas exchange) happens. • A group of lung diseases that make breathing a struggle. Not fun. • ...
Respiratory 2024-11-26
Across
- another name for throat
- voice box
- internal sacs lined with moist epithelium
- windpipe
- turns red when bound with oxygen
- usually caused by trauma and in horses can occur after dystocia
- tiny dead-end sacs where gas exchange occurs
- mild cases may recover with cage rest
- where gases are exchanged with the environment
- one of a pair of breathing tubes that branch into the lungs
- interchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
Down
- causes circulatory problems such as left heart failure
- depends on the characterization of fluid
- pus in pleural space
- inflammation of the lungs
- owner may notice change in voice (bark or whinny)
- narrowing of tracheal lumen
- blood in pleural space
- extensions of the body surface for gas exchange
- milk white, lymphatic fluid
- cause of non-septic pleural effusion
- caused by recurrent airway obstruction
- a thin breathing tube that branches from a bronchus within a lung
23 Clues: windpipe • voice box • pus in pleural space • blood in pleural space • another name for throat • inflammation of the lungs • narrowing of tracheal lumen • milk white, lymphatic fluid • turns red when bound with oxygen • cause of non-septic pleural effusion • mild cases may recover with cage rest • caused by recurrent airway obstruction • depends on the characterization of fluid • ...
Respiratory 2021-04-07
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- voice box
- Vocal cords that close the larynx during swallowing
- membrane attached to the surface of each lung
- Process of exhaling
- Another sinus
- Outer membrane of the lungs
- Air-filled spaces
- adenoids
- Vocal cords responsible for sound
- Two tubes that lead from the trachea
- The ones most people call tonsils
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- One of the sinuses
- The air sacs
- Hair of the nose
- Smaller branches of the bronchi
- Smaller of the two lungs, composed of two sections
- Bone in the back of the nose that subdivides the passageway
- Substance secreted by cells of the lungs to reduce surface tension
- Tonsils at the base of the tongue
- Fluid found in the pleural cavity
- hole between the true vocal cords
- Flap that keeps food from going into the trachea
- Volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during quite breathing
- Process of inhaling
- Cartilage that makes up the rings of the trachea
- windpipe
26 Clues: adenoids • windpipe • voice box • The air sacs • Another sinus • Hair of the nose • Air-filled spaces • One of the sinuses • Process of exhaling • Process of inhaling • Outer membrane of the lungs • Smaller branches of the bronchi • Tonsils at the base of the tongue • Fluid found in the pleural cavity • hole between the true vocal cords • Vocal cords responsible for sound • ...
Cross that circulatory system 2021-12-08
10 Clues: food • starch • protein • making energy • where you breath • gets things to and from • glucose and oxygen combine • where oxygen and glucose go • where your food gets broken down • the extra things you get when you make energy
Homeostasis 2022-06-13
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- to fight diseases in your body
- a system that sends signals from your body to your brain
- a system that breaks down your food
- a system that lets you move or have motion
- a system that moves blood around your body
- this system is your skin
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- a genital system that involves in sexual reproduction
- the ability to maintain a stable internal environment of your body
- a gland that releases hormones
- provide movement inside and outside your body
- a system that dispose the waste from your body
- system that contains millions of alveoli
12 Clues: this system is your skin • a gland that releases hormones • to fight diseases in your body • a system that breaks down your food • system that contains millions of alveoli • a system that lets you move or have motion • a system that moves blood around your body • provide movement inside and outside your body • a system that dispose the waste from your body • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-09
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- Components of the circulatory system that allow large volumes of blood to travel through quickly.
- This type of muscle allows you to flex your muscles.
- This is the only system that isn’t necessary for an individual’s survival.
- System with 3 types, skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
- These are necessary for muscle growth (They are also synthesized by ribosomes).
- Female part where an embryo develops into a fetus.
- Dioxide, This gas is considered a toxin or waste to the body.
- or Ova, The female reproductive cell.
- A dermatologist would be an expert on this system. (Maybe also a hairstylist or manicurist?)
- The system that gets rid of waste.
- A type of muscle allows one’s hair to stand on end.
- The organ that can make you do the “kitty dance”. (The “kitty dance” is what you do when you have to pee really bad.)
- When people have deficiencies of these, people eat strange things like clay or coins.
- This term means, “to separate and expel”.
- Another name for the locomotor system.
- Part of the nervous system.
- The system that gives you an adrenaline rush.
- Nodes, Your body has hundreds of these and they filter substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid, and they contain lymphocytes that help the body fight infection and disease. (space between words)
- Skin, or Fingernails, Part of the integumentary system.
- These substances are harmful to your body.
- This is the central processing unit of the body.
- This system is responsible for distributing oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- The male reproductive cell.
- The first part of the digestive system.
- This is a gas and an element essential for life and integral to the respiratory system.
- This is part of the circulatory system and their cells have a large surface area to be able to absorb O2.
- This is the term used to describe what glands do.
- The powerhouse of the circulatory system.
- This system is largely connected by ligaments.
- This small gland makes hormones that control other glands and many of the body’s functions.
- Man, This image by Leonardo di Vinci is associated with health/fitness, human body proportions, and with the practice of medicine.
- The type of skeleton that is based on water pressure.
- that trigger responses by our nervous system.
- Carbohydrates or Proteins, One of the cellular fuels necessary for energy.
- A type of muscle surrounding the heart.
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- System that exchanges gases into & out of the body.
- ,This cleanses the body of toxins and produces bile.
- Part of your respiratory system (and microscope).
- The endocrine system secretes these.
- or Toxins, These things are very harmful to your body and your immune system fights them.
- What “growls” and is part of the digestive system.
- This system includes the liver, stomach, intestines, esophagus and mouth.
- The type of skeleton humans have.
- This regulates the amount of insulin in the blood.
- The stuff that isn’t useful to the body & may be toxic.
- Skin, or Fingernails, Components of the integumentary system.
- This is another name for the urinary system.
- Rhymes with “tongues” and are near the heart.
- This is another name for the musculoskeletal system.
- The smallest components of the circulatory system other than blood itself.
- Connects the throat to the stomach.
- Insects have this type of skeletal system.
- Part of the skeletal and digestive systems.
- This part of the digestive system is very long and has a tremendous surface area to absorb nutrients.
- These remove waste and water from the blood in the form of urine.
- Gland, A pea-sized gland in the brain that produces melatonin regulating our circadian rhythms.
- The system excretes liquid waste.
- Marrow, Most red blood cells, platelets, and most of the white blood cells are formed here. (Skeletal system)
- The female organ producing female reproductive cells.
- The system that allows you to feel emotion.
- These create sperm.
61 Clues: These create sperm. • Part of the nervous system. • The male reproductive cell. • The type of skeleton humans have. • The system excretes liquid waste. • The system that gets rid of waste. • Connects the throat to the stomach. • The endocrine system secretes these. • or Ova, The female reproductive cell. • Another name for the locomotor system. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-27
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- – The smallest blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with tissues.
- – The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration.
- – A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- – The movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels.
- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- – A muscle that helps with breathing by expanding and contracting the lungs.
- – A fluid in the circulatory system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells.
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- – A blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- – The primary organ of the respiratory system in humans and many animals, responsible for gas exchange.
- – Respiratory organs in fish and some amphibians that extract oxygen from water.
- – A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart.
- – Tiny openings on plant leaves that allow gas exchange.
- – Plant tissue that transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- – In some animals like earthworms, an organ used for gas exchange.
- – Plant tissue that transports sugars and nutrients.
15 Clues: – Plant tissue that transports sugars and nutrients. • – A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart. • – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • – Tiny openings on plant leaves that allow gas exchange. • – The movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels. • – In some animals like earthworms, an organ used for gas exchange. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology of Poultry by Karilyn 2022-04-11
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- lack of ___ to inflate & deflate the lungs
- area well fertilization and male action happen
- outer covering of body
- kidney, ureters, cloaca section
- x-ray look at their body
- system that relates to food
- applies to the front or head
- skin, feathers, beak
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- grinds up food particles
- heart system of the body
- they have nine of these
- upper surface of the animal
- lungs, nares, air sacs
- moistens and stores food
- high amounts of calcium
- stomach of the bird
- the tail or rear
- hollow bones
- relates to the lower and abdominal surface
- foot or shank
- used to eat and pick
21 Clues: hollow bones • foot or shank • the tail or rear • stomach of the bird • used to eat and pick • skin, feathers, beak • lungs, nares, air sacs • outer covering of body • they have nine of these • high amounts of calcium • grinds up food particles • heart system of the body • moistens and stores food • x-ray look at their body • upper surface of the animal • system that relates to food • ...
Heart and Lungs 2024-02-14
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- branched off from the bronchi
- your windpipe
- the color of arteries
- splits into 2
- separates the ventricles
- what arteries transport
- the heart has 4
- largest artery leaving the heart
- after the right atrium
- attach themselves to the alveoli to transfer gases
- where oxygen poor blood enters the heart
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- part of the respiratory system
- the color of veins
- what veins transport
- after the left atrium
- where oxygen rich blood enters the heart
- travel away from the heart
- tiny air sacks that contain gases
- transports oxygen poor blood into the right atrium
- part of the circulatory system
20 Clues: your windpipe • splits into 2 • the heart has 4 • the color of veins • what veins transport • after the left atrium • the color of arteries • after the right atrium • what arteries transport • separates the ventricles • travel away from the heart • branched off from the bronchi • part of the respiratory system • part of the circulatory system • largest artery leaving the heart • ...
Musclar System 2024-03-12
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- Aids of smiling.
- Motor neurons are connected to ___.
- protects internal organs.
- helps maintain body temperature.
- Skeletal muscle is straited/not straited.
- The muscle portion of the heart.
- Compress the abdomen.
- system that digests food.
- system that helps with breathing.
- Skeletal muscle is.
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- Cardiac muscle is only found in this.
- Cardiac and Smooth are these types of muscles.
- The neurotransmitters signal muscle __.
- A heart cell.
- Thick filaments.
- pumps blood through the body.
- Muscles do this.
- Skeletal muscle produces this.
- Tendon connects the muscle to this.
- Muscles are very complex group of ____.
- Skeletal muscles works in ____.
21 Clues: A heart cell. • Aids of smiling. • Thick filaments. • Muscles do this. • Skeletal muscle is. • Compress the abdomen. • protects internal organs. • system that digests food. • pumps blood through the body. • Skeletal muscle produces this. • Skeletal muscles works in ____. • helps maintain body temperature. • The muscle portion of the heart. • system that helps with breathing. • ...
Organ Systems 2024-11-01
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- system body system the breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- system A group of organs that work together to perform a major function
- system brain, spinal cord, nerves
- system system for creating new organism
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function
- system gives our bodies structure and protects major organs like the heart, lungs, and brain
- A body structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- system removes waste from the body
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- system Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nails
- system body system that controls the body with chemicals called hormones
- system Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
- system system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide using the lungs
- System enables movement of the body and internal organs
- system system that fights disease
14 Clues: system brain, spinal cord, nerves • system system that fights disease • system removes waste from the body • system system for creating new organism • System enables movement of the body and internal organs • A group of similar cells that perform a specific function • system body system the breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • ...
Body Organization 2022-01-10
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- this systems helps maintain the "saltyness" of the blood and bodily fluids
- fights off foreign invaders
- the glands of this system often swell if you have an infection
- hormones
- contains contractile tissue
- skin, hair and nails
- responsible for gas exchange with the environment
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- this system makes blood cells
- this system is responsible for processing food
- includes heart and blood vessels
- the neuron is the functional unit of this system
- includes the ovaries and testes
12 Clues: hormones • skin, hair and nails • fights off foreign invaders • contains contractile tissue • this system makes blood cells • includes the ovaries and testes • includes heart and blood vessels • this system is responsible for processing food • the neuron is the functional unit of this system • responsible for gas exchange with the environment • ...
Fitness components 2017-09-27
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- Energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen.
- respiratory Endurance- Ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity
- Strength-The ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force
- Energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
- training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
- Term Goal-A result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
- Principle-The variables of frequency intensity time and type
- Gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload
- System- The network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
- increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workload
- of exercise sessions per week
- The muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
- of repetitions
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- of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
- tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
- System-The passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to breathed out
- load expressed as weight,speed,or heart rate.
- Term Goal- A result that can be achieved in 6 or more months
- Composition-The combination of fat mass to fat free mass
19 Clues: of repetitions • of exercise sessions per week • tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart • load expressed as weight,speed,or heart rate. • Composition-The combination of fat mass to fat free mass • Term Goal-A result that can be achieved in 6 months or less • Term Goal- A result that can be achieved in 6 or more months • ...
system and system parts! 2024-12-02
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- this part is in the nervous system and its the part that helps you think
- a organ, it helps process bile
- the center piece in the respiratory system
- what you use to breath
- when you get a cut usually this will flow out
- the place that holds all your organs, ect
- the system that helps you breath
- what you breath in
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- this system controls your physical feelings
- A system that includes your blood
- surrounds the blood vessle
- this part sends messages to the brain
- what you breath out
- moves air in and out of the lungs also known as the windpipe
- what you use to eat
15 Clues: what you breath in • what you breath out • what you use to eat • what you use to breath • surrounds the blood vessle • a organ, it helps process bile • A system that includes your blood • the system that helps you breath • this part sends messages to the brain • the place that holds all your organs, ect • the center piece in the respiratory system • ...
Organ Systems (contains spaces) 2019-11-06
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- The amount of major organ systems in the human body
- This organ system produces the nutrients you need from the food you eat
- Synonym for Respiratory
- Second Largest form of classification for this standard
- The organ system that pumps blood
- This organ system pumps oxygen into your body and carbon dioxide out.
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- The system that contains the brain
- Where oxygen-rich blood travels
- This organ system consists of the skin, the hair, etc.
- Where oxygen-low blood travels
- This organ system consists of many bones, joints etc.
- The Largest form of classification for this standard
- Second smallest form of classification for this standard
- Smallest form of classification for this standard
- one of the most known organ in the digestive tract
15 Clues: Synonym for Respiratory • Where oxygen-low blood travels • Where oxygen-rich blood travels • The organ system that pumps blood • The system that contains the brain • Smallest form of classification for this standard • one of the most known organ in the digestive tract • The amount of major organ systems in the human body • ...
human body systems 2024-04-30
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- the body's food processing system that break down what we eat
- body's defense system that fights against germs
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the organ that helps filter and store blood
- the body's delivery system for oxygen and nutrients
- the body's communication network
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- are produced from the endocrine system
- the outermost layer of our skin
- these help us move and flex the different parts of the body
- system that brings oxygen into the body
- the bodies outer covering that protects us
- framework of the body that includes bones
- organs in the chest that breathe in oxygen and breathe our carbon dioxide
- command center of the body
- system that filters out waste from blood
15 Clues: command center of the body • the outermost layer of our skin • the body's communication network • are produced from the endocrine system • system that brings oxygen into the body • system that filters out waste from blood • framework of the body that includes bones • the bodies outer covering that protects us • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Metabolism Evans 2024-11-25
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- helps slow down your digestive system
- _______ injuries
- _____ dioxide Something your cells release
- what makes up you
- system from longs
- how your body functions
- helps you cell with cellular respiration
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- pumps blood
- how things get to you cells
- something that is released when cellular respiration occurs
- what you get when you break down proteins
- what wheat is made of
- makes it hard to breathe
- is what is in Fish
- start of digestive tract
15 Clues: pumps blood • _______ injuries • what makes up you • system from longs • is what is in Fish • what wheat is made of • how your body functions • makes it hard to breathe • start of digestive tract • how things get to you cells • helps slow down your digestive system • helps you cell with cellular respiration • what you get when you break down proteins • ...
The Human Body 2013-02-22
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- These make up tissues
- This system gives the body movement
- This system helps expel waste from the body
- This system controls everything that happens in our bodies.
- This system distributes oxygen to the blood
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- The most specific classification
- A state of equilibrium in the body and cells
- This system provides the body with nutrients
- This system protects the body from disease.
- These make up organs
10 Clues: These make up organs • These make up tissues • The most specific classification • This system gives the body movement • This system helps expel waste from the body • This system protects the body from disease. • This system distributes oxygen to the blood • A state of equilibrium in the body and cells • This system provides the body with nutrients • ...
Circulatory system 2024-03-14
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- Carries blood away from the heart
- carries blood to the heart
- pumps the blood threw the body
- system the system that transports blood
- an organ that oxygenates blood
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- allows blood flow in one direction
- what you breathe in
- connects veins and arteries
- system the breathing system
- dioxide your blood waste/what you breathe out
10 Clues: what you breathe in • carries blood to the heart • connects veins and arteries • pumps the blood threw the body • an organ that oxygenates blood • system the breathing system • Carries blood away from the heart • allows blood flow in one direction • system the system that transports blood • dioxide your blood waste/what you breathe out
A&P Final Physio Exam 2013-03-14
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- Cranial nerve for chewing muscles
- Includes Dura Mater, Arachnoid and Pia Mater
- Part of brain responsible for balance and coordination
- Heart rate below 60bpm
- Cranial nerve for hearing and balance
- Site of gas exchange
- Nervous System that includes brain and spinal cord
- A function of the integumentary system
- Carries oxygen rich blood to the tissues
- System that rids the body of nitrogen containing wastes
- System that is our emotional control centre
- Part of the inflammation process
- The largest nerve in the body
- Part of the respiratory system
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- Gland responsible for the secretion of approximately 9 hormones
- Outermost protective shield of the body
- Generates nerve impulses and transmits them
- System that includes sweat and oil glands
- Nervous System that includes Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems
- Inside lining of the heart muscle
- A defence system that includes our first and secnod line of defence
- Nervous System that is referred to as 'fight or flight' system
- Cranial nerve 1
- Connects the skin to the skeletal muscle
- Valve separating R. Atrium from R. Ventricle
- Gland responsible for hormones to help us cope with stressful situations
26 Clues: Cranial nerve 1 • Site of gas exchange • Heart rate below 60bpm • The largest nerve in the body • Part of the respiratory system • Part of the inflammation process • Cranial nerve for chewing muscles • Inside lining of the heart muscle • Cranial nerve for hearing and balance • A function of the integumentary system • Outermost protective shield of the body • ...
The Human Body - Lessons 1.1-1.2 2024-04-08
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- Chemical substances produced by glands that affect many body processes.
- Process by which nutrients move from the digestive system into the bloodstream.
- System that moves gases throughout the body.
- The least complex level of organization of the human body
- A signal that creates a response
- Another name for the circulatory system.
- System that produces movement.
- Chemical substances needed by body cells that result from the process of digestion.
- A group of similar cells performing the same function
- Skin and kidneys are examples of these
- System that controls the body's responses to the environment.
- The muscles attached to bones that provide the force to move the bones
- Reaction to a stimulus.
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- The elbow and shoulder are types of these.
- The skin is made of this tissue
- This system removes waste products from the body
- System that releases chemical signals.
- A tissue that has the ability to contract
- The control center of a cell
- Tissue that connects all of the body’s parts.
- Release hormones into the bloodstream.
- System that supports the body and protects internal organs.
- The circulatory system works with the ___________ system to get nutrients to all body cells.
- Each organ in the body is part of a(n) _____________ performing a major function.
24 Clues: Reaction to a stimulus. • The control center of a cell • System that produces movement. • The skin is made of this tissue • A signal that creates a response • System that releases chemical signals. • Release hormones into the bloodstream. • Skin and kidneys are examples of these • Another name for the circulatory system. • A tissue that has the ability to contract • ...
Biology Form 4 Chapter 8 2024-09-21
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- The process that occurs when oxygen moves from the lung to the blood vessels is called __________
- When we expel the air the diaphragm muscle will __________
- The drawing in of breath; inhalation
- What is the site of gas exchange?
- Breathing out; exhalation of breath.
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- Animals need oxygen to _______ _______ for energy
- Lung is protected by _________
- A chamber behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea
- _________ is the process of taking oxygen into the body and releasing carbon dioxide back into the environment.
- The only externally visible part of the respiratory system
- What part of the Respiratory System plays a major role in speech
11 Clues: Lung is protected by _________ • What is the site of gas exchange? • The drawing in of breath; inhalation • Breathing out; exhalation of breath. • Animals need oxygen to _______ _______ for energy • When we expel the air the diaphragm muscle will __________ • The only externally visible part of the respiratory system • ...
Organ systems 2022-05-23
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- how to remember things
- pumps blood to your body
- how you breathe
- hormones
- white things that make up your body
- an organ that can reproduce
- digestion
- different colors and lengths(on your head)
- removes waste from body
- breathing process
- nerves
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- your bodies framework
- sewerage system
- three individual systems work together
- paired organs part of the reproductive system
- without these you would be limp
- the creation of babies
- an organ that is attached to the liver
- this is the heaviest organ in the body
- how your blood moves around
- body's outer layer
- small organ just above the stomach
22 Clues: nerves • hormones • digestion • sewerage system • how you breathe • breathing process • body's outer layer • your bodies framework • how to remember things • the creation of babies • removes waste from body • pumps blood to your body • an organ that can reproduce • how your blood moves around • without these you would be limp • small organ just above the stomach • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-22
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- muscle this muscle looks smooth
- bone hard outside part of bone
- carry blood to heart
- continuation of airflow below the larynx
- what coordinates muscle movements
- cortex what sends signals to nerves
- protects the heart and lungs
- biggest part of respiratory system
- two sides of brain
- back of nose and mouth
- framework of a protein called
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- carries blood to body
- contains voice box
- nervous system brain and spinal cord
- pounds how much the brain weighs
- carry blood away from heart
- protects the brain
- outer layer of cerebrum
- blood what does the heart do
- muscle muscle found in heart
20 Clues: contains voice box • protects the brain • two sides of brain • carry blood to heart • carries blood to body • back of nose and mouth • outer layer of cerebrum • carry blood away from heart • protects the heart and lungs • blood what does the heart do • muscle muscle found in heart • framework of a protein called • bone hard outside part of bone • muscle this muscle looks smooth • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-01-09
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- Can be confused with Bronchioles
- Carries blood AWAY from your heart
- Little tiny air sacs where gases are exchanged
- The system in which food is digested
- Pumps blood throughout our body
- Where the veins and arteries meet
- A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- Little kids call it a tummy
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- They lead to the alveoli
- The system in the body that controls your breathing
- The upper chamber of your heart
- The lower chamber of your heart
- Carries blood TO your heart
- The main organ in the respiratory system
- The system that is associated with your heart
15 Clues: They lead to the alveoli • Carries blood TO your heart • Little kids call it a tummy • The upper chamber of your heart • The lower chamber of your heart • Pumps blood throughout our body • Can be confused with Bronchioles • Where the veins and arteries meet • Carries blood AWAY from your heart • The system in which food is digested • The main organ in the respiratory system • ...
